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* Memory leak in 3.17.rc6.g09bba1?
@ 2014-11-14  1:28 Rick Jones
  2014-11-14 12:30 ` Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Rick Jones @ 2014-11-14  1:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-perf-users

I am running a command:

perf top -a -g -e skb:kfree_skb

on a laptop running a 3.18.0-rc2+ kernel from davem's net-next tree. 
While that is running I hit the system as the target of a netperf TCP_CC 
test (ie netserver is running on the system where perf is running, and 
netperf is run on another system, pointing at the first).  I then expand 
the kfree_skb() line and the sk_stream_kill_queues  and 
tcp_rcv_state_process lines "within" that expansion.

If I watch with plain "top" in another window I can see the RES value 
for the perf process steadily increasing and also its CPU utlization. 
The latter finally peaks at 100% (this is a core 2 duo laptop).

After about 1800 seconds of being the target of a netperf TCP_CC test 
the RES value for the perf utility is over 1G.

If I wait long enough, perf will finally segfault.

Is this a known issue?  If I should file a more formal bug report 
somewhere let me know.

happy benchmarking,

rick jones

raj@raj-8510w:~$ net-next/tools/perf/perf --version
perf version 3.17.rc6.g09bba1

netperf -t tcp_cc -H <perfsystem> -l 3600

might need to repeat it a few times to get the segfault?

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