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[PATCH] oom-killer trigger
Hi,
the OOM killer in Linux 2.4 has a rather embarrasing bug.
1. the OOM killer never triggers if we have > freepages.min
of free memory
2. __alloc_pages() never allocates pages to < freepages.min
for user allocations
==> the OOM killer never gets triggered under some workloads;
the system just sits around with nr_free_pages == freepages.min
The patch below trivially fixes this by upping the OOM kill limit
by a really small number of pages ...
Now lets hope it won't trigger too early (but since it'll only
trigger when we're completely out of swap, etc...).
regards,
Rik
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--- mm/oom_kill.c.orig Thu Mar 1 18:57:11 2001
+++ mm/oom_kill.c Thu Mar 1 18:58:23 2001
@@ -188,13 +188,17 @@
*
* Returns 0 if there is still enough memory left,
* 1 when we are out of memory (otherwise).
+ *
+ * Note that since __alloc_pages() never lets user
+ * allocations go below freepages.min, we have to
+ * use a slightly higher threshold here...
*/
int out_of_memory(void)
{
struct sysinfo swp_info;
/* Enough free memory? Not OOM. */
- if (nr_free_pages() > freepages.min)
+ if (nr_free_pages() > freepages.min + 4)
return 0;
if (nr_free_pages() + nr_inactive_clean_pages() > freepages.low)
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