* 2.6.19-rc1-mm1+ memory problem
@ 2006-11-20 6:26 Michael Raskin
2006-11-20 18:18 ` Michael Raskin
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From: Michael Raskin @ 2006-11-20 6:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
Short description: when X is loaded (maybe any heavy application is
sufficient, but I don't use anything heavy in console), 'free' says used
memory is growing.
Keywords: memory.
Kernel: built locally, gcc 4.0.3
I have a strange problem with 2.6.19-rc-mm kernels. After I load X, I
notice that memory is marked used at rate of tens of KB/s. Then it
starts to swap very heavily, when physical memory is all used. I tried
to verify it - it is so with all -mm kernels after 2.6.19-rc1-mm1,
including 2.6.19-rc5-mm2. At the meantime everything works OK with
kernels 2.6.18-mm3 and 2.6.19-rc1 through 2.6.19-rc6. I do not see any
options that should be memory eating in my .config . Module list is
short enough to include inline.
When I just run some things like periodical suck, oops proxy server etc
with X shut down, I do not notice "leak" from console because of small
fluctuations of memory use. When I run X and shut it down, used memory
count goes up a few megs (consistent with speed of eating it by X).
I didn't find exactly this problem in lkml or www, though the problem
with OOM on 2.6.19-rc-mm seems similar.
What should I check to fix problem or produce a useful bug report?
/etc/sysconfig/modules:
ehci-hcd, usb-storage, usbhid, ipaq, i915
Now loaded in 2.6.19-rc6:
i915, drm, ipaq, usbserial, usbhid, usb_storage, libusual, ehci_hcd,
usbcore
Main configuration options:
http://bigtip.narod.ru/temp/xorg.conf.txt
http://bigtip.narod.ru/temp/config-2.6.19-rc2-mm5-swsusp-my-1.txt
http://bigtip.narod.ru/temp/lspci.txt
Drivers:
http://bigtip.narod.ru/temp/ioports.txt
http://bigtip.narod.ru/temp/iomem.txt
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2006-11-20 6:26 2.6.19-rc1-mm1+ memory problem Michael Raskin
@ 2006-11-20 18:18 ` Michael Raskin
2006-11-21 8:37 ` Andrew Morton
` (2 subsequent siblings)
3 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Michael Raskin @ 2006-11-20 18:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
Michael Raskin wrote:
> Short description: when X is loaded (maybe any heavy application is
> sufficient, but I don't use anything heavy in console), 'free' says used
> memory is growing.
>
Tried driver vesa. Leak still exists.
About leak size: with dri, xscreensaver, and nothing loaded while true;
do free >>free.log; sleep 1; done
shows ~100KB/s.
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread* Re: 2.6.19-rc1-mm1+ memory problem
2006-11-20 6:26 2.6.19-rc1-mm1+ memory problem Michael Raskin
2006-11-20 18:18 ` Michael Raskin
@ 2006-11-21 8:37 ` Andrew Morton
[not found] ` <4563485B.3050801@mail.ru>
2006-11-24 13:23 ` Michael Raskin
2006-11-29 4:29 ` 2.6.19-rc6-mm2 is ok (2.6.19-rc1-mm1+ memory problem) Michael Raskin
3 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Andrew Morton @ 2006-11-21 8:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Michael Raskin; +Cc: linux-kernel
On Mon, 20 Nov 2006 09:26:29 +0300
Michael Raskin <a1d23ab4@mail.ru> wrote:
> Short description: when X is loaded (maybe any heavy application is
> sufficient, but I don't use anything heavy in console), 'free' says used
> memory is growing.
>
> Keywords: memory.
>
> Kernel: built locally, gcc 4.0.3
>
> I have a strange problem with 2.6.19-rc-mm kernels. After I load X, I
> notice that memory is marked used at rate of tens of KB/s. Then it
> starts to swap very heavily, when physical memory is all used. I tried
> to verify it - it is so with all -mm kernels after 2.6.19-rc1-mm1,
> including 2.6.19-rc5-mm2. At the meantime everything works OK with
> kernels 2.6.18-mm3 and 2.6.19-rc1 through 2.6.19-rc6. I do not see any
> options that should be memory eating in my .config . Module list is
> short enough to include inline.
>
> When I just run some things like periodical suck, oops proxy server etc
> with X shut down, I do not notice "leak" from console because of small
> fluctuations of memory use. When I run X and shut it down, used memory
> count goes up a few megs (consistent with speed of eating it by X).
>
> I didn't find exactly this problem in lkml or www, though the problem
> with OOM on 2.6.19-rc-mm seems similar.
>
> What should I check to fix problem or produce a useful bug report?
Monitor /proc/meminfo
If the leak is slab, monitor /proc/slabinfo and /proc/slab_allocators.
/proc/slab_allocators needs CONFIG_DEBUG_SLAB_LEAK.
Thanks.
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2006-11-20 6:26 2.6.19-rc1-mm1+ memory problem Michael Raskin
2006-11-20 18:18 ` Michael Raskin
2006-11-21 8:37 ` Andrew Morton
@ 2006-11-24 13:23 ` Michael Raskin
2006-11-24 23:07 ` Michael Raskin
2006-11-29 4:29 ` 2.6.19-rc6-mm2 is ok (2.6.19-rc1-mm1+ memory problem) Michael Raskin
3 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Michael Raskin @ 2006-11-24 13:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
Michael Raskin wrote:
Strange thing: when run from xterm,
while true; do free | cat &>/dev/null; done
causes leak. While X is not loaded - no.
Also I have uploaded contents of /proc/page_owner after loosing more
than 100M. (220M used, 29M - on page_owner, lessthan 50M - for
processes). I will study it also.
http://bigtip.narod.ru/temp/page_owner.bz2
http://bigtip.narod.ru/temp/page_owner.gz
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* Re: 2.6.19-rc1-mm1+ memory problem
2006-11-24 13:23 ` Michael Raskin
@ 2006-11-24 23:07 ` Michael Raskin
2006-11-25 19:03 ` Andrew Morton
0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Michael Raskin @ 2006-11-24 23:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
Michael Raskin wrote:
> Also I have uploaded contents of /proc/page_owner after loosing more
> than 100M. (220M used, 29M - on page_owner, lessthan 50M - for
> processes).
Top 3 entries:
89361 times:
Page allocated via order 0, mask 0x280d2
[0xc0159f31] __handle_mm_fault+1809
[0xc011318a] do_page_fault+314
[0xc04111c4] error_code+116
Can be anything. But if I understand anything, this memory is used
because someone has requested a page that is swapped out. So the memory
must be used, but not reflected in meminfo, and not by a process?
35560 times:
Page allocated via order 0, mask 0x201d2
[0xc0152ec2] __do_page_cache_readahead+450
[0xc015309a] do_page_cache_readahead+74
[0xc014d7b5] filemap_nopage+325
[0xc0159919] __handle_mm_fault+249
[0xc011318a] do_page_fault+314
[0xc04111c4] error_code+116
- is reflected in cache usage statistics, I guess..
6185 times:
Page allocated via order 0, mask 0x200d2
[0xc014e069] generic_file_buffered_write+329
[0xc014e814] __generic_file_aio_write_nolock+612
[0xc014eb85] generic_file_aio_write+85
[0xc01b26ff] ext3_file_write+63
[0xc016b23c] do_sync_write+204
[0xc016b9a7] vfs_write+167
[0xc016c2a7] sys_write+71
[0xc010303a] sysenter_past_esp+95
- negligible, really..
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* Re: 2.6.19-rc1-mm1+ memory problem
2006-11-24 23:07 ` Michael Raskin
@ 2006-11-25 19:03 ` Andrew Morton
2006-11-25 21:53 ` Michael Raskin
0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Andrew Morton @ 2006-11-25 19:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Michael Raskin; +Cc: linux-kernel
On Sat, 25 Nov 2006 02:07:43 +0300
Michael Raskin <a1d23ab4@mail.ru> wrote:
> Michael Raskin wrote:
> > Also I have uploaded contents of /proc/page_owner after loosing more
> > than 100M. (220M used, 29M - on page_owner, lessthan 50M - for
> > processes).
>
> Top 3 entries:
>
> 89361 times:
> Page allocated via order 0, mask 0x280d2
> [0xc0159f31] __handle_mm_fault+1809
> [0xc011318a] do_page_fault+314
> [0xc04111c4] error_code+116
> Can be anything. But if I understand anything, this memory is used
> because someone has requested a page that is swapped out. So the memory
> must be used, but not reflected in meminfo, and not by a process?
>
>
> 35560 times:
> Page allocated via order 0, mask 0x201d2
> [0xc0152ec2] __do_page_cache_readahead+450
> [0xc015309a] do_page_cache_readahead+74
> [0xc014d7b5] filemap_nopage+325
> [0xc0159919] __handle_mm_fault+249
> [0xc011318a] do_page_fault+314
> [0xc04111c4] error_code+116
> - is reflected in cache usage statistics, I guess..
>
> 6185 times:
> Page allocated via order 0, mask 0x200d2
> [0xc014e069] generic_file_buffered_write+329
> [0xc014e814] __generic_file_aio_write_nolock+612
> [0xc014eb85] generic_file_aio_write+85
> [0xc01b26ff] ext3_file_write+63
> [0xc016b23c] do_sync_write+204
> [0xc016b9a7] vfs_write+167
> [0xc016c2a7] sys_write+71
> [0xc010303a] sysenter_past_esp+95
> - negligible, really..
What you should do is to cause the system to free as many pages as possible
before looking ad /proc/page_owner. For example, build `usemem' from
http://www.zip.com.au/~akpm/linux/patches/stuff/ext3-tools.tar.gz, run
usemem -m N (where N is the number of megabytes which the machine has)
a couple of times. Then check /proc/meminfo, and look to see which pages
are left over in /proc/page_owner.
Thanks.
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* Re: 2.6.19-rc1-mm1+ memory problem
2006-11-25 19:03 ` Andrew Morton
@ 2006-11-25 21:53 ` Michael Raskin
0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Michael Raskin @ 2006-11-25 21:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel; +Cc: Andrew Morton
Andrew Morton wrote:
>> 89361 times:
>> Page allocated via order 0, mask 0x280d2
>> [0xc0159f31] __handle_mm_fault+1809
>> [0xc011318a] do_page_fault+314
>> [0xc04111c4] error_code+116
>> Can be anything. But if I understand anything, this memory is used
>> because someone has requested a page that is swapped out. So the memory
>> must be used, but not reflected in meminfo, and not by a process?
> What you should do is to cause the system to free as many pages as possible
> before looking ad /proc/page_owner. For example, build `usemem' from
> http://www.zip.com.au/~akpm/linux/patches/stuff/ext3-tools.tar.gz, run
>
> usemem -m N (where N is the number of megabytes which the machine has)
>
> a couple of times. Then check /proc/meminfo, and look to see which pages
> are left over in /proc/page_owner.
Well, I was too lazy to get this utility, used my own to allocate and
fill enough memory as to go some 50MB to deep swap (Did I understand
correctly what usemem does?). Top 3 did not change, except for exact
numbers.
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* Re: 2.6.19-rc6-mm2 is ok (2.6.19-rc1-mm1+ memory problem)
2006-11-20 6:26 2.6.19-rc1-mm1+ memory problem Michael Raskin
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2006-11-24 13:23 ` Michael Raskin
@ 2006-11-29 4:29 ` Michael Raskin
3 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Michael Raskin @ 2006-11-29 4:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel; +Cc: Andrew Morton
Michael Raskin wrote:
> I have a strange problem with 2.6.19-rc-mm kernels. After I load X, I
> notice that memory is marked used at rate of tens of KB/s. Then it
Tried 2.6.19-rc6-mm2. Now the problem is gone. Sometimes memory is
getting maked used as before, but when the loss reaches a few MB's it is
all freed. After 3 hours of X+all those scripts that cause leak +
ThunderBird I can still shut down everything except a few processes and
have only 50MB used. Script that demonstrated leak is now working
without problems and without eating memory.
Thanks.
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