Re: [PATCH -mm] Kill existing current task quickly

From: David Rientjes
Date: Wed Feb 17 2010 - 04:36:48 EST


On Wed, 17 Feb 2010, Minchan Kim wrote:

> diff --git a/mm/oom_kill.c b/mm/oom_kill.c
> index 3618be3..d5e3d70 100644
> --- a/mm/oom_kill.c
> +++ b/mm/oom_kill.c
> @@ -32,6 +32,8 @@ int sysctl_panic_on_oom;
> int sysctl_oom_kill_allocating_task;
> int sysctl_oom_dump_tasks;
> static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(zone_scan_lock);
> +
> +unsigned int nr_memdie; /* count of TIF_MEMDIE processes */
> /* #define DEBUG */
>
> /*
> @@ -295,6 +297,8 @@ static struct task_struct
> *select_bad_process(unsigned long *ppoints,
>
> chosen = p;
> *ppoints = ULONG_MAX;
> + if (nr_memdie == 0)
> + break;
> }
>
> if (p->signal->oom_adj == OOM_DISABLE)

Nack, finding a candidate task with TIF_MEMDIE set is not the only time we
return ERR_PTR(-1UL) from select_bad_process(): we also do it if any other
task other than current is PF_EXITING. Thus, we _must_ continue the
tasklist scan to avoid needlessly killing current simply because it was
the first PF_EXITING task in the tasklist.

> @@ -403,8 +407,6 @@ static void __oom_kill_task(struct task_struct *p,
> int verbose)
> K(p->mm->total_vm),
> K(get_mm_counter(p->mm, MM_ANONPAGES)),
> K(get_mm_counter(p->mm, MM_FILEPAGES)));
> - task_unlock(p);
> -
> /*
> * We give our sacrificial lamb high priority and access to
> * all the memory it needs. That way it should be able to
> @@ -412,7 +414,11 @@ static void __oom_kill_task(struct task_struct
> *p, int verbose)
> */
> p->rt.time_slice = HZ;
> set_tsk_thread_flag(p, TIF_MEMDIE);
> -
> + /*
> + * nr_memdie is protected by task_lock.
> + */
> + nr_memdie++;
> + task_unlock(p);
> force_sig(SIGKILL, p);
> }
>

task_lock() is a per-task entity, i.e. each task_struct has an alloc_lock
spinlock. This cannot protect a global variable.
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