Re: [PATCH 1/2] oom: don't assume that a coredumping thread will exit soon

From: Oleg Nesterov
Date: Tue Dec 02 2014 - 14:16:48 EST


On 12/02, Michal Hocko wrote:
>
> On Tue 02-12-14 18:50:41, Oleg Nesterov wrote:
> > On 12/02, Michal Hocko wrote:
> > >
> > > I guess the patch as is makes sense and it is an improvement. We need
> > > to call the helper in mem_cgroup_out_of_memory as well, though.
> >
> > Yes, but can't we do this in a separate patch?
>
> I would prefer if it was in the same patch because we might be facing
> the same problem in memcg as with the global case. And worse, smaller
> limit tend to trigger corner cases more often than the global case.

OK, I'll do V2...

But let me explain why I thought about another patch. I do not want
to export task_will_free_mem(). If nothing else, its name matches the
current "quickly exit and free its memory" comments but not the reality.
An exiting thread won't free the memory (ignoring task_struct/etc) if
the process is multithreaded.

I'd rather add another helper for oom_kill.c and memcontrol.c which does

if (fatal_signal_pending(current) || task_will_free_mem(current)) {
set_thread_flag(TIF_MEMDIE);
return true;
}

return false;

This way the patch could document that fatal_signal_pending() is not
exactly right as we discussed, and then we can improve this helper.

But OK, probably this helper doesn't really make sense, and I can not
invent the good name for it ;)

> > try_charge() plays with TIF_MEMDIE/PF_EXITING too, but probably this
> > is fine.
>
> try_charge is OK because this is from the time when the allocation has
> been already done and we just decide to bypass the charge.

Yes, thanks, this was my vague understanding but I wasn't sure. However,
I am not sure that PF_EXITING check is 100% right (again, this can only
mean that a single thread from a thread group exits), but I do not
understand this code and I agree this is another story in any case.

Oleg.

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