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From: Marcus Sundman <marcus@hibox.fi>
To: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Debugging system freezes on filesystem writes
Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2012 18:14:42 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <50B4E6F2.6010000@hibox.fi> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20121121233021.GA8730@quack.suse.cz>

On 22.11.2012 01:30, Jan Kara wrote:
> On Fri 16-11-12 03:11:22, Marcus Sundman wrote:
>> On 13.11.2012 15:51, Jan Kara wrote:
>>> On Fri 09-11-12 15:12:43, Marcus Sundman wrote:
>>>> On 09.11.2012 01:41, Marcus Sundman wrote:
>>>>> On 07.11.2012 18:17, Jan Kara wrote:
>>>>>> On Fri 02-11-12 04:19:24, Marcus Sundman wrote:
>>>>>>> Also, and this might be important, according to iotop there is
>>>>>>> almost no disk writing going on during the freeze. (Occasionally
>>>>>>> there are a few MB/s, but mostly it's 0-200 kB/s.) Well, at least
>>>>>>> when an iotop running on nice -20 hasn't frozen completely, which it
>>>>>>> does during the more severe freezes.
>>>>>>    OK, it seems as if your machine has some problems with memory
>>>>>> allocations. Can you capture /proc/vmstat before the freeze and
>>>>>> after the
>>>>>> freeze and send them for comparison. Maybe it will show us what is the
>>>>>> system doing.
>>>>> t=01:06 http://sundman.iki.fi/vmstat.pre-freeze.txt
>>>>> t=01:08 http://sundman.iki.fi/vmstat.during-freeze.txt
>>>>> t=01:12 http://sundman.iki.fi/vmstat.post-freeze.txt
>>>> Here are some more vmstats:
>>>> http://sundman.iki.fi/vmstats.tar.gz
>>>>
>>>> They are from running this:
>>>> while true; do cat /proc/vmstat > "vmstat.$(date +%FT%X).txt"; sleep
>>>> 10; done
>>>>
>>>> There were lots and lots of freezes for almost 20 mins from 14:37:45
>>>> onwards, pretty much constantly, but at 14:56:50 the freezes
>>>> suddenly stopped and everything went back to how it should be.
>>>    I was looking into the data but they didn't show anything problematic.
>>> The machine seems to be writing a lot but there's always some free memory,
>>> even direct reclaim isn't ever entered. Hum, actually you wrote iotop isn't
>>> showing much IO going on but vmstats show there is about 1 GB written
>>> during the freeze. It is not a huge amount given the time span but it
>>> certainly gives a few MB/s of write load.
>> I didn't watch iotop during this particular freeze. I'll try to keep
>> an eye on iotop in the future. Is there some particular options I
>> should run iotop with, or is a "nice -n -20 iotop -od3" fine?
>    I'm not really familiar with iotop :). Usually I use iostat...

OK, which options for iostat should I use then? :)

>>> There's surprisingly high number of allocations going on but that may be
>>> due to the IO activity. So let's try something else: Can you switch to
>>> console and when the hang happens press Alt-Sysrq-w (or you can just do
>>> "echo w >/proc/sysrq-trigger" if the machine is live enough to do that).
>>> Then send me the output from dmesg.  Thanks!
>> Sure! Here are two:
>> http://sundman.iki.fi/dmesg-1.txt
>> http://sundman.iki.fi/dmesg-2.txt
>    Thanks for those and sorry for the delay (I was busy with other stuff).
> I had a look into those traces and I have to say I'm not much wiser. In the
> first dump there is just kswapd waiting for IO. In the second dump there
> are more processes waiting for IO (mostly for reads - nautilus,
> thunderbird, opera, ...) but nothing really surprising. So I'm lost what
> could cause the hangs you observe.

Yes, mostly it's difficult to trigger the sysrq thingy, because by the 
time I manage to switch to the console or running that echo to proc in a 
terminal the worst is already over.

> Recalling you wrote even simple programs
> like top hang, maybe it is some CPU scheduling issue? Can you boot with
> noautogroup kernel option?

Sure. I've been running with noautogroup for almost a week now, but no 
big change one way or the other. (E.g., it's still impossible to listen 
to music, because the songs will start skipping/looping several times 
during each song even if there isn't any big "hang" happening. And 
uncompressing a 100 MB archive (with nice '19' and ionice 'idle') is 
still, after a while, followed by a couple of minutes of superhigh I/O 
wait causing everything to become really slow.)


- Marcus


  reply	other threads:[~2012-11-27 16:14 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 34+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2012-10-28 22:39 Debugging system freezes on filesystem writes Marcus Sundman
2012-11-01 19:01 ` Jan Kara
2012-11-02  2:19   ` Marcus Sundman
2012-11-07 16:17     ` Jan Kara
2012-11-08 23:41       ` Marcus Sundman
2012-11-09 13:12         ` Marcus Sundman
2012-11-13 13:51           ` Jan Kara
2012-11-16  1:11             ` Marcus Sundman
2012-11-21 23:30               ` Jan Kara
2012-11-27 16:14                 ` Marcus Sundman [this message]
2012-12-05 15:32                   ` Jan Kara
2013-02-20  8:42                     ` Marcus Sundman
2013-02-20 11:40                       ` Marcus Sundman
2013-02-22 20:51                         ` Jan Kara
2013-02-22 23:27                           ` Marcus Sundman
2013-02-24  0:12                             ` Dave Chinner
2013-02-24  1:20                               ` Theodore Ts'o
2013-02-26 18:41                                 ` Marcus Sundman
2013-02-26 22:17                                   ` Theodore Ts'o
2013-02-26 23:17                                   ` Jan Kara
2013-09-12 12:57                                     ` Marcus Sundman
2013-09-12 13:10                                       ` Jan Kara
2013-09-12 13:47                                         ` Marcus Sundman
2013-09-12 14:39                                           ` Jan Kara
2013-09-12 15:08                                             ` Marcus Sundman
2013-09-12 16:35                                               ` Jan Kara
2013-09-12 17:59                                                 ` Marcus Sundman
2013-09-12 20:46                                                   ` Jan Kara
2013-09-13  6:35                                                     ` Marcus Sundman
2013-09-13 20:54                                                       ` Jan Kara
2013-09-14  2:41                                                   ` Theodore Ts'o
2013-09-15 19:19                                                     ` Marcus Sundman
2013-09-16  0:06                                                       ` Theodore Ts'o
2013-02-25 13:05                             ` Jan Kara

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