From: Stephen Lord <lord@sgi.com>
To: Andrea Arcangeli <andrea@suse.de>
Cc: Samuel Flory <sflory@rackable.com>,
Austin Gonyou <austin@coremetrics.com>,
Christian Guggenberger
<christian.guggenberger@physik.uni-regensburg.de>,
Linux Kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
linux-xfs@oss.sgi.com
Subject: Re: 2.4.20pre5aa2
Date: 12 Sep 2002 19:47:48 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1031878070.1236.29.camel@snafu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20020913002316.GG11605@dualathlon.random>
On Thu, 2002-09-12 at 19:23, Andrea Arcangeli wrote:
>
> that seems a bug in xfs, it BUG() if vmap fails, it must not BUG(), it
> must return -ENOMEM to userspace instead, or it can try to recollect and
> release some of the other vmalloced entries. Most probably you run into
> an address space shortage, not a real ram shortage, so to workaround it
> you can recompile with CONFIG_2G and it'll probably work, also dropping
> the gap page in vmalloc may help workaround it (there's no config option
> for it though). It could be also a vmap leak, maybe a missing vfree,
> just some idea.
>
We hold vmalloced space for very short periods of time, in fact
filesystem recovery and large extended attributes are the only
cases. In this case we should be attempting to remap 2 pages
together. The only way out of this would be to fail the whole
mount at this point. I suspect a leak elsewhere.
Samuel, when you mounted xfs and it oopsed, was it shortly after bootup?
Also, how far did your dbench run get before it hung? I tried the
kernel, but I paniced during startup - then I realized I did not
apply the patch to fix the xfs/scheduler interactions first.
How much memory is in the machine by the way? And Andrea, is the
vmalloc space size reduced in the 3G user space configuration?
Steve
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-09-13 0:43 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 30+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-09-11 18:16 2.4.20pre5aa2 Christian Guggenberger
2002-09-11 18:24 ` 2.4.20pre5aa2 Austin Gonyou
2002-09-11 18:28 ` 2.4.20pre5aa2 Christian Guggenberger
[not found] ` <1031769317.24629.28.camel@UberGeek.coremetrics.com>
2002-09-11 18:45 ` 2.4.20pre5aa2 Christian Guggenberger
2002-09-11 18:51 ` 2.4.20pre5aa2 Austin Gonyou
2002-09-11 18:41 ` 2.4.20pre5aa2 Andrea Arcangeli
2002-09-12 23:29 ` 2.4.20pre5aa2 Samuel Flory
2002-09-12 23:45 ` 2.4.20pre5aa2 Stephen Lord
2002-09-13 0:06 ` 2.4.20pre5aa2 Samuel Flory
2002-09-13 0:23 ` 2.4.20pre5aa2 Andrea Arcangeli
2002-09-13 0:47 ` Stephen Lord [this message]
2002-09-13 0:54 ` 2.4.20pre5aa2 Andrea Arcangeli
2002-09-13 2:14 ` 2.4.20pre5aa2 Samuel Flory
2002-09-13 12:53 ` 2.4.20pre5aa2 Andrea Arcangeli
2002-09-13 21:09 ` 2.4.20pre5aa2 Samuel Flory
2002-09-13 21:18 ` 2.4.20pre5aa2 Andrea Arcangeli
2002-09-14 14:39 ` 2.4.20pre5aa2 Stephen Lord
2002-09-15 11:13 ` 2.4.20pre5aa2 Andi Kleen
2002-09-15 19:39 ` 2.4.20pre5aa2 Samuel Flory
2002-09-16 16:03 ` 2.4.20pre5aa2 Dave Hansen
2002-09-16 16:20 ` 2.4.20pre5aa2 Andrea Arcangeli
2002-09-16 16:39 ` 2.4.20pre5aa2 Dave Hansen
2002-09-13 1:27 ` 2.4.20pre5aa2 Samuel Flory
2002-09-13 2:14 ` 2.4.20pre5aa2 Samuel Flory
2002-09-13 1:18 ` 2.4.20pre5aa2 Samuel Flory
2002-09-13 19:17 ` 2.4.20pre5aa2 Stephen Lord
2002-09-11 18:44 ` 2.4.20pre5aa2 Christoph Hellwig
2002-09-11 19:11 ` 2.4.20pre5aa2 Christian Guggenberger
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2002-09-09 16:50 2.4.20pre5aa2 Andrea Arcangeli
2002-09-10 18:51 ` 2.4.20pre5aa2 Joe Kellner
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