Re: page allocation failure & sk98lin

From: Serban Simu
Date: Tue Aug 24 2004 - 15:28:38 EST


Thank you, Nick. Just wanted to mention that while I understand that we recover from this allocation failure (and also I don't mind the stack printouts), about 20% of my incoming network traffic (600-700 Mbps) seems to be dropped in the process. Does the memory manager have to spend a considerable amount of time to recover?

I will have a look at the -mm fixes, thanks for the idea.

-Serban

Nick Piggin wrote:

Serban Simu wrote:

Hello all,

I found a few references to similar problems in the list but no indications of whether this has been fixed or can be avoided.

I'm using 2.6.8.1 and the patch: sk98lin_v7.04_2.6.8_patch. This happens when receiving data fast on the GigE card (about 600Mbps) and writing on disk. It seems to happen after writing 1 GB to disk (1024 MB) but I can't correlate that very reliably.

I would appreciate any information pointing me to a fix or explanation.

Thank you!

-Serban

swapper: page allocation failure. order:0, mode:0x20



The messages should be basically harmless and can't be completely avoided.

That said, -mm kernels have patches to fix up numerous problems with the page
allocator which have a good chance of fixing your problems.
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