From: "Torsten Kaiser" <just.for.lkml@googlemail.com>
To: "Fengguang Wu" <wfg@mail.ustc.edu.cn>
Cc: "Maxim Levitsky" <maximlevitsky@gmail.com>,
"Peter Zijlstra" <peterz@infradead.org>,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
"Andrew Morton" <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
"David Chinner" <dgc@sgi.com>,
linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: writeout stalls in current -git
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 08:42:05 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <64bb37e0711020042x190592abm7d7d7a74995eff54@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <393968464.13148@ustc.edu.cn>
The Subject is still missleading, I'm using 2.6.23-mm1.
On 11/2/07, Fengguang Wu <wfg@mail.ustc.edu.cn> wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 01, 2007 at 07:20:51PM +0100, Torsten Kaiser wrote:
> > On 11/1/07, Fengguang Wu <wfg@mail.ustc.edu.cn> wrote:
> > > On Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at 04:22:10PM +0100, Torsten Kaiser wrote:
> > > > Since 2.6.23-mm1 I also experience strange hangs during heavy writeouts.
> > > > Each time I noticed this I was using emerge (package util from the
> > > > gentoo distribution) to install/upgrade a package. The last step,
> > > > where this hang occurred, is moving the prepared files from a tmpfs
> > > > partion to the main xfs filesystem.
> > > > The hangs where not fatal, after a few second everything resumed
> > > > normal, so I was not able to capture a good image of what was
> > > > happening.
> > >
> > > Thank you for the detailed report.
> > >
> > > How severe was the hangs? Only writeouts stalled, all apps stalled, or
> > > cannot type and run new commands?
> >
> > Only writeout stalled. The emerge that was moving the files hung, but
> > everything else worked normaly.
> > I was able to run new commands, like coping the /proc/meminfo.
>
> But you mentioned in the next mail that `watch cat /proc/meminfo`
> could also be blocked for some time - I guess in the same time emerge
> was stalled?
The behavior was different on these stalls.
On first report the writeout stopped completly, the emerge stopped,
but at that time a cat /proc/meminfo >~/stall/meminfo did succedd and
not stall.
About the watch cat /proc/meminfo, I will write in the answer to the
other mail...
> > [snip]
> > > > After this SysRq+W writeback resumed again. Possible that writing
> > > > above into the syslog triggered that.
> > >
> > > Maybe. Are the log files on another disk/partition?
> >
> > No, everything was going to /
> >
> > What might be interesting is, that doing cat /proc/meminfo
> > >~/stall/meminfo did not resume the writeback. So there might some
> > threshold that only was broken with the additional write from
> > syslog-ng. Or syslog-ng does some flushing, I dont now. (I'm using the
>
> Have you tried explicit `sync`? ;-)
No. I wanted to see what is stalled. So I startet by collecting info
from /proc and then the SysRq+W. And after hitting SysRQ the writeout
started to resume without any further action.
But I think I have seen a `sync` stall also. During an other emerge I
noticed the system slowing down and wanted to use `sync` to speed up
the writeout. The result was, that the writeout did not speed up
imiedetly only after around a minitue. The `sync` only returned at
that time.
Can writers starve `sync`?
> > syslog-ng package from gentoo:
> > http://www.balabit.com/products/syslog_ng/ , version 2.0.5)
> >
> > > > The source tmpfs is mounted with any special parameters, but the
> > > > target xfs filesystem resides on a dm-crypt device that is on top a 3
> > > > disk RAID5 md.
> > > > During the hang all CPUs where idle.
> > >
> > > No iowaits? ;-)
> >
> > No, I have a KSysGuard in my taskbar that showed no activity at all.
> >
> > OK, the subject does not match for my case, but there was also a tmpfs
> > involved. And I found no thread with stalls on xfs. :-)
>
> Do you mean it is actually related with tmpfs?
I don't know. It's just that I have seen tmpfs also redirtieing inodes
in these logs and the stalling emerge is moving files from tmpfs to
xfs.
It could be, but I don't know enough about tmpfs internals to really be sure.
I just wanted to mention, that tmpfs is involved somehow.
Torsten
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2007-11-02 1:54 ` writeout stalls in current -git Fengguang Wu
2007-11-02 1:54 ` Fengguang Wu
2007-11-02 7:42 ` Torsten Kaiser [this message]
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2007-11-02 7:52 ` Fengguang Wu
2007-11-02 17:47 ` Torsten Kaiser
2007-11-02 7:52 ` Fengguang Wu
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2007-11-02 2:21 ` Fengguang Wu
2007-11-02 2:21 ` Fengguang Wu
2007-11-02 7:50 ` Torsten Kaiser
2007-11-02 10:15 ` Peter Zijlstra
[not found] ` <E1IntqD-0001dK-OE@localhost>
2007-11-02 10:33 ` Fengguang Wu
2007-11-05 23:57 ` Andrew Morton
2007-11-06 10:20 ` Peter Zijlstra
2007-11-02 10:33 ` Fengguang Wu
2007-11-02 19:22 ` Torsten Kaiser
2007-11-02 20:43 ` David Chinner
2007-11-02 21:02 ` Torsten Kaiser
2007-11-04 11:19 ` Torsten Kaiser
2007-11-05 1:45 ` David Chinner
2007-11-05 7:01 ` Torsten Kaiser
2007-11-05 18:27 ` Torsten Kaiser
2007-11-06 4:25 ` David Chinner
2007-11-06 7:10 ` Torsten Kaiser
2007-11-06 19:01 ` Peter Zijlstra
2007-11-06 20:26 ` Torsten Kaiser
[not found] ` <E1IpKZ4-0004je-Lb@localhost>
2007-11-06 9:17 ` Fengguang Wu
2007-11-06 9:17 ` Fengguang Wu
2007-11-06 21:53 ` Torsten Kaiser
2007-11-06 23:31 ` David Chinner
2007-11-07 2:13 ` David Chinner
2007-11-07 7:15 ` Torsten Kaiser
2007-11-08 0:38 ` David Chinner
2007-11-20 13:16 ` Damien Wyart
2007-11-20 21:09 ` David Chinner
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