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From: "Bob Picco" <bob.picco@hp.com>
To: linux-ia64@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: show_mem() for ia64 discontig takes a really long time on large systems.
Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2006 19:23:17 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20060328192317.GA25360@localhost> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20060328184315.GA8162@lnx-holt.americas.sgi.com>

Robin Holt wrote:	[Tue Mar 28 2006, 01:43:16PM EST]
> Recently, we ran a large system out of memory and the oom_kill() appeared
> to have frozen up.  When we looked at the backtraces, we noticed the cpu
> was making progress, but apparently not fast progress.  As a simple test,
> I did a 'echo m >/proc/sysrq-trigger' and that had not completed in more
> than a half-hour.
> 
> The system was a fully populated 512 node SGI machine.  The way that
> memory is physically layed out results in a single pgdat which covers
> the node with two holes in it.  This is new hardware with larger gaps
> between the chunks of memory that earlier version had.  As show_mem()
> is traversing the entire systems memory to print out stats on remaining
> memory, it takes faults while trying to look at holes in the array of
> struct pages.
> 
> At this point, I am looking for any sort of direction on what would be
> a reasonable fix.  Should show_mem() be made to skip to a page aligned
> point in the array when the fault fails?  Should we add the information
> about start and end of hole to the pgdat()?  Should we have one pgdat
> per chunk?  Are there other better ideas out there?  Any direction would
> be greatly appreciated.
This could work but you need to be cautious because struct page for ia64
isn't a power of 2. Also this would have to be done conditionally because 
SPARSEMEM doesn't require it but of course VIRTUAL_MEM_MAP does.
> 
> Thanks,
> Robin Holt
your welcome,

bob

  parent reply	other threads:[~2006-03-28 19:23 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2006-03-28 18:43 show_mem() for ia64 discontig takes a really long time on large systems Robin Holt
2006-03-28 19:16 ` show_mem() for ia64 discontig takes a really long time on Dave Hansen
2006-03-28 19:23 ` Bob Picco [this message]
2006-03-28 19:34 ` Dave Hansen
2006-03-28 20:09 ` show_mem() for ia64 discontig takes a really long time on large systems Chen, Kenneth W
2006-03-28 20:56 ` Robin Holt
2006-03-28 21:00 ` Robin Holt
2006-03-29  0:18 ` show_mem() for ia64 discontig takes a really long time on large KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2006-03-30 17:29 ` show_mem() for ia64 discontig takes a really long time on large systems Jack Steiner
2006-03-30 17:48 ` Chen, Kenneth W
2006-03-30 18:18 ` Luck, Tony
2006-03-30 18:26 ` show_mem() for ia64 discontig takes a really long time on Dave Hansen
2006-03-30 18:28 ` show_mem() for ia64 discontig takes a really long time on large systems Luck, Tony
2006-03-30 18:34 ` show_mem() for ia64 discontig takes a really long time on Dave Hansen
2006-03-30 19:24 ` show_mem() for ia64 discontig takes a really long time on large systems Chen, Kenneth W
2006-04-12  7:18 ` Robin Holt
2006-04-12 17:22 ` Chen, Kenneth W
2006-04-12 17:36 ` Bob Picco
2006-04-13  3:02 ` Robin Holt
2006-04-13 16:02 ` Robin Holt
2006-04-13 16:15 ` Bob Picco

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