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From: Sukadev Bhattiprolu <sukadev@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
To: Daniel Lezcano <dlezcano@fr.ibm.com>
Cc: Pavel Emelianov <xemul@openvz.org>,
	Sukadev Bhattiprolu <sukadev@us.ibm.com>,
	Linux Containers <containers@lists.osdl.org>,
	Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: pidns memory leak
Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 20:29:28 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20091009032928.GA2031@us.ibm.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4ACD9ECC.90508@fr.ibm.com>

Daniel Lezcano [dlezcano@fr.ibm.com] wrote:
> Sukadev Bhattiprolu wrote:
>> Still digging through some traces, but below I have some questions that 
>> I am still trying to answer.
>>
>>> I am not sure what you mean by 'struct pids' but what I observed is:
>>
>> Ok, I see that too. If pids leak, then pid-namespace will leak too.
>> Do you see any leaks in proc_inode_cache ?
>
> Yes, right. It leaks too.

Ok, some progress...

Can you please verify these observations:

- If the container exits normally, the leak does not seem to happen.
  (i.e reduce your sleep 3600 to say sleep 3 and remove the lxc-stop).

- Revert the following commit and check if the leak happens:

	commit 7766755a2f249e7e0dabc5255a0a3d151ff79821
	Author: Andrea Arcangeli <andrea@suse.de>
	Date:   Mon Feb 4 22:29:21 2008 -0800

(this commit added the check for PF_EXITING in proc_flush_task_mnt 
loosely explained below).

Incomplete analysis :-)

If the container-init is terminated (by the lxc-stop), the container zaps
other processes in the container and waits for them. The leak happens in
this case.

Following sequence of events occur:

	- container-init calls do_exit and sets PF_EXITING (in exit_signals())

	- container init calls zaps_pid_ns_processes() (exit_notify /
	  forget_orignal_parent() / find_new_reaper())

	- In zap_pid_ns_processes() container-init sends SIGKILL to
	  descendants and calls sys_wait().

	- The sys_wait() is expected to call release_task() which calls
	  proc_flush_task_mnt().

	- proc_flush_task_mnt() looks up the dentry for the pid (2 in
	  our example) and finds the dentry.

	  But since container-init is itself exiting (i.e PF_EXITING is
	  set) it does NOT call the shrink_dcache_parent(), but,
	  interestingly calls d_drop() and dput().

	  Now the d_drop() unhashes the dentry for the pid 2.

	- proc_flush_task_mnt() then tries to find the dentry for the
	  tgid of the process. In our case, the tgid == pid == 2 and
	  we just unhashed the dentry for "2".

	  So, we don't find the dentry for the leader either (and hence
	  don't make the second shrink_dcache_parent() call in
	  proc_flush_task_mnt() either).

	  Without a call to shrink_dcache_parent(), the proc inode
	  for the process that was terminated by container init is
	  not deleted (i.e we don't call proc_delete_inode() or
	  the put_pid() inside it) causing us to leak proc_inodes,
	  struct pid and hence struct pid_namespace.

There should be a better fix, but first please confirm if reverting the
above commit fixes the leak for you also.

Sukadev

  reply	other threads:[~2009-10-09  3:29 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2009-10-02 12:27 pidns memory leak Daniel Lezcano
2009-10-06  4:05 ` Sukadev Bhattiprolu
2009-10-06  8:18   ` Daniel Lezcano
2009-10-08  3:08     ` Sukadev Bhattiprolu
2009-10-08  8:11       ` Daniel Lezcano
2009-10-09  3:29         ` Sukadev Bhattiprolu [this message]
2009-10-09 13:18           ` Daniel Lezcano
2009-10-09 20:38             ` Sukadev Bhattiprolu
2009-10-09 20:50               ` Eric W. Biederman
2009-10-10  1:58                 ` Sukadev Bhattiprolu
2009-10-10  2:08                   ` Eric W. Biederman
2009-10-09 21:54             ` Matt Helsley
2009-10-10  1:32             ` Sukadev Bhattiprolu
2009-10-12  8:41               ` Daniel Lezcano
2009-10-14  6:15                 ` Sukadev Bhattiprolu
2009-11-02 21:33                   ` Andrew Morton
2009-11-02 22:38                     ` Serge E. Hallyn
2009-11-02 22:47                       ` Andrew Morton
2009-11-03  7:24                         ` Cedric Le Goater
2009-11-03  8:41                           ` Eric W. Biederman
2009-11-03  9:24                             ` Cedric Le Goater

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