Re: [PATCH 1/4] oom: move oom_adj to signal_struct

From: KOSAKI Motohiro
Date: Tue Aug 04 2009 - 22:29:57 EST


Hi

> Hi, Kosaki.
>
> I am so late to invole this thread.
> But let me have a question.
>
> What's advantage of placing oom_adj in singal rather than task ?
> I mean task->oom_adj and task->signal->oom_adj ?
>
> I am sorry if you already discussed it at last threads.

Not sorry. that's very good question.

I'm trying to explain the detailed intention of commit 2ff05b2b4eac
(move oom_adj to mm_struct).

In 2.6.30, OOM logic callflow is here.

__out_of_memory
select_bad_process for each task
badness calculate badness of one task
oom_kill_process search child
oom_kill_task kill target task and mm shared tasks with it

example, process-A have two thread, thread-A and thread-B and it
have very fat memory.
And, each thread have following likes oom property.

thread-A: oom_adj = OOM_DISABLE, oom_score = 0
thread-B: oom_adj = 0, oom_score = very-high

Then, select_bad_process() select thread-B, but oom_kill_task refuse
kill the task because thread-A have OOM_DISABLE.
__out_of_memory() call select_bad_process() again. but select_bad_process()
select the same task. It mean kernel fall in the livelock.

The fact is, select_bad_process() must select killable task. otherwise
OOM logic go into livelock.

Is this enough explanation? thanks.




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