[LTP] [PATCH] mem/lib: keep allocating memory until get an error in single process
Li Wang
liwang@redhat.com
Mon Jun 20 13:34:54 CEST 2016
On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 06:43:18AM -0400, Jan Stancek wrote:
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>
> ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Li Wang" <liwang@redhat.com>
> > To: jstancek@redhat.com
> > Cc: ltp@lists.linux.it
> > Sent: Monday, 20 June, 2016 11:53:05 AM
> > Subject: [PATCH] mem/lib: keep allocating memory until get an error in single process
> >
> > We occasionally catch errors like:
> > oom03 0 TINFO : start OOM testing for KSM pages.
> > oom03 0 TINFO : expected victim is 3490.
> > oom03 6 TFAIL : mem.c:163: victim unexpectedly ended with retcode:
> > 0, expected: 12
> > oom03 0 TINFO : set overcommit_memory to 0
> >
> > It cames from the caller testoom(0, 1, ENOMEM, 1). The full reason is that
> > function child_alloc() go into single process mode, then successfully finish
> > the memory allocation and return 0.
>
> Description above doesn't explain why you get 0, when oom03 is set to run
> in cgroup with memory.memsw.limit_in_bytes == TESTMEM, and then allocates
> TESTMEM + MB.
>
> My guess is a KSM scan merged some pages before you have hit the limit.
That might be.
> Do yo get these failures always during KSM test?
No, I just get the failures only once during my test.
> >
> > In this patch, let's make it (in single mode) keep allocating memory with
> > an incresed length in order to avoid 0 returned.
Hmm, now I think these codes have two problems.
1. As you said the KSM merge same pages and let the oom03 failed as above.
2. The child_alloc() probably should also do memory allocation with an infinite loop
in single process mode. Because if someone has a caller testoom(0, 1, ENOMEM, 1) at other
place in future, that'll be easily get fauilures.
e.g. change the testoom(...) as 'testoom(0, 1, ENOMEM, 1)' in oom01.c,
it failed like that.
# ./oom01
oom01 0 TINFO : set overcommit_memory to 2
oom01 0 TINFO : expected victim is 20068.
oom01 0 TINFO : thread (7f05a5051700), allocating 1074790400 bytes.
oom01 1 TFAIL : mem.c:165: victim unexpectedly ended with retcode: 0, expected: 12
oom01 0 TINFO : set overcommit_memory to 0
oom01 0 TINFO : expected victim is 20069.
Or, can we solve them in one method?
Li Wang
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