From: Mark Lord <kernel@teksavvy.com>
To: Mel Gorman <mel@csn.ul.ie>
Cc: Linux Kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
Hugh Dickins <hugh.dickins@tiscali.co.uk>
Subject: Re: 2.6.32.5 regression: page allocation failure. order:1,
Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 23:34:15 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4B6113C7.201@teksavvy.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4B610FDA.50104@teksavvy.com>
Mark Lord wrote:
> Mark Lord wrote:
>> Mel Gorman wrote:
>>> On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 09:13:27PM -0500, Mark Lord wrote:
>>>> I recently upgraded our 24/7 server from 2.6.31.5 to 2.6.32.5.
>>>>
>>>> Now, suddenly the logs are full of "page allocation failure. order:1",
>>>> and the odd "page allocation failure. order:4" failures.
>>>>
>>>> Wow. WTF happened in 2.6.32 ???
>>>>
>>>
>>> There was one bug related to MIGRATE_RESERVE that might be affecting
>>> you. It reported as impacting swap-orientated workloads but it could
>>> easily affect drivers that depend on high-order atomic allocations.
>>> Unfortunately, the fix is not signed-off yet but I expect it to make its
>>> way towards mainline when it is.
>>>
>>> Here is the patch with a slightly-altered changelog. Can you test if it
>>> makes a difference please?
>> ..
>>
>> We don't like to reboot our 24/7 server very often,
>> and certainly not for debugging buggy kernels.
>>
>> It's rock solid again with 2.6.31.12 on it now.
>>
>> The defining characteristic of that machine, is that it has only 512MB
>> of physical RAM. So perhaps I'll try booting a different machine here
>> with mem=512M and see how that behaves. If the problem shows up on that,
>> then I'll try the patch.
> ..
>
> Sod it. 2.6.32 is simply too broken for us here on 32-bit non-SMP.
>
> Attempting to boot a 32-bit kernel with "nosmp mem=512M" on my notebook
> locks up at boot time with several repeated messages like this:
>
> request_module: runaway loop modprobe binfmt_464c
>
> Useless kernel on 32-bit. I hope 2.6.33 ends up less buggy.
..
I rebuilt it (again!), this time as a pure UP (non-SMP) kernel,
and it still locks at boot, with or without the mem=512M parameter.
This is one really bad kernel release for 32-bit x86.
-ml
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-01-28 4:34 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-01-27 2:13 2.6.32.5 regression: page allocation failure. order:1, Mark Lord
2010-01-27 12:08 ` Mel Gorman
2010-01-27 22:39 ` Mark Lord
2010-01-28 1:04 ` David Rientjes
2010-01-28 3:32 ` Mark Lord
2010-01-28 4:17 ` Mark Lord
2010-01-28 4:34 ` Mark Lord [this message]
2010-01-28 9:01 ` Mike Galbraith
2010-01-28 10:52 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2010-01-28 13:51 ` Mark Lord
2010-01-28 14:17 ` Mark Lord
2010-01-28 14:24 ` Mel Gorman
2010-01-29 13:56 ` Mark Lord
2010-01-29 15:46 ` Mel Gorman
2010-01-29 17:27 ` Hugh Dickins
2010-01-29 17:34 ` Mel Gorman
2010-01-29 17:46 ` [PATCH] mm: fix migratetype bug which slowed swapping Hugh Dickins
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