From: Petr Vorel <pvorel@suse.cz>
To: Cyril Hrubis <chrubis@suse.cz>
Cc: ltp@lists.linux.it
Subject: Re: [LTP] [PATCH 1/1] min_free_kbytes: TCONF on errno ENOMEM, add break
Date: Mon, 25 May 2026 13:36:28 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20260525113628.GB181471@pevik> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <ahQvOj1-I9f7Y8OS@yuki.lan>
> Hi!
> > > This looks suspicious. If we fail with the fork here that probably means
> > > that the memory allocated by the previous iteration wasn't reclaimed
> > > fast enough. Was this on a second or third iteration (we do three
> > > iterations with different overcommit values)?
> > This is on one of my bare metal machines, first iteration:
> > min_free_kbytes.c:91: TINFO: Setting /proc/sys/vm/overcommit_memory to 2
> > min_free_kbytes.c:95: TINFO: Setting /proc/sys/vm/min_free_kbytes to 67584
> > min_free_kbytes.c:111: TBROK: fork: ENOMEM (12)
> > tst_test.c:1933: TINFO: Killed the leftover descendant processes
> With overcommit = 2 (never) this just means that memory on your machine
> has been all consumed[1]. It may make sense to TCONF on overcommit=2 but
> I'm not so sure the other two overcommit modes.
> [1] The available memory is counted as swap + 50% of RAM
Thanks for info. I set this patch as changes requested. I might send a patch
adding it only for overcommit = 2, but I consider sporadic TFAIL: MemFree <
min_free_kbytes we get as more important to fix.
Kind regards,
Petr
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Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2026-05-25 7:39 [LTP] [PATCH 1/1] min_free_kbytes: TCONF on errno ENOMEM, add break Petr Vorel
2026-05-25 9:02 ` Cyril Hrubis
2026-05-25 9:42 ` Petr Vorel
2026-05-25 11:15 ` Cyril Hrubis
2026-05-25 11:36 ` Petr Vorel [this message]
2026-05-25 10:08 ` [LTP] " linuxtestproject.agent
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