* [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-16 9:00 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-16 9:00 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Andrew Morton Cc: LKML, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim Andrew, This patchset makes mapped executable pages the first class citizen. This version has incorparated many valuable comments from people in the CC list, and runs OK on my desktop. Let's test it in your -mm? Thanks, Fengguang -- ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-16 9:00 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-16 9:00 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Andrew Morton Cc: LKML, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim Andrew, This patchset makes mapped executable pages the first class citizen. This version has incorparated many valuable comments from people in the CC list, and runs OK on my desktop. Let's test it in your -mm? Thanks, Fengguang -- -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 1/3] vmscan: report vm_flags in page_referenced() 2009-05-16 9:00 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-16 9:00 ` Wu Fengguang -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-16 9:00 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Andrew Morton Cc: LKML, Minchan Kim, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Wu Fengguang, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin [-- Attachment #1: mm-vmscan-report-vm_flags-in-page_referenced.patch --] [-- Type: text/plain, Size: 6144 bytes --] Collect vma->vm_flags of the VMAs that actually referenced the page. This is preparing for more informed reclaim heuristics, eg. to protect executable file pages more aggressively. For now only the VM_EXEC bit will be used by the caller. CC: Minchan Kim <minchan.kim@gmail.com> CC: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> CC: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> --- include/linux/rmap.h | 5 +++-- mm/rmap.c | 37 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------- mm/vmscan.c | 7 +++++-- 3 files changed, 34 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) --- linux.orig/include/linux/rmap.h +++ linux/include/linux/rmap.h @@ -83,7 +83,8 @@ static inline void page_dup_rmap(struct /* * Called from mm/vmscan.c to handle paging out */ -int page_referenced(struct page *, int is_locked, struct mem_cgroup *cnt); +int page_referenced(struct page *, int is_locked, + struct mem_cgroup *cnt, unsigned long *vm_flags); int try_to_unmap(struct page *, int ignore_refs); /* @@ -128,7 +129,7 @@ int page_wrprotect(struct page *page, in #define anon_vma_prepare(vma) (0) #define anon_vma_link(vma) do {} while (0) -#define page_referenced(page,l,cnt) TestClearPageReferenced(page) +#define page_referenced(page, locked, cnt, flags) TestClearPageReferenced(page) #define try_to_unmap(page, refs) SWAP_FAIL static inline int page_mkclean(struct page *page) --- linux.orig/mm/rmap.c +++ linux/mm/rmap.c @@ -333,7 +333,9 @@ static int page_mapped_in_vma(struct pag * repeatedly from either page_referenced_anon or page_referenced_file. */ static int page_referenced_one(struct page *page, - struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned int *mapcount) + struct vm_area_struct *vma, + unsigned int *mapcount, + unsigned long *vm_flags) { struct mm_struct *mm = vma->vm_mm; unsigned long address; @@ -381,11 +383,14 @@ out_unmap: (*mapcount)--; pte_unmap_unlock(pte, ptl); out: + if (referenced) + *vm_flags |= vma->vm_flags; return referenced; } static int page_referenced_anon(struct page *page, - struct mem_cgroup *mem_cont) + struct mem_cgroup *mem_cont, + unsigned long *vm_flags) { unsigned int mapcount; struct anon_vma *anon_vma; @@ -405,7 +410,8 @@ static int page_referenced_anon(struct p */ if (mem_cont && !mm_match_cgroup(vma->vm_mm, mem_cont)) continue; - referenced += page_referenced_one(page, vma, &mapcount); + referenced += page_referenced_one(page, vma, + &mapcount, vm_flags); if (!mapcount) break; } @@ -418,6 +424,7 @@ static int page_referenced_anon(struct p * page_referenced_file - referenced check for object-based rmap * @page: the page we're checking references on. * @mem_cont: target memory controller + * @vm_flags: collect encountered vma->vm_flags * * For an object-based mapped page, find all the places it is mapped and * check/clear the referenced flag. This is done by following the page->mapping @@ -427,7 +434,8 @@ static int page_referenced_anon(struct p * This function is only called from page_referenced for object-based pages. */ static int page_referenced_file(struct page *page, - struct mem_cgroup *mem_cont) + struct mem_cgroup *mem_cont, + unsigned long *vm_flags) { unsigned int mapcount; struct address_space *mapping = page->mapping; @@ -467,7 +475,8 @@ static int page_referenced_file(struct p */ if (mem_cont && !mm_match_cgroup(vma->vm_mm, mem_cont)) continue; - referenced += page_referenced_one(page, vma, &mapcount); + referenced += page_referenced_one(page, vma, + &mapcount, vm_flags); if (!mapcount) break; } @@ -481,29 +490,35 @@ static int page_referenced_file(struct p * @page: the page to test * @is_locked: caller holds lock on the page * @mem_cont: target memory controller + * @vm_flags: collect encountered vma->vm_flags * * Quick test_and_clear_referenced for all mappings to a page, * returns the number of ptes which referenced the page. */ -int page_referenced(struct page *page, int is_locked, - struct mem_cgroup *mem_cont) +int page_referenced(struct page *page, + int is_locked, + struct mem_cgroup *mem_cont, + unsigned long *vm_flags) { int referenced = 0; if (TestClearPageReferenced(page)) referenced++; + *vm_flags = 0; if (page_mapped(page) && page->mapping) { if (PageAnon(page)) - referenced += page_referenced_anon(page, mem_cont); + referenced += page_referenced_anon(page, mem_cont, + vm_flags); else if (is_locked) - referenced += page_referenced_file(page, mem_cont); + referenced += page_referenced_file(page, mem_cont, + vm_flags); else if (!trylock_page(page)) referenced++; else { if (page->mapping) - referenced += - page_referenced_file(page, mem_cont); + referenced += page_referenced_file(page, + mem_cont, vm_flags); unlock_page(page); } } --- linux.orig/mm/vmscan.c +++ linux/mm/vmscan.c @@ -598,6 +598,7 @@ static unsigned long shrink_page_list(st struct pagevec freed_pvec; int pgactivate = 0; unsigned long nr_reclaimed = 0; + unsigned long vm_flags; cond_resched(); @@ -648,7 +649,8 @@ static unsigned long shrink_page_list(st goto keep_locked; } - referenced = page_referenced(page, 1, sc->mem_cgroup); + referenced = page_referenced(page, 1, + sc->mem_cgroup, &vm_flags); /* In active use or really unfreeable? Activate it. */ if (sc->order <= PAGE_ALLOC_COSTLY_ORDER && referenced && page_mapping_inuse(page)) @@ -1229,6 +1231,7 @@ static void shrink_active_list(unsigned { unsigned long pgmoved; unsigned long pgscanned; + unsigned long vm_flags; LIST_HEAD(l_hold); /* The pages which were snipped off */ LIST_HEAD(l_inactive); struct page *page; @@ -1269,7 +1272,7 @@ static void shrink_active_list(unsigned /* page_referenced clears PageReferenced */ if (page_mapping_inuse(page) && - page_referenced(page, 0, sc->mem_cgroup)) + page_referenced(page, 0, sc->mem_cgroup, &vm_flags)) pgmoved++; list_add(&page->lru, &l_inactive); -- ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 1/3] vmscan: report vm_flags in page_referenced() @ 2009-05-16 9:00 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-16 9:00 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Andrew Morton Cc: LKML, Minchan Kim, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Wu Fengguang, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin [-- Attachment #1: mm-vmscan-report-vm_flags-in-page_referenced.patch --] [-- Type: text/plain, Size: 6369 bytes --] Collect vma->vm_flags of the VMAs that actually referenced the page. This is preparing for more informed reclaim heuristics, eg. to protect executable file pages more aggressively. For now only the VM_EXEC bit will be used by the caller. CC: Minchan Kim <minchan.kim@gmail.com> CC: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> CC: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> --- include/linux/rmap.h | 5 +++-- mm/rmap.c | 37 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------- mm/vmscan.c | 7 +++++-- 3 files changed, 34 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) --- linux.orig/include/linux/rmap.h +++ linux/include/linux/rmap.h @@ -83,7 +83,8 @@ static inline void page_dup_rmap(struct /* * Called from mm/vmscan.c to handle paging out */ -int page_referenced(struct page *, int is_locked, struct mem_cgroup *cnt); +int page_referenced(struct page *, int is_locked, + struct mem_cgroup *cnt, unsigned long *vm_flags); int try_to_unmap(struct page *, int ignore_refs); /* @@ -128,7 +129,7 @@ int page_wrprotect(struct page *page, in #define anon_vma_prepare(vma) (0) #define anon_vma_link(vma) do {} while (0) -#define page_referenced(page,l,cnt) TestClearPageReferenced(page) +#define page_referenced(page, locked, cnt, flags) TestClearPageReferenced(page) #define try_to_unmap(page, refs) SWAP_FAIL static inline int page_mkclean(struct page *page) --- linux.orig/mm/rmap.c +++ linux/mm/rmap.c @@ -333,7 +333,9 @@ static int page_mapped_in_vma(struct pag * repeatedly from either page_referenced_anon or page_referenced_file. */ static int page_referenced_one(struct page *page, - struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned int *mapcount) + struct vm_area_struct *vma, + unsigned int *mapcount, + unsigned long *vm_flags) { struct mm_struct *mm = vma->vm_mm; unsigned long address; @@ -381,11 +383,14 @@ out_unmap: (*mapcount)--; pte_unmap_unlock(pte, ptl); out: + if (referenced) + *vm_flags |= vma->vm_flags; return referenced; } static int page_referenced_anon(struct page *page, - struct mem_cgroup *mem_cont) + struct mem_cgroup *mem_cont, + unsigned long *vm_flags) { unsigned int mapcount; struct anon_vma *anon_vma; @@ -405,7 +410,8 @@ static int page_referenced_anon(struct p */ if (mem_cont && !mm_match_cgroup(vma->vm_mm, mem_cont)) continue; - referenced += page_referenced_one(page, vma, &mapcount); + referenced += page_referenced_one(page, vma, + &mapcount, vm_flags); if (!mapcount) break; } @@ -418,6 +424,7 @@ static int page_referenced_anon(struct p * page_referenced_file - referenced check for object-based rmap * @page: the page we're checking references on. * @mem_cont: target memory controller + * @vm_flags: collect encountered vma->vm_flags * * For an object-based mapped page, find all the places it is mapped and * check/clear the referenced flag. This is done by following the page->mapping @@ -427,7 +434,8 @@ static int page_referenced_anon(struct p * This function is only called from page_referenced for object-based pages. */ static int page_referenced_file(struct page *page, - struct mem_cgroup *mem_cont) + struct mem_cgroup *mem_cont, + unsigned long *vm_flags) { unsigned int mapcount; struct address_space *mapping = page->mapping; @@ -467,7 +475,8 @@ static int page_referenced_file(struct p */ if (mem_cont && !mm_match_cgroup(vma->vm_mm, mem_cont)) continue; - referenced += page_referenced_one(page, vma, &mapcount); + referenced += page_referenced_one(page, vma, + &mapcount, vm_flags); if (!mapcount) break; } @@ -481,29 +490,35 @@ static int page_referenced_file(struct p * @page: the page to test * @is_locked: caller holds lock on the page * @mem_cont: target memory controller + * @vm_flags: collect encountered vma->vm_flags * * Quick test_and_clear_referenced for all mappings to a page, * returns the number of ptes which referenced the page. */ -int page_referenced(struct page *page, int is_locked, - struct mem_cgroup *mem_cont) +int page_referenced(struct page *page, + int is_locked, + struct mem_cgroup *mem_cont, + unsigned long *vm_flags) { int referenced = 0; if (TestClearPageReferenced(page)) referenced++; + *vm_flags = 0; if (page_mapped(page) && page->mapping) { if (PageAnon(page)) - referenced += page_referenced_anon(page, mem_cont); + referenced += page_referenced_anon(page, mem_cont, + vm_flags); else if (is_locked) - referenced += page_referenced_file(page, mem_cont); + referenced += page_referenced_file(page, mem_cont, + vm_flags); else if (!trylock_page(page)) referenced++; else { if (page->mapping) - referenced += - page_referenced_file(page, mem_cont); + referenced += page_referenced_file(page, + mem_cont, vm_flags); unlock_page(page); } } --- linux.orig/mm/vmscan.c +++ linux/mm/vmscan.c @@ -598,6 +598,7 @@ static unsigned long shrink_page_list(st struct pagevec freed_pvec; int pgactivate = 0; unsigned long nr_reclaimed = 0; + unsigned long vm_flags; cond_resched(); @@ -648,7 +649,8 @@ static unsigned long shrink_page_list(st goto keep_locked; } - referenced = page_referenced(page, 1, sc->mem_cgroup); + referenced = page_referenced(page, 1, + sc->mem_cgroup, &vm_flags); /* In active use or really unfreeable? Activate it. */ if (sc->order <= PAGE_ALLOC_COSTLY_ORDER && referenced && page_mapping_inuse(page)) @@ -1229,6 +1231,7 @@ static void shrink_active_list(unsigned { unsigned long pgmoved; unsigned long pgscanned; + unsigned long vm_flags; LIST_HEAD(l_hold); /* The pages which were snipped off */ LIST_HEAD(l_inactive); struct page *page; @@ -1269,7 +1272,7 @@ static void shrink_active_list(unsigned /* page_referenced clears PageReferenced */ if (page_mapping_inuse(page) && - page_referenced(page, 0, sc->mem_cgroup)) + page_referenced(page, 0, sc->mem_cgroup, &vm_flags)) pgmoved++; list_add(&page->lru, &l_inactive); -- -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 1/3] vmscan: report vm_flags in page_referenced() 2009-05-16 9:00 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-16 13:17 ` Johannes Weiner -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Johannes Weiner @ 2009-05-16 13:17 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Minchan Kim, Peter Zijlstra, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 05:00:06PM +0800, Wu Fengguang wrote: > Collect vma->vm_flags of the VMAs that actually referenced the page. > > This is preparing for more informed reclaim heuristics, > eg. to protect executable file pages more aggressively. > For now only the VM_EXEC bit will be used by the caller. > > CC: Minchan Kim <minchan.kim@gmail.com> > CC: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> > CC: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> > Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 1/3] vmscan: report vm_flags in page_referenced() @ 2009-05-16 13:17 ` Johannes Weiner 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Johannes Weiner @ 2009-05-16 13:17 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Minchan Kim, Peter Zijlstra, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 05:00:06PM +0800, Wu Fengguang wrote: > Collect vma->vm_flags of the VMAs that actually referenced the page. > > This is preparing for more informed reclaim heuristics, > eg. to protect executable file pages more aggressively. > For now only the VM_EXEC bit will be used by the caller. > > CC: Minchan Kim <minchan.kim@gmail.com> > CC: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> > CC: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> > Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 1/3] vmscan: report vm_flags in page_referenced() 2009-05-16 9:00 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-16 13:37 ` Rik van Riel -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Rik van Riel @ 2009-05-16 13:37 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Minchan Kim, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin Wu Fengguang wrote: > Collect vma->vm_flags of the VMAs that actually referenced the page. > > This is preparing for more informed reclaim heuristics, > eg. to protect executable file pages more aggressively. > For now only the VM_EXEC bit will be used by the caller. > > CC: Minchan Kim <minchan.kim@gmail.com> > CC: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> > CC: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> > Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com> -- All rights reversed. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 1/3] vmscan: report vm_flags in page_referenced() @ 2009-05-16 13:37 ` Rik van Riel 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Rik van Riel @ 2009-05-16 13:37 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Minchan Kim, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin Wu Fengguang wrote: > Collect vma->vm_flags of the VMAs that actually referenced the page. > > This is preparing for more informed reclaim heuristics, > eg. to protect executable file pages more aggressively. > For now only the VM_EXEC bit will be used by the caller. > > CC: Minchan Kim <minchan.kim@gmail.com> > CC: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> > CC: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> > Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com> -- All rights reversed. -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 1/3] vmscan: report vm_flags in page_referenced() 2009-05-16 9:00 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-17 0:35 ` Minchan Kim -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Minchan Kim @ 2009-05-17 0:35 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 6:00 PM, Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > Collect vma->vm_flags of the VMAs that actually referenced the page. > > This is preparing for more informed reclaim heuristics, > eg. to protect executable file pages more aggressively. > For now only the VM_EXEC bit will be used by the caller. > > CC: Minchan Kim <minchan.kim@gmail.com> > CC: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> > CC: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> > Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Minchan Kim <minchan.kim@gmail.com> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 1/3] vmscan: report vm_flags in page_referenced() @ 2009-05-17 0:35 ` Minchan Kim 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Minchan Kim @ 2009-05-17 0:35 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 6:00 PM, Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > Collect vma->vm_flags of the VMAs that actually referenced the page. > > This is preparing for more informed reclaim heuristics, > eg. to protect executable file pages more aggressively. > For now only the VM_EXEC bit will be used by the caller. > > CC: Minchan Kim <minchan.kim@gmail.com> > CC: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> > CC: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> > Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Minchan Kim <minchan.kim@gmail.com> -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 1/3] vmscan: report vm_flags in page_referenced() 2009-05-16 9:00 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-17 1:36 ` Minchan Kim -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Minchan Kim @ 2009-05-17 1:36 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 6:00 PM, Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > Collect vma->vm_flags of the VMAs that actually referenced the page. > > This is preparing for more informed reclaim heuristics, > eg. to protect executable file pages more aggressively. > For now only the VM_EXEC bit will be used by the caller. > > CC: Minchan Kim <minchan.kim@gmail.com> > CC: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> > CC: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> > Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> > --- > include/linux/rmap.h | 5 +++-- > mm/rmap.c | 37 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------- > mm/vmscan.c | 7 +++++-- > 3 files changed, 34 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) > > --- linux.orig/include/linux/rmap.h > +++ linux/include/linux/rmap.h > @@ -83,7 +83,8 @@ static inline void page_dup_rmap(struct > /* > * Called from mm/vmscan.c to handle paging out > */ > -int page_referenced(struct page *, int is_locked, struct mem_cgroup *cnt); > +int page_referenced(struct page *, int is_locked, > + struct mem_cgroup *cnt, unsigned long *vm_flags); > int try_to_unmap(struct page *, int ignore_refs); > > /* > @@ -128,7 +129,7 @@ int page_wrprotect(struct page *page, in > #define anon_vma_prepare(vma) (0) > #define anon_vma_link(vma) do {} while (0) > > -#define page_referenced(page,l,cnt) TestClearPageReferenced(page) > +#define page_referenced(page, locked, cnt, flags) TestClearPageReferenced(page) > #define try_to_unmap(page, refs) SWAP_FAIL > > static inline int page_mkclean(struct page *page) > --- linux.orig/mm/rmap.c > +++ linux/mm/rmap.c > @@ -333,7 +333,9 @@ static int page_mapped_in_vma(struct pag > * repeatedly from either page_referenced_anon or page_referenced_file. > */ > static int page_referenced_one(struct page *page, > - struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned int *mapcount) > + struct vm_area_struct *vma, > + unsigned int *mapcount, > + unsigned long *vm_flags) > { > struct mm_struct *mm = vma->vm_mm; > unsigned long address; > @@ -381,11 +383,14 @@ out_unmap: > (*mapcount)--; > pte_unmap_unlock(pte, ptl); > out: > + if (referenced) > + *vm_flags |= vma->vm_flags; > return referenced; > } > > static int page_referenced_anon(struct page *page, > - struct mem_cgroup *mem_cont) > + struct mem_cgroup *mem_cont, > + unsigned long *vm_flags) > { > unsigned int mapcount; > struct anon_vma *anon_vma; > @@ -405,7 +410,8 @@ static int page_referenced_anon(struct p > */ > if (mem_cont && !mm_match_cgroup(vma->vm_mm, mem_cont)) > continue; > - referenced += page_referenced_one(page, vma, &mapcount); > + referenced += page_referenced_one(page, vma, > + &mapcount, vm_flags); > if (!mapcount) > break; > } > @@ -418,6 +424,7 @@ static int page_referenced_anon(struct p > * page_referenced_file - referenced check for object-based rmap > * @page: the page we're checking references on. > * @mem_cont: target memory controller > + * @vm_flags: collect encountered vma->vm_flags I missed this. To clarify, how about ? collect encountered vma->vm_flags among vma which referenced the page -- Kinds regards, Minchan Kim ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 1/3] vmscan: report vm_flags in page_referenced() @ 2009-05-17 1:36 ` Minchan Kim 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Minchan Kim @ 2009-05-17 1:36 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 6:00 PM, Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > Collect vma->vm_flags of the VMAs that actually referenced the page. > > This is preparing for more informed reclaim heuristics, > eg. to protect executable file pages more aggressively. > For now only the VM_EXEC bit will be used by the caller. > > CC: Minchan Kim <minchan.kim@gmail.com> > CC: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> > CC: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> > Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> > --- > include/linux/rmap.h | 5 +++-- > mm/rmap.c | 37 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------- > mm/vmscan.c | 7 +++++-- > 3 files changed, 34 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) > > --- linux.orig/include/linux/rmap.h > +++ linux/include/linux/rmap.h > @@ -83,7 +83,8 @@ static inline void page_dup_rmap(struct > /* > * Called from mm/vmscan.c to handle paging out > */ > -int page_referenced(struct page *, int is_locked, struct mem_cgroup *cnt); > +int page_referenced(struct page *, int is_locked, > + struct mem_cgroup *cnt, unsigned long *vm_flags); > int try_to_unmap(struct page *, int ignore_refs); > > /* > @@ -128,7 +129,7 @@ int page_wrprotect(struct page *page, in > #define anon_vma_prepare(vma) (0) > #define anon_vma_link(vma) do {} while (0) > > -#define page_referenced(page,l,cnt) TestClearPageReferenced(page) > +#define page_referenced(page, locked, cnt, flags) TestClearPageReferenced(page) > #define try_to_unmap(page, refs) SWAP_FAIL > > static inline int page_mkclean(struct page *page) > --- linux.orig/mm/rmap.c > +++ linux/mm/rmap.c > @@ -333,7 +333,9 @@ static int page_mapped_in_vma(struct pag > * repeatedly from either page_referenced_anon or page_referenced_file. > */ > static int page_referenced_one(struct page *page, > - struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned int *mapcount) > + struct vm_area_struct *vma, > + unsigned int *mapcount, > + unsigned long *vm_flags) > { > struct mm_struct *mm = vma->vm_mm; > unsigned long address; > @@ -381,11 +383,14 @@ out_unmap: > (*mapcount)--; > pte_unmap_unlock(pte, ptl); > out: > + if (referenced) > + *vm_flags |= vma->vm_flags; > return referenced; > } > > static int page_referenced_anon(struct page *page, > - struct mem_cgroup *mem_cont) > + struct mem_cgroup *mem_cont, > + unsigned long *vm_flags) > { > unsigned int mapcount; > struct anon_vma *anon_vma; > @@ -405,7 +410,8 @@ static int page_referenced_anon(struct p > */ > if (mem_cont && !mm_match_cgroup(vma->vm_mm, mem_cont)) > continue; > - referenced += page_referenced_one(page, vma, &mapcount); > + referenced += page_referenced_one(page, vma, > + &mapcount, vm_flags); > if (!mapcount) > break; > } > @@ -418,6 +424,7 @@ static int page_referenced_anon(struct p > * page_referenced_file - referenced check for object-based rmap > * @page: the page we're checking references on. > * @mem_cont: target memory controller > + * @vm_flags: collect encountered vma->vm_flags I missed this. To clarify, how about ? collect encountered vma->vm_flags among vma which referenced the page -- Kinds regards, Minchan Kim -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 1/3] vmscan: report vm_flags in page_referenced() 2009-05-17 1:36 ` Minchan Kim @ 2009-05-17 1:58 ` Wu Fengguang -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-17 1:58 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Minchan Kim Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 09:36:44AM +0800, Minchan Kim wrote: > On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 6:00 PM, Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > > Collect vma->vm_flags of the VMAs that actually referenced the page. > > > > This is preparing for more informed reclaim heuristics, > > eg. to protect executable file pages more aggressively. > > For now only the VM_EXEC bit will be used by the caller. > > > > CC: Minchan Kim <minchan.kim@gmail.com> > > CC: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> > > CC: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> > > Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> > > --- > > include/linux/rmap.h | 5 +++-- > > mm/rmap.c | 37 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------- > > mm/vmscan.c | 7 +++++-- > > 3 files changed, 34 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) > > > > --- linux.orig/include/linux/rmap.h > > +++ linux/include/linux/rmap.h > > @@ -83,7 +83,8 @@ static inline void page_dup_rmap(struct > > /* > > * Called from mm/vmscan.c to handle paging out > > */ > > -int page_referenced(struct page *, int is_locked, struct mem_cgroup *cnt); > > +int page_referenced(struct page *, int is_locked, > > + struct mem_cgroup *cnt, unsigned long *vm_flags); > > int try_to_unmap(struct page *, int ignore_refs); > > > > /* > > @@ -128,7 +129,7 @@ int page_wrprotect(struct page *page, in > > #define anon_vma_prepare(vma) (0) > > #define anon_vma_link(vma) do {} while (0) > > > > -#define page_referenced(page,l,cnt) TestClearPageReferenced(page) > > +#define page_referenced(page, locked, cnt, flags) TestClearPageReferenced(page) > > #define try_to_unmap(page, refs) SWAP_FAIL > > > > static inline int page_mkclean(struct page *page) > > --- linux.orig/mm/rmap.c > > +++ linux/mm/rmap.c > > @@ -333,7 +333,9 @@ static int page_mapped_in_vma(struct pag > > * repeatedly from either page_referenced_anon or page_referenced_file. > > */ > > static int page_referenced_one(struct page *page, > > - struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned int *mapcount) > > + struct vm_area_struct *vma, > > + unsigned int *mapcount, > > + unsigned long *vm_flags) > > { > > struct mm_struct *mm = vma->vm_mm; > > unsigned long address; > > @@ -381,11 +383,14 @@ out_unmap: > > (*mapcount)--; > > pte_unmap_unlock(pte, ptl); > > out: > > + if (referenced) > > + *vm_flags |= vma->vm_flags; > > return referenced; > > } > > > > static int page_referenced_anon(struct page *page, > > - struct mem_cgroup *mem_cont) > > + struct mem_cgroup *mem_cont, > > + unsigned long *vm_flags) > > { > > unsigned int mapcount; > > struct anon_vma *anon_vma; > > @@ -405,7 +410,8 @@ static int page_referenced_anon(struct p > > */ > > if (mem_cont && !mm_match_cgroup(vma->vm_mm, mem_cont)) > > continue; > > - referenced += page_referenced_one(page, vma, &mapcount); > > + referenced += page_referenced_one(page, vma, > > + &mapcount, vm_flags); > > if (!mapcount) > > break; > > } > > @@ -418,6 +424,7 @@ static int page_referenced_anon(struct p > > * page_referenced_file - referenced check for object-based rmap > > * @page: the page we're checking references on. > > * @mem_cont: target memory controller > > + * @vm_flags: collect encountered vma->vm_flags > > I missed this. > To clarify, how about ? > collect encountered vma->vm_flags among vma which referenced the page Good catch! I'll resubmit the whole patchset :) [ In fact I was thinking about changing those comments - and then forgot it over night. I should really put some notepad around me. ] Thanks, Fengguang ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 1/3] vmscan: report vm_flags in page_referenced() @ 2009-05-17 1:58 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-17 1:58 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Minchan Kim Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 09:36:44AM +0800, Minchan Kim wrote: > On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 6:00 PM, Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > > Collect vma->vm_flags of the VMAs that actually referenced the page. > > > > This is preparing for more informed reclaim heuristics, > > eg. to protect executable file pages more aggressively. > > For now only the VM_EXEC bit will be used by the caller. > > > > CC: Minchan Kim <minchan.kim@gmail.com> > > CC: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> > > CC: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> > > Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> > > --- > > A include/linux/rmap.h | A A 5 +++-- > > A mm/rmap.c A A A A A A | A 37 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------- > > A mm/vmscan.c A A A A A | A A 7 +++++-- > > A 3 files changed, 34 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) > > > > --- linux.orig/include/linux/rmap.h > > +++ linux/include/linux/rmap.h > > @@ -83,7 +83,8 @@ static inline void page_dup_rmap(struct > > A /* > > A * Called from mm/vmscan.c to handle paging out > > A */ > > -int page_referenced(struct page *, int is_locked, struct mem_cgroup *cnt); > > +int page_referenced(struct page *, int is_locked, > > + A A A A A A A A A A A struct mem_cgroup *cnt, unsigned long *vm_flags); > > A int try_to_unmap(struct page *, int ignore_refs); > > > > A /* > > @@ -128,7 +129,7 @@ int page_wrprotect(struct page *page, in > > A #define anon_vma_prepare(vma) A (0) > > A #define anon_vma_link(vma) A A do {} while (0) > > > > -#define page_referenced(page,l,cnt) TestClearPageReferenced(page) > > +#define page_referenced(page, locked, cnt, flags) TestClearPageReferenced(page) > > A #define try_to_unmap(page, refs) SWAP_FAIL > > > > A static inline int page_mkclean(struct page *page) > > --- linux.orig/mm/rmap.c > > +++ linux/mm/rmap.c > > @@ -333,7 +333,9 @@ static int page_mapped_in_vma(struct pag > > A * repeatedly from either page_referenced_anon or page_referenced_file. > > A */ > > A static int page_referenced_one(struct page *page, > > - A A A struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned int *mapcount) > > + A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A struct vm_area_struct *vma, > > + A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A unsigned int *mapcount, > > + A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A unsigned long *vm_flags) > > A { > > A A A A struct mm_struct *mm = vma->vm_mm; > > A A A A unsigned long address; > > @@ -381,11 +383,14 @@ out_unmap: > > A A A A (*mapcount)--; > > A A A A pte_unmap_unlock(pte, ptl); > > A out: > > + A A A if (referenced) > > + A A A A A A A *vm_flags |= vma->vm_flags; > > A A A A return referenced; > > A } > > > > A static int page_referenced_anon(struct page *page, > > - A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A struct mem_cgroup *mem_cont) > > + A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A struct mem_cgroup *mem_cont, > > + A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A unsigned long *vm_flags) > > A { > > A A A A unsigned int mapcount; > > A A A A struct anon_vma *anon_vma; > > @@ -405,7 +410,8 @@ static int page_referenced_anon(struct p > > A A A A A A A A */ > > A A A A A A A A if (mem_cont && !mm_match_cgroup(vma->vm_mm, mem_cont)) > > A A A A A A A A A A A A continue; > > - A A A A A A A referenced += page_referenced_one(page, vma, &mapcount); > > + A A A A A A A referenced += page_referenced_one(page, vma, > > + A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A &mapcount, vm_flags); > > A A A A A A A A if (!mapcount) > > A A A A A A A A A A A A break; > > A A A A } > > @@ -418,6 +424,7 @@ static int page_referenced_anon(struct p > > A * page_referenced_file - referenced check for object-based rmap > > A * @page: the page we're checking references on. > > A * @mem_cont: target memory controller > > + * @vm_flags: collect encountered vma->vm_flags > > I missed this. > To clarify, how about ? > collect encountered vma->vm_flags among vma which referenced the page Good catch! I'll resubmit the whole patchset :) [ In fact I was thinking about changing those comments - and then forgot it over night. I should really put some notepad around me. ] Thanks, Fengguang -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-16 9:00 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-16 9:00 ` Wu Fengguang -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-16 9:00 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Andrew Morton Cc: LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, Wu Fengguang, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim [-- Attachment #1: mm-vmscan-protect-exec-referenced.patch --] [-- Type: text/plain, Size: 7387 bytes --] Protect referenced PROT_EXEC mapped pages from being deactivated. PROT_EXEC(or its internal presentation VM_EXEC) pages normally belong to some currently running executables and their linked libraries, they shall really be cached aggressively to provide good user experiences. Thanks to Johannes Weiner for the advice to reuse the VMA walk in page_referenced() to get the PROT_EXEC bit. [more details] ( The consequences of this patch will have to be discussed together with Rik van Riel's recent patch "vmscan: evict use-once pages first". ) ( Some of the good points and insights are taken into this changelog. Thanks to all the involved people for the great LKML discussions. ) the problem ----------- For a typical desktop, the most precious working set is composed of *actively accessed* (1) memory mapped executables (2) and their anonymous pages (3) and other files (4) and the dcache/icache/.. slabs while the least important data are (5) infrequently used or use-once files For a typical desktop, one major problem is busty and large amount of (5) use-once files flushing out the working set. Inside the working set, (4) dcache/icache have already been too sticky ;-) So we only have to care (2) anonymous and (1)(3) file pages. anonymous pages --------------- Anonymous pages are effectively immune to the streaming IO attack, because we now have separate file/anon LRU lists. When the use-once files crowd into the file LRU, the list's "quality" is significantly lowered. Therefore the scan balance policy in get_scan_ratio() will choose to scan the (low quality) file LRU much more frequently than the anon LRU. file pages ---------- Rik proposed to *not* scan the active file LRU when the inactive list grows larger than active list. This guarantees that when there are use-once streaming IO, and the working set is not too large(so that active_size < inactive_size), the active file LRU will *not* be scanned at all. So the not-too-large working set can be well protected. But there are also situations where the file working set is a bit large so that (active_size >= inactive_size), or the streaming IOs are not purely use-once. In these cases, the active list will be scanned slowly. Because the current shrink_active_list() policy is to deactivate active pages regardless of their referenced bits. The deactivated pages become susceptible to the streaming IO attack: the inactive list could be scanned fast (500MB / 50MBps = 10s) so that the deactivated pages don't have enough time to get re-referenced. Because a user tend to switch between windows in intervals from seconds to minutes. This patch holds mapped executable pages in the active list as long as they are referenced during each full scan of the active list. Because the active list is normally scanned much slower, they get longer grace time (eg. 100s) for further references, which better matches the pace of user operations. Therefore this patch greatly prolongs the in-cache time of executable code, when there are moderate memory pressures. before patch: guaranteed to be cached if reference intervals < I after patch: guaranteed to be cached if reference intervals < I+A (except when randomly reclaimed by the lumpy reclaim) where A = time to fully scan the active file LRU I = time to fully scan the inactive file LRU Note that normally A >> I. side effects ------------ This patch is safe in general, it restores the pre-2.6.28 mmap() behavior but in a much smaller and well targeted scope. One may worry about some one to abuse the PROT_EXEC heuristic. But as Andrew Morton stated, there are other tricks to getting that sort of boost. Another concern is the PROT_EXEC mapped pages growing large in rare cases, and therefore hurting reclaim efficiency. But a sane application targeted for large audience will never use PROT_EXEC for data mappings. If some home made application tries to abuse that bit, it shall be aware of the consequences. If it is abused to scale of 2/3 total memory, it gains nothing but overheads. CC: Elladan <elladan@eskimo.com> CC: Nick Piggin <npiggin@suse.de> CC: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> CC: Christoph Lameter <cl@linux-foundation.org> CC: KOSAKI Motohiro <kosaki.motohiro@jp.fujitsu.com> Acked-by: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Acked-by: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> --- mm/vmscan.c | 46 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----- 1 file changed, 41 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) --- linux.orig/mm/vmscan.c +++ linux/mm/vmscan.c @@ -1233,6 +1233,7 @@ static void shrink_active_list(unsigned unsigned long pgscanned; unsigned long vm_flags; LIST_HEAD(l_hold); /* The pages which were snipped off */ + LIST_HEAD(l_active); LIST_HEAD(l_inactive); struct page *page; struct pagevec pvec; @@ -1272,28 +1273,40 @@ static void shrink_active_list(unsigned /* page_referenced clears PageReferenced */ if (page_mapping_inuse(page) && - page_referenced(page, 0, sc->mem_cgroup, &vm_flags)) + page_referenced(page, 0, sc->mem_cgroup, &vm_flags)) { pgmoved++; + /* + * Identify referenced, file-backed active pages and + * give them one more trip around the active list. So + * that executable code get better chances to stay in + * memory under moderate memory pressure. Anon pages + * are ignored, since JVM can create lots of anon + * VM_EXEC pages. + */ + if ((vm_flags & VM_EXEC) && !PageAnon(page)) { + list_add(&page->lru, &l_active); + continue; + } + } list_add(&page->lru, &l_inactive); } /* - * Move the pages to the [file or anon] inactive list. + * Move pages back to the lru list. */ pagevec_init(&pvec, 1); - lru = LRU_BASE + file * LRU_FILE; spin_lock_irq(&zone->lru_lock); /* - * Count referenced pages from currently used mappings as - * rotated, even though they are moved to the inactive list. + * Count referenced pages from currently used mappings as rotated. * This helps balance scan pressure between file and anonymous * pages in get_scan_ratio. */ reclaim_stat->recent_rotated[!!file] += pgmoved; pgmoved = 0; /* count pages moved to inactive list */ + lru = LRU_BASE + file * LRU_FILE; while (!list_empty(&l_inactive)) { page = lru_to_page(&l_inactive); prefetchw_prev_lru_page(page, &l_inactive, flags); @@ -1316,6 +1329,29 @@ static void shrink_active_list(unsigned __mod_zone_page_state(zone, NR_LRU_BASE + lru, pgmoved); __count_zone_vm_events(PGREFILL, zone, pgscanned); __count_vm_events(PGDEACTIVATE, pgmoved); + + pgmoved = 0; /* count pages moved back to active list */ + lru = LRU_ACTIVE + file * LRU_FILE; + while (!list_empty(&l_active)) { + page = lru_to_page(&l_active); + prefetchw_prev_lru_page(page, &l_active, flags); + VM_BUG_ON(PageLRU(page)); + SetPageLRU(page); + VM_BUG_ON(!PageActive(page)); + + list_move(&page->lru, &zone->lru[lru].list); + mem_cgroup_add_lru_list(page, lru); + pgmoved++; + if (!pagevec_add(&pvec, page)) { + spin_unlock_irq(&zone->lru_lock); + if (buffer_heads_over_limit) + pagevec_strip(&pvec); + __pagevec_release(&pvec); + spin_lock_irq(&zone->lru_lock); + } + } + __mod_zone_page_state(zone, NR_LRU_BASE + lru, pgmoved); + spin_unlock_irq(&zone->lru_lock); if (buffer_heads_over_limit) pagevec_strip(&pvec); -- ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-16 9:00 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-16 9:00 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Andrew Morton Cc: LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, Wu Fengguang, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim [-- Attachment #1: mm-vmscan-protect-exec-referenced.patch --] [-- Type: text/plain, Size: 7612 bytes --] Protect referenced PROT_EXEC mapped pages from being deactivated. PROT_EXEC(or its internal presentation VM_EXEC) pages normally belong to some currently running executables and their linked libraries, they shall really be cached aggressively to provide good user experiences. Thanks to Johannes Weiner for the advice to reuse the VMA walk in page_referenced() to get the PROT_EXEC bit. [more details] ( The consequences of this patch will have to be discussed together with Rik van Riel's recent patch "vmscan: evict use-once pages first". ) ( Some of the good points and insights are taken into this changelog. Thanks to all the involved people for the great LKML discussions. ) the problem ----------- For a typical desktop, the most precious working set is composed of *actively accessed* (1) memory mapped executables (2) and their anonymous pages (3) and other files (4) and the dcache/icache/.. slabs while the least important data are (5) infrequently used or use-once files For a typical desktop, one major problem is busty and large amount of (5) use-once files flushing out the working set. Inside the working set, (4) dcache/icache have already been too sticky ;-) So we only have to care (2) anonymous and (1)(3) file pages. anonymous pages --------------- Anonymous pages are effectively immune to the streaming IO attack, because we now have separate file/anon LRU lists. When the use-once files crowd into the file LRU, the list's "quality" is significantly lowered. Therefore the scan balance policy in get_scan_ratio() will choose to scan the (low quality) file LRU much more frequently than the anon LRU. file pages ---------- Rik proposed to *not* scan the active file LRU when the inactive list grows larger than active list. This guarantees that when there are use-once streaming IO, and the working set is not too large(so that active_size < inactive_size), the active file LRU will *not* be scanned at all. So the not-too-large working set can be well protected. But there are also situations where the file working set is a bit large so that (active_size >= inactive_size), or the streaming IOs are not purely use-once. In these cases, the active list will be scanned slowly. Because the current shrink_active_list() policy is to deactivate active pages regardless of their referenced bits. The deactivated pages become susceptible to the streaming IO attack: the inactive list could be scanned fast (500MB / 50MBps = 10s) so that the deactivated pages don't have enough time to get re-referenced. Because a user tend to switch between windows in intervals from seconds to minutes. This patch holds mapped executable pages in the active list as long as they are referenced during each full scan of the active list. Because the active list is normally scanned much slower, they get longer grace time (eg. 100s) for further references, which better matches the pace of user operations. Therefore this patch greatly prolongs the in-cache time of executable code, when there are moderate memory pressures. before patch: guaranteed to be cached if reference intervals < I after patch: guaranteed to be cached if reference intervals < I+A (except when randomly reclaimed by the lumpy reclaim) where A = time to fully scan the active file LRU I = time to fully scan the inactive file LRU Note that normally A >> I. side effects ------------ This patch is safe in general, it restores the pre-2.6.28 mmap() behavior but in a much smaller and well targeted scope. One may worry about some one to abuse the PROT_EXEC heuristic. But as Andrew Morton stated, there are other tricks to getting that sort of boost. Another concern is the PROT_EXEC mapped pages growing large in rare cases, and therefore hurting reclaim efficiency. But a sane application targeted for large audience will never use PROT_EXEC for data mappings. If some home made application tries to abuse that bit, it shall be aware of the consequences. If it is abused to scale of 2/3 total memory, it gains nothing but overheads. CC: Elladan <elladan@eskimo.com> CC: Nick Piggin <npiggin@suse.de> CC: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> CC: Christoph Lameter <cl@linux-foundation.org> CC: KOSAKI Motohiro <kosaki.motohiro@jp.fujitsu.com> Acked-by: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Acked-by: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> --- mm/vmscan.c | 46 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----- 1 file changed, 41 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) --- linux.orig/mm/vmscan.c +++ linux/mm/vmscan.c @@ -1233,6 +1233,7 @@ static void shrink_active_list(unsigned unsigned long pgscanned; unsigned long vm_flags; LIST_HEAD(l_hold); /* The pages which were snipped off */ + LIST_HEAD(l_active); LIST_HEAD(l_inactive); struct page *page; struct pagevec pvec; @@ -1272,28 +1273,40 @@ static void shrink_active_list(unsigned /* page_referenced clears PageReferenced */ if (page_mapping_inuse(page) && - page_referenced(page, 0, sc->mem_cgroup, &vm_flags)) + page_referenced(page, 0, sc->mem_cgroup, &vm_flags)) { pgmoved++; + /* + * Identify referenced, file-backed active pages and + * give them one more trip around the active list. So + * that executable code get better chances to stay in + * memory under moderate memory pressure. Anon pages + * are ignored, since JVM can create lots of anon + * VM_EXEC pages. + */ + if ((vm_flags & VM_EXEC) && !PageAnon(page)) { + list_add(&page->lru, &l_active); + continue; + } + } list_add(&page->lru, &l_inactive); } /* - * Move the pages to the [file or anon] inactive list. + * Move pages back to the lru list. */ pagevec_init(&pvec, 1); - lru = LRU_BASE + file * LRU_FILE; spin_lock_irq(&zone->lru_lock); /* - * Count referenced pages from currently used mappings as - * rotated, even though they are moved to the inactive list. + * Count referenced pages from currently used mappings as rotated. * This helps balance scan pressure between file and anonymous * pages in get_scan_ratio. */ reclaim_stat->recent_rotated[!!file] += pgmoved; pgmoved = 0; /* count pages moved to inactive list */ + lru = LRU_BASE + file * LRU_FILE; while (!list_empty(&l_inactive)) { page = lru_to_page(&l_inactive); prefetchw_prev_lru_page(page, &l_inactive, flags); @@ -1316,6 +1329,29 @@ static void shrink_active_list(unsigned __mod_zone_page_state(zone, NR_LRU_BASE + lru, pgmoved); __count_zone_vm_events(PGREFILL, zone, pgscanned); __count_vm_events(PGDEACTIVATE, pgmoved); + + pgmoved = 0; /* count pages moved back to active list */ + lru = LRU_ACTIVE + file * LRU_FILE; + while (!list_empty(&l_active)) { + page = lru_to_page(&l_active); + prefetchw_prev_lru_page(page, &l_active, flags); + VM_BUG_ON(PageLRU(page)); + SetPageLRU(page); + VM_BUG_ON(!PageActive(page)); + + list_move(&page->lru, &zone->lru[lru].list); + mem_cgroup_add_lru_list(page, lru); + pgmoved++; + if (!pagevec_add(&pvec, page)) { + spin_unlock_irq(&zone->lru_lock); + if (buffer_heads_over_limit) + pagevec_strip(&pvec); + __pagevec_release(&pvec); + spin_lock_irq(&zone->lru_lock); + } + } + __mod_zone_page_state(zone, NR_LRU_BASE + lru, pgmoved); + spin_unlock_irq(&zone->lru_lock); if (buffer_heads_over_limit) pagevec_strip(&pvec); -- -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. 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* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-16 9:00 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-16 9:28 ` Wu Fengguang -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-16 9:28 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Andrew Morton Cc: LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim [trivial update on comment text, according to Rik's comment] -- vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen Protect referenced PROT_EXEC mapped pages from being deactivated. PROT_EXEC(or its internal presentation VM_EXEC) pages normally belong to some currently running executables and their linked libraries, they shall really be cached aggressively to provide good user experiences. Thanks to Johannes Weiner for the advice to reuse the VMA walk in page_referenced() to get the PROT_EXEC bit. [more details] ( The consequences of this patch will have to be discussed together with Rik van Riel's recent patch "vmscan: evict use-once pages first". ) ( Some of the good points and insights are taken into this changelog. Thanks to all the involved people for the great LKML discussions. ) the problem ----------- For a typical desktop, the most precious working set is composed of *actively accessed* (1) memory mapped executables (2) and their anonymous pages (3) and other files (4) and the dcache/icache/.. slabs while the least important data are (5) infrequently used or use-once files For a typical desktop, one major problem is busty and large amount of (5) use-once files flushing out the working set. Inside the working set, (4) dcache/icache have already been too sticky ;-) So we only have to care (2) anonymous and (1)(3) file pages. anonymous pages --------------- Anonymous pages are effectively immune to the streaming IO attack, because we now have separate file/anon LRU lists. When the use-once files crowd into the file LRU, the list's "quality" is significantly lowered. Therefore the scan balance policy in get_scan_ratio() will choose to scan the (low quality) file LRU much more frequently than the anon LRU. file pages ---------- Rik proposed to *not* scan the active file LRU when the inactive list grows larger than active list. This guarantees that when there are use-once streaming IO, and the working set is not too large(so that active_size < inactive_size), the active file LRU will *not* be scanned at all. So the not-too-large working set can be well protected. But there are also situations where the file working set is a bit large so that (active_size >= inactive_size), or the streaming IOs are not purely use-once. In these cases, the active list will be scanned slowly. Because the current shrink_active_list() policy is to deactivate active pages regardless of their referenced bits. The deactivated pages become susceptible to the streaming IO attack: the inactive list could be scanned fast (500MB / 50MBps = 10s) so that the deactivated pages don't have enough time to get re-referenced. Because a user tend to switch between windows in intervals from seconds to minutes. This patch holds mapped executable pages in the active list as long as they are referenced during each full scan of the active list. Because the active list is normally scanned much slower, they get longer grace time (eg. 100s) for further references, which better matches the pace of user operations. Therefore this patch greatly prolongs the in-cache time of executable code, when there are moderate memory pressures. before patch: guaranteed to be cached if reference intervals < I after patch: guaranteed to be cached if reference intervals < I+A (except when randomly reclaimed by the lumpy reclaim) where A = time to fully scan the active file LRU I = time to fully scan the inactive file LRU Note that normally A >> I. side effects ------------ This patch is safe in general, it restores the pre-2.6.28 mmap() behavior but in a much smaller and well targeted scope. One may worry about some one to abuse the PROT_EXEC heuristic. But as Andrew Morton stated, there are other tricks to getting that sort of boost. Another concern is the PROT_EXEC mapped pages growing large in rare cases, and therefore hurting reclaim efficiency. But a sane application targeted for large audience will never use PROT_EXEC for data mappings. If some home made application tries to abuse that bit, it shall be aware of the consequences. If it is abused to scale of 2/3 total memory, it gains nothing but overheads. CC: Elladan <elladan@eskimo.com> CC: Nick Piggin <npiggin@suse.de> CC: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> CC: Christoph Lameter <cl@linux-foundation.org> CC: KOSAKI Motohiro <kosaki.motohiro@jp.fujitsu.com> Acked-by: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Acked-by: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> --- mm/vmscan.c | 51 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 44 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) --- linux.orig/mm/vmscan.c +++ linux/mm/vmscan.c @@ -1233,6 +1233,7 @@ static void shrink_active_list(unsigned unsigned long pgscanned; unsigned long vm_flags; LIST_HEAD(l_hold); /* The pages which were snipped off */ + LIST_HEAD(l_active); LIST_HEAD(l_inactive); struct page *page; struct pagevec pvec; @@ -1272,28 +1273,41 @@ static void shrink_active_list(unsigned /* page_referenced clears PageReferenced */ if (page_mapping_inuse(page) && - page_referenced(page, 0, sc->mem_cgroup, &vm_flags)) + page_referenced(page, 0, sc->mem_cgroup, &vm_flags)) { pgmoved++; + /* + * Identify referenced, file-backed active pages and + * give them one more trip around the active list. So + * that executable code get better chances to stay in + * memory under moderate memory pressure. Anon pages + * are ignored, since JVM can create lots of anon + * VM_EXEC pages. + */ + if ((vm_flags & VM_EXEC) && !PageAnon(page)) { + list_add(&page->lru, &l_active); + continue; + } + } list_add(&page->lru, &l_inactive); } /* - * Move the pages to the [file or anon] inactive list. + * Move pages back to the lru list. */ pagevec_init(&pvec, 1); - lru = LRU_BASE + file * LRU_FILE; spin_lock_irq(&zone->lru_lock); /* - * Count referenced pages from currently used mappings as - * rotated, even though they are moved to the inactive list. - * This helps balance scan pressure between file and anonymous - * pages in get_scan_ratio. + * Count referenced pages from currently used mappings as rotated, + * even though only some of them are actually re-activated. This + * helps balance scan pressure between file and anonymous pages in + * get_scan_ratio. */ reclaim_stat->recent_rotated[!!file] += pgmoved; pgmoved = 0; /* count pages moved to inactive list */ + lru = LRU_BASE + file * LRU_FILE; while (!list_empty(&l_inactive)) { page = lru_to_page(&l_inactive); prefetchw_prev_lru_page(page, &l_inactive, flags); @@ -1316,6 +1330,29 @@ static void shrink_active_list(unsigned __mod_zone_page_state(zone, NR_LRU_BASE + lru, pgmoved); __count_zone_vm_events(PGREFILL, zone, pgscanned); __count_vm_events(PGDEACTIVATE, pgmoved); + + pgmoved = 0; /* count pages moved back to active list */ + lru = LRU_ACTIVE + file * LRU_FILE; + while (!list_empty(&l_active)) { + page = lru_to_page(&l_active); + prefetchw_prev_lru_page(page, &l_active, flags); + VM_BUG_ON(PageLRU(page)); + SetPageLRU(page); + VM_BUG_ON(!PageActive(page)); + + list_move(&page->lru, &zone->lru[lru].list); + mem_cgroup_add_lru_list(page, lru); + pgmoved++; + if (!pagevec_add(&pvec, page)) { + spin_unlock_irq(&zone->lru_lock); + if (buffer_heads_over_limit) + pagevec_strip(&pvec); + __pagevec_release(&pvec); + spin_lock_irq(&zone->lru_lock); + } + } + __mod_zone_page_state(zone, NR_LRU_BASE + lru, pgmoved); + spin_unlock_irq(&zone->lru_lock); if (buffer_heads_over_limit) pagevec_strip(&pvec); ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-16 9:28 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-16 9:28 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Andrew Morton Cc: LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim [trivial update on comment text, according to Rik's comment] -- vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen Protect referenced PROT_EXEC mapped pages from being deactivated. PROT_EXEC(or its internal presentation VM_EXEC) pages normally belong to some currently running executables and their linked libraries, they shall really be cached aggressively to provide good user experiences. Thanks to Johannes Weiner for the advice to reuse the VMA walk in page_referenced() to get the PROT_EXEC bit. [more details] ( The consequences of this patch will have to be discussed together with Rik van Riel's recent patch "vmscan: evict use-once pages first". ) ( Some of the good points and insights are taken into this changelog. Thanks to all the involved people for the great LKML discussions. ) the problem ----------- For a typical desktop, the most precious working set is composed of *actively accessed* (1) memory mapped executables (2) and their anonymous pages (3) and other files (4) and the dcache/icache/.. slabs while the least important data are (5) infrequently used or use-once files For a typical desktop, one major problem is busty and large amount of (5) use-once files flushing out the working set. Inside the working set, (4) dcache/icache have already been too sticky ;-) So we only have to care (2) anonymous and (1)(3) file pages. anonymous pages --------------- Anonymous pages are effectively immune to the streaming IO attack, because we now have separate file/anon LRU lists. When the use-once files crowd into the file LRU, the list's "quality" is significantly lowered. Therefore the scan balance policy in get_scan_ratio() will choose to scan the (low quality) file LRU much more frequently than the anon LRU. file pages ---------- Rik proposed to *not* scan the active file LRU when the inactive list grows larger than active list. This guarantees that when there are use-once streaming IO, and the working set is not too large(so that active_size < inactive_size), the active file LRU will *not* be scanned at all. So the not-too-large working set can be well protected. But there are also situations where the file working set is a bit large so that (active_size >= inactive_size), or the streaming IOs are not purely use-once. In these cases, the active list will be scanned slowly. Because the current shrink_active_list() policy is to deactivate active pages regardless of their referenced bits. The deactivated pages become susceptible to the streaming IO attack: the inactive list could be scanned fast (500MB / 50MBps = 10s) so that the deactivated pages don't have enough time to get re-referenced. Because a user tend to switch between windows in intervals from seconds to minutes. This patch holds mapped executable pages in the active list as long as they are referenced during each full scan of the active list. Because the active list is normally scanned much slower, they get longer grace time (eg. 100s) for further references, which better matches the pace of user operations. Therefore this patch greatly prolongs the in-cache time of executable code, when there are moderate memory pressures. before patch: guaranteed to be cached if reference intervals < I after patch: guaranteed to be cached if reference intervals < I+A (except when randomly reclaimed by the lumpy reclaim) where A = time to fully scan the active file LRU I = time to fully scan the inactive file LRU Note that normally A >> I. side effects ------------ This patch is safe in general, it restores the pre-2.6.28 mmap() behavior but in a much smaller and well targeted scope. One may worry about some one to abuse the PROT_EXEC heuristic. But as Andrew Morton stated, there are other tricks to getting that sort of boost. Another concern is the PROT_EXEC mapped pages growing large in rare cases, and therefore hurting reclaim efficiency. But a sane application targeted for large audience will never use PROT_EXEC for data mappings. If some home made application tries to abuse that bit, it shall be aware of the consequences. If it is abused to scale of 2/3 total memory, it gains nothing but overheads. CC: Elladan <elladan@eskimo.com> CC: Nick Piggin <npiggin@suse.de> CC: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> CC: Christoph Lameter <cl@linux-foundation.org> CC: KOSAKI Motohiro <kosaki.motohiro@jp.fujitsu.com> Acked-by: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Acked-by: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> --- mm/vmscan.c | 51 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 44 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) --- linux.orig/mm/vmscan.c +++ linux/mm/vmscan.c @@ -1233,6 +1233,7 @@ static void shrink_active_list(unsigned unsigned long pgscanned; unsigned long vm_flags; LIST_HEAD(l_hold); /* The pages which were snipped off */ + LIST_HEAD(l_active); LIST_HEAD(l_inactive); struct page *page; struct pagevec pvec; @@ -1272,28 +1273,41 @@ static void shrink_active_list(unsigned /* page_referenced clears PageReferenced */ if (page_mapping_inuse(page) && - page_referenced(page, 0, sc->mem_cgroup, &vm_flags)) + page_referenced(page, 0, sc->mem_cgroup, &vm_flags)) { pgmoved++; + /* + * Identify referenced, file-backed active pages and + * give them one more trip around the active list. So + * that executable code get better chances to stay in + * memory under moderate memory pressure. Anon pages + * are ignored, since JVM can create lots of anon + * VM_EXEC pages. + */ + if ((vm_flags & VM_EXEC) && !PageAnon(page)) { + list_add(&page->lru, &l_active); + continue; + } + } list_add(&page->lru, &l_inactive); } /* - * Move the pages to the [file or anon] inactive list. + * Move pages back to the lru list. */ pagevec_init(&pvec, 1); - lru = LRU_BASE + file * LRU_FILE; spin_lock_irq(&zone->lru_lock); /* - * Count referenced pages from currently used mappings as - * rotated, even though they are moved to the inactive list. - * This helps balance scan pressure between file and anonymous - * pages in get_scan_ratio. + * Count referenced pages from currently used mappings as rotated, + * even though only some of them are actually re-activated. This + * helps balance scan pressure between file and anonymous pages in + * get_scan_ratio. */ reclaim_stat->recent_rotated[!!file] += pgmoved; pgmoved = 0; /* count pages moved to inactive list */ + lru = LRU_BASE + file * LRU_FILE; while (!list_empty(&l_inactive)) { page = lru_to_page(&l_inactive); prefetchw_prev_lru_page(page, &l_inactive, flags); @@ -1316,6 +1330,29 @@ static void shrink_active_list(unsigned __mod_zone_page_state(zone, NR_LRU_BASE + lru, pgmoved); __count_zone_vm_events(PGREFILL, zone, pgscanned); __count_vm_events(PGDEACTIVATE, pgmoved); + + pgmoved = 0; /* count pages moved back to active list */ + lru = LRU_ACTIVE + file * LRU_FILE; + while (!list_empty(&l_active)) { + page = lru_to_page(&l_active); + prefetchw_prev_lru_page(page, &l_active, flags); + VM_BUG_ON(PageLRU(page)); + SetPageLRU(page); + VM_BUG_ON(!PageActive(page)); + + list_move(&page->lru, &zone->lru[lru].list); + mem_cgroup_add_lru_list(page, lru); + pgmoved++; + if (!pagevec_add(&pvec, page)) { + spin_unlock_irq(&zone->lru_lock); + if (buffer_heads_over_limit) + pagevec_strip(&pvec); + __pagevec_release(&pvec); + spin_lock_irq(&zone->lru_lock); + } + } + __mod_zone_page_state(zone, NR_LRU_BASE + lru, pgmoved); + spin_unlock_irq(&zone->lru_lock); if (buffer_heads_over_limit) pagevec_strip(&pvec); -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. 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* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-16 9:28 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-16 13:20 ` Johannes Weiner -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Johannes Weiner @ 2009-05-16 13:20 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 05:28:58PM +0800, Wu Fengguang wrote: > [trivial update on comment text, according to Rik's comment] > > -- > vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen > > Protect referenced PROT_EXEC mapped pages from being deactivated. > > PROT_EXEC(or its internal presentation VM_EXEC) pages normally belong to some > currently running executables and their linked libraries, they shall really be > cached aggressively to provide good user experiences. > > Thanks to Johannes Weiner for the advice to reuse the VMA walk in > page_referenced() to get the PROT_EXEC bit. > > > [more details] > > ( The consequences of this patch will have to be discussed together with > Rik van Riel's recent patch "vmscan: evict use-once pages first". ) > > ( Some of the good points and insights are taken into this changelog. > Thanks to all the involved people for the great LKML discussions. ) > > the problem > ----------- > > For a typical desktop, the most precious working set is composed of > *actively accessed* > (1) memory mapped executables > (2) and their anonymous pages > (3) and other files > (4) and the dcache/icache/.. slabs > while the least important data are > (5) infrequently used or use-once files > > For a typical desktop, one major problem is busty and large amount of (5) > use-once files flushing out the working set. > > Inside the working set, (4) dcache/icache have already been too sticky ;-) > So we only have to care (2) anonymous and (1)(3) file pages. > > anonymous pages > --------------- > Anonymous pages are effectively immune to the streaming IO attack, because we > now have separate file/anon LRU lists. When the use-once files crowd into the > file LRU, the list's "quality" is significantly lowered. Therefore the scan > balance policy in get_scan_ratio() will choose to scan the (low quality) file > LRU much more frequently than the anon LRU. > > file pages > ---------- > Rik proposed to *not* scan the active file LRU when the inactive list grows > larger than active list. This guarantees that when there are use-once streaming > IO, and the working set is not too large(so that active_size < inactive_size), > the active file LRU will *not* be scanned at all. So the not-too-large working > set can be well protected. > > But there are also situations where the file working set is a bit large so that > (active_size >= inactive_size), or the streaming IOs are not purely use-once. > In these cases, the active list will be scanned slowly. Because the current > shrink_active_list() policy is to deactivate active pages regardless of their > referenced bits. The deactivated pages become susceptible to the streaming IO > attack: the inactive list could be scanned fast (500MB / 50MBps = 10s) so that > the deactivated pages don't have enough time to get re-referenced. Because a > user tend to switch between windows in intervals from seconds to minutes. > > This patch holds mapped executable pages in the active list as long as they > are referenced during each full scan of the active list. Because the active > list is normally scanned much slower, they get longer grace time (eg. 100s) > for further references, which better matches the pace of user operations. > > Therefore this patch greatly prolongs the in-cache time of executable code, > when there are moderate memory pressures. > > before patch: guaranteed to be cached if reference intervals < I > after patch: guaranteed to be cached if reference intervals < I+A > (except when randomly reclaimed by the lumpy reclaim) > where > A = time to fully scan the active file LRU > I = time to fully scan the inactive file LRU > > Note that normally A >> I. > > side effects > ------------ > > This patch is safe in general, it restores the pre-2.6.28 mmap() behavior > but in a much smaller and well targeted scope. > > One may worry about some one to abuse the PROT_EXEC heuristic. But as > Andrew Morton stated, there are other tricks to getting that sort of boost. > > Another concern is the PROT_EXEC mapped pages growing large in rare cases, > and therefore hurting reclaim efficiency. But a sane application targeted for > large audience will never use PROT_EXEC for data mappings. If some home made > application tries to abuse that bit, it shall be aware of the consequences. > If it is abused to scale of 2/3 total memory, it gains nothing but overheads. > > CC: Elladan <elladan@eskimo.com> > CC: Nick Piggin <npiggin@suse.de> > CC: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> > CC: Christoph Lameter <cl@linux-foundation.org> > CC: KOSAKI Motohiro <kosaki.motohiro@jp.fujitsu.com> > Acked-by: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> > Acked-by: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com> > Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-16 13:20 ` Johannes Weiner 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Johannes Weiner @ 2009-05-16 13:20 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 05:28:58PM +0800, Wu Fengguang wrote: > [trivial update on comment text, according to Rik's comment] > > -- > vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen > > Protect referenced PROT_EXEC mapped pages from being deactivated. > > PROT_EXEC(or its internal presentation VM_EXEC) pages normally belong to some > currently running executables and their linked libraries, they shall really be > cached aggressively to provide good user experiences. > > Thanks to Johannes Weiner for the advice to reuse the VMA walk in > page_referenced() to get the PROT_EXEC bit. > > > [more details] > > ( The consequences of this patch will have to be discussed together with > Rik van Riel's recent patch "vmscan: evict use-once pages first". ) > > ( Some of the good points and insights are taken into this changelog. > Thanks to all the involved people for the great LKML discussions. ) > > the problem > ----------- > > For a typical desktop, the most precious working set is composed of > *actively accessed* > (1) memory mapped executables > (2) and their anonymous pages > (3) and other files > (4) and the dcache/icache/.. slabs > while the least important data are > (5) infrequently used or use-once files > > For a typical desktop, one major problem is busty and large amount of (5) > use-once files flushing out the working set. > > Inside the working set, (4) dcache/icache have already been too sticky ;-) > So we only have to care (2) anonymous and (1)(3) file pages. > > anonymous pages > --------------- > Anonymous pages are effectively immune to the streaming IO attack, because we > now have separate file/anon LRU lists. When the use-once files crowd into the > file LRU, the list's "quality" is significantly lowered. Therefore the scan > balance policy in get_scan_ratio() will choose to scan the (low quality) file > LRU much more frequently than the anon LRU. > > file pages > ---------- > Rik proposed to *not* scan the active file LRU when the inactive list grows > larger than active list. This guarantees that when there are use-once streaming > IO, and the working set is not too large(so that active_size < inactive_size), > the active file LRU will *not* be scanned at all. So the not-too-large working > set can be well protected. > > But there are also situations where the file working set is a bit large so that > (active_size >= inactive_size), or the streaming IOs are not purely use-once. > In these cases, the active list will be scanned slowly. Because the current > shrink_active_list() policy is to deactivate active pages regardless of their > referenced bits. The deactivated pages become susceptible to the streaming IO > attack: the inactive list could be scanned fast (500MB / 50MBps = 10s) so that > the deactivated pages don't have enough time to get re-referenced. Because a > user tend to switch between windows in intervals from seconds to minutes. > > This patch holds mapped executable pages in the active list as long as they > are referenced during each full scan of the active list. Because the active > list is normally scanned much slower, they get longer grace time (eg. 100s) > for further references, which better matches the pace of user operations. > > Therefore this patch greatly prolongs the in-cache time of executable code, > when there are moderate memory pressures. > > before patch: guaranteed to be cached if reference intervals < I > after patch: guaranteed to be cached if reference intervals < I+A > (except when randomly reclaimed by the lumpy reclaim) > where > A = time to fully scan the active file LRU > I = time to fully scan the inactive file LRU > > Note that normally A >> I. > > side effects > ------------ > > This patch is safe in general, it restores the pre-2.6.28 mmap() behavior > but in a much smaller and well targeted scope. > > One may worry about some one to abuse the PROT_EXEC heuristic. But as > Andrew Morton stated, there are other tricks to getting that sort of boost. > > Another concern is the PROT_EXEC mapped pages growing large in rare cases, > and therefore hurting reclaim efficiency. But a sane application targeted for > large audience will never use PROT_EXEC for data mappings. If some home made > application tries to abuse that bit, it shall be aware of the consequences. > If it is abused to scale of 2/3 total memory, it gains nothing but overheads. > > CC: Elladan <elladan@eskimo.com> > CC: Nick Piggin <npiggin@suse.de> > CC: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> > CC: Christoph Lameter <cl@linux-foundation.org> > CC: KOSAKI Motohiro <kosaki.motohiro@jp.fujitsu.com> > Acked-by: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> > Acked-by: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com> > Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. 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* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-16 9:28 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-17 0:38 ` Minchan Kim -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Minchan Kim @ 2009-05-17 0:38 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 6:28 PM, Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > [trivial update on comment text, according to Rik's comment] > > -- > vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen > > Protect referenced PROT_EXEC mapped pages from being deactivated. > > PROT_EXEC(or its internal presentation VM_EXEC) pages normally belong to some > currently running executables and their linked libraries, they shall really be > cached aggressively to provide good user experiences. > > Thanks to Johannes Weiner for the advice to reuse the VMA walk in > page_referenced() to get the PROT_EXEC bit. > > > [more details] > > ( The consequences of this patch will have to be discussed together with > Rik van Riel's recent patch "vmscan: evict use-once pages first". ) > > ( Some of the good points and insights are taken into this changelog. > Thanks to all the involved people for the great LKML discussions. ) > > the problem > ----------- > > For a typical desktop, the most precious working set is composed of > *actively accessed* > (1) memory mapped executables > (2) and their anonymous pages > (3) and other files > (4) and the dcache/icache/.. slabs > while the least important data are > (5) infrequently used or use-once files > > For a typical desktop, one major problem is busty and large amount of (5) > use-once files flushing out the working set. > > Inside the working set, (4) dcache/icache have already been too sticky ;-) > So we only have to care (2) anonymous and (1)(3) file pages. > > anonymous pages > --------------- > Anonymous pages are effectively immune to the streaming IO attack, because we > now have separate file/anon LRU lists. When the use-once files crowd into the > file LRU, the list's "quality" is significantly lowered. Therefore the scan > balance policy in get_scan_ratio() will choose to scan the (low quality) file > LRU much more frequently than the anon LRU. > > file pages > ---------- > Rik proposed to *not* scan the active file LRU when the inactive list grows > larger than active list. This guarantees that when there are use-once streaming > IO, and the working set is not too large(so that active_size < inactive_size), > the active file LRU will *not* be scanned at all. So the not-too-large working > set can be well protected. > > But there are also situations where the file working set is a bit large so that > (active_size >= inactive_size), or the streaming IOs are not purely use-once. > In these cases, the active list will be scanned slowly. Because the current > shrink_active_list() policy is to deactivate active pages regardless of their > referenced bits. The deactivated pages become susceptible to the streaming IO > attack: the inactive list could be scanned fast (500MB / 50MBps = 10s) so that > the deactivated pages don't have enough time to get re-referenced. Because a > user tend to switch between windows in intervals from seconds to minutes. > > This patch holds mapped executable pages in the active list as long as they > are referenced during each full scan of the active list. Because the active > list is normally scanned much slower, they get longer grace time (eg. 100s) > for further references, which better matches the pace of user operations. > > Therefore this patch greatly prolongs the in-cache time of executable code, > when there are moderate memory pressures. > > before patch: guaranteed to be cached if reference intervals < I > after patch: guaranteed to be cached if reference intervals < I+A > (except when randomly reclaimed by the lumpy reclaim) > where > A = time to fully scan the active file LRU > I = time to fully scan the inactive file LRU > > Note that normally A >> I. > > side effects > ------------ > > This patch is safe in general, it restores the pre-2.6.28 mmap() behavior > but in a much smaller and well targeted scope. > > One may worry about some one to abuse the PROT_EXEC heuristic. But as > Andrew Morton stated, there are other tricks to getting that sort of boost. > > Another concern is the PROT_EXEC mapped pages growing large in rare cases, > and therefore hurting reclaim efficiency. But a sane application targeted for > large audience will never use PROT_EXEC for data mappings. If some home made > application tries to abuse that bit, it shall be aware of the consequences. > If it is abused to scale of 2/3 total memory, it gains nothing but overheads. > > CC: Elladan <elladan@eskimo.com> > CC: Nick Piggin <npiggin@suse.de> > CC: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> > CC: Christoph Lameter <cl@linux-foundation.org> > CC: KOSAKI Motohiro <kosaki.motohiro@jp.fujitsu.com> > Acked-by: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> > Acked-by: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com> > Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Minchan Kim <minchan.kim@gmail.com> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-17 0:38 ` Minchan Kim 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Minchan Kim @ 2009-05-17 0:38 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 6:28 PM, Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > [trivial update on comment text, according to Rik's comment] > > -- > vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen > > Protect referenced PROT_EXEC mapped pages from being deactivated. > > PROT_EXEC(or its internal presentation VM_EXEC) pages normally belong to some > currently running executables and their linked libraries, they shall really be > cached aggressively to provide good user experiences. > > Thanks to Johannes Weiner for the advice to reuse the VMA walk in > page_referenced() to get the PROT_EXEC bit. > > > [more details] > > ( The consequences of this patch will have to be discussed together with > Rik van Riel's recent patch "vmscan: evict use-once pages first". ) > > ( Some of the good points and insights are taken into this changelog. > Thanks to all the involved people for the great LKML discussions. ) > > the problem > ----------- > > For a typical desktop, the most precious working set is composed of > *actively accessed* > (1) memory mapped executables > (2) and their anonymous pages > (3) and other files > (4) and the dcache/icache/.. slabs > while the least important data are > (5) infrequently used or use-once files > > For a typical desktop, one major problem is busty and large amount of (5) > use-once files flushing out the working set. > > Inside the working set, (4) dcache/icache have already been too sticky ;-) > So we only have to care (2) anonymous and (1)(3) file pages. > > anonymous pages > --------------- > Anonymous pages are effectively immune to the streaming IO attack, because we > now have separate file/anon LRU lists. When the use-once files crowd into the > file LRU, the list's "quality" is significantly lowered. Therefore the scan > balance policy in get_scan_ratio() will choose to scan the (low quality) file > LRU much more frequently than the anon LRU. > > file pages > ---------- > Rik proposed to *not* scan the active file LRU when the inactive list grows > larger than active list. This guarantees that when there are use-once streaming > IO, and the working set is not too large(so that active_size < inactive_size), > the active file LRU will *not* be scanned at all. So the not-too-large working > set can be well protected. > > But there are also situations where the file working set is a bit large so that > (active_size >= inactive_size), or the streaming IOs are not purely use-once. > In these cases, the active list will be scanned slowly. Because the current > shrink_active_list() policy is to deactivate active pages regardless of their > referenced bits. The deactivated pages become susceptible to the streaming IO > attack: the inactive list could be scanned fast (500MB / 50MBps = 10s) so that > the deactivated pages don't have enough time to get re-referenced. Because a > user tend to switch between windows in intervals from seconds to minutes. > > This patch holds mapped executable pages in the active list as long as they > are referenced during each full scan of the active list. Because the active > list is normally scanned much slower, they get longer grace time (eg. 100s) > for further references, which better matches the pace of user operations. > > Therefore this patch greatly prolongs the in-cache time of executable code, > when there are moderate memory pressures. > > before patch: guaranteed to be cached if reference intervals < I > after patch: guaranteed to be cached if reference intervals < I+A > (except when randomly reclaimed by the lumpy reclaim) > where > A = time to fully scan the active file LRU > I = time to fully scan the inactive file LRU > > Note that normally A >> I. > > side effects > ------------ > > This patch is safe in general, it restores the pre-2.6.28 mmap() behavior > but in a much smaller and well targeted scope. > > One may worry about some one to abuse the PROT_EXEC heuristic. But as > Andrew Morton stated, there are other tricks to getting that sort of boost. > > Another concern is the PROT_EXEC mapped pages growing large in rare cases, > and therefore hurting reclaim efficiency. But a sane application targeted for > large audience will never use PROT_EXEC for data mappings. If some home made > application tries to abuse that bit, it shall be aware of the consequences. > If it is abused to scale of 2/3 total memory, it gains nothing but overheads. > > CC: Elladan <elladan@eskimo.com> > CC: Nick Piggin <npiggin@suse.de> > CC: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> > CC: Christoph Lameter <cl@linux-foundation.org> > CC: KOSAKI Motohiro <kosaki.motohiro@jp.fujitsu.com> > Acked-by: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> > Acked-by: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com> > Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Minchan Kim <minchan.kim@gmail.com> -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. 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* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-16 9:28 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-18 14:46 ` Christoph Lameter -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Christoph Lameter @ 2009-05-18 14:46 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, KOSAKI Motohiro, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim On Sat, 16 May 2009, Wu Fengguang wrote: > vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen Nice description! Can you also add the results of a test that shows the benefit of this patch? ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-18 14:46 ` Christoph Lameter 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Christoph Lameter @ 2009-05-18 14:46 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, KOSAKI Motohiro, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim On Sat, 16 May 2009, Wu Fengguang wrote: > vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen Nice description! Can you also add the results of a test that shows the benefit of this patch? -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-18 14:46 ` Christoph Lameter @ 2009-05-19 3:27 ` Wu Fengguang -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-19 3:27 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Christoph Lameter Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, KOSAKI Motohiro, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 10:46:15PM +0800, Christoph Lameter wrote: > On Sat, 16 May 2009, Wu Fengguang wrote: > > > vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen > > Nice description! Thank you! > Can you also add the results of a test that shows the benefit of > this patch? OK. Here it is SUMMARY ======= The patch decreases the number of major faults from 50 to 3 during 10% cache hot reads. SCENARIO ======== The test scenario is to do 100000 pread(size=110 pages, offset=(i*100) pages), where 10% of the pages will be activated: for i in `seq 0 100 10000000`; do echo $i 110; done > pattern-hot-10 iotrace.rb --load pattern-hot-10 --play /b/sparse and monitor /proc/vmstat during the time. The test box has 2G memory. ANALYZES ======== I carried out two runs on fresh booted console mode 2.6.29 with the VM_EXEC patch, and fetched the vmstat numbers on (1) begin: shortly after the big read IO starts; (2) end: just before the big read IO stops; (3) restore: the big read IO stops and the zsh working set restored nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree begin: 2481 2237 8694 630 0 574299 end: 275 231976 233914 633 776271 20933042 restore: 370 232154 234524 691 777183 20958453 begin: 2434 2237 8493 629 0 574195 end: 284 231970 233536 632 771918 20896129 restore: 399 232218 234789 690 774526 20957909 and another run on 2.6.30-rc4-mm with the VM_EXEC logic disabled: begin: 2479 2344 9659 210 0 579643 end: 284 232010 234142 260 772776 20917184 restore: 379 232159 234371 301 774888 20967849 The numbers show that - The startup pgmajfault of 2.6.30-rc4-mm is merely 1/3 that of 2.6.29. I'd attribute that improvement to the mmap readahead improvements :-) - The pgmajfault increment during the file copy is 633-630=3 vs 260-210=50. That's a huge improvement - which means with the VM_EXEC protection logic, active mmap pages is pretty safe even under partially cache hot streaming IO. - when active:inactive file lru size reaches 1:1, their scan rates is 1:20.8 under 10% cache hot IO. (computed with formula Dpgdeactivate:Dpgfree) That roughly means the active mmap pages get 20.8 more chances to get re-referenced to stay in memory. - The absolute nr_mapped drops considerably to 1/9 during the big IO, and the dropped pages are mostly inactive ones. The patch has almost no impact in this aspect, that means it won't unnecessarily increase memory pressure. (In contrast, your 20% mmap protection ratio will keep them all, and therefore eliminate the extra 41 major faults to restore working set of zsh etc.) RAW NUMBERS =========== 2.6.29 with VM_EXEC protection: % vmmon nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 2291 2236 8256 618 0 573817 2415 2236 8473 629 0 574288 2481 2237 8694 630 0 574299 2481 2237 8784 630 0 574302 2484 5054 35432 630 0 603215 2484 8453 66861 630 0 640884 2484 12017 98113 630 0 678696 2484 15434 129512 630 0 715516 2484 18885 160628 630 0 754177 2484 22407 192170 630 0 790997 2484 25845 222804 630 0 829658 2484 29379 254830 630 0 866478 2484 32918 286107 630 0 905139 2484 36359 317482 630 0 943800 2484 39919 349761 630 0 980620 2484 43379 381024 630 0 1019281 2484 46889 412424 630 0 1056101 2484 51576 417827 630 4288 1112642 2484 54865 414277 630 5149 1179934 2484 58052 411414 630 5305 1247292 2484 61284 408370 630 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629 498091 15192642 275 232039 234522 629 501251 15259527 275 231882 234042 629 504571 15325020 275 232019 233584 629 507659 15392064 275 231909 233863 629 510963 15459397 275 231973 234418 629 514062 15525131 275 232048 233928 629 517181 15592209 275 231898 234090 629 520525 15657766 275 231980 234487 629 523637 15723978 275 232039 234523 629 526741 15790640 275 231906 234018 629 530037 15856163 275 231997 233574 629 533181 15923239 275 232040 234554 629 536301 15988940 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 275 231932 234024 629 539541 16055975 275 231989 233614 629 542709 16123384 275 231902 234054 629 546021 16188941 275 231861 233424 629 549301 16256287 275 231969 233714 629 552373 16323236 275 231956 234714 629 555549 16389096 275 232046 234580 629 558653 16456206 275 231984 233556 629 561909 16523690 275 231713 233859 629 565429 16589897 275 231980 233603 629 568373 16656593 275 231731 233905 629 571861 16724310 275 231804 234151 629 575013 16790703 275 232159 234244 629 577869 16856974 275 231747 233921 629 581365 16922612 275 232008 233575 629 584357 16989421 275 231936 233488 629 587637 17056270 275 231736 233879 629 590917 17122840 275 232032 233583 629 593853 17187724 275 231754 233343 629 597349 17255155 275 231688 233863 629 600485 17319397 275 231987 233607 629 603397 17386058 275 232038 234536 629 606509 17451824 275 231720 233895 629 609973 17517668 275 231987 233628 629 612917 17584392 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 275 232084 234298 629 616045 17650348 275 232056 234548 629 619205 17716880 275 231939 233644 629 622485 17782755 275 231993 234593 629 625573 17848423 275 232033 234015 629 628717 17915148 275 231955 233660 629 631989 17981056 275 231945 234859 629 635141 18046406 275 231976 233544 629 638277 18113579 275 231941 234049 629 641533 18179009 275 231956 235004 629 644637 18244741 275 231976 234148 632 647797 18311864 284 231902 234076 632 651061 18377453 284 231944 233939 632 654181 18443251 284 231974 233581 632 657301 18508455 284 232048 233957 632 660429 18574682 284 231838 234012 632 663725 18639776 284 231905 234361 632 666893 18706067 284 231931 234327 632 669965 18772385 284 231807 234020 632 673285 18838133 284 231866 234331 632 676389 18903897 284 231924 233741 632 679525 18970781 284 231791 233940 632 682821 19036562 284 231865 234537 632 685941 19102584 284 232030 234588 632 688949 19169148 +72904 +1518800 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 284 231807 233988 632 692325 19235242 284 231898 233736 632 695469 19301718 284 231948 233554 632 698644 19368757 284 231832 233931 632 701892 19435041 284 231883 233751 632 705004 19500240 284 231812 233922 632 708300 19567609 284 231871 234201 632 711404 19633405 284 231929 233704 632 714540 19700258 284 231780 233983 632 717852 19766007 284 231871 234852 632 720924 19831742 284 232042 234057 632 723932 19898564 284 231798 233997 632 727364 19964311 284 231871 233635 632 730516 20031323 284 231896 233509 632 733716 20098334 284 231835 233895 632 736940 20164578 284 231933 233886 632 740036 20231399 284 231792 233971 632 743340 20297158 284 231934 233604 632 746454 20364106 284 231952 233524 632 749630 20430863 284 231899 233988 632 752846 20497333 284 231888 234055 632 756030 20564219 284 231863 233996 632 759270 20629871 284 231962 233608 632 762406 20696883 284 231956 233552 632 765606 20763640 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 284 231935 233924 632 768790 20830044 284 231970 233536 632 771918 20896129 346 232160 234770 686 774526 20957437 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957892 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957892 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957892 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957892 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957892 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957892 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957892 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957892 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957892 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957892 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957892 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957892 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957892 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957892 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957892 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957892 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957893 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957893 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957893 399 232218 234789 690 774526 20957909 399 232218 234789 690 774526 20957909 2.6.30-rc4-mm1 without VM_EXEC protection: % vmmon nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 2289 2343 9104 203 0 579085 2289 2343 9104 203 0 579539 2471 2344 9572 210 0 579641 2479 2344 9659 210 0 579643 2479 5289 38207 210 0 610397 2482 9074 72302 210 0 650979 2482 12824 105416 210 0 691481 2482 16592 139536 210 0 733825 2482 20355 173670 210 0 774337 2482 24197 207706 210 0 814840 2482 27937 241854 210 0 855342 2482 31808 276489 210 0 897687 2482 35579 310980 210 0 938189 2482 39431 345047 210 0 980534 2482 43240 379138 210 0 1021036 2482 47019 413241 210 0 1063380 2482 52260 416287 210 2976 1130630 2482 55842 412718 210 2976 1205132 2482 59372 409640 210 2976 1279194 2482 62942 406386 210 2976 1352429 2482 66452 402808 210 2976 1426994 2482 69994 398164 210 2976 1501599 2482 73595 394937 210 2976 1575747 2482 77145 391132 210 2976 1650510 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 2482 80492 388103 210 2976 1725204 2482 84062 384532 210 2976 1800337 2482 87445 380942 210 2976 1875056 2482 91015 377106 210 2976 1949815 2482 94564 373549 210 2976 2023356 2482 98059 370849 210 2976 2096912 2482 101620 366238 210 2976 2171674 2482 104995 362720 210 2976 2244601 2482 108567 359153 210 2976 2318078 2482 111901 355563 210 2976 2392819 2482 115451 352494 210 2976 2466905 2482 118980 349152 210 2976 2541233 2482 122551 345285 210 2976 2614962 2482 126113 342388 210 2976 2688972 2482 129621 338839 210 2976 2763473 2482 133131 334191 210 2976 2836262 2482 136723 330930 210 2976 2910611 2482 140287 326605 210 2976 2984775 2482 143764 324762 210 2976 3057694 2482 147243 320252 210 2976 3131963 2482 150827 316352 210 2976 3205274 2482 154397 312721 210 2976 3278816 2482 157967 309162 210 2976 3353380 2482 161528 305576 210 2976 3427882 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 2482 165061 302027 210 2976 3502063 2482 168538 298928 210 2976 3575091 2482 172081 294769 210 2976 3647911 2482 175601 292199 210 2976 3720397 2482 179081 288771 210 2976 3794930 2482 182633 284220 210 2976 3869432 2482 186172 280831 210 2976 3942341 2482 189742 277112 210 2976 4016673 2482 193315 273093 210 2976 4091334 2482 196774 270122 210 2976 4163596 2482 200287 266444 210 2976 4236532 2482 203703 263161 210 2976 4308858 2482 207268 259474 210 2976 4381646 2482 210838 255351 210 2976 4455666 2482 214349 252997 210 2976 4529047 2482 217901 248585 210 2976 4603393 2482 221440 245816 210 2976 4677127 2482 224939 241265 210 2976 4749788 2482 228503 237940 210 2976 4824047 2482 231949 235169 210 2976 4896872 2482 232107 233917 210 6360 4971106 2482 232169 233760 210 9864 5044194 2482 232137 234282 210 13424 5118215 2482 232038 234689 210 17072 5191373 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 2482 232024 233617 210 20528 5265387 2482 231989 234068 210 24112 5338184 1633 232017 234121 210 27656 5411131 1587 231949 233573 210 31248 5483873 1587 231850 233982 210 34896 5558055 1587 232088 234191 210 38224 5631094 1587 231967 233481 210 41832 5705470 1587 231768 233872 210 45528 5777946 1587 232038 233825 210 48824 5851185 1587 231869 234363 210 52480 5924857 1587 231668 233908 210 56168 5997712 1587 231570 233846 210 59856 6072410 1587 231904 233479 210 63088 6145967 1612 231594 233792 219 66792 6218018 1615 231566 233568 219 70400 6292701 1615 231793 234747 219 73648 6364918 275 231637 233748 219 77520 6439606 275 231845 234435 219 80816 6513184 275 231801 233455 219 84440 6585880 275 231727 233586 219 88088 6660339 275 231793 233940 219 91560 6734426 275 231826 234481 219 95024 6807336 275 231855 233430 219 98520 6880864 275 231864 233495 219 102080 6954454 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 275 231957 234159 219 105512 7027167 275 231924 233393 219 109032 7101461 275 231828 233841 219 112656 7173782 275 231673 233836 219 116360 7248452 275 231930 234442 219 119576 7321068 275 231720 233885 219 123304 7395314 275 231615 233766 219 126968 7468198 275 231603 233714 219 130560 7542765 275 231857 233427 219 133872 7616274 275 231785 234150 219 137472 7690087 275 231917 234104 219 140896 7764542 275 231869 234438 219 144472 7837732 275 231778 234561 219 148112 7912201 275 231850 233467 219 151544 7986152 275 231838 233447 219 155136 8059397 275 231677 233832 219 158856 8133675 275 231641 233836 219 162472 8208212 275 231905 234435 219 165712 8280826 275 231758 234711 219 169408 8355167 275 231700 233713 219 173056 8429750 275 231884 234487 219 176376 8503291 275 231841 233475 219 179968 8577274 275 231670 233678 219 183688 8650455 275 231877 234016 219 187016 8724413 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 275 231868 234438 219 190584 8797506 275 231877 233482 219 194048 8871912 275 231850 233467 219 197624 8944604 275 231751 233886 219 201272 9018786 275 231904 234436 219 204592 9091561 275 231832 233431 219 208192 9164286 275 231677 233832 219 211896 9238531 275 231609 233804 219 215544 9313130 275 231959 233709 219 218760 9386349 275 231712 234756 219 222504 9460053 275 231543 233678 219 226160 9534447 275 231848 233423 219 229408 9606351 275 231753 233659 219 233096 9680706 275 231955 234149 219 236384 9753491 275 231859 233425 219 239960 9827808 275 231712 233636 219 243656 9900405 275 231918 233975 219 247016 9974344 275 231940 234399 219 250512 10047393 275 231876 233409 219 254080 10121926 275 231844 233483 219 257640 10194556 275 231921 233653 219 261112 10267755 275 231954 233395 219 264552 10341479 275 231840 233477 219 268184 10414172 275 231671 233806 219 271912 10488514 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 275 232021 233913 219 275128 10561524 275 231806 233543 219 278768 10635614 275 231662 233858 219 282536 10708103 275 231872 233445 219 285936 10781785 275 231817 234810 219 289464 10854982 275 231640 233772 219 293128 10929687 275 231630 233760 219 296728 11002396 275 231898 233481 219 300016 11075882 275 231707 234632 219 303704 11149428 275 231898 234440 219 307048 11222912 275 231888 234483 219 310576 11297363 275 231835 233512 219 314240 11371912 275 231891 233457 219 317688 11444589 275 231865 233877 219 321304 11518711 275 232024 233663 219 324680 11592202 275 231938 233476 219 328224 11666015 229 231848 233879 219 331952 11738375 207 231695 233904 219 335664 11813007 207 231667 233772 219 339272 11887671 207 231874 234140 219 342600 11960561 182 231761 233742 219 346200 12034573 179 231889 233517 219 349576 12106308 179 231911 233495 219 353144 12180810 179 231702 233673 219 356840 12254322 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 179 231942 234519 219 360104 12327738 179 231851 233523 219 363744 12400468 179 231929 233510 219 367232 12474907 179 232026 234466 219 370632 12547363 179 231793 233647 219 374336 12620657 179 231939 233725 219 377760 12694274 240 231864 234467 230 381296 12767642 275 231885 233512 237 384784 12842367 275 231860 233472 237 388360 12915091 275 231858 233937 237 391936 12989196 275 231974 234478 237 395288 13062001 275 231891 233530 237 398872 13136503 275 231793 233955 237 402536 13208844 275 231685 233839 237 406320 13283570 275 231889 233444 237 409696 13357203 275 231889 234754 237 413200 13430403 275 231683 233745 237 416872 13503690 275 231937 233522 237 420184 13578238 275 231821 233542 237 423880 13651326 275 231700 234688 237 427488 13724772 275 231916 234470 237 430776 13798281 275 231852 233543 237 434368 13870910 275 231979 234067 237 437776 13944771 275 231851 234504 237 441360 14017897 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 275 231736 233691 237 445024 14090495 275 231974 233678 237 448352 14164759 275 231989 233898 237 451896 14238022 275 231958 234440 237 455400 14311984 275 231916 233512 237 458960 14384612 275 231848 233932 237 462608 14458762 275 232016 234403 237 465944 14531600 275 231874 233564 237 469552 14604637 275 231743 233973 237 473232 14678442 275 231803 233370 237 476752 14752415 275 231908 234895 237 480120 14825334 275 231717 233839 237 483808 14898219 275 231665 233795 237 487440 14972833 275 231897 234618 237 490712 15045223 275 231697 233891 237 494368 15119329 275 231879 233516 237 497752 15193331 275 231845 233614 237 501376 15265927 275 231692 234695 237 505016 15339501 275 231974 234494 237 508256 15412914 275 231873 233490 237 511888 15486268 275 231911 233549 237 515416 15560044 275 231823 234063 237 519032 15634131 275 231963 233786 237 522472 15707700 275 231979 234408 237 525960 15781598 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 275 231906 233554 237 529520 15855678 275 231785 233931 237 533200 15928414 275 232060 233648 237 536560 16001878 275 231933 234549 237 540200 16075626 275 231772 233847 237 543848 16149417 275 231658 233897 237 547552 16222693 275 231920 233506 237 550856 16296304 275 231790 234532 237 554504 16369894 275 231630 233733 237 558120 16444349 275 231908 233486 237 561408 16515960 275 231755 234247 237 565120 16589824 275 231962 234147 237 568448 16664263 275 231960 234521 237 571968 16737370 275 231815 233579 237 575600 16811944 275 231973 233902 237 579008 16884115 275 231957 234524 237 582552 16957007 275 231898 233535 237 586144 17031515 275 231934 233520 237 589688 17104175 275 231819 234019 237 593352 17178310 275 231995 234482 237 596680 17251147 275 231908 233556 237 600264 17325650 275 231721 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346 232134 234358 301 774888 20967746 379 232159 234371 301 774888 20967746 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 379 232159 234371 301 774888 20967848 379 232159 234371 301 774888 20967848 379 232159 234371 301 774888 20967849 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-19 3:27 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-19 3:27 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Christoph Lameter Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, KOSAKI Motohiro, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 10:46:15PM +0800, Christoph Lameter wrote: > On Sat, 16 May 2009, Wu Fengguang wrote: > > > vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen > > Nice description! Thank you! > Can you also add the results of a test that shows the benefit of > this patch? OK. Here it is SUMMARY ======= The patch decreases the number of major faults from 50 to 3 during 10% cache hot reads. SCENARIO ======== The test scenario is to do 100000 pread(size=110 pages, offset=(i*100) pages), where 10% of the pages will be activated: for i in `seq 0 100 10000000`; do echo $i 110; done > pattern-hot-10 iotrace.rb --load pattern-hot-10 --play /b/sparse and monitor /proc/vmstat during the time. The test box has 2G memory. ANALYZES ======== I carried out two runs on fresh booted console mode 2.6.29 with the VM_EXEC patch, and fetched the vmstat numbers on (1) begin: shortly after the big read IO starts; (2) end: just before the big read IO stops; (3) restore: the big read IO stops and the zsh working set restored nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree begin: 2481 2237 8694 630 0 574299 end: 275 231976 233914 633 776271 20933042 restore: 370 232154 234524 691 777183 20958453 begin: 2434 2237 8493 629 0 574195 end: 284 231970 233536 632 771918 20896129 restore: 399 232218 234789 690 774526 20957909 and another run on 2.6.30-rc4-mm with the VM_EXEC logic disabled: begin: 2479 2344 9659 210 0 579643 end: 284 232010 234142 260 772776 20917184 restore: 379 232159 234371 301 774888 20967849 The numbers show that - The startup pgmajfault of 2.6.30-rc4-mm is merely 1/3 that of 2.6.29. I'd attribute that improvement to the mmap readahead improvements :-) - The pgmajfault increment during the file copy is 633-630=3 vs 260-210=50. That's a huge improvement - which means with the VM_EXEC protection logic, active mmap pages is pretty safe even under partially cache hot streaming IO. - when active:inactive file lru size reaches 1:1, their scan rates is 1:20.8 under 10% cache hot IO. (computed with formula Dpgdeactivate:Dpgfree) That roughly means the active mmap pages get 20.8 more chances to get re-referenced to stay in memory. - The absolute nr_mapped drops considerably to 1/9 during the big IO, and the dropped pages are mostly inactive ones. The patch has almost no impact in this aspect, that means it won't unnecessarily increase memory pressure. (In contrast, your 20% mmap protection ratio will keep them all, and therefore eliminate the extra 41 major faults to restore working set of zsh etc.) RAW NUMBERS =========== 2.6.29 with VM_EXEC protection: % vmmon nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 2291 2236 8256 618 0 573817 2415 2236 8473 629 0 574288 2481 2237 8694 630 0 574299 2481 2237 8784 630 0 574302 2484 5054 35432 630 0 603215 2484 8453 66861 630 0 640884 2484 12017 98113 630 0 678696 2484 15434 129512 630 0 715516 2484 18885 160628 630 0 754177 2484 22407 192170 630 0 790997 2484 25845 222804 630 0 829658 2484 29379 254830 630 0 866478 2484 32918 286107 630 0 905139 2484 36359 317482 630 0 943800 2484 39919 349761 630 0 980620 2484 43379 381024 630 0 1019281 2484 46889 412424 630 0 1056101 2484 51576 417827 630 4288 1112642 2484 54865 414277 630 5149 1179934 2484 58052 411414 630 5305 1247292 2484 61284 408370 630 5305 1314219 2484 64495 405096 630 5305 1381700 2484 67765 401637 630 5305 1449106 2484 70955 398920 630 5305 1516587 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 2484 74225 395122 630 5305 1584926 2484 77495 391490 630 5305 1653110 2484 80744 388008 630 5305 1720128 2484 83983 385136 630 5305 1787562 2484 87244 382519 630 5305 1856522 2484 90505 379368 630 5305 1923957 2484 93797 375211 630 5305 1991843 2484 96965 372127 630 5305 2059025 2484 100154 369459 630 5305 2125794 2484 103405 365181 630 5305 2193589 2484 106575 361994 630 5305 2259542 2484 109806 358666 630 5305 2326361 2484 113034 355544 630 5305 2394012 2484 116318 352062 630 5305 2462832 2484 119516 349061 630 5305 2530325 2484 122755 346227 630 5305 2597400 2484 126028 342549 630 5305 2664795 2484 129247 339834 630 5305 2732030 2484 132416 336033 630 5305 2797594 2484 135648 332295 630 5305 2864787 2484 138878 329519 630 5305 2932054 2484 142098 326411 630 5305 2998663 2484 145289 323443 630 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1105 231834 234001 630 155724 8004328 1105 231854 233601 630 158836 8070234 1105 231823 233365 630 162092 8136804 1105 231748 233868 630 165268 8202733 1105 231854 233729 630 168356 8267651 1105 232129 233922 630 171292 8333847 1105 231811 233869 630 174756 8401010 1105 231885 233698 630 177876 8467832 1105 231799 233977 630 181156 8533550 1105 231866 234005 630 184324 8600150 1105 232071 234515 630 187268 8666173 1105 231793 233951 630 190692 8732773 1105 231810 233677 630 193900 8798908 1105 231875 233412 630 197060 8866115 1105 231862 234005 630 200236 8932138 1105 231850 233637 630 203380 8997961 1105 231811 233470 630 206644 9064677 1105 231791 233761 630 209796 9130637 1105 232011 233573 630 212756 9195680 1105 231779 233501 630 216196 9263060 1105 231760 234380 630 219388 9329018 1105 232026 233960 630 222292 9395714 1105 231781 233995 630 225724 9461401 1105 231862 234169 630 228868 9527840 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 1105 232067 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284 231877 234005 633 620750 17690792 284 231943 234386 633 623878 17757053 284 231899 234125 633 627054 17823605 284 231830 233678 633 630286 17889193 284 231850 233904 633 633398 17954958 284 231940 233621 633 636502 18020034 284 231846 233693 633 639790 18087528 284 231843 234189 633 642966 18153324 284 231902 233563 633 646070 18220307 284 231784 234034 633 649382 18285863 284 231835 234782 633 652494 18351788 284 231934 233789 633 655582 18418610 284 231800 233922 633 658886 18484293 284 231866 234265 633 661990 18550092 284 231862 233701 633 665134 18615041 284 231952 233547 633 668254 18681807 284 231712 233947 633 671574 18746554 284 232104 233907 633 674414 18812895 284 232009 234173 633 677598 18879108 284 231696 233802 633 681110 18945047 284 232094 233746 633 683934 19011389 275 232063 234491 633 687126 19077443 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 275 231632 233810 633 690694 19143446 275 231971 233527 633 693566 19210118 275 231746 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629 265218 10344593 275 231710 233851 629 268802 10412407 275 232038 233586 629 271706 10479100 275 231801 233984 629 275130 10544817 275 231874 234006 629 278282 10611414 275 232045 233581 629 281336 10678372 275 231884 234117 629 284660 10745028 275 231918 234697 629 287820 10811915 275 231769 233984 629 291132 10878734 275 231937 233655 629 294220 10945400 275 231890 234023 629 297492 11011980 275 231924 234244 629 300652 11078430 275 231999 234423 629 303812 11144947 275 231938 234191 629 307036 11212188 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 275 231893 234440 629 310244 11279298 275 231902 234043 629 313460 11345607 275 231991 233662 629 316596 11413708 275 231912 234065 629 319900 11479201 275 232001 233623 629 323036 11546279 275 231931 234081 629 326300 11613550 275 232032 234531 629 329404 11679815 275 232128 234149 629 332564 11746811 275 232027 233977 629 335828 11814323 275 231662 233782 629 339380 11880296 275 232001 233582 629 342252 11946861 275 231776 233369 629 345716 12014400 275 231741 233927 629 348852 12080247 275 232001 233603 629 351772 12145196 275 231896 233493 629 355092 12212095 275 232101 234493 629 358060 12277655 275 231937 233603 629 361356 12343609 275 231786 233363 629 364756 12410972 275 232100 234398 629 367612 12476066 275 231955 233563 629 370868 12541974 275 231802 233379 629 374260 12609257 275 232094 233969 629 377148 12674830 275 231955 233617 629 380388 12740432 275 231690 233541 629 383892 12807993 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 275 231966 233777 629 386796 12874208 275 231993 234139 629 389932 12940356 275 232019 233584 629 393100 13007113 275 231981 234039 629 396332 13072574 275 231977 234619 629 399468 13138724 275 232006 234371 629 402612 13205483 275 231965 233543 629 405868 13271456 275 231870 233415 629 409212 13338340 275 232042 233621 629 412220 13404934 275 231968 233559 629 415444 13471601 275 231662 233782 629 418940 13537606 275 232017 233587 629 421796 13604172 275 232035 234592 629 424972 13669873 275 232031 234563 629 428108 13736630 275 231977 233563 629 431356 13802572 275 232043 234424 629 434484 13868351 275 231978 234368 629 437660 13934966 275 231939 234081 629 440924 14000427 275 231943 233784 629 444052 14066575 275 231954 233585 629 447204 14131492 275 231892 233757 629 450460 14198730 275 231951 234345 629 453564 14264559 275 232017 234174 629 456692 14331647 275 231923 233617 629 459980 14397586 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 275 232015 234151 629 463100 14463665 275 231998 234627 629 466272 14529979 275 231902 233744 629 469531 14595825 275 231991 233612 629 472667 14662582 275 232057 234284 629 475795 14728508 275 231862 234030 629 479091 14793906 275 231967 233636 629 482211 14860920 275 232073 234076 629 485299 14927070 275 231869 234023 629 488635 14994082 275 231954 233636 629 491731 15061098 275 231867 234131 629 495035 15126622 275 231995 234664 629 498091 15192642 275 232039 234522 629 501251 15259527 275 231882 234042 629 504571 15325020 275 232019 233584 629 507659 15392064 275 231909 233863 629 510963 15459397 275 231973 234418 629 514062 15525131 275 232048 233928 629 517181 15592209 275 231898 234090 629 520525 15657766 275 231980 234487 629 523637 15723978 275 232039 234523 629 526741 15790640 275 231906 234018 629 530037 15856163 275 231997 233574 629 533181 15923239 275 232040 234554 629 536301 15988940 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 275 231932 234024 629 539541 16055975 275 231989 233614 629 542709 16123384 275 231902 234054 629 546021 16188941 275 231861 233424 629 549301 16256287 275 231969 233714 629 552373 16323236 275 231956 234714 629 555549 16389096 275 232046 234580 629 558653 16456206 275 231984 233556 629 561909 16523690 275 231713 233859 629 565429 16589897 275 231980 233603 629 568373 16656593 275 231731 233905 629 571861 16724310 275 231804 234151 629 575013 16790703 275 232159 234244 629 577869 16856974 275 231747 233921 629 581365 16922612 275 232008 233575 629 584357 16989421 275 231936 233488 629 587637 17056270 275 231736 233879 629 590917 17122840 275 232032 233583 629 593853 17187724 275 231754 233343 629 597349 17255155 275 231688 233863 629 600485 17319397 275 231987 233607 629 603397 17386058 275 232038 234536 629 606509 17451824 275 231720 233895 629 609973 17517668 275 231987 233628 629 612917 17584392 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 275 232084 234298 629 616045 17650348 275 232056 234548 629 619205 17716880 275 231939 233644 629 622485 17782755 275 231993 234593 629 625573 17848423 275 232033 234015 629 628717 17915148 275 231955 233660 629 631989 17981056 275 231945 234859 629 635141 18046406 275 231976 233544 629 638277 18113579 275 231941 234049 629 641533 18179009 275 231956 235004 629 644637 18244741 275 231976 234148 632 647797 18311864 284 231902 234076 632 651061 18377453 284 231944 233939 632 654181 18443251 284 231974 233581 632 657301 18508455 284 232048 233957 632 660429 18574682 284 231838 234012 632 663725 18639776 284 231905 234361 632 666893 18706067 284 231931 234327 632 669965 18772385 284 231807 234020 632 673285 18838133 284 231866 234331 632 676389 18903897 284 231924 233741 632 679525 18970781 284 231791 233940 632 682821 19036562 284 231865 234537 632 685941 19102584 284 232030 234588 632 688949 19169148 +72904 +1518800 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 284 231807 233988 632 692325 19235242 284 231898 233736 632 695469 19301718 284 231948 233554 632 698644 19368757 284 231832 233931 632 701892 19435041 284 231883 233751 632 705004 19500240 284 231812 233922 632 708300 19567609 284 231871 234201 632 711404 19633405 284 231929 233704 632 714540 19700258 284 231780 233983 632 717852 19766007 284 231871 234852 632 720924 19831742 284 232042 234057 632 723932 19898564 284 231798 233997 632 727364 19964311 284 231871 233635 632 730516 20031323 284 231896 233509 632 733716 20098334 284 231835 233895 632 736940 20164578 284 231933 233886 632 740036 20231399 284 231792 233971 632 743340 20297158 284 231934 233604 632 746454 20364106 284 231952 233524 632 749630 20430863 284 231899 233988 632 752846 20497333 284 231888 234055 632 756030 20564219 284 231863 233996 632 759270 20629871 284 231962 233608 632 762406 20696883 284 231956 233552 632 765606 20763640 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 284 231935 233924 632 768790 20830044 284 231970 233536 632 771918 20896129 346 232160 234770 686 774526 20957437 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957892 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957892 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957892 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957892 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957892 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957892 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957892 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957892 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957892 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957892 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957892 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957892 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957892 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957892 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957892 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957892 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957893 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957893 399 232218 234778 690 774526 20957893 399 232218 234789 690 774526 20957909 399 232218 234789 690 774526 20957909 2.6.30-rc4-mm1 without VM_EXEC protection: % vmmon nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 2289 2343 9104 203 0 579085 2289 2343 9104 203 0 579539 2471 2344 9572 210 0 579641 2479 2344 9659 210 0 579643 2479 5289 38207 210 0 610397 2482 9074 72302 210 0 650979 2482 12824 105416 210 0 691481 2482 16592 139536 210 0 733825 2482 20355 173670 210 0 774337 2482 24197 207706 210 0 814840 2482 27937 241854 210 0 855342 2482 31808 276489 210 0 897687 2482 35579 310980 210 0 938189 2482 39431 345047 210 0 980534 2482 43240 379138 210 0 1021036 2482 47019 413241 210 0 1063380 2482 52260 416287 210 2976 1130630 2482 55842 412718 210 2976 1205132 2482 59372 409640 210 2976 1279194 2482 62942 406386 210 2976 1352429 2482 66452 402808 210 2976 1426994 2482 69994 398164 210 2976 1501599 2482 73595 394937 210 2976 1575747 2482 77145 391132 210 2976 1650510 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 2482 80492 388103 210 2976 1725204 2482 84062 384532 210 2976 1800337 2482 87445 380942 210 2976 1875056 2482 91015 377106 210 2976 1949815 2482 94564 373549 210 2976 2023356 2482 98059 370849 210 2976 2096912 2482 101620 366238 210 2976 2171674 2482 104995 362720 210 2976 2244601 2482 108567 359153 210 2976 2318078 2482 111901 355563 210 2976 2392819 2482 115451 352494 210 2976 2466905 2482 118980 349152 210 2976 2541233 2482 122551 345285 210 2976 2614962 2482 126113 342388 210 2976 2688972 2482 129621 338839 210 2976 2763473 2482 133131 334191 210 2976 2836262 2482 136723 330930 210 2976 2910611 2482 140287 326605 210 2976 2984775 2482 143764 324762 210 2976 3057694 2482 147243 320252 210 2976 3131963 2482 150827 316352 210 2976 3205274 2482 154397 312721 210 2976 3278816 2482 157967 309162 210 2976 3353380 2482 161528 305576 210 2976 3427882 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 2482 165061 302027 210 2976 3502063 2482 168538 298928 210 2976 3575091 2482 172081 294769 210 2976 3647911 2482 175601 292199 210 2976 3720397 2482 179081 288771 210 2976 3794930 2482 182633 284220 210 2976 3869432 2482 186172 280831 210 2976 3942341 2482 189742 277112 210 2976 4016673 2482 193315 273093 210 2976 4091334 2482 196774 270122 210 2976 4163596 2482 200287 266444 210 2976 4236532 2482 203703 263161 210 2976 4308858 2482 207268 259474 210 2976 4381646 2482 210838 255351 210 2976 4455666 2482 214349 252997 210 2976 4529047 2482 217901 248585 210 2976 4603393 2482 221440 245816 210 2976 4677127 2482 224939 241265 210 2976 4749788 2482 228503 237940 210 2976 4824047 2482 231949 235169 210 2976 4896872 2482 232107 233917 210 6360 4971106 2482 232169 233760 210 9864 5044194 2482 232137 234282 210 13424 5118215 2482 232038 234689 210 17072 5191373 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 2482 232024 233617 210 20528 5265387 2482 231989 234068 210 24112 5338184 1633 232017 234121 210 27656 5411131 1587 231949 233573 210 31248 5483873 1587 231850 233982 210 34896 5558055 1587 232088 234191 210 38224 5631094 1587 231967 233481 210 41832 5705470 1587 231768 233872 210 45528 5777946 1587 232038 233825 210 48824 5851185 1587 231869 234363 210 52480 5924857 1587 231668 233908 210 56168 5997712 1587 231570 233846 210 59856 6072410 1587 231904 233479 210 63088 6145967 1612 231594 233792 219 66792 6218018 1615 231566 233568 219 70400 6292701 1615 231793 234747 219 73648 6364918 275 231637 233748 219 77520 6439606 275 231845 234435 219 80816 6513184 275 231801 233455 219 84440 6585880 275 231727 233586 219 88088 6660339 275 231793 233940 219 91560 6734426 275 231826 234481 219 95024 6807336 275 231855 233430 219 98520 6880864 275 231864 233495 219 102080 6954454 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 275 231957 234159 219 105512 7027167 275 231924 233393 219 109032 7101461 275 231828 233841 219 112656 7173782 275 231673 233836 219 116360 7248452 275 231930 234442 219 119576 7321068 275 231720 233885 219 123304 7395314 275 231615 233766 219 126968 7468198 275 231603 233714 219 130560 7542765 275 231857 233427 219 133872 7616274 275 231785 234150 219 137472 7690087 275 231917 234104 219 140896 7764542 275 231869 234438 219 144472 7837732 275 231778 234561 219 148112 7912201 275 231850 233467 219 151544 7986152 275 231838 233447 219 155136 8059397 275 231677 233832 219 158856 8133675 275 231641 233836 219 162472 8208212 275 231905 234435 219 165712 8280826 275 231758 234711 219 169408 8355167 275 231700 233713 219 173056 8429750 275 231884 234487 219 176376 8503291 275 231841 233475 219 179968 8577274 275 231670 233678 219 183688 8650455 275 231877 234016 219 187016 8724413 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 275 231868 234438 219 190584 8797506 275 231877 233482 219 194048 8871912 275 231850 233467 219 197624 8944604 275 231751 233886 219 201272 9018786 275 231904 234436 219 204592 9091561 275 231832 233431 219 208192 9164286 275 231677 233832 219 211896 9238531 275 231609 233804 219 215544 9313130 275 231959 233709 219 218760 9386349 275 231712 234756 219 222504 9460053 275 231543 233678 219 226160 9534447 275 231848 233423 219 229408 9606351 275 231753 233659 219 233096 9680706 275 231955 234149 219 236384 9753491 275 231859 233425 219 239960 9827808 275 231712 233636 219 243656 9900405 275 231918 233975 219 247016 9974344 275 231940 234399 219 250512 10047393 275 231876 233409 219 254080 10121926 275 231844 233483 219 257640 10194556 275 231921 233653 219 261112 10267755 275 231954 233395 219 264552 10341479 275 231840 233477 219 268184 10414172 275 231671 233806 219 271912 10488514 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 275 232021 233913 219 275128 10561524 275 231806 233543 219 278768 10635614 275 231662 233858 219 282536 10708103 275 231872 233445 219 285936 10781785 275 231817 234810 219 289464 10854982 275 231640 233772 219 293128 10929687 275 231630 233760 219 296728 11002396 275 231898 233481 219 300016 11075882 275 231707 234632 219 303704 11149428 275 231898 234440 219 307048 11222912 275 231888 234483 219 310576 11297363 275 231835 233512 219 314240 11371912 275 231891 233457 219 317688 11444589 275 231865 233877 219 321304 11518711 275 232024 233663 219 324680 11592202 275 231938 233476 219 328224 11666015 229 231848 233879 219 331952 11738375 207 231695 233904 219 335664 11813007 207 231667 233772 219 339272 11887671 207 231874 234140 219 342600 11960561 182 231761 233742 219 346200 12034573 179 231889 233517 219 349576 12106308 179 231911 233495 219 353144 12180810 179 231702 233673 219 356840 12254322 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 179 231942 234519 219 360104 12327738 179 231851 233523 219 363744 12400468 179 231929 233510 219 367232 12474907 179 232026 234466 219 370632 12547363 179 231793 233647 219 374336 12620657 179 231939 233725 219 377760 12694274 240 231864 234467 230 381296 12767642 275 231885 233512 237 384784 12842367 275 231860 233472 237 388360 12915091 275 231858 233937 237 391936 12989196 275 231974 234478 237 395288 13062001 275 231891 233530 237 398872 13136503 275 231793 233955 237 402536 13208844 275 231685 233839 237 406320 13283570 275 231889 233444 237 409696 13357203 275 231889 234754 237 413200 13430403 275 231683 233745 237 416872 13503690 275 231937 233522 237 420184 13578238 275 231821 233542 237 423880 13651326 275 231700 234688 237 427488 13724772 275 231916 234470 237 430776 13798281 275 231852 233543 237 434368 13870910 275 231979 234067 237 437776 13944771 275 231851 234504 237 441360 14017897 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 275 231736 233691 237 445024 14090495 275 231974 233678 237 448352 14164759 275 231989 233898 237 451896 14238022 275 231958 234440 237 455400 14311984 275 231916 233512 237 458960 14384612 275 231848 233932 237 462608 14458762 275 232016 234403 237 465944 14531600 275 231874 233564 237 469552 14604637 275 231743 233973 237 473232 14678442 275 231803 233370 237 476752 14752415 275 231908 234895 237 480120 14825334 275 231717 233839 237 483808 14898219 275 231665 233795 237 487440 14972833 275 231897 234618 237 490712 15045223 275 231697 233891 237 494368 15119329 275 231879 233516 237 497752 15193331 275 231845 233614 237 501376 15265927 275 231692 234695 237 505016 15339501 275 231974 234494 237 508256 15412914 275 231873 233490 237 511888 15486268 275 231911 233549 237 515416 15560044 275 231823 234063 237 519032 15634131 275 231963 233786 237 522472 15707700 275 231979 234408 237 525960 15781598 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 275 231906 233554 237 529520 15855678 275 231785 233931 237 533200 15928414 275 232060 233648 237 536560 16001878 275 231933 234549 237 540200 16075626 275 231772 233847 237 543848 16149417 275 231658 233897 237 547552 16222693 275 231920 233506 237 550856 16296304 275 231790 234532 237 554504 16369894 275 231630 233733 237 558120 16444349 275 231908 233486 237 561408 16515960 275 231755 234247 237 565120 16589824 275 231962 234147 237 568448 16664263 275 231960 234521 237 571968 16737370 275 231815 233579 237 575600 16811944 275 231973 233902 237 579008 16884115 275 231957 234524 237 582552 16957007 275 231898 233535 237 586144 17031515 275 231934 233520 237 589688 17104175 275 231819 234019 237 593352 17178310 275 231995 234482 237 596680 17251147 275 231908 233556 237 600264 17325650 275 231721 233893 237 604000 17398153 275 231925 233530 237 607376 17471741 275 231910 234919 237 610864 17544916 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 275 231759 233823 237 614512 17619311 275 231669 233835 237 618200 17692398 275 231905 233548 237 621512 17765908 275 231720 234758 237 625184 17839356 275 231983 234461 237 628456 17912898 275 231895 233462 237 632072 17986912 275 231828 233625 237 635688 18060029 275 231899 234131 237 639152 18133955 275 231914 234530 237 642624 18207017 275 231921 233501 237 646152 18279677 275 231855 234079 237 649736 18353667 275 231896 234484 237 653192 18426696 275 231936 233518 237 656656 18499262 213 231893 234041 237 660248 18573283 179 231942 234535 237 663672 18646217 179 231918 233546 237 667224 18718877 179 231835 234035 237 670856 18792963 179 231980 234465 237 674184 18865864 179 231890 233532 237 677792 18938526 179 231793 233949 237 681448 19012707 179 232072 234415 237 684704 19085449 179 231911 233927 237 688352 19159567 179 231725 233921 237 692056 19232420 179 231883 233444 237 695488 19306167 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 279 231711 233823 260 699040 19378595 284 231912 234421 260 702312 19451272 284 231822 233552 260 705920 19523869 284 231723 233907 260 709568 19598188 284 231958 234513 260 712816 19670834 284 231725 233937 260 716536 19743899 284 231733 233909 260 720184 19817821 284 231947 234875 260 723472 19890117 284 231754 233917 260 727152 19962906 284 231704 233807 260 730792 20037568 284 231849 234813 260 734120 20109894 284 231720 233855 260 737736 20182619 284 231620 233827 260 741416 20257250 284 231859 234387 260 744712 20329909 284 231654 233857 260 748352 20402300 284 231911 233554 260 751648 20475809 284 231826 234420 260 755264 20549535 284 232000 234151 260 758656 20624140 284 232013 234487 260 762192 20697299 284 231814 233632 260 765888 20771800 284 231927 233517 260 769328 20844461 284 232010 234142 260 772776 20917184 346 232134 234358 301 774888 20967746 379 232159 234371 301 774888 20967746 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 379 232159 234371 301 774888 20967848 379 232159 234371 301 774888 20967848 379 232159 234371 301 774888 20967849 -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. 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* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-19 3:27 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-19 4:41 ` KOSAKI Motohiro -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: KOSAKI Motohiro @ 2009-05-19 4:41 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: kosaki.motohiro, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim Hi Thanks for great works. > SUMMARY > ======= > The patch decreases the number of major faults from 50 to 3 during 10% cache hot reads. > > > SCENARIO > ======== > The test scenario is to do 100000 pread(size=110 pages, offset=(i*100) pages), > where 10% of the pages will be activated: > > for i in `seq 0 100 10000000`; do echo $i 110; done > pattern-hot-10 > iotrace.rb --load pattern-hot-10 --play /b/sparse Which can I download iotrace.rb? > and monitor /proc/vmstat during the time. The test box has 2G memory. > > > ANALYZES > ======== > > I carried out two runs on fresh booted console mode 2.6.29 with the VM_EXEC > patch, and fetched the vmstat numbers on > > (1) begin: shortly after the big read IO starts; > (2) end: just before the big read IO stops; > (3) restore: the big read IO stops and the zsh working set restored > > nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree > begin: 2481 2237 8694 630 0 574299 > end: 275 231976 233914 633 776271 20933042 > restore: 370 232154 234524 691 777183 20958453 > > begin: 2434 2237 8493 629 0 574195 > end: 284 231970 233536 632 771918 20896129 > restore: 399 232218 234789 690 774526 20957909 > > and another run on 2.6.30-rc4-mm with the VM_EXEC logic disabled: I don't think it is proper comparision. you need either following comparision. otherwise we insert many guess into the analysis. - 2.6.29 with and without VM_EXEC patch - 2.6.30-rc4-mm with and without VM_EXEC patch > > begin: 2479 2344 9659 210 0 579643 > end: 284 232010 234142 260 772776 20917184 > restore: 379 232159 234371 301 774888 20967849 > > The numbers show that > > - The startup pgmajfault of 2.6.30-rc4-mm is merely 1/3 that of 2.6.29. > I'd attribute that improvement to the mmap readahead improvements :-) > > - The pgmajfault increment during the file copy is 633-630=3 vs 260-210=50. > That's a huge improvement - which means with the VM_EXEC protection logic, > active mmap pages is pretty safe even under partially cache hot streaming IO. > > - when active:inactive file lru size reaches 1:1, their scan rates is 1:20.8 > under 10% cache hot IO. (computed with formula Dpgdeactivate:Dpgfree) > That roughly means the active mmap pages get 20.8 more chances to get > re-referenced to stay in memory. > > - The absolute nr_mapped drops considerably to 1/9 during the big IO, and the > dropped pages are mostly inactive ones. The patch has almost no impact in > this aspect, that means it won't unnecessarily increase memory pressure. > (In contrast, your 20% mmap protection ratio will keep them all, and > therefore eliminate the extra 41 major faults to restore working set > of zsh etc.) I'm surprised this. Why your patch don't protect mapped page from streaming io? I strongly hope reproduce myself, please teach me reproduce way. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-19 4:41 ` KOSAKI Motohiro 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: KOSAKI Motohiro @ 2009-05-19 4:41 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: kosaki.motohiro, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim Hi Thanks for great works. > SUMMARY > ======= > The patch decreases the number of major faults from 50 to 3 during 10% cache hot reads. > > > SCENARIO > ======== > The test scenario is to do 100000 pread(size=110 pages, offset=(i*100) pages), > where 10% of the pages will be activated: > > for i in `seq 0 100 10000000`; do echo $i 110; done > pattern-hot-10 > iotrace.rb --load pattern-hot-10 --play /b/sparse Which can I download iotrace.rb? > and monitor /proc/vmstat during the time. The test box has 2G memory. > > > ANALYZES > ======== > > I carried out two runs on fresh booted console mode 2.6.29 with the VM_EXEC > patch, and fetched the vmstat numbers on > > (1) begin: shortly after the big read IO starts; > (2) end: just before the big read IO stops; > (3) restore: the big read IO stops and the zsh working set restored > > nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree > begin: 2481 2237 8694 630 0 574299 > end: 275 231976 233914 633 776271 20933042 > restore: 370 232154 234524 691 777183 20958453 > > begin: 2434 2237 8493 629 0 574195 > end: 284 231970 233536 632 771918 20896129 > restore: 399 232218 234789 690 774526 20957909 > > and another run on 2.6.30-rc4-mm with the VM_EXEC logic disabled: I don't think it is proper comparision. you need either following comparision. otherwise we insert many guess into the analysis. - 2.6.29 with and without VM_EXEC patch - 2.6.30-rc4-mm with and without VM_EXEC patch > > begin: 2479 2344 9659 210 0 579643 > end: 284 232010 234142 260 772776 20917184 > restore: 379 232159 234371 301 774888 20967849 > > The numbers show that > > - The startup pgmajfault of 2.6.30-rc4-mm is merely 1/3 that of 2.6.29. > I'd attribute that improvement to the mmap readahead improvements :-) > > - The pgmajfault increment during the file copy is 633-630=3 vs 260-210=50. > That's a huge improvement - which means with the VM_EXEC protection logic, > active mmap pages is pretty safe even under partially cache hot streaming IO. > > - when active:inactive file lru size reaches 1:1, their scan rates is 1:20.8 > under 10% cache hot IO. (computed with formula Dpgdeactivate:Dpgfree) > That roughly means the active mmap pages get 20.8 more chances to get > re-referenced to stay in memory. > > - The absolute nr_mapped drops considerably to 1/9 during the big IO, and the > dropped pages are mostly inactive ones. The patch has almost no impact in > this aspect, that means it won't unnecessarily increase memory pressure. > (In contrast, your 20% mmap protection ratio will keep them all, and > therefore eliminate the extra 41 major faults to restore working set > of zsh etc.) I'm surprised this. Why your patch don't protect mapped page from streaming io? I strongly hope reproduce myself, please teach me reproduce way. -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-19 4:41 ` KOSAKI Motohiro @ 2009-05-19 4:44 ` KOSAKI Motohiro -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: KOSAKI Motohiro @ 2009-05-19 4:44 UTC (permalink / raw) To: KOSAKI Motohiro Cc: kosaki.motohiro, Wu Fengguang, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim > > begin: 2479 2344 9659 210 0 579643 > > end: 284 232010 234142 260 772776 20917184 > > restore: 379 232159 234371 301 774888 20967849 > > > > The numbers show that > > > > - The startup pgmajfault of 2.6.30-rc4-mm is merely 1/3 that of 2.6.29. > > I'd attribute that improvement to the mmap readahead improvements :-) > > > > - The pgmajfault increment during the file copy is 633-630=3 vs 260-210=50. > > That's a huge improvement - which means with the VM_EXEC protection logic, > > active mmap pages is pretty safe even under partially cache hot streaming IO. > > > > - when active:inactive file lru size reaches 1:1, their scan rates is 1:20.8 > > under 10% cache hot IO. (computed with formula Dpgdeactivate:Dpgfree) > > That roughly means the active mmap pages get 20.8 more chances to get > > re-referenced to stay in memory. > > > > - The absolute nr_mapped drops considerably to 1/9 during the big IO, and the > > dropped pages are mostly inactive ones. The patch has almost no impact in > > this aspect, that means it won't unnecessarily increase memory pressure. > > (In contrast, your 20% mmap protection ratio will keep them all, and > > therefore eliminate the extra 41 major faults to restore working set > > of zsh etc.) > > I'm surprised this. > Why your patch don't protect mapped page from streaming io? I guess you use initlevel=5 and use only terminal, right? if so, dropping some graphics component makes sense. > > I strongly hope reproduce myself, please teach me reproduce way. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-19 4:44 ` KOSAKI Motohiro 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: KOSAKI Motohiro @ 2009-05-19 4:44 UTC (permalink / raw) To: KOSAKI Motohiro Cc: Wu Fengguang, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim > > begin: 2479 2344 9659 210 0 579643 > > end: 284 232010 234142 260 772776 20917184 > > restore: 379 232159 234371 301 774888 20967849 > > > > The numbers show that > > > > - The startup pgmajfault of 2.6.30-rc4-mm is merely 1/3 that of 2.6.29. > > I'd attribute that improvement to the mmap readahead improvements :-) > > > > - The pgmajfault increment during the file copy is 633-630=3 vs 260-210=50. > > That's a huge improvement - which means with the VM_EXEC protection logic, > > active mmap pages is pretty safe even under partially cache hot streaming IO. > > > > - when active:inactive file lru size reaches 1:1, their scan rates is 1:20.8 > > under 10% cache hot IO. (computed with formula Dpgdeactivate:Dpgfree) > > That roughly means the active mmap pages get 20.8 more chances to get > > re-referenced to stay in memory. > > > > - The absolute nr_mapped drops considerably to 1/9 during the big IO, and the > > dropped pages are mostly inactive ones. The patch has almost no impact in > > this aspect, that means it won't unnecessarily increase memory pressure. > > (In contrast, your 20% mmap protection ratio will keep them all, and > > therefore eliminate the extra 41 major faults to restore working set > > of zsh etc.) > > I'm surprised this. > Why your patch don't protect mapped page from streaming io? I guess you use initlevel=5 and use only terminal, right? if so, dropping some graphics component makes sense. > > I strongly hope reproduce myself, please teach me reproduce way. -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-19 4:44 ` KOSAKI Motohiro @ 2009-05-19 4:48 ` Wu Fengguang -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-19 4:48 UTC (permalink / raw) To: KOSAKI Motohiro Cc: Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 12:44:19PM +0800, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: > > > begin: 2479 2344 9659 210 0 579643 > > > end: 284 232010 234142 260 772776 20917184 > > > restore: 379 232159 234371 301 774888 20967849 > > > > > > The numbers show that > > > > > > - The startup pgmajfault of 2.6.30-rc4-mm is merely 1/3 that of 2.6.29. > > > I'd attribute that improvement to the mmap readahead improvements :-) > > > > > > - The pgmajfault increment during the file copy is 633-630=3 vs 260-210=50. > > > That's a huge improvement - which means with the VM_EXEC protection logic, > > > active mmap pages is pretty safe even under partially cache hot streaming IO. > > > > > > - when active:inactive file lru size reaches 1:1, their scan rates is 1:20.8 > > > under 10% cache hot IO. (computed with formula Dpgdeactivate:Dpgfree) > > > That roughly means the active mmap pages get 20.8 more chances to get > > > re-referenced to stay in memory. > > > > > > - The absolute nr_mapped drops considerably to 1/9 during the big IO, and the > > > dropped pages are mostly inactive ones. The patch has almost no impact in > > > this aspect, that means it won't unnecessarily increase memory pressure. > > > (In contrast, your 20% mmap protection ratio will keep them all, and > > > therefore eliminate the extra 41 major faults to restore working set > > > of zsh etc.) > > > > I'm surprised this. > > Why your patch don't protect mapped page from streaming io? > > I guess you use initlevel=5 and use only terminal, right? > if so, dropping some graphics component makes sense. No, it's in pure console mode, no X running at all. > > > > > I strongly hope reproduce myself, please teach me reproduce way. > > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-19 4:48 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-19 4:48 UTC (permalink / raw) To: KOSAKI Motohiro Cc: Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 12:44:19PM +0800, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: > > > begin: 2479 2344 9659 210 0 579643 > > > end: 284 232010 234142 260 772776 20917184 > > > restore: 379 232159 234371 301 774888 20967849 > > > > > > The numbers show that > > > > > > - The startup pgmajfault of 2.6.30-rc4-mm is merely 1/3 that of 2.6.29. > > > I'd attribute that improvement to the mmap readahead improvements :-) > > > > > > - The pgmajfault increment during the file copy is 633-630=3 vs 260-210=50. > > > That's a huge improvement - which means with the VM_EXEC protection logic, > > > active mmap pages is pretty safe even under partially cache hot streaming IO. > > > > > > - when active:inactive file lru size reaches 1:1, their scan rates is 1:20.8 > > > under 10% cache hot IO. (computed with formula Dpgdeactivate:Dpgfree) > > > That roughly means the active mmap pages get 20.8 more chances to get > > > re-referenced to stay in memory. > > > > > > - The absolute nr_mapped drops considerably to 1/9 during the big IO, and the > > > dropped pages are mostly inactive ones. The patch has almost no impact in > > > this aspect, that means it won't unnecessarily increase memory pressure. > > > (In contrast, your 20% mmap protection ratio will keep them all, and > > > therefore eliminate the extra 41 major faults to restore working set > > > of zsh etc.) > > > > I'm surprised this. > > Why your patch don't protect mapped page from streaming io? > > I guess you use initlevel=5 and use only terminal, right? > if so, dropping some graphics component makes sense. No, it's in pure console mode, no X running at all. > > > > > I strongly hope reproduce myself, please teach me reproduce way. > > > -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-19 4:41 ` KOSAKI Motohiro (?) (?) @ 2009-05-19 5:09 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-05-19 6:27 ` Wu Fengguang -1 siblings, 1 reply; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-19 5:09 UTC (permalink / raw) To: KOSAKI Motohiro Cc: Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 4860 bytes --] On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 12:41:38PM +0800, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: > Hi > > Thanks for great works. > > > > SUMMARY > > ======= > > The patch decreases the number of major faults from 50 to 3 during 10% cache hot reads. > > > > > > SCENARIO > > ======== > > The test scenario is to do 100000 pread(size=110 pages, offset=(i*100) pages), > > where 10% of the pages will be activated: > > > > for i in `seq 0 100 10000000`; do echo $i 110; done > pattern-hot-10 > > iotrace.rb --load pattern-hot-10 --play /b/sparse > > > Which can I download iotrace.rb? In the attachment. It relies on some ruby libraries. > > and monitor /proc/vmstat during the time. The test box has 2G memory. > > > > > > ANALYZES > > ======== > > > > I carried out two runs on fresh booted console mode 2.6.29 with the VM_EXEC > > patch, and fetched the vmstat numbers on > > > > (1) begin: shortly after the big read IO starts; > > (2) end: just before the big read IO stops; > > (3) restore: the big read IO stops and the zsh working set restored > > > > nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree > > begin: 2481 2237 8694 630 0 574299 > > end: 275 231976 233914 633 776271 20933042 > > restore: 370 232154 234524 691 777183 20958453 > > > > begin: 2434 2237 8493 629 0 574195 > > end: 284 231970 233536 632 771918 20896129 > > restore: 399 232218 234789 690 774526 20957909 > > > > and another run on 2.6.30-rc4-mm with the VM_EXEC logic disabled: > > I don't think it is proper comparision. > you need either following comparision. otherwise we insert many guess into the analysis. > > - 2.6.29 with and without VM_EXEC patch > - 2.6.30-rc4-mm with and without VM_EXEC patch I think it doesn't matter that much when it comes to "relative" numbers. But anyway I guess you want to try a more typical desktop ;) Unfortunately currently the Xorg is broken in my test box.. > > > > begin: 2479 2344 9659 210 0 579643 > > end: 284 232010 234142 260 772776 20917184 > > restore: 379 232159 234371 301 774888 20967849 > > > > The numbers show that > > > > - The startup pgmajfault of 2.6.30-rc4-mm is merely 1/3 that of 2.6.29. > > I'd attribute that improvement to the mmap readahead improvements :-) > > > > - The pgmajfault increment during the file copy is 633-630=3 vs 260-210=50. > > That's a huge improvement - which means with the VM_EXEC protection logic, > > active mmap pages is pretty safe even under partially cache hot streaming IO. > > > > - when active:inactive file lru size reaches 1:1, their scan rates is 1:20.8 > > under 10% cache hot IO. (computed with formula Dpgdeactivate:Dpgfree) > > That roughly means the active mmap pages get 20.8 more chances to get > > re-referenced to stay in memory. > > > > - The absolute nr_mapped drops considerably to 1/9 during the big IO, and the > > dropped pages are mostly inactive ones. The patch has almost no impact in > > this aspect, that means it won't unnecessarily increase memory pressure. > > (In contrast, your 20% mmap protection ratio will keep them all, and > > therefore eliminate the extra 41 major faults to restore working set > > of zsh etc.) > > I'm surprised this. > Why your patch don't protect mapped page from streaming io? It is only protecting the *active* mapped pages, as expected. But yes, the active percent is much lower than expected :-) > I strongly hope reproduce myself, please teach me reproduce way. OK. Firstly: for i in `seq 0 100 10000000`; do echo $i 110; done > pattern-hot-10 dd if=/dev/zero of=/tmp/sparse bs=1M count=1 seek=1024000 Then boot into desktop and run concurrently: iotrace.rb --load pattern-hot-10 --play /tmp/sparse vmmon nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree Note that I was creating the sparse file in btrfs, which happens to be very slow in sparse file reading: 151.194384MB/s 284.198252s 100001x 450560b --load pattern-hot-10 --play /b/sparse In that case, the inactive list is rotated at the speed of 250MB/s, so a full scan of which takes about 3.5 seconds, while a full scan of active file list takes about 77 seconds. Attached source code for both of the above tools. Thanks, Fengguang [-- Attachment #2: iotrace.rb --] [-- Type: application/x-ruby, Size: 8999 bytes --] [-- Attachment #3: vmmon.c --] [-- Type: text/x-csrc, Size: 2410 bytes --] #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <string.h> #include <sys/time.h> static int raw = 1; static int delay = 1; static int nr_fields; static char **fields; static FILE *f; static void acquire(long *values) { char buf[1024]; rewind(f); memset(values, 0, nr_fields * sizeof(*values)); while (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), f)) { int i; for (i = 0; i < nr_fields; i++) { char *p; if (strncmp(buf, fields[i], strlen(fields[i]))) continue; p = strchr(buf, ' '); if (p == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "vmmon: error parsing /proc\n"); exit(1); } values[i] += strtoul(p, NULL, 10); break; } } } static void display(long *new_values, long *prev_values, unsigned long long usecs) { int i; for (i = 0; i < nr_fields; i++) { if (raw) printf(" %16ld", new_values[i]); else { long long diff; double ddiff; ddiff = new_values[i] - prev_values[i]; ddiff *= 1000000; ddiff /= usecs; diff = ddiff; printf(" %16lld", diff); } } printf("\n"); } static void do1(long *prev_values) { struct timeval start; struct timeval end; long long usecs; long new_values[nr_fields]; gettimeofday(&start, NULL); sleep(delay); gettimeofday(&end, NULL); acquire(new_values); usecs = end.tv_sec - start.tv_sec; usecs *= 1000000; usecs += end.tv_usec - start.tv_usec; display(new_values, prev_values, usecs); memcpy(prev_values, new_values, nr_fields * sizeof(*prev_values)); } static void heading(void) { int i; printf("\n"); for (i = 0; i < nr_fields; i++) printf(" %16s", fields[i]); printf("\n"); } static void doit(void) { int line = 0; long prev_values[nr_fields]; acquire(prev_values); for ( ; ; ) { if (line == 0) heading(); do1(prev_values); line++; if (line == 24) line = 0; } } static void usage(void) { fprintf(stderr, "usage: vmmon [-r] [-d N] field [field ...]\n"); fprintf(stderr, " -d N : delay N seconds\n"); fprintf(stderr, " -r : show raw numbers instead of diff\n"); exit(1); } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int c; while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, "rd:")) != -1) { switch (c) { case 'r': raw = 1; case 'd': delay = strtol(optarg, NULL, 10); break; default: usage(); } } if (optind == argc) usage(); nr_fields = argc - optind; fields = argv + optind; f = fopen("/proc/vmstat", "r"); doit(); exit(0); } ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-19 5:09 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-19 6:27 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-19 6:27 UTC (permalink / raw) To: KOSAKI Motohiro Cc: Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 01:09:32PM +0800, Wu Fengguang wrote: > On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 12:41:38PM +0800, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: > Note that I was creating the sparse file in btrfs, which happens to be > very slow in sparse file reading: > > 151.194384MB/s 284.198252s 100001x 450560b --load pattern-hot-10 --play /b/sparse > > In that case, the inactive list is rotated at the speed of 250MB/s, > so a full scan of which takes about 3.5 seconds, while a full scan > of active file list takes about 77 seconds. Hi KOSAKI: you can limit the read speed with iotrace.rb's "--think-time" option, or to read the sparse file over network. Thanks, Fengguang ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-19 6:27 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-19 6:27 UTC (permalink / raw) To: KOSAKI Motohiro Cc: Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 01:09:32PM +0800, Wu Fengguang wrote: > On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 12:41:38PM +0800, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: > Note that I was creating the sparse file in btrfs, which happens to be > very slow in sparse file reading: > > 151.194384MB/s 284.198252s 100001x 450560b --load pattern-hot-10 --play /b/sparse > > In that case, the inactive list is rotated at the speed of 250MB/s, > so a full scan of which takes about 3.5 seconds, while a full scan > of active file list takes about 77 seconds. Hi KOSAKI: you can limit the read speed with iotrace.rb's "--think-time" option, or to read the sparse file over network. Thanks, Fengguang -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-19 4:41 ` KOSAKI Motohiro @ 2009-05-19 6:25 ` Wu Fengguang -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-19 6:25 UTC (permalink / raw) To: KOSAKI Motohiro Cc: Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 12:41:38PM +0800, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: > Hi > > Thanks for great works. > > > > SUMMARY > > ======= > > The patch decreases the number of major faults from 50 to 3 during 10% cache hot reads. > > > > > > SCENARIO > > ======== > > The test scenario is to do 100000 pread(size=110 pages, offset=(i*100) pages), > > where 10% of the pages will be activated: > > > > for i in `seq 0 100 10000000`; do echo $i 110; done > pattern-hot-10 > > iotrace.rb --load pattern-hot-10 --play /b/sparse > > > Which can I download iotrace.rb? > > > > and monitor /proc/vmstat during the time. The test box has 2G memory. > > > > > > ANALYZES > > ======== > > > > I carried out two runs on fresh booted console mode 2.6.29 with the VM_EXEC > > patch, and fetched the vmstat numbers on > > > > (1) begin: shortly after the big read IO starts; > > (2) end: just before the big read IO stops; > > (3) restore: the big read IO stops and the zsh working set restored > > > > nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree > > begin: 2481 2237 8694 630 0 574299 > > end: 275 231976 233914 633 776271 20933042 > > restore: 370 232154 234524 691 777183 20958453 > > > > begin: 2434 2237 8493 629 0 574195 > > end: 284 231970 233536 632 771918 20896129 > > restore: 399 232218 234789 690 774526 20957909 > > > > and another run on 2.6.30-rc4-mm with the VM_EXEC logic disabled: > > I don't think it is proper comparision. > you need either following comparision. otherwise we insert many guess into the analysis. > > - 2.6.29 with and without VM_EXEC patch > - 2.6.30-rc4-mm with and without VM_EXEC patch OK, here is the comparison on 2.6.30-rc4-mm with VM_EXEC logic disabled/enabled. 2.6.30-rc4-mm, VM_EXEC protection OFF ------------------------------------- nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree begin: 2479 2344 9659 210 0 579643 end: 284 232010 234142 260 772776 20917184 restore: 379 232159 234371 301 774888 20967849 2.6.30-rc4-mm, VM_EXEC protection ON ------------------------------------ begin: 2444 6652 50021 207 0 619959 end: 284 231752 233394 210 773879 20890132 restore: 399 231973 234352 251 776879 20960568 We can reach basically the same conclusion from the above data. Thanks, Fengguang --- raw data for the 2.6.30-rc4-mm VM_EXEC ON case: % vmmon nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 2250 2291 9013 200 0 573898 2250 2291 9013 200 0 573900 2250 2291 9013 200 0 573913 2437 2291 9327 207 0 574340 2441 2291 9517 207 0 574342 2441 2880 15925 207 0 579328 2444 6652 50021 207 0 619959 2444 10392 84169 207 0 660463 2444 14132 117262 207 0 702806 2444 17934 151968 207 0 743335 2444 21714 186052 207 0 783837 2444 25505 220606 207 0 824341 2444 29284 254297 207 0 866686 2444 33157 288730 207 0 907190 2444 36917 322858 207 0 949533 2444 40809 357878 207 0 990043 2444 44547 391997 207 0 1030545 2444 48368 421647 207 2464 1077033 2444 53199 415457 207 4032 1146417 2444 56723 412522 207 5312 1220349 2444 60233 409352 207 5312 1293510 2444 63755 404683 207 5312 1366553 2444 67336 401214 207 5312 1440753 2444 70869 397266 207 5312 1515153 nr_mapped 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251 776879 20960201 399 231973 234352 251 776879 20960202 399 231973 234352 251 776879 20960435 399 231973 234352 251 776879 20960436 399 231973 234352 251 776879 20960436 399 231973 234352 251 776879 20960525 399 231973 234352 251 776879 20960525 399 231973 234352 251 776879 20960539 399 231973 234352 251 776879 20960548 399 231973 234352 251 776879 20960550 399 231973 234352 251 776879 20960550 399 231973 234352 251 776879 20960554 399 231973 234352 251 776879 20960554 399 231973 234352 251 776879 20960555 399 231973 234352 251 776879 20960562 399 231973 234352 251 776879 20960562 399 231973 234352 251 776879 20960563 399 231973 234352 251 776879 20960567 399 231973 234352 251 776879 20960568 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-19 6:25 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-19 6:25 UTC (permalink / raw) To: KOSAKI Motohiro Cc: Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 12:41:38PM +0800, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: > Hi > > Thanks for great works. > > > > SUMMARY > > ======= > > The patch decreases the number of major faults from 50 to 3 during 10% cache hot reads. > > > > > > SCENARIO > > ======== > > The test scenario is to do 100000 pread(size=110 pages, offset=(i*100) pages), > > where 10% of the pages will be activated: > > > > for i in `seq 0 100 10000000`; do echo $i 110; done > pattern-hot-10 > > iotrace.rb --load pattern-hot-10 --play /b/sparse > > > Which can I download iotrace.rb? > > > > and monitor /proc/vmstat during the time. The test box has 2G memory. > > > > > > ANALYZES > > ======== > > > > I carried out two runs on fresh booted console mode 2.6.29 with the VM_EXEC > > patch, and fetched the vmstat numbers on > > > > (1) begin: shortly after the big read IO starts; > > (2) end: just before the big read IO stops; > > (3) restore: the big read IO stops and the zsh working set restored > > > > nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree > > begin: 2481 2237 8694 630 0 574299 > > end: 275 231976 233914 633 776271 20933042 > > restore: 370 232154 234524 691 777183 20958453 > > > > begin: 2434 2237 8493 629 0 574195 > > end: 284 231970 233536 632 771918 20896129 > > restore: 399 232218 234789 690 774526 20957909 > > > > and another run on 2.6.30-rc4-mm with the VM_EXEC logic disabled: > > I don't think it is proper comparision. > you need either following comparision. otherwise we insert many guess into the analysis. > > - 2.6.29 with and without VM_EXEC patch > - 2.6.30-rc4-mm with and without VM_EXEC patch OK, here is the comparison on 2.6.30-rc4-mm with VM_EXEC logic disabled/enabled. 2.6.30-rc4-mm, VM_EXEC protection OFF ------------------------------------- nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree begin: 2479 2344 9659 210 0 579643 end: 284 232010 234142 260 772776 20917184 restore: 379 232159 234371 301 774888 20967849 2.6.30-rc4-mm, VM_EXEC protection ON ------------------------------------ begin: 2444 6652 50021 207 0 619959 end: 284 231752 233394 210 773879 20890132 restore: 399 231973 234352 251 776879 20960568 We can reach basically the same conclusion from the above data. Thanks, Fengguang --- raw data for the 2.6.30-rc4-mm VM_EXEC ON case: % vmmon nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 2250 2291 9013 200 0 573898 2250 2291 9013 200 0 573900 2250 2291 9013 200 0 573913 2437 2291 9327 207 0 574340 2441 2291 9517 207 0 574342 2441 2880 15925 207 0 579328 2444 6652 50021 207 0 619959 2444 10392 84169 207 0 660463 2444 14132 117262 207 0 702806 2444 17934 151968 207 0 743335 2444 21714 186052 207 0 783837 2444 25505 220606 207 0 824341 2444 29284 254297 207 0 866686 2444 33157 288730 207 0 907190 2444 36917 322858 207 0 949533 2444 40809 357878 207 0 990043 2444 44547 391997 207 0 1030545 2444 48368 421647 207 2464 1077033 2444 53199 415457 207 4032 1146417 2444 56723 412522 207 5312 1220349 2444 60233 409352 207 5312 1293510 2444 63755 404683 207 5312 1366553 2444 67336 401214 207 5312 1440753 2444 70869 397266 207 5312 1515153 nr_mapped 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* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-19 6:25 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-20 11:20 ` Andi Kleen -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Andi Kleen @ 2009-05-20 11:20 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: KOSAKI Motohiro, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> writes: > > 2.6.30-rc4-mm, VM_EXEC protection ON > ------------------------------------ > begin: 2444 6652 50021 207 0 619959 > end: 284 231752 233394 210 773879 20890132 > restore: 399 231973 234352 251 776879 20960568 > > We can reach basically the same conclusion from the above data. One scenario that might be useful to test is what happens when some very large processes, all mapped and executable exceed memory and fight each other for the working set. Do you have regressions then compared to without the patches? -Andi -- ak@linux.intel.com -- Speaking for myself only. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-20 11:20 ` Andi Kleen 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Andi Kleen @ 2009-05-20 11:20 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: KOSAKI Motohiro, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> writes: > > 2.6.30-rc4-mm, VM_EXEC protection ON > ------------------------------------ > begin: 2444 6652 50021 207 0 619959 > end: 284 231752 233394 210 773879 20890132 > restore: 399 231973 234352 251 776879 20960568 > > We can reach basically the same conclusion from the above data. One scenario that might be useful to test is what happens when some very large processes, all mapped and executable exceed memory and fight each other for the working set. Do you have regressions then compared to without the patches? -Andi -- ak@linux.intel.com -- Speaking for myself only. -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-20 11:20 ` Andi Kleen @ 2009-05-20 14:32 ` Wu Fengguang -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-20 14:32 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Andi Kleen Cc: KOSAKI Motohiro, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 07:20:24PM +0800, Andi Kleen wrote: > Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> writes: > > > > 2.6.30-rc4-mm, VM_EXEC protection ON > > ------------------------------------ > > begin: 2444 6652 50021 207 0 619959 > > end: 284 231752 233394 210 773879 20890132 > > restore: 399 231973 234352 251 776879 20960568 > > > > We can reach basically the same conclusion from the above data. > > One scenario that might be useful to test is what happens when some > very large processes, all mapped and executable exceed memory and Good idea. Too bad I may have to install some bloated desktop in order to test this out ;) I guess the pgmajfault+pswpin numbers can serve as negative scores in that case? > fight each other for the working set. Do you have regressions then > compared to without the patches? No regressions for the above test. IMHO it can hardly create regressions if there are no one to aggressively abuse it. Rik and Christoph's ratio based logics are more likely to achieve better protections as well as regressions. Thanks, Fengguang ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-20 14:32 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-20 14:32 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Andi Kleen Cc: KOSAKI Motohiro, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 07:20:24PM +0800, Andi Kleen wrote: > Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> writes: > > > > 2.6.30-rc4-mm, VM_EXEC protection ON > > ------------------------------------ > > begin: 2444 6652 50021 207 0 619959 > > end: 284 231752 233394 210 773879 20890132 > > restore: 399 231973 234352 251 776879 20960568 > > > > We can reach basically the same conclusion from the above data. > > One scenario that might be useful to test is what happens when some > very large processes, all mapped and executable exceed memory and Good idea. Too bad I may have to install some bloated desktop in order to test this out ;) I guess the pgmajfault+pswpin numbers can serve as negative scores in that case? > fight each other for the working set. Do you have regressions then > compared to without the patches? No regressions for the above test. IMHO it can hardly create regressions if there are no one to aggressively abuse it. Rik and Christoph's ratio based logics are more likely to achieve better protections as well as regressions. Thanks, Fengguang -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-20 14:32 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-20 14:47 ` Andi Kleen -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Andi Kleen @ 2009-05-20 14:47 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: Andi Kleen, KOSAKI Motohiro, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim > > One scenario that might be useful to test is what happens when some > > very large processes, all mapped and executable exceed memory and > > Good idea. Too bad I may have to install some bloated desktop in order > to test this out ;) I guess the pgmajfault+pswpin numbers can serve as > negative scores in that case? I would just generate a large C program with a script and compile and run that. The program can be very dumb (e.g. only run a gigantic loop), it just needs to be large. Just don't compile it with optimization, that can be quite slow. And use multiple functions, otherwise gcc might exceed your memory. -Andi -- ak@linux.intel.com -- Speaking for myself only. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-20 14:47 ` Andi Kleen 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Andi Kleen @ 2009-05-20 14:47 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: Andi Kleen, KOSAKI Motohiro, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim > > One scenario that might be useful to test is what happens when some > > very large processes, all mapped and executable exceed memory and > > Good idea. Too bad I may have to install some bloated desktop in order > to test this out ;) I guess the pgmajfault+pswpin numbers can serve as > negative scores in that case? I would just generate a large C program with a script and compile and run that. The program can be very dumb (e.g. only run a gigantic loop), it just needs to be large. Just don't compile it with optimization, that can be quite slow. And use multiple functions, otherwise gcc might exceed your memory. -Andi -- ak@linux.intel.com -- Speaking for myself only. -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-20 14:47 ` Andi Kleen @ 2009-05-20 14:56 ` Wu Fengguang -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-20 14:56 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Andi Kleen Cc: KOSAKI Motohiro, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 10:47:31PM +0800, Andi Kleen wrote: > > > One scenario that might be useful to test is what happens when some > > > very large processes, all mapped and executable exceed memory and > > > > Good idea. Too bad I may have to install some bloated desktop in order > > to test this out ;) I guess the pgmajfault+pswpin numbers can serve as > > negative scores in that case? > > I would just generate a large C program with a script and compile > and run that. The program can be very dumb (e.g. only run > a gigantic loop), it just needs to be large. > > Just don't compile it with optimization, that can be quite slow. > > And use multiple functions, otherwise gcc might exceed your memory. Hehe, an arbitrary C program may not be persuasive..but I do have some bloated binaries at hand :-) -rwsr-sr-x 1 root wfg 36M 2009-04-22 17:21 Xorg lrwxrwxrwx 1 wfg wfg 4 2009-04-22 17:21 X -> Xorg -rwxr-xr-x 1 wfg wfg 39M 2009-04-22 17:21 Xvfb -rwxr-xr-x 1 wfg wfg 35M 2009-04-22 17:21 Xnest ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-20 14:56 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-20 14:56 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Andi Kleen Cc: KOSAKI Motohiro, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 10:47:31PM +0800, Andi Kleen wrote: > > > One scenario that might be useful to test is what happens when some > > > very large processes, all mapped and executable exceed memory and > > > > Good idea. Too bad I may have to install some bloated desktop in order > > to test this out ;) I guess the pgmajfault+pswpin numbers can serve as > > negative scores in that case? > > I would just generate a large C program with a script and compile > and run that. The program can be very dumb (e.g. only run > a gigantic loop), it just needs to be large. > > Just don't compile it with optimization, that can be quite slow. > > And use multiple functions, otherwise gcc might exceed your memory. Hehe, an arbitrary C program may not be persuasive..but I do have some bloated binaries at hand :-) -rwsr-sr-x 1 root wfg 36M 2009-04-22 17:21 Xorg lrwxrwxrwx 1 wfg wfg 4 2009-04-22 17:21 X -> Xorg -rwxr-xr-x 1 wfg wfg 39M 2009-04-22 17:21 Xvfb -rwxr-xr-x 1 wfg wfg 35M 2009-04-22 17:21 Xnest -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-20 14:56 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-20 15:38 ` Wu Fengguang -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-20 15:38 UTC (permalink / raw) To: gnome-list Cc: Andi Kleen, KOSAKI Motohiro, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim, xorg Hi list, On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 10:56:07PM +0800, Wu Fengguang wrote: > On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 10:47:31PM +0800, Andi Kleen wrote: > > > > One scenario that might be useful to test is what happens when some > > > > very large processes, all mapped and executable exceed memory and > > > > > > Good idea. Too bad I may have to install some bloated desktop in order > > > to test this out ;) I guess the pgmajfault+pswpin numbers can serve as > > > negative scores in that case? > > > > I would just generate a large C program with a script and compile > > and run that. The program can be very dumb (e.g. only run > > a gigantic loop), it just needs to be large. > > > > Just don't compile it with optimization, that can be quite slow. > > > > And use multiple functions, otherwise gcc might exceed your memory. > > > Hehe, an arbitrary C program may not be persuasive..but I do have some > bloated binaries at hand :-) > > -rwsr-sr-x 1 root wfg 36M 2009-04-22 17:21 Xorg > lrwxrwxrwx 1 wfg wfg 4 2009-04-22 17:21 X -> Xorg > -rwxr-xr-x 1 wfg wfg 39M 2009-04-22 17:21 Xvfb > -rwxr-xr-x 1 wfg wfg 35M 2009-04-22 17:21 Xnest I would like to create a lot of windows in gnome, and to switch between them. Any ideas on scripting/automating the "switch window" actions? Thanks, Fengguang ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-20 15:38 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-20 15:38 UTC (permalink / raw) To: gnome-list Cc: Andi Kleen, KOSAKI Motohiro, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim, xorg Hi list, On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 10:56:07PM +0800, Wu Fengguang wrote: > On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 10:47:31PM +0800, Andi Kleen wrote: > > > > One scenario that might be useful to test is what happens when some > > > > very large processes, all mapped and executable exceed memory and > > > > > > Good idea. Too bad I may have to install some bloated desktop in order > > > to test this out ;) I guess the pgmajfault+pswpin numbers can serve as > > > negative scores in that case? > > > > I would just generate a large C program with a script and compile > > and run that. The program can be very dumb (e.g. only run > > a gigantic loop), it just needs to be large. > > > > Just don't compile it with optimization, that can be quite slow. > > > > And use multiple functions, otherwise gcc might exceed your memory. > > > Hehe, an arbitrary C program may not be persuasive..but I do have some > bloated binaries at hand :-) > > -rwsr-sr-x 1 root wfg 36M 2009-04-22 17:21 Xorg > lrwxrwxrwx 1 wfg wfg 4 2009-04-22 17:21 X -> Xorg > -rwxr-xr-x 1 wfg wfg 39M 2009-04-22 17:21 Xvfb > -rwxr-xr-x 1 wfg wfg 35M 2009-04-22 17:21 Xnest I would like to create a lot of windows in gnome, and to switch between them. Any ideas on scripting/automating the "switch window" actions? Thanks, Fengguang -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-20 15:38 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-06-08 12:14 ` Nai Xia -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Nai Xia @ 2009-06-08 12:14 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: gnome-list, Andi Kleen, KOSAKI Motohiro, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim, xorg On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 11:38 PM, Wu Fengguang<fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > Hi list, > > On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 10:56:07PM +0800, Wu Fengguang wrote: >> On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 10:47:31PM +0800, Andi Kleen wrote: >> > > > One scenario that might be useful to test is what happens when some >> > > > very large processes, all mapped and executable exceed memory and >> > > >> > > Good idea. Too bad I may have to install some bloated desktop in order >> > > to test this out ;) I guess the pgmajfault+pswpin numbers can serve as >> > > negative scores in that case? >> > >> > I would just generate a large C program with a script and compile >> > and run that. The program can be very dumb (e.g. only run >> > a gigantic loop), it just needs to be large. >> > >> > Just don't compile it with optimization, that can be quite slow. >> > >> > And use multiple functions, otherwise gcc might exceed your memory. >> >> >> Hehe, an arbitrary C program may not be persuasive..but I do have some >> bloated binaries at hand :-) >> >> -rwsr-sr-x 1 root wfg 36M 2009-04-22 17:21 Xorg >> lrwxrwxrwx 1 wfg wfg 4 2009-04-22 17:21 X -> Xorg >> -rwxr-xr-x 1 wfg wfg 39M 2009-04-22 17:21 Xvfb >> -rwxr-xr-x 1 wfg wfg 35M 2009-04-22 17:21 Xnest > > I would like to create a lot of windows in gnome, and to switch > between them. Any ideas on scripting/automating the "switch window" > actions? You can easily do this in KDE 3.5 with dcop(Desktop Communications Protocol)\ e.g. $dcop kchmviewer-17502 KCHMMainWindow raise will raise the window of my kchmviewer. > > Thanks, > Fengguang > > -- > To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in > the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, > see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . > Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-06-08 12:14 ` Nai Xia 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Nai Xia @ 2009-06-08 12:14 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: gnome-list, Andi Kleen, KOSAKI Motohiro, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim, xorg On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 11:38 PM, Wu Fengguang<fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > Hi list, > > On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 10:56:07PM +0800, Wu Fengguang wrote: >> On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 10:47:31PM +0800, Andi Kleen wrote: >> > > > One scenario that might be useful to test is what happens when some >> > > > very large processes, all mapped and executable exceed memory and >> > > >> > > Good idea. Too bad I may have to install some bloated desktop in order >> > > to test this out ;) I guess the pgmajfault+pswpin numbers can serve as >> > > negative scores in that case? >> > >> > I would just generate a large C program with a script and compile >> > and run that. The program can be very dumb (e.g. only run >> > a gigantic loop), it just needs to be large. >> > >> > Just don't compile it with optimization, that can be quite slow. >> > >> > And use multiple functions, otherwise gcc might exceed your memory. >> >> >> Hehe, an arbitrary C program may not be persuasive..but I do have some >> bloated binaries at hand :-) >> >> -rwsr-sr-x 1 root wfg 36M 2009-04-22 17:21 Xorg >> lrwxrwxrwx 1 wfg wfg 4 2009-04-22 17:21 X -> Xorg >> -rwxr-xr-x 1 wfg wfg 39M 2009-04-22 17:21 Xvfb >> -rwxr-xr-x 1 wfg wfg 35M 2009-04-22 17:21 Xnest > > I would like to create a lot of windows in gnome, and to switch > between them. Any ideas on scripting/automating the "switch window" > actions? You can easily do this in KDE 3.5 with dcop(Desktop Communications Protocol)\ e.g. $dcop kchmviewer-17502 KCHMMainWindow raise will raise the window of my kchmviewer. > > Thanks, > Fengguang > > -- > To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in > the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, > see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . > Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> > -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-06-08 12:14 ` Nai Xia @ 2009-06-08 12:46 ` Wu Fengguang -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-06-08 12:46 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Nai Xia Cc: gnome-list, Andi Kleen, KOSAKI Motohiro, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim, xorg On Mon, Jun 08, 2009 at 08:14:53PM +0800, Nai Xia wrote: > On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 11:38 PM, Wu Fengguang<fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > > Hi list, > > > > On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 10:56:07PM +0800, Wu Fengguang wrote: > >> On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 10:47:31PM +0800, Andi Kleen wrote: > >> > > > One scenario that might be useful to test is what happens when some > >> > > > very large processes, all mapped and executable exceed memory and > >> > > > >> > > Good idea. Too bad I may have to install some bloated desktop in order > >> > > to test this out ;) I guess the pgmajfault+pswpin numbers can serve as > >> > > negative scores in that case? > >> > > >> > I would just generate a large C program with a script and compile > >> > and run that. The program can be very dumb (e.g. only run > >> > a gigantic loop), it just needs to be large. > >> > > >> > Just don't compile it with optimization, that can be quite slow. > >> > > >> > And use multiple functions, otherwise gcc might exceed your memory. > >> > >> > >> Hehe, an arbitrary C program may not be persuasive..but I do have some > >> bloated binaries at hand :-) > >> > >> -rwsr-sr-x 1 root wfg 36M 2009-04-22 17:21 Xorg > >> lrwxrwxrwx 1 wfg wfg 4 2009-04-22 17:21 X -> Xorg > >> -rwxr-xr-x 1 wfg wfg 39M 2009-04-22 17:21 Xvfb > >> -rwxr-xr-x 1 wfg wfg 35M 2009-04-22 17:21 Xnest > > > > I would like to create a lot of windows in gnome, and to switch > > between them. Any ideas on scripting/automating the "switch window" > > actions? > > You can easily do this in KDE 3.5 with dcop(Desktop Communications Protocol)\ > > e.g. > > $dcop kchmviewer-17502 KCHMMainWindow raise > > will raise the window of my kchmviewer. Thank you, it's a good tip :) The alternative I found is wmctrl: Description: control an EWMH/NetWM compatible X Window Manager Wmctrl is a command line tool to interact with an EWMH/NetWM compatible X Window Manager (examples include Enlightenment, icewm, kwin, metacity, and sawfish). . Wmctrl provides command line access to almost all the features defined in the EWMH specification. For example it can maximize windows, make them sticky, set them to be always on top. It can switch and resize desktops and perform many other useful operations. Thanks, Fengguang ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-06-08 12:46 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-06-08 12:46 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Nai Xia Cc: gnome-list, Andi Kleen, KOSAKI Motohiro, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim, xorg On Mon, Jun 08, 2009 at 08:14:53PM +0800, Nai Xia wrote: > On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 11:38 PM, Wu Fengguang<fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > > Hi list, > > > > On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 10:56:07PM +0800, Wu Fengguang wrote: > >> On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 10:47:31PM +0800, Andi Kleen wrote: > >> > > > One scenario that might be useful to test is what happens when some > >> > > > very large processes, all mapped and executable exceed memory and > >> > > > >> > > Good idea. Too bad I may have to install some bloated desktop in order > >> > > to test this out ;) I guess the pgmajfault+pswpin numbers can serve as > >> > > negative scores in that case? > >> > > >> > I would just generate a large C program with a script and compile > >> > and run that. The program can be very dumb (e.g. only run > >> > a gigantic loop), it just needs to be large. > >> > > >> > Just don't compile it with optimization, that can be quite slow. > >> > > >> > And use multiple functions, otherwise gcc might exceed your memory. > >> > >> > >> Hehe, an arbitrary C program may not be persuasive..but I do have some > >> bloated binaries at hand :-) > >> > >> -rwsr-sr-x 1 root wfg A 36M 2009-04-22 17:21 Xorg > >> lrwxrwxrwx 1 wfg A wfg A A 4 2009-04-22 17:21 X -> Xorg > >> -rwxr-xr-x 1 wfg A wfg A 39M 2009-04-22 17:21 Xvfb > >> -rwxr-xr-x 1 wfg A wfg A 35M 2009-04-22 17:21 Xnest > > > > I would like to create a lot of windows in gnome, and to switch > > between them. Any ideas on scripting/automating the "switch window" > > actions? > > You can easily do this in KDE 3.5 with dcop(Desktop Communications Protocol)\ > > e.g. > > $dcop kchmviewer-17502 KCHMMainWindow raise > > will raise the window of my kchmviewer. Thank you, it's a good tip :) The alternative I found is wmctrl: Description: control an EWMH/NetWM compatible X Window Manager Wmctrl is a command line tool to interact with an EWMH/NetWM compatible X Window Manager (examples include Enlightenment, icewm, kwin, metacity, and sawfish). . Wmctrl provides command line access to almost all the features defined in the EWMH specification. For example it can maximize windows, make them sticky, set them to be always on top. It can switch and resize desktops and perform many other useful operations. Thanks, Fengguang -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-06-08 12:46 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-06-08 15:02 ` Nai Xia -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Nai Xia @ 2009-06-08 15:02 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: gnome-list, Andi Kleen, KOSAKI Motohiro, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim, xorg On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 8:46 PM, Wu Fengguang<fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > On Mon, Jun 08, 2009 at 08:14:53PM +0800, Nai Xia wrote: >> On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 11:38 PM, Wu Fengguang<fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: >> > Hi list, >> > >> > On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 10:56:07PM +0800, Wu Fengguang wrote: >> >> On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 10:47:31PM +0800, Andi Kleen wrote: >> >> > > > One scenario that might be useful to test is what happens when some >> >> > > > very large processes, all mapped and executable exceed memory and >> >> > > >> >> > > Good idea. Too bad I may have to install some bloated desktop in order >> >> > > to test this out ;) I guess the pgmajfault+pswpin numbers can serve as >> >> > > negative scores in that case? >> >> > >> >> > I would just generate a large C program with a script and compile >> >> > and run that. The program can be very dumb (e.g. only run >> >> > a gigantic loop), it just needs to be large. >> >> > >> >> > Just don't compile it with optimization, that can be quite slow. >> >> > >> >> > And use multiple functions, otherwise gcc might exceed your memory. >> >> >> >> >> >> Hehe, an arbitrary C program may not be persuasive..but I do have some >> >> bloated binaries at hand :-) >> >> >> >> -rwsr-sr-x 1 root wfg 36M 2009-04-22 17:21 Xorg >> >> lrwxrwxrwx 1 wfg wfg 4 2009-04-22 17:21 X -> Xorg >> >> -rwxr-xr-x 1 wfg wfg 39M 2009-04-22 17:21 Xvfb >> >> -rwxr-xr-x 1 wfg wfg 35M 2009-04-22 17:21 Xnest >> > >> > I would like to create a lot of windows in gnome, and to switch >> > between them. Any ideas on scripting/automating the "switch window" >> > actions? >> >> You can easily do this in KDE 3.5 with dcop(Desktop Communications Protocol)\ >> >> e.g. >> >> $dcop kchmviewer-17502 KCHMMainWindow raise >> >> will raise the window of my kchmviewer. > > Thank you, it's a good tip :) > > The alternative I found is wmctrl: > > Description: control an EWMH/NetWM compatible X Window Manager > Wmctrl is a command line tool to interact with an > EWMH/NetWM compatible X Window Manager (examples include > Enlightenment, icewm, kwin, metacity, and sawfish). > . > Wmctrl provides command line access to almost all the features > defined in the EWMH specification. For example it can maximize > windows, make them sticky, set them to be always on top. It can > switch and resize desktops and perform many other useful > operations. Cool, thanks for the information. :) BTW, may be you should make sure that 90% of the overhead when doing crazy window switches is NOT caused by a dumb graphics driver (e.g. the widely hated ATI official driver!). hehe > > Thanks, > Fengguang > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-06-08 15:02 ` Nai Xia 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Nai Xia @ 2009-06-08 15:02 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: gnome-list, Andi Kleen, KOSAKI Motohiro, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim, xorg On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 8:46 PM, Wu Fengguang<fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > On Mon, Jun 08, 2009 at 08:14:53PM +0800, Nai Xia wrote: >> On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 11:38 PM, Wu Fengguang<fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: >> > Hi list, >> > >> > On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 10:56:07PM +0800, Wu Fengguang wrote: >> >> On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 10:47:31PM +0800, Andi Kleen wrote: >> >> > > > One scenario that might be useful to test is what happens when some >> >> > > > very large processes, all mapped and executable exceed memory and >> >> > > >> >> > > Good idea. Too bad I may have to install some bloated desktop in order >> >> > > to test this out ;) I guess the pgmajfault+pswpin numbers can serve as >> >> > > negative scores in that case? >> >> > >> >> > I would just generate a large C program with a script and compile >> >> > and run that. The program can be very dumb (e.g. only run >> >> > a gigantic loop), it just needs to be large. >> >> > >> >> > Just don't compile it with optimization, that can be quite slow. >> >> > >> >> > And use multiple functions, otherwise gcc might exceed your memory. >> >> >> >> >> >> Hehe, an arbitrary C program may not be persuasive..but I do have some >> >> bloated binaries at hand :-) >> >> >> >> -rwsr-sr-x 1 root wfg 36M 2009-04-22 17:21 Xorg >> >> lrwxrwxrwx 1 wfg wfg 4 2009-04-22 17:21 X -> Xorg >> >> -rwxr-xr-x 1 wfg wfg 39M 2009-04-22 17:21 Xvfb >> >> -rwxr-xr-x 1 wfg wfg 35M 2009-04-22 17:21 Xnest >> > >> > I would like to create a lot of windows in gnome, and to switch >> > between them. Any ideas on scripting/automating the "switch window" >> > actions? >> >> You can easily do this in KDE 3.5 with dcop(Desktop Communications Protocol)\ >> >> e.g. >> >> $dcop kchmviewer-17502 KCHMMainWindow raise >> >> will raise the window of my kchmviewer. > > Thank you, it's a good tip :) > > The alternative I found is wmctrl: > > Description: control an EWMH/NetWM compatible X Window Manager > Wmctrl is a command line tool to interact with an > EWMH/NetWM compatible X Window Manager (examples include > Enlightenment, icewm, kwin, metacity, and sawfish). > . > Wmctrl provides command line access to almost all the features > defined in the EWMH specification. For example it can maximize > windows, make them sticky, set them to be always on top. It can > switch and resize desktops and perform many other useful > operations. Cool, thanks for the information. :) BTW, may be you should make sure that 90% of the overhead when doing crazy window switches is NOT caused by a dumb graphics driver (e.g. the widely hated ATI official driver!). hehe > > Thanks, > Fengguang > -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-20 11:20 ` Andi Kleen @ 2009-06-08 7:39 ` Wu Fengguang -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-06-08 7:39 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Andi Kleen Cc: KOSAKI Motohiro, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 07:20:24PM +0800, Andi Kleen wrote: > One scenario that might be useful to test is what happens when some very large > processes, all mapped and executable exceed memory and fight each other > for the working set. Do you have regressions then compared to without > the patches? I managed to carry out some stress tests for memory tight desktops. The outcome is encouraging: clock time and major faults are reduced by 50%, and pswpin numbers are reduced to ~1/3. Here is the test scenario. - nfsroot gnome desktop with 512M physical memory - run some programs, and switch between the existing windows after starting each new program. The progress timing (seconds) is: before after programs 0.02 0.02 N xeyes 0.75 0.76 N firefox 2.02 1.88 N nautilus 3.36 3.17 N nautilus --browser 5.26 4.89 N gthumb 7.12 6.47 N gedit 9.22 8.16 N xpdf /usr/share/doc/shared-mime-info/shared-mime-info-spec.pdf 13.58 12.55 N xterm 15.87 14.57 N mlterm 18.63 17.06 N gnome-terminal 21.16 18.90 N urxvt 26.24 23.48 N gnome-system-monitor 28.72 26.52 N gnome-help 32.15 29.65 N gnome-dictionary 39.66 36.12 N /usr/games/sol 43.16 39.27 N /usr/games/gnometris 48.65 42.56 N /usr/games/gnect 53.31 47.03 N /usr/games/gtali 58.60 52.05 N /usr/games/iagno 65.77 55.42 N /usr/games/gnotravex 70.76 61.47 N /usr/games/mahjongg 76.15 67.11 N /usr/games/gnome-sudoku 86.32 75.15 N /usr/games/glines 92.21 79.70 N /usr/games/glchess 103.79 88.48 N /usr/games/gnomine 113.84 96.51 N /usr/games/gnotski 124.40 102.19 N /usr/games/gnibbles 137.41 114.93 N /usr/games/gnobots2 155.53 125.02 N /usr/games/blackjack 179.85 135.11 N /usr/games/same-gnome 224.49 154.50 N /usr/bin/gnome-window-properties 248.44 162.09 N /usr/bin/gnome-default-applications-properties 282.62 173.29 N /usr/bin/gnome-at-properties 323.72 188.21 N /usr/bin/gnome-typing-monitor 363.99 199.93 N /usr/bin/gnome-at-visual 394.21 206.95 N /usr/bin/gnome-sound-properties 435.14 224.49 N /usr/bin/gnome-at-mobility 463.05 234.11 N /usr/bin/gnome-keybinding-properties 503.75 248.59 N /usr/bin/gnome-about-me 554.00 276.27 N /usr/bin/gnome-display-properties 615.48 304.39 N /usr/bin/gnome-network-preferences 693.03 342.01 N /usr/bin/gnome-mouse-properties 759.90 388.58 N /usr/bin/gnome-appearance-properties 937.90 508.47 N /usr/bin/gnome-control-center 1109.75 587.57 N /usr/bin/gnome-keyboard-properties 1399.05 758.16 N : oocalc 1524.64 830.03 N : oodraw 1684.31 900.03 N : ooimpress 1874.04 993.91 N : oomath 2115.12 1081.89 N : ooweb 2369.02 1161.99 N : oowriter Note that the oo* commands are actually commented out. The vmstat numbers are (some relevant ones are marked with *): before after nr_free_pages 1293 3898 nr_inactive_anon 59956 53460 nr_active_anon 26815 30026 nr_inactive_file 2657 3218 nr_active_file 2019 2806 nr_unevictable 4 4 nr_mlock 4 4 nr_anon_pages 26706 27859 *nr_mapped 3542 4469 nr_file_pages 72232 67681 nr_dirty 1 0 nr_writeback 123 19 nr_slab_reclaimable 3375 3534 nr_slab_unreclaimable 11405 10665 nr_page_table_pages 8106 7864 nr_unstable 0 0 nr_bounce 0 0 *nr_vmscan_write 394776 230839 nr_writeback_temp 0 0 numa_hit 6843353 3318676 numa_miss 0 0 numa_foreign 0 0 numa_interleave 1719 1719 numa_local 6843353 3318676 numa_other 0 0 *pgpgin 5954683 2057175 *pgpgout 1578276 922744 *pswpin 1486615 512238 *pswpout 394568 230685 pgalloc_dma 277432 56602 pgalloc_dma32 6769477 3310348 pgalloc_normal 0 0 pgalloc_movable 0 0 pgfree 7048396 3371118 pgactivate 2036343 1471492 pgdeactivate 2189691 1612829 pgfault 3702176 3100702 *pgmajfault 452116 201343 pgrefill_dma 12185 7127 pgrefill_dma32 334384 653703 pgrefill_normal 0 0 pgrefill_movable 0 0 pgsteal_dma 74214 22179 pgsteal_dma32 3334164 1638029 pgsteal_normal 0 0 pgsteal_movable 0 0 pgscan_kswapd_dma 1081421 1216199 pgscan_kswapd_dma32 58979118 46002810 pgscan_kswapd_normal 0 0 pgscan_kswapd_movable 0 0 pgscan_direct_dma 2015438 1086109 pgscan_direct_dma32 55787823 36101597 pgscan_direct_normal 0 0 pgscan_direct_movable 0 0 pginodesteal 3461 7281 slabs_scanned 564864 527616 kswapd_steal 2889797 1448082 kswapd_inodesteal 14827 14835 pageoutrun 43459 21562 allocstall 9653 4032 pgrotated 384216 228631 htlb_buddy_alloc_success 0 0 htlb_buddy_alloc_fail 0 0 unevictable_pgs_culled 0 0 unevictable_pgs_scanned 0 0 unevictable_pgs_rescued 0 0 unevictable_pgs_mlocked 4 4 unevictable_pgs_munlocked 0 0 unevictable_pgs_cleared 0 0 unevictable_pgs_stranded 0 0 unevictable_pgs_mlockfreed 0 0 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-06-08 7:39 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-06-08 7:39 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Andi Kleen Cc: KOSAKI Motohiro, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 07:20:24PM +0800, Andi Kleen wrote: > One scenario that might be useful to test is what happens when some very large > processes, all mapped and executable exceed memory and fight each other > for the working set. Do you have regressions then compared to without > the patches? I managed to carry out some stress tests for memory tight desktops. The outcome is encouraging: clock time and major faults are reduced by 50%, and pswpin numbers are reduced to ~1/3. Here is the test scenario. - nfsroot gnome desktop with 512M physical memory - run some programs, and switch between the existing windows after starting each new program. The progress timing (seconds) is: before after programs 0.02 0.02 N xeyes 0.75 0.76 N firefox 2.02 1.88 N nautilus 3.36 3.17 N nautilus --browser 5.26 4.89 N gthumb 7.12 6.47 N gedit 9.22 8.16 N xpdf /usr/share/doc/shared-mime-info/shared-mime-info-spec.pdf 13.58 12.55 N xterm 15.87 14.57 N mlterm 18.63 17.06 N gnome-terminal 21.16 18.90 N urxvt 26.24 23.48 N gnome-system-monitor 28.72 26.52 N gnome-help 32.15 29.65 N gnome-dictionary 39.66 36.12 N /usr/games/sol 43.16 39.27 N /usr/games/gnometris 48.65 42.56 N /usr/games/gnect 53.31 47.03 N /usr/games/gtali 58.60 52.05 N /usr/games/iagno 65.77 55.42 N /usr/games/gnotravex 70.76 61.47 N /usr/games/mahjongg 76.15 67.11 N /usr/games/gnome-sudoku 86.32 75.15 N /usr/games/glines 92.21 79.70 N /usr/games/glchess 103.79 88.48 N /usr/games/gnomine 113.84 96.51 N /usr/games/gnotski 124.40 102.19 N /usr/games/gnibbles 137.41 114.93 N /usr/games/gnobots2 155.53 125.02 N /usr/games/blackjack 179.85 135.11 N /usr/games/same-gnome 224.49 154.50 N /usr/bin/gnome-window-properties 248.44 162.09 N /usr/bin/gnome-default-applications-properties 282.62 173.29 N /usr/bin/gnome-at-properties 323.72 188.21 N /usr/bin/gnome-typing-monitor 363.99 199.93 N /usr/bin/gnome-at-visual 394.21 206.95 N /usr/bin/gnome-sound-properties 435.14 224.49 N /usr/bin/gnome-at-mobility 463.05 234.11 N /usr/bin/gnome-keybinding-properties 503.75 248.59 N /usr/bin/gnome-about-me 554.00 276.27 N /usr/bin/gnome-display-properties 615.48 304.39 N /usr/bin/gnome-network-preferences 693.03 342.01 N /usr/bin/gnome-mouse-properties 759.90 388.58 N /usr/bin/gnome-appearance-properties 937.90 508.47 N /usr/bin/gnome-control-center 1109.75 587.57 N /usr/bin/gnome-keyboard-properties 1399.05 758.16 N : oocalc 1524.64 830.03 N : oodraw 1684.31 900.03 N : ooimpress 1874.04 993.91 N : oomath 2115.12 1081.89 N : ooweb 2369.02 1161.99 N : oowriter Note that the oo* commands are actually commented out. The vmstat numbers are (some relevant ones are marked with *): before after nr_free_pages 1293 3898 nr_inactive_anon 59956 53460 nr_active_anon 26815 30026 nr_inactive_file 2657 3218 nr_active_file 2019 2806 nr_unevictable 4 4 nr_mlock 4 4 nr_anon_pages 26706 27859 *nr_mapped 3542 4469 nr_file_pages 72232 67681 nr_dirty 1 0 nr_writeback 123 19 nr_slab_reclaimable 3375 3534 nr_slab_unreclaimable 11405 10665 nr_page_table_pages 8106 7864 nr_unstable 0 0 nr_bounce 0 0 *nr_vmscan_write 394776 230839 nr_writeback_temp 0 0 numa_hit 6843353 3318676 numa_miss 0 0 numa_foreign 0 0 numa_interleave 1719 1719 numa_local 6843353 3318676 numa_other 0 0 *pgpgin 5954683 2057175 *pgpgout 1578276 922744 *pswpin 1486615 512238 *pswpout 394568 230685 pgalloc_dma 277432 56602 pgalloc_dma32 6769477 3310348 pgalloc_normal 0 0 pgalloc_movable 0 0 pgfree 7048396 3371118 pgactivate 2036343 1471492 pgdeactivate 2189691 1612829 pgfault 3702176 3100702 *pgmajfault 452116 201343 pgrefill_dma 12185 7127 pgrefill_dma32 334384 653703 pgrefill_normal 0 0 pgrefill_movable 0 0 pgsteal_dma 74214 22179 pgsteal_dma32 3334164 1638029 pgsteal_normal 0 0 pgsteal_movable 0 0 pgscan_kswapd_dma 1081421 1216199 pgscan_kswapd_dma32 58979118 46002810 pgscan_kswapd_normal 0 0 pgscan_kswapd_movable 0 0 pgscan_direct_dma 2015438 1086109 pgscan_direct_dma32 55787823 36101597 pgscan_direct_normal 0 0 pgscan_direct_movable 0 0 pginodesteal 3461 7281 slabs_scanned 564864 527616 kswapd_steal 2889797 1448082 kswapd_inodesteal 14827 14835 pageoutrun 43459 21562 allocstall 9653 4032 pgrotated 384216 228631 htlb_buddy_alloc_success 0 0 htlb_buddy_alloc_fail 0 0 unevictable_pgs_culled 0 0 unevictable_pgs_scanned 0 0 unevictable_pgs_rescued 0 0 unevictable_pgs_mlocked 4 4 unevictable_pgs_munlocked 0 0 unevictable_pgs_cleared 0 0 unevictable_pgs_stranded 0 0 unevictable_pgs_mlockfreed 0 0 -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. 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* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-06-08 7:39 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-06-08 7:51 ` KOSAKI Motohiro -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: KOSAKI Motohiro @ 2009-06-08 7:51 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: kosaki.motohiro, Andi Kleen, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim > On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 07:20:24PM +0800, Andi Kleen wrote: > > One scenario that might be useful to test is what happens when some very large > > processes, all mapped and executable exceed memory and fight each other > > for the working set. Do you have regressions then compared to without > > the patches? > > I managed to carry out some stress tests for memory tight desktops. > The outcome is encouraging: clock time and major faults are reduced > by 50%, and pswpin numbers are reduced to ~1/3. > > Here is the test scenario. > - nfsroot gnome desktop with 512M physical memory > - run some programs, and switch between the existing windows after > starting each new program. > > The progress timing (seconds) is: > > before after programs > 0.02 0.02 N xeyes > 0.75 0.76 N firefox > 2.02 1.88 N nautilus > 3.36 3.17 N nautilus --browser > 5.26 4.89 N gthumb > 7.12 6.47 N gedit > 9.22 8.16 N xpdf /usr/share/doc/shared-mime-info/shared-mime-info-spec.pdf > 13.58 12.55 N xterm > 15.87 14.57 N mlterm > 18.63 17.06 N gnome-terminal > 21.16 18.90 N urxvt > 26.24 23.48 N gnome-system-monitor > 28.72 26.52 N gnome-help > 32.15 29.65 N gnome-dictionary > 39.66 36.12 N /usr/games/sol > 43.16 39.27 N /usr/games/gnometris > 48.65 42.56 N /usr/games/gnect > 53.31 47.03 N /usr/games/gtali > 58.60 52.05 N /usr/games/iagno > 65.77 55.42 N /usr/games/gnotravex > 70.76 61.47 N /usr/games/mahjongg > 76.15 67.11 N /usr/games/gnome-sudoku > 86.32 75.15 N /usr/games/glines > 92.21 79.70 N /usr/games/glchess > 103.79 88.48 N /usr/games/gnomine > 113.84 96.51 N /usr/games/gnotski > 124.40 102.19 N /usr/games/gnibbles > 137.41 114.93 N /usr/games/gnobots2 > 155.53 125.02 N /usr/games/blackjack > 179.85 135.11 N /usr/games/same-gnome > 224.49 154.50 N /usr/bin/gnome-window-properties > 248.44 162.09 N /usr/bin/gnome-default-applications-properties > 282.62 173.29 N /usr/bin/gnome-at-properties > 323.72 188.21 N /usr/bin/gnome-typing-monitor > 363.99 199.93 N /usr/bin/gnome-at-visual > 394.21 206.95 N /usr/bin/gnome-sound-properties > 435.14 224.49 N /usr/bin/gnome-at-mobility > 463.05 234.11 N /usr/bin/gnome-keybinding-properties > 503.75 248.59 N /usr/bin/gnome-about-me > 554.00 276.27 N /usr/bin/gnome-display-properties > 615.48 304.39 N /usr/bin/gnome-network-preferences > 693.03 342.01 N /usr/bin/gnome-mouse-properties > 759.90 388.58 N /usr/bin/gnome-appearance-properties > 937.90 508.47 N /usr/bin/gnome-control-center > 1109.75 587.57 N /usr/bin/gnome-keyboard-properties > 1399.05 758.16 N : oocalc > 1524.64 830.03 N : oodraw > 1684.31 900.03 N : ooimpress > 1874.04 993.91 N : oomath > 2115.12 1081.89 N : ooweb > 2369.02 1161.99 N : oowriter Thanks this great effort! I definitely agree this patch sould be merge to -mm asap. Acked-by: KOSAKI Motohiro <kosaki.motohiro@jp.fujitsu.com> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-06-08 7:51 ` KOSAKI Motohiro 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: KOSAKI Motohiro @ 2009-06-08 7:51 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: kosaki.motohiro, Andi Kleen, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim > On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 07:20:24PM +0800, Andi Kleen wrote: > > One scenario that might be useful to test is what happens when some very large > > processes, all mapped and executable exceed memory and fight each other > > for the working set. Do you have regressions then compared to without > > the patches? > > I managed to carry out some stress tests for memory tight desktops. > The outcome is encouraging: clock time and major faults are reduced > by 50%, and pswpin numbers are reduced to ~1/3. > > Here is the test scenario. > - nfsroot gnome desktop with 512M physical memory > - run some programs, and switch between the existing windows after > starting each new program. > > The progress timing (seconds) is: > > before after programs > 0.02 0.02 N xeyes > 0.75 0.76 N firefox > 2.02 1.88 N nautilus > 3.36 3.17 N nautilus --browser > 5.26 4.89 N gthumb > 7.12 6.47 N gedit > 9.22 8.16 N xpdf /usr/share/doc/shared-mime-info/shared-mime-info-spec.pdf > 13.58 12.55 N xterm > 15.87 14.57 N mlterm > 18.63 17.06 N gnome-terminal > 21.16 18.90 N urxvt > 26.24 23.48 N gnome-system-monitor > 28.72 26.52 N gnome-help > 32.15 29.65 N gnome-dictionary > 39.66 36.12 N /usr/games/sol > 43.16 39.27 N /usr/games/gnometris > 48.65 42.56 N /usr/games/gnect > 53.31 47.03 N /usr/games/gtali > 58.60 52.05 N /usr/games/iagno > 65.77 55.42 N /usr/games/gnotravex > 70.76 61.47 N /usr/games/mahjongg > 76.15 67.11 N /usr/games/gnome-sudoku > 86.32 75.15 N /usr/games/glines > 92.21 79.70 N /usr/games/glchess > 103.79 88.48 N /usr/games/gnomine > 113.84 96.51 N /usr/games/gnotski > 124.40 102.19 N /usr/games/gnibbles > 137.41 114.93 N /usr/games/gnobots2 > 155.53 125.02 N /usr/games/blackjack > 179.85 135.11 N /usr/games/same-gnome > 224.49 154.50 N /usr/bin/gnome-window-properties > 248.44 162.09 N /usr/bin/gnome-default-applications-properties > 282.62 173.29 N /usr/bin/gnome-at-properties > 323.72 188.21 N /usr/bin/gnome-typing-monitor > 363.99 199.93 N /usr/bin/gnome-at-visual > 394.21 206.95 N /usr/bin/gnome-sound-properties > 435.14 224.49 N /usr/bin/gnome-at-mobility > 463.05 234.11 N /usr/bin/gnome-keybinding-properties > 503.75 248.59 N /usr/bin/gnome-about-me > 554.00 276.27 N /usr/bin/gnome-display-properties > 615.48 304.39 N /usr/bin/gnome-network-preferences > 693.03 342.01 N /usr/bin/gnome-mouse-properties > 759.90 388.58 N /usr/bin/gnome-appearance-properties > 937.90 508.47 N /usr/bin/gnome-control-center > 1109.75 587.57 N /usr/bin/gnome-keyboard-properties > 1399.05 758.16 N : oocalc > 1524.64 830.03 N : oodraw > 1684.31 900.03 N : ooimpress > 1874.04 993.91 N : oomath > 2115.12 1081.89 N : ooweb > 2369.02 1161.99 N : oowriter Thanks this great effort! I definitely agree this patch sould be merge to -mm asap. Acked-by: KOSAKI Motohiro <kosaki.motohiro@jp.fujitsu.com> -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-06-08 7:51 ` KOSAKI Motohiro @ 2009-06-08 7:56 ` Wu Fengguang -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-06-08 7:56 UTC (permalink / raw) To: KOSAKI Motohiro Cc: Andi Kleen, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim, hugh.dickins On Mon, Jun 08, 2009 at 03:51:53PM +0800, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: > > On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 07:20:24PM +0800, Andi Kleen wrote: > > > One scenario that might be useful to test is what happens when some very large > > > processes, all mapped and executable exceed memory and fight each other > > > for the working set. Do you have regressions then compared to without > > > the patches? > > > > I managed to carry out some stress tests for memory tight desktops. > > The outcome is encouraging: clock time and major faults are reduced > > by 50%, and pswpin numbers are reduced to ~1/3. > > > > Here is the test scenario. > > - nfsroot gnome desktop with 512M physical memory > > - run some programs, and switch between the existing windows after > > starting each new program. > > > > The progress timing (seconds) is: > > > > before after programs > > 0.02 0.02 N xeyes > > 0.75 0.76 N firefox > > 2.02 1.88 N nautilus > > 3.36 3.17 N nautilus --browser > > 5.26 4.89 N gthumb > > 7.12 6.47 N gedit > > 9.22 8.16 N xpdf /usr/share/doc/shared-mime-info/shared-mime-info-spec.pdf > > 13.58 12.55 N xterm > > 15.87 14.57 N mlterm > > 18.63 17.06 N gnome-terminal > > 21.16 18.90 N urxvt > > 26.24 23.48 N gnome-system-monitor > > 28.72 26.52 N gnome-help > > 32.15 29.65 N gnome-dictionary > > 39.66 36.12 N /usr/games/sol > > 43.16 39.27 N /usr/games/gnometris > > 48.65 42.56 N /usr/games/gnect > > 53.31 47.03 N /usr/games/gtali > > 58.60 52.05 N /usr/games/iagno > > 65.77 55.42 N /usr/games/gnotravex > > 70.76 61.47 N /usr/games/mahjongg > > 76.15 67.11 N /usr/games/gnome-sudoku > > 86.32 75.15 N /usr/games/glines > > 92.21 79.70 N /usr/games/glchess > > 103.79 88.48 N /usr/games/gnomine > > 113.84 96.51 N /usr/games/gnotski > > 124.40 102.19 N /usr/games/gnibbles > > 137.41 114.93 N /usr/games/gnobots2 > > 155.53 125.02 N /usr/games/blackjack > > 179.85 135.11 N /usr/games/same-gnome > > 224.49 154.50 N /usr/bin/gnome-window-properties > > 248.44 162.09 N /usr/bin/gnome-default-applications-properties > > 282.62 173.29 N /usr/bin/gnome-at-properties > > 323.72 188.21 N /usr/bin/gnome-typing-monitor > > 363.99 199.93 N /usr/bin/gnome-at-visual > > 394.21 206.95 N /usr/bin/gnome-sound-properties > > 435.14 224.49 N /usr/bin/gnome-at-mobility > > 463.05 234.11 N /usr/bin/gnome-keybinding-properties > > 503.75 248.59 N /usr/bin/gnome-about-me > > 554.00 276.27 N /usr/bin/gnome-display-properties > > 615.48 304.39 N /usr/bin/gnome-network-preferences > > 693.03 342.01 N /usr/bin/gnome-mouse-properties > > 759.90 388.58 N /usr/bin/gnome-appearance-properties > > 937.90 508.47 N /usr/bin/gnome-control-center > > 1109.75 587.57 N /usr/bin/gnome-keyboard-properties > > 1399.05 758.16 N : oocalc > > 1524.64 830.03 N : oodraw > > 1684.31 900.03 N : ooimpress > > 1874.04 993.91 N : oomath > > 2115.12 1081.89 N : ooweb > > 2369.02 1161.99 N : oowriter > > Thanks this great effort! > I definitely agree this patch sould be merge to -mm asap. > > Acked-by: KOSAKI Motohiro <kosaki.motohiro@jp.fujitsu.com> Thank you :) To be complete, here are the free numbers at the end of the tests: before patch: total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 474 467 7 0 0 236 -/+ buffers/cache: 230 243 Swap: 1023 418 605 after patch total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 474 457 16 0 0 236 -/+ buffers/cache: 221 253 Swap: 1023 404 619 Thanks, Fengguang ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-06-08 7:56 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-06-08 7:56 UTC (permalink / raw) To: KOSAKI Motohiro Cc: Andi Kleen, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim, hugh.dickins On Mon, Jun 08, 2009 at 03:51:53PM +0800, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: > > On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 07:20:24PM +0800, Andi Kleen wrote: > > > One scenario that might be useful to test is what happens when some very large > > > processes, all mapped and executable exceed memory and fight each other > > > for the working set. Do you have regressions then compared to without > > > the patches? > > > > I managed to carry out some stress tests for memory tight desktops. > > The outcome is encouraging: clock time and major faults are reduced > > by 50%, and pswpin numbers are reduced to ~1/3. > > > > Here is the test scenario. > > - nfsroot gnome desktop with 512M physical memory > > - run some programs, and switch between the existing windows after > > starting each new program. > > > > The progress timing (seconds) is: > > > > before after programs > > 0.02 0.02 N xeyes > > 0.75 0.76 N firefox > > 2.02 1.88 N nautilus > > 3.36 3.17 N nautilus --browser > > 5.26 4.89 N gthumb > > 7.12 6.47 N gedit > > 9.22 8.16 N xpdf /usr/share/doc/shared-mime-info/shared-mime-info-spec.pdf > > 13.58 12.55 N xterm > > 15.87 14.57 N mlterm > > 18.63 17.06 N gnome-terminal > > 21.16 18.90 N urxvt > > 26.24 23.48 N gnome-system-monitor > > 28.72 26.52 N gnome-help > > 32.15 29.65 N gnome-dictionary > > 39.66 36.12 N /usr/games/sol > > 43.16 39.27 N /usr/games/gnometris > > 48.65 42.56 N /usr/games/gnect > > 53.31 47.03 N /usr/games/gtali > > 58.60 52.05 N /usr/games/iagno > > 65.77 55.42 N /usr/games/gnotravex > > 70.76 61.47 N /usr/games/mahjongg > > 76.15 67.11 N /usr/games/gnome-sudoku > > 86.32 75.15 N /usr/games/glines > > 92.21 79.70 N /usr/games/glchess > > 103.79 88.48 N /usr/games/gnomine > > 113.84 96.51 N /usr/games/gnotski > > 124.40 102.19 N /usr/games/gnibbles > > 137.41 114.93 N /usr/games/gnobots2 > > 155.53 125.02 N /usr/games/blackjack > > 179.85 135.11 N /usr/games/same-gnome > > 224.49 154.50 N /usr/bin/gnome-window-properties > > 248.44 162.09 N /usr/bin/gnome-default-applications-properties > > 282.62 173.29 N /usr/bin/gnome-at-properties > > 323.72 188.21 N /usr/bin/gnome-typing-monitor > > 363.99 199.93 N /usr/bin/gnome-at-visual > > 394.21 206.95 N /usr/bin/gnome-sound-properties > > 435.14 224.49 N /usr/bin/gnome-at-mobility > > 463.05 234.11 N /usr/bin/gnome-keybinding-properties > > 503.75 248.59 N /usr/bin/gnome-about-me > > 554.00 276.27 N /usr/bin/gnome-display-properties > > 615.48 304.39 N /usr/bin/gnome-network-preferences > > 693.03 342.01 N /usr/bin/gnome-mouse-properties > > 759.90 388.58 N /usr/bin/gnome-appearance-properties > > 937.90 508.47 N /usr/bin/gnome-control-center > > 1109.75 587.57 N /usr/bin/gnome-keyboard-properties > > 1399.05 758.16 N : oocalc > > 1524.64 830.03 N : oodraw > > 1684.31 900.03 N : ooimpress > > 1874.04 993.91 N : oomath > > 2115.12 1081.89 N : ooweb > > 2369.02 1161.99 N : oowriter > > Thanks this great effort! > I definitely agree this patch sould be merge to -mm asap. > > Acked-by: KOSAKI Motohiro <kosaki.motohiro@jp.fujitsu.com> Thank you :) To be complete, here are the free numbers at the end of the tests: before patch: total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 474 467 7 0 0 236 -/+ buffers/cache: 230 243 Swap: 1023 418 605 after patch total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 474 457 16 0 0 236 -/+ buffers/cache: 221 253 Swap: 1023 404 619 Thanks, Fengguang -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-06-08 7:39 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-06-08 17:18 ` Nai Xia -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Nai Xia @ 2009-06-08 17:18 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: Andi Kleen, KOSAKI Motohiro, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Wu Fengguang<fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 07:20:24PM +0800, Andi Kleen wrote: >> One scenario that might be useful to test is what happens when some very large >> processes, all mapped and executable exceed memory and fight each other >> for the working set. Do you have regressions then compared to without >> the patches? > > I managed to carry out some stress tests for memory tight desktops. > The outcome is encouraging: clock time and major faults are reduced > by 50%, and pswpin numbers are reduced to ~1/3. > > Here is the test scenario. > - nfsroot gnome desktop with 512M physical memory > - run some programs, and switch between the existing windows after > starting each new program. I think this is a story of VM_EXEC pages fighting against other kind of pages, but as Andi said, did you test real regression case of VM_EXEC pages fighting against each other? " One scenario that might be useful to test is what happens when some very large processes, all mapped and executable exceed memory and fight each other for the working set. Do you have regressions then compared to without the patches? -Andi " My experices with Compcache(http://code.google.com/p/compcache/) show that it also has similar improvement in similar case on LTSP (http://code.google.com/p/compcache/wiki/Performance). But it does has a non-trivial performance loss even when doing kernel compilation. I am not a little surprised when Andrew said it "There must be some cost somewhere". So you have found the spots where your patch doing great, make double sure it will not do something bad in all places, and that will be perfect. :-) > > The progress timing (seconds) is: > > before after programs > 0.02 0.02 N xeyes > 0.75 0.76 N firefox > 2.02 1.88 N nautilus > 3.36 3.17 N nautilus --browser > 5.26 4.89 N gthumb > 7.12 6.47 N gedit > 9.22 8.16 N xpdf /usr/share/doc/shared-mime-info/shared-mime-info-spec.pdf > 13.58 12.55 N xterm > 15.87 14.57 N mlterm > 18.63 17.06 N gnome-terminal > 21.16 18.90 N urxvt > 26.24 23.48 N gnome-system-monitor > 28.72 26.52 N gnome-help > 32.15 29.65 N gnome-dictionary > 39.66 36.12 N /usr/games/sol > 43.16 39.27 N /usr/games/gnometris > 48.65 42.56 N /usr/games/gnect > 53.31 47.03 N /usr/games/gtali > 58.60 52.05 N /usr/games/iagno > 65.77 55.42 N /usr/games/gnotravex > 70.76 61.47 N /usr/games/mahjongg > 76.15 67.11 N /usr/games/gnome-sudoku > 86.32 75.15 N /usr/games/glines > 92.21 79.70 N /usr/games/glchess > 103.79 88.48 N /usr/games/gnomine > 113.84 96.51 N /usr/games/gnotski > 124.40 102.19 N /usr/games/gnibbles > 137.41 114.93 N /usr/games/gnobots2 > 155.53 125.02 N /usr/games/blackjack > 179.85 135.11 N /usr/games/same-gnome > 224.49 154.50 N /usr/bin/gnome-window-properties > 248.44 162.09 N /usr/bin/gnome-default-applications-properties > 282.62 173.29 N /usr/bin/gnome-at-properties > 323.72 188.21 N /usr/bin/gnome-typing-monitor > 363.99 199.93 N /usr/bin/gnome-at-visual > 394.21 206.95 N /usr/bin/gnome-sound-properties > 435.14 224.49 N /usr/bin/gnome-at-mobility > 463.05 234.11 N /usr/bin/gnome-keybinding-properties > 503.75 248.59 N /usr/bin/gnome-about-me > 554.00 276.27 N /usr/bin/gnome-display-properties > 615.48 304.39 N /usr/bin/gnome-network-preferences > 693.03 342.01 N /usr/bin/gnome-mouse-properties > 759.90 388.58 N /usr/bin/gnome-appearance-properties > 937.90 508.47 N /usr/bin/gnome-control-center > 1109.75 587.57 N /usr/bin/gnome-keyboard-properties > 1399.05 758.16 N : oocalc > 1524.64 830.03 N : oodraw > 1684.31 900.03 N : ooimpress > 1874.04 993.91 N : oomath > 2115.12 1081.89 N : ooweb > 2369.02 1161.99 N : oowriter > > Note that the oo* commands are actually commented out. > > The vmstat numbers are (some relevant ones are marked with *): > > before after > nr_free_pages 1293 3898 > nr_inactive_anon 59956 53460 > nr_active_anon 26815 30026 > nr_inactive_file 2657 3218 > nr_active_file 2019 2806 > nr_unevictable 4 4 > nr_mlock 4 4 > nr_anon_pages 26706 27859 > *nr_mapped 3542 4469 > nr_file_pages 72232 67681 > nr_dirty 1 0 > nr_writeback 123 19 > nr_slab_reclaimable 3375 3534 > nr_slab_unreclaimable 11405 10665 > nr_page_table_pages 8106 7864 > nr_unstable 0 0 > nr_bounce 0 0 > *nr_vmscan_write 394776 230839 > nr_writeback_temp 0 0 > numa_hit 6843353 3318676 > numa_miss 0 0 > numa_foreign 0 0 > numa_interleave 1719 1719 > numa_local 6843353 3318676 > numa_other 0 0 > *pgpgin 5954683 2057175 > *pgpgout 1578276 922744 > *pswpin 1486615 512238 > *pswpout 394568 230685 > pgalloc_dma 277432 56602 > pgalloc_dma32 6769477 3310348 > pgalloc_normal 0 0 > pgalloc_movable 0 0 > pgfree 7048396 3371118 > pgactivate 2036343 1471492 > pgdeactivate 2189691 1612829 > pgfault 3702176 3100702 > *pgmajfault 452116 201343 > pgrefill_dma 12185 7127 > pgrefill_dma32 334384 653703 > pgrefill_normal 0 0 > pgrefill_movable 0 0 > pgsteal_dma 74214 22179 > pgsteal_dma32 3334164 1638029 > pgsteal_normal 0 0 > pgsteal_movable 0 0 > pgscan_kswapd_dma 1081421 1216199 > pgscan_kswapd_dma32 58979118 46002810 > pgscan_kswapd_normal 0 0 > pgscan_kswapd_movable 0 0 > pgscan_direct_dma 2015438 1086109 > pgscan_direct_dma32 55787823 36101597 > pgscan_direct_normal 0 0 > pgscan_direct_movable 0 0 > pginodesteal 3461 7281 > slabs_scanned 564864 527616 > kswapd_steal 2889797 1448082 > kswapd_inodesteal 14827 14835 > pageoutrun 43459 21562 > allocstall 9653 4032 > pgrotated 384216 228631 > htlb_buddy_alloc_success 0 0 > htlb_buddy_alloc_fail 0 0 > unevictable_pgs_culled 0 0 > unevictable_pgs_scanned 0 0 > unevictable_pgs_rescued 0 0 > unevictable_pgs_mlocked 4 4 > unevictable_pgs_munlocked 0 0 > unevictable_pgs_cleared 0 0 > unevictable_pgs_stranded 0 0 > unevictable_pgs_mlockfreed 0 0 > > -- > To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in > the body to majordomo@kvack.org. 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* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-06-08 17:18 ` Nai Xia 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Nai Xia @ 2009-06-08 17:18 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: Andi Kleen, KOSAKI Motohiro, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Wu Fengguang<fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 07:20:24PM +0800, Andi Kleen wrote: >> One scenario that might be useful to test is what happens when some very large >> processes, all mapped and executable exceed memory and fight each other >> for the working set. Do you have regressions then compared to without >> the patches? > > I managed to carry out some stress tests for memory tight desktops. > The outcome is encouraging: clock time and major faults are reduced > by 50%, and pswpin numbers are reduced to ~1/3. > > Here is the test scenario. > - nfsroot gnome desktop with 512M physical memory > - run some programs, and switch between the existing windows after > starting each new program. I think this is a story of VM_EXEC pages fighting against other kind of pages, but as Andi said, did you test real regression case of VM_EXEC pages fighting against each other? " One scenario that might be useful to test is what happens when some very large processes, all mapped and executable exceed memory and fight each other for the working set. Do you have regressions then compared to without the patches? -Andi " My experices with Compcache(http://code.google.com/p/compcache/) show that it also has similar improvement in similar case on LTSP (http://code.google.com/p/compcache/wiki/Performance). But it does has a non-trivial performance loss even when doing kernel compilation. I am not a little surprised when Andrew said it "There must be some cost somewhere". So you have found the spots where your patch doing great, make double sure it will not do something bad in all places, and that will be perfect. :-) > > The progress timing (seconds) is: > > before after programs > 0.02 0.02 N xeyes > 0.75 0.76 N firefox > 2.02 1.88 N nautilus > 3.36 3.17 N nautilus --browser > 5.26 4.89 N gthumb > 7.12 6.47 N gedit > 9.22 8.16 N xpdf /usr/share/doc/shared-mime-info/shared-mime-info-spec.pdf > 13.58 12.55 N xterm > 15.87 14.57 N mlterm > 18.63 17.06 N gnome-terminal > 21.16 18.90 N urxvt > 26.24 23.48 N gnome-system-monitor > 28.72 26.52 N gnome-help > 32.15 29.65 N gnome-dictionary > 39.66 36.12 N /usr/games/sol > 43.16 39.27 N /usr/games/gnometris > 48.65 42.56 N /usr/games/gnect > 53.31 47.03 N /usr/games/gtali > 58.60 52.05 N /usr/games/iagno > 65.77 55.42 N /usr/games/gnotravex > 70.76 61.47 N /usr/games/mahjongg > 76.15 67.11 N /usr/games/gnome-sudoku > 86.32 75.15 N /usr/games/glines > 92.21 79.70 N /usr/games/glchess > 103.79 88.48 N /usr/games/gnomine > 113.84 96.51 N /usr/games/gnotski > 124.40 102.19 N /usr/games/gnibbles > 137.41 114.93 N /usr/games/gnobots2 > 155.53 125.02 N /usr/games/blackjack > 179.85 135.11 N /usr/games/same-gnome > 224.49 154.50 N /usr/bin/gnome-window-properties > 248.44 162.09 N /usr/bin/gnome-default-applications-properties > 282.62 173.29 N /usr/bin/gnome-at-properties > 323.72 188.21 N /usr/bin/gnome-typing-monitor > 363.99 199.93 N /usr/bin/gnome-at-visual > 394.21 206.95 N /usr/bin/gnome-sound-properties > 435.14 224.49 N /usr/bin/gnome-at-mobility > 463.05 234.11 N /usr/bin/gnome-keybinding-properties > 503.75 248.59 N /usr/bin/gnome-about-me > 554.00 276.27 N /usr/bin/gnome-display-properties > 615.48 304.39 N /usr/bin/gnome-network-preferences > 693.03 342.01 N /usr/bin/gnome-mouse-properties > 759.90 388.58 N /usr/bin/gnome-appearance-properties > 937.90 508.47 N /usr/bin/gnome-control-center > 1109.75 587.57 N /usr/bin/gnome-keyboard-properties > 1399.05 758.16 N : oocalc > 1524.64 830.03 N : oodraw > 1684.31 900.03 N : ooimpress > 1874.04 993.91 N : oomath > 2115.12 1081.89 N : ooweb > 2369.02 1161.99 N : oowriter > > Note that the oo* commands are actually commented out. > > The vmstat numbers are (some relevant ones are marked with *): > > before after > nr_free_pages 1293 3898 > nr_inactive_anon 59956 53460 > nr_active_anon 26815 30026 > nr_inactive_file 2657 3218 > nr_active_file 2019 2806 > nr_unevictable 4 4 > nr_mlock 4 4 > nr_anon_pages 26706 27859 > *nr_mapped 3542 4469 > nr_file_pages 72232 67681 > nr_dirty 1 0 > nr_writeback 123 19 > nr_slab_reclaimable 3375 3534 > nr_slab_unreclaimable 11405 10665 > nr_page_table_pages 8106 7864 > nr_unstable 0 0 > nr_bounce 0 0 > *nr_vmscan_write 394776 230839 > nr_writeback_temp 0 0 > numa_hit 6843353 3318676 > numa_miss 0 0 > numa_foreign 0 0 > numa_interleave 1719 1719 > numa_local 6843353 3318676 > numa_other 0 0 > *pgpgin 5954683 2057175 > *pgpgout 1578276 922744 > *pswpin 1486615 512238 > *pswpout 394568 230685 > pgalloc_dma 277432 56602 > pgalloc_dma32 6769477 3310348 > pgalloc_normal 0 0 > pgalloc_movable 0 0 > pgfree 7048396 3371118 > pgactivate 2036343 1471492 > pgdeactivate 2189691 1612829 > pgfault 3702176 3100702 > *pgmajfault 452116 201343 > pgrefill_dma 12185 7127 > pgrefill_dma32 334384 653703 > pgrefill_normal 0 0 > pgrefill_movable 0 0 > pgsteal_dma 74214 22179 > pgsteal_dma32 3334164 1638029 > pgsteal_normal 0 0 > pgsteal_movable 0 0 > pgscan_kswapd_dma 1081421 1216199 > pgscan_kswapd_dma32 58979118 46002810 > pgscan_kswapd_normal 0 0 > pgscan_kswapd_movable 0 0 > pgscan_direct_dma 2015438 1086109 > pgscan_direct_dma32 55787823 36101597 > pgscan_direct_normal 0 0 > pgscan_direct_movable 0 0 > pginodesteal 3461 7281 > slabs_scanned 564864 527616 > kswapd_steal 2889797 1448082 > kswapd_inodesteal 14827 14835 > pageoutrun 43459 21562 > allocstall 9653 4032 > pgrotated 384216 228631 > htlb_buddy_alloc_success 0 0 > htlb_buddy_alloc_fail 0 0 > unevictable_pgs_culled 0 0 > unevictable_pgs_scanned 0 0 > unevictable_pgs_rescued 0 0 > unevictable_pgs_mlocked 4 4 > unevictable_pgs_munlocked 0 0 > unevictable_pgs_cleared 0 0 > unevictable_pgs_stranded 0 0 > unevictable_pgs_mlockfreed 0 0 > > -- > To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in > the body to majordomo@kvack.org. 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* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-06-08 17:18 ` Nai Xia @ 2009-06-09 6:44 ` Wu Fengguang -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-06-09 6:44 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Nai Xia Cc: Andi Kleen, KOSAKI Motohiro, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim On Tue, Jun 09, 2009 at 01:18:26AM +0800, Nai Xia wrote: > On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Wu Fengguang<fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > > On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 07:20:24PM +0800, Andi Kleen wrote: > >> One scenario that might be useful to test is what happens when some very large > >> processes, all mapped and executable exceed memory and fight each other > >> for the working set. Do you have regressions then compared to without > >> the patches? > > > > I managed to carry out some stress tests for memory tight desktops. > > The outcome is encouraging: clock time and major faults are reduced > > by 50%, and pswpin numbers are reduced to ~1/3. > > > > Here is the test scenario. > > - nfsroot gnome desktop with 512M physical memory > > - run some programs, and switch between the existing windows after > > starting each new program. > > I think this is a story of VM_EXEC pages fighting against other kind of pages, > but as Andi said, did you test real regression case of VM_EXEC pages fighting > against each other? No. We'd better buy more memory if it's not enough for VM_EXEC pages :-) Thanks, Fengguang > " > One scenario that might be useful to test is what happens when some very large > processes, all mapped and executable exceed memory and fight each other > for the working set. Do you have regressions then compared to without > the patches? > > -Andi > " > > My experices with Compcache(http://code.google.com/p/compcache/) show that > it also has similar improvement in similar case on LTSP > (http://code.google.com/p/compcache/wiki/Performance). > But it does has a non-trivial performance loss even when doing kernel > compilation. > I am not a little surprised when Andrew said it "There must be some cost > somewhere". > > So you have found the spots where your patch doing great, > make double sure it will not do something bad in all places, > and that will be perfect. :-) > > > > > The progress timing (seconds) is: > > > > before after programs > > 0.02 0.02 N xeyes > > 0.75 0.76 N firefox > > 2.02 1.88 N nautilus > > 3.36 3.17 N nautilus --browser > > 5.26 4.89 N gthumb > > 7.12 6.47 N gedit > > 9.22 8.16 N xpdf /usr/share/doc/shared-mime-info/shared-mime-info-spec.pdf > > 13.58 12.55 N xterm > > 15.87 14.57 N mlterm > > 18.63 17.06 N gnome-terminal > > 21.16 18.90 N urxvt > > 26.24 23.48 N gnome-system-monitor > > 28.72 26.52 N gnome-help > > 32.15 29.65 N gnome-dictionary > > 39.66 36.12 N /usr/games/sol > > 43.16 39.27 N /usr/games/gnometris > > 48.65 42.56 N /usr/games/gnect > > 53.31 47.03 N /usr/games/gtali > > 58.60 52.05 N /usr/games/iagno > > 65.77 55.42 N /usr/games/gnotravex > > 70.76 61.47 N /usr/games/mahjongg > > 76.15 67.11 N /usr/games/gnome-sudoku > > 86.32 75.15 N /usr/games/glines > > 92.21 79.70 N /usr/games/glchess > > 103.79 88.48 N /usr/games/gnomine > > 113.84 96.51 N /usr/games/gnotski > > 124.40 102.19 N /usr/games/gnibbles > > 137.41 114.93 N /usr/games/gnobots2 > > 155.53 125.02 N /usr/games/blackjack > > 179.85 135.11 N /usr/games/same-gnome > > 224.49 154.50 N /usr/bin/gnome-window-properties > > 248.44 162.09 N /usr/bin/gnome-default-applications-properties > > 282.62 173.29 N /usr/bin/gnome-at-properties > > 323.72 188.21 N /usr/bin/gnome-typing-monitor > > 363.99 199.93 N /usr/bin/gnome-at-visual > > 394.21 206.95 N /usr/bin/gnome-sound-properties > > 435.14 224.49 N /usr/bin/gnome-at-mobility > > 463.05 234.11 N /usr/bin/gnome-keybinding-properties > > 503.75 248.59 N /usr/bin/gnome-about-me > > 554.00 276.27 N /usr/bin/gnome-display-properties > > 615.48 304.39 N /usr/bin/gnome-network-preferences > > 693.03 342.01 N /usr/bin/gnome-mouse-properties > > 759.90 388.58 N /usr/bin/gnome-appearance-properties > > 937.90 508.47 N /usr/bin/gnome-control-center > > 1109.75 587.57 N /usr/bin/gnome-keyboard-properties > > 1399.05 758.16 N : oocalc > > 1524.64 830.03 N : oodraw > > 1684.31 900.03 N : ooimpress > > 1874.04 993.91 N : oomath > > 2115.12 1081.89 N : ooweb > > 2369.02 1161.99 N : oowriter > > > > Note that the oo* commands are actually commented out. > > > > The vmstat numbers are (some relevant ones are marked with *): > > > > before after > > nr_free_pages 1293 3898 > > nr_inactive_anon 59956 53460 > > nr_active_anon 26815 30026 > > nr_inactive_file 2657 3218 > > nr_active_file 2019 2806 > > nr_unevictable 4 4 > > nr_mlock 4 4 > > nr_anon_pages 26706 27859 > > *nr_mapped 3542 4469 > > nr_file_pages 72232 67681 > > nr_dirty 1 0 > > nr_writeback 123 19 > > nr_slab_reclaimable 3375 3534 > > nr_slab_unreclaimable 11405 10665 > > nr_page_table_pages 8106 7864 > > nr_unstable 0 0 > > nr_bounce 0 0 > > *nr_vmscan_write 394776 230839 > > nr_writeback_temp 0 0 > > numa_hit 6843353 3318676 > > numa_miss 0 0 > > numa_foreign 0 0 > > numa_interleave 1719 1719 > > numa_local 6843353 3318676 > > numa_other 0 0 > > *pgpgin 5954683 2057175 > > *pgpgout 1578276 922744 > > *pswpin 1486615 512238 > > *pswpout 394568 230685 > > pgalloc_dma 277432 56602 > > pgalloc_dma32 6769477 3310348 > > pgalloc_normal 0 0 > > pgalloc_movable 0 0 > > pgfree 7048396 3371118 > > pgactivate 2036343 1471492 > > pgdeactivate 2189691 1612829 > > pgfault 3702176 3100702 > > *pgmajfault 452116 201343 > > pgrefill_dma 12185 7127 > > pgrefill_dma32 334384 653703 > > pgrefill_normal 0 0 > > pgrefill_movable 0 0 > > pgsteal_dma 74214 22179 > > pgsteal_dma32 3334164 1638029 > > pgsteal_normal 0 0 > > pgsteal_movable 0 0 > > pgscan_kswapd_dma 1081421 1216199 > > pgscan_kswapd_dma32 58979118 46002810 > > pgscan_kswapd_normal 0 0 > > pgscan_kswapd_movable 0 0 > > pgscan_direct_dma 2015438 1086109 > > pgscan_direct_dma32 55787823 36101597 > > pgscan_direct_normal 0 0 > > pgscan_direct_movable 0 0 > > pginodesteal 3461 7281 > > slabs_scanned 564864 527616 > > kswapd_steal 2889797 1448082 > > kswapd_inodesteal 14827 14835 > > pageoutrun 43459 21562 > > allocstall 9653 4032 > > pgrotated 384216 228631 > > htlb_buddy_alloc_success 0 0 > > htlb_buddy_alloc_fail 0 0 > > unevictable_pgs_culled 0 0 > > unevictable_pgs_scanned 0 0 > > unevictable_pgs_rescued 0 0 > > unevictable_pgs_mlocked 4 4 > > unevictable_pgs_munlocked 0 0 > > unevictable_pgs_cleared 0 0 > > unevictable_pgs_stranded 0 0 > > unevictable_pgs_mlockfreed 0 0 > > > > -- > > To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in > > 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* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-06-09 6:44 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-06-09 6:44 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Nai Xia Cc: Andi Kleen, KOSAKI Motohiro, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim On Tue, Jun 09, 2009 at 01:18:26AM +0800, Nai Xia wrote: > On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Wu Fengguang<fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > > On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 07:20:24PM +0800, Andi Kleen wrote: > >> One scenario that might be useful to test is what happens when some very large > >> processes, all mapped and executable exceed memory and fight each other > >> for the working set. Do you have regressions then compared to without > >> the patches? > > > > I managed to carry out some stress tests for memory tight desktops. > > The outcome is encouraging: clock time and major faults are reduced > > by 50%, and pswpin numbers are reduced to ~1/3. > > > > Here is the test scenario. > > - nfsroot gnome desktop with 512M physical memory > > - run some programs, and switch between the existing windows after > > A starting each new program. > > I think this is a story of VM_EXEC pages fighting against other kind of pages, > but as Andi said, did you test real regression case of VM_EXEC pages fighting > against each other? No. We'd better buy more memory if it's not enough for VM_EXEC pages :-) Thanks, Fengguang > " > One scenario that might be useful to test is what happens when some very large > processes, all mapped and executable exceed memory and fight each other > for the working set. Do you have regressions then compared to without > the patches? > > -Andi > " > > My experices with Compcache(http://code.google.com/p/compcache/) show that > it also has similar improvement in similar case on LTSP > (http://code.google.com/p/compcache/wiki/Performance). > But it does has a non-trivial performance loss even when doing kernel > compilation. > I am not a little surprised when Andrew said it "There must be some cost > somewhere". > > So you have found the spots where your patch doing great, > make double sure it will not do something bad in all places, > and that will be perfect. :-) > > > > > The progress timing (seconds) is: > > > > A before A A A after A A programs > > A A 0.02 A A A A 0.02 A A N xeyes > > A A 0.75 A A A A 0.76 A A N firefox > > A A 2.02 A A A A 1.88 A A N nautilus > > A A 3.36 A A A A 3.17 A A N nautilus --browser > > A A 5.26 A A A A 4.89 A A N gthumb > > A A 7.12 A A A A 6.47 A A N gedit > > A A 9.22 A A A A 8.16 A A N xpdf /usr/share/doc/shared-mime-info/shared-mime-info-spec.pdf > > A 13.58 A A A 12.55 A A N xterm > > A 15.87 A A A 14.57 A A N mlterm > > A 18.63 A A A 17.06 A A N gnome-terminal > > A 21.16 A A A 18.90 A A N urxvt > > A 26.24 A A A 23.48 A A N gnome-system-monitor > > A 28.72 A A A 26.52 A A N gnome-help > > A 32.15 A A A 29.65 A A N gnome-dictionary > > A 39.66 A A A 36.12 A A N /usr/games/sol > > A 43.16 A A A 39.27 A A N /usr/games/gnometris > > A 48.65 A A A 42.56 A A N /usr/games/gnect > > A 53.31 A A A 47.03 A A N /usr/games/gtali > > A 58.60 A A A 52.05 A A N /usr/games/iagno > > A 65.77 A A A 55.42 A A N /usr/games/gnotravex > > A 70.76 A A A 61.47 A A N /usr/games/mahjongg > > A 76.15 A A A 67.11 A A N /usr/games/gnome-sudoku > > A 86.32 A A A 75.15 A A N /usr/games/glines > > A 92.21 A A A 79.70 A A N /usr/games/glchess > > A 103.79 A A A 88.48 A A N /usr/games/gnomine > > A 113.84 A A A 96.51 A A N /usr/games/gnotski > > A 124.40 A A A 102.19 A A N /usr/games/gnibbles > > A 137.41 A A A 114.93 A A N /usr/games/gnobots2 > > A 155.53 A A A 125.02 A A N /usr/games/blackjack > > A 179.85 A A A 135.11 A A N /usr/games/same-gnome > > A 224.49 A A A 154.50 A A N /usr/bin/gnome-window-properties > > A 248.44 A A A 162.09 A A N /usr/bin/gnome-default-applications-properties > > A 282.62 A A A 173.29 A A N /usr/bin/gnome-at-properties > > A 323.72 A A A 188.21 A A N /usr/bin/gnome-typing-monitor > > A 363.99 A A A 199.93 A A N /usr/bin/gnome-at-visual > > A 394.21 A A A 206.95 A A N /usr/bin/gnome-sound-properties > > A 435.14 A A A 224.49 A A N /usr/bin/gnome-at-mobility > > A 463.05 A A A 234.11 A A N /usr/bin/gnome-keybinding-properties > > A 503.75 A A A 248.59 A A N /usr/bin/gnome-about-me > > A 554.00 A A A 276.27 A A N /usr/bin/gnome-display-properties > > A 615.48 A A A 304.39 A A N /usr/bin/gnome-network-preferences > > A 693.03 A A A 342.01 A A N /usr/bin/gnome-mouse-properties > > A 759.90 A A A 388.58 A A N /usr/bin/gnome-appearance-properties > > A 937.90 A A A 508.47 A A N /usr/bin/gnome-control-center > > A 1109.75 A A A 587.57 A A N /usr/bin/gnome-keyboard-properties > > A 1399.05 A A A 758.16 A A N : oocalc > > A 1524.64 A A A 830.03 A A N : oodraw > > A 1684.31 A A A 900.03 A A N : ooimpress > > A 1874.04 A A A 993.91 A A N : oomath > > A 2115.12 A A 1081.89 A A N : ooweb > > A 2369.02 A A 1161.99 A A N : oowriter > > > > Note that the oo* commands are actually commented out. > > > > The vmstat numbers are (some relevant ones are marked with *): > > > > A A A A A A A A A A A A A A before A A after > > A nr_free_pages A A A A A A A 1293 A A A 3898 > > A nr_inactive_anon A A A A A 59956 A A 53460 > > A nr_active_anon A A A A A A 26815 A A 30026 > > A nr_inactive_file A A A A A 2657 A A A 3218 > > A nr_active_file A A A A A A 2019 A A A 2806 > > A nr_unevictable A A A A A A 4 A A A A 4 > > A nr_mlock A A A A A A A A A 4 A A A A 4 > > A nr_anon_pages A A A A A A A 26706 A A 27859 > > *nr_mapped A A A A A A A A A 3542 A A A 4469 > > A nr_file_pages A A A A A A A 72232 A A 67681 > > A nr_dirty A A A A A A A A A 1 A A A A 0 > > A nr_writeback A A A A A A A 123 A A A 19 > > A nr_slab_reclaimable A A A A 3375 A A A 3534 > > A nr_slab_unreclaimable A A A 11405 A A 10665 > > A nr_page_table_pages A A A A 8106 A A A 7864 > > A nr_unstable A A A A A A A A 0 A A A A 0 > > A nr_bounce A A A A A A A A A 0 A A A A 0 > > *nr_vmscan_write A A A A A A 394776 A A 230839 > > A nr_writeback_temp A A A A A 0 A A A A 0 > > A numa_hit A A A A A A A A A 6843353 A 3318676 > > A numa_miss A A A A A A A A A 0 A A A A 0 > > A numa_foreign A A A A A A A 0 A A A A 0 > > A numa_interleave A A A A A A 1719 A A A 1719 > > A numa_local A A A A A A A A 6843353 A 3318676 > > A numa_other A A A A A A A A 0 A A A A 0 > > *pgpgin A A A A A A A A A A 5954683 A 2057175 > > *pgpgout A A A A A A A A A A 1578276 A 922744 > > *pswpin A A A A A A A A A A 1486615 A 512238 > > *pswpout A A A A A A A A A A 394568 A A 230685 > > A pgalloc_dma A A A A A A A A 277432 A A 56602 > > A pgalloc_dma32 A A A A A A A 6769477 A 3310348 > > A pgalloc_normal A A A A A A 0 A A A A 0 > > A pgalloc_movable A A A A A A 0 A A A A 0 > > A pgfree A A A A A A A A A A 7048396 A 3371118 > > A pgactivate A A A A A A A A 2036343 A 1471492 > > A pgdeactivate A A A A A A A 2189691 A 1612829 > > A pgfault A A A A A A A A A A 3702176 A 3100702 > > *pgmajfault A A A A A A A A 452116 A A 201343 > > A pgrefill_dma A A A A A A A 12185 A A 7127 > > A pgrefill_dma32 A A A A A A 334384 A A 653703 > > A pgrefill_normal A A A A A A 0 A A A A 0 > > A pgrefill_movable A A A A A 0 A A A A 0 > > A pgsteal_dma A A A A A A A A 74214 A A 22179 > > A pgsteal_dma32 A A A A A A A 3334164 A 1638029 > > A pgsteal_normal A A A A A A 0 A A A A 0 > > A pgsteal_movable A A A A A A 0 A A A A 0 > > A pgscan_kswapd_dma A A A A A 1081421 A 1216199 > > A pgscan_kswapd_dma32 A A A A 58979118 A 46002810 > > A pgscan_kswapd_normal A A A 0 A A A A 0 > > A pgscan_kswapd_movable A A A 0 A A A A 0 > > A pgscan_direct_dma A A A A A 2015438 A 1086109 > > A pgscan_direct_dma32 A A A A 55787823 A 36101597 > > A pgscan_direct_normal A A A 0 A A A A 0 > > A pgscan_direct_movable A A A 0 A A A A 0 > > A pginodesteal A A A A A A A 3461 A A A 7281 > > A slabs_scanned A A A A A A A 564864 A A 527616 > > A kswapd_steal A A A A A A A 2889797 A 1448082 > > A kswapd_inodesteal A A A A A 14827 A A 14835 > > A pageoutrun A A A A A A A A 43459 A A 21562 > > A allocstall A A A A A A A A 9653 A A A 4032 > > A pgrotated A A A A A A A A A 384216 A A 228631 > > A htlb_buddy_alloc_success A 0 A A A A 0 > > A htlb_buddy_alloc_fail A A A 0 A A A A 0 > > A unevictable_pgs_culled A A 0 A A A A 0 > > A unevictable_pgs_scanned A A 0 A A A A 0 > > A unevictable_pgs_rescued A A 0 A A A A 0 > > A unevictable_pgs_mlocked A A 4 A A A A 4 > > A unevictable_pgs_munlocked A 0 A A A A 0 > > A unevictable_pgs_cleared A A 0 A A A A 0 > > A unevictable_pgs_stranded A 0 A A A A 0 > > A unevictable_pgs_mlockfreed 0 A A A A 0 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* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-19 4:41 ` KOSAKI Motohiro @ 2009-05-19 7:15 ` Wu Fengguang -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-19 7:15 UTC (permalink / raw) To: KOSAKI Motohiro Cc: Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 12:41:38PM +0800, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: > Hi > > Thanks for great works. > > > > SUMMARY > > ======= > > The patch decreases the number of major faults from 50 to 3 during 10% cache hot reads. > > > > > > SCENARIO > > ======== > > The test scenario is to do 100000 pread(size=110 pages, offset=(i*100) pages), > > where 10% of the pages will be activated: > > > > for i in `seq 0 100 10000000`; do echo $i 110; done > pattern-hot-10 > > iotrace.rb --load pattern-hot-10 --play /b/sparse > > > Which can I download iotrace.rb? > > > > and monitor /proc/vmstat during the time. The test box has 2G memory. > > > > > > ANALYZES > > ======== > > > > I carried out two runs on fresh booted console mode 2.6.29 with the VM_EXEC > > patch, and fetched the vmstat numbers on > > > > (1) begin: shortly after the big read IO starts; > > (2) end: just before the big read IO stops; > > (3) restore: the big read IO stops and the zsh working set restored > > > > nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree > > begin: 2481 2237 8694 630 0 574299 > > end: 275 231976 233914 633 776271 20933042 > > restore: 370 232154 234524 691 777183 20958453 > > > > begin: 2434 2237 8493 629 0 574195 > > end: 284 231970 233536 632 771918 20896129 > > restore: 399 232218 234789 690 774526 20957909 > > > > and another run on 2.6.30-rc4-mm with the VM_EXEC logic disabled: > > I don't think it is proper comparision. > you need either following comparision. otherwise we insert many guess into the analysis. > > - 2.6.29 with and without VM_EXEC patch > - 2.6.30-rc4-mm with and without VM_EXEC patch > > > > > > begin: 2479 2344 9659 210 0 579643 > > end: 284 232010 234142 260 772776 20917184 > > restore: 379 232159 234371 301 774888 20967849 > > > > The numbers show that > > > > - The startup pgmajfault of 2.6.30-rc4-mm is merely 1/3 that of 2.6.29. > > I'd attribute that improvement to the mmap readahead improvements :-) > > > > - The pgmajfault increment during the file copy is 633-630=3 vs 260-210=50. > > That's a huge improvement - which means with the VM_EXEC protection logic, > > active mmap pages is pretty safe even under partially cache hot streaming IO. > > > > - when active:inactive file lru size reaches 1:1, their scan rates is 1:20.8 > > under 10% cache hot IO. (computed with formula Dpgdeactivate:Dpgfree) > > That roughly means the active mmap pages get 20.8 more chances to get > > re-referenced to stay in memory. > > > > - The absolute nr_mapped drops considerably to 1/9 during the big IO, and the > > dropped pages are mostly inactive ones. The patch has almost no impact in > > this aspect, that means it won't unnecessarily increase memory pressure. > > (In contrast, your 20% mmap protection ratio will keep them all, and > > therefore eliminate the extra 41 major faults to restore working set > > of zsh etc.) More results on X desktop, kernel 2.6.30-rc4-mm: nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree VM_EXEC protection ON: begin: 9740 8920 64075 561 0 678360 end: 768 218254 220029 565 798953 21057006 restore: 857 218543 220987 606 799462 21075710 restore X: 2414 218560 225344 797 799462 21080795 VM_EXEC protection OFF: begin: 9368 5035 26389 554 0 633391 end: 770 218449 221230 661 646472 17832500 restore: 1113 218466 220978 710 649881 17905235 restore X: 2687 218650 225484 947 802700 21083584 The added "restore X" means after IO, switch back and forth between the urxvt and firefox windows to restore their working set. I cannot explain why the absolute nr_mapped grows larger at the end of VM_EXEC OFF case. Maybe it's because urxvt is the foreground window during the first run, and firefox is the foreground window during the second run? Like the console mode, the absolute nr_mapped drops considerably - to 1/13 of the original size - during the streaming IO. The delta of pgmajfault is 3 vs 107 during IO, or 236 vs 393 during the whole process. RAW DATA -------- status before tests: wfg@hp ~% ps aux USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND root 1 0.8 0.0 10316 792 ? Ss 14:38 0:02 init [2] root 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [kthreadd] root 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [migration/0] root 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [ksoftirqd/0] root 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [watchdog/0] root 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [migration/1] root 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [ksoftirqd/1] root 8 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [watchdog/1] root 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [events/0] root 10 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [events/1] root 11 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [khelper] root 16 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [async/mgr] root 160 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [kintegrityd/0] root 161 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [kintegrityd/1] root 163 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [kblockd/0] root 164 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [kblockd/1] root 165 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [kacpid] root 166 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [kacpi_notify] root 274 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [ata/0] root 275 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [ata/1] root 276 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [ata_aux] root 280 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [ksuspend_usbd] root 284 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [khubd] root 287 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [kseriod] root 329 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [kondemand/0] root 330 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [kondemand/1] root 365 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [rt-test-0] root 367 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [rt-test-1] root 369 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [rt-test-2] root 371 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [rt-test-3] root 373 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [rt-test-4] root 375 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [rt-test-5] root 377 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [rt-test-6] root 379 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [rt-test-7] root 382 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 14:38 0:00 [khungtaskd] root 383 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 14:38 0:00 [pdflush] root 384 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 14:38 0:00 [pdflush] root 385 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [kswapd0] root 386 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [aio/0] root 387 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [aio/1] root 388 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [nfsiod] root 390 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [crypto/0] root 391 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [crypto/1] root 1118 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [iscsi_eh] root 1122 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [scsi_eh_0] root 1125 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [scsi_eh_1] root 1128 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [scsi_eh_2] root 1136 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [scsi_eh_3] root 1139 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [scsi_eh_4] root 1276 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [kpsmoused] root 1301 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [usbhid_resumer] root 1312 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [rpciod/0] root 1313 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [rpciod/1] root 1488 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [iwlagn] root 1490 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [phy0] root 1524 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [hd-audio0] root 1577 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [kjournald2] root 1578 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-worker-0] root 1579 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-submit-0] root 1580 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-delalloc-] root 1581 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-fixup-0] root 1582 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-endio-0] root 1583 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-endio-2] root 1584 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-endio-4] root 1585 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-endio-6] root 1586 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-endio-met] root 1587 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-endio-met] root 1588 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-endio-met] root 1589 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-endio-met] root 1590 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-endio-met] root 1591 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-endio-met] root 1592 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-endio-met] root 1593 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-endio-met] root 1594 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-endio-wri] root 1595 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-endio-wri] root 1596 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-endio-wri] root 1597 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-endio-wri] root 1598 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-cleaner] root 1599 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-transacti] daemon 1658 0.0 0.0 8024 528 ? Ss 14:38 0:00 /sbin/portmap root 1670 0.0 0.0 10136 792 ? Ss 14:38 0:00 /sbin/rpc.statd root 1679 0.0 0.0 26952 660 ? Ss 14:38 0:00 /usr/sbin/rpc.idmapd root 1789 0.0 0.0 3800 648 ? Ss 14:39 0:00 /usr/sbin/acpid 104 1799 0.0 0.0 21084 996 ? Ss 14:40 0:00 /usr/bin/dbus-daemon --system root 1811 0.0 0.0 48872 1208 ? Ss 14:40 0:00 /usr/sbin/sshd root 1844 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:40 0:00 [lockd] root 1845 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:40 0:00 [nfsd] root 1846 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:40 0:00 [nfsd] root 1847 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:40 0:00 [nfsd] root 1848 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:40 0:00 [nfsd] root 1849 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:40 0:00 [nfsd] root 1850 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:40 0:00 [nfsd] root 1851 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:40 0:00 [nfsd] root 1852 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:40 0:00 [nfsd] root 1856 0.0 0.0 14464 420 ? Ss 14:40 0:00 /usr/sbin/rpc.mountd --manage-gids 106 1867 0.2 0.2 29280 4164 ? Ss 14:40 0:00 /usr/sbin/hald root 1868 0.0 0.0 17812 1172 ? S 14:40 0:00 hald-runner root 1891 0.0 0.0 19936 1132 ? S 14:40 0:00 /usr/lib/hal/hald-addon-cpufreq 106 1892 0.0 0.0 16608 988 ? S 14:40 0:00 hald-addon-acpi: listening on acpid socket /var/run/acpid.socket pulse 1902 0.0 0.1 102024 2664 ? S<s 14:40 0:00 /usr/bin/pulseaudio --system --daemonize --high-priority --log-targe pulse 1903 0.0 0.1 56024 2768 ? S 14:40 0:00 /usr/lib/pulseaudio/pulse/gconf-helper pulse 1905 0.0 0.1 37356 2700 ? S 14:40 0:00 /usr/lib/libgconf2-4/gconfd-2 4 root 1932 0.0 0.0 45636 1268 tty1 Ss 14:40 0:00 /bin/login -- root 1933 0.0 0.0 3800 584 tty2 Ss+ 14:40 0:00 /sbin/getty 38400 tty2 root 1934 0.0 0.0 3800 584 tty3 Ss+ 14:40 0:00 /sbin/getty 38400 tty3 root 1935 0.0 0.0 3800 588 tty4 Ss+ 14:40 0:00 /sbin/getty 38400 tty4 root 1936 0.0 0.0 3800 588 tty5 Ss+ 14:40 0:00 /sbin/getty 38400 tty5 root 1937 0.0 0.0 3800 584 tty6 Ss+ 14:40 0:00 /sbin/getty 38400 tty6 root 1938 0.0 0.0 3800 592 ttyS0 Ss+ 14:40 0:00 /sbin/getty -L ttyS0 115200 vt102 wfg 1939 0.1 0.1 40028 3156 tty1 S 14:40 0:00 -zsh wfg 1955 0.0 0.0 9388 1496 tty1 S+ 14:40 0:00 /bin/bash /usr/bin/startx wfg 1972 0.0 0.0 15444 920 tty1 S+ 14:40 0:00 xinit /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc -- /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc :0 -auth /t root 1973 2.4 0.8 97148 16272 tty7 Ss+ 14:40 0:05 /usr/bin/X11/X -nolisten tcp wfg 2016 0.7 0.2 104840 5812 tty1 S 14:41 0:01 /usr/bin/fluxbox wfg 2047 0.0 0.0 35868 676 ? Ss 14:41 0:00 /usr/bin/ssh-agent /usr/bin/dbus-launch --exit-with-session /home/wf wfg 2050 0.0 0.0 23868 736 tty1 S 14:41 0:00 /usr/bin/dbus-launch --exit-with-session /home/wfg/.xsession wfg 2051 0.0 0.0 21084 532 ? Ss 14:41 0:00 /usr/bin/dbus-daemon --fork --print-pid 5 --print-address 7 --sessio wfg 2061 0.0 0.0 31548 940 ? Ss 14:41 0:00 /usr/lib/scim-1.0/scim-helper-manager wfg 2062 0.1 0.2 144616 5772 ? Ssl 14:41 0:00 /usr/lib/scim-1.0/scim-panel-gtk --display :0.0 -c simple -d --no-st wfg 2064 0.1 0.5 55928 9932 ? Ss 14:41 0:00 /usr/lib/scim-1.0/scim-launcher -d -c simple -e pinyin -f x11 wfg 2065 0.2 0.4 139192 9352 tty1 S 14:41 0:00 urxvt wfg 2068 0.9 0.1 46664 3876 pts/0 Ss+ 14:41 0:01 zsh wfg 2084 3.3 2.5 438088 49824 pts/0 SNl 14:42 0:03 /usr/lib/iceweasel/firefox-bin -a iceweasel wfg 2086 0.1 0.1 41580 2800 pts/0 SN 14:42 0:00 /usr/lib/libgconf2-4/gconfd-2 11 root 2118 1.0 0.1 63868 2956 ? Ss 14:44 0:00 sshd: wfg [priv] wfg 2120 0.6 0.0 63996 1744 ? S 14:44 0:00 sshd: wfg@pts/1 wfg 2121 4.3 0.1 44284 3260 pts/1 Ss 14:44 0:00 -zsh root 2142 0.8 0.1 63868 2956 ? Ss 14:44 0:00 sshd: wfg [priv] wfg 2144 0.2 0.0 63996 1768 ? S 14:44 0:00 sshd: wfg@pts/2 wfg 2145 5.1 0.1 44284 3272 pts/2 Ss+ 14:44 0:00 -zsh wfg 2170 0.0 0.0 18984 1116 pts/1 R+ 14:44 0:00 ps aux wfg@hp ~% cat /proc/meminfo MemTotal: 1979588 kB MemFree: 1663652 kB Buffers: 152 kB Cached: 132152 kB SwapCached: 0 kB Active: 95964 kB Inactive: 106692 kB Active(anon): 75760 kB Inactive(anon): 0 kB Active(file): 20204 kB Inactive(file): 106692 kB Unevictable: 0 kB Mlocked: 0 kB SwapTotal: 0 kB SwapFree: 0 kB Dirty: 0 kB Writeback: 0 kB AnonPages: 70444 kB Mapped: 38184 kB Slab: 49192 kB SReclaimable: 37324 kB SUnreclaim: 11868 kB PageTables: 4920 kB NFS_Unstable: 0 kB Bounce: 0 kB WritebackTmp: 0 kB CommitLimit: 989792 kB Committed_AS: 166344 kB VmallocTotal: 34359738367 kB VmallocUsed: 355912 kB VmallocChunk: 34359354931 kB HugePages_Total: 0 HugePages_Free: 0 HugePages_Rsvd: 0 HugePages_Surp: 0 Hugepagesize: 2048 kB DirectMap4k: 93888 kB DirectMap2M: 1961984 kB VM_EXEC protection ON: % vmmon nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 9737 5147 29955 561 0 637722 9740 8920 64075 561 0 678360 9740 12791 98061 561 0 718865 9740 16539 132232 561 0 759370 9740 20372 166287 561 0 801824 9740 24205 201365 561 0 842329 9740 28064 235953 561 0 884676 9740 31854 269988 561 0 927029 9740 35746 305535 561 0 967535 9740 39536 339478 561 0 1009880 9740 43417 373641 561 0 1050389 9740 54729 381210 561 6912 1109898 9740 58435 377330 561 7328 1183666 9740 61997 374070 561 7328 1257928 9740 65040 370950 561 7328 1332616 9740 68491 368348 561 7328 1406342 9740 71889 364481 561 7328 1481793 9740 74833 361684 561 7328 1556333 9740 77826 358745 561 7328 1632841 9740 81287 356122 561 7328 1707073 9740 84845 352501 561 7328 1781928 9740 88442 349293 561 7328 1856702 9740 92007 345926 561 7328 1931420 9740 95537 343428 561 7328 2004754 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 9740 99076 339752 561 7328 2079395 9740 102617 336155 561 7328 2153574 9740 106227 332575 561 7328 2228162 9740 109757 329434 561 7328 2302880 9740 113322 326653 561 7328 2377673 9740 116920 322555 561 7328 2452726 9740 120541 318326 561 7328 2527851 9740 124101 315354 561 7328 2602099 9740 127692 311539 561 7328 2676899 9740 131259 307116 561 7328 2751590 9740 134799 304935 561 7328 2824614 9740 138298 301002 561 7328 2898581 9740 141890 297370 561 7328 2973273 9740 145455 294740 561 7328 3046973 9740 149056 290937 561 7328 3121656 9740 152595 287499 561 7328 3196095 9740 156165 284079 561 7328 3270639 9740 159706 279972 561 7328 3344822 9740 163184 276041 561 7328 3419006 9740 166767 272461 561 7328 3492500 9740 170337 268830 561 7328 3566045 9740 173919 265143 561 7328 3640676 9740 177478 261685 561 7328 3715228 9740 181040 258126 561 7328 3789731 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 9740 184631 254802 561 7328 3863980 9740 188182 251125 561 7328 3938712 9740 191773 246756 561 7328 4013327 9740 195241 244868 561 7328 4085672 9740 198805 240257 561 7328 4160538 9740 202313 237616 561 7328 4234145 9740 205883 232906 561 7328 4308496 9740 209435 229485 561 7328 4381419 9740 212977 226463 561 7328 4455412 9740 216454 223230 561 7328 4528635 9740 218700 220407 561 8614 4600912 9740 218565 220153 561 12267 4674967 9740 218435 221182 561 15894 4748415 9740 218547 220048 561 19348 4822991 9740 218386 220145 561 23027 4895718 9740 218327 220460 561 26635 4969965 9616 218528 220848 561 29983 5042835 9620 218381 220500 561 33648 5117058 9620 218263 220336 561 37284 5191698 9620 218112 220231 561 40994 5264628 9620 218335 219960 561 44344 5338229 9620 218243 220260 561 47916 5411545 9620 218081 220230 561 51565 5484453 9620 218384 219952 561 54837 5557957 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 9620 218233 220589 561 58538 5632008 9620 218481 220082 561 61815 5705965 9620 218361 220972 561 65463 5779613 9620 218310 220031 561 69063 5854200 7849 218353 219904 561 72552 5926925 5073 218245 220358 562 76221 6001144 2496 218189 220285 562 79836 6075799 2496 218054 219980 562 83551 6150499 2496 218309 219909 562 86861 6224055 2496 218246 220356 562 90494 6298165 2496 218076 220046 562 94141 6372175 2496 218328 220853 562 97448 6445627 2498 218320 220278 564 100995 6520225 2498 218357 219945 564 104559 6594735 2498 218253 219914 564 108171 6668947 2498 218203 220376 564 111807 6741552 2498 218189 220294 564 115370 6816163 2498 218125 219765 564 119014 6890796 2498 218313 219947 564 122394 6964372 2498 218310 219950 564 125987 7038875 2498 218089 221069 564 129695 7112421 2498 218340 219942 564 133041 7187200 2498 218350 220677 564 136611 7260586 2498 218408 220854 564 140067 7334883 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 2498 218398 219873 564 143626 7409357 2498 218344 220269 564 147260 7483508 2498 218134 220223 564 150988 7558268 2498 218060 220169 564 154621 7632472 2498 218306 220355 564 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* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-19 7:15 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-19 7:15 UTC (permalink / raw) To: KOSAKI Motohiro Cc: Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 12:41:38PM +0800, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: > Hi > > Thanks for great works. > > > > SUMMARY > > ======= > > The patch decreases the number of major faults from 50 to 3 during 10% cache hot reads. > > > > > > SCENARIO > > ======== > > The test scenario is to do 100000 pread(size=110 pages, offset=(i*100) pages), > > where 10% of the pages will be activated: > > > > for i in `seq 0 100 10000000`; do echo $i 110; done > pattern-hot-10 > > iotrace.rb --load pattern-hot-10 --play /b/sparse > > > Which can I download iotrace.rb? > > > > and monitor /proc/vmstat during the time. The test box has 2G memory. > > > > > > ANALYZES > > ======== > > > > I carried out two runs on fresh booted console mode 2.6.29 with the VM_EXEC > > patch, and fetched the vmstat numbers on > > > > (1) begin: shortly after the big read IO starts; > > (2) end: just before the big read IO stops; > > (3) restore: the big read IO stops and the zsh working set restored > > > > nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree > > begin: 2481 2237 8694 630 0 574299 > > end: 275 231976 233914 633 776271 20933042 > > restore: 370 232154 234524 691 777183 20958453 > > > > begin: 2434 2237 8493 629 0 574195 > > end: 284 231970 233536 632 771918 20896129 > > restore: 399 232218 234789 690 774526 20957909 > > > > and another run on 2.6.30-rc4-mm with the VM_EXEC logic disabled: > > I don't think it is proper comparision. > you need either following comparision. otherwise we insert many guess into the analysis. > > - 2.6.29 with and without VM_EXEC patch > - 2.6.30-rc4-mm with and without VM_EXEC patch > > > > > > begin: 2479 2344 9659 210 0 579643 > > end: 284 232010 234142 260 772776 20917184 > > restore: 379 232159 234371 301 774888 20967849 > > > > The numbers show that > > > > - The startup pgmajfault of 2.6.30-rc4-mm is merely 1/3 that of 2.6.29. > > I'd attribute that improvement to the mmap readahead improvements :-) > > > > - The pgmajfault increment during the file copy is 633-630=3 vs 260-210=50. > > That's a huge improvement - which means with the VM_EXEC protection logic, > > active mmap pages is pretty safe even under partially cache hot streaming IO. > > > > - when active:inactive file lru size reaches 1:1, their scan rates is 1:20.8 > > under 10% cache hot IO. (computed with formula Dpgdeactivate:Dpgfree) > > That roughly means the active mmap pages get 20.8 more chances to get > > re-referenced to stay in memory. > > > > - The absolute nr_mapped drops considerably to 1/9 during the big IO, and the > > dropped pages are mostly inactive ones. The patch has almost no impact in > > this aspect, that means it won't unnecessarily increase memory pressure. > > (In contrast, your 20% mmap protection ratio will keep them all, and > > therefore eliminate the extra 41 major faults to restore working set > > of zsh etc.) More results on X desktop, kernel 2.6.30-rc4-mm: nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree VM_EXEC protection ON: begin: 9740 8920 64075 561 0 678360 end: 768 218254 220029 565 798953 21057006 restore: 857 218543 220987 606 799462 21075710 restore X: 2414 218560 225344 797 799462 21080795 VM_EXEC protection OFF: begin: 9368 5035 26389 554 0 633391 end: 770 218449 221230 661 646472 17832500 restore: 1113 218466 220978 710 649881 17905235 restore X: 2687 218650 225484 947 802700 21083584 The added "restore X" means after IO, switch back and forth between the urxvt and firefox windows to restore their working set. I cannot explain why the absolute nr_mapped grows larger at the end of VM_EXEC OFF case. Maybe it's because urxvt is the foreground window during the first run, and firefox is the foreground window during the second run? Like the console mode, the absolute nr_mapped drops considerably - to 1/13 of the original size - during the streaming IO. The delta of pgmajfault is 3 vs 107 during IO, or 236 vs 393 during the whole process. RAW DATA -------- status before tests: wfg@hp ~% ps aux USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND root 1 0.8 0.0 10316 792 ? Ss 14:38 0:02 init [2] root 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [kthreadd] root 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [migration/0] root 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [ksoftirqd/0] root 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [watchdog/0] root 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [migration/1] root 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [ksoftirqd/1] root 8 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [watchdog/1] root 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [events/0] root 10 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [events/1] root 11 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [khelper] root 16 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [async/mgr] root 160 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [kintegrityd/0] root 161 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [kintegrityd/1] root 163 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [kblockd/0] root 164 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [kblockd/1] root 165 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [kacpid] root 166 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [kacpi_notify] root 274 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [ata/0] root 275 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [ata/1] root 276 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [ata_aux] root 280 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [ksuspend_usbd] root 284 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [khubd] root 287 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [kseriod] root 329 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [kondemand/0] root 330 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [kondemand/1] root 365 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [rt-test-0] root 367 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [rt-test-1] root 369 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [rt-test-2] root 371 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [rt-test-3] root 373 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [rt-test-4] root 375 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [rt-test-5] root 377 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [rt-test-6] root 379 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [rt-test-7] root 382 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 14:38 0:00 [khungtaskd] root 383 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 14:38 0:00 [pdflush] root 384 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 14:38 0:00 [pdflush] root 385 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [kswapd0] root 386 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [aio/0] root 387 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [aio/1] root 388 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [nfsiod] root 390 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [crypto/0] root 391 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [crypto/1] root 1118 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [iscsi_eh] root 1122 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [scsi_eh_0] root 1125 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [scsi_eh_1] root 1128 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [scsi_eh_2] root 1136 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [scsi_eh_3] root 1139 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [scsi_eh_4] root 1276 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [kpsmoused] root 1301 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [usbhid_resumer] root 1312 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [rpciod/0] root 1313 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [rpciod/1] root 1488 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [iwlagn] root 1490 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [phy0] root 1524 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [hd-audio0] root 1577 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [kjournald2] root 1578 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-worker-0] root 1579 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-submit-0] root 1580 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-delalloc-] root 1581 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-fixup-0] root 1582 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-endio-0] root 1583 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-endio-2] root 1584 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-endio-4] root 1585 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-endio-6] root 1586 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-endio-met] root 1587 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-endio-met] root 1588 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-endio-met] root 1589 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-endio-met] root 1590 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-endio-met] root 1591 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-endio-met] root 1592 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-endio-met] root 1593 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-endio-met] root 1594 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-endio-wri] root 1595 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-endio-wri] root 1596 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-endio-wri] root 1597 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-endio-wri] root 1598 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-cleaner] root 1599 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:38 0:00 [btrfs-transacti] daemon 1658 0.0 0.0 8024 528 ? Ss 14:38 0:00 /sbin/portmap root 1670 0.0 0.0 10136 792 ? Ss 14:38 0:00 /sbin/rpc.statd root 1679 0.0 0.0 26952 660 ? Ss 14:38 0:00 /usr/sbin/rpc.idmapd root 1789 0.0 0.0 3800 648 ? Ss 14:39 0:00 /usr/sbin/acpid 104 1799 0.0 0.0 21084 996 ? Ss 14:40 0:00 /usr/bin/dbus-daemon --system root 1811 0.0 0.0 48872 1208 ? Ss 14:40 0:00 /usr/sbin/sshd root 1844 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:40 0:00 [lockd] root 1845 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:40 0:00 [nfsd] root 1846 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:40 0:00 [nfsd] root 1847 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:40 0:00 [nfsd] root 1848 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:40 0:00 [nfsd] root 1849 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:40 0:00 [nfsd] root 1850 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:40 0:00 [nfsd] root 1851 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:40 0:00 [nfsd] root 1852 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 14:40 0:00 [nfsd] root 1856 0.0 0.0 14464 420 ? Ss 14:40 0:00 /usr/sbin/rpc.mountd --manage-gids 106 1867 0.2 0.2 29280 4164 ? Ss 14:40 0:00 /usr/sbin/hald root 1868 0.0 0.0 17812 1172 ? S 14:40 0:00 hald-runner root 1891 0.0 0.0 19936 1132 ? S 14:40 0:00 /usr/lib/hal/hald-addon-cpufreq 106 1892 0.0 0.0 16608 988 ? S 14:40 0:00 hald-addon-acpi: listening on acpid socket /var/run/acpid.socket pulse 1902 0.0 0.1 102024 2664 ? S<s 14:40 0:00 /usr/bin/pulseaudio --system --daemonize --high-priority --log-targe pulse 1903 0.0 0.1 56024 2768 ? S 14:40 0:00 /usr/lib/pulseaudio/pulse/gconf-helper pulse 1905 0.0 0.1 37356 2700 ? S 14:40 0:00 /usr/lib/libgconf2-4/gconfd-2 4 root 1932 0.0 0.0 45636 1268 tty1 Ss 14:40 0:00 /bin/login -- root 1933 0.0 0.0 3800 584 tty2 Ss+ 14:40 0:00 /sbin/getty 38400 tty2 root 1934 0.0 0.0 3800 584 tty3 Ss+ 14:40 0:00 /sbin/getty 38400 tty3 root 1935 0.0 0.0 3800 588 tty4 Ss+ 14:40 0:00 /sbin/getty 38400 tty4 root 1936 0.0 0.0 3800 588 tty5 Ss+ 14:40 0:00 /sbin/getty 38400 tty5 root 1937 0.0 0.0 3800 584 tty6 Ss+ 14:40 0:00 /sbin/getty 38400 tty6 root 1938 0.0 0.0 3800 592 ttyS0 Ss+ 14:40 0:00 /sbin/getty -L ttyS0 115200 vt102 wfg 1939 0.1 0.1 40028 3156 tty1 S 14:40 0:00 -zsh wfg 1955 0.0 0.0 9388 1496 tty1 S+ 14:40 0:00 /bin/bash /usr/bin/startx wfg 1972 0.0 0.0 15444 920 tty1 S+ 14:40 0:00 xinit /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc -- /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc :0 -auth /t root 1973 2.4 0.8 97148 16272 tty7 Ss+ 14:40 0:05 /usr/bin/X11/X -nolisten tcp wfg 2016 0.7 0.2 104840 5812 tty1 S 14:41 0:01 /usr/bin/fluxbox wfg 2047 0.0 0.0 35868 676 ? Ss 14:41 0:00 /usr/bin/ssh-agent /usr/bin/dbus-launch --exit-with-session /home/wf wfg 2050 0.0 0.0 23868 736 tty1 S 14:41 0:00 /usr/bin/dbus-launch --exit-with-session /home/wfg/.xsession wfg 2051 0.0 0.0 21084 532 ? Ss 14:41 0:00 /usr/bin/dbus-daemon --fork --print-pid 5 --print-address 7 --sessio wfg 2061 0.0 0.0 31548 940 ? Ss 14:41 0:00 /usr/lib/scim-1.0/scim-helper-manager wfg 2062 0.1 0.2 144616 5772 ? Ssl 14:41 0:00 /usr/lib/scim-1.0/scim-panel-gtk --display :0.0 -c simple -d --no-st wfg 2064 0.1 0.5 55928 9932 ? Ss 14:41 0:00 /usr/lib/scim-1.0/scim-launcher -d -c simple -e pinyin -f x11 wfg 2065 0.2 0.4 139192 9352 tty1 S 14:41 0:00 urxvt wfg 2068 0.9 0.1 46664 3876 pts/0 Ss+ 14:41 0:01 zsh wfg 2084 3.3 2.5 438088 49824 pts/0 SNl 14:42 0:03 /usr/lib/iceweasel/firefox-bin -a iceweasel wfg 2086 0.1 0.1 41580 2800 pts/0 SN 14:42 0:00 /usr/lib/libgconf2-4/gconfd-2 11 root 2118 1.0 0.1 63868 2956 ? Ss 14:44 0:00 sshd: wfg [priv] wfg 2120 0.6 0.0 63996 1744 ? S 14:44 0:00 sshd: wfg@pts/1 wfg 2121 4.3 0.1 44284 3260 pts/1 Ss 14:44 0:00 -zsh root 2142 0.8 0.1 63868 2956 ? Ss 14:44 0:00 sshd: wfg [priv] wfg 2144 0.2 0.0 63996 1768 ? S 14:44 0:00 sshd: wfg@pts/2 wfg 2145 5.1 0.1 44284 3272 pts/2 Ss+ 14:44 0:00 -zsh wfg 2170 0.0 0.0 18984 1116 pts/1 R+ 14:44 0:00 ps aux wfg@hp ~% cat /proc/meminfo MemTotal: 1979588 kB MemFree: 1663652 kB Buffers: 152 kB Cached: 132152 kB SwapCached: 0 kB Active: 95964 kB Inactive: 106692 kB Active(anon): 75760 kB Inactive(anon): 0 kB Active(file): 20204 kB Inactive(file): 106692 kB Unevictable: 0 kB Mlocked: 0 kB SwapTotal: 0 kB SwapFree: 0 kB Dirty: 0 kB Writeback: 0 kB AnonPages: 70444 kB Mapped: 38184 kB Slab: 49192 kB SReclaimable: 37324 kB SUnreclaim: 11868 kB PageTables: 4920 kB NFS_Unstable: 0 kB Bounce: 0 kB WritebackTmp: 0 kB CommitLimit: 989792 kB Committed_AS: 166344 kB VmallocTotal: 34359738367 kB VmallocUsed: 355912 kB VmallocChunk: 34359354931 kB HugePages_Total: 0 HugePages_Free: 0 HugePages_Rsvd: 0 HugePages_Surp: 0 Hugepagesize: 2048 kB DirectMap4k: 93888 kB DirectMap2M: 1961984 kB VM_EXEC protection ON: % vmmon nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 9737 5147 29955 561 0 637722 9740 8920 64075 561 0 678360 9740 12791 98061 561 0 718865 9740 16539 132232 561 0 759370 9740 20372 166287 561 0 801824 9740 24205 201365 561 0 842329 9740 28064 235953 561 0 884676 9740 31854 269988 561 0 927029 9740 35746 305535 561 0 967535 9740 39536 339478 561 0 1009880 9740 43417 373641 561 0 1050389 9740 54729 381210 561 6912 1109898 9740 58435 377330 561 7328 1183666 9740 61997 374070 561 7328 1257928 9740 65040 370950 561 7328 1332616 9740 68491 368348 561 7328 1406342 9740 71889 364481 561 7328 1481793 9740 74833 361684 561 7328 1556333 9740 77826 358745 561 7328 1632841 9740 81287 356122 561 7328 1707073 9740 84845 352501 561 7328 1781928 9740 88442 349293 561 7328 1856702 9740 92007 345926 561 7328 1931420 9740 95537 343428 561 7328 2004754 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 9740 99076 339752 561 7328 2079395 9740 102617 336155 561 7328 2153574 9740 106227 332575 561 7328 2228162 9740 109757 329434 561 7328 2302880 9740 113322 326653 561 7328 2377673 9740 116920 322555 561 7328 2452726 9740 120541 318326 561 7328 2527851 9740 124101 315354 561 7328 2602099 9740 127692 311539 561 7328 2676899 9740 131259 307116 561 7328 2751590 9740 134799 304935 561 7328 2824614 9740 138298 301002 561 7328 2898581 9740 141890 297370 561 7328 2973273 9740 145455 294740 561 7328 3046973 9740 149056 290937 561 7328 3121656 9740 152595 287499 561 7328 3196095 9740 156165 284079 561 7328 3270639 9740 159706 279972 561 7328 3344822 9740 163184 276041 561 7328 3419006 9740 166767 272461 561 7328 3492500 9740 170337 268830 561 7328 3566045 9740 173919 265143 561 7328 3640676 9740 177478 261685 561 7328 3715228 9740 181040 258126 561 7328 3789731 nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree 9740 184631 254802 561 7328 3863980 9740 188182 251125 561 7328 3938712 9740 191773 246756 561 7328 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* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-19 7:15 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-19 7:20 ` KOSAKI Motohiro -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: KOSAKI Motohiro @ 2009-05-19 7:20 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: kosaki.motohiro, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim > On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 12:41:38PM +0800, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: > > Hi > > > > Thanks for great works. > > > > > > > SUMMARY > > > ======= > > > The patch decreases the number of major faults from 50 to 3 during 10% cache hot reads. > > > > > > > > > SCENARIO > > > ======== > > > The test scenario is to do 100000 pread(size=110 pages, offset=(i*100) pages), > > > where 10% of the pages will be activated: > > > > > > for i in `seq 0 100 10000000`; do echo $i 110; done > pattern-hot-10 > > > iotrace.rb --load pattern-hot-10 --play /b/sparse > > > > > > Which can I download iotrace.rb? > > > > > > > and monitor /proc/vmstat during the time. The test box has 2G memory. > > > > > > > > > ANALYZES > > > ======== > > > > > > I carried out two runs on fresh booted console mode 2.6.29 with the VM_EXEC > > > patch, and fetched the vmstat numbers on > > > > > > (1) begin: shortly after the big read IO starts; > > > (2) end: just before the big read IO stops; > > > (3) restore: the big read IO stops and the zsh working set restored > > > > > > nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree > > > begin: 2481 2237 8694 630 0 574299 > > > end: 275 231976 233914 633 776271 20933042 > > > restore: 370 232154 234524 691 777183 20958453 > > > > > > begin: 2434 2237 8493 629 0 574195 > > > end: 284 231970 233536 632 771918 20896129 > > > restore: 399 232218 234789 690 774526 20957909 > > > > > > and another run on 2.6.30-rc4-mm with the VM_EXEC logic disabled: > > > > I don't think it is proper comparision. > > you need either following comparision. otherwise we insert many guess into the analysis. > > > > - 2.6.29 with and without VM_EXEC patch > > - 2.6.30-rc4-mm with and without VM_EXEC patch > > > > > > > > > > begin: 2479 2344 9659 210 0 579643 > > > end: 284 232010 234142 260 772776 20917184 > > > restore: 379 232159 234371 301 774888 20967849 > > > > > > The numbers show that > > > > > > - The startup pgmajfault of 2.6.30-rc4-mm is merely 1/3 that of 2.6.29. > > > I'd attribute that improvement to the mmap readahead improvements :-) > > > > > > - The pgmajfault increment during the file copy is 633-630=3 vs 260-210=50. > > > That's a huge improvement - which means with the VM_EXEC protection logic, > > > active mmap pages is pretty safe even under partially cache hot streaming IO. > > > > > > - when active:inactive file lru size reaches 1:1, their scan rates is 1:20.8 > > > under 10% cache hot IO. (computed with formula Dpgdeactivate:Dpgfree) > > > That roughly means the active mmap pages get 20.8 more chances to get > > > re-referenced to stay in memory. > > > > > > - The absolute nr_mapped drops considerably to 1/9 during the big IO, and the > > > dropped pages are mostly inactive ones. The patch has almost no impact in > > > this aspect, that means it won't unnecessarily increase memory pressure. > > > (In contrast, your 20% mmap protection ratio will keep them all, and > > > therefore eliminate the extra 41 major faults to restore working set > > > of zsh etc.) > > More results on X desktop, kernel 2.6.30-rc4-mm: > > nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree > > VM_EXEC protection ON: > begin: 9740 8920 64075 561 0 678360 > end: 768 218254 220029 565 798953 21057006 > restore: 857 218543 220987 606 799462 21075710 > restore X: 2414 218560 225344 797 799462 21080795 > > VM_EXEC protection OFF: > begin: 9368 5035 26389 554 0 633391 > end: 770 218449 221230 661 646472 17832500 > restore: 1113 218466 220978 710 649881 17905235 > restore X: 2687 218650 225484 947 802700 21083584 > > The added "restore X" means after IO, switch back and forth between the urxvt > and firefox windows to restore their working set. I cannot explain why the > absolute nr_mapped grows larger at the end of VM_EXEC OFF case. Maybe it's > because urxvt is the foreground window during the first run, and firefox is the > foreground window during the second run? > > Like the console mode, the absolute nr_mapped drops considerably - to 1/13 of > the original size - during the streaming IO. > > The delta of pgmajfault is 3 vs 107 during IO, or 236 vs 393 during the whole > process. hmmm. about 100 page fault don't match Elladan's problem, I think. perhaps We missed any addional reproduce condition? ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-19 7:20 ` KOSAKI Motohiro 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: KOSAKI Motohiro @ 2009-05-19 7:20 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: kosaki.motohiro, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim > On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 12:41:38PM +0800, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: > > Hi > > > > Thanks for great works. > > > > > > > SUMMARY > > > ======= > > > The patch decreases the number of major faults from 50 to 3 during 10% cache hot reads. > > > > > > > > > SCENARIO > > > ======== > > > The test scenario is to do 100000 pread(size=110 pages, offset=(i*100) pages), > > > where 10% of the pages will be activated: > > > > > > for i in `seq 0 100 10000000`; do echo $i 110; done > pattern-hot-10 > > > iotrace.rb --load pattern-hot-10 --play /b/sparse > > > > > > Which can I download iotrace.rb? > > > > > > > and monitor /proc/vmstat during the time. The test box has 2G memory. > > > > > > > > > ANALYZES > > > ======== > > > > > > I carried out two runs on fresh booted console mode 2.6.29 with the VM_EXEC > > > patch, and fetched the vmstat numbers on > > > > > > (1) begin: shortly after the big read IO starts; > > > (2) end: just before the big read IO stops; > > > (3) restore: the big read IO stops and the zsh working set restored > > > > > > nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree > > > begin: 2481 2237 8694 630 0 574299 > > > end: 275 231976 233914 633 776271 20933042 > > > restore: 370 232154 234524 691 777183 20958453 > > > > > > begin: 2434 2237 8493 629 0 574195 > > > end: 284 231970 233536 632 771918 20896129 > > > restore: 399 232218 234789 690 774526 20957909 > > > > > > and another run on 2.6.30-rc4-mm with the VM_EXEC logic disabled: > > > > I don't think it is proper comparision. > > you need either following comparision. otherwise we insert many guess into the analysis. > > > > - 2.6.29 with and without VM_EXEC patch > > - 2.6.30-rc4-mm with and without VM_EXEC patch > > > > > > > > > > begin: 2479 2344 9659 210 0 579643 > > > end: 284 232010 234142 260 772776 20917184 > > > restore: 379 232159 234371 301 774888 20967849 > > > > > > The numbers show that > > > > > > - The startup pgmajfault of 2.6.30-rc4-mm is merely 1/3 that of 2.6.29. > > > I'd attribute that improvement to the mmap readahead improvements :-) > > > > > > - The pgmajfault increment during the file copy is 633-630=3 vs 260-210=50. > > > That's a huge improvement - which means with the VM_EXEC protection logic, > > > active mmap pages is pretty safe even under partially cache hot streaming IO. > > > > > > - when active:inactive file lru size reaches 1:1, their scan rates is 1:20.8 > > > under 10% cache hot IO. (computed with formula Dpgdeactivate:Dpgfree) > > > That roughly means the active mmap pages get 20.8 more chances to get > > > re-referenced to stay in memory. > > > > > > - The absolute nr_mapped drops considerably to 1/9 during the big IO, and the > > > dropped pages are mostly inactive ones. The patch has almost no impact in > > > this aspect, that means it won't unnecessarily increase memory pressure. > > > (In contrast, your 20% mmap protection ratio will keep them all, and > > > therefore eliminate the extra 41 major faults to restore working set > > > of zsh etc.) > > More results on X desktop, kernel 2.6.30-rc4-mm: > > nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree > > VM_EXEC protection ON: > begin: 9740 8920 64075 561 0 678360 > end: 768 218254 220029 565 798953 21057006 > restore: 857 218543 220987 606 799462 21075710 > restore X: 2414 218560 225344 797 799462 21080795 > > VM_EXEC protection OFF: > begin: 9368 5035 26389 554 0 633391 > end: 770 218449 221230 661 646472 17832500 > restore: 1113 218466 220978 710 649881 17905235 > restore X: 2687 218650 225484 947 802700 21083584 > > The added "restore X" means after IO, switch back and forth between the urxvt > and firefox windows to restore their working set. I cannot explain why the > absolute nr_mapped grows larger at the end of VM_EXEC OFF case. Maybe it's > because urxvt is the foreground window during the first run, and firefox is the > foreground window during the second run? > > Like the console mode, the absolute nr_mapped drops considerably - to 1/13 of > the original size - during the streaming IO. > > The delta of pgmajfault is 3 vs 107 during IO, or 236 vs 393 during the whole > process. hmmm. about 100 page fault don't match Elladan's problem, I think. perhaps We missed any addional reproduce condition? -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-19 7:20 ` KOSAKI Motohiro @ 2009-05-19 7:49 ` Wu Fengguang -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-19 7:49 UTC (permalink / raw) To: KOSAKI Motohiro Cc: Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 03:20:19PM +0800, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: > > On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 12:41:38PM +0800, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: > > > Hi > > > > > > Thanks for great works. > > > > > > > > > > SUMMARY > > > > ======= > > > > The patch decreases the number of major faults from 50 to 3 during 10% cache hot reads. > > > > > > > > > > > > SCENARIO > > > > ======== > > > > The test scenario is to do 100000 pread(size=110 pages, offset=(i*100) pages), > > > > where 10% of the pages will be activated: > > > > > > > > for i in `seq 0 100 10000000`; do echo $i 110; done > pattern-hot-10 > > > > iotrace.rb --load pattern-hot-10 --play /b/sparse > > > > > > > > > Which can I download iotrace.rb? > > > > > > > > > > and monitor /proc/vmstat during the time. The test box has 2G memory. > > > > > > > > > > > > ANALYZES > > > > ======== > > > > > > > > I carried out two runs on fresh booted console mode 2.6.29 with the VM_EXEC > > > > patch, and fetched the vmstat numbers on > > > > > > > > (1) begin: shortly after the big read IO starts; > > > > (2) end: just before the big read IO stops; > > > > (3) restore: the big read IO stops and the zsh working set restored > > > > > > > > nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree > > > > begin: 2481 2237 8694 630 0 574299 > > > > end: 275 231976 233914 633 776271 20933042 > > > > restore: 370 232154 234524 691 777183 20958453 > > > > > > > > begin: 2434 2237 8493 629 0 574195 > > > > end: 284 231970 233536 632 771918 20896129 > > > > restore: 399 232218 234789 690 774526 20957909 > > > > > > > > and another run on 2.6.30-rc4-mm with the VM_EXEC logic disabled: > > > > > > I don't think it is proper comparision. > > > you need either following comparision. otherwise we insert many guess into the analysis. > > > > > > - 2.6.29 with and without VM_EXEC patch > > > - 2.6.30-rc4-mm with and without VM_EXEC patch > > > > > > > > > > > > > > begin: 2479 2344 9659 210 0 579643 > > > > end: 284 232010 234142 260 772776 20917184 > > > > restore: 379 232159 234371 301 774888 20967849 > > > > > > > > The numbers show that > > > > > > > > - The startup pgmajfault of 2.6.30-rc4-mm is merely 1/3 that of 2.6.29. > > > > I'd attribute that improvement to the mmap readahead improvements :-) > > > > > > > > - The pgmajfault increment during the file copy is 633-630=3 vs 260-210=50. > > > > That's a huge improvement - which means with the VM_EXEC protection logic, > > > > active mmap pages is pretty safe even under partially cache hot streaming IO. > > > > > > > > - when active:inactive file lru size reaches 1:1, their scan rates is 1:20.8 > > > > under 10% cache hot IO. (computed with formula Dpgdeactivate:Dpgfree) > > > > That roughly means the active mmap pages get 20.8 more chances to get > > > > re-referenced to stay in memory. > > > > > > > > - The absolute nr_mapped drops considerably to 1/9 during the big IO, and the > > > > dropped pages are mostly inactive ones. The patch has almost no impact in > > > > this aspect, that means it won't unnecessarily increase memory pressure. > > > > (In contrast, your 20% mmap protection ratio will keep them all, and > > > > therefore eliminate the extra 41 major faults to restore working set > > > > of zsh etc.) > > > > More results on X desktop, kernel 2.6.30-rc4-mm: > > > > nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree > > > > VM_EXEC protection ON: > > begin: 9740 8920 64075 561 0 678360 > > end: 768 218254 220029 565 798953 21057006 > > restore: 857 218543 220987 606 799462 21075710 > > restore X: 2414 218560 225344 797 799462 21080795 > > > > VM_EXEC protection OFF: > > begin: 9368 5035 26389 554 0 633391 > > end: 770 218449 221230 661 646472 17832500 > > restore: 1113 218466 220978 710 649881 17905235 > > restore X: 2687 218650 225484 947 802700 21083584 > > > > The added "restore X" means after IO, switch back and forth between the urxvt > > and firefox windows to restore their working set. I cannot explain why the > > absolute nr_mapped grows larger at the end of VM_EXEC OFF case. Maybe it's > > because urxvt is the foreground window during the first run, and firefox is the > > foreground window during the second run? > > > > Like the console mode, the absolute nr_mapped drops considerably - to 1/13 of > > the original size - during the streaming IO. > > > > The delta of pgmajfault is 3 vs 107 during IO, or 236 vs 393 during the whole > > process. > > hmmm. > > about 100 page fault don't match Elladan's problem, I think. > perhaps We missed any addional reproduce condition? Elladan's case is not the point of this test. Elladan's IO is use-once, so probably not a caching problem at all. This test case is specifically devised to confirm whether this patch works as expected. Conclusion: it is. Thanks, Fengguang ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-19 7:49 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-19 7:49 UTC (permalink / raw) To: KOSAKI Motohiro Cc: Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 03:20:19PM +0800, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: > > On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 12:41:38PM +0800, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: > > > Hi > > > > > > Thanks for great works. > > > > > > > > > > SUMMARY > > > > ======= > > > > The patch decreases the number of major faults from 50 to 3 during 10% cache hot reads. > > > > > > > > > > > > SCENARIO > > > > ======== > > > > The test scenario is to do 100000 pread(size=110 pages, offset=(i*100) pages), > > > > where 10% of the pages will be activated: > > > > > > > > for i in `seq 0 100 10000000`; do echo $i 110; done > pattern-hot-10 > > > > iotrace.rb --load pattern-hot-10 --play /b/sparse > > > > > > > > > Which can I download iotrace.rb? > > > > > > > > > > and monitor /proc/vmstat during the time. The test box has 2G memory. > > > > > > > > > > > > ANALYZES > > > > ======== > > > > > > > > I carried out two runs on fresh booted console mode 2.6.29 with the VM_EXEC > > > > patch, and fetched the vmstat numbers on > > > > > > > > (1) begin: shortly after the big read IO starts; > > > > (2) end: just before the big read IO stops; > > > > (3) restore: the big read IO stops and the zsh working set restored > > > > > > > > nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree > > > > begin: 2481 2237 8694 630 0 574299 > > > > end: 275 231976 233914 633 776271 20933042 > > > > restore: 370 232154 234524 691 777183 20958453 > > > > > > > > begin: 2434 2237 8493 629 0 574195 > > > > end: 284 231970 233536 632 771918 20896129 > > > > restore: 399 232218 234789 690 774526 20957909 > > > > > > > > and another run on 2.6.30-rc4-mm with the VM_EXEC logic disabled: > > > > > > I don't think it is proper comparision. > > > you need either following comparision. otherwise we insert many guess into the analysis. > > > > > > - 2.6.29 with and without VM_EXEC patch > > > - 2.6.30-rc4-mm with and without VM_EXEC patch > > > > > > > > > > > > > > begin: 2479 2344 9659 210 0 579643 > > > > end: 284 232010 234142 260 772776 20917184 > > > > restore: 379 232159 234371 301 774888 20967849 > > > > > > > > The numbers show that > > > > > > > > - The startup pgmajfault of 2.6.30-rc4-mm is merely 1/3 that of 2.6.29. > > > > I'd attribute that improvement to the mmap readahead improvements :-) > > > > > > > > - The pgmajfault increment during the file copy is 633-630=3 vs 260-210=50. > > > > That's a huge improvement - which means with the VM_EXEC protection logic, > > > > active mmap pages is pretty safe even under partially cache hot streaming IO. > > > > > > > > - when active:inactive file lru size reaches 1:1, their scan rates is 1:20.8 > > > > under 10% cache hot IO. (computed with formula Dpgdeactivate:Dpgfree) > > > > That roughly means the active mmap pages get 20.8 more chances to get > > > > re-referenced to stay in memory. > > > > > > > > - The absolute nr_mapped drops considerably to 1/9 during the big IO, and the > > > > dropped pages are mostly inactive ones. The patch has almost no impact in > > > > this aspect, that means it won't unnecessarily increase memory pressure. > > > > (In contrast, your 20% mmap protection ratio will keep them all, and > > > > therefore eliminate the extra 41 major faults to restore working set > > > > of zsh etc.) > > > > More results on X desktop, kernel 2.6.30-rc4-mm: > > > > nr_mapped nr_active_file nr_inactive_file pgmajfault pgdeactivate pgfree > > > > VM_EXEC protection ON: > > begin: 9740 8920 64075 561 0 678360 > > end: 768 218254 220029 565 798953 21057006 > > restore: 857 218543 220987 606 799462 21075710 > > restore X: 2414 218560 225344 797 799462 21080795 > > > > VM_EXEC protection OFF: > > begin: 9368 5035 26389 554 0 633391 > > end: 770 218449 221230 661 646472 17832500 > > restore: 1113 218466 220978 710 649881 17905235 > > restore X: 2687 218650 225484 947 802700 21083584 > > > > The added "restore X" means after IO, switch back and forth between the urxvt > > and firefox windows to restore their working set. I cannot explain why the > > absolute nr_mapped grows larger at the end of VM_EXEC OFF case. Maybe it's > > because urxvt is the foreground window during the first run, and firefox is the > > foreground window during the second run? > > > > Like the console mode, the absolute nr_mapped drops considerably - to 1/13 of > > the original size - during the streaming IO. > > > > The delta of pgmajfault is 3 vs 107 during IO, or 236 vs 393 during the whole > > process. > > hmmm. > > about 100 page fault don't match Elladan's problem, I think. > perhaps We missed any addional reproduce condition? Elladan's case is not the point of this test. Elladan's IO is use-once, so probably not a caching problem at all. This test case is specifically devised to confirm whether this patch works as expected. Conclusion: it is. Thanks, Fengguang -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . 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* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-19 7:49 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-19 8:06 ` KOSAKI Motohiro -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: KOSAKI Motohiro @ 2009-05-19 8:06 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: kosaki.motohiro, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim > > > Like the console mode, the absolute nr_mapped drops considerably - to 1/13 of > > > the original size - during the streaming IO. > > > > > > The delta of pgmajfault is 3 vs 107 during IO, or 236 vs 393 during the whole > > > process. > > > > hmmm. > > > > about 100 page fault don't match Elladan's problem, I think. > > perhaps We missed any addional reproduce condition? > > Elladan's case is not the point of this test. > Elladan's IO is use-once, so probably not a caching problem at all. > > This test case is specifically devised to confirm whether this patch > works as expected. Conclusion: it is. Dejection ;-) The number should address the patch is useful or not. confirming as expected is not so great. I don't think your patch is strange, but I really want to find reproduce way. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-19 8:06 ` KOSAKI Motohiro 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: KOSAKI Motohiro @ 2009-05-19 8:06 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: kosaki.motohiro, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim > > > Like the console mode, the absolute nr_mapped drops considerably - to 1/13 of > > > the original size - during the streaming IO. > > > > > > The delta of pgmajfault is 3 vs 107 during IO, or 236 vs 393 during the whole > > > process. > > > > hmmm. > > > > about 100 page fault don't match Elladan's problem, I think. > > perhaps We missed any addional reproduce condition? > > Elladan's case is not the point of this test. > Elladan's IO is use-once, so probably not a caching problem at all. > > This test case is specifically devised to confirm whether this patch > works as expected. Conclusion: it is. Dejection ;-) The number should address the patch is useful or not. confirming as expected is not so great. I don't think your patch is strange, but I really want to find reproduce way. -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-19 8:06 ` KOSAKI Motohiro @ 2009-05-19 8:53 ` Wu Fengguang -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-19 8:53 UTC (permalink / raw) To: KOSAKI Motohiro Cc: Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 04:06:35PM +0800, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: > > > > Like the console mode, the absolute nr_mapped drops considerably - to 1/13 of > > > > the original size - during the streaming IO. > > > > > > > > The delta of pgmajfault is 3 vs 107 during IO, or 236 vs 393 during the whole > > > > process. > > > > > > hmmm. > > > > > > about 100 page fault don't match Elladan's problem, I think. > > > perhaps We missed any addional reproduce condition? > > > > Elladan's case is not the point of this test. > > Elladan's IO is use-once, so probably not a caching problem at all. > > > > This test case is specifically devised to confirm whether this patch > > works as expected. Conclusion: it is. > > Dejection ;-) > > The number should address the patch is useful or not. confirming as expected > is not so great. OK, let's make the conclusion in this way: The changelog analyzed the possible beneficial situation, and this test backs that theory with real numbers, ie: it successfully stops major faults when the active file list is slowly scanned when there are partially cache hot streaming IO. Another (amazing) finding of the test is, only around 1/10 mapped pages are actively referenced in the absence of user activities. Shall we protect the remaining 9/10 inactive ones? This is a question ;-) Or, shall we take the "protect active VM_EXEC mapped pages" approach, or Christoph's "protect all mapped pages all time, unless they grow too large" attitude? I still prefer the best effort VM_EXEC heuristics. 1) the partially cache hot streaming IO is far more likely to happen on (file) servers. For them, evicting the 9/10 inactive mapped pages over night should be acceptable for sysadms. 2) for use-once IO on desktop, we have Rik's active file list protection heuristics, so nothing to worry at all. 3) for big working set small memory desktop, the active list will still be scanned, in this situation, why not evict some of the inactive mapped pages? If they have not been accessed for 1 minute, they are not likely be the user focus, and the tight memory constraint can only afford to cache the user focused working set. Does that make sense? ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-19 8:53 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-19 8:53 UTC (permalink / raw) To: KOSAKI Motohiro Cc: Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 04:06:35PM +0800, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: > > > > Like the console mode, the absolute nr_mapped drops considerably - to 1/13 of > > > > the original size - during the streaming IO. > > > > > > > > The delta of pgmajfault is 3 vs 107 during IO, or 236 vs 393 during the whole > > > > process. > > > > > > hmmm. > > > > > > about 100 page fault don't match Elladan's problem, I think. > > > perhaps We missed any addional reproduce condition? > > > > Elladan's case is not the point of this test. > > Elladan's IO is use-once, so probably not a caching problem at all. > > > > This test case is specifically devised to confirm whether this patch > > works as expected. Conclusion: it is. > > Dejection ;-) > > The number should address the patch is useful or not. confirming as expected > is not so great. OK, let's make the conclusion in this way: The changelog analyzed the possible beneficial situation, and this test backs that theory with real numbers, ie: it successfully stops major faults when the active file list is slowly scanned when there are partially cache hot streaming IO. Another (amazing) finding of the test is, only around 1/10 mapped pages are actively referenced in the absence of user activities. Shall we protect the remaining 9/10 inactive ones? This is a question ;-) Or, shall we take the "protect active VM_EXEC mapped pages" approach, or Christoph's "protect all mapped pages all time, unless they grow too large" attitude? I still prefer the best effort VM_EXEC heuristics. 1) the partially cache hot streaming IO is far more likely to happen on (file) servers. For them, evicting the 9/10 inactive mapped pages over night should be acceptable for sysadms. 2) for use-once IO on desktop, we have Rik's active file list protection heuristics, so nothing to worry at all. 3) for big working set small memory desktop, the active list will still be scanned, in this situation, why not evict some of the inactive mapped pages? If they have not been accessed for 1 minute, they are not likely be the user focus, and the tight memory constraint can only afford to cache the user focused working set. Does that make sense? -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-19 8:53 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-19 12:28 ` KOSAKI Motohiro -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: KOSAKI Motohiro @ 2009-05-19 12:28 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim Hi 2009/5/19 Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com>: > On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 04:06:35PM +0800, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: >> > > > Like the console mode, the absolute nr_mapped drops considerably - to 1/13 of >> > > > the original size - during the streaming IO. >> > > > >> > > > The delta of pgmajfault is 3 vs 107 during IO, or 236 vs 393 during the whole >> > > > process. >> > > >> > > hmmm. >> > > >> > > about 100 page fault don't match Elladan's problem, I think. >> > > perhaps We missed any addional reproduce condition? >> > >> > Elladan's case is not the point of this test. >> > Elladan's IO is use-once, so probably not a caching problem at all. >> > >> > This test case is specifically devised to confirm whether this patch >> > works as expected. Conclusion: it is. >> >> Dejection ;-) >> >> The number should address the patch is useful or not. confirming as expected >> is not so great. > > OK, let's make the conclusion in this way: > > The changelog analyzed the possible beneficial situation, and this > test backs that theory with real numbers, ie: it successfully stops > major faults when the active file list is slowly scanned when there > are partially cache hot streaming IO. > > Another (amazing) finding of the test is, only around 1/10 mapped pages > are actively referenced in the absence of user activities. > > Shall we protect the remaining 9/10 inactive ones? This is a question ;-) Unfortunately, I don't reproduce again. I don't apply your patch yet. but mapped ratio is reduced only very little. I think smem can show which library evicted. Can you try it? download: http://www.selenic.com/smem/ usage: ./smem -m -r --abbreviate We can't decide 9/10 is important or not. we need know actual evicted file list. Thanks. > Or, shall we take the "protect active VM_EXEC mapped pages" approach, > or Christoph's "protect all mapped pages all time, unless they grow > too large" attitude? I still prefer the best effort VM_EXEC heuristics. > > 1) the partially cache hot streaming IO is far more likely to happen > on (file) servers. For them, evicting the 9/10 inactive mapped > pages over night should be acceptable for sysadms. > > 2) for use-once IO on desktop, we have Rik's active file list > protection heuristics, so nothing to worry at all. > > 3) for big working set small memory desktop, the active list will > still be scanned, in this situation, why not evict some of the > inactive mapped pages? If they have not been accessed for 1 minute, > they are not likely be the user focus, and the tight memory > constraint can only afford to cache the user focused working set. > > Does that make sense? ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-19 12:28 ` KOSAKI Motohiro 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: KOSAKI Motohiro @ 2009-05-19 12:28 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim Hi 2009/5/19 Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com>: > On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 04:06:35PM +0800, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: >> > > > Like the console mode, the absolute nr_mapped drops considerably - to 1/13 of >> > > > the original size - during the streaming IO. >> > > > >> > > > The delta of pgmajfault is 3 vs 107 during IO, or 236 vs 393 during the whole >> > > > process. >> > > >> > > hmmm. >> > > >> > > about 100 page fault don't match Elladan's problem, I think. >> > > perhaps We missed any addional reproduce condition? >> > >> > Elladan's case is not the point of this test. >> > Elladan's IO is use-once, so probably not a caching problem at all. >> > >> > This test case is specifically devised to confirm whether this patch >> > works as expected. Conclusion: it is. >> >> Dejection ;-) >> >> The number should address the patch is useful or not. confirming as expected >> is not so great. > > OK, let's make the conclusion in this way: > > The changelog analyzed the possible beneficial situation, and this > test backs that theory with real numbers, ie: it successfully stops > major faults when the active file list is slowly scanned when there > are partially cache hot streaming IO. > > Another (amazing) finding of the test is, only around 1/10 mapped pages > are actively referenced in the absence of user activities. > > Shall we protect the remaining 9/10 inactive ones? This is a question ;-) Unfortunately, I don't reproduce again. I don't apply your patch yet. but mapped ratio is reduced only very little. I think smem can show which library evicted. Can you try it? download: http://www.selenic.com/smem/ usage: ./smem -m -r --abbreviate We can't decide 9/10 is important or not. we need know actual evicted file list. Thanks. > Or, shall we take the "protect active VM_EXEC mapped pages" approach, > or Christoph's "protect all mapped pages all time, unless they grow > too large" attitude? I still prefer the best effort VM_EXEC heuristics. > > 1) the partially cache hot streaming IO is far more likely to happen > on (file) servers. For them, evicting the 9/10 inactive mapped > pages over night should be acceptable for sysadms. > > 2) for use-once IO on desktop, we have Rik's active file list > protection heuristics, so nothing to worry at all. > > 3) for big working set small memory desktop, the active list will > still be scanned, in this situation, why not evict some of the > inactive mapped pages? If they have not been accessed for 1 minute, > they are not likely be the user focus, and the tight memory > constraint can only afford to cache the user focused working set. > > Does that make sense? -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-19 12:28 ` KOSAKI Motohiro @ 2009-05-20 1:44 ` Wu Fengguang -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-20 1:44 UTC (permalink / raw) To: KOSAKI Motohiro Cc: Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 3294 bytes --] On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 08:28:28PM +0800, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: > Hi > > 2009/5/19 Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com>: > > On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 04:06:35PM +0800, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: > >> > > > Like the console mode, the absolute nr_mapped drops considerably - to 1/13 of > >> > > > the original size - during the streaming IO. > >> > > > > >> > > > The delta of pgmajfault is 3 vs 107 during IO, or 236 vs 393 during the whole > >> > > > process. > >> > > > >> > > hmmm. > >> > > > >> > > about 100 page fault don't match Elladan's problem, I think. > >> > > perhaps We missed any addional reproduce condition? > >> > > >> > Elladan's case is not the point of this test. > >> > Elladan's IO is use-once, so probably not a caching problem at all. > >> > > >> > This test case is specifically devised to confirm whether this patch > >> > works as expected. Conclusion: it is. > >> > >> Dejection ;-) > >> > >> The number should address the patch is useful or not. confirming as expected > >> is not so great. > > > > OK, let's make the conclusion in this way: > > > > The changelog analyzed the possible beneficial situation, and this > > test backs that theory with real numbers, ie: it successfully stops > > major faults when the active file list is slowly scanned when there > > are partially cache hot streaming IO. > > > > Another (amazing) finding of the test is, only around 1/10 mapped pages > > are actively referenced in the absence of user activities. > > > > Shall we protect the remaining 9/10 inactive ones? This is a question ;-) > > Unfortunately, I don't reproduce again. > I don't apply your patch yet. but mapped ratio is reduced only very little. mapped ratio or absolute numbers? The ratio wont change much because nr_mapped is already small. > I think smem can show which library evicted. Can you try it? > > download: http://www.selenic.com/smem/ > usage: ./smem -m -r --abbreviate Sure, but I don't see much change in its output (see attachments). smem-console-0 is collected after fresh boot, smem-console-1 is collected after the big IO. > We can't decide 9/10 is important or not. we need know actual evicted file list. Right. But what I measured is the activeness. Almost zero major page faults means the evicted 90% mapped pages are inactive during the long 300 seconds of IO. Thanks, Fengguang > > Or, shall we take the "protect active VM_EXEC mapped pages" approach, > > or Christoph's "protect all mapped pages all time, unless they grow > > too large" attitude? I still prefer the best effort VM_EXEC heuristics. > > > > 1) the partially cache hot streaming IO is far more likely to happen > > on (file) servers. For them, evicting the 9/10 inactive mapped > > pages over night should be acceptable for sysadms. > > > > 2) for use-once IO on desktop, we have Rik's active file list > > protection heuristics, so nothing to worry at all. > > > > 3) for big working set small memory desktop, the active list will > > still be scanned, in this situation, why not evict some of the > > inactive mapped pages? If they have not been accessed for 1 minute, > > they are not likely be the user focus, and the tight memory > > constraint can only afford to cache the user focused working set. > > > > Does that make sense? 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* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-20 1:44 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-20 1:44 UTC (permalink / raw) To: KOSAKI Motohiro Cc: Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 3294 bytes --] On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 08:28:28PM +0800, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: > Hi > > 2009/5/19 Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com>: > > On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 04:06:35PM +0800, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: > >> > > > Like the console mode, the absolute nr_mapped drops considerably - to 1/13 of > >> > > > the original size - during the streaming IO. > >> > > > > >> > > > The delta of pgmajfault is 3 vs 107 during IO, or 236 vs 393 during the whole > >> > > > process. > >> > > > >> > > hmmm. > >> > > > >> > > about 100 page fault don't match Elladan's problem, I think. > >> > > perhaps We missed any addional reproduce condition? > >> > > >> > Elladan's case is not the point of this test. > >> > Elladan's IO is use-once, so probably not a caching problem at all. > >> > > >> > This test case is specifically devised to confirm whether this patch > >> > works as expected. Conclusion: it is. > >> > >> Dejection ;-) > >> > >> The number should address the patch is useful or not. confirming as expected > >> is not so great. > > > > OK, let's make the conclusion in this way: > > > > The changelog analyzed the possible beneficial situation, and this > > test backs that theory with real numbers, ie: it successfully stops > > major faults when the active file list is slowly scanned when there > > are partially cache hot streaming IO. > > > > Another (amazing) finding of the test is, only around 1/10 mapped pages > > are actively referenced in the absence of user activities. > > > > Shall we protect the remaining 9/10 inactive ones? This is a question ;-) > > Unfortunately, I don't reproduce again. > I don't apply your patch yet. but mapped ratio is reduced only very little. mapped ratio or absolute numbers? The ratio wont change much because nr_mapped is already small. > I think smem can show which library evicted. Can you try it? > > download: http://www.selenic.com/smem/ > usage: ./smem -m -r --abbreviate Sure, but I don't see much change in its output (see attachments). smem-console-0 is collected after fresh boot, smem-console-1 is collected after the big IO. > We can't decide 9/10 is important or not. we need know actual evicted file list. Right. But what I measured is the activeness. Almost zero major page faults means the evicted 90% mapped pages are inactive during the long 300 seconds of IO. Thanks, Fengguang > > Or, shall we take the "protect active VM_EXEC mapped pages" approach, > > or Christoph's "protect all mapped pages all time, unless they grow > > too large" attitude? A I still prefer the best effort VM_EXEC heuristics. > > > > 1) the partially cache hot streaming IO is far more likely to happen > > A on (file) servers. For them, evicting the 9/10 inactive mapped > > A pages over night should be acceptable for sysadms. > > > > 2) for use-once IO on desktop, we have Rik's active file list > > A protection heuristics, so nothing to worry at all. > > > > 3) for big working set small memory desktop, the active list will > > A still be scanned, in this situation, why not evict some of the > > A inactive mapped pages? If they have not been accessed for 1 minute, > > A they are not likely be the user focus, and the tight memory > > A constraint can only afford to cache the user focused working set. > > > > Does that make sense? 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* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-20 1:44 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-20 1:59 ` KOSAKI Motohiro -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: KOSAKI Motohiro @ 2009-05-20 1:59 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: kosaki.motohiro, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim > On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 08:28:28PM +0800, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: > > Hi > > > > 2009/5/19 Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com>: > > > On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 04:06:35PM +0800, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: > > >> > > > Like the console mode, the absolute nr_mapped drops considerably - to 1/13 of > > >> > > > the original size - during the streaming IO. > > >> > > > > > >> > > > The delta of pgmajfault is 3 vs 107 during IO, or 236 vs 393 during the whole > > >> > > > process. > > >> > > > > >> > > hmmm. > > >> > > > > >> > > about 100 page fault don't match Elladan's problem, I think. > > >> > > perhaps We missed any addional reproduce condition? > > >> > > > >> > Elladan's case is not the point of this test. > > >> > Elladan's IO is use-once, so probably not a caching problem at all. > > >> > > > >> > This test case is specifically devised to confirm whether this patch > > >> > works as expected. Conclusion: it is. > > >> > > >> Dejection ;-) > > >> > > >> The number should address the patch is useful or not. confirming as expected > > >> is not so great. > > > > > > OK, let's make the conclusion in this way: > > > > > > The changelog analyzed the possible beneficial situation, and this > > > test backs that theory with real numbers, ie: it successfully stops > > > major faults when the active file list is slowly scanned when there > > > are partially cache hot streaming IO. > > > > > > Another (amazing) finding of the test is, only around 1/10 mapped pages > > > are actively referenced in the absence of user activities. > > > > > > Shall we protect the remaining 9/10 inactive ones? This is a question ;-) > > > > Unfortunately, I don't reproduce again. > > I don't apply your patch yet. but mapped ratio is reduced only very little. > > mapped ratio or absolute numbers? The ratio wont change much because > nr_mapped is already small. My box is running Fedora 10 initlevel 5 (GNOME desktop). many GNOME component is mapped very many process (likes >50). Thus, these page aren't dropped by typical any workload. > > I think smem can show which library evicted. Can you try it? > > > > download: http://www.selenic.com/smem/ > > usage: ./smem -m -r --abbreviate > > Sure, but I don't see much change in its output (see attachments). > > smem-console-0 is collected after fresh boot, > smem-console-1 is collected after the big IO. hmmmm, your result has following characatistics. - no graphics component - very few mapped library (it is almost only zsh library) Can you try test on X environment? > > We can't decide 9/10 is important or not. we need know actual evicted file list. > > Right. But what I measured is the activeness. Almost zero major page > faults means the evicted 90% mapped pages are inactive during the > long 300 seconds of IO. Agreed. IOW, I don't think your test environment is typical desktop... ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-20 1:59 ` KOSAKI Motohiro 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: KOSAKI Motohiro @ 2009-05-20 1:59 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: kosaki.motohiro, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim > On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 08:28:28PM +0800, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: > > Hi > > > > 2009/5/19 Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com>: > > > On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 04:06:35PM +0800, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: > > >> > > > Like the console mode, the absolute nr_mapped drops considerably - to 1/13 of > > >> > > > the original size - during the streaming IO. > > >> > > > > > >> > > > The delta of pgmajfault is 3 vs 107 during IO, or 236 vs 393 during the whole > > >> > > > process. > > >> > > > > >> > > hmmm. > > >> > > > > >> > > about 100 page fault don't match Elladan's problem, I think. > > >> > > perhaps We missed any addional reproduce condition? > > >> > > > >> > Elladan's case is not the point of this test. > > >> > Elladan's IO is use-once, so probably not a caching problem at all. > > >> > > > >> > This test case is specifically devised to confirm whether this patch > > >> > works as expected. Conclusion: it is. > > >> > > >> Dejection ;-) > > >> > > >> The number should address the patch is useful or not. confirming as expected > > >> is not so great. > > > > > > OK, let's make the conclusion in this way: > > > > > > The changelog analyzed the possible beneficial situation, and this > > > test backs that theory with real numbers, ie: it successfully stops > > > major faults when the active file list is slowly scanned when there > > > are partially cache hot streaming IO. > > > > > > Another (amazing) finding of the test is, only around 1/10 mapped pages > > > are actively referenced in the absence of user activities. > > > > > > Shall we protect the remaining 9/10 inactive ones? This is a question ;-) > > > > Unfortunately, I don't reproduce again. > > I don't apply your patch yet. but mapped ratio is reduced only very little. > > mapped ratio or absolute numbers? The ratio wont change much because > nr_mapped is already small. My box is running Fedora 10 initlevel 5 (GNOME desktop). many GNOME component is mapped very many process (likes >50). Thus, these page aren't dropped by typical any workload. > > I think smem can show which library evicted. Can you try it? > > > > download: http://www.selenic.com/smem/ > > usage: ./smem -m -r --abbreviate > > Sure, but I don't see much change in its output (see attachments). > > smem-console-0 is collected after fresh boot, > smem-console-1 is collected after the big IO. hmmmm, your result has following characatistics. - no graphics component - very few mapped library (it is almost only zsh library) Can you try test on X environment? > > We can't decide 9/10 is important or not. we need know actual evicted file list. > > Right. But what I measured is the activeness. Almost zero major page > faults means the evicted 90% mapped pages are inactive during the > long 300 seconds of IO. Agreed. IOW, I don't think your test environment is typical desktop... -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-20 1:59 ` KOSAKI Motohiro (?) @ 2009-05-20 2:31 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-05-20 2:58 ` KOSAKI Motohiro -1 siblings, 1 reply; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-20 2:31 UTC (permalink / raw) To: KOSAKI Motohiro Cc: Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 3325 bytes --] On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 09:59:05AM +0800, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: > > On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 08:28:28PM +0800, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: > > > Hi > > > > > > 2009/5/19 Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com>: > > > > On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 04:06:35PM +0800, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: > > > >> > > > Like the console mode, the absolute nr_mapped drops considerably - to 1/13 of > > > >> > > > the original size - during the streaming IO. > > > >> > > > > > > >> > > > The delta of pgmajfault is 3 vs 107 during IO, or 236 vs 393 during the whole > > > >> > > > process. > > > >> > > > > > >> > > hmmm. > > > >> > > > > > >> > > about 100 page fault don't match Elladan's problem, I think. > > > >> > > perhaps We missed any addional reproduce condition? > > > >> > > > > >> > Elladan's case is not the point of this test. > > > >> > Elladan's IO is use-once, so probably not a caching problem at all. > > > >> > > > > >> > This test case is specifically devised to confirm whether this patch > > > >> > works as expected. Conclusion: it is. > > > >> > > > >> Dejection ;-) > > > >> > > > >> The number should address the patch is useful or not. confirming as expected > > > >> is not so great. > > > > > > > > OK, let's make the conclusion in this way: > > > > > > > > The changelog analyzed the possible beneficial situation, and this > > > > test backs that theory with real numbers, ie: it successfully stops > > > > major faults when the active file list is slowly scanned when there > > > > are partially cache hot streaming IO. > > > > > > > > Another (amazing) finding of the test is, only around 1/10 mapped pages > > > > are actively referenced in the absence of user activities. > > > > > > > > Shall we protect the remaining 9/10 inactive ones? This is a question ;-) > > > > > > Unfortunately, I don't reproduce again. > > > I don't apply your patch yet. but mapped ratio is reduced only very little. > > > > mapped ratio or absolute numbers? The ratio wont change much because > > nr_mapped is already small. > > My box is running Fedora 10 initlevel 5 (GNOME desktop). > > many GNOME component is mapped very many process (likes >50). > Thus, these page aren't dropped by typical any workload. Yeah, that's possible (but sounds bloated in regard of active working set size). > > > I think smem can show which library evicted. Can you try it? > > > > > > download: http://www.selenic.com/smem/ > > > usage: ./smem -m -r --abbreviate > > > > Sure, but I don't see much change in its output (see attachments). > > > > smem-console-0 is collected after fresh boot, > > smem-console-1 is collected after the big IO. > > hmmmm, your result has following characatistics. > > - no graphics component > - very few mapped library > (it is almost only zsh library) > > Can you try test on X environment? Sure, see the attached smem-x-0/1. This time we see sufficient differences. > > > We can't decide 9/10 is important or not. we need know actual evicted file list. > > > > Right. But what I measured is the activeness. Almost zero major page > > faults means the evicted 90% mapped pages are inactive during the > > long 300 seconds of IO. > > Agreed. > IOW, I don't think your test environment is typical desktop... Kind of :) It's fluxbox + terminal + firefox, a bare desktop for testing things out. 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* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-20 2:31 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-20 2:58 ` KOSAKI Motohiro 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: KOSAKI Motohiro @ 2009-05-20 2:58 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: kosaki.motohiro, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim > > > > I think smem can show which library evicted. Can you try it? > > > > > > > > download: http://www.selenic.com/smem/ > > > > usage: ./smem -m -r --abbreviate > > > > > > Sure, but I don't see much change in its output (see attachments). > > > > > > smem-console-0 is collected after fresh boot, > > > smem-console-1 is collected after the big IO. > > > > hmmmm, your result has following characatistics. > > > > - no graphics component > > - very few mapped library > > (it is almost only zsh library) > > > > Can you try test on X environment? > > Sure, see the attached smem-x-0/1. This time we see sufficient differences. thanks. hm, major shrinking item are /usr/lib/xulrunner-1.9/libxul.so 11.0M => 2.1M /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0.1600.1 1.8M => 88.0K /usr/lib/libperl.so.5.10.0 1.2M => 36.0K IOW, inactive firefox's page were dropped. I think that's sane. the latency of background window is not so important on low memory desktop system. user hope to use memory for foreground application. Thus, droppint inactive application memory is sane behavior, I think. > > > > > We can't decide 9/10 is important or not. we need know actual evicted file list. > > > > > > Right. But what I measured is the activeness. Almost zero major page > > > faults means the evicted 90% mapped pages are inactive during the > > > long 300 seconds of IO. > > > > Agreed. > > IOW, I don't think your test environment is typical desktop... > > Kind of :) It's fluxbox + terminal + firefox, a bare desktop for > testing things out. > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-20 2:58 ` KOSAKI Motohiro 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: KOSAKI Motohiro @ 2009-05-20 2:58 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: kosaki.motohiro, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim > > > > I think smem can show which library evicted. Can you try it? > > > > > > > > download: http://www.selenic.com/smem/ > > > > usage: ./smem -m -r --abbreviate > > > > > > Sure, but I don't see much change in its output (see attachments). > > > > > > smem-console-0 is collected after fresh boot, > > > smem-console-1 is collected after the big IO. > > > > hmmmm, your result has following characatistics. > > > > - no graphics component > > - very few mapped library > > (it is almost only zsh library) > > > > Can you try test on X environment? > > Sure, see the attached smem-x-0/1. This time we see sufficient differences. thanks. hm, major shrinking item are /usr/lib/xulrunner-1.9/libxul.so 11.0M => 2.1M /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0.1600.1 1.8M => 88.0K /usr/lib/libperl.so.5.10.0 1.2M => 36.0K IOW, inactive firefox's page were dropped. I think that's sane. the latency of background window is not so important on low memory desktop system. user hope to use memory for foreground application. Thus, droppint inactive application memory is sane behavior, I think. > > > > > We can't decide 9/10 is important or not. we need know actual evicted file list. > > > > > > Right. But what I measured is the activeness. Almost zero major page > > > faults means the evicted 90% mapped pages are inactive during the > > > long 300 seconds of IO. > > > > Agreed. > > IOW, I don't think your test environment is typical desktop... > > Kind of :) It's fluxbox + terminal + firefox, a bare desktop for > testing things out. > -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-19 8:53 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-19 13:24 ` Rik van Riel -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Rik van Riel @ 2009-05-19 13:24 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: KOSAKI Motohiro, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim Wu Fengguang wrote: > Another (amazing) finding of the test is, only around 1/10 mapped pages > are actively referenced in the absence of user activities. > > Shall we protect the remaining 9/10 inactive ones? This is a question ;-) I believe we already do, due to the active list not being scanned if none of the streaming IO pages get promoted to the active list. -- All rights reversed. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-19 13:24 ` Rik van Riel 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Rik van Riel @ 2009-05-19 13:24 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: KOSAKI Motohiro, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim Wu Fengguang wrote: > Another (amazing) finding of the test is, only around 1/10 mapped pages > are actively referenced in the absence of user activities. > > Shall we protect the remaining 9/10 inactive ones? This is a question ;-) I believe we already do, due to the active list not being scanned if none of the streaming IO pages get promoted to the active list. -- All rights reversed. -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-19 13:24 ` Rik van Riel @ 2009-05-19 15:55 ` KOSAKI Motohiro -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: KOSAKI Motohiro @ 2009-05-19 15:55 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Rik van Riel Cc: Wu Fengguang, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim >> Another (amazing) finding of the test is, only around 1/10 mapped pages >> are actively referenced in the absence of user activities. >> >> Shall we protect the remaining 9/10 inactive ones? This is a question ;-) > > I believe we already do, due to the active list not being > scanned if none of the streaming IO pages get promoted to > the active list. his workload is, lseek(0) read(110 * 4096) lseek(100 * 4096) read(110 * 4096) lseek(200 * 4096) read(110 * 4096) .... IOW, 90% pages move into inactive list, 10% (overlapped readed) pages move into active list. he think it is file server simulation. I don't know it is good simulation or not. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-19 15:55 ` KOSAKI Motohiro 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: KOSAKI Motohiro @ 2009-05-19 15:55 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Rik van Riel Cc: Wu Fengguang, Christoph Lameter, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Peter Zijlstra, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim >> Another (amazing) finding of the test is, only around 1/10 mapped pages >> are actively referenced in the absence of user activities. >> >> Shall we protect the remaining 9/10 inactive ones? This is a question ;-) > > I believe we already do, due to the active list not being > scanned if none of the streaming IO pages get promoted to > the active list. his workload is, lseek(0) read(110 * 4096) lseek(100 * 4096) read(110 * 4096) lseek(200 * 4096) read(110 * 4096) .... IOW, 90% pages move into inactive list, 10% (overlapped readed) pages move into active list. he think it is file server simulation. I don't know it is good simulation or not. -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-16 9:00 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-19 6:39 ` Pekka Enberg -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Pekka Enberg @ 2009-05-19 6:39 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim Hi! On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 12:00 PM, Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > @@ -1272,28 +1273,40 @@ static void shrink_active_list(unsigned > > /* page_referenced clears PageReferenced */ > if (page_mapping_inuse(page) && > - page_referenced(page, 0, sc->mem_cgroup, &vm_flags)) > + page_referenced(page, 0, sc->mem_cgroup, &vm_flags)) { > pgmoved++; > + /* > + * Identify referenced, file-backed active pages and > + * give them one more trip around the active list. So > + * that executable code get better chances to stay in > + * memory under moderate memory pressure. Anon pages > + * are ignored, since JVM can create lots of anon > + * VM_EXEC pages. > + */ > + if ((vm_flags & VM_EXEC) && !PageAnon(page)) { > + list_add(&page->lru, &l_active); > + continue; > + } Why do we need to skip JIT'd code? There are plenty of desktop applications that use Mono, for example, and it would be nice if we gave them the same treatment as native applications. Likewise, I am sure all browsers that use JIT for JavaScript need to be considered. Pekka ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-19 6:39 ` Pekka Enberg 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Pekka Enberg @ 2009-05-19 6:39 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim Hi! On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 12:00 PM, Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > @@ -1272,28 +1273,40 @@ static void shrink_active_list(unsigned > > /* page_referenced clears PageReferenced */ > if (page_mapping_inuse(page) && > - page_referenced(page, 0, sc->mem_cgroup, &vm_flags)) > + page_referenced(page, 0, sc->mem_cgroup, &vm_flags)) { > pgmoved++; > + /* > + * Identify referenced, file-backed active pages and > + * give them one more trip around the active list. So > + * that executable code get better chances to stay in > + * memory under moderate memory pressure. Anon pages > + * are ignored, since JVM can create lots of anon > + * VM_EXEC pages. > + */ > + if ((vm_flags & VM_EXEC) && !PageAnon(page)) { > + list_add(&page->lru, &l_active); > + continue; > + } Why do we need to skip JIT'd code? There are plenty of desktop applications that use Mono, for example, and it would be nice if we gave them the same treatment as native applications. Likewise, I am sure all browsers that use JIT for JavaScript need to be considered. Pekka -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-19 6:39 ` Pekka Enberg @ 2009-05-19 6:56 ` KOSAKI Motohiro -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: KOSAKI Motohiro @ 2009-05-19 6:56 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Pekka Enberg Cc: kosaki.motohiro, Wu Fengguang, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Christoph Lameter, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim Hi > Hi! > > On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 12:00 PM, Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > > @@ -1272,28 +1273,40 @@ static void shrink_active_list(unsigned > > > > /* page_referenced clears PageReferenced */ > > if (page_mapping_inuse(page) && > > - page_referenced(page, 0, sc->mem_cgroup, &vm_flags)) > > + page_referenced(page, 0, sc->mem_cgroup, &vm_flags)) { > > pgmoved++; > > + /* > > + * Identify referenced, file-backed active pages and > > + * give them one more trip around the active list. So > > + * that executable code get better chances to stay in > > + * memory under moderate memory pressure. Anon pages > > + * are ignored, since JVM can create lots of anon > > + * VM_EXEC pages. > > + */ > > + if ((vm_flags & VM_EXEC) && !PageAnon(page)) { > > + list_add(&page->lru, &l_active); > > + continue; > > + } > > Why do we need to skip JIT'd code? There are plenty of desktop > applications that use Mono, for example, and it would be nice if we > gave them the same treatment as native applications. Likewise, I am > sure all browsers that use JIT for JavaScript need to be considered. anon pages are already protected from streaming-io by get_scan_ratio(). ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-19 6:56 ` KOSAKI Motohiro 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: KOSAKI Motohiro @ 2009-05-19 6:56 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Pekka Enberg Cc: kosaki.motohiro, Wu Fengguang, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Christoph Lameter, Peter Zijlstra, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim Hi > Hi! > > On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 12:00 PM, Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > > @@ -1272,28 +1273,40 @@ static void shrink_active_list(unsigned > > > > /* page_referenced clears PageReferenced */ > > if (page_mapping_inuse(page) && > > - page_referenced(page, 0, sc->mem_cgroup, &vm_flags)) > > + page_referenced(page, 0, sc->mem_cgroup, &vm_flags)) { > > pgmoved++; > > + /* > > + * Identify referenced, file-backed active pages and > > + * give them one more trip around the active list. So > > + * that executable code get better chances to stay in > > + * memory under moderate memory pressure. Anon pages > > + * are ignored, since JVM can create lots of anon > > + * VM_EXEC pages. > > + */ > > + if ((vm_flags & VM_EXEC) && !PageAnon(page)) { > > + list_add(&page->lru, &l_active); > > + continue; > > + } > > Why do we need to skip JIT'd code? There are plenty of desktop > applications that use Mono, for example, and it would be nice if we > gave them the same treatment as native applications. Likewise, I am > sure all browsers that use JIT for JavaScript need to be considered. anon pages are already protected from streaming-io by get_scan_ratio(). -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-19 6:39 ` Pekka Enberg @ 2009-05-19 7:44 ` Peter Zijlstra -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Peter Zijlstra @ 2009-05-19 7:44 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Pekka Enberg Cc: Wu Fengguang, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 09:39 +0300, Pekka Enberg wrote: > Hi! > > On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 12:00 PM, Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > > @@ -1272,28 +1273,40 @@ static void shrink_active_list(unsigned > > > > /* page_referenced clears PageReferenced */ > > if (page_mapping_inuse(page) && > > - page_referenced(page, 0, sc->mem_cgroup, &vm_flags)) > > + page_referenced(page, 0, sc->mem_cgroup, &vm_flags)) { > > pgmoved++; > > + /* > > + * Identify referenced, file-backed active pages and > > + * give them one more trip around the active list. So > > + * that executable code get better chances to stay in > > + * memory under moderate memory pressure. Anon pages > > + * are ignored, since JVM can create lots of anon > > + * VM_EXEC pages. > > + */ > > + if ((vm_flags & VM_EXEC) && !PageAnon(page)) { > > + list_add(&page->lru, &l_active); > > + continue; > > + } > > Why do we need to skip JIT'd code? There are plenty of desktop > applications that use Mono, for example, and it would be nice if we > gave them the same treatment as native applications. Likewise, I am > sure all browsers that use JIT for JavaScript need to be considered. Its a sekrit conspiracy against bloat by making JIT'd crap run slower :-) <rant> Anyway, I just checked, we install tons of mono junk for _2_ applications, f-spot and tomboy, both are shite and both have alternatives not requiring this disease. </rant> But seriously, like Kosaka-san already said, anonymous pages are treated differently from file pages and should not suffer the same problems. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-19 7:44 ` Peter Zijlstra 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Peter Zijlstra @ 2009-05-19 7:44 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Pekka Enberg Cc: Wu Fengguang, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 09:39 +0300, Pekka Enberg wrote: > Hi! > > On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 12:00 PM, Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > > @@ -1272,28 +1273,40 @@ static void shrink_active_list(unsigned > > > > /* page_referenced clears PageReferenced */ > > if (page_mapping_inuse(page) && > > - page_referenced(page, 0, sc->mem_cgroup, &vm_flags)) > > + page_referenced(page, 0, sc->mem_cgroup, &vm_flags)) { > > pgmoved++; > > + /* > > + * Identify referenced, file-backed active pages and > > + * give them one more trip around the active list. So > > + * that executable code get better chances to stay in > > + * memory under moderate memory pressure. Anon pages > > + * are ignored, since JVM can create lots of anon > > + * VM_EXEC pages. > > + */ > > + if ((vm_flags & VM_EXEC) && !PageAnon(page)) { > > + list_add(&page->lru, &l_active); > > + continue; > > + } > > Why do we need to skip JIT'd code? There are plenty of desktop > applications that use Mono, for example, and it would be nice if we > gave them the same treatment as native applications. Likewise, I am > sure all browsers that use JIT for JavaScript need to be considered. Its a sekrit conspiracy against bloat by making JIT'd crap run slower :-) <rant> Anyway, I just checked, we install tons of mono junk for _2_ applications, f-spot and tomboy, both are shite and both have alternatives not requiring this disease. </rant> But seriously, like Kosaka-san already said, anonymous pages are treated differently from file pages and should not suffer the same problems. -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-19 7:44 ` Peter Zijlstra @ 2009-05-19 8:05 ` Pekka Enberg -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Pekka Enberg @ 2009-05-19 8:05 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Peter Zijlstra Cc: Wu Fengguang, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim Hi Peter, On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 09:44 +0200, Peter Zijlstra wrote: > Its a sekrit conspiracy against bloat by making JIT'd crap run > slower :-) > > <rant> > Anyway, I just checked, we install tons of mono junk for _2_ > applications, f-spot and tomboy, both are shite and both have > alternatives not requiring this disease. > </rant> :-) On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 09:44 +0200, Peter Zijlstra wrote: > But seriously, like Kosaka-san already said, anonymous pages are treated > differently from file pages and should not suffer the same problems. OK, thanks for the explanation. The comment is a little bit misleading because I got the impression that we don't care about anon exec pages. Pekka ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-19 8:05 ` Pekka Enberg 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Pekka Enberg @ 2009-05-19 8:05 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Peter Zijlstra Cc: Wu Fengguang, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim Hi Peter, On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 09:44 +0200, Peter Zijlstra wrote: > Its a sekrit conspiracy against bloat by making JIT'd crap run > slower :-) > > <rant> > Anyway, I just checked, we install tons of mono junk for _2_ > applications, f-spot and tomboy, both are shite and both have > alternatives not requiring this disease. > </rant> :-) On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 09:44 +0200, Peter Zijlstra wrote: > But seriously, like Kosaka-san already said, anonymous pages are treated > differently from file pages and should not suffer the same problems. OK, thanks for the explanation. The comment is a little bit misleading because I got the impression that we don't care about anon exec pages. Pekka -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-19 8:05 ` Pekka Enberg @ 2009-05-19 8:12 ` Wu Fengguang -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-19 8:12 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Pekka Enberg Cc: Peter Zijlstra, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 04:05:51PM +0800, Pekka Enberg wrote: > Hi Peter, > > On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 09:44 +0200, Peter Zijlstra wrote: > > Its a sekrit conspiracy against bloat by making JIT'd crap run > > slower :-) > > > > <rant> > > Anyway, I just checked, we install tons of mono junk for _2_ > > applications, f-spot and tomboy, both are shite and both have > > alternatives not requiring this disease. > > </rant> > > :-) > > On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 09:44 +0200, Peter Zijlstra wrote: > > But seriously, like Kosaka-san already said, anonymous pages are treated > > differently from file pages and should not suffer the same problems. > > OK, thanks for the explanation. The comment is a little bit misleading > because I got the impression that we don't care about anon exec pages. Ah yes! Will this one dismiss the possible mis-interception? /* * Identify referenced, file-backed active pages and * give them one more trip around the active list. So * that executable code get better chances to stay in * memory under moderate memory pressure. Anon pages modified ==> * are not likely to be evicted by use-once streaming modified ==> * IO, plus JVM can create lots of anon VM_EXEC pages, modified ==> * so we ignore them here. */ if ((vm_flags & VM_EXEC) && !PageAnon(page)) { list_add(&page->lru, &l_active); continue; } ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-19 8:12 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-19 8:12 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Pekka Enberg Cc: Peter Zijlstra, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 04:05:51PM +0800, Pekka Enberg wrote: > Hi Peter, > > On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 09:44 +0200, Peter Zijlstra wrote: > > Its a sekrit conspiracy against bloat by making JIT'd crap run > > slower :-) > > > > <rant> > > Anyway, I just checked, we install tons of mono junk for _2_ > > applications, f-spot and tomboy, both are shite and both have > > alternatives not requiring this disease. > > </rant> > > :-) > > On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 09:44 +0200, Peter Zijlstra wrote: > > But seriously, like Kosaka-san already said, anonymous pages are treated > > differently from file pages and should not suffer the same problems. > > OK, thanks for the explanation. The comment is a little bit misleading > because I got the impression that we don't care about anon exec pages. Ah yes! Will this one dismiss the possible mis-interception? /* * Identify referenced, file-backed active pages and * give them one more trip around the active list. So * that executable code get better chances to stay in * memory under moderate memory pressure. Anon pages modified ==> * are not likely to be evicted by use-once streaming modified ==> * IO, plus JVM can create lots of anon VM_EXEC pages, modified ==> * so we ignore them here. */ if ((vm_flags & VM_EXEC) && !PageAnon(page)) { list_add(&page->lru, &l_active); continue; } -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-19 8:12 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-19 8:14 ` Pekka Enberg -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Pekka Enberg @ 2009-05-19 8:14 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: Peter Zijlstra, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 16:12 +0800, Wu Fengguang wrote: > On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 04:05:51PM +0800, Pekka Enberg wrote: > > Hi Peter, > > > > On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 09:44 +0200, Peter Zijlstra wrote: > > > Its a sekrit conspiracy against bloat by making JIT'd crap run > > > slower :-) > > > > > > <rant> > > > Anyway, I just checked, we install tons of mono junk for _2_ > > > applications, f-spot and tomboy, both are shite and both have > > > alternatives not requiring this disease. > > > </rant> > > > > :-) > > > > On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 09:44 +0200, Peter Zijlstra wrote: > > > But seriously, like Kosaka-san already said, anonymous pages are treated > > > differently from file pages and should not suffer the same problems. > > > > OK, thanks for the explanation. The comment is a little bit misleading > > because I got the impression that we don't care about anon exec pages. > > Ah yes! Will this one dismiss the possible mis-interception? > > /* > * Identify referenced, file-backed active pages and > * give them one more trip around the active list. So > * that executable code get better chances to stay in > * memory under moderate memory pressure. Anon pages > modified ==> * are not likely to be evicted by use-once streaming > modified ==> * IO, plus JVM can create lots of anon VM_EXEC pages, > modified ==> * so we ignore them here. > */ > if ((vm_flags & VM_EXEC) && !PageAnon(page)) { > list_add(&page->lru, &l_active); > continue; > } Yes, it's better. Even I can understand it now :-). Pekka ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-19 8:14 ` Pekka Enberg 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Pekka Enberg @ 2009-05-19 8:14 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: Peter Zijlstra, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, Rik van Riel, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 16:12 +0800, Wu Fengguang wrote: > On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 04:05:51PM +0800, Pekka Enberg wrote: > > Hi Peter, > > > > On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 09:44 +0200, Peter Zijlstra wrote: > > > Its a sekrit conspiracy against bloat by making JIT'd crap run > > > slower :-) > > > > > > <rant> > > > Anyway, I just checked, we install tons of mono junk for _2_ > > > applications, f-spot and tomboy, both are shite and both have > > > alternatives not requiring this disease. > > > </rant> > > > > :-) > > > > On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 09:44 +0200, Peter Zijlstra wrote: > > > But seriously, like Kosaka-san already said, anonymous pages are treated > > > differently from file pages and should not suffer the same problems. > > > > OK, thanks for the explanation. The comment is a little bit misleading > > because I got the impression that we don't care about anon exec pages. > > Ah yes! Will this one dismiss the possible mis-interception? > > /* > * Identify referenced, file-backed active pages and > * give them one more trip around the active list. So > * that executable code get better chances to stay in > * memory under moderate memory pressure. Anon pages > modified ==> * are not likely to be evicted by use-once streaming > modified ==> * IO, plus JVM can create lots of anon VM_EXEC pages, > modified ==> * so we ignore them here. > */ > if ((vm_flags & VM_EXEC) && !PageAnon(page)) { > list_add(&page->lru, &l_active); > continue; > } Yes, it's better. Even I can understand it now :-). Pekka -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-19 6:39 ` Pekka Enberg @ 2009-05-19 13:14 ` Rik van Riel -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Rik van Riel @ 2009-05-19 13:14 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Pekka Enberg Cc: Wu Fengguang, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, Peter Zijlstra, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim Pekka Enberg wrote: > Why do we need to skip JIT'd code? There are plenty of desktop > applications that use Mono, for example, and it would be nice if we > gave them the same treatment as native applications. Likewise, I am > sure all browsers that use JIT for JavaScript need to be considered. JIT'd code lives in anonymous pages, which are already protected from streaming file IO because they live on the anonymous LRUs. -- All rights reversed. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 2/3] vmscan: make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-19 13:14 ` Rik van Riel 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Rik van Riel @ 2009-05-19 13:14 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Pekka Enberg Cc: Wu Fengguang, Andrew Morton, LKML, Elladan, Nick Piggin, Johannes Weiner, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, Peter Zijlstra, tytso, linux-mm, minchan.kim Pekka Enberg wrote: > Why do we need to skip JIT'd code? There are plenty of desktop > applications that use Mono, for example, and it would be nice if we > gave them the same treatment as native applications. Likewise, I am > sure all browsers that use JIT for JavaScript need to be considered. JIT'd code lives in anonymous pages, which are already protected from streaming file IO because they live on the anonymous LRUs. -- All rights reversed. -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/3] vmscan: merge duplicate code in shrink_active_list() 2009-05-16 9:00 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-16 9:00 ` Wu Fengguang -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-16 9:00 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Andrew Morton Cc: LKML, Rik van Riel, Wu Fengguang, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim [-- Attachment #1: mm-vmscan-reduce-code.patch --] [-- Type: text/plain, Size: 4799 bytes --] The "move pages to active list" and "move pages to inactive list" code blocks are mostly identical and can be served by a function. Thanks to Andrew Morton for pointing this out. Note that buffer_heads_over_limit check will also be carried out for re-activated pages, which is slightly different from pre-2.6.28 kernels. Also, Rik's "vmscan: evict use-once pages first" patch could totally stop scans of active list when memory pressure is low. So the net effect could be, the number of buffer heads is now more likely to grow large. CC: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> --- mm/vmscan.c | 95 ++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------------- 1 file changed, 42 insertions(+), 53 deletions(-) --- linux.orig/mm/vmscan.c +++ linux/mm/vmscan.c @@ -1225,6 +1225,43 @@ static inline void note_zone_scanning_pr * But we had to alter page->flags anyway. */ +static void move_active_pages_to_lru(struct zone *zone, + struct list_head *list, + enum lru_list lru) +{ + unsigned long pgmoved = 0; + struct pagevec pvec; + struct page *page; + + pagevec_init(&pvec, 1); + + while (!list_empty(list)) { + page = lru_to_page(list); + prefetchw_prev_lru_page(page, list, flags); + + VM_BUG_ON(PageLRU(page)); + SetPageLRU(page); + + VM_BUG_ON(!PageActive(page)); + if (lru == LRU_INACTIVE_ANON || lru == LRU_INACTIVE_FILE) + ClearPageActive(page); /* we are de-activating */ + + list_move(&page->lru, &zone->lru[lru].list); + mem_cgroup_add_lru_list(page, lru); + pgmoved++; + + if (!pagevec_add(&pvec, page) || list_empty(list)) { + spin_unlock_irq(&zone->lru_lock); + if (buffer_heads_over_limit) + pagevec_strip(&pvec); + __pagevec_release(&pvec); + spin_lock_irq(&zone->lru_lock); + } + } + __mod_zone_page_state(zone, NR_LRU_BASE + lru, pgmoved); + if (lru == LRU_INACTIVE_ANON || lru == LRU_INACTIVE_FILE) + __count_vm_events(PGDEACTIVATE, pgmoved); +} static void shrink_active_list(unsigned long nr_pages, struct zone *zone, struct scan_control *sc, int priority, int file) @@ -1236,8 +1273,6 @@ static void shrink_active_list(unsigned LIST_HEAD(l_active); LIST_HEAD(l_inactive); struct page *page; - struct pagevec pvec; - enum lru_list lru; struct zone_reclaim_stat *reclaim_stat = get_reclaim_stat(zone, sc); lru_add_drain(); @@ -1254,6 +1289,7 @@ static void shrink_active_list(unsigned } reclaim_stat->recent_scanned[!!file] += pgmoved; + __count_zone_vm_events(PGREFILL, zone, pgscanned); if (file) __mod_zone_page_state(zone, NR_ACTIVE_FILE, -pgmoved); else @@ -1295,8 +1331,6 @@ static void shrink_active_list(unsigned /* * Move pages back to the lru list. */ - pagevec_init(&pvec, 1); - spin_lock_irq(&zone->lru_lock); /* * Count referenced pages from currently used mappings as rotated. @@ -1305,57 +1339,12 @@ static void shrink_active_list(unsigned */ reclaim_stat->recent_rotated[!!file] += pgmoved; - pgmoved = 0; /* count pages moved to inactive list */ - lru = LRU_BASE + file * LRU_FILE; - while (!list_empty(&l_inactive)) { - page = lru_to_page(&l_inactive); - prefetchw_prev_lru_page(page, &l_inactive, flags); - VM_BUG_ON(PageLRU(page)); - SetPageLRU(page); - VM_BUG_ON(!PageActive(page)); - ClearPageActive(page); - - list_move(&page->lru, &zone->lru[lru].list); - mem_cgroup_add_lru_list(page, lru); - pgmoved++; - if (!pagevec_add(&pvec, page)) { - spin_unlock_irq(&zone->lru_lock); - if (buffer_heads_over_limit) - pagevec_strip(&pvec); - __pagevec_release(&pvec); - spin_lock_irq(&zone->lru_lock); - } - } - __mod_zone_page_state(zone, NR_LRU_BASE + lru, pgmoved); - __count_zone_vm_events(PGREFILL, zone, pgscanned); - __count_vm_events(PGDEACTIVATE, pgmoved); - - pgmoved = 0; /* count pages moved back to active list */ - lru = LRU_ACTIVE + file * LRU_FILE; - while (!list_empty(&l_active)) { - page = lru_to_page(&l_active); - prefetchw_prev_lru_page(page, &l_active, flags); - VM_BUG_ON(PageLRU(page)); - SetPageLRU(page); - VM_BUG_ON(!PageActive(page)); - - list_move(&page->lru, &zone->lru[lru].list); - mem_cgroup_add_lru_list(page, lru); - pgmoved++; - if (!pagevec_add(&pvec, page)) { - spin_unlock_irq(&zone->lru_lock); - if (buffer_heads_over_limit) - pagevec_strip(&pvec); - __pagevec_release(&pvec); - spin_lock_irq(&zone->lru_lock); - } - } - __mod_zone_page_state(zone, NR_LRU_BASE + lru, pgmoved); + move_active_pages_to_lru(zone, &l_active, + LRU_ACTIVE + file * LRU_FILE); + move_active_pages_to_lru(zone, &l_inactive, + LRU_BASE + file * LRU_FILE); spin_unlock_irq(&zone->lru_lock); - if (buffer_heads_over_limit) - pagevec_strip(&pvec); - pagevec_release(&pvec); } static int inactive_anon_is_low_global(struct zone *zone) -- ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 3/3] vmscan: merge duplicate code in shrink_active_list() @ 2009-05-16 9:00 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-16 9:00 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Andrew Morton Cc: LKML, Rik van Riel, Wu Fengguang, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim [-- Attachment #1: mm-vmscan-reduce-code.patch --] [-- Type: text/plain, Size: 5024 bytes --] The "move pages to active list" and "move pages to inactive list" code blocks are mostly identical and can be served by a function. Thanks to Andrew Morton for pointing this out. Note that buffer_heads_over_limit check will also be carried out for re-activated pages, which is slightly different from pre-2.6.28 kernels. Also, Rik's "vmscan: evict use-once pages first" patch could totally stop scans of active list when memory pressure is low. So the net effect could be, the number of buffer heads is now more likely to grow large. CC: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> --- mm/vmscan.c | 95 ++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------------- 1 file changed, 42 insertions(+), 53 deletions(-) --- linux.orig/mm/vmscan.c +++ linux/mm/vmscan.c @@ -1225,6 +1225,43 @@ static inline void note_zone_scanning_pr * But we had to alter page->flags anyway. */ +static void move_active_pages_to_lru(struct zone *zone, + struct list_head *list, + enum lru_list lru) +{ + unsigned long pgmoved = 0; + struct pagevec pvec; + struct page *page; + + pagevec_init(&pvec, 1); + + while (!list_empty(list)) { + page = lru_to_page(list); + prefetchw_prev_lru_page(page, list, flags); + + VM_BUG_ON(PageLRU(page)); + SetPageLRU(page); + + VM_BUG_ON(!PageActive(page)); + if (lru == LRU_INACTIVE_ANON || lru == LRU_INACTIVE_FILE) + ClearPageActive(page); /* we are de-activating */ + + list_move(&page->lru, &zone->lru[lru].list); + mem_cgroup_add_lru_list(page, lru); + pgmoved++; + + if (!pagevec_add(&pvec, page) || list_empty(list)) { + spin_unlock_irq(&zone->lru_lock); + if (buffer_heads_over_limit) + pagevec_strip(&pvec); + __pagevec_release(&pvec); + spin_lock_irq(&zone->lru_lock); + } + } + __mod_zone_page_state(zone, NR_LRU_BASE + lru, pgmoved); + if (lru == LRU_INACTIVE_ANON || lru == LRU_INACTIVE_FILE) + __count_vm_events(PGDEACTIVATE, pgmoved); +} static void shrink_active_list(unsigned long nr_pages, struct zone *zone, struct scan_control *sc, int priority, int file) @@ -1236,8 +1273,6 @@ static void shrink_active_list(unsigned LIST_HEAD(l_active); LIST_HEAD(l_inactive); struct page *page; - struct pagevec pvec; - enum lru_list lru; struct zone_reclaim_stat *reclaim_stat = get_reclaim_stat(zone, sc); lru_add_drain(); @@ -1254,6 +1289,7 @@ static void shrink_active_list(unsigned } reclaim_stat->recent_scanned[!!file] += pgmoved; + __count_zone_vm_events(PGREFILL, zone, pgscanned); if (file) __mod_zone_page_state(zone, NR_ACTIVE_FILE, -pgmoved); else @@ -1295,8 +1331,6 @@ static void shrink_active_list(unsigned /* * Move pages back to the lru list. */ - pagevec_init(&pvec, 1); - spin_lock_irq(&zone->lru_lock); /* * Count referenced pages from currently used mappings as rotated. @@ -1305,57 +1339,12 @@ static void shrink_active_list(unsigned */ reclaim_stat->recent_rotated[!!file] += pgmoved; - pgmoved = 0; /* count pages moved to inactive list */ - lru = LRU_BASE + file * LRU_FILE; - while (!list_empty(&l_inactive)) { - page = lru_to_page(&l_inactive); - prefetchw_prev_lru_page(page, &l_inactive, flags); - VM_BUG_ON(PageLRU(page)); - SetPageLRU(page); - VM_BUG_ON(!PageActive(page)); - ClearPageActive(page); - - list_move(&page->lru, &zone->lru[lru].list); - mem_cgroup_add_lru_list(page, lru); - pgmoved++; - if (!pagevec_add(&pvec, page)) { - spin_unlock_irq(&zone->lru_lock); - if (buffer_heads_over_limit) - pagevec_strip(&pvec); - __pagevec_release(&pvec); - spin_lock_irq(&zone->lru_lock); - } - } - __mod_zone_page_state(zone, NR_LRU_BASE + lru, pgmoved); - __count_zone_vm_events(PGREFILL, zone, pgscanned); - __count_vm_events(PGDEACTIVATE, pgmoved); - - pgmoved = 0; /* count pages moved back to active list */ - lru = LRU_ACTIVE + file * LRU_FILE; - while (!list_empty(&l_active)) { - page = lru_to_page(&l_active); - prefetchw_prev_lru_page(page, &l_active, flags); - VM_BUG_ON(PageLRU(page)); - SetPageLRU(page); - VM_BUG_ON(!PageActive(page)); - - list_move(&page->lru, &zone->lru[lru].list); - mem_cgroup_add_lru_list(page, lru); - pgmoved++; - if (!pagevec_add(&pvec, page)) { - spin_unlock_irq(&zone->lru_lock); - if (buffer_heads_over_limit) - pagevec_strip(&pvec); - __pagevec_release(&pvec); - spin_lock_irq(&zone->lru_lock); - } - } - __mod_zone_page_state(zone, NR_LRU_BASE + lru, pgmoved); + move_active_pages_to_lru(zone, &l_active, + LRU_ACTIVE + file * LRU_FILE); + move_active_pages_to_lru(zone, &l_inactive, + LRU_BASE + file * LRU_FILE); spin_unlock_irq(&zone->lru_lock); - if (buffer_heads_over_limit) - pagevec_strip(&pvec); - pagevec_release(&pvec); } static int inactive_anon_is_low_global(struct zone *zone) -- -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. 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* Re: [PATCH 3/3] vmscan: merge duplicate code in shrink_active_list() 2009-05-16 9:00 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-16 13:39 ` Johannes Weiner -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Johannes Weiner @ 2009-05-16 13:39 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Rik van Riel, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, peterz, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 05:00:08PM +0800, Wu Fengguang wrote: > The "move pages to active list" and "move pages to inactive list" > code blocks are mostly identical and can be served by a function. > > Thanks to Andrew Morton for pointing this out. > > Note that buffer_heads_over_limit check will also be carried out > for re-activated pages, which is slightly different from pre-2.6.28 > kernels. Also, Rik's "vmscan: evict use-once pages first" patch > could totally stop scans of active list when memory pressure is low. > So the net effect could be, the number of buffer heads is now more > likely to grow large. I don't think that this could be harmful. We just preserve the buffer mappings of what we consider the working set and with low memory pressure, as you say, this set is not big. As to stripping of reactivated pages: the only pages we re-activate for now are those VM_EXEC mapped ones. Since we don't expect IO from or to these pages, removing the buffer mappings in case they grow too large should be okay, I guess. > CC: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com> > Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 3/3] vmscan: merge duplicate code in shrink_active_list() @ 2009-05-16 13:39 ` Johannes Weiner 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Johannes Weiner @ 2009-05-16 13:39 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Rik van Riel, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, peterz, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 05:00:08PM +0800, Wu Fengguang wrote: > The "move pages to active list" and "move pages to inactive list" > code blocks are mostly identical and can be served by a function. > > Thanks to Andrew Morton for pointing this out. > > Note that buffer_heads_over_limit check will also be carried out > for re-activated pages, which is slightly different from pre-2.6.28 > kernels. Also, Rik's "vmscan: evict use-once pages first" patch > could totally stop scans of active list when memory pressure is low. > So the net effect could be, the number of buffer heads is now more > likely to grow large. I don't think that this could be harmful. We just preserve the buffer mappings of what we consider the working set and with low memory pressure, as you say, this set is not big. As to stripping of reactivated pages: the only pages we re-activate for now are those VM_EXEC mapped ones. Since we don't expect IO from or to these pages, removing the buffer mappings in case they grow too large should be okay, I guess. > CC: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com> > Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 3/3] vmscan: merge duplicate code in shrink_active_list() 2009-05-16 13:39 ` Johannes Weiner @ 2009-05-16 13:47 ` Wu Fengguang -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-16 13:47 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Johannes Weiner Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Rik van Riel, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, peterz, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 09:39:50PM +0800, Johannes Weiner wrote: > On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 05:00:08PM +0800, Wu Fengguang wrote: > > The "move pages to active list" and "move pages to inactive list" > > code blocks are mostly identical and can be served by a function. > > > > Thanks to Andrew Morton for pointing this out. > > > > Note that buffer_heads_over_limit check will also be carried out > > for re-activated pages, which is slightly different from pre-2.6.28 > > kernels. Also, Rik's "vmscan: evict use-once pages first" patch > > could totally stop scans of active list when memory pressure is low. > > So the net effect could be, the number of buffer heads is now more > > likely to grow large. > > I don't think that this could be harmful. We just preserve the buffer > mappings of what we consider the working set and with low memory > pressure, as you say, this set is not big. > > As to stripping of reactivated pages: the only pages we re-activate > for now are those VM_EXEC mapped ones. Since we don't expect IO from > or to these pages, removing the buffer mappings in case they grow too > large should be okay, I guess. Agreed - and good analyzes, thanks! Fengguang > > CC: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com> > > Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> > > Reviewed-by: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 3/3] vmscan: merge duplicate code in shrink_active_list() @ 2009-05-16 13:47 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-16 13:47 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Johannes Weiner Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Rik van Riel, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, peterz, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 09:39:50PM +0800, Johannes Weiner wrote: > On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 05:00:08PM +0800, Wu Fengguang wrote: > > The "move pages to active list" and "move pages to inactive list" > > code blocks are mostly identical and can be served by a function. > > > > Thanks to Andrew Morton for pointing this out. > > > > Note that buffer_heads_over_limit check will also be carried out > > for re-activated pages, which is slightly different from pre-2.6.28 > > kernels. Also, Rik's "vmscan: evict use-once pages first" patch > > could totally stop scans of active list when memory pressure is low. > > So the net effect could be, the number of buffer heads is now more > > likely to grow large. > > I don't think that this could be harmful. We just preserve the buffer > mappings of what we consider the working set and with low memory > pressure, as you say, this set is not big. > > As to stripping of reactivated pages: the only pages we re-activate > for now are those VM_EXEC mapped ones. Since we don't expect IO from > or to these pages, removing the buffer mappings in case they grow too > large should be okay, I guess. Agreed - and good analyzes, thanks! Fengguang > > CC: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com> > > Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> > > Reviewed-by: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 3/3] vmscan: merge duplicate code in shrink_active_list() 2009-05-16 9:00 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-16 14:35 ` Rik van Riel -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Rik van Riel @ 2009-05-16 14:35 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim Wu Fengguang wrote: > The "move pages to active list" and "move pages to inactive list" > code blocks are mostly identical and can be served by a function. > > Thanks to Andrew Morton for pointing this out. > > Note that buffer_heads_over_limit check will also be carried out > for re-activated pages, which is slightly different from pre-2.6.28 > kernels. Also, Rik's "vmscan: evict use-once pages first" patch > could totally stop scans of active list when memory pressure is low. > So the net effect could be, the number of buffer heads is now more > likely to grow large. > > CC: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com> > Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com> -- All rights reversed. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 3/3] vmscan: merge duplicate code in shrink_active_list() @ 2009-05-16 14:35 ` Rik van Riel 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Rik van Riel @ 2009-05-16 14:35 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim Wu Fengguang wrote: > The "move pages to active list" and "move pages to inactive list" > code blocks are mostly identical and can be served by a function. > > Thanks to Andrew Morton for pointing this out. > > Note that buffer_heads_over_limit check will also be carried out > for re-activated pages, which is slightly different from pre-2.6.28 > kernels. Also, Rik's "vmscan: evict use-once pages first" patch > could totally stop scans of active list when memory pressure is low. > So the net effect could be, the number of buffer heads is now more > likely to grow large. > > CC: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com> > Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com> -- All rights reversed. -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 3/3] vmscan: merge duplicate code in shrink_active_list() 2009-05-16 9:00 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-17 1:24 ` Minchan Kim -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Minchan Kim @ 2009-05-17 1:24 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Rik van Riel, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 6:00 PM, Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > The "move pages to active list" and "move pages to inactive list" > code blocks are mostly identical and can be served by a function. > > Thanks to Andrew Morton for pointing this out. > > Note that buffer_heads_over_limit check will also be carried out > for re-activated pages, which is slightly different from pre-2.6.28 > kernels. Also, Rik's "vmscan: evict use-once pages first" patch > could totally stop scans of active list when memory pressure is low. To clarify, active file list. otherwise is good to me. Thanks for your great effort to enhance VM. :) > CC: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com> > Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Minchan Kim <minchan.kim@gmail.com> -- Kinds regards, Minchan Kim ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 3/3] vmscan: merge duplicate code in shrink_active_list() @ 2009-05-17 1:24 ` Minchan Kim 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Minchan Kim @ 2009-05-17 1:24 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Rik van Riel, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 6:00 PM, Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > The "move pages to active list" and "move pages to inactive list" > code blocks are mostly identical and can be served by a function. > > Thanks to Andrew Morton for pointing this out. > > Note that buffer_heads_over_limit check will also be carried out > for re-activated pages, which is slightly different from pre-2.6.28 > kernels. Also, Rik's "vmscan: evict use-once pages first" patch > could totally stop scans of active list when memory pressure is low. To clarify, active file list. otherwise is good to me. Thanks for your great effort to enhance VM. :) > CC: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com> > Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Minchan Kim <minchan.kim@gmail.com> -- Kinds regards, Minchan Kim -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-16 9:00 ` Wu Fengguang ` (3 preceding siblings ...) (?) @ 2009-05-16 14:56 ` Peter Zijlstra 2009-06-17 21:11 ` Jesse Barnes -1 siblings, 1 reply; 167+ messages in thread From: Peter Zijlstra @ 2009-05-16 14:56 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang; +Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML On Sat, 2009-05-16 at 17:00 +0800, Wu Fengguang wrote: > Andrew, > > This patchset makes mapped executable pages the first class citizen. > This version has incorparated many valuable comments from people in > the CC list, and runs OK on my desktop. Let's test it in your -mm? Seems like a good set to me. Thanks for following this through Wu! ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-16 14:56 ` [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen Peter Zijlstra @ 2009-06-17 21:11 ` Jesse Barnes 2009-06-17 21:37 ` Jesse Barnes 2009-06-18 1:25 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 2 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Jesse Barnes @ 2009-06-17 21:11 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Peter Zijlstra; +Cc: Wu Fengguang, Andrew Morton, LKML On Sat, 16 May 2009 16:56:16 +0200 Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> wrote: > On Sat, 2009-05-16 at 17:00 +0800, Wu Fengguang wrote: > > Andrew, > > > > This patchset makes mapped executable pages the first class citizen. > > This version has incorparated many valuable comments from people in > > the CC list, and runs OK on my desktop. Let's test it in your -mm? > > Seems like a good set to me. Thanks for following this through Wu! Now that this set has hit the mainline I just wanted to chime in and say this makes a big difference. Under my current load (a parallel kernel build and virtualbox session the old kernel would have been totally unusable. With Linus's current bits, things are much better (still a little sluggish with a big dd going on in the virtualbox, but actually usable). Thanks! -- Jesse Barnes, Intel Open Source Technology Center ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-06-17 21:11 ` Jesse Barnes @ 2009-06-17 21:37 ` Jesse Barnes 2009-06-18 1:25 ` Wu Fengguang 1 sibling, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Jesse Barnes @ 2009-06-17 21:37 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jesse Barnes; +Cc: Peter Zijlstra, Wu Fengguang, Andrew Morton, LKML On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 14:11:35 -0700 Jesse Barnes <jbarnes@virtuousgeek.org> wrote: > On Sat, 16 May 2009 16:56:16 +0200 > Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> wrote: > > > On Sat, 2009-05-16 at 17:00 +0800, Wu Fengguang wrote: > > > Andrew, > > > > > > This patchset makes mapped executable pages the first class > > > citizen. This version has incorparated many valuable comments > > > from people in the CC list, and runs OK on my desktop. Let's test > > > it in your -mm? > > > > Seems like a good set to me. Thanks for following this through Wu! > > Now that this set has hit the mainline I just wanted to chime in and > say this makes a big difference. Under my current load (a parallel > kernel build and virtualbox session the old kernel would have been > totally unusable. With Linus's current bits, things are much better > (still a little sluggish with a big dd going on in the virtualbox, but > actually usable). To really make things better though, I changed from CFQ to deadline on the disk I'm using. I also changed swappiness to 40 and reduced my max_sectors_kb (512 -> 64) though... -- Jesse Barnes, Intel Open Source Technology Center ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-06-17 21:11 ` Jesse Barnes @ 2009-06-18 1:25 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-06-18 1:25 ` Wu Fengguang 1 sibling, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-06-18 1:25 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jesse Barnes; +Cc: Peter Zijlstra, Andrew Morton, LKML, Rik van Riel, linux-mm On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 05:11:35AM +0800, Jesse Barnes wrote: > On Sat, 16 May 2009 16:56:16 +0200 > Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> wrote: > > > On Sat, 2009-05-16 at 17:00 +0800, Wu Fengguang wrote: > > > Andrew, > > > > > > This patchset makes mapped executable pages the first class citizen. > > > This version has incorparated many valuable comments from people in > > > the CC list, and runs OK on my desktop. Let's test it in your -mm? > > > > Seems like a good set to me. Thanks for following this through Wu! > > Now that this set has hit the mainline I just wanted to chime in and > say this makes a big difference. Under my current load (a parallel > kernel build and virtualbox session the old kernel would have been > totally unusable. With Linus's current bits, things are much better > (still a little sluggish with a big dd going on in the virtualbox, but > actually usable). > > Thanks! Jesse, thank you for the feedback :) And I'd like to credit Rik for his patch on protecting active file LRU pages from being flushed by streaming IO! Thanks, Fengguang ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-06-18 1:25 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-06-18 1:25 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jesse Barnes; +Cc: Peter Zijlstra, Andrew Morton, LKML, Rik van Riel, linux-mm On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 05:11:35AM +0800, Jesse Barnes wrote: > On Sat, 16 May 2009 16:56:16 +0200 > Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> wrote: > > > On Sat, 2009-05-16 at 17:00 +0800, Wu Fengguang wrote: > > > Andrew, > > > > > > This patchset makes mapped executable pages the first class citizen. > > > This version has incorparated many valuable comments from people in > > > the CC list, and runs OK on my desktop. Let's test it in your -mm? > > > > Seems like a good set to me. Thanks for following this through Wu! > > Now that this set has hit the mainline I just wanted to chime in and > say this makes a big difference. Under my current load (a parallel > kernel build and virtualbox session the old kernel would have been > totally unusable. With Linus's current bits, things are much better > (still a little sluggish with a big dd going on in the virtualbox, but > actually usable). > > Thanks! Jesse, thank you for the feedback :) And I'd like to credit Rik for his patch on protecting active file LRU pages from being flushed by streaming IO! Thanks, Fengguang -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-06-18 1:25 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-06-18 16:33 ` Jesse Barnes -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Jesse Barnes @ 2009-06-18 16:33 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang; +Cc: Peter Zijlstra, Andrew Morton, LKML, Rik van Riel, linux-mm On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 09:25:32 +0800 Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 05:11:35AM +0800, Jesse Barnes wrote: > > On Sat, 16 May 2009 16:56:16 +0200 > > Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> wrote: > > > > > On Sat, 2009-05-16 at 17:00 +0800, Wu Fengguang wrote: > > > > Andrew, > > > > > > > > This patchset makes mapped executable pages the first class > > > > citizen. This version has incorparated many valuable comments > > > > from people in the CC list, and runs OK on my desktop. Let's > > > > test it in your -mm? > > > > > > Seems like a good set to me. Thanks for following this through Wu! > > > > Now that this set has hit the mainline I just wanted to chime in and > > say this makes a big difference. Under my current load (a parallel > > kernel build and virtualbox session the old kernel would have been > > totally unusable. With Linus's current bits, things are much better > > (still a little sluggish with a big dd going on in the virtualbox, > > but actually usable). > > > > Thanks! > > Jesse, thank you for the feedback :) And I'd like to credit Rik for > his patch on protecting active file LRU pages from being flushed by > streaming IO! Unfortunately I came in this morning to an OOM'd machine. I do push it pretty hard, but this is the first time I've seen an OOM. It happened yesterday evening while I was away from the machine: Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426677] apt-check invoked oom-killer: gfp_mask=0x201da, order=0, oom_adj=0 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426682] apt-check cpuset=/ mems_allowed=0 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426686] Pid: 23105, comm: apt-check Tainted: G B W 2.6.30 #11 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426688] Call Trace: Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426696] [<ffffffff810861fd>] ? cpuset_print_task_mems_allowed+0x8d/0xa0 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426701] [<ffffffff810b984e>] oom_kill_process+0x17e/0x290 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426705] [<ffffffff810b9e0b>] ? select_bad_process+0x8b/0x110 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426708] [<ffffffff810b9ee0>] __out_of_memory+0x50/0xb0 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426712] [<ffffffff810b9f9f>] out_of_memory+0x5f/0xc0 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426715] [<ffffffff810bc5a3>] __alloc_pages_nodemask+0x623/0x640 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426719] [<ffffffff810bf8ea>] __do_page_cache_readahead+0xda/0x210 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426722] [<ffffffff810bfa3c>] ra_submit+0x1c/0x20 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426725] [<ffffffff810b886e>] filemap_fault+0x3ce/0x3e0 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426729] [<ffffffff810ce3a3>] __do_fault+0x53/0x510 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426732] [<ffffffff810d27ea>] handle_mm_fault+0x1da/0x8c0 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426737] [<ffffffff814b5724>] do_page_fault+0x1a4/0x310 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426740] [<ffffffff814b31d5>] page_fault+0x25/0x30 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426742] Mem-Info: Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426744] DMA per-cpu: Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426746] CPU 0: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426748] CPU 1: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426750] CPU 2: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426752] CPU 3: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426754] DMA32 per-cpu: Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426756] CPU 0: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 103 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426758] CPU 1: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 117 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426760] CPU 2: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 181 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426762] CPU 3: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 181 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426766] Active_anon:290797 active_file:28 inactive_anon:97034 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426767] inactive_file:61 unevictable:11322 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426768] free:3341 slab:13776 mapped:5880 pagetables:6851 bounce:0 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426772] DMA free:7776kB min:40kB low:48kB high:60kB active_anon:556kB inactive_anon:524kB active_file:16kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:15340kB pages_scanned:30 all_unreclaimable? no Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426775] lowmem_reserve[]: 0 1935 1935 1935 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426781] DMA32 free:5588kB min:5608kB low:7008kB high:8412kB active_anon:1162632kB inactive_anon:387612kB active_file:96kB inactive_file:256kB unevictable:45288kB present:1982128kB pages_scanned:980 all_unreclaimable? no Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426784] lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0 0 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426787] DMA: 64*4kB 77*8kB 45*16kB 18*32kB 4*64kB 2*128kB 2*256kB 3*512kB 1*1024kB 1*2048kB 0*4096kB = 7800kB Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426796] DMA32: 871*4kB 149*8kB 1*16kB 2*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 0*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 5588kB Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426804] 151250 total pagecache pages Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426806] 18973 pages in swap cache Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426808] Swap cache stats: add 610640, delete 591667, find 144356/181468 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426810] Free swap = 0kB Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426811] Total swap = 979956kB Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.434828] 507136 pages RAM Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.434831] 23325 pages reserved Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.434832] 190892 pages shared Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.434833] 248816 pages non-shared As you can see, all my swap has been eaten and my anon lists are pretty huge (relative to memory size, I only have 2G in this box). I suspect the gfx driver is eating quite a bit of the anon memory, but this is the first OOM I've seen... I'll look around for some tools to analyze my anon memory usage; maybe Virtualbox is doing something pathological; clearly something is out of control here at any rate. -- Jesse Barnes, Intel Open Source Technology Center ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-06-18 16:33 ` Jesse Barnes 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Jesse Barnes @ 2009-06-18 16:33 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang; +Cc: Peter Zijlstra, Andrew Morton, LKML, Rik van Riel, linux-mm On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 09:25:32 +0800 Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 05:11:35AM +0800, Jesse Barnes wrote: > > On Sat, 16 May 2009 16:56:16 +0200 > > Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> wrote: > > > > > On Sat, 2009-05-16 at 17:00 +0800, Wu Fengguang wrote: > > > > Andrew, > > > > > > > > This patchset makes mapped executable pages the first class > > > > citizen. This version has incorparated many valuable comments > > > > from people in the CC list, and runs OK on my desktop. Let's > > > > test it in your -mm? > > > > > > Seems like a good set to me. Thanks for following this through Wu! > > > > Now that this set has hit the mainline I just wanted to chime in and > > say this makes a big difference. Under my current load (a parallel > > kernel build and virtualbox session the old kernel would have been > > totally unusable. With Linus's current bits, things are much better > > (still a little sluggish with a big dd going on in the virtualbox, > > but actually usable). > > > > Thanks! > > Jesse, thank you for the feedback :) And I'd like to credit Rik for > his patch on protecting active file LRU pages from being flushed by > streaming IO! Unfortunately I came in this morning to an OOM'd machine. I do push it pretty hard, but this is the first time I've seen an OOM. It happened yesterday evening while I was away from the machine: Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426677] apt-check invoked oom-killer: gfp_mask=0x201da, order=0, oom_adj=0 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426682] apt-check cpuset=/ mems_allowed=0 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426686] Pid: 23105, comm: apt-check Tainted: G B W 2.6.30 #11 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426688] Call Trace: Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426696] [<ffffffff810861fd>] ? cpuset_print_task_mems_allowed+0x8d/0xa0 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426701] [<ffffffff810b984e>] oom_kill_process+0x17e/0x290 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426705] [<ffffffff810b9e0b>] ? select_bad_process+0x8b/0x110 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426708] [<ffffffff810b9ee0>] __out_of_memory+0x50/0xb0 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426712] [<ffffffff810b9f9f>] out_of_memory+0x5f/0xc0 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426715] [<ffffffff810bc5a3>] __alloc_pages_nodemask+0x623/0x640 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426719] [<ffffffff810bf8ea>] __do_page_cache_readahead+0xda/0x210 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426722] [<ffffffff810bfa3c>] ra_submit+0x1c/0x20 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426725] [<ffffffff810b886e>] filemap_fault+0x3ce/0x3e0 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426729] [<ffffffff810ce3a3>] __do_fault+0x53/0x510 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426732] [<ffffffff810d27ea>] handle_mm_fault+0x1da/0x8c0 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426737] [<ffffffff814b5724>] do_page_fault+0x1a4/0x310 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426740] [<ffffffff814b31d5>] page_fault+0x25/0x30 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426742] Mem-Info: Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426744] DMA per-cpu: Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426746] CPU 0: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426748] CPU 1: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426750] CPU 2: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426752] CPU 3: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426754] DMA32 per-cpu: Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426756] CPU 0: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 103 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426758] CPU 1: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 117 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426760] CPU 2: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 181 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426762] CPU 3: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 181 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426766] Active_anon:290797 active_file:28 inactive_anon:97034 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426767] inactive_file:61 unevictable:11322 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426768] free:3341 slab:13776 mapped:5880 pagetables:6851 bounce:0 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426772] DMA free:7776kB min:40kB low:48kB high:60kB active_anon:556kB inactive_anon:524kB active_file:16kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:15340kB pages_scanned:30 all_unreclaimable? no Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426775] lowmem_reserve[]: 0 1935 1935 1935 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426781] DMA32 free:5588kB min:5608kB low:7008kB high:8412kB active_anon:1162632kB inactive_anon:387612kB active_file:96kB inactive_file:256kB unevictable:45288kB present:1982128kB pages_scanned:980 all_unreclaimable? no Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426784] lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0 0 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426787] DMA: 64*4kB 77*8kB 45*16kB 18*32kB 4*64kB 2*128kB 2*256kB 3*512kB 1*1024kB 1*2048kB 0*4096kB = 7800kB Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426796] DMA32: 871*4kB 149*8kB 1*16kB 2*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 0*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 5588kB Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426804] 151250 total pagecache pages Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426806] 18973 pages in swap cache Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426808] Swap cache stats: add 610640, delete 591667, find 144356/181468 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426810] Free swap = 0kB Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426811] Total swap = 979956kB Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.434828] 507136 pages RAM Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.434831] 23325 pages reserved Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.434832] 190892 pages shared Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.434833] 248816 pages non-shared As you can see, all my swap has been eaten and my anon lists are pretty huge (relative to memory size, I only have 2G in this box). I suspect the gfx driver is eating quite a bit of the anon memory, but this is the first OOM I've seen... I'll look around for some tools to analyze my anon memory usage; maybe Virtualbox is doing something pathological; clearly something is out of control here at any rate. -- Jesse Barnes, Intel Open Source Technology Center -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-06-18 1:25 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-06-19 9:00 ` Wu, Fengguang -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu, Fengguang @ 2009-06-19 9:00 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jesse Barnes Cc: Peter Zijlstra, Andrew Morton, LKML, Rik van Riel, linux-mm, Mel Gorman, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, tytso, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim, Jesse Barnes, Wang, Roger [add CC] This OOM case looks like the same bug encountered by David Howells. > Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426766] Active_anon:290797 active_file:28 inactive_anon:97034 > Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426767] inactive_file:61 unevictable:11322 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 > Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426768] free:3341 slab:13776 mapped:5880 pagetables:6851 bounce:0 active/inactive_anon pages take up 4/5 memory. Are you using TMPFS a lot? Thanks, Fengguang On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 09:25:32 +0800 Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 05:11:35AM +0800, Jesse Barnes wrote: > > On Sat, 16 May 2009 16:56:16 +0200 > > Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> wrote: > > > > > On Sat, 2009-05-16 at 17:00 +0800, Wu Fengguang wrote: > > > > Andrew, > > > > > > > > This patchset makes mapped executable pages the first class > > > > citizen. This version has incorparated many valuable comments > > > > from people in the CC list, and runs OK on my desktop. Let's > > > > test it in your -mm? > > > > > > Seems like a good set to me. Thanks for following this through Wu! > > > > Now that this set has hit the mainline I just wanted to chime in and > > say this makes a big difference. Under my current load (a parallel > > kernel build and virtualbox session the old kernel would have been > > totally unusable. With Linus's current bits, things are much better > > (still a little sluggish with a big dd going on in the virtualbox, > > but actually usable). > > > > Thanks! > > Jesse, thank you for the feedback :) And I'd like to credit Rik for > his patch on protecting active file LRU pages from being flushed by > streaming IO! Unfortunately I came in this morning to an OOM'd machine. I do push it pretty hard, but this is the first time I've seen an OOM. It happened yesterday evening while I was away from the machine: Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426677] apt-check invoked oom-killer: gfp_mask=0x201da, order=0, oom_adj=0 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426682] apt-check cpuset=/ mems_allowed=0 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426686] Pid: 23105, comm: apt-check Tainted: G B W 2.6.30 #11 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426688] Call Trace: Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426696] [<ffffffff810861fd>] ? cpuset_print_task_mems_allowed+0x8d/0xa0 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426701] [<ffffffff810b984e>] oom_kill_process+0x17e/0x290 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426705] [<ffffffff810b9e0b>] ? select_bad_process+0x8b/0x110 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426708] [<ffffffff810b9ee0>] __out_of_memory+0x50/0xb0 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426712] [<ffffffff810b9f9f>] out_of_memory+0x5f/0xc0 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426715] [<ffffffff810bc5a3>] __alloc_pages_nodemask+0x623/0x640 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426719] [<ffffffff810bf8ea>] __do_page_cache_readahead+0xda/0x210 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426722] [<ffffffff810bfa3c>] ra_submit+0x1c/0x20 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426725] [<ffffffff810b886e>] filemap_fault+0x3ce/0x3e0 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426729] [<ffffffff810ce3a3>] __do_fault+0x53/0x510 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426732] [<ffffffff810d27ea>] handle_mm_fault+0x1da/0x8c0 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426737] [<ffffffff814b5724>] do_page_fault+0x1a4/0x310 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426740] [<ffffffff814b31d5>] page_fault+0x25/0x30 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426742] Mem-Info: Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426744] DMA per-cpu: Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426746] CPU 0: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426748] CPU 1: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426750] CPU 2: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426752] CPU 3: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426754] DMA32 per-cpu: Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426756] CPU 0: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 103 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426758] CPU 1: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 117 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426760] CPU 2: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 181 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426762] CPU 3: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 181 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426766] Active_anon:290797 active_file:28 inactive_anon:97034 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426767] inactive_file:61 unevictable:11322 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426768] free:3341 slab:13776 mapped:5880 pagetables:6851 bounce:0 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426772] DMA free:7776kB min:40kB low:48kB high:60kB active_anon:556kB inactive_anon:524kB active_file:16kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:15340kB pages_scanned:30 all_unreclaimable? no Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426775] lowmem_reserve[]: 0 1935 1935 1935 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426781] DMA32 free:5588kB min:5608kB low:7008kB high:8412kB active_anon:1162632kB inactive_anon:387612kB active_file:96kB inactive_file:256kB unevictable:45288kB present:1982128kB pages_scanned:980 all_unreclaimable? no Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426784] lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0 0 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426787] DMA: 64*4kB 77*8kB 45*16kB 18*32kB 4*64kB 2*128kB 2*256kB 3*512kB 1*1024kB 1*2048kB 0*4096kB = 7800kB Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426796] DMA32: 871*4kB 149*8kB 1*16kB 2*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 0*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 5588kB Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426804] 151250 total pagecache pages Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426806] 18973 pages in swap cache Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426808] Swap cache stats: add 610640, delete 591667, find 144356/181468 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426810] Free swap = 0kB Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426811] Total swap = 979956kB Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.434828] 507136 pages RAM Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.434831] 23325 pages reserved Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.434832] 190892 pages shared Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.434833] 248816 pages non-shared As you can see, all my swap has been eaten and my anon lists are pretty huge (relative to memory size, I only have 2G in this box). I suspect the gfx driver is eating quite a bit of the anon memory, but this is the first OOM I've seen... I'll look around for some tools to analyze my anon memory usage; maybe Virtualbox is doing something pathological; clearly something is out of control here at any rate. -- Jesse Barnes, Intel Open Source Technology Center ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-06-19 9:00 ` Wu, Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu, Fengguang @ 2009-06-19 9:00 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jesse Barnes Cc: Peter Zijlstra, Andrew Morton, LKML, Rik van Riel, linux-mm, Mel Gorman, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, tytso, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim, Wang, Roger [add CC] This OOM case looks like the same bug encountered by David Howells. > Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426766] Active_anon:290797 active_file:28 inactive_anon:97034 > Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426767] inactive_file:61 unevictable:11322 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 > Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426768] free:3341 slab:13776 mapped:5880 pagetables:6851 bounce:0 active/inactive_anon pages take up 4/5 memory. Are you using TMPFS a lot? Thanks, Fengguang On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 09:25:32 +0800 Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 05:11:35AM +0800, Jesse Barnes wrote: > > On Sat, 16 May 2009 16:56:16 +0200 > > Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> wrote: > > > > > On Sat, 2009-05-16 at 17:00 +0800, Wu Fengguang wrote: > > > > Andrew, > > > > > > > > This patchset makes mapped executable pages the first class > > > > citizen. This version has incorparated many valuable comments > > > > from people in the CC list, and runs OK on my desktop. Let's > > > > test it in your -mm? > > > > > > Seems like a good set to me. Thanks for following this through Wu! > > > > Now that this set has hit the mainline I just wanted to chime in and > > say this makes a big difference. Under my current load (a parallel > > kernel build and virtualbox session the old kernel would have been > > totally unusable. With Linus's current bits, things are much better > > (still a little sluggish with a big dd going on in the virtualbox, > > but actually usable). > > > > Thanks! > > Jesse, thank you for the feedback :) And I'd like to credit Rik for > his patch on protecting active file LRU pages from being flushed by > streaming IO! Unfortunately I came in this morning to an OOM'd machine. I do push it pretty hard, but this is the first time I've seen an OOM. It happened yesterday evening while I was away from the machine: Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426677] apt-check invoked oom-killer: gfp_mask=0x201da, order=0, oom_adj=0 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426682] apt-check cpuset=/ mems_allowed=0 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426686] Pid: 23105, comm: apt-check Tainted: G B W 2.6.30 #11 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426688] Call Trace: Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426696] [<ffffffff810861fd>] ? cpuset_print_task_mems_allowed+0x8d/0xa0 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426701] [<ffffffff810b984e>] oom_kill_process+0x17e/0x290 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426705] [<ffffffff810b9e0b>] ? select_bad_process+0x8b/0x110 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426708] [<ffffffff810b9ee0>] __out_of_memory+0x50/0xb0 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426712] [<ffffffff810b9f9f>] out_of_memory+0x5f/0xc0 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426715] [<ffffffff810bc5a3>] __alloc_pages_nodemask+0x623/0x640 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426719] [<ffffffff810bf8ea>] __do_page_cache_readahead+0xda/0x210 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426722] [<ffffffff810bfa3c>] ra_submit+0x1c/0x20 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426725] [<ffffffff810b886e>] filemap_fault+0x3ce/0x3e0 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426729] [<ffffffff810ce3a3>] __do_fault+0x53/0x510 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426732] [<ffffffff810d27ea>] handle_mm_fault+0x1da/0x8c0 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426737] [<ffffffff814b5724>] do_page_fault+0x1a4/0x310 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426740] [<ffffffff814b31d5>] page_fault+0x25/0x30 Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426742] Mem-Info: Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426744] DMA per-cpu: Jun 18 07:44:52 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426746] CPU 0: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426748] CPU 1: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426750] CPU 2: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426752] CPU 3: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426754] DMA32 per-cpu: Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426756] CPU 0: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 103 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426758] CPU 1: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 117 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426760] CPU 2: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 181 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426762] CPU 3: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 181 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426766] Active_anon:290797 active_file:28 inactive_anon:97034 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426767] inactive_file:61 unevictable:11322 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426768] free:3341 slab:13776 mapped:5880 pagetables:6851 bounce:0 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426772] DMA free:7776kB min:40kB low:48kB high:60kB active_anon:556kB inactive_anon:524kB active_file:16kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:15340kB pages_scanned:30 all_unreclaimable? no Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426775] lowmem_reserve[]: 0 1935 1935 1935 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426781] DMA32 free:5588kB min:5608kB low:7008kB high:8412kB active_anon:1162632kB inactive_anon:387612kB active_file:96kB inactive_file:256kB unevictable:45288kB present:1982128kB pages_scanned:980 all_unreclaimable? no Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426784] lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0 0 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426787] DMA: 64*4kB 77*8kB 45*16kB 18*32kB 4*64kB 2*128kB 2*256kB 3*512kB 1*1024kB 1*2048kB 0*4096kB = 7800kB Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426796] DMA32: 871*4kB 149*8kB 1*16kB 2*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 0*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 5588kB Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426804] 151250 total pagecache pages Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426806] 18973 pages in swap cache Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426808] Swap cache stats: add 610640, delete 591667, find 144356/181468 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426810] Free swap = 0kB Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426811] Total swap = 979956kB Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.434828] 507136 pages RAM Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.434831] 23325 pages reserved Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.434832] 190892 pages shared Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.434833] 248816 pages non-shared As you can see, all my swap has been eaten and my anon lists are pretty huge (relative to memory size, I only have 2G in this box). I suspect the gfx driver is eating quite a bit of the anon memory, but this is the first OOM I've seen... I'll look around for some tools to analyze my anon memory usage; maybe Virtualbox is doing something pathological; clearly something is out of control here at any rate. -- Jesse Barnes, Intel Open Source Technology Center -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-06-19 9:00 ` Wu, Fengguang @ 2009-06-19 9:04 ` Peter Zijlstra -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Peter Zijlstra @ 2009-06-19 9:04 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu, Fengguang Cc: Jesse Barnes, Andrew Morton, LKML, Rik van Riel, linux-mm, Mel Gorman, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, tytso, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim, Wang, Roger On Fri, 2009-06-19 at 17:00 +0800, Wu, Fengguang wrote: > [add CC] > > This OOM case looks like the same bug encountered by David Howells. > > > Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426766] Active_anon:290797 active_file:28 inactive_anon:97034 > > Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426767] inactive_file:61 unevictable:11322 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 > > Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426768] free:3341 slab:13776 mapped:5880 pagetables:6851 bounce:0 > > active/inactive_anon pages take up 4/5 memory. Are you using TMPFS a lot? I suspect its his GEM thingy ;-) ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-06-19 9:04 ` Peter Zijlstra 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Peter Zijlstra @ 2009-06-19 9:04 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu, Fengguang Cc: Jesse Barnes, Andrew Morton, LKML, Rik van Riel, linux-mm, Mel Gorman, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, tytso, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim, Wang, Roger On Fri, 2009-06-19 at 17:00 +0800, Wu, Fengguang wrote: > [add CC] > > This OOM case looks like the same bug encountered by David Howells. > > > Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426766] Active_anon:290797 active_file:28 inactive_anon:97034 > > Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426767] inactive_file:61 unevictable:11322 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 > > Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426768] free:3341 slab:13776 mapped:5880 pagetables:6851 bounce:0 > > active/inactive_anon pages take up 4/5 memory. Are you using TMPFS a lot? I suspect its his GEM thingy ;-) -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-06-19 9:04 ` Peter Zijlstra @ 2009-06-19 9:32 ` Wu Fengguang -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-06-19 9:32 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Peter Zijlstra Cc: Jesse Barnes, Andrew Morton, LKML, Rik van Riel, linux-mm, Mel Gorman, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, tytso, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim, Wang, Roger On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 05:04:49PM +0800, Peter Zijlstra wrote: > On Fri, 2009-06-19 at 17:00 +0800, Wu, Fengguang wrote: > > [add CC] > > > > This OOM case looks like the same bug encountered by David Howells. > > > > > Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426766] Active_anon:290797 active_file:28 inactive_anon:97034 > > > Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426767] inactive_file:61 unevictable:11322 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 > > > Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426768] free:3341 slab:13776 mapped:5880 pagetables:6851 bounce:0 > > > > active/inactive_anon pages take up 4/5 memory. Are you using TMPFS a lot? > > I suspect its his GEM thingy ;-) Very likely - GEM allocates drm objects from the internal tmpfs, and libdrm_intel seems to never free drm objects from its cache. Thanks, Fengguang ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-06-19 9:32 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-06-19 9:32 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Peter Zijlstra Cc: Jesse Barnes, Andrew Morton, LKML, Rik van Riel, linux-mm, Mel Gorman, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, tytso, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim, Wang, Roger On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 05:04:49PM +0800, Peter Zijlstra wrote: > On Fri, 2009-06-19 at 17:00 +0800, Wu, Fengguang wrote: > > [add CC] > > > > This OOM case looks like the same bug encountered by David Howells. > > > > > Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426766] Active_anon:290797 active_file:28 inactive_anon:97034 > > > Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426767] inactive_file:61 unevictable:11322 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 > > > Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426768] free:3341 slab:13776 mapped:5880 pagetables:6851 bounce:0 > > > > active/inactive_anon pages take up 4/5 memory. Are you using TMPFS a lot? > > I suspect its his GEM thingy ;-) Very likely - GEM allocates drm objects from the internal tmpfs, and libdrm_intel seems to never free drm objects from its cache. Thanks, Fengguang -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-06-19 9:32 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-06-19 16:43 ` Jesse Barnes -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Jesse Barnes @ 2009-06-19 16:43 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: Peter Zijlstra, Andrew Morton, LKML, Rik van Riel, linux-mm, Mel Gorman, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, tytso, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim, Wang, Roger On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 17:32:24 +0800 Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 05:04:49PM +0800, Peter Zijlstra wrote: > > On Fri, 2009-06-19 at 17:00 +0800, Wu, Fengguang wrote: > > > [add CC] > > > > > > This OOM case looks like the same bug encountered by David > > > Howells. > > > > > > > Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426766] > > > > Active_anon:290797 active_file:28 inactive_anon:97034 Jun 18 > > > > 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426767] inactive_file:61 > > > > unevictable:11322 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 Jun 18 > > > > 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426768] free:3341 > > > > slab:13776 mapped:5880 pagetables:6851 bounce:0 > > > > > > active/inactive_anon pages take up 4/5 memory. Are you using > > > TMPFS a lot? > > > > I suspect its his GEM thingy ;-) > > Very likely - GEM allocates drm objects from the internal tmpfs, > and libdrm_intel seems to never free drm objects from its cache. Yeah, a good chunk of that is GEM objects. I generally haven't seen OOMs due to excessive GEM allocation though, until recently. We've got some patches queued up to manage the object cache better (actually free pages when we don't need them!), so that should help. -- Jesse Barnes, Intel Open Source Technology Center ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-06-19 16:43 ` Jesse Barnes 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Jesse Barnes @ 2009-06-19 16:43 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: Peter Zijlstra, Andrew Morton, LKML, Rik van Riel, linux-mm, Mel Gorman, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, tytso, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim, Wang, Roger On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 17:32:24 +0800 Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 05:04:49PM +0800, Peter Zijlstra wrote: > > On Fri, 2009-06-19 at 17:00 +0800, Wu, Fengguang wrote: > > > [add CC] > > > > > > This OOM case looks like the same bug encountered by David > > > Howells. > > > > > > > Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426766] > > > > Active_anon:290797 active_file:28 inactive_anon:97034 Jun 18 > > > > 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426767] inactive_file:61 > > > > unevictable:11322 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 Jun 18 > > > > 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426768] free:3341 > > > > slab:13776 mapped:5880 pagetables:6851 bounce:0 > > > > > > active/inactive_anon pages take up 4/5 memory. Are you using > > > TMPFS a lot? > > > > I suspect its his GEM thingy ;-) > > Very likely - GEM allocates drm objects from the internal tmpfs, > and libdrm_intel seems to never free drm objects from its cache. Yeah, a good chunk of that is GEM objects. I generally haven't seen OOMs due to excessive GEM allocation though, until recently. We've got some patches queued up to manage the object cache better (actually free pages when we don't need them!), so that should help. -- Jesse Barnes, Intel Open Source Technology Center -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-06-19 16:43 ` Jesse Barnes @ 2009-07-04 1:27 ` Roger WANG -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Roger WANG @ 2009-07-04 1:27 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jesse Barnes Cc: Wu, Fengguang, Peter Zijlstra, Andrew Morton, LKML, Rik van Riel, linux-mm, Mel Gorman, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, tytso, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim Hello Jesse, On Sat, 2009-06-20 at 00:43 +0800 Jesse Barnes wrote: > On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 17:32:24 +0800 > Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > > > On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 05:04:49PM +0800, Peter Zijlstra wrote: > > > On Fri, 2009-06-19 at 17:00 +0800, Wu, Fengguang wrote: > > > > [add CC] > > > > > > > > This OOM case looks like the same bug encountered by David > > > > Howells. > > > > > > > > > Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426766] > > > > > Active_anon:290797 active_file:28 inactive_anon:97034 Jun 18 > > > > > 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426767] inactive_file:61 > > > > > unevictable:11322 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 Jun 18 > > > > > 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426768] free:3341 > > > > > slab:13776 mapped:5880 pagetables:6851 bounce:0 > > > > > > > > active/inactive_anon pages take up 4/5 memory. Are you using > > > > TMPFS a lot? > > > > > > I suspect its his GEM thingy ;-) > > > > Very likely - GEM allocates drm objects from the internal tmpfs, > > and libdrm_intel seems to never free drm objects from its cache. > > Yeah, a good chunk of that is GEM objects. I generally haven't seen > OOMs due to excessive GEM allocation though, until recently. We've got > some patches queued up to manage the object cache better (actually free > pages when we don't need them!), so that should help. Could you please point me to those patches so I can try them here? I have to kill my X once per day. Thanks --Roger > > -- > Jesse Barnes, Intel Open Source Technology Center ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-07-04 1:27 ` Roger WANG 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Roger WANG @ 2009-07-04 1:27 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jesse Barnes Cc: Wu, Fengguang, Peter Zijlstra, Andrew Morton, LKML, Rik van Riel, linux-mm, Mel Gorman, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, tytso, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim Hello Jesse, On Sat, 2009-06-20 at 00:43 +0800 Jesse Barnes wrote: > On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 17:32:24 +0800 > Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > > > On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 05:04:49PM +0800, Peter Zijlstra wrote: > > > On Fri, 2009-06-19 at 17:00 +0800, Wu, Fengguang wrote: > > > > [add CC] > > > > > > > > This OOM case looks like the same bug encountered by David > > > > Howells. > > > > > > > > > Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426766] > > > > > Active_anon:290797 active_file:28 inactive_anon:97034 Jun 18 > > > > > 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426767] inactive_file:61 > > > > > unevictable:11322 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 Jun 18 > > > > > 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426768] free:3341 > > > > > slab:13776 mapped:5880 pagetables:6851 bounce:0 > > > > > > > > active/inactive_anon pages take up 4/5 memory. Are you using > > > > TMPFS a lot? > > > > > > I suspect its his GEM thingy ;-) > > > > Very likely - GEM allocates drm objects from the internal tmpfs, > > and libdrm_intel seems to never free drm objects from its cache. > > Yeah, a good chunk of that is GEM objects. I generally haven't seen > OOMs due to excessive GEM allocation though, until recently. We've got > some patches queued up to manage the object cache better (actually free > pages when we don't need them!), so that should help. Could you please point me to those patches so I can try them here? I have to kill my X once per day. Thanks --Roger > > -- > Jesse Barnes, Intel Open Source Technology Center -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-07-04 1:27 ` Roger WANG @ 2009-07-06 17:38 ` Jesse Barnes -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Jesse Barnes @ 2009-07-06 17:38 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Roger WANG Cc: Wu, Fengguang, Peter Zijlstra, Andrew Morton, LKML, Rik van Riel, linux-mm, Mel Gorman, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, tytso, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim On Sat, 4 Jul 2009 09:27:54 +0800 Roger WANG <roger.wang@intel.com> wrote: > Hello Jesse, > > On Sat, 2009-06-20 at 00:43 +0800 Jesse Barnes wrote: > > On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 17:32:24 +0800 > > Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > > > > > On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 05:04:49PM +0800, Peter Zijlstra wrote: > > > > On Fri, 2009-06-19 at 17:00 +0800, Wu, Fengguang wrote: > > > > > [add CC] > > > > > > > > > > This OOM case looks like the same bug encountered by David > > > > > Howells. > > > > > > > > > > > Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426766] > > > > > > Active_anon:290797 active_file:28 inactive_anon:97034 Jun 18 > > > > > > 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426767] > > > > > > inactive_file:61 unevictable:11322 dirty:0 writeback:0 > > > > > > unstable:0 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: > > > > > > [64377.426768] free:3341 slab:13776 mapped:5880 > > > > > > pagetables:6851 bounce:0 > > > > > > > > > > active/inactive_anon pages take up 4/5 memory. Are you using > > > > > TMPFS a lot? > > > > > > > > I suspect its his GEM thingy ;-) > > > > > > Very likely - GEM allocates drm objects from the internal tmpfs, > > > and libdrm_intel seems to never free drm objects from its cache. > > > > Yeah, a good chunk of that is GEM objects. I generally haven't seen > > OOMs due to excessive GEM allocation though, until recently. We've > > got some patches queued up to manage the object cache better > > (actually free pages when we don't need them!), so that should help. > > Could you please point me to those patches so I can try them here? I > have to kill my X once per day. They're all upstream now; I've been running 2.6.31ish plus the latest libdrm, Mesa and xf86-video-intel for a week or so and things are much better (using the Ubuntu xorg edgers repo). -- Jesse Barnes, Intel Open Source Technology Center ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-07-06 17:38 ` Jesse Barnes 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Jesse Barnes @ 2009-07-06 17:38 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Roger WANG Cc: Wu, Fengguang, Peter Zijlstra, Andrew Morton, LKML, Rik van Riel, linux-mm, Mel Gorman, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, tytso, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim On Sat, 4 Jul 2009 09:27:54 +0800 Roger WANG <roger.wang@intel.com> wrote: > Hello Jesse, > > On Sat, 2009-06-20 at 00:43 +0800 Jesse Barnes wrote: > > On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 17:32:24 +0800 > > Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > > > > > On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 05:04:49PM +0800, Peter Zijlstra wrote: > > > > On Fri, 2009-06-19 at 17:00 +0800, Wu, Fengguang wrote: > > > > > [add CC] > > > > > > > > > > This OOM case looks like the same bug encountered by David > > > > > Howells. > > > > > > > > > > > Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426766] > > > > > > Active_anon:290797 active_file:28 inactive_anon:97034 Jun 18 > > > > > > 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: [64377.426767] > > > > > > inactive_file:61 unevictable:11322 dirty:0 writeback:0 > > > > > > unstable:0 Jun 18 07:44:53 jbarnes-g45 kernel: > > > > > > [64377.426768] free:3341 slab:13776 mapped:5880 > > > > > > pagetables:6851 bounce:0 > > > > > > > > > > active/inactive_anon pages take up 4/5 memory. Are you using > > > > > TMPFS a lot? > > > > > > > > I suspect its his GEM thingy ;-) > > > > > > Very likely - GEM allocates drm objects from the internal tmpfs, > > > and libdrm_intel seems to never free drm objects from its cache. > > > > Yeah, a good chunk of that is GEM objects. I generally haven't seen > > OOMs due to excessive GEM allocation though, until recently. We've > > got some patches queued up to manage the object cache better > > (actually free pages when we don't need them!), so that should help. > > Could you please point me to those patches so I can try them here? I > have to kill my X once per day. They're all upstream now; I've been running 2.6.31ish plus the latest libdrm, Mesa and xf86-video-intel for a week or so and things are much better (using the Ubuntu xorg edgers repo). -- Jesse Barnes, Intel Open Source Technology Center -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-17 2:23 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-17 2:23 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Andrew Morton Cc: LKML, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim Andrew, This patchset makes mapped executable pages the first class citizen. This update incorporates the Reviewed-by bits and comment changes suggested by Minchan. Thanks to all for making this great patch possible! Thanks, Fengguang -- ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-05-17 2:23 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-05-17 2:23 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Andrew Morton Cc: LKML, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim Andrew, This patchset makes mapped executable pages the first class citizen. This update incorporates the Reviewed-by bits and comment changes suggested by Minchan. Thanks to all for making this great patch possible! Thanks, Fengguang -- -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-17 2:23 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-06-18 14:46 ` David Howells -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: David Howells @ 2009-06-18 14:46 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: dhowells, Andrew Morton, LKML, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim Hmmm.... It's possible that this makes my test box implode horribly when running LTP. I'm going to bisect it to see if this is actually due to your patches. Note that I don't have any swap space. This after a fresh reboot: [root@andromeda ~]# cat /proc/meminfo MemTotal: 1000624 kB MemFree: 797328 kB Buffers: 13272 kB Cached: 121744 kB SwapCached: 0 kB Active: 36240 kB Inactive: 115856 kB Active(anon): 17448 kB Inactive(anon): 0 kB Active(file): 18792 kB Inactive(file): 115856 kB Unevictable: 0 kB Mlocked: 0 kB SwapTotal: 0 kB SwapFree: 0 kB Dirty: 28 kB Writeback: 0 kB AnonPages: 17280 kB Mapped: 5376 kB Slab: 42984 kB SReclaimable: 6956 kB SUnreclaim: 36028 kB PageTables: 1304 kB NFS_Unstable: 0 kB Bounce: 0 kB WritebackTmp: 0 kB CommitLimit: 500312 kB Committed_AS: 52596 kB VmallocTotal: 34359738367 kB VmallocUsed: 190044 kB VmallocChunk: 34359546363 kB DirectMap4k: 13312 kB DirectMap2M: 1009664 kB David --- Initializing cgroup subsys cpuset Linux version 2.6.30-cachefs (dhowells@warthog.procyon.org.uk) (gcc version 4.4.0 20090506 (Red Hat 4.4.0-4) (GCC) ) #106 SMP Wed Jun 17 22:10:31 BST 2009 Command line: initrd=andromeda-initrd console=tty0 console=ttyS0,115200 ro root=/dev/sda2 enforcing=1 debug BOOT_IMAGE=andromeda-vmlinuz KERNEL supported cpus: Intel GenuineIntel AMD AuthenticAMD Centaur CentaurHauls BIOS-provided physical RAM map: BIOS-e820: 0000000000000000 - 000000000009ec00 (usable) BIOS-e820: 000000000009ec00 - 00000000000a0000 (reserved) BIOS-e820: 00000000000e0000 - 0000000000100000 (reserved) BIOS-e820: 0000000000100000 - 000000003e59a000 (usable) BIOS-e820: 000000003e59a000 - 000000003e5a6000 (reserved) BIOS-e820: 000000003e5a6000 - 000000003e644000 (usable) BIOS-e820: 000000003e644000 - 000000003e6a9000 (ACPI NVS) BIOS-e820: 000000003e6a9000 - 000000003e6ac000 (ACPI data) BIOS-e820: 000000003e6ac000 - 000000003e6f2000 (ACPI NVS) BIOS-e820: 000000003e6f2000 - 000000003e6ff000 (ACPI data) BIOS-e820: 000000003e6ff000 - 000000003e700000 (usable) BIOS-e820: 000000003e700000 - 000000003f000000 (reserved) BIOS-e820: 00000000fff00000 - 0000000100000000 (reserved) DMI 2.4 present. last_pfn = 0x3e700 max_arch_pfn = 0x400000000 MTRR default type: uncachable MTRR fixed ranges enabled: 00000-9FFFF write-back A0000-FFFFF uncachable MTRR variable ranges enabled: 0 base 000000000 mask FC0000000 write-back 1 base 03F000000 mask FFF000000 uncachable 2 base 03E800000 mask FFF800000 uncachable 3 base 03E700000 mask FFFF00000 uncachable 4 disabled 5 disabled 6 disabled 7 disabled x86 PAT enabled: cpu 0, old 0x7040600070406, new 0x7010600070106 initial memory mapped : 0 - 20000000 init_memory_mapping: 0000000000000000-000000003e700000 0000000000 - 003e600000 page 2M 003e600000 - 003e700000 page 4k kernel direct mapping tables up to 3e700000 @ 8000-b000 RAMDISK: 3e2ee000 - 3e57991c ACPI: RSDP 00000000000fe020 00014 (v00 INTEL ) ACPI: RSDT 000000003e6fd038 0004C (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 01000013) ACPI: FACP 000000003e6fc000 00074 (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: DSDT 000000003e6f8000 03EDA (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: FACS 000000003e6ac000 00040 ACPI: APIC 000000003e6f7000 00078 (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: WDDT 000000003e6f6000 00040 (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: MCFG 000000003e6f5000 0003C (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: ASF! 000000003e6f4000 000A6 (v32 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6f3000 001BC (v01 INTEL CpuPm 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6f2000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu0Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6ab000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu1Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6aa000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu2Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6a9000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu3Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: Local APIC address 0xfee00000 (7 early reservations) ==> bootmem [0000000000 - 003e700000] #0 [0000000000 - 0000001000] BIOS data page ==> [0000000000 - 0000001000] #1 [0000006000 - 0000008000] TRAMPOLINE ==> [0000006000 - 0000008000] #2 [0001000000 - 0001535d90] TEXT DATA BSS ==> [0001000000 - 0001535d90] #3 [003e2ee000 - 003e57991c] RAMDISK ==> [003e2ee000 - 003e57991c] #4 [000009e800 - 0000100000] BIOS reserved ==> [000009e800 - 0000100000] #5 [0001536000 - 0001536199] BRK ==> [0001536000 - 0001536199] #6 [0000008000 - 0000009000] PGTABLE ==> [0000008000 - 0000009000] found SMP MP-table at [ffff8800000fe200] fe200 [ffffea0000000000-ffffea0000dfffff] PMD -> [ffff880001a00000-ffff8800027fffff] on node 0 Zone PFN ranges: DMA 0x00000000 -> 0x00001000 DMA32 0x00001000 -> 0x00100000 Normal 0x00100000 -> 0x00100000 Movable zone start PFN for each node early_node_map[4] active PFN ranges 0: 0x00000000 -> 0x0000009e 0: 0x00000100 -> 0x0003e59a 0: 0x0003e5a6 -> 0x0003e644 0: 0x0003e6ff -> 0x0003e700 On node 0 totalpages: 255447 DMA zone: 56 pages used for memmap DMA zone: 101 pages reserved DMA zone: 3841 pages, LIFO batch:0 DMA32 zone: 3441 pages used for memmap DMA32 zone: 248008 pages, LIFO batch:31 ACPI: PM-Timer IO Port: 0x408 ACPI: Local APIC address 0xfee00000 ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x01] lapic_id[0x00] enabled) ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x02] lapic_id[0x01] enabled) ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x03] lapic_id[0x82] disabled) ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x04] lapic_id[0x83] disabled) ACPI: LAPIC_NMI (acpi_id[0x01] dfl dfl lint[0x1]) ACPI: LAPIC_NMI (acpi_id[0x02] dfl dfl lint[0x1]) ACPI: IOAPIC (id[0x02] address[0xfec00000] gsi_base[0]) IOAPIC[0]: apic_id 2, version 32, address 0xfec00000, GSI 0-23 ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 0 global_irq 2 dfl dfl) ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 9 global_irq 9 high level) ACPI: IRQ0 used by override. ACPI: IRQ2 used by override. ACPI: IRQ9 used by override. Using ACPI (MADT) for SMP configuration information 4 Processors exceeds NR_CPUS limit of 2 SMP: Allowing 2 CPUs, 0 hotplug CPUs nr_irqs_gsi: 24 PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000000009e000 - 000000000009f000 PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000000009f000 - 00000000000a0000 PM: Registered nosave memory: 00000000000a0000 - 00000000000e0000 PM: Registered nosave memory: 00000000000e0000 - 0000000000100000 PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e59a000 - 000000003e5a6000 PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e644000 - 000000003e6a9000 PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e6a9000 - 000000003e6ac000 PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e6ac000 - 000000003e6f2000 PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e6f2000 - 000000003e6ff000 Allocating PCI resources starting at 3f000000 (gap: 3f000000:c0f00000) NR_CPUS:2 nr_cpumask_bits:2 nr_cpu_ids:2 nr_node_ids:1 PERCPU: Embedded 24 pages at ffff880001541000, static data 67296 bytes Built 1 zonelists in Zone order, mobility grouping on. Total pages: 251849 Kernel command line: initrd=andromeda-initrd console=tty0 console=ttyS0,115200 ro root=/dev/sda2 enforcing=1 debug BOOT_IMAGE=andromeda-vmlinuz PID hash table entries: 4096 (order: 12, 32768 bytes) Dentry cache hash table entries: 131072 (order: 8, 1048576 bytes) Inode-cache hash table entries: 65536 (order: 7, 524288 bytes) Initializing CPU#0 Checking aperture... No AGP bridge found Memory: 996952k/1022976k available (2953k kernel code, 1188k absent, 24132k reserved, 1678k data, 360k init) NR_IRQS:320 Fast TSC calibration using PIT Detected 1864.978 MHz processor. Console: colour VGA+ 80x25 console [tty0] enabled console [ttyS0] enabled Calibrating delay loop (skipped), value calculated using timer frequency.. 3729.95 BogoMIPS (lpj=7459912) Security Framework initialized SELinux: Initializing. SELinux: Starting in enforcing mode Mount-cache hash table entries: 256 Initializing cgroup subsys debug Initializing cgroup subsys ns Initializing cgroup subsys devices CPU: L1 I cache: 32K, L1 D cache: 32K CPU: L2 cache: 2048K CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0 CPU: Processor Core ID: 0 mce: CPU supports 6 MCE banks CPU0: Thermal monitoring enabled (TM2) using mwait in idle threads. ACPI: Core revision 20090521 Setting APIC routing to flat ..TIMER: vector=0x30 apic1=0 pin1=2 apic2=-1 pin2=-1 CPU0: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6300 @ 1.86GHz stepping 06 Booting processor 1 APIC 0x1 ip 0x6000 Initializing CPU#1 Calibrating delay using timer specific routine.. 3525.06 BogoMIPS (lpj=7050122) CPU: L1 I cache: 32K, L1 D cache: 32K CPU: L2 cache: 2048K CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0 CPU: Processor Core ID: 1 mce: CPU supports 6 MCE banks CPU1: Thermal monitoring enabled (TM2) x86 PAT enabled: cpu 1, old 0x7040600070406, new 0x7010600070106 CPU1: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6300 @ 1.86GHz stepping 06 checking TSC synchronization [CPU#0 -> CPU#1]: passed. Brought up 2 CPUs Total of 2 processors activated (7255.01 BogoMIPS). NET: Registered protocol family 16 ACPI: bus type pci registered PCI: MCFG configuration 0: base f0000000 segment 0 buses 0 - 127 PCI: Not using MMCONFIG. PCI: Using configuration type 1 for base access bio: create slab <bio-0> at 0 ACPI: EC: Look up EC in DSDT ACPI: Interpreter enabled ACPI: (supports S0 S3 S4 S5) ACPI: Using IOAPIC for interrupt routing PCI: MCFG configuration 0: base f0000000 segment 0 buses 0 - 127 PCI: MCFG area at f0000000 reserved in ACPI motherboard resources PCI: Using MMCONFIG at f0000000 - f7ffffff ACPI: No dock devices found. ACPI: PCI Root Bridge [PCI0] (0000:00) pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50200000-0x502fffff] pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 18 64bit mmio: [0x40000000-0x4fffffff] pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 20 io port: [0x2110-0x2117] pci 0000:00:03.0: reg 10 64bit mmio: [0x50326100-0x5032610f] pci 0000:00:03.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:03.0: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50300000-0x5031ffff] pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 14 32bit mmio: [0x50324000-0x50324fff] pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 18 io port: [0x20e0-0x20ff] pci 0000:00:19.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:19.0: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1a.0: reg 20 io port: [0x20c0-0x20df] pci 0000:00:1a.1: reg 20 io port: [0x20a0-0x20bf] pci 0000:00:1a.7: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50325c00-0x50325fff] pci 0000:00:1a.7: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:1a.7: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1b.0: reg 10 64bit mmio: [0x50320000-0x50323fff] pci 0000:00:1b.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:1b.0: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1c.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:1c.0: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1c.1: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:1c.1: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1c.2: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:1c.2: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1c.3: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:1c.3: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1c.4: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:1c.4: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1d.0: reg 20 io port: [0x2080-0x209f] pci 0000:00:1d.1: reg 20 io port: [0x2060-0x207f] pci 0000:00:1d.2: reg 20 io port: [0x2040-0x205f] pci 0000:00:1d.7: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50325800-0x50325bff] pci 0000:00:1d.7: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:1d.7: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1f.0: quirk: region 0400-047f claimed by ICH6 ACPI/GPIO/TCO pci 0000:00:1f.0: quirk: region 0500-053f claimed by ICH6 GPIO pci 0000:00:1f.0: ICH7 LPC Generic IO decode 1 PIO at 0680 (mask 007f) pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 10 io port: [0x2108-0x210f] pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 14 io port: [0x211c-0x211f] pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 18 io port: [0x2100-0x2107] pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 1c io port: [0x2118-0x211b] pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 20 io port: [0x2020-0x203f] pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 24 32bit mmio: [0x50325000-0x503257ff] pci 0000:00:1f.2: PME# supported from D3hot pci 0000:00:1f.2: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1f.3: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50326000-0x503260ff] pci 0000:00:1f.3: reg 20 io port: [0x2000-0x201f] pci 0000:00:1c.0: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50400000-0x504fffff] pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 10 io port: [0x1018-0x101f] pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 14 io port: [0x1024-0x1027] pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 18 io port: [0x1010-0x1017] pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 1c io port: [0x1020-0x1023] pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 20 io port: [0x1000-0x100f] pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 24 32bit mmio: [0x50100000-0x501001ff] pci 0000:02:00.0: supports D1 pci 0000:02:00.0: PME# supported from D0 D1 D3hot pci 0000:02:00.0: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1c.1: bridge io port: [0x1000-0x1fff] pci 0000:00:1c.1: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50100000-0x501fffff] pci 0000:00:1c.2: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50500000-0x505fffff] pci 0000:00:1c.3: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50600000-0x506fffff] pci 0000:00:1c.4: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50700000-0x507fffff] pci 0000:06:03.0: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50004000-0x500047ff] pci 0000:06:03.0: reg 14 32bit mmio: [0x50000000-0x50003fff] pci 0000:06:03.0: supports D1 D2 pci 0000:06:03.0: PME# supported from D0 D1 D2 D3hot pci 0000:06:03.0: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1e.0: transparent bridge pci 0000:00:1e.0: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50000000-0x500fffff] pci_bus 0000:00: on NUMA node 0 ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0._PRT] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.P32_._PRT] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX0._PRT] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX1._PRT] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX2._PRT] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX3._PRT] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX4._PRT] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKA] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKB] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 *10 11 12) ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKC] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKD] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKE] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 *9 10 11 12) ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKF] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 *10 11 12) ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKG] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 *9 10 11 12) ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKH] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) SCSI subsystem initialized libata version 3.00 loaded. PCI: Using ACPI for IRQ routing NetLabel: Initializing NetLabel: domain hash size = 128 NetLabel: protocols = UNLABELED CIPSOv4 NetLabel: unlabeled traffic allowed by default pnp: PnP ACPI init ACPI: bus type pnp registered pnp: PnP ACPI: found 12 devices ACPI: ACPI bus type pnp unregistered system 00:01: iomem range 0xf0000000-0xf7ffffff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed13000-0xfed13fff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed14000-0xfed17fff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed18000-0xfed18fff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed19000-0xfed19fff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed1c000-0xfed1ffff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed20000-0xfed3ffff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed45000-0xfed99fff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xc0000-0xdffff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xe0000-0xfffff could not be reserved system 00:06: ioport range 0x500-0x53f has been reserved system 00:06: ioport range 0x400-0x47f has been reserved system 00:06: ioport range 0x680-0x6ff has been reserved pci 0000:00:1c.0: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:01 pci 0000:00:1c.0: IO window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.0: MEM window: 0x50400000-0x504fffff pci 0000:00:1c.0: PREFETCH window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.1: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:02 pci 0000:00:1c.1: IO window: 0x1000-0x1fff pci 0000:00:1c.1: MEM window: 0x50100000-0x501fffff pci 0000:00:1c.1: PREFETCH window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.2: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:03 pci 0000:00:1c.2: IO window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.2: MEM window: 0x50500000-0x505fffff pci 0000:00:1c.2: PREFETCH window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.3: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:04 pci 0000:00:1c.3: IO window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.3: MEM window: 0x50600000-0x506fffff pci 0000:00:1c.3: PREFETCH window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.4: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:05 pci 0000:00:1c.4: IO window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.4: MEM window: 0x50700000-0x507fffff pci 0000:00:1c.4: PREFETCH window: disabled pci 0000:00:1e.0: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:06 pci 0000:00:1e.0: IO window: disabled pci 0000:00:1e.0: MEM window: 0x50000000-0x500fffff pci 0000:00:1e.0: PREFETCH window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 17 pci 0000:00:1c.0: setting latency timer to 64 pci 0000:00:1c.1: PCI INT B -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 16 pci 0000:00:1c.1: setting latency timer to 64 pci 0000:00:1c.2: PCI INT C -> GSI 18 (level, low) -> IRQ 18 pci 0000:00:1c.2: setting latency timer to 64 pci 0000:00:1c.3: PCI INT D -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 19 pci 0000:00:1c.3: setting latency timer to 64 pci 0000:00:1c.4: PCI INT A -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 17 pci 0000:00:1c.4: setting latency timer to 64 pci 0000:00:1e.0: setting latency timer to 64 pci_bus 0000:00: resource 0 io: [0x00-0xffff] pci_bus 0000:00: resource 1 mem: [0x000000-0xffffffffffffffff] pci_bus 0000:01: resource 1 mem: [0x50400000-0x504fffff] pci_bus 0000:02: resource 0 io: [0x1000-0x1fff] pci_bus 0000:02: resource 1 mem: [0x50100000-0x501fffff] pci_bus 0000:03: resource 1 mem: [0x50500000-0x505fffff] pci_bus 0000:04: resource 1 mem: [0x50600000-0x506fffff] pci_bus 0000:05: resource 1 mem: [0x50700000-0x507fffff] pci_bus 0000:06: resource 1 mem: [0x50000000-0x500fffff] pci_bus 0000:06: resource 3 io: [0x00-0xffff] pci_bus 0000:06: resource 4 mem: [0x000000-0xffffffffffffffff] NET: Registered protocol family 2 IP route cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 6, 262144 bytes) TCP established hash table entries: 131072 (order: 9, 2097152 bytes) TCP bind hash table entries: 65536 (order: 8, 1048576 bytes) TCP: Hash tables configured (established 131072 bind 65536) TCP reno registered NET: Registered protocol family 1 Unpacking initramfs... Freeing initrd memory: 2606k freed audit: initializing netlink socket (disabled) type=2000 audit(1245320564.157:1): initialized VFS: Disk quotas dquot_6.5.2 Dquot-cache hash table entries: 512 (order 0, 4096 bytes) SGI XFS with ACLs, security attributes, large block/inode numbers, no debug enabled msgmni has been set to 1953 SELinux: Registering netfilter hooks alg: No test for fcrypt (fcrypt-generic) alg: No test for stdrng (krng) Block layer SCSI generic (bsg) driver version 0.4 loaded (major 253) io scheduler noop registered io scheduler anticipatory registered (default) io scheduler deadline registered io scheduler cfq registered pci 0000:00:02.0: Boot video device pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.0: irq 24 for MSI/MSI-X pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.0: setting latency timer to 64 pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.1: irq 25 for MSI/MSI-X pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.1: setting latency timer to 64 pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.2: irq 26 for MSI/MSI-X pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.2: setting latency timer to 64 pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.3: irq 27 for MSI/MSI-X pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.3: setting latency timer to 64 pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.4: irq 28 for MSI/MSI-X pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.4: setting latency timer to 64 input: Power Button as /class/input/input0 ACPI: Power Button [PWRF] input: Sleep Button as /class/input/input1 ACPI: Sleep Button [SLPB] processor ACPI_CPU:00: registered as cooling_device0 ACPI: Processor [CPU0] (supports 8 throttling states) processor ACPI_CPU:01: registered as cooling_device1 ACPI: Processor [CPU1] (supports 8 throttling states) Linux agpgart interface v0.103 agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: Intel 965G Chipset agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: detected 7676K stolen memory agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: AGP aperture is 256M @ 0x40000000 intelfb: Framebuffer driver for Intel(R) 830M/845G/852GM/855GM/865G/915G/915GM/945G/945GM/945GME/965G/965GM chipsets intelfb: Version 0.9.6 intelfb 0000:00:02.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 16 intelfb: 00:02.0: Intel(R) 965G, aperture size 256MB, stolen memory 7932kB intelfb: Initial video mode is 1024x768-32@70. Serial: 8250/16550 driver, 4 ports, IRQ sharing enabled serial8250: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A Platform driver 'serial8250' needs updating - please use dev_pm_ops 00:0a: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A loop: module loaded Driver 'sd' needs updating - please use bus_type methods ahci 0000:00:1f.2: version 3.0 ahci 0000:00:1f.2: PCI INT A -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 19 ahci 0000:00:1f.2: irq 29 for MSI/MSI-X ahci 0000:00:1f.2: AHCI 0001.0100 32 slots 4 ports 3 Gbps 0x33 impl SATA mode ahci 0000:00:1f.2: flags: 64bit ncq sntf led clo pio slum part ems ahci 0000:00:1f.2: setting latency timer to 64 scsi0 : ahci scsi1 : ahci scsi2 : ahci scsi3 : ahci scsi4 : ahci scsi5 : ahci ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325100 irq 29 ata2: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325180 irq 29 ata3: DUMMY ata4: DUMMY ata5: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325300 irq 29 ata6: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325380 irq 29 e1000e: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Driver - 1.0.2-k2 e1000e: Copyright (c) 1999-2008 Intel Corporation. e1000e 0000:00:19.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 20 (level, low) -> IRQ 20 e1000e 0000:00:19.0: setting latency timer to 64 e1000e 0000:00:19.0: irq 30 for MSI/MSI-X 0000:00:19.0: eth0: (PCI Express:2.5GB/s:Width x1) 00:16:76:ce:3a:3c 0000:00:19.0: eth0: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection 0000:00:19.0: eth0: MAC: 6, PHY: 6, PBA No: ffffff-0ff PNP: PS/2 Controller [PNP0303:PS2K,PNP0f03:PS2M] at 0x60,0x64 irq 1,12 Platform driver 'i8042' needs updating - please use dev_pm_ops serio: i8042 KBD port at 0x60,0x64 irq 1 serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12 mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice rtc_cmos 00:03: RTC can wake from S4 rtc_cmos 00:03: rtc core: registered rtc_cmos as rtc0 rtc0: alarms up to one month, 114 bytes nvram i2c /dev entries driver i801_smbus 0000:00:1f.3: PCI INT B -> GSI 21 (level, low) -> IRQ 21 coretemp coretemp.0: Using relative temperature scale! coretemp coretemp.1: Using relative temperature scale! cpuidle: using governor ladder ip_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team TCP cubic registered input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard as /class/input/input2 NET: Registered protocol family 17 ata2: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300) ata1: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113 SControl 300) registered taskstats version 1 ata6: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300) ata5: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300) rtc_cmos 00:03: setting system clock to 2009-06-18 10:22:46 UTC (1245320566) ata1.00: ATA-7: ST380211AS, 3.AAE, max UDMA/133 ata1.00: 156301488 sectors, multi 0: LBA48 NCQ (depth 31/32) ata1.00: configured for UDMA/133 scsi 0:0:0:0: Direct-Access ATA ST380211AS 3.AA PQ: 0 ANSI: 5 sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] 156301488 512-byte hardware sectors: (80.0 GB/74.5 GiB) sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write Protect is off sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00 sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA sda: sda1 sda2 sda3 sda4 < sda5 sda6 sda7 sda8 > sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI disk Freeing unused kernel memory: 360k freed Write protecting the kernel read-only data: 4324k Red Hat nash version 6.0.52 starting Mounting proc filesystem Mounting sysfs filesystem Creating /dev Creating initial device nodes Setting up hotplug. input: ImPS/2 Generic Wheel Mouse as /class/input/input3 Creating block device nodes. mount: could not find filesystem '/proc/bus/usb' Waiting for driver initialization. Waiting for driver initialization. Creating root device. Mounting root filesystem. EXT3-fs: INFO: recovery required on readonly filesystem. EXT3-fs: write access will be enabled during recovery. kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds Setting up otherEXT3-fs: recovery complete. filesystems. EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with writeback data mode. Setting up new root fs no fstab.sys, mounting internal defaults SELinux: 8192 avtab hash slots, 177803 rules. SELinux: 8192 avtab hash slots, 177803 rules. SELinux: 6 users, 12 roles, 2431 types, 118 bools, 1 sens, 1024 cats SELinux: 73 classes, 177803 rules SELinux: class kernel_service not defined in policy SELinux: permission open in class sock_file not defined in policy SELinux: permission nlmsg_tty_audit in class netlink_audit_socket not defined in policy SELinux: the above unknown classes and permissions will be allowed SELinux: Completing initialization. SELinux: Setting up existing superblocks. SELinux: initialized (dev sda2, type ext3), uses xattr SELinux: initialized (dev tmpfs, type tmpfs), uses transition SIDs SELinux: initialized (dev selinuxfs, type selinuxfs), uses genfs_contexts SELinux: initialized (dev mqueue, type mqueue), uses transition SIDs SELinux: initialized (dev devpts, type devpts), uses transition SIDs SELinux: initialized (dev inotifyfs, type inotifyfs), uses genfs_contexts SELinux: initialized (dev tmpfs, type tmpfs), uses transition SIDs SELinux: initialized (dev anon_inodefs, type anon_inodefs), uses genfs_contexts SELinux: initialized (dev pipefs, type pipefs), uses task SIDs SELinux: initialized (dev debugfs, type debugfs), uses genfs_contexts SELinux: initialized (dev sockfs, type sockfs), uses task SIDs SELinux: initialized (dev proc, type proc), uses genfs_contexts SELinux: initialized (dev bdev, type bdev), uses genfs_contexts SELinux: initialized (dev rootfs, type rootfs), uses genfs_contexts SELinux: initialized (dev sysfs, type sysfs), uses genfs_contexts type=1403 audit(1245320574.561:2): policy loaded auid=4294967295 ses=4294967295 Switching to new root and running init. unmounting old /dev unmounting old /proc unmounting old /sys Welcome to Fedora Press 'I' to enter interactive startup. Starting udev: [ OK ] Setting hostname andromeda.procyon.org.uk: [ OK ] Checking filesystems Checking all file systems. [/sbin/fsck.ext3 (1) -- /] fsck.ext3 -a /dev/sda2 /1: clean, 330515/2621440 files, 1528849/2620603 blocks [/sbin/fsck.ext3 (1) -- /boot] fsck.ext3 -a /dev/sda1 /boot1: recovering journal /boot1: clean, 79/50200 files, 72187/200780 blocks [ OK ] Remounting root filesystem in read-write mode: [ OK ] Mounting local filesystems: [ OK ] Enabling local filesystem quotas: [ OK ] Enabling /etc/fstab swaps: [ OK ] Entering non-interactive startup Starting background readahead (early, fast mode): [ OK ] FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory Bringing up loopback interface: [ OK ] Bringing up interface eth0: Determining IP information for eth0... done. [ OK ] FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory Starting restorecond: [ OK ] Starting auditd: [ OK ] Starting irqbalance: [ OK ] Starting mcstransd: [ OK ] Starting rpcbind: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory rpcbind: cannot create socket for udp6 modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory rpcbind: cannot create socket for tcp6 [ OK ] modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory Starting NFS statd: [ OK ] Starting system message bus: [ OK ] Starting lm_sensors: not configured, run sensors-detect[WARNING] Starting sshd: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory [ OK ] modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory Starting ntpd: [ OK ] modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory SysRq : Changing Loglevel Loglevel set to 8 Now booted Starting smartd: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory [ OK ] Fedora release 9 (Sulphur) Kernel 2.6.30-cachefs on an x86_64 (/dev/ttyS0) andromeda.procyon.org.uk login: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory warning: `capget01' uses 32-bit capabilities (legacy support in use) modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory msgctl11 invoked oom-killer: gfp_mask=0xd0, order=1, oom_adj=0 msgctl11 cpuset=/ mems_allowed=0 Pid: 30549, comm: msgctl11 Not tainted 2.6.30-cachefs #106 Call Trace: [<ffffffff81071dae>] ? oom_kill_process.clone.0+0xa9/0x245 [<ffffffff81072075>] ? __out_of_memory+0x12b/0x142 [<ffffffff810720f6>] ? out_of_memory+0x6a/0x94 [<ffffffff8107479e>] ? __alloc_pages_nodemask+0x422/0x50b [<ffffffff81031110>] ? copy_process+0x93/0x113f [<ffffffff810748f1>] ? __get_free_pages+0x12/0x50 [<ffffffff81031130>] ? copy_process+0xb3/0x113f [<ffffffff81081ae2>] ? handle_mm_fault+0x2d5/0x645 [<ffffffff810322fb>] ? do_fork+0x13f/0x2ba [<ffffffff81022a0b>] ? do_page_fault+0x1f1/0x206 [<ffffffff8100b0d3>] ? stub_clone+0x13/0x20 [<ffffffff8100ad6b>] ? system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b Mem-Info: DMA per-cpu: CPU 0: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 CPU 1: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 DMA32 per-cpu: CPU 0: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 0 CPU 1: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 47 Active_anon:80388 active_file:0 inactive_anon:822 inactive_file:2 unevictable:0 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 free:2053 slab:38793 mapped:357 pagetables:60476 bounce:0 DMA free:3916kB min:60kB low:72kB high:88kB active_anon:3608kB inactive_anon:128kB active_file:0kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:15364kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no lowmem_reserve[]: 0 968 968 968 DMA32 free:4296kB min:3948kB low:4932kB high:5920kB active_anon:317944kB inactive_anon:3160kB active_file:0kB inactive_file:8kB unevictable:0kB present:992032kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0 0 DMA: 1*4kB 1*8kB 0*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 1*2048kB 0*4096kB = 3916kB DMA32: 576*4kB 15*8kB 1*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 4296kB 1854 total pagecache pages 0 pages in swap cache Swap cache stats: add 0, delete 0, find 0/0 Free swap = 0kB Total swap = 0kB 255744 pages RAM 5588 pages reserved 230698 pages shared 217103 pages non-shared Out of memory: kill process 25166 (msgctl11) score 133496 or a child Killed process 28855 (msgctl11) msgctl11 invoked oom-killer: gfp_mask=0xd0, order=1, oom_adj=0 msgctl11 cpuset=/ mems_allowed=0 Pid: 30312, comm: msgctl11 Not tainted 2.6.30-cachefs #106 Call Trace: [<ffffffff81071dae>] ? oom_kill_process.clone.0+0xa9/0x245 [<ffffffff81072075>] ? __out_of_memory+0x12b/0x142 [<ffffffff810720f6>] ? out_of_memory+0x6a/0x94 [<ffffffff8107479e>] ? __alloc_pages_nodemask+0x422/0x50b [<ffffffff81031110>] ? copy_process+0x93/0x113f [<ffffffff810748f1>] ? __get_free_pages+0x12/0x50 [<ffffffff81031130>] ? copy_process+0xb3/0x113f [<ffffffff81029a83>] ? update_curr+0x53/0xdf [<ffffffff81081e00>] ? handle_mm_fault+0x5f3/0x645 [<ffffffff810322fb>] ? do_fork+0x13f/0x2ba [<ffffffff81022a0b>] ? do_page_fault+0x1f1/0x206 [<ffffffff8100b0d3>] ? stub_clone+0x13/0x20 [<ffffffff8100ad6b>] ? system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b Mem-Info: DMA per-cpu: CPU 0: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 CPU 1: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 DMA32 per-cpu: CPU 0: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 0 CPU 1: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 0 Active_anon:79646 active_file:2 inactive_anon:4113 inactive_file:0 unevictable:0 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 free:1966 slab:38417 mapped:2 pagetables:61720 bounce:0 DMA free:3916kB min:60kB low:72kB high:88kB active_anon:3608kB inactive_anon:256kB active_file:0kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:15364kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no lowmem_reserve[]: 0 968 968 968 DMA32 free:3948kB min:3948kB low:4932kB high:5920kB active_anon:314976kB inactive_anon:16196kB active_file:8kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:992032kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0 0 DMA: 1*4kB 1*8kB 0*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 1*2048kB 0*4096kB = 3916kB DMA32: 443*4kB 20*8kB 10*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 3948kB 36 total pagecache pages 0 pages in swap cache Swap cache stats: add 0, delete 0, find 0/0 Free swap = 0kB Total swap = 0kB 255744 pages RAM 5588 pages reserved 151665 pages shared 220702 pages non-shared Out of memory: kill process 25166 (msgctl11) score 133404 or a child Killed process 28860 (msgctl11) ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-06-18 14:46 ` David Howells 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: David Howells @ 2009-06-18 14:46 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: dhowells, Andrew Morton, LKML, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim Hmmm.... It's possible that this makes my test box implode horribly when running LTP. I'm going to bisect it to see if this is actually due to your patches. Note that I don't have any swap space. This after a fresh reboot: [root@andromeda ~]# cat /proc/meminfo MemTotal: 1000624 kB MemFree: 797328 kB Buffers: 13272 kB Cached: 121744 kB SwapCached: 0 kB Active: 36240 kB Inactive: 115856 kB Active(anon): 17448 kB Inactive(anon): 0 kB Active(file): 18792 kB Inactive(file): 115856 kB Unevictable: 0 kB Mlocked: 0 kB SwapTotal: 0 kB SwapFree: 0 kB Dirty: 28 kB Writeback: 0 kB AnonPages: 17280 kB Mapped: 5376 kB Slab: 42984 kB SReclaimable: 6956 kB SUnreclaim: 36028 kB PageTables: 1304 kB NFS_Unstable: 0 kB Bounce: 0 kB WritebackTmp: 0 kB CommitLimit: 500312 kB Committed_AS: 52596 kB VmallocTotal: 34359738367 kB VmallocUsed: 190044 kB VmallocChunk: 34359546363 kB DirectMap4k: 13312 kB DirectMap2M: 1009664 kB David --- Initializing cgroup subsys cpuset Linux version 2.6.30-cachefs (dhowells@warthog.procyon.org.uk) (gcc version 4.4.0 20090506 (Red Hat 4.4.0-4) (GCC) ) #106 SMP Wed Jun 17 22:10:31 BST 2009 Command line: initrd=andromeda-initrd console=tty0 console=ttyS0,115200 ro root=/dev/sda2 enforcing=1 debug BOOT_IMAGE=andromeda-vmlinuz KERNEL supported cpus: Intel GenuineIntel AMD AuthenticAMD Centaur CentaurHauls BIOS-provided physical RAM map: BIOS-e820: 0000000000000000 - 000000000009ec00 (usable) BIOS-e820: 000000000009ec00 - 00000000000a0000 (reserved) BIOS-e820: 00000000000e0000 - 0000000000100000 (reserved) BIOS-e820: 0000000000100000 - 000000003e59a000 (usable) BIOS-e820: 000000003e59a000 - 000000003e5a6000 (reserved) BIOS-e820: 000000003e5a6000 - 000000003e644000 (usable) BIOS-e820: 000000003e644000 - 000000003e6a9000 (ACPI NVS) BIOS-e820: 000000003e6a9000 - 000000003e6ac000 (ACPI data) BIOS-e820: 000000003e6ac000 - 000000003e6f2000 (ACPI NVS) BIOS-e820: 000000003e6f2000 - 000000003e6ff000 (ACPI data) BIOS-e820: 000000003e6ff000 - 000000003e700000 (usable) BIOS-e820: 000000003e700000 - 000000003f000000 (reserved) BIOS-e820: 00000000fff00000 - 0000000100000000 (reserved) DMI 2.4 present. last_pfn = 0x3e700 max_arch_pfn = 0x400000000 MTRR default type: uncachable MTRR fixed ranges enabled: 00000-9FFFF write-back A0000-FFFFF uncachable MTRR variable ranges enabled: 0 base 000000000 mask FC0000000 write-back 1 base 03F000000 mask FFF000000 uncachable 2 base 03E800000 mask FFF800000 uncachable 3 base 03E700000 mask FFFF00000 uncachable 4 disabled 5 disabled 6 disabled 7 disabled x86 PAT enabled: cpu 0, old 0x7040600070406, new 0x7010600070106 initial memory mapped : 0 - 20000000 init_memory_mapping: 0000000000000000-000000003e700000 0000000000 - 003e600000 page 2M 003e600000 - 003e700000 page 4k kernel direct mapping tables up to 3e700000 @ 8000-b000 RAMDISK: 3e2ee000 - 3e57991c ACPI: RSDP 00000000000fe020 00014 (v00 INTEL ) ACPI: RSDT 000000003e6fd038 0004C (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 01000013) ACPI: FACP 000000003e6fc000 00074 (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: DSDT 000000003e6f8000 03EDA (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: FACS 000000003e6ac000 00040 ACPI: APIC 000000003e6f7000 00078 (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: WDDT 000000003e6f6000 00040 (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: MCFG 000000003e6f5000 0003C (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: ASF! 000000003e6f4000 000A6 (v32 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6f3000 001BC (v01 INTEL CpuPm 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6f2000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu0Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6ab000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu1Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6aa000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu2Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6a9000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu3Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: Local APIC address 0xfee00000 (7 early reservations) ==> bootmem [0000000000 - 003e700000] #0 [0000000000 - 0000001000] BIOS data page ==> [0000000000 - 0000001000] #1 [0000006000 - 0000008000] TRAMPOLINE ==> [0000006000 - 0000008000] #2 [0001000000 - 0001535d90] TEXT DATA BSS ==> [0001000000 - 0001535d90] #3 [003e2ee000 - 003e57991c] RAMDISK ==> [003e2ee000 - 003e57991c] #4 [000009e800 - 0000100000] BIOS reserved ==> [000009e800 - 0000100000] #5 [0001536000 - 0001536199] BRK ==> [0001536000 - 0001536199] #6 [0000008000 - 0000009000] PGTABLE ==> [0000008000 - 0000009000] found SMP MP-table at [ffff8800000fe200] fe200 [ffffea0000000000-ffffea0000dfffff] PMD -> [ffff880001a00000-ffff8800027fffff] on node 0 Zone PFN ranges: DMA 0x00000000 -> 0x00001000 DMA32 0x00001000 -> 0x00100000 Normal 0x00100000 -> 0x00100000 Movable zone start PFN for each node early_node_map[4] active PFN ranges 0: 0x00000000 -> 0x0000009e 0: 0x00000100 -> 0x0003e59a 0: 0x0003e5a6 -> 0x0003e644 0: 0x0003e6ff -> 0x0003e700 On node 0 totalpages: 255447 DMA zone: 56 pages used for memmap DMA zone: 101 pages reserved DMA zone: 3841 pages, LIFO batch:0 DMA32 zone: 3441 pages used for memmap DMA32 zone: 248008 pages, LIFO batch:31 ACPI: PM-Timer IO Port: 0x408 ACPI: Local APIC address 0xfee00000 ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x01] lapic_id[0x00] enabled) ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x02] lapic_id[0x01] enabled) ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x03] lapic_id[0x82] disabled) ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x04] lapic_id[0x83] disabled) ACPI: LAPIC_NMI (acpi_id[0x01] dfl dfl lint[0x1]) ACPI: LAPIC_NMI (acpi_id[0x02] dfl dfl lint[0x1]) ACPI: IOAPIC (id[0x02] address[0xfec00000] gsi_base[0]) IOAPIC[0]: apic_id 2, version 32, address 0xfec00000, GSI 0-23 ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 0 global_irq 2 dfl dfl) ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 9 global_irq 9 high level) ACPI: IRQ0 used by override. ACPI: IRQ2 used by override. ACPI: IRQ9 used by override. Using ACPI (MADT) for SMP configuration information 4 Processors exceeds NR_CPUS limit of 2 SMP: Allowing 2 CPUs, 0 hotplug CPUs nr_irqs_gsi: 24 PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000000009e000 - 000000000009f000 PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000000009f000 - 00000000000a0000 PM: Registered nosave memory: 00000000000a0000 - 00000000000e0000 PM: Registered nosave memory: 00000000000e0000 - 0000000000100000 PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e59a000 - 000000003e5a6000 PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e644000 - 000000003e6a9000 PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e6a9000 - 000000003e6ac000 PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e6ac000 - 000000003e6f2000 PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e6f2000 - 000000003e6ff000 Allocating PCI resources starting at 3f000000 (gap: 3f000000:c0f00000) NR_CPUS:2 nr_cpumask_bits:2 nr_cpu_ids:2 nr_node_ids:1 PERCPU: Embedded 24 pages at ffff880001541000, static data 67296 bytes Built 1 zonelists in Zone order, mobility grouping on. Total pages: 251849 Kernel command line: initrd=andromeda-initrd console=tty0 console=ttyS0,115200 ro root=/dev/sda2 enforcing=1 debug BOOT_IMAGE=andromeda-vmlinuz PID hash table entries: 4096 (order: 12, 32768 bytes) Dentry cache hash table entries: 131072 (order: 8, 1048576 bytes) Inode-cache hash table entries: 65536 (order: 7, 524288 bytes) Initializing CPU#0 Checking aperture... No AGP bridge found Memory: 996952k/1022976k available (2953k kernel code, 1188k absent, 24132k reserved, 1678k data, 360k init) NR_IRQS:320 Fast TSC calibration using PIT Detected 1864.978 MHz processor. Console: colour VGA+ 80x25 console [tty0] enabled console [ttyS0] enabled Calibrating delay loop (skipped), value calculated using timer frequency.. 3729.95 BogoMIPS (lpj=7459912) Security Framework initialized SELinux: Initializing. SELinux: Starting in enforcing mode Mount-cache hash table entries: 256 Initializing cgroup subsys debug Initializing cgroup subsys ns Initializing cgroup subsys devices CPU: L1 I cache: 32K, L1 D cache: 32K CPU: L2 cache: 2048K CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0 CPU: Processor Core ID: 0 mce: CPU supports 6 MCE banks CPU0: Thermal monitoring enabled (TM2) using mwait in idle threads. ACPI: Core revision 20090521 Setting APIC routing to flat ..TIMER: vector=0x30 apic1=0 pin1=2 apic2=-1 pin2=-1 CPU0: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6300 @ 1.86GHz stepping 06 Booting processor 1 APIC 0x1 ip 0x6000 Initializing CPU#1 Calibrating delay using timer specific routine.. 3525.06 BogoMIPS (lpj=7050122) CPU: L1 I cache: 32K, L1 D cache: 32K CPU: L2 cache: 2048K CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0 CPU: Processor Core ID: 1 mce: CPU supports 6 MCE banks CPU1: Thermal monitoring enabled (TM2) x86 PAT enabled: cpu 1, old 0x7040600070406, new 0x7010600070106 CPU1: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6300 @ 1.86GHz stepping 06 checking TSC synchronization [CPU#0 -> CPU#1]: passed. Brought up 2 CPUs Total of 2 processors activated (7255.01 BogoMIPS). NET: Registered protocol family 16 ACPI: bus type pci registered PCI: MCFG configuration 0: base f0000000 segment 0 buses 0 - 127 PCI: Not using MMCONFIG. PCI: Using configuration type 1 for base access bio: create slab <bio-0> at 0 ACPI: EC: Look up EC in DSDT ACPI: Interpreter enabled ACPI: (supports S0 S3 S4 S5) ACPI: Using IOAPIC for interrupt routing PCI: MCFG configuration 0: base f0000000 segment 0 buses 0 - 127 PCI: MCFG area at f0000000 reserved in ACPI motherboard resources PCI: Using MMCONFIG at f0000000 - f7ffffff ACPI: No dock devices found. ACPI: PCI Root Bridge [PCI0] (0000:00) pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50200000-0x502fffff] pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 18 64bit mmio: [0x40000000-0x4fffffff] pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 20 io port: [0x2110-0x2117] pci 0000:00:03.0: reg 10 64bit mmio: [0x50326100-0x5032610f] pci 0000:00:03.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:03.0: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50300000-0x5031ffff] pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 14 32bit mmio: [0x50324000-0x50324fff] pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 18 io port: [0x20e0-0x20ff] pci 0000:00:19.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:19.0: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1a.0: reg 20 io port: [0x20c0-0x20df] pci 0000:00:1a.1: reg 20 io port: [0x20a0-0x20bf] pci 0000:00:1a.7: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50325c00-0x50325fff] pci 0000:00:1a.7: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:1a.7: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1b.0: reg 10 64bit mmio: [0x50320000-0x50323fff] pci 0000:00:1b.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:1b.0: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1c.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:1c.0: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1c.1: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:1c.1: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1c.2: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:1c.2: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1c.3: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:1c.3: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1c.4: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:1c.4: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1d.0: reg 20 io port: [0x2080-0x209f] pci 0000:00:1d.1: reg 20 io port: [0x2060-0x207f] pci 0000:00:1d.2: reg 20 io port: [0x2040-0x205f] pci 0000:00:1d.7: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50325800-0x50325bff] pci 0000:00:1d.7: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:1d.7: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1f.0: quirk: region 0400-047f claimed by ICH6 ACPI/GPIO/TCO pci 0000:00:1f.0: quirk: region 0500-053f claimed by ICH6 GPIO pci 0000:00:1f.0: ICH7 LPC Generic IO decode 1 PIO at 0680 (mask 007f) pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 10 io port: [0x2108-0x210f] pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 14 io port: [0x211c-0x211f] pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 18 io port: [0x2100-0x2107] pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 1c io port: [0x2118-0x211b] pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 20 io port: [0x2020-0x203f] pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 24 32bit mmio: [0x50325000-0x503257ff] pci 0000:00:1f.2: PME# supported from D3hot pci 0000:00:1f.2: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1f.3: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50326000-0x503260ff] pci 0000:00:1f.3: reg 20 io port: [0x2000-0x201f] pci 0000:00:1c.0: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50400000-0x504fffff] pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 10 io port: [0x1018-0x101f] pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 14 io port: [0x1024-0x1027] pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 18 io port: [0x1010-0x1017] pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 1c io port: [0x1020-0x1023] pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 20 io port: [0x1000-0x100f] pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 24 32bit mmio: [0x50100000-0x501001ff] pci 0000:02:00.0: supports D1 pci 0000:02:00.0: PME# supported from D0 D1 D3hot pci 0000:02:00.0: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1c.1: bridge io port: [0x1000-0x1fff] pci 0000:00:1c.1: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50100000-0x501fffff] pci 0000:00:1c.2: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50500000-0x505fffff] pci 0000:00:1c.3: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50600000-0x506fffff] pci 0000:00:1c.4: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50700000-0x507fffff] pci 0000:06:03.0: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50004000-0x500047ff] pci 0000:06:03.0: reg 14 32bit mmio: [0x50000000-0x50003fff] pci 0000:06:03.0: supports D1 D2 pci 0000:06:03.0: PME# supported from D0 D1 D2 D3hot pci 0000:06:03.0: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1e.0: transparent bridge pci 0000:00:1e.0: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50000000-0x500fffff] pci_bus 0000:00: on NUMA node 0 ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0._PRT] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.P32_._PRT] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX0._PRT] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX1._PRT] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX2._PRT] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX3._PRT] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX4._PRT] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKA] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKB] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 *10 11 12) ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKC] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKD] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKE] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 *9 10 11 12) ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKF] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 *10 11 12) ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKG] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 *9 10 11 12) ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKH] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) SCSI subsystem initialized libata version 3.00 loaded. PCI: Using ACPI for IRQ routing NetLabel: Initializing NetLabel: domain hash size = 128 NetLabel: protocols = UNLABELED CIPSOv4 NetLabel: unlabeled traffic allowed by default pnp: PnP ACPI init ACPI: bus type pnp registered pnp: PnP ACPI: found 12 devices ACPI: ACPI bus type pnp unregistered system 00:01: iomem range 0xf0000000-0xf7ffffff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed13000-0xfed13fff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed14000-0xfed17fff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed18000-0xfed18fff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed19000-0xfed19fff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed1c000-0xfed1ffff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed20000-0xfed3ffff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed45000-0xfed99fff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xc0000-0xdffff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xe0000-0xfffff could not be reserved system 00:06: ioport range 0x500-0x53f has been reserved system 00:06: ioport range 0x400-0x47f has been reserved system 00:06: ioport range 0x680-0x6ff has been reserved pci 0000:00:1c.0: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:01 pci 0000:00:1c.0: IO window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.0: MEM window: 0x50400000-0x504fffff pci 0000:00:1c.0: PREFETCH window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.1: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:02 pci 0000:00:1c.1: IO window: 0x1000-0x1fff pci 0000:00:1c.1: MEM window: 0x50100000-0x501fffff pci 0000:00:1c.1: PREFETCH window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.2: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:03 pci 0000:00:1c.2: IO window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.2: MEM window: 0x50500000-0x505fffff pci 0000:00:1c.2: PREFETCH window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.3: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:04 pci 0000:00:1c.3: IO window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.3: MEM window: 0x50600000-0x506fffff pci 0000:00:1c.3: PREFETCH window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.4: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:05 pci 0000:00:1c.4: IO window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.4: MEM window: 0x50700000-0x507fffff pci 0000:00:1c.4: PREFETCH window: disabled pci 0000:00:1e.0: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:06 pci 0000:00:1e.0: IO window: disabled pci 0000:00:1e.0: MEM window: 0x50000000-0x500fffff pci 0000:00:1e.0: PREFETCH window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 17 pci 0000:00:1c.0: setting latency timer to 64 pci 0000:00:1c.1: PCI INT B -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 16 pci 0000:00:1c.1: setting latency timer to 64 pci 0000:00:1c.2: PCI INT C -> GSI 18 (level, low) -> IRQ 18 pci 0000:00:1c.2: setting latency timer to 64 pci 0000:00:1c.3: PCI INT D -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 19 pci 0000:00:1c.3: setting latency timer to 64 pci 0000:00:1c.4: PCI INT A -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 17 pci 0000:00:1c.4: setting latency timer to 64 pci 0000:00:1e.0: setting latency timer to 64 pci_bus 0000:00: resource 0 io: [0x00-0xffff] pci_bus 0000:00: resource 1 mem: [0x000000-0xffffffffffffffff] pci_bus 0000:01: resource 1 mem: [0x50400000-0x504fffff] pci_bus 0000:02: resource 0 io: [0x1000-0x1fff] pci_bus 0000:02: resource 1 mem: [0x50100000-0x501fffff] pci_bus 0000:03: resource 1 mem: [0x50500000-0x505fffff] pci_bus 0000:04: resource 1 mem: [0x50600000-0x506fffff] pci_bus 0000:05: resource 1 mem: [0x50700000-0x507fffff] pci_bus 0000:06: resource 1 mem: [0x50000000-0x500fffff] pci_bus 0000:06: resource 3 io: [0x00-0xffff] pci_bus 0000:06: resource 4 mem: [0x000000-0xffffffffffffffff] NET: Registered protocol family 2 IP route cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 6, 262144 bytes) TCP established hash table entries: 131072 (order: 9, 2097152 bytes) TCP bind hash table entries: 65536 (order: 8, 1048576 bytes) TCP: Hash tables configured (established 131072 bind 65536) TCP reno registered NET: Registered protocol family 1 Unpacking initramfs... Freeing initrd memory: 2606k freed audit: initializing netlink socket (disabled) type=2000 audit(1245320564.157:1): initialized VFS: Disk quotas dquot_6.5.2 Dquot-cache hash table entries: 512 (order 0, 4096 bytes) SGI XFS with ACLs, security attributes, large block/inode numbers, no debug enabled msgmni has been set to 1953 SELinux: Registering netfilter hooks alg: No test for fcrypt (fcrypt-generic) alg: No test for stdrng (krng) Block layer SCSI generic (bsg) driver version 0.4 loaded (major 253) io scheduler noop registered io scheduler anticipatory registered (default) io scheduler deadline registered io scheduler cfq registered pci 0000:00:02.0: Boot video device pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.0: irq 24 for MSI/MSI-X pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.0: setting latency timer to 64 pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.1: irq 25 for MSI/MSI-X pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.1: setting latency timer to 64 pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.2: irq 26 for MSI/MSI-X pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.2: setting latency timer to 64 pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.3: irq 27 for MSI/MSI-X pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.3: setting latency timer to 64 pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.4: irq 28 for MSI/MSI-X pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.4: setting latency timer to 64 input: Power Button as /class/input/input0 ACPI: Power Button [PWRF] input: Sleep Button as /class/input/input1 ACPI: Sleep Button [SLPB] processor ACPI_CPU:00: registered as cooling_device0 ACPI: Processor [CPU0] (supports 8 throttling states) processor ACPI_CPU:01: registered as cooling_device1 ACPI: Processor [CPU1] (supports 8 throttling states) Linux agpgart interface v0.103 agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: Intel 965G Chipset agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: detected 7676K stolen memory agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: AGP aperture is 256M @ 0x40000000 intelfb: Framebuffer driver for Intel(R) 830M/845G/852GM/855GM/865G/915G/915GM/945G/945GM/945GME/965G/965GM chipsets intelfb: Version 0.9.6 intelfb 0000:00:02.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 16 intelfb: 00:02.0: Intel(R) 965G, aperture size 256MB, stolen memory 7932kB intelfb: Initial video mode is 1024x768-32@70. Serial: 8250/16550 driver, 4 ports, IRQ sharing enabled serial8250: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A Platform driver 'serial8250' needs updating - please use dev_pm_ops 00:0a: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A loop: module loaded Driver 'sd' needs updating - please use bus_type methods ahci 0000:00:1f.2: version 3.0 ahci 0000:00:1f.2: PCI INT A -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 19 ahci 0000:00:1f.2: irq 29 for MSI/MSI-X ahci 0000:00:1f.2: AHCI 0001.0100 32 slots 4 ports 3 Gbps 0x33 impl SATA mode ahci 0000:00:1f.2: flags: 64bit ncq sntf led clo pio slum part ems ahci 0000:00:1f.2: setting latency timer to 64 scsi0 : ahci scsi1 : ahci scsi2 : ahci scsi3 : ahci scsi4 : ahci scsi5 : ahci ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325100 irq 29 ata2: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325180 irq 29 ata3: DUMMY ata4: DUMMY ata5: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325300 irq 29 ata6: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325380 irq 29 e1000e: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Driver - 1.0.2-k2 e1000e: Copyright (c) 1999-2008 Intel Corporation. e1000e 0000:00:19.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 20 (level, low) -> IRQ 20 e1000e 0000:00:19.0: setting latency timer to 64 e1000e 0000:00:19.0: irq 30 for MSI/MSI-X 0000:00:19.0: eth0: (PCI Express:2.5GB/s:Width x1) 00:16:76:ce:3a:3c 0000:00:19.0: eth0: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection 0000:00:19.0: eth0: MAC: 6, PHY: 6, PBA No: ffffff-0ff PNP: PS/2 Controller [PNP0303:PS2K,PNP0f03:PS2M] at 0x60,0x64 irq 1,12 Platform driver 'i8042' needs updating - please use dev_pm_ops serio: i8042 KBD port at 0x60,0x64 irq 1 serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12 mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice rtc_cmos 00:03: RTC can wake from S4 rtc_cmos 00:03: rtc core: registered rtc_cmos as rtc0 rtc0: alarms up to one month, 114 bytes nvram i2c /dev entries driver i801_smbus 0000:00:1f.3: PCI INT B -> GSI 21 (level, low) -> IRQ 21 coretemp coretemp.0: Using relative temperature scale! coretemp coretemp.1: Using relative temperature scale! cpuidle: using governor ladder ip_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team TCP cubic registered input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard as /class/input/input2 NET: Registered protocol family 17 ata2: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300) ata1: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113 SControl 300) registered taskstats version 1 ata6: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300) ata5: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300) rtc_cmos 00:03: setting system clock to 2009-06-18 10:22:46 UTC (1245320566) ata1.00: ATA-7: ST380211AS, 3.AAE, max UDMA/133 ata1.00: 156301488 sectors, multi 0: LBA48 NCQ (depth 31/32) ata1.00: configured for UDMA/133 scsi 0:0:0:0: Direct-Access ATA ST380211AS 3.AA PQ: 0 ANSI: 5 sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] 156301488 512-byte hardware sectors: (80.0 GB/74.5 GiB) sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write Protect is off sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00 sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA sda: sda1 sda2 sda3 sda4 < sda5 sda6 sda7 sda8 > sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI disk Freeing unused kernel memory: 360k freed Write protecting the kernel read-only data: 4324k Red Hat nash version 6.0.52 starting Mounting proc filesystem Mounting sysfs filesystem Creating /dev Creating initial device nodes Setting up hotplug. input: ImPS/2 Generic Wheel Mouse as /class/input/input3 Creating block device nodes. mount: could not find filesystem '/proc/bus/usb' Waiting for driver initialization. Waiting for driver initialization. Creating root device. Mounting root filesystem. EXT3-fs: INFO: recovery required on readonly filesystem. EXT3-fs: write access will be enabled during recovery. kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds Setting up otherEXT3-fs: recovery complete. filesystems. EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with writeback data mode. Setting up new root fs no fstab.sys, mounting internal defaults SELinux: 8192 avtab hash slots, 177803 rules. SELinux: 8192 avtab hash slots, 177803 rules. SELinux: 6 users, 12 roles, 2431 types, 118 bools, 1 sens, 1024 cats SELinux: 73 classes, 177803 rules SELinux: class kernel_service not defined in policy SELinux: permission open in class sock_file not defined in policy SELinux: permission nlmsg_tty_audit in class netlink_audit_socket not defined in policy SELinux: the above unknown classes and permissions will be allowed SELinux: Completing initialization. SELinux: Setting up existing superblocks. SELinux: initialized (dev sda2, type ext3), uses xattr SELinux: initialized (dev tmpfs, type tmpfs), uses transition SIDs SELinux: initialized (dev selinuxfs, type selinuxfs), uses genfs_contexts SELinux: initialized (dev mqueue, type mqueue), uses transition SIDs SELinux: initialized (dev devpts, type devpts), uses transition SIDs SELinux: initialized (dev inotifyfs, type inotifyfs), uses genfs_contexts SELinux: initialized (dev tmpfs, type tmpfs), uses transition SIDs SELinux: initialized (dev anon_inodefs, type anon_inodefs), uses genfs_contexts SELinux: initialized (dev pipefs, type pipefs), uses task SIDs SELinux: initialized (dev debugfs, type debugfs), uses genfs_contexts SELinux: initialized (dev sockfs, type sockfs), uses task SIDs SELinux: initialized (dev proc, type proc), uses genfs_contexts SELinux: initialized (dev bdev, type bdev), uses genfs_contexts SELinux: initialized (dev rootfs, type rootfs), uses genfs_contexts SELinux: initialized (dev sysfs, type sysfs), uses genfs_contexts type=1403 audit(1245320574.561:2): policy loaded auid=4294967295 ses=4294967295 Switching to new root and running init. unmounting old /dev unmounting old /proc unmounting old /sys Welcome to Fedora Press 'I' to enter interactive startup. Starting udev: [ OK ] Setting hostname andromeda.procyon.org.uk: [ OK ] Checking filesystems Checking all file systems. [/sbin/fsck.ext3 (1) -- /] fsck.ext3 -a /dev/sda2 /1: clean, 330515/2621440 files, 1528849/2620603 blocks [/sbin/fsck.ext3 (1) -- /boot] fsck.ext3 -a /dev/sda1 /boot1: recovering journal /boot1: clean, 79/50200 files, 72187/200780 blocks [ OK ] Remounting root filesystem in read-write mode: [ OK ] Mounting local filesystems: [ OK ] Enabling local filesystem quotas: [ OK ] Enabling /etc/fstab swaps: [ OK ] Entering non-interactive startup Starting background readahead (early, fast mode): [ OK ] FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory Bringing up loopback interface: [ OK ] Bringing up interface eth0: Determining IP information for eth0... done. [ OK ] FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory Starting restorecond: [ OK ] Starting auditd: [ OK ] Starting irqbalance: [ OK ] Starting mcstransd: [ OK ] Starting rpcbind: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory rpcbind: cannot create socket for udp6 modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory rpcbind: cannot create socket for tcp6 [ OK ] modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory Starting NFS statd: [ OK ] Starting system message bus: [ OK ] Starting lm_sensors: not configured, run sensors-detect[WARNING] Starting sshd: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory [ OK ] modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory Starting ntpd: [ OK ] modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory SysRq : Changing Loglevel Loglevel set to 8 Now booted Starting smartd: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory [ OK ] Fedora release 9 (Sulphur) Kernel 2.6.30-cachefs on an x86_64 (/dev/ttyS0) andromeda.procyon.org.uk login: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory warning: `capget01' uses 32-bit capabilities (legacy support in use) modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory msgctl11 invoked oom-killer: gfp_mask=0xd0, order=1, oom_adj=0 msgctl11 cpuset=/ mems_allowed=0 Pid: 30549, comm: msgctl11 Not tainted 2.6.30-cachefs #106 Call Trace: [<ffffffff81071dae>] ? oom_kill_process.clone.0+0xa9/0x245 [<ffffffff81072075>] ? __out_of_memory+0x12b/0x142 [<ffffffff810720f6>] ? out_of_memory+0x6a/0x94 [<ffffffff8107479e>] ? __alloc_pages_nodemask+0x422/0x50b [<ffffffff81031110>] ? copy_process+0x93/0x113f [<ffffffff810748f1>] ? __get_free_pages+0x12/0x50 [<ffffffff81031130>] ? copy_process+0xb3/0x113f [<ffffffff81081ae2>] ? handle_mm_fault+0x2d5/0x645 [<ffffffff810322fb>] ? do_fork+0x13f/0x2ba [<ffffffff81022a0b>] ? do_page_fault+0x1f1/0x206 [<ffffffff8100b0d3>] ? stub_clone+0x13/0x20 [<ffffffff8100ad6b>] ? system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b Mem-Info: DMA per-cpu: CPU 0: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 CPU 1: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 DMA32 per-cpu: CPU 0: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 0 CPU 1: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 47 Active_anon:80388 active_file:0 inactive_anon:822 inactive_file:2 unevictable:0 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 free:2053 slab:38793 mapped:357 pagetables:60476 bounce:0 DMA free:3916kB min:60kB low:72kB high:88kB active_anon:3608kB inactive_anon:128kB active_file:0kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:15364kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no lowmem_reserve[]: 0 968 968 968 DMA32 free:4296kB min:3948kB low:4932kB high:5920kB active_anon:317944kB inactive_anon:3160kB active_file:0kB inactive_file:8kB unevictable:0kB present:992032kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0 0 DMA: 1*4kB 1*8kB 0*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 1*2048kB 0*4096kB = 3916kB DMA32: 576*4kB 15*8kB 1*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 4296kB 1854 total pagecache pages 0 pages in swap cache Swap cache stats: add 0, delete 0, find 0/0 Free swap = 0kB Total swap = 0kB 255744 pages RAM 5588 pages reserved 230698 pages shared 217103 pages non-shared Out of memory: kill process 25166 (msgctl11) score 133496 or a child Killed process 28855 (msgctl11) msgctl11 invoked oom-killer: gfp_mask=0xd0, order=1, oom_adj=0 msgctl11 cpuset=/ mems_allowed=0 Pid: 30312, comm: msgctl11 Not tainted 2.6.30-cachefs #106 Call Trace: [<ffffffff81071dae>] ? oom_kill_process.clone.0+0xa9/0x245 [<ffffffff81072075>] ? __out_of_memory+0x12b/0x142 [<ffffffff810720f6>] ? out_of_memory+0x6a/0x94 [<ffffffff8107479e>] ? __alloc_pages_nodemask+0x422/0x50b [<ffffffff81031110>] ? copy_process+0x93/0x113f [<ffffffff810748f1>] ? __get_free_pages+0x12/0x50 [<ffffffff81031130>] ? copy_process+0xb3/0x113f [<ffffffff81029a83>] ? update_curr+0x53/0xdf [<ffffffff81081e00>] ? handle_mm_fault+0x5f3/0x645 [<ffffffff810322fb>] ? do_fork+0x13f/0x2ba [<ffffffff81022a0b>] ? do_page_fault+0x1f1/0x206 [<ffffffff8100b0d3>] ? stub_clone+0x13/0x20 [<ffffffff8100ad6b>] ? system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b Mem-Info: DMA per-cpu: CPU 0: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 CPU 1: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 DMA32 per-cpu: CPU 0: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 0 CPU 1: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 0 Active_anon:79646 active_file:2 inactive_anon:4113 inactive_file:0 unevictable:0 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 free:1966 slab:38417 mapped:2 pagetables:61720 bounce:0 DMA free:3916kB min:60kB low:72kB high:88kB active_anon:3608kB inactive_anon:256kB active_file:0kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:15364kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no lowmem_reserve[]: 0 968 968 968 DMA32 free:3948kB min:3948kB low:4932kB high:5920kB active_anon:314976kB inactive_anon:16196kB active_file:8kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:992032kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0 0 DMA: 1*4kB 1*8kB 0*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 1*2048kB 0*4096kB = 3916kB DMA32: 443*4kB 20*8kB 10*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 3948kB 36 total pagecache pages 0 pages in swap cache Swap cache stats: add 0, delete 0, find 0/0 Free swap = 0kB Total swap = 0kB 255744 pages RAM 5588 pages reserved 151665 pages shared 220702 pages non-shared Out of memory: kill process 25166 (msgctl11) score 133404 or a child Killed process 28860 (msgctl11) -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. 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* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-06-18 14:46 ` David Howells @ 2009-06-19 5:24 ` Wu Fengguang -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-06-19 5:24 UTC (permalink / raw) To: David Howells Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 10:46:52PM +0800, David Howells wrote: > > Hmmm.... It's possible that this makes my test box implode horribly when > running LTP. > > I'm going to bisect it to see if this is actually due to your patches. Not likely my patches, they may cause regression only when there are many VM_EXEC mapped pages. You can try reverting this patch, it is a much bigger change for normal systems. commit 56e49d218890f49b0057710a4b6fef31f5ffbfec Author: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com> Date: Tue Jun 16 15:32:28 2009 -0700 vmscan: evict use-once pages first When the file LRU lists are dominated by streaming IO pages, evict those pages first, before considering evicting other pages. This should be safe from deadlocks or performance problems because only three things can happen to an inactive file page: 1) referenced twice and promoted to the active list 2) evicted by the pageout code 3) under IO, after which it will get evicted or promoted The pages freed in this way can either be reused for streaming IO, or allocated for something else. If the pages are used for streaming IO, this pageout pattern continues. Otherwise, we will fall back to the normal pageout pattern. Thanks, Fengguang > Note that I don't have any swap space. This after a fresh reboot: > > [root@andromeda ~]# cat /proc/meminfo > MemTotal: 1000624 kB > MemFree: 797328 kB > Buffers: 13272 kB > Cached: 121744 kB > SwapCached: 0 kB > Active: 36240 kB > Inactive: 115856 kB > Active(anon): 17448 kB > Inactive(anon): 0 kB > Active(file): 18792 kB > Inactive(file): 115856 kB > Unevictable: 0 kB > Mlocked: 0 kB > SwapTotal: 0 kB > SwapFree: 0 kB > Dirty: 28 kB > Writeback: 0 kB > AnonPages: 17280 kB > Mapped: 5376 kB > Slab: 42984 kB > SReclaimable: 6956 kB > SUnreclaim: 36028 kB > PageTables: 1304 kB > NFS_Unstable: 0 kB > Bounce: 0 kB > WritebackTmp: 0 kB > CommitLimit: 500312 kB > Committed_AS: 52596 kB > VmallocTotal: 34359738367 kB > VmallocUsed: 190044 kB > VmallocChunk: 34359546363 kB > DirectMap4k: 13312 kB > DirectMap2M: 1009664 kB > > David > --- > Initializing cgroup subsys cpuset > Linux version 2.6.30-cachefs (dhowells@warthog.procyon.org.uk) (gcc version 4.4.0 20090506 (Red Hat 4.4.0-4) (GCC) ) #106 SMP Wed Jun 17 22:10:31 BST 2009 > Command line: initrd=andromeda-initrd console=tty0 console=ttyS0,115200 ro root=/dev/sda2 enforcing=1 debug BOOT_IMAGE=andromeda-vmlinuz > KERNEL supported cpus: > Intel GenuineIntel > AMD AuthenticAMD > Centaur CentaurHauls > BIOS-provided physical RAM map: > BIOS-e820: 0000000000000000 - 000000000009ec00 (usable) > BIOS-e820: 000000000009ec00 - 00000000000a0000 (reserved) > BIOS-e820: 00000000000e0000 - 0000000000100000 (reserved) > BIOS-e820: 0000000000100000 - 000000003e59a000 (usable) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e59a000 - 000000003e5a6000 (reserved) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e5a6000 - 000000003e644000 (usable) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e644000 - 000000003e6a9000 (ACPI NVS) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e6a9000 - 000000003e6ac000 (ACPI data) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e6ac000 - 000000003e6f2000 (ACPI NVS) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e6f2000 - 000000003e6ff000 (ACPI data) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e6ff000 - 000000003e700000 (usable) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e700000 - 000000003f000000 (reserved) > BIOS-e820: 00000000fff00000 - 0000000100000000 (reserved) > DMI 2.4 present. > last_pfn = 0x3e700 max_arch_pfn = 0x400000000 > MTRR default type: uncachable > MTRR fixed ranges enabled: > 00000-9FFFF write-back > A0000-FFFFF uncachable > MTRR variable ranges enabled: > 0 base 000000000 mask FC0000000 write-back > 1 base 03F000000 mask FFF000000 uncachable > 2 base 03E800000 mask FFF800000 uncachable > 3 base 03E700000 mask FFFF00000 uncachable > 4 disabled > 5 disabled > 6 disabled > 7 disabled > x86 PAT enabled: cpu 0, old 0x7040600070406, new 0x7010600070106 > initial memory mapped : 0 - 20000000 > init_memory_mapping: 0000000000000000-000000003e700000 > 0000000000 - 003e600000 page 2M > 003e600000 - 003e700000 page 4k > kernel direct mapping tables up to 3e700000 @ 8000-b000 > RAMDISK: 3e2ee000 - 3e57991c > ACPI: RSDP 00000000000fe020 00014 (v00 INTEL ) > ACPI: RSDT 000000003e6fd038 0004C (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 01000013) > ACPI: FACP 000000003e6fc000 00074 (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: DSDT 000000003e6f8000 03EDA (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: FACS 000000003e6ac000 00040 > ACPI: APIC 000000003e6f7000 00078 (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: WDDT 000000003e6f6000 00040 (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: MCFG 000000003e6f5000 0003C (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: ASF! 000000003e6f4000 000A6 (v32 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6f3000 001BC (v01 INTEL CpuPm 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6f2000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu0Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6ab000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu1Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6aa000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu2Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6a9000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu3Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: Local APIC address 0xfee00000 > (7 early reservations) ==> bootmem [0000000000 - 003e700000] > #0 [0000000000 - 0000001000] BIOS data page ==> [0000000000 - 0000001000] > #1 [0000006000 - 0000008000] TRAMPOLINE ==> [0000006000 - 0000008000] > #2 [0001000000 - 0001535d90] TEXT DATA BSS ==> [0001000000 - 0001535d90] > #3 [003e2ee000 - 003e57991c] RAMDISK ==> [003e2ee000 - 003e57991c] > #4 [000009e800 - 0000100000] BIOS reserved ==> [000009e800 - 0000100000] > #5 [0001536000 - 0001536199] BRK ==> [0001536000 - 0001536199] > #6 [0000008000 - 0000009000] PGTABLE ==> [0000008000 - 0000009000] > found SMP MP-table at [ffff8800000fe200] fe200 > [ffffea0000000000-ffffea0000dfffff] PMD -> [ffff880001a00000-ffff8800027fffff] on node 0 > Zone PFN ranges: > DMA 0x00000000 -> 0x00001000 > DMA32 0x00001000 -> 0x00100000 > Normal 0x00100000 -> 0x00100000 > Movable zone start PFN for each node > early_node_map[4] active PFN ranges > 0: 0x00000000 -> 0x0000009e > 0: 0x00000100 -> 0x0003e59a > 0: 0x0003e5a6 -> 0x0003e644 > 0: 0x0003e6ff -> 0x0003e700 > On node 0 totalpages: 255447 > DMA zone: 56 pages used for memmap > DMA zone: 101 pages reserved > DMA zone: 3841 pages, LIFO batch:0 > DMA32 zone: 3441 pages used for memmap > DMA32 zone: 248008 pages, LIFO batch:31 > ACPI: PM-Timer IO Port: 0x408 > ACPI: Local APIC address 0xfee00000 > ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x01] lapic_id[0x00] enabled) > ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x02] lapic_id[0x01] enabled) > ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x03] lapic_id[0x82] disabled) > ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x04] lapic_id[0x83] disabled) > ACPI: LAPIC_NMI (acpi_id[0x01] dfl dfl lint[0x1]) > ACPI: LAPIC_NMI (acpi_id[0x02] dfl dfl lint[0x1]) > ACPI: IOAPIC (id[0x02] address[0xfec00000] gsi_base[0]) > IOAPIC[0]: apic_id 2, version 32, address 0xfec00000, GSI 0-23 > ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 0 global_irq 2 dfl dfl) > ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 9 global_irq 9 high level) > ACPI: IRQ0 used by override. > ACPI: IRQ2 used by override. > ACPI: IRQ9 used by override. > Using ACPI (MADT) for SMP configuration information > 4 Processors exceeds NR_CPUS limit of 2 > SMP: Allowing 2 CPUs, 0 hotplug CPUs > nr_irqs_gsi: 24 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000000009e000 - 000000000009f000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000000009f000 - 00000000000a0000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 00000000000a0000 - 00000000000e0000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 00000000000e0000 - 0000000000100000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e59a000 - 000000003e5a6000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e644000 - 000000003e6a9000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e6a9000 - 000000003e6ac000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e6ac000 - 000000003e6f2000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e6f2000 - 000000003e6ff000 > Allocating PCI resources starting at 3f000000 (gap: 3f000000:c0f00000) > NR_CPUS:2 nr_cpumask_bits:2 nr_cpu_ids:2 nr_node_ids:1 > PERCPU: Embedded 24 pages at ffff880001541000, static data 67296 bytes > Built 1 zonelists in Zone order, mobility grouping on. Total pages: 251849 > Kernel command line: initrd=andromeda-initrd console=tty0 console=ttyS0,115200 ro root=/dev/sda2 enforcing=1 debug BOOT_IMAGE=andromeda-vmlinuz > PID hash table entries: 4096 (order: 12, 32768 bytes) > Dentry cache hash table entries: 131072 (order: 8, 1048576 bytes) > Inode-cache hash table entries: 65536 (order: 7, 524288 bytes) > Initializing CPU#0 > Checking aperture... > No AGP bridge found > Memory: 996952k/1022976k available (2953k kernel code, 1188k absent, 24132k reserved, 1678k data, 360k init) > NR_IRQS:320 > Fast TSC calibration using PIT > Detected 1864.978 MHz processor. > Console: colour VGA+ 80x25 > console [tty0] enabled > console [ttyS0] enabled > Calibrating delay loop (skipped), value calculated using timer frequency.. 3729.95 BogoMIPS (lpj=7459912) > Security Framework initialized > SELinux: Initializing. > SELinux: Starting in enforcing mode > Mount-cache hash table entries: 256 > Initializing cgroup subsys debug > Initializing cgroup subsys ns > Initializing cgroup subsys devices > CPU: L1 I cache: 32K, L1 D cache: 32K > CPU: L2 cache: 2048K > CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0 > CPU: Processor Core ID: 0 > mce: CPU supports 6 MCE banks > CPU0: Thermal monitoring enabled (TM2) > using mwait in idle threads. > ACPI: Core revision 20090521 > Setting APIC routing to flat > ..TIMER: vector=0x30 apic1=0 pin1=2 apic2=-1 pin2=-1 > CPU0: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6300 @ 1.86GHz stepping 06 > Booting processor 1 APIC 0x1 ip 0x6000 > Initializing CPU#1 > Calibrating delay using timer specific routine.. 3525.06 BogoMIPS (lpj=7050122) > CPU: L1 I cache: 32K, L1 D cache: 32K > CPU: L2 cache: 2048K > CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0 > CPU: Processor Core ID: 1 > mce: CPU supports 6 MCE banks > CPU1: Thermal monitoring enabled (TM2) > x86 PAT enabled: cpu 1, old 0x7040600070406, new 0x7010600070106 > CPU1: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6300 @ 1.86GHz stepping 06 > checking TSC synchronization [CPU#0 -> CPU#1]: passed. > Brought up 2 CPUs > Total of 2 processors activated (7255.01 BogoMIPS). > NET: Registered protocol family 16 > ACPI: bus type pci registered > PCI: MCFG configuration 0: base f0000000 segment 0 buses 0 - 127 > PCI: Not using MMCONFIG. > PCI: Using configuration type 1 for base access > bio: create slab <bio-0> at 0 > ACPI: EC: Look up EC in DSDT > ACPI: Interpreter enabled > ACPI: (supports S0 S3 S4 S5) > ACPI: Using IOAPIC for interrupt routing > PCI: MCFG configuration 0: base f0000000 segment 0 buses 0 - 127 > PCI: MCFG area at f0000000 reserved in ACPI motherboard resources > PCI: Using MMCONFIG at f0000000 - f7ffffff > ACPI: No dock devices found. > ACPI: PCI Root Bridge [PCI0] (0000:00) > pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50200000-0x502fffff] > pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 18 64bit mmio: [0x40000000-0x4fffffff] > pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 20 io port: [0x2110-0x2117] > pci 0000:00:03.0: reg 10 64bit mmio: [0x50326100-0x5032610f] > pci 0000:00:03.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:03.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50300000-0x5031ffff] > pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 14 32bit mmio: [0x50324000-0x50324fff] > pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 18 io port: [0x20e0-0x20ff] > pci 0000:00:19.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:19.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1a.0: reg 20 io port: [0x20c0-0x20df] > pci 0000:00:1a.1: reg 20 io port: [0x20a0-0x20bf] > pci 0000:00:1a.7: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50325c00-0x50325fff] > pci 0000:00:1a.7: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1a.7: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1b.0: reg 10 64bit mmio: [0x50320000-0x50323fff] > pci 0000:00:1b.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1b.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1c.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.1: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1c.1: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.2: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1c.2: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.3: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1c.3: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.4: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1c.4: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1d.0: reg 20 io port: [0x2080-0x209f] > pci 0000:00:1d.1: reg 20 io port: [0x2060-0x207f] > pci 0000:00:1d.2: reg 20 io port: [0x2040-0x205f] > pci 0000:00:1d.7: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50325800-0x50325bff] > pci 0000:00:1d.7: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1d.7: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1f.0: quirk: region 0400-047f claimed by ICH6 ACPI/GPIO/TCO > pci 0000:00:1f.0: quirk: region 0500-053f claimed by ICH6 GPIO > pci 0000:00:1f.0: ICH7 LPC Generic IO decode 1 PIO at 0680 (mask 007f) > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 10 io port: [0x2108-0x210f] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 14 io port: [0x211c-0x211f] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 18 io port: [0x2100-0x2107] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 1c io port: [0x2118-0x211b] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 20 io port: [0x2020-0x203f] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 24 32bit mmio: [0x50325000-0x503257ff] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: PME# supported from D3hot > pci 0000:00:1f.2: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1f.3: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50326000-0x503260ff] > pci 0000:00:1f.3: reg 20 io port: [0x2000-0x201f] > pci 0000:00:1c.0: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50400000-0x504fffff] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 10 io port: [0x1018-0x101f] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 14 io port: [0x1024-0x1027] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 18 io port: [0x1010-0x1017] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 1c io port: [0x1020-0x1023] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 20 io port: [0x1000-0x100f] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 24 32bit mmio: [0x50100000-0x501001ff] > pci 0000:02:00.0: supports D1 > pci 0000:02:00.0: PME# supported from D0 D1 D3hot > pci 0000:02:00.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.1: bridge io port: [0x1000-0x1fff] > pci 0000:00:1c.1: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50100000-0x501fffff] > pci 0000:00:1c.2: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50500000-0x505fffff] > pci 0000:00:1c.3: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50600000-0x506fffff] > pci 0000:00:1c.4: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50700000-0x507fffff] > pci 0000:06:03.0: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50004000-0x500047ff] > pci 0000:06:03.0: reg 14 32bit mmio: [0x50000000-0x50003fff] > pci 0000:06:03.0: supports D1 D2 > pci 0000:06:03.0: PME# supported from D0 D1 D2 D3hot > pci 0000:06:03.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1e.0: transparent bridge > pci 0000:00:1e.0: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50000000-0x500fffff] > pci_bus 0000:00: on NUMA node 0 > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.P32_._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX0._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX1._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX2._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX3._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX4._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKA] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKB] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 *10 11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKC] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKD] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKE] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 *9 10 11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKF] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 *10 11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKG] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 *9 10 11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKH] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) > SCSI subsystem initialized > libata version 3.00 loaded. > PCI: Using ACPI for IRQ routing > NetLabel: Initializing > NetLabel: domain hash size = 128 > NetLabel: protocols = UNLABELED CIPSOv4 > NetLabel: unlabeled traffic allowed by default > pnp: PnP ACPI init > ACPI: bus type pnp registered > pnp: PnP ACPI: found 12 devices > ACPI: ACPI bus type pnp unregistered > system 00:01: iomem range 0xf0000000-0xf7ffffff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed13000-0xfed13fff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed14000-0xfed17fff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed18000-0xfed18fff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed19000-0xfed19fff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed1c000-0xfed1ffff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed20000-0xfed3ffff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed45000-0xfed99fff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xc0000-0xdffff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xe0000-0xfffff could not be reserved > system 00:06: ioport range 0x500-0x53f has been reserved > system 00:06: ioport range 0x400-0x47f has been reserved > system 00:06: ioport range 0x680-0x6ff has been reserved > pci 0000:00:1c.0: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:01 > pci 0000:00:1c.0: IO window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.0: MEM window: 0x50400000-0x504fffff > pci 0000:00:1c.0: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.1: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:02 > pci 0000:00:1c.1: IO window: 0x1000-0x1fff > pci 0000:00:1c.1: MEM window: 0x50100000-0x501fffff > pci 0000:00:1c.1: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.2: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:03 > pci 0000:00:1c.2: IO window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.2: MEM window: 0x50500000-0x505fffff > pci 0000:00:1c.2: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.3: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:04 > pci 0000:00:1c.3: IO window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.3: MEM window: 0x50600000-0x506fffff > pci 0000:00:1c.3: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.4: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:05 > pci 0000:00:1c.4: IO window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.4: MEM window: 0x50700000-0x507fffff > pci 0000:00:1c.4: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1e.0: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:06 > pci 0000:00:1e.0: IO window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1e.0: MEM window: 0x50000000-0x500fffff > pci 0000:00:1e.0: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 17 > pci 0000:00:1c.0: setting latency timer to 64 > pci 0000:00:1c.1: PCI INT B -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 16 > pci 0000:00:1c.1: setting latency timer to 64 > pci 0000:00:1c.2: PCI INT C -> GSI 18 (level, low) -> IRQ 18 > pci 0000:00:1c.2: setting latency timer to 64 > pci 0000:00:1c.3: PCI INT D -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 19 > pci 0000:00:1c.3: setting latency timer to 64 > pci 0000:00:1c.4: PCI INT A -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 17 > pci 0000:00:1c.4: setting latency timer to 64 > pci 0000:00:1e.0: setting latency timer to 64 > pci_bus 0000:00: resource 0 io: [0x00-0xffff] > pci_bus 0000:00: resource 1 mem: [0x000000-0xffffffffffffffff] > pci_bus 0000:01: resource 1 mem: [0x50400000-0x504fffff] > pci_bus 0000:02: resource 0 io: [0x1000-0x1fff] > pci_bus 0000:02: resource 1 mem: [0x50100000-0x501fffff] > pci_bus 0000:03: resource 1 mem: [0x50500000-0x505fffff] > pci_bus 0000:04: resource 1 mem: [0x50600000-0x506fffff] > pci_bus 0000:05: resource 1 mem: [0x50700000-0x507fffff] > pci_bus 0000:06: resource 1 mem: [0x50000000-0x500fffff] > pci_bus 0000:06: resource 3 io: [0x00-0xffff] > pci_bus 0000:06: resource 4 mem: [0x000000-0xffffffffffffffff] > NET: Registered protocol family 2 > IP route cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 6, 262144 bytes) > TCP established hash table entries: 131072 (order: 9, 2097152 bytes) > TCP bind hash table entries: 65536 (order: 8, 1048576 bytes) > TCP: Hash tables configured (established 131072 bind 65536) > TCP reno registered > NET: Registered protocol family 1 > Unpacking initramfs... > Freeing initrd memory: 2606k freed > audit: initializing netlink socket (disabled) > type=2000 audit(1245320564.157:1): initialized > VFS: Disk quotas dquot_6.5.2 > Dquot-cache hash table entries: 512 (order 0, 4096 bytes) > SGI XFS with ACLs, security attributes, large block/inode numbers, no debug enabled > msgmni has been set to 1953 > SELinux: Registering netfilter hooks > alg: No test for fcrypt (fcrypt-generic) > alg: No test for stdrng (krng) > Block layer SCSI generic (bsg) driver version 0.4 loaded (major 253) > io scheduler noop registered > io scheduler anticipatory registered (default) > io scheduler deadline registered > io scheduler cfq registered > pci 0000:00:02.0: Boot video device > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.0: irq 24 for MSI/MSI-X > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.0: setting latency timer to 64 > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.1: irq 25 for MSI/MSI-X > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.1: setting latency timer to 64 > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.2: irq 26 for MSI/MSI-X > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.2: setting latency timer to 64 > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.3: irq 27 for MSI/MSI-X > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.3: setting latency timer to 64 > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.4: irq 28 for MSI/MSI-X > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.4: setting latency timer to 64 > input: Power Button as /class/input/input0 > ACPI: Power Button [PWRF] > input: Sleep Button as /class/input/input1 > ACPI: Sleep Button [SLPB] > processor ACPI_CPU:00: registered as cooling_device0 > ACPI: Processor [CPU0] (supports 8 throttling states) > processor ACPI_CPU:01: registered as cooling_device1 > ACPI: Processor [CPU1] (supports 8 throttling states) > Linux agpgart interface v0.103 > agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: Intel 965G Chipset > agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: detected 7676K stolen memory > agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: AGP aperture is 256M @ 0x40000000 > intelfb: Framebuffer driver for Intel(R) 830M/845G/852GM/855GM/865G/915G/915GM/945G/945GM/945GME/965G/965GM chipsets > intelfb: Version 0.9.6 > intelfb 0000:00:02.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 16 > intelfb: 00:02.0: Intel(R) 965G, aperture size 256MB, stolen memory 7932kB > intelfb: Initial video mode is 1024x768-32@70. > Serial: 8250/16550 driver, 4 ports, IRQ sharing enabled > serial8250: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A > Platform driver 'serial8250' needs updating - please use dev_pm_ops > 00:0a: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A > loop: module loaded > Driver 'sd' needs updating - please use bus_type methods > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: version 3.0 > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: PCI INT A -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 19 > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: irq 29 for MSI/MSI-X > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: AHCI 0001.0100 32 slots 4 ports 3 Gbps 0x33 impl SATA mode > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: flags: 64bit ncq sntf led clo pio slum part ems > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: setting latency timer to 64 > scsi0 : ahci > scsi1 : ahci > scsi2 : ahci > scsi3 : ahci > scsi4 : ahci > scsi5 : ahci > ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325100 irq 29 > ata2: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325180 irq 29 > ata3: DUMMY > ata4: DUMMY > ata5: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325300 irq 29 > ata6: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325380 irq 29 > e1000e: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Driver - 1.0.2-k2 > e1000e: Copyright (c) 1999-2008 Intel Corporation. > e1000e 0000:00:19.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 20 (level, low) -> IRQ 20 > e1000e 0000:00:19.0: setting latency timer to 64 > e1000e 0000:00:19.0: irq 30 for MSI/MSI-X > 0000:00:19.0: eth0: (PCI Express:2.5GB/s:Width x1) 00:16:76:ce:3a:3c > 0000:00:19.0: eth0: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection > 0000:00:19.0: eth0: MAC: 6, PHY: 6, PBA No: ffffff-0ff > PNP: PS/2 Controller [PNP0303:PS2K,PNP0f03:PS2M] at 0x60,0x64 irq 1,12 > Platform driver 'i8042' needs updating - please use dev_pm_ops > serio: i8042 KBD port at 0x60,0x64 irq 1 > serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12 > mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice > rtc_cmos 00:03: RTC can wake from S4 > rtc_cmos 00:03: rtc core: registered rtc_cmos as rtc0 > rtc0: alarms up to one month, 114 bytes nvram > i2c /dev entries driver > i801_smbus 0000:00:1f.3: PCI INT B -> GSI 21 (level, low) -> IRQ 21 > coretemp coretemp.0: Using relative temperature scale! > coretemp coretemp.1: Using relative temperature scale! > cpuidle: using governor ladder > ip_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team > TCP cubic registered > input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard as /class/input/input2 > NET: Registered protocol family 17 > ata2: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300) > ata1: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113 SControl 300) > registered taskstats version 1 > ata6: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300) > ata5: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300) > rtc_cmos 00:03: setting system clock to 2009-06-18 10:22:46 UTC (1245320566) > ata1.00: ATA-7: ST380211AS, 3.AAE, max UDMA/133 > ata1.00: 156301488 sectors, multi 0: LBA48 NCQ (depth 31/32) > ata1.00: configured for UDMA/133 > scsi 0:0:0:0: Direct-Access ATA ST380211AS 3.AA PQ: 0 ANSI: 5 > sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] 156301488 512-byte hardware sectors: (80.0 GB/74.5 GiB) > sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write Protect is off > sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00 > sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA > sda: sda1 sda2 sda3 sda4 < sda5 sda6 sda7 sda8 > > sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI disk > Freeing unused kernel memory: 360k freed > Write protecting the kernel read-only data: 4324k > Red Hat nash version 6.0.52 starting > Mounting proc filesystem > Mounting sysfs filesystem > Creating /dev > Creating initial device nodes > Setting up hotplug. > input: ImPS/2 Generic Wheel Mouse as /class/input/input3 > Creating block device nodes. > mount: could not find filesystem '/proc/bus/usb' > Waiting for driver initialization. > Waiting for driver initialization. > Creating root device. > Mounting root filesystem. > EXT3-fs: INFO: recovery required on readonly filesystem. > EXT3-fs: write access will be enabled during recovery. > kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds > Setting up otherEXT3-fs: recovery complete. > filesystems. > EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with writeback data mode. > Setting up new root fs > no fstab.sys, mounting internal defaults > SELinux: 8192 avtab hash slots, 177803 rules. > SELinux: 8192 avtab hash slots, 177803 rules. > SELinux: 6 users, 12 roles, 2431 types, 118 bools, 1 sens, 1024 cats > SELinux: 73 classes, 177803 rules > SELinux: class kernel_service not defined in policy > SELinux: permission open in class sock_file not defined in policy > SELinux: permission nlmsg_tty_audit in class netlink_audit_socket not defined in policy > SELinux: the above unknown classes and permissions will be allowed > SELinux: Completing initialization. > SELinux: Setting up existing superblocks. > SELinux: initialized (dev sda2, type ext3), uses xattr > SELinux: initialized (dev tmpfs, type tmpfs), uses transition SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev selinuxfs, type selinuxfs), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev mqueue, type mqueue), uses transition SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev devpts, type devpts), uses transition SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev inotifyfs, type inotifyfs), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev tmpfs, type tmpfs), uses transition SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev anon_inodefs, type anon_inodefs), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev pipefs, type pipefs), uses task SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev debugfs, type debugfs), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev sockfs, type sockfs), uses task SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev proc, type proc), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev bdev, type bdev), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev rootfs, type rootfs), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev sysfs, type sysfs), uses genfs_contexts > type=1403 audit(1245320574.561:2): policy loaded auid=4294967295 ses=4294967295 > Switching to new root and running init. > unmounting old /dev > unmounting old /proc > unmounting old /sys > Welcome to Fedora > Press 'I' to enter interactive startup. > Starting udev: [ OK ] > Setting hostname andromeda.procyon.org.uk: [ OK ] > Checking filesystems > Checking all file systems. > [/sbin/fsck.ext3 (1) -- /] fsck.ext3 -a /dev/sda2 > /1: clean, 330515/2621440 files, 1528849/2620603 blocks > [/sbin/fsck.ext3 (1) -- /boot] fsck.ext3 -a /dev/sda1 > /boot1: recovering journal > /boot1: clean, 79/50200 files, 72187/200780 blocks > [ OK ] > Remounting root filesystem in read-write mode: [ OK ] > Mounting local filesystems: [ OK ] > Enabling local filesystem quotas: [ OK ] > Enabling /etc/fstab swaps: [ OK ] > Entering non-interactive startup > Starting background readahead (early, fast mode): [ OK ] > FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > Bringing up loopback interface: [ OK ] > Bringing up interface eth0: > Determining IP information for eth0... done. > [ OK ] > FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > Starting restorecond: [ OK ] > Starting auditd: [ OK ] > Starting irqbalance: [ OK ] > Starting mcstransd: [ OK ] > Starting rpcbind: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > rpcbind: cannot create socket for udp6 > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > rpcbind: cannot create socket for tcp6 > [ OK ] > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > Starting NFS statd: [ OK ] > Starting system message bus: [ OK ] > Starting lm_sensors: not configured, run sensors-detect[WARNING] > Starting sshd: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > [ OK ] > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > Starting ntpd: [ OK ] > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > SysRq : Changing Loglevel > Loglevel set to 8 > Now booted > Starting smartd: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > [ OK ] > > Fedora release 9 (Sulphur) > Kernel 2.6.30-cachefs on an x86_64 (/dev/ttyS0) > > andromeda.procyon.org.uk login: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > warning: `capget01' uses 32-bit capabilities (legacy support in use) > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > msgctl11 invoked oom-killer: gfp_mask=0xd0, order=1, oom_adj=0 > msgctl11 cpuset=/ mems_allowed=0 > Pid: 30549, comm: msgctl11 Not tainted 2.6.30-cachefs #106 > Call Trace: > [<ffffffff81071dae>] ? oom_kill_process.clone.0+0xa9/0x245 > [<ffffffff81072075>] ? __out_of_memory+0x12b/0x142 > [<ffffffff810720f6>] ? out_of_memory+0x6a/0x94 > [<ffffffff8107479e>] ? __alloc_pages_nodemask+0x422/0x50b > [<ffffffff81031110>] ? copy_process+0x93/0x113f > [<ffffffff810748f1>] ? __get_free_pages+0x12/0x50 > [<ffffffff81031130>] ? copy_process+0xb3/0x113f > [<ffffffff81081ae2>] ? handle_mm_fault+0x2d5/0x645 > [<ffffffff810322fb>] ? do_fork+0x13f/0x2ba > [<ffffffff81022a0b>] ? do_page_fault+0x1f1/0x206 > [<ffffffff8100b0d3>] ? stub_clone+0x13/0x20 > [<ffffffff8100ad6b>] ? system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b > Mem-Info: > DMA per-cpu: > CPU 0: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 > CPU 1: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 > DMA32 per-cpu: > CPU 0: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 0 > CPU 1: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 47 > Active_anon:80388 active_file:0 inactive_anon:822 > inactive_file:2 unevictable:0 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 > free:2053 slab:38793 mapped:357 pagetables:60476 bounce:0 > DMA free:3916kB min:60kB low:72kB high:88kB active_anon:3608kB inactive_anon:128kB active_file:0kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:15364kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no > lowmem_reserve[]: 0 968 968 968 > DMA32 free:4296kB min:3948kB low:4932kB high:5920kB active_anon:317944kB inactive_anon:3160kB active_file:0kB inactive_file:8kB unevictable:0kB present:992032kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no > lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0 0 > DMA: 1*4kB 1*8kB 0*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 1*2048kB 0*4096kB = 3916kB > DMA32: 576*4kB 15*8kB 1*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 4296kB > 1854 total pagecache pages > 0 pages in swap cache > Swap cache stats: add 0, delete 0, find 0/0 > Free swap = 0kB > Total swap = 0kB > 255744 pages RAM > 5588 pages reserved > 230698 pages shared > 217103 pages non-shared > Out of memory: kill process 25166 (msgctl11) score 133496 or a child > Killed process 28855 (msgctl11) > msgctl11 invoked oom-killer: gfp_mask=0xd0, order=1, oom_adj=0 > msgctl11 cpuset=/ mems_allowed=0 > Pid: 30312, comm: msgctl11 Not tainted 2.6.30-cachefs #106 > Call Trace: > [<ffffffff81071dae>] ? oom_kill_process.clone.0+0xa9/0x245 > [<ffffffff81072075>] ? __out_of_memory+0x12b/0x142 > [<ffffffff810720f6>] ? out_of_memory+0x6a/0x94 > [<ffffffff8107479e>] ? __alloc_pages_nodemask+0x422/0x50b > [<ffffffff81031110>] ? copy_process+0x93/0x113f > [<ffffffff810748f1>] ? __get_free_pages+0x12/0x50 > [<ffffffff81031130>] ? copy_process+0xb3/0x113f > [<ffffffff81029a83>] ? update_curr+0x53/0xdf > [<ffffffff81081e00>] ? handle_mm_fault+0x5f3/0x645 > [<ffffffff810322fb>] ? do_fork+0x13f/0x2ba > [<ffffffff81022a0b>] ? do_page_fault+0x1f1/0x206 > [<ffffffff8100b0d3>] ? stub_clone+0x13/0x20 > [<ffffffff8100ad6b>] ? system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b > Mem-Info: > DMA per-cpu: > CPU 0: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 > CPU 1: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 > DMA32 per-cpu: > CPU 0: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 0 > CPU 1: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 0 > Active_anon:79646 active_file:2 inactive_anon:4113 > inactive_file:0 unevictable:0 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 > free:1966 slab:38417 mapped:2 pagetables:61720 bounce:0 > DMA free:3916kB min:60kB low:72kB high:88kB active_anon:3608kB inactive_anon:256kB active_file:0kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:15364kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no > lowmem_reserve[]: 0 968 968 968 > DMA32 free:3948kB min:3948kB low:4932kB high:5920kB active_anon:314976kB inactive_anon:16196kB active_file:8kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:992032kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no > lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0 0 > DMA: 1*4kB 1*8kB 0*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 1*2048kB 0*4096kB = 3916kB > DMA32: 443*4kB 20*8kB 10*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 3948kB > 36 total pagecache pages > 0 pages in swap cache > Swap cache stats: add 0, delete 0, find 0/0 > Free swap = 0kB > Total swap = 0kB > 255744 pages RAM > 5588 pages reserved > 151665 pages shared > 220702 pages non-shared > Out of memory: kill process 25166 (msgctl11) score 133404 or a child > Killed process 28860 (msgctl11) ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-06-19 5:24 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-06-19 5:24 UTC (permalink / raw) To: David Howells Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 10:46:52PM +0800, David Howells wrote: > > Hmmm.... It's possible that this makes my test box implode horribly when > running LTP. > > I'm going to bisect it to see if this is actually due to your patches. Not likely my patches, they may cause regression only when there are many VM_EXEC mapped pages. You can try reverting this patch, it is a much bigger change for normal systems. commit 56e49d218890f49b0057710a4b6fef31f5ffbfec Author: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com> Date: Tue Jun 16 15:32:28 2009 -0700 vmscan: evict use-once pages first When the file LRU lists are dominated by streaming IO pages, evict those pages first, before considering evicting other pages. This should be safe from deadlocks or performance problems because only three things can happen to an inactive file page: 1) referenced twice and promoted to the active list 2) evicted by the pageout code 3) under IO, after which it will get evicted or promoted The pages freed in this way can either be reused for streaming IO, or allocated for something else. If the pages are used for streaming IO, this pageout pattern continues. Otherwise, we will fall back to the normal pageout pattern. Thanks, Fengguang > Note that I don't have any swap space. This after a fresh reboot: > > [root@andromeda ~]# cat /proc/meminfo > MemTotal: 1000624 kB > MemFree: 797328 kB > Buffers: 13272 kB > Cached: 121744 kB > SwapCached: 0 kB > Active: 36240 kB > Inactive: 115856 kB > Active(anon): 17448 kB > Inactive(anon): 0 kB > Active(file): 18792 kB > Inactive(file): 115856 kB > Unevictable: 0 kB > Mlocked: 0 kB > SwapTotal: 0 kB > SwapFree: 0 kB > Dirty: 28 kB > Writeback: 0 kB > AnonPages: 17280 kB > Mapped: 5376 kB > Slab: 42984 kB > SReclaimable: 6956 kB > SUnreclaim: 36028 kB > PageTables: 1304 kB > NFS_Unstable: 0 kB > Bounce: 0 kB > WritebackTmp: 0 kB > CommitLimit: 500312 kB > Committed_AS: 52596 kB > VmallocTotal: 34359738367 kB > VmallocUsed: 190044 kB > VmallocChunk: 34359546363 kB > DirectMap4k: 13312 kB > DirectMap2M: 1009664 kB > > David > --- > Initializing cgroup subsys cpuset > Linux version 2.6.30-cachefs (dhowells@warthog.procyon.org.uk) (gcc version 4.4.0 20090506 (Red Hat 4.4.0-4) (GCC) ) #106 SMP Wed Jun 17 22:10:31 BST 2009 > Command line: initrd=andromeda-initrd console=tty0 console=ttyS0,115200 ro root=/dev/sda2 enforcing=1 debug BOOT_IMAGE=andromeda-vmlinuz > KERNEL supported cpus: > Intel GenuineIntel > AMD AuthenticAMD > Centaur CentaurHauls > BIOS-provided physical RAM map: > BIOS-e820: 0000000000000000 - 000000000009ec00 (usable) > BIOS-e820: 000000000009ec00 - 00000000000a0000 (reserved) > BIOS-e820: 00000000000e0000 - 0000000000100000 (reserved) > BIOS-e820: 0000000000100000 - 000000003e59a000 (usable) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e59a000 - 000000003e5a6000 (reserved) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e5a6000 - 000000003e644000 (usable) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e644000 - 000000003e6a9000 (ACPI NVS) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e6a9000 - 000000003e6ac000 (ACPI data) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e6ac000 - 000000003e6f2000 (ACPI NVS) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e6f2000 - 000000003e6ff000 (ACPI data) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e6ff000 - 000000003e700000 (usable) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e700000 - 000000003f000000 (reserved) > BIOS-e820: 00000000fff00000 - 0000000100000000 (reserved) > DMI 2.4 present. > last_pfn = 0x3e700 max_arch_pfn = 0x400000000 > MTRR default type: uncachable > MTRR fixed ranges enabled: > 00000-9FFFF write-back > A0000-FFFFF uncachable > MTRR variable ranges enabled: > 0 base 000000000 mask FC0000000 write-back > 1 base 03F000000 mask FFF000000 uncachable > 2 base 03E800000 mask FFF800000 uncachable > 3 base 03E700000 mask FFFF00000 uncachable > 4 disabled > 5 disabled > 6 disabled > 7 disabled > x86 PAT enabled: cpu 0, old 0x7040600070406, new 0x7010600070106 > initial memory mapped : 0 - 20000000 > init_memory_mapping: 0000000000000000-000000003e700000 > 0000000000 - 003e600000 page 2M > 003e600000 - 003e700000 page 4k > kernel direct mapping tables up to 3e700000 @ 8000-b000 > RAMDISK: 3e2ee000 - 3e57991c > ACPI: RSDP 00000000000fe020 00014 (v00 INTEL ) > ACPI: RSDT 000000003e6fd038 0004C (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 01000013) > ACPI: FACP 000000003e6fc000 00074 (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: DSDT 000000003e6f8000 03EDA (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: FACS 000000003e6ac000 00040 > ACPI: APIC 000000003e6f7000 00078 (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: WDDT 000000003e6f6000 00040 (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: MCFG 000000003e6f5000 0003C (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: ASF! 000000003e6f4000 000A6 (v32 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6f3000 001BC (v01 INTEL CpuPm 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6f2000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu0Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6ab000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu1Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6aa000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu2Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6a9000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu3Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: Local APIC address 0xfee00000 > (7 early reservations) ==> bootmem [0000000000 - 003e700000] > #0 [0000000000 - 0000001000] BIOS data page ==> [0000000000 - 0000001000] > #1 [0000006000 - 0000008000] TRAMPOLINE ==> [0000006000 - 0000008000] > #2 [0001000000 - 0001535d90] TEXT DATA BSS ==> [0001000000 - 0001535d90] > #3 [003e2ee000 - 003e57991c] RAMDISK ==> [003e2ee000 - 003e57991c] > #4 [000009e800 - 0000100000] BIOS reserved ==> [000009e800 - 0000100000] > #5 [0001536000 - 0001536199] BRK ==> [0001536000 - 0001536199] > #6 [0000008000 - 0000009000] PGTABLE ==> [0000008000 - 0000009000] > found SMP MP-table at [ffff8800000fe200] fe200 > [ffffea0000000000-ffffea0000dfffff] PMD -> [ffff880001a00000-ffff8800027fffff] on node 0 > Zone PFN ranges: > DMA 0x00000000 -> 0x00001000 > DMA32 0x00001000 -> 0x00100000 > Normal 0x00100000 -> 0x00100000 > Movable zone start PFN for each node > early_node_map[4] active PFN ranges > 0: 0x00000000 -> 0x0000009e > 0: 0x00000100 -> 0x0003e59a > 0: 0x0003e5a6 -> 0x0003e644 > 0: 0x0003e6ff -> 0x0003e700 > On node 0 totalpages: 255447 > DMA zone: 56 pages used for memmap > DMA zone: 101 pages reserved > DMA zone: 3841 pages, LIFO batch:0 > DMA32 zone: 3441 pages used for memmap > DMA32 zone: 248008 pages, LIFO batch:31 > ACPI: PM-Timer IO Port: 0x408 > ACPI: Local APIC address 0xfee00000 > ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x01] lapic_id[0x00] enabled) > ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x02] lapic_id[0x01] enabled) > ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x03] lapic_id[0x82] disabled) > ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x04] lapic_id[0x83] disabled) > ACPI: LAPIC_NMI (acpi_id[0x01] dfl dfl lint[0x1]) > ACPI: LAPIC_NMI (acpi_id[0x02] dfl dfl lint[0x1]) > ACPI: IOAPIC (id[0x02] address[0xfec00000] gsi_base[0]) > IOAPIC[0]: apic_id 2, version 32, address 0xfec00000, GSI 0-23 > ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 0 global_irq 2 dfl dfl) > ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 9 global_irq 9 high level) > ACPI: IRQ0 used by override. > ACPI: IRQ2 used by override. > ACPI: IRQ9 used by override. > Using ACPI (MADT) for SMP configuration information > 4 Processors exceeds NR_CPUS limit of 2 > SMP: Allowing 2 CPUs, 0 hotplug CPUs > nr_irqs_gsi: 24 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000000009e000 - 000000000009f000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000000009f000 - 00000000000a0000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 00000000000a0000 - 00000000000e0000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 00000000000e0000 - 0000000000100000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e59a000 - 000000003e5a6000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e644000 - 000000003e6a9000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e6a9000 - 000000003e6ac000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e6ac000 - 000000003e6f2000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e6f2000 - 000000003e6ff000 > Allocating PCI resources starting at 3f000000 (gap: 3f000000:c0f00000) > NR_CPUS:2 nr_cpumask_bits:2 nr_cpu_ids:2 nr_node_ids:1 > PERCPU: Embedded 24 pages at ffff880001541000, static data 67296 bytes > Built 1 zonelists in Zone order, mobility grouping on. Total pages: 251849 > Kernel command line: initrd=andromeda-initrd console=tty0 console=ttyS0,115200 ro root=/dev/sda2 enforcing=1 debug BOOT_IMAGE=andromeda-vmlinuz > PID hash table entries: 4096 (order: 12, 32768 bytes) > Dentry cache hash table entries: 131072 (order: 8, 1048576 bytes) > Inode-cache hash table entries: 65536 (order: 7, 524288 bytes) > Initializing CPU#0 > Checking aperture... > No AGP bridge found > Memory: 996952k/1022976k available (2953k kernel code, 1188k absent, 24132k reserved, 1678k data, 360k init) > NR_IRQS:320 > Fast TSC calibration using PIT > Detected 1864.978 MHz processor. > Console: colour VGA+ 80x25 > console [tty0] enabled > console [ttyS0] enabled > Calibrating delay loop (skipped), value calculated using timer frequency.. 3729.95 BogoMIPS (lpj=7459912) > Security Framework initialized > SELinux: Initializing. > SELinux: Starting in enforcing mode > Mount-cache hash table entries: 256 > Initializing cgroup subsys debug > Initializing cgroup subsys ns > Initializing cgroup subsys devices > CPU: L1 I cache: 32K, L1 D cache: 32K > CPU: L2 cache: 2048K > CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0 > CPU: Processor Core ID: 0 > mce: CPU supports 6 MCE banks > CPU0: Thermal monitoring enabled (TM2) > using mwait in idle threads. > ACPI: Core revision 20090521 > Setting APIC routing to flat > ..TIMER: vector=0x30 apic1=0 pin1=2 apic2=-1 pin2=-1 > CPU0: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6300 @ 1.86GHz stepping 06 > Booting processor 1 APIC 0x1 ip 0x6000 > Initializing CPU#1 > Calibrating delay using timer specific routine.. 3525.06 BogoMIPS (lpj=7050122) > CPU: L1 I cache: 32K, L1 D cache: 32K > CPU: L2 cache: 2048K > CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0 > CPU: Processor Core ID: 1 > mce: CPU supports 6 MCE banks > CPU1: Thermal monitoring enabled (TM2) > x86 PAT enabled: cpu 1, old 0x7040600070406, new 0x7010600070106 > CPU1: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6300 @ 1.86GHz stepping 06 > checking TSC synchronization [CPU#0 -> CPU#1]: passed. > Brought up 2 CPUs > Total of 2 processors activated (7255.01 BogoMIPS). > NET: Registered protocol family 16 > ACPI: bus type pci registered > PCI: MCFG configuration 0: base f0000000 segment 0 buses 0 - 127 > PCI: Not using MMCONFIG. > PCI: Using configuration type 1 for base access > bio: create slab <bio-0> at 0 > ACPI: EC: Look up EC in DSDT > ACPI: Interpreter enabled > ACPI: (supports S0 S3 S4 S5) > ACPI: Using IOAPIC for interrupt routing > PCI: MCFG configuration 0: base f0000000 segment 0 buses 0 - 127 > PCI: MCFG area at f0000000 reserved in ACPI motherboard resources > PCI: Using MMCONFIG at f0000000 - f7ffffff > ACPI: No dock devices found. > ACPI: PCI Root Bridge [PCI0] (0000:00) > pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50200000-0x502fffff] > pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 18 64bit mmio: [0x40000000-0x4fffffff] > pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 20 io port: [0x2110-0x2117] > pci 0000:00:03.0: reg 10 64bit mmio: [0x50326100-0x5032610f] > pci 0000:00:03.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:03.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50300000-0x5031ffff] > pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 14 32bit mmio: [0x50324000-0x50324fff] > pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 18 io port: [0x20e0-0x20ff] > pci 0000:00:19.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:19.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1a.0: reg 20 io port: [0x20c0-0x20df] > pci 0000:00:1a.1: reg 20 io port: [0x20a0-0x20bf] > pci 0000:00:1a.7: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50325c00-0x50325fff] > pci 0000:00:1a.7: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1a.7: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1b.0: reg 10 64bit mmio: [0x50320000-0x50323fff] > pci 0000:00:1b.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1b.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1c.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.1: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1c.1: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.2: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1c.2: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.3: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1c.3: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.4: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1c.4: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1d.0: reg 20 io port: [0x2080-0x209f] > pci 0000:00:1d.1: reg 20 io port: [0x2060-0x207f] > pci 0000:00:1d.2: reg 20 io port: [0x2040-0x205f] > pci 0000:00:1d.7: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50325800-0x50325bff] > pci 0000:00:1d.7: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1d.7: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1f.0: quirk: region 0400-047f claimed by ICH6 ACPI/GPIO/TCO > pci 0000:00:1f.0: quirk: region 0500-053f claimed by ICH6 GPIO > pci 0000:00:1f.0: ICH7 LPC Generic IO decode 1 PIO at 0680 (mask 007f) > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 10 io port: [0x2108-0x210f] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 14 io port: [0x211c-0x211f] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 18 io port: [0x2100-0x2107] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 1c io port: [0x2118-0x211b] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 20 io port: [0x2020-0x203f] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 24 32bit mmio: [0x50325000-0x503257ff] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: PME# supported from D3hot > pci 0000:00:1f.2: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1f.3: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50326000-0x503260ff] > pci 0000:00:1f.3: reg 20 io port: [0x2000-0x201f] > pci 0000:00:1c.0: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50400000-0x504fffff] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 10 io port: [0x1018-0x101f] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 14 io port: [0x1024-0x1027] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 18 io port: [0x1010-0x1017] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 1c io port: [0x1020-0x1023] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 20 io port: [0x1000-0x100f] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 24 32bit mmio: [0x50100000-0x501001ff] > pci 0000:02:00.0: supports D1 > pci 0000:02:00.0: PME# supported from D0 D1 D3hot > pci 0000:02:00.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.1: bridge io port: [0x1000-0x1fff] > pci 0000:00:1c.1: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50100000-0x501fffff] > pci 0000:00:1c.2: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50500000-0x505fffff] > pci 0000:00:1c.3: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50600000-0x506fffff] > pci 0000:00:1c.4: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50700000-0x507fffff] > pci 0000:06:03.0: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50004000-0x500047ff] > pci 0000:06:03.0: reg 14 32bit mmio: [0x50000000-0x50003fff] > pci 0000:06:03.0: supports D1 D2 > pci 0000:06:03.0: PME# supported from D0 D1 D2 D3hot > pci 0000:06:03.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1e.0: transparent bridge > pci 0000:00:1e.0: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50000000-0x500fffff] > pci_bus 0000:00: on NUMA node 0 > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.P32_._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX0._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX1._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX2._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX3._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX4._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKA] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKB] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 *10 11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKC] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKD] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKE] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 *9 10 11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKF] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 *10 11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKG] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 *9 10 11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKH] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) > SCSI subsystem initialized > libata version 3.00 loaded. > PCI: Using ACPI for IRQ routing > NetLabel: Initializing > NetLabel: domain hash size = 128 > NetLabel: protocols = UNLABELED CIPSOv4 > NetLabel: unlabeled traffic allowed by default > pnp: PnP ACPI init > ACPI: bus type pnp registered > pnp: PnP ACPI: found 12 devices > ACPI: ACPI bus type pnp unregistered > system 00:01: iomem range 0xf0000000-0xf7ffffff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed13000-0xfed13fff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed14000-0xfed17fff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed18000-0xfed18fff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed19000-0xfed19fff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed1c000-0xfed1ffff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed20000-0xfed3ffff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed45000-0xfed99fff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xc0000-0xdffff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xe0000-0xfffff could not be reserved > system 00:06: ioport range 0x500-0x53f has been reserved > system 00:06: ioport range 0x400-0x47f has been reserved > system 00:06: ioport range 0x680-0x6ff has been reserved > pci 0000:00:1c.0: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:01 > pci 0000:00:1c.0: IO window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.0: MEM window: 0x50400000-0x504fffff > pci 0000:00:1c.0: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.1: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:02 > pci 0000:00:1c.1: IO window: 0x1000-0x1fff > pci 0000:00:1c.1: MEM window: 0x50100000-0x501fffff > pci 0000:00:1c.1: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.2: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:03 > pci 0000:00:1c.2: IO window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.2: MEM window: 0x50500000-0x505fffff > pci 0000:00:1c.2: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.3: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:04 > pci 0000:00:1c.3: IO window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.3: MEM window: 0x50600000-0x506fffff > pci 0000:00:1c.3: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.4: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:05 > pci 0000:00:1c.4: IO window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.4: MEM window: 0x50700000-0x507fffff > pci 0000:00:1c.4: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1e.0: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:06 > pci 0000:00:1e.0: IO window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1e.0: MEM window: 0x50000000-0x500fffff > pci 0000:00:1e.0: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 17 > pci 0000:00:1c.0: setting latency timer to 64 > pci 0000:00:1c.1: PCI INT B -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 16 > pci 0000:00:1c.1: setting latency timer to 64 > pci 0000:00:1c.2: PCI INT C -> GSI 18 (level, low) -> IRQ 18 > pci 0000:00:1c.2: setting latency timer to 64 > pci 0000:00:1c.3: PCI INT D -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 19 > pci 0000:00:1c.3: setting latency timer to 64 > pci 0000:00:1c.4: PCI INT A -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 17 > pci 0000:00:1c.4: setting latency timer to 64 > pci 0000:00:1e.0: setting latency timer to 64 > pci_bus 0000:00: resource 0 io: [0x00-0xffff] > pci_bus 0000:00: resource 1 mem: [0x000000-0xffffffffffffffff] > pci_bus 0000:01: resource 1 mem: [0x50400000-0x504fffff] > pci_bus 0000:02: resource 0 io: [0x1000-0x1fff] > pci_bus 0000:02: resource 1 mem: [0x50100000-0x501fffff] > pci_bus 0000:03: resource 1 mem: [0x50500000-0x505fffff] > pci_bus 0000:04: resource 1 mem: [0x50600000-0x506fffff] > pci_bus 0000:05: resource 1 mem: [0x50700000-0x507fffff] > pci_bus 0000:06: resource 1 mem: [0x50000000-0x500fffff] > pci_bus 0000:06: resource 3 io: [0x00-0xffff] > pci_bus 0000:06: resource 4 mem: [0x000000-0xffffffffffffffff] > NET: Registered protocol family 2 > IP route cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 6, 262144 bytes) > TCP established hash table entries: 131072 (order: 9, 2097152 bytes) > TCP bind hash table entries: 65536 (order: 8, 1048576 bytes) > TCP: Hash tables configured (established 131072 bind 65536) > TCP reno registered > NET: Registered protocol family 1 > Unpacking initramfs... > Freeing initrd memory: 2606k freed > audit: initializing netlink socket (disabled) > type=2000 audit(1245320564.157:1): initialized > VFS: Disk quotas dquot_6.5.2 > Dquot-cache hash table entries: 512 (order 0, 4096 bytes) > SGI XFS with ACLs, security attributes, large block/inode numbers, no debug enabled > msgmni has been set to 1953 > SELinux: Registering netfilter hooks > alg: No test for fcrypt (fcrypt-generic) > alg: No test for stdrng (krng) > Block layer SCSI generic (bsg) driver version 0.4 loaded (major 253) > io scheduler noop registered > io scheduler anticipatory registered (default) > io scheduler deadline registered > io scheduler cfq registered > pci 0000:00:02.0: Boot video device > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.0: irq 24 for MSI/MSI-X > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.0: setting latency timer to 64 > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.1: irq 25 for MSI/MSI-X > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.1: setting latency timer to 64 > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.2: irq 26 for MSI/MSI-X > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.2: setting latency timer to 64 > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.3: irq 27 for MSI/MSI-X > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.3: setting latency timer to 64 > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.4: irq 28 for MSI/MSI-X > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.4: setting latency timer to 64 > input: Power Button as /class/input/input0 > ACPI: Power Button [PWRF] > input: Sleep Button as /class/input/input1 > ACPI: Sleep Button [SLPB] > processor ACPI_CPU:00: registered as cooling_device0 > ACPI: Processor [CPU0] (supports 8 throttling states) > processor ACPI_CPU:01: registered as cooling_device1 > ACPI: Processor [CPU1] (supports 8 throttling states) > Linux agpgart interface v0.103 > agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: Intel 965G Chipset > agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: detected 7676K stolen memory > agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: AGP aperture is 256M @ 0x40000000 > intelfb: Framebuffer driver for Intel(R) 830M/845G/852GM/855GM/865G/915G/915GM/945G/945GM/945GME/965G/965GM chipsets > intelfb: Version 0.9.6 > intelfb 0000:00:02.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 16 > intelfb: 00:02.0: Intel(R) 965G, aperture size 256MB, stolen memory 7932kB > intelfb: Initial video mode is 1024x768-32@70. > Serial: 8250/16550 driver, 4 ports, IRQ sharing enabled > serial8250: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A > Platform driver 'serial8250' needs updating - please use dev_pm_ops > 00:0a: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A > loop: module loaded > Driver 'sd' needs updating - please use bus_type methods > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: version 3.0 > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: PCI INT A -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 19 > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: irq 29 for MSI/MSI-X > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: AHCI 0001.0100 32 slots 4 ports 3 Gbps 0x33 impl SATA mode > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: flags: 64bit ncq sntf led clo pio slum part ems > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: setting latency timer to 64 > scsi0 : ahci > scsi1 : ahci > scsi2 : ahci > scsi3 : ahci > scsi4 : ahci > scsi5 : ahci > ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325100 irq 29 > ata2: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325180 irq 29 > ata3: DUMMY > ata4: DUMMY > ata5: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325300 irq 29 > ata6: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325380 irq 29 > e1000e: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Driver - 1.0.2-k2 > e1000e: Copyright (c) 1999-2008 Intel Corporation. > e1000e 0000:00:19.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 20 (level, low) -> IRQ 20 > e1000e 0000:00:19.0: setting latency timer to 64 > e1000e 0000:00:19.0: irq 30 for MSI/MSI-X > 0000:00:19.0: eth0: (PCI Express:2.5GB/s:Width x1) 00:16:76:ce:3a:3c > 0000:00:19.0: eth0: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection > 0000:00:19.0: eth0: MAC: 6, PHY: 6, PBA No: ffffff-0ff > PNP: PS/2 Controller [PNP0303:PS2K,PNP0f03:PS2M] at 0x60,0x64 irq 1,12 > Platform driver 'i8042' needs updating - please use dev_pm_ops > serio: i8042 KBD port at 0x60,0x64 irq 1 > serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12 > mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice > rtc_cmos 00:03: RTC can wake from S4 > rtc_cmos 00:03: rtc core: registered rtc_cmos as rtc0 > rtc0: alarms up to one month, 114 bytes nvram > i2c /dev entries driver > i801_smbus 0000:00:1f.3: PCI INT B -> GSI 21 (level, low) -> IRQ 21 > coretemp coretemp.0: Using relative temperature scale! > coretemp coretemp.1: Using relative temperature scale! > cpuidle: using governor ladder > ip_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team > TCP cubic registered > input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard as /class/input/input2 > NET: Registered protocol family 17 > ata2: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300) > ata1: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113 SControl 300) > registered taskstats version 1 > ata6: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300) > ata5: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300) > rtc_cmos 00:03: setting system clock to 2009-06-18 10:22:46 UTC (1245320566) > ata1.00: ATA-7: ST380211AS, 3.AAE, max UDMA/133 > ata1.00: 156301488 sectors, multi 0: LBA48 NCQ (depth 31/32) > ata1.00: configured for UDMA/133 > scsi 0:0:0:0: Direct-Access ATA ST380211AS 3.AA PQ: 0 ANSI: 5 > sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] 156301488 512-byte hardware sectors: (80.0 GB/74.5 GiB) > sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write Protect is off > sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00 > sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA > sda: sda1 sda2 sda3 sda4 < sda5 sda6 sda7 sda8 > > sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI disk > Freeing unused kernel memory: 360k freed > Write protecting the kernel read-only data: 4324k > Red Hat nash version 6.0.52 starting > Mounting proc filesystem > Mounting sysfs filesystem > Creating /dev > Creating initial device nodes > Setting up hotplug. > input: ImPS/2 Generic Wheel Mouse as /class/input/input3 > Creating block device nodes. > mount: could not find filesystem '/proc/bus/usb' > Waiting for driver initialization. > Waiting for driver initialization. > Creating root device. > Mounting root filesystem. > EXT3-fs: INFO: recovery required on readonly filesystem. > EXT3-fs: write access will be enabled during recovery. > kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds > Setting up otherEXT3-fs: recovery complete. > filesystems. > EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with writeback data mode. > Setting up new root fs > no fstab.sys, mounting internal defaults > SELinux: 8192 avtab hash slots, 177803 rules. > SELinux: 8192 avtab hash slots, 177803 rules. > SELinux: 6 users, 12 roles, 2431 types, 118 bools, 1 sens, 1024 cats > SELinux: 73 classes, 177803 rules > SELinux: class kernel_service not defined in policy > SELinux: permission open in class sock_file not defined in policy > SELinux: permission nlmsg_tty_audit in class netlink_audit_socket not defined in policy > SELinux: the above unknown classes and permissions will be allowed > SELinux: Completing initialization. > SELinux: Setting up existing superblocks. > SELinux: initialized (dev sda2, type ext3), uses xattr > SELinux: initialized (dev tmpfs, type tmpfs), uses transition SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev selinuxfs, type selinuxfs), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev mqueue, type mqueue), uses transition SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev devpts, type devpts), uses transition SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev inotifyfs, type inotifyfs), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev tmpfs, type tmpfs), uses transition SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev anon_inodefs, type anon_inodefs), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev pipefs, type pipefs), uses task SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev debugfs, type debugfs), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev sockfs, type sockfs), uses task SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev proc, type proc), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev bdev, type bdev), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev rootfs, type rootfs), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev sysfs, type sysfs), uses genfs_contexts > type=1403 audit(1245320574.561:2): policy loaded auid=4294967295 ses=4294967295 > Switching to new root and running init. > unmounting old /dev > unmounting old /proc > unmounting old /sys > Welcome to Fedora > Press 'I' to enter interactive startup. > Starting udev: [ OK ] > Setting hostname andromeda.procyon.org.uk: [ OK ] > Checking filesystems > Checking all file systems. > [/sbin/fsck.ext3 (1) -- /] fsck.ext3 -a /dev/sda2 > /1: clean, 330515/2621440 files, 1528849/2620603 blocks > [/sbin/fsck.ext3 (1) -- /boot] fsck.ext3 -a /dev/sda1 > /boot1: recovering journal > /boot1: clean, 79/50200 files, 72187/200780 blocks > [ OK ] > Remounting root filesystem in read-write mode: [ OK ] > Mounting local filesystems: [ OK ] > Enabling local filesystem quotas: [ OK ] > Enabling /etc/fstab swaps: [ OK ] > Entering non-interactive startup > Starting background readahead (early, fast mode): [ OK ] > FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > Bringing up loopback interface: [ OK ] > Bringing up interface eth0: > Determining IP information for eth0... done. > [ OK ] > FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > Starting restorecond: [ OK ] > Starting auditd: [ OK ] > Starting irqbalance: [ OK ] > Starting mcstransd: [ OK ] > Starting rpcbind: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > rpcbind: cannot create socket for udp6 > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > rpcbind: cannot create socket for tcp6 > [ OK ] > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > Starting NFS statd: [ OK ] > Starting system message bus: [ OK ] > Starting lm_sensors: not configured, run sensors-detect[WARNING] > Starting sshd: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > [ OK ] > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > Starting ntpd: [ OK ] > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > SysRq : Changing Loglevel > Loglevel set to 8 > Now booted > Starting smartd: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > [ OK ] > > Fedora release 9 (Sulphur) > Kernel 2.6.30-cachefs on an x86_64 (/dev/ttyS0) > > andromeda.procyon.org.uk login: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > warning: `capget01' uses 32-bit capabilities (legacy support in use) > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > msgctl11 invoked oom-killer: gfp_mask=0xd0, order=1, oom_adj=0 > msgctl11 cpuset=/ mems_allowed=0 > Pid: 30549, comm: msgctl11 Not tainted 2.6.30-cachefs #106 > Call Trace: > [<ffffffff81071dae>] ? oom_kill_process.clone.0+0xa9/0x245 > [<ffffffff81072075>] ? __out_of_memory+0x12b/0x142 > [<ffffffff810720f6>] ? out_of_memory+0x6a/0x94 > [<ffffffff8107479e>] ? __alloc_pages_nodemask+0x422/0x50b > [<ffffffff81031110>] ? copy_process+0x93/0x113f > [<ffffffff810748f1>] ? __get_free_pages+0x12/0x50 > [<ffffffff81031130>] ? copy_process+0xb3/0x113f > [<ffffffff81081ae2>] ? handle_mm_fault+0x2d5/0x645 > [<ffffffff810322fb>] ? do_fork+0x13f/0x2ba > [<ffffffff81022a0b>] ? do_page_fault+0x1f1/0x206 > [<ffffffff8100b0d3>] ? stub_clone+0x13/0x20 > [<ffffffff8100ad6b>] ? system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b > Mem-Info: > DMA per-cpu: > CPU 0: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 > CPU 1: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 > DMA32 per-cpu: > CPU 0: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 0 > CPU 1: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 47 > Active_anon:80388 active_file:0 inactive_anon:822 > inactive_file:2 unevictable:0 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 > free:2053 slab:38793 mapped:357 pagetables:60476 bounce:0 > DMA free:3916kB min:60kB low:72kB high:88kB active_anon:3608kB inactive_anon:128kB active_file:0kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:15364kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no > lowmem_reserve[]: 0 968 968 968 > DMA32 free:4296kB min:3948kB low:4932kB high:5920kB active_anon:317944kB inactive_anon:3160kB active_file:0kB inactive_file:8kB unevictable:0kB present:992032kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no > lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0 0 > DMA: 1*4kB 1*8kB 0*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 1*2048kB 0*4096kB = 3916kB > DMA32: 576*4kB 15*8kB 1*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 4296kB > 1854 total pagecache pages > 0 pages in swap cache > Swap cache stats: add 0, delete 0, find 0/0 > Free swap = 0kB > Total swap = 0kB > 255744 pages RAM > 5588 pages reserved > 230698 pages shared > 217103 pages non-shared > Out of memory: kill process 25166 (msgctl11) score 133496 or a child > Killed process 28855 (msgctl11) > msgctl11 invoked oom-killer: gfp_mask=0xd0, order=1, oom_adj=0 > msgctl11 cpuset=/ mems_allowed=0 > Pid: 30312, comm: msgctl11 Not tainted 2.6.30-cachefs #106 > Call Trace: > [<ffffffff81071dae>] ? oom_kill_process.clone.0+0xa9/0x245 > [<ffffffff81072075>] ? __out_of_memory+0x12b/0x142 > [<ffffffff810720f6>] ? out_of_memory+0x6a/0x94 > [<ffffffff8107479e>] ? __alloc_pages_nodemask+0x422/0x50b > [<ffffffff81031110>] ? copy_process+0x93/0x113f > [<ffffffff810748f1>] ? __get_free_pages+0x12/0x50 > [<ffffffff81031130>] ? copy_process+0xb3/0x113f > [<ffffffff81029a83>] ? update_curr+0x53/0xdf > [<ffffffff81081e00>] ? handle_mm_fault+0x5f3/0x645 > [<ffffffff810322fb>] ? do_fork+0x13f/0x2ba > [<ffffffff81022a0b>] ? do_page_fault+0x1f1/0x206 > [<ffffffff8100b0d3>] ? stub_clone+0x13/0x20 > [<ffffffff8100ad6b>] ? system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b > Mem-Info: > DMA per-cpu: > CPU 0: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 > CPU 1: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 > DMA32 per-cpu: > CPU 0: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 0 > CPU 1: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 0 > Active_anon:79646 active_file:2 inactive_anon:4113 > inactive_file:0 unevictable:0 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 > free:1966 slab:38417 mapped:2 pagetables:61720 bounce:0 > DMA free:3916kB min:60kB low:72kB high:88kB active_anon:3608kB inactive_anon:256kB active_file:0kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:15364kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no > lowmem_reserve[]: 0 968 968 968 > DMA32 free:3948kB min:3948kB low:4932kB high:5920kB active_anon:314976kB inactive_anon:16196kB active_file:8kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:992032kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no > lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0 0 > DMA: 1*4kB 1*8kB 0*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 1*2048kB 0*4096kB = 3916kB > DMA32: 443*4kB 20*8kB 10*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 3948kB > 36 total pagecache pages > 0 pages in swap cache > Swap cache stats: add 0, delete 0, find 0/0 > Free swap = 0kB > Total swap = 0kB > 255744 pages RAM > 5588 pages reserved > 151665 pages shared > 220702 pages non-shared > Out of memory: kill process 25166 (msgctl11) score 133404 or a child > Killed process 28860 (msgctl11) -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. 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* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-06-18 14:46 ` David Howells @ 2009-06-19 5:58 ` Wu Fengguang -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-06-19 5:58 UTC (permalink / raw) To: David Howells Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim, Jesse Barnes, Wang, Roger, Mel Gorman On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 10:46:52PM +0800, David Howells wrote: > > Hmmm.... It's possible that this makes my test box implode horribly when > running LTP. > > I'm going to bisect it to see if this is actually due to your patches. > > Note that I don't have any swap space. This after a fresh reboot: > > [root@andromeda ~]# cat /proc/meminfo > MemTotal: 1000624 kB > MemFree: 797328 kB > Buffers: 13272 kB > Cached: 121744 kB > SwapCached: 0 kB > Active: 36240 kB > Inactive: 115856 kB > Active(anon): 17448 kB > Inactive(anon): 0 kB > Active(file): 18792 kB > Inactive(file): 115856 kB > Unevictable: 0 kB > Mlocked: 0 kB > SwapTotal: 0 kB > SwapFree: 0 kB > Dirty: 28 kB > Writeback: 0 kB > AnonPages: 17280 kB > Mapped: 5376 kB > Slab: 42984 kB > SReclaimable: 6956 kB > SUnreclaim: 36028 kB > PageTables: 1304 kB > NFS_Unstable: 0 kB > Bounce: 0 kB > WritebackTmp: 0 kB > CommitLimit: 500312 kB > Committed_AS: 52596 kB > VmallocTotal: 34359738367 kB > VmallocUsed: 190044 kB > VmallocChunk: 34359546363 kB > DirectMap4k: 13312 kB > DirectMap2M: 1009664 kB > > David > --- > Initializing cgroup subsys cpuset > Linux version 2.6.30-cachefs (dhowells@warthog.procyon.org.uk) (gcc version 4.4.0 20090506 (Red Hat 4.4.0-4) (GCC) ) #106 SMP Wed Jun 17 22:10:31 BST 2009 > Command line: initrd=andromeda-initrd console=tty0 console=ttyS0,115200 ro root=/dev/sda2 enforcing=1 debug BOOT_IMAGE=andromeda-vmlinuz > KERNEL supported cpus: > Intel GenuineIntel > AMD AuthenticAMD > Centaur CentaurHauls > BIOS-provided physical RAM map: > BIOS-e820: 0000000000000000 - 000000000009ec00 (usable) > BIOS-e820: 000000000009ec00 - 00000000000a0000 (reserved) > BIOS-e820: 00000000000e0000 - 0000000000100000 (reserved) > BIOS-e820: 0000000000100000 - 000000003e59a000 (usable) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e59a000 - 000000003e5a6000 (reserved) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e5a6000 - 000000003e644000 (usable) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e644000 - 000000003e6a9000 (ACPI NVS) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e6a9000 - 000000003e6ac000 (ACPI data) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e6ac000 - 000000003e6f2000 (ACPI NVS) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e6f2000 - 000000003e6ff000 (ACPI data) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e6ff000 - 000000003e700000 (usable) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e700000 - 000000003f000000 (reserved) > BIOS-e820: 00000000fff00000 - 0000000100000000 (reserved) > DMI 2.4 present. > last_pfn = 0x3e700 max_arch_pfn = 0x400000000 > MTRR default type: uncachable > MTRR fixed ranges enabled: > 00000-9FFFF write-back > A0000-FFFFF uncachable > MTRR variable ranges enabled: > 0 base 000000000 mask FC0000000 write-back > 1 base 03F000000 mask FFF000000 uncachable > 2 base 03E800000 mask FFF800000 uncachable > 3 base 03E700000 mask FFFF00000 uncachable > 4 disabled > 5 disabled > 6 disabled > 7 disabled > x86 PAT enabled: cpu 0, old 0x7040600070406, new 0x7010600070106 > initial memory mapped : 0 - 20000000 > init_memory_mapping: 0000000000000000-000000003e700000 > 0000000000 - 003e600000 page 2M > 003e600000 - 003e700000 page 4k > kernel direct mapping tables up to 3e700000 @ 8000-b000 > RAMDISK: 3e2ee000 - 3e57991c > ACPI: RSDP 00000000000fe020 00014 (v00 INTEL ) > ACPI: RSDT 000000003e6fd038 0004C (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 01000013) > ACPI: FACP 000000003e6fc000 00074 (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: DSDT 000000003e6f8000 03EDA (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: FACS 000000003e6ac000 00040 > ACPI: APIC 000000003e6f7000 00078 (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: WDDT 000000003e6f6000 00040 (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: MCFG 000000003e6f5000 0003C (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: ASF! 000000003e6f4000 000A6 (v32 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6f3000 001BC (v01 INTEL CpuPm 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6f2000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu0Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6ab000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu1Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6aa000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu2Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6a9000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu3Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: Local APIC address 0xfee00000 > (7 early reservations) ==> bootmem [0000000000 - 003e700000] > #0 [0000000000 - 0000001000] BIOS data page ==> [0000000000 - 0000001000] > #1 [0000006000 - 0000008000] TRAMPOLINE ==> [0000006000 - 0000008000] > #2 [0001000000 - 0001535d90] TEXT DATA BSS ==> [0001000000 - 0001535d90] > #3 [003e2ee000 - 003e57991c] RAMDISK ==> [003e2ee000 - 003e57991c] > #4 [000009e800 - 0000100000] BIOS reserved ==> [000009e800 - 0000100000] > #5 [0001536000 - 0001536199] BRK ==> [0001536000 - 0001536199] > #6 [0000008000 - 0000009000] PGTABLE ==> [0000008000 - 0000009000] > found SMP MP-table at [ffff8800000fe200] fe200 > [ffffea0000000000-ffffea0000dfffff] PMD -> [ffff880001a00000-ffff8800027fffff] on node 0 > Zone PFN ranges: > DMA 0x00000000 -> 0x00001000 > DMA32 0x00001000 -> 0x00100000 > Normal 0x00100000 -> 0x00100000 > Movable zone start PFN for each node > early_node_map[4] active PFN ranges > 0: 0x00000000 -> 0x0000009e > 0: 0x00000100 -> 0x0003e59a > 0: 0x0003e5a6 -> 0x0003e644 > 0: 0x0003e6ff -> 0x0003e700 > On node 0 totalpages: 255447 > DMA zone: 56 pages used for memmap > DMA zone: 101 pages reserved > DMA zone: 3841 pages, LIFO batch:0 > DMA32 zone: 3441 pages used for memmap > DMA32 zone: 248008 pages, LIFO batch:31 > ACPI: PM-Timer IO Port: 0x408 > ACPI: Local APIC address 0xfee00000 > ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x01] lapic_id[0x00] enabled) > ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x02] lapic_id[0x01] enabled) > ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x03] lapic_id[0x82] disabled) > ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x04] lapic_id[0x83] disabled) > ACPI: LAPIC_NMI (acpi_id[0x01] dfl dfl lint[0x1]) > ACPI: LAPIC_NMI (acpi_id[0x02] dfl dfl lint[0x1]) > ACPI: IOAPIC (id[0x02] address[0xfec00000] gsi_base[0]) > IOAPIC[0]: apic_id 2, version 32, address 0xfec00000, GSI 0-23 > ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 0 global_irq 2 dfl dfl) > ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 9 global_irq 9 high level) > ACPI: IRQ0 used by override. > ACPI: IRQ2 used by override. > ACPI: IRQ9 used by override. > Using ACPI (MADT) for SMP configuration information > 4 Processors exceeds NR_CPUS limit of 2 > SMP: Allowing 2 CPUs, 0 hotplug CPUs > nr_irqs_gsi: 24 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000000009e000 - 000000000009f000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000000009f000 - 00000000000a0000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 00000000000a0000 - 00000000000e0000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 00000000000e0000 - 0000000000100000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e59a000 - 000000003e5a6000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e644000 - 000000003e6a9000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e6a9000 - 000000003e6ac000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e6ac000 - 000000003e6f2000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e6f2000 - 000000003e6ff000 > Allocating PCI resources starting at 3f000000 (gap: 3f000000:c0f00000) > NR_CPUS:2 nr_cpumask_bits:2 nr_cpu_ids:2 nr_node_ids:1 > PERCPU: Embedded 24 pages at ffff880001541000, static data 67296 bytes > Built 1 zonelists in Zone order, mobility grouping on. Total pages: 251849 > Kernel command line: initrd=andromeda-initrd console=tty0 console=ttyS0,115200 ro root=/dev/sda2 enforcing=1 debug BOOT_IMAGE=andromeda-vmlinuz > PID hash table entries: 4096 (order: 12, 32768 bytes) > Dentry cache hash table entries: 131072 (order: 8, 1048576 bytes) > Inode-cache hash table entries: 65536 (order: 7, 524288 bytes) > Initializing CPU#0 > Checking aperture... > No AGP bridge found > Memory: 996952k/1022976k available (2953k kernel code, 1188k absent, 24132k reserved, 1678k data, 360k init) > NR_IRQS:320 > Fast TSC calibration using PIT > Detected 1864.978 MHz processor. > Console: colour VGA+ 80x25 > console [tty0] enabled > console [ttyS0] enabled > Calibrating delay loop (skipped), value calculated using timer frequency.. 3729.95 BogoMIPS (lpj=7459912) > Security Framework initialized > SELinux: Initializing. > SELinux: Starting in enforcing mode > Mount-cache hash table entries: 256 > Initializing cgroup subsys debug > Initializing cgroup subsys ns > Initializing cgroup subsys devices > CPU: L1 I cache: 32K, L1 D cache: 32K > CPU: L2 cache: 2048K > CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0 > CPU: Processor Core ID: 0 > mce: CPU supports 6 MCE banks > CPU0: Thermal monitoring enabled (TM2) > using mwait in idle threads. > ACPI: Core revision 20090521 > Setting APIC routing to flat > ..TIMER: vector=0x30 apic1=0 pin1=2 apic2=-1 pin2=-1 > CPU0: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6300 @ 1.86GHz stepping 06 > Booting processor 1 APIC 0x1 ip 0x6000 > Initializing CPU#1 > Calibrating delay using timer specific routine.. 3525.06 BogoMIPS (lpj=7050122) > CPU: L1 I cache: 32K, L1 D cache: 32K > CPU: L2 cache: 2048K > CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0 > CPU: Processor Core ID: 1 > mce: CPU supports 6 MCE banks > CPU1: Thermal monitoring enabled (TM2) > x86 PAT enabled: cpu 1, old 0x7040600070406, new 0x7010600070106 > CPU1: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6300 @ 1.86GHz stepping 06 > checking TSC synchronization [CPU#0 -> CPU#1]: passed. > Brought up 2 CPUs > Total of 2 processors activated (7255.01 BogoMIPS). > NET: Registered protocol family 16 > ACPI: bus type pci registered > PCI: MCFG configuration 0: base f0000000 segment 0 buses 0 - 127 > PCI: Not using MMCONFIG. > PCI: Using configuration type 1 for base access > bio: create slab <bio-0> at 0 > ACPI: EC: Look up EC in DSDT > ACPI: Interpreter enabled > ACPI: (supports S0 S3 S4 S5) > ACPI: Using IOAPIC for interrupt routing > PCI: MCFG configuration 0: base f0000000 segment 0 buses 0 - 127 > PCI: MCFG area at f0000000 reserved in ACPI motherboard resources > PCI: Using MMCONFIG at f0000000 - f7ffffff > ACPI: No dock devices found. > ACPI: PCI Root Bridge [PCI0] (0000:00) > pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50200000-0x502fffff] > pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 18 64bit mmio: [0x40000000-0x4fffffff] > pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 20 io port: [0x2110-0x2117] > pci 0000:00:03.0: reg 10 64bit mmio: [0x50326100-0x5032610f] > pci 0000:00:03.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:03.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50300000-0x5031ffff] > pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 14 32bit mmio: [0x50324000-0x50324fff] > pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 18 io port: [0x20e0-0x20ff] > pci 0000:00:19.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:19.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1a.0: reg 20 io port: [0x20c0-0x20df] > pci 0000:00:1a.1: reg 20 io port: [0x20a0-0x20bf] > pci 0000:00:1a.7: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50325c00-0x50325fff] > pci 0000:00:1a.7: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1a.7: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1b.0: reg 10 64bit mmio: [0x50320000-0x50323fff] > pci 0000:00:1b.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1b.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1c.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.1: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1c.1: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.2: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1c.2: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.3: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1c.3: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.4: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1c.4: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1d.0: reg 20 io port: [0x2080-0x209f] > pci 0000:00:1d.1: reg 20 io port: [0x2060-0x207f] > pci 0000:00:1d.2: reg 20 io port: [0x2040-0x205f] > pci 0000:00:1d.7: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50325800-0x50325bff] > pci 0000:00:1d.7: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1d.7: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1f.0: quirk: region 0400-047f claimed by ICH6 ACPI/GPIO/TCO > pci 0000:00:1f.0: quirk: region 0500-053f claimed by ICH6 GPIO > pci 0000:00:1f.0: ICH7 LPC Generic IO decode 1 PIO at 0680 (mask 007f) > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 10 io port: [0x2108-0x210f] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 14 io port: [0x211c-0x211f] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 18 io port: [0x2100-0x2107] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 1c io port: [0x2118-0x211b] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 20 io port: [0x2020-0x203f] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 24 32bit mmio: [0x50325000-0x503257ff] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: PME# supported from D3hot > pci 0000:00:1f.2: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1f.3: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50326000-0x503260ff] > pci 0000:00:1f.3: reg 20 io port: [0x2000-0x201f] > pci 0000:00:1c.0: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50400000-0x504fffff] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 10 io port: [0x1018-0x101f] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 14 io port: [0x1024-0x1027] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 18 io port: [0x1010-0x1017] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 1c io port: [0x1020-0x1023] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 20 io port: [0x1000-0x100f] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 24 32bit mmio: [0x50100000-0x501001ff] > pci 0000:02:00.0: supports D1 > pci 0000:02:00.0: PME# supported from D0 D1 D3hot > pci 0000:02:00.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.1: bridge io port: [0x1000-0x1fff] > pci 0000:00:1c.1: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50100000-0x501fffff] > pci 0000:00:1c.2: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50500000-0x505fffff] > pci 0000:00:1c.3: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50600000-0x506fffff] > pci 0000:00:1c.4: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50700000-0x507fffff] > pci 0000:06:03.0: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50004000-0x500047ff] > pci 0000:06:03.0: reg 14 32bit mmio: [0x50000000-0x50003fff] > pci 0000:06:03.0: supports D1 D2 > pci 0000:06:03.0: PME# supported from D0 D1 D2 D3hot > pci 0000:06:03.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1e.0: transparent bridge > pci 0000:00:1e.0: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50000000-0x500fffff] > pci_bus 0000:00: on NUMA node 0 > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.P32_._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX0._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX1._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX2._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX3._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX4._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKA] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKB] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 *10 11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKC] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKD] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKE] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 *9 10 11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKF] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 *10 11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKG] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 *9 10 11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKH] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) > SCSI subsystem initialized > libata version 3.00 loaded. > PCI: Using ACPI for IRQ routing > NetLabel: Initializing > NetLabel: domain hash size = 128 > NetLabel: protocols = UNLABELED CIPSOv4 > NetLabel: unlabeled traffic allowed by default > pnp: PnP ACPI init > ACPI: bus type pnp registered > pnp: PnP ACPI: found 12 devices > ACPI: ACPI bus type pnp unregistered > system 00:01: iomem range 0xf0000000-0xf7ffffff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed13000-0xfed13fff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed14000-0xfed17fff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed18000-0xfed18fff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed19000-0xfed19fff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed1c000-0xfed1ffff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed20000-0xfed3ffff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed45000-0xfed99fff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xc0000-0xdffff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xe0000-0xfffff could not be reserved > system 00:06: ioport range 0x500-0x53f has been reserved > system 00:06: ioport range 0x400-0x47f has been reserved > system 00:06: ioport range 0x680-0x6ff has been reserved > pci 0000:00:1c.0: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:01 > pci 0000:00:1c.0: IO window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.0: MEM window: 0x50400000-0x504fffff > pci 0000:00:1c.0: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.1: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:02 > pci 0000:00:1c.1: IO window: 0x1000-0x1fff > pci 0000:00:1c.1: MEM window: 0x50100000-0x501fffff > pci 0000:00:1c.1: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.2: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:03 > pci 0000:00:1c.2: IO window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.2: MEM window: 0x50500000-0x505fffff > pci 0000:00:1c.2: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.3: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:04 > pci 0000:00:1c.3: IO window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.3: MEM window: 0x50600000-0x506fffff > pci 0000:00:1c.3: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.4: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:05 > pci 0000:00:1c.4: IO window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.4: MEM window: 0x50700000-0x507fffff > pci 0000:00:1c.4: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1e.0: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:06 > pci 0000:00:1e.0: IO window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1e.0: MEM window: 0x50000000-0x500fffff > pci 0000:00:1e.0: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 17 > pci 0000:00:1c.0: setting latency timer to 64 > pci 0000:00:1c.1: PCI INT B -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 16 > pci 0000:00:1c.1: setting latency timer to 64 > pci 0000:00:1c.2: PCI INT C -> GSI 18 (level, low) -> IRQ 18 > pci 0000:00:1c.2: setting latency timer to 64 > pci 0000:00:1c.3: PCI INT D -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 19 > pci 0000:00:1c.3: setting latency timer to 64 > pci 0000:00:1c.4: PCI INT A -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 17 > pci 0000:00:1c.4: setting latency timer to 64 > pci 0000:00:1e.0: setting latency timer to 64 > pci_bus 0000:00: resource 0 io: [0x00-0xffff] > pci_bus 0000:00: resource 1 mem: [0x000000-0xffffffffffffffff] > pci_bus 0000:01: resource 1 mem: [0x50400000-0x504fffff] > pci_bus 0000:02: resource 0 io: [0x1000-0x1fff] > pci_bus 0000:02: resource 1 mem: [0x50100000-0x501fffff] > pci_bus 0000:03: resource 1 mem: [0x50500000-0x505fffff] > pci_bus 0000:04: resource 1 mem: [0x50600000-0x506fffff] > pci_bus 0000:05: resource 1 mem: [0x50700000-0x507fffff] > pci_bus 0000:06: resource 1 mem: [0x50000000-0x500fffff] > pci_bus 0000:06: resource 3 io: [0x00-0xffff] > pci_bus 0000:06: resource 4 mem: [0x000000-0xffffffffffffffff] > NET: Registered protocol family 2 > IP route cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 6, 262144 bytes) > TCP established hash table entries: 131072 (order: 9, 2097152 bytes) > TCP bind hash table entries: 65536 (order: 8, 1048576 bytes) > TCP: Hash tables configured (established 131072 bind 65536) > TCP reno registered > NET: Registered protocol family 1 > Unpacking initramfs... > Freeing initrd memory: 2606k freed > audit: initializing netlink socket (disabled) > type=2000 audit(1245320564.157:1): initialized > VFS: Disk quotas dquot_6.5.2 > Dquot-cache hash table entries: 512 (order 0, 4096 bytes) > SGI XFS with ACLs, security attributes, large block/inode numbers, no debug enabled > msgmni has been set to 1953 > SELinux: Registering netfilter hooks > alg: No test for fcrypt (fcrypt-generic) > alg: No test for stdrng (krng) > Block layer SCSI generic (bsg) driver version 0.4 loaded (major 253) > io scheduler noop registered > io scheduler anticipatory registered (default) > io scheduler deadline registered > io scheduler cfq registered > pci 0000:00:02.0: Boot video device > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.0: irq 24 for MSI/MSI-X > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.0: setting latency timer to 64 > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.1: irq 25 for MSI/MSI-X > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.1: setting latency timer to 64 > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.2: irq 26 for MSI/MSI-X > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.2: setting latency timer to 64 > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.3: irq 27 for MSI/MSI-X > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.3: setting latency timer to 64 > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.4: irq 28 for MSI/MSI-X > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.4: setting latency timer to 64 > input: Power Button as /class/input/input0 > ACPI: Power Button [PWRF] > input: Sleep Button as /class/input/input1 > ACPI: Sleep Button [SLPB] > processor ACPI_CPU:00: registered as cooling_device0 > ACPI: Processor [CPU0] (supports 8 throttling states) > processor ACPI_CPU:01: registered as cooling_device1 > ACPI: Processor [CPU1] (supports 8 throttling states) > Linux agpgart interface v0.103 > agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: Intel 965G Chipset > agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: detected 7676K stolen memory > agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: AGP aperture is 256M @ 0x40000000 > intelfb: Framebuffer driver for Intel(R) 830M/845G/852GM/855GM/865G/915G/915GM/945G/945GM/945GME/965G/965GM chipsets > intelfb: Version 0.9.6 > intelfb 0000:00:02.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 16 > intelfb: 00:02.0: Intel(R) 965G, aperture size 256MB, stolen memory 7932kB > intelfb: Initial video mode is 1024x768-32@70. > Serial: 8250/16550 driver, 4 ports, IRQ sharing enabled > serial8250: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A > Platform driver 'serial8250' needs updating - please use dev_pm_ops > 00:0a: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A > loop: module loaded > Driver 'sd' needs updating - please use bus_type methods > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: version 3.0 > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: PCI INT A -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 19 > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: irq 29 for MSI/MSI-X > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: AHCI 0001.0100 32 slots 4 ports 3 Gbps 0x33 impl SATA mode > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: flags: 64bit ncq sntf led clo pio slum part ems > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: setting latency timer to 64 > scsi0 : ahci > scsi1 : ahci > scsi2 : ahci > scsi3 : ahci > scsi4 : ahci > scsi5 : ahci > ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325100 irq 29 > ata2: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325180 irq 29 > ata3: DUMMY > ata4: DUMMY > ata5: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325300 irq 29 > ata6: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325380 irq 29 > e1000e: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Driver - 1.0.2-k2 > e1000e: Copyright (c) 1999-2008 Intel Corporation. > e1000e 0000:00:19.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 20 (level, low) -> IRQ 20 > e1000e 0000:00:19.0: setting latency timer to 64 > e1000e 0000:00:19.0: irq 30 for MSI/MSI-X > 0000:00:19.0: eth0: (PCI Express:2.5GB/s:Width x1) 00:16:76:ce:3a:3c > 0000:00:19.0: eth0: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection > 0000:00:19.0: eth0: MAC: 6, PHY: 6, PBA No: ffffff-0ff > PNP: PS/2 Controller [PNP0303:PS2K,PNP0f03:PS2M] at 0x60,0x64 irq 1,12 > Platform driver 'i8042' needs updating - please use dev_pm_ops > serio: i8042 KBD port at 0x60,0x64 irq 1 > serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12 > mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice > rtc_cmos 00:03: RTC can wake from S4 > rtc_cmos 00:03: rtc core: registered rtc_cmos as rtc0 > rtc0: alarms up to one month, 114 bytes nvram > i2c /dev entries driver > i801_smbus 0000:00:1f.3: PCI INT B -> GSI 21 (level, low) -> IRQ 21 > coretemp coretemp.0: Using relative temperature scale! > coretemp coretemp.1: Using relative temperature scale! > cpuidle: using governor ladder > ip_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team > TCP cubic registered > input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard as /class/input/input2 > NET: Registered protocol family 17 > ata2: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300) > ata1: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113 SControl 300) > registered taskstats version 1 > ata6: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300) > ata5: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300) > rtc_cmos 00:03: setting system clock to 2009-06-18 10:22:46 UTC (1245320566) > ata1.00: ATA-7: ST380211AS, 3.AAE, max UDMA/133 > ata1.00: 156301488 sectors, multi 0: LBA48 NCQ (depth 31/32) > ata1.00: configured for UDMA/133 > scsi 0:0:0:0: Direct-Access ATA ST380211AS 3.AA PQ: 0 ANSI: 5 > sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] 156301488 512-byte hardware sectors: (80.0 GB/74.5 GiB) > sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write Protect is off > sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00 > sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA > sda: sda1 sda2 sda3 sda4 < sda5 sda6 sda7 sda8 > > sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI disk > Freeing unused kernel memory: 360k freed > Write protecting the kernel read-only data: 4324k > Red Hat nash version 6.0.52 starting > Mounting proc filesystem > Mounting sysfs filesystem > Creating /dev > Creating initial device nodes > Setting up hotplug. > input: ImPS/2 Generic Wheel Mouse as /class/input/input3 > Creating block device nodes. > mount: could not find filesystem '/proc/bus/usb' > Waiting for driver initialization. > Waiting for driver initialization. > Creating root device. > Mounting root filesystem. > EXT3-fs: INFO: recovery required on readonly filesystem. > EXT3-fs: write access will be enabled during recovery. > kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds > Setting up otherEXT3-fs: recovery complete. > filesystems. > EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with writeback data mode. > Setting up new root fs > no fstab.sys, mounting internal defaults > SELinux: 8192 avtab hash slots, 177803 rules. > SELinux: 8192 avtab hash slots, 177803 rules. > SELinux: 6 users, 12 roles, 2431 types, 118 bools, 1 sens, 1024 cats > SELinux: 73 classes, 177803 rules > SELinux: class kernel_service not defined in policy > SELinux: permission open in class sock_file not defined in policy > SELinux: permission nlmsg_tty_audit in class netlink_audit_socket not defined in policy > SELinux: the above unknown classes and permissions will be allowed > SELinux: Completing initialization. > SELinux: Setting up existing superblocks. > SELinux: initialized (dev sda2, type ext3), uses xattr > SELinux: initialized (dev tmpfs, type tmpfs), uses transition SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev selinuxfs, type selinuxfs), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev mqueue, type mqueue), uses transition SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev devpts, type devpts), uses transition SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev inotifyfs, type inotifyfs), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev tmpfs, type tmpfs), uses transition SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev anon_inodefs, type anon_inodefs), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev pipefs, type pipefs), uses task SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev debugfs, type debugfs), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev sockfs, type sockfs), uses task SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev proc, type proc), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev bdev, type bdev), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev rootfs, type rootfs), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev sysfs, type sysfs), uses genfs_contexts > type=1403 audit(1245320574.561:2): policy loaded auid=4294967295 ses=4294967295 > Switching to new root and running init. > unmounting old /dev > unmounting old /proc > unmounting old /sys > Welcome to Fedora > Press 'I' to enter interactive startup. > Starting udev: [ OK ] > Setting hostname andromeda.procyon.org.uk: [ OK ] > Checking filesystems > Checking all file systems. > [/sbin/fsck.ext3 (1) -- /] fsck.ext3 -a /dev/sda2 > /1: clean, 330515/2621440 files, 1528849/2620603 blocks > [/sbin/fsck.ext3 (1) -- /boot] fsck.ext3 -a /dev/sda1 > /boot1: recovering journal > /boot1: clean, 79/50200 files, 72187/200780 blocks > [ OK ] > Remounting root filesystem in read-write mode: [ OK ] > Mounting local filesystems: [ OK ] > Enabling local filesystem quotas: [ OK ] > Enabling /etc/fstab swaps: [ OK ] > Entering non-interactive startup > Starting background readahead (early, fast mode): [ OK ] > FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > Bringing up loopback interface: [ OK ] > Bringing up interface eth0: > Determining IP information for eth0... done. > [ OK ] > FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > Starting restorecond: [ OK ] > Starting auditd: [ OK ] > Starting irqbalance: [ OK ] > Starting mcstransd: [ OK ] > Starting rpcbind: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > rpcbind: cannot create socket for udp6 > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > rpcbind: cannot create socket for tcp6 > [ OK ] > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > Starting NFS statd: [ OK ] > Starting system message bus: [ OK ] > Starting lm_sensors: not configured, run sensors-detect[WARNING] > Starting sshd: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > [ OK ] > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > Starting ntpd: [ OK ] > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > SysRq : Changing Loglevel > Loglevel set to 8 > Now booted > Starting smartd: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > [ OK ] > > Fedora release 9 (Sulphur) > Kernel 2.6.30-cachefs on an x86_64 (/dev/ttyS0) > > andromeda.procyon.org.uk login: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > warning: `capget01' uses 32-bit capabilities (legacy support in use) > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > msgctl11 invoked oom-killer: gfp_mask=0xd0, order=1, oom_adj=0 > msgctl11 cpuset=/ mems_allowed=0 > Pid: 30549, comm: msgctl11 Not tainted 2.6.30-cachefs #106 > Call Trace: > [<ffffffff81071dae>] ? oom_kill_process.clone.0+0xa9/0x245 > [<ffffffff81072075>] ? __out_of_memory+0x12b/0x142 > [<ffffffff810720f6>] ? out_of_memory+0x6a/0x94 > [<ffffffff8107479e>] ? __alloc_pages_nodemask+0x422/0x50b > [<ffffffff81031110>] ? copy_process+0x93/0x113f > [<ffffffff810748f1>] ? __get_free_pages+0x12/0x50 > [<ffffffff81031130>] ? copy_process+0xb3/0x113f > [<ffffffff81081ae2>] ? handle_mm_fault+0x2d5/0x645 > [<ffffffff810322fb>] ? do_fork+0x13f/0x2ba > [<ffffffff81022a0b>] ? do_page_fault+0x1f1/0x206 > [<ffffffff8100b0d3>] ? stub_clone+0x13/0x20 > [<ffffffff8100ad6b>] ? system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b > Mem-Info: > DMA per-cpu: > CPU 0: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 > CPU 1: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 > DMA32 per-cpu: > CPU 0: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 0 > CPU 1: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 47 > Active_anon:80388 active_file:0 inactive_anon:822 > inactive_file:2 unevictable:0 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 > free:2053 slab:38793 mapped:357 pagetables:60476 bounce:0 > DMA free:3916kB min:60kB low:72kB high:88kB active_anon:3608kB inactive_anon:128kB active_file:0kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:15364kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no > lowmem_reserve[]: 0 968 968 968 > DMA32 free:4296kB min:3948kB low:4932kB high:5920kB active_anon:317944kB inactive_anon:3160kB active_file:0kB inactive_file:8kB unevictable:0kB present:992032kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no There are hardly any active/inactive_file pages. So it's not likely Rik or mine patches. > lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0 0 > DMA: 1*4kB 1*8kB 0*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 1*2048kB 0*4096kB = 3916kB > DMA32: 576*4kB 15*8kB 1*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 4296kB There are plenty of free pages. Is it a page allocator bug? Is it stable v2.6.30 or pre 2.6.31-rc1? Thanks, Fengguang > 1854 total pagecache pages > 0 pages in swap cache > Swap cache stats: add 0, delete 0, find 0/0 > Free swap = 0kB > Total swap = 0kB > 255744 pages RAM > 5588 pages reserved > 230698 pages shared > 217103 pages non-shared > Out of memory: kill process 25166 (msgctl11) score 133496 or a child > Killed process 28855 (msgctl11) > msgctl11 invoked oom-killer: gfp_mask=0xd0, order=1, oom_adj=0 > msgctl11 cpuset=/ mems_allowed=0 > Pid: 30312, comm: msgctl11 Not tainted 2.6.30-cachefs #106 > Call Trace: > [<ffffffff81071dae>] ? oom_kill_process.clone.0+0xa9/0x245 > [<ffffffff81072075>] ? __out_of_memory+0x12b/0x142 > [<ffffffff810720f6>] ? out_of_memory+0x6a/0x94 > [<ffffffff8107479e>] ? __alloc_pages_nodemask+0x422/0x50b > [<ffffffff81031110>] ? copy_process+0x93/0x113f > [<ffffffff810748f1>] ? __get_free_pages+0x12/0x50 > [<ffffffff81031130>] ? copy_process+0xb3/0x113f > [<ffffffff81029a83>] ? update_curr+0x53/0xdf > [<ffffffff81081e00>] ? handle_mm_fault+0x5f3/0x645 > [<ffffffff810322fb>] ? do_fork+0x13f/0x2ba > [<ffffffff81022a0b>] ? do_page_fault+0x1f1/0x206 > [<ffffffff8100b0d3>] ? stub_clone+0x13/0x20 > [<ffffffff8100ad6b>] ? system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b > Mem-Info: > DMA per-cpu: > CPU 0: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 > CPU 1: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 > DMA32 per-cpu: > CPU 0: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 0 > CPU 1: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 0 > Active_anon:79646 active_file:2 inactive_anon:4113 > inactive_file:0 unevictable:0 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 > free:1966 slab:38417 mapped:2 pagetables:61720 bounce:0 > DMA free:3916kB min:60kB low:72kB high:88kB active_anon:3608kB inactive_anon:256kB active_file:0kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:15364kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no > lowmem_reserve[]: 0 968 968 968 > DMA32 free:3948kB min:3948kB low:4932kB high:5920kB active_anon:314976kB inactive_anon:16196kB active_file:8kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:992032kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no > lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0 0 > DMA: 1*4kB 1*8kB 0*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 1*2048kB 0*4096kB = 3916kB > DMA32: 443*4kB 20*8kB 10*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 3948kB > 36 total pagecache pages > 0 pages in swap cache > Swap cache stats: add 0, delete 0, find 0/0 > Free swap = 0kB > Total swap = 0kB > 255744 pages RAM > 5588 pages reserved > 151665 pages shared > 220702 pages non-shared > Out of memory: kill process 25166 (msgctl11) score 133404 or a child > Killed process 28860 (msgctl11) ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-06-19 5:58 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-06-19 5:58 UTC (permalink / raw) To: David Howells Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim, Jesse Barnes, Wang, Roger, Mel Gorman On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 10:46:52PM +0800, David Howells wrote: > > Hmmm.... It's possible that this makes my test box implode horribly when > running LTP. > > I'm going to bisect it to see if this is actually due to your patches. > > Note that I don't have any swap space. This after a fresh reboot: > > [root@andromeda ~]# cat /proc/meminfo > MemTotal: 1000624 kB > MemFree: 797328 kB > Buffers: 13272 kB > Cached: 121744 kB > SwapCached: 0 kB > Active: 36240 kB > Inactive: 115856 kB > Active(anon): 17448 kB > Inactive(anon): 0 kB > Active(file): 18792 kB > Inactive(file): 115856 kB > Unevictable: 0 kB > Mlocked: 0 kB > SwapTotal: 0 kB > SwapFree: 0 kB > Dirty: 28 kB > Writeback: 0 kB > AnonPages: 17280 kB > Mapped: 5376 kB > Slab: 42984 kB > SReclaimable: 6956 kB > SUnreclaim: 36028 kB > PageTables: 1304 kB > NFS_Unstable: 0 kB > Bounce: 0 kB > WritebackTmp: 0 kB > CommitLimit: 500312 kB > Committed_AS: 52596 kB > VmallocTotal: 34359738367 kB > VmallocUsed: 190044 kB > VmallocChunk: 34359546363 kB > DirectMap4k: 13312 kB > DirectMap2M: 1009664 kB > > David > --- > Initializing cgroup subsys cpuset > Linux version 2.6.30-cachefs (dhowells@warthog.procyon.org.uk) (gcc version 4.4.0 20090506 (Red Hat 4.4.0-4) (GCC) ) #106 SMP Wed Jun 17 22:10:31 BST 2009 > Command line: initrd=andromeda-initrd console=tty0 console=ttyS0,115200 ro root=/dev/sda2 enforcing=1 debug BOOT_IMAGE=andromeda-vmlinuz > KERNEL supported cpus: > Intel GenuineIntel > AMD AuthenticAMD > Centaur CentaurHauls > BIOS-provided physical RAM map: > BIOS-e820: 0000000000000000 - 000000000009ec00 (usable) > BIOS-e820: 000000000009ec00 - 00000000000a0000 (reserved) > BIOS-e820: 00000000000e0000 - 0000000000100000 (reserved) > BIOS-e820: 0000000000100000 - 000000003e59a000 (usable) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e59a000 - 000000003e5a6000 (reserved) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e5a6000 - 000000003e644000 (usable) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e644000 - 000000003e6a9000 (ACPI NVS) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e6a9000 - 000000003e6ac000 (ACPI data) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e6ac000 - 000000003e6f2000 (ACPI NVS) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e6f2000 - 000000003e6ff000 (ACPI data) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e6ff000 - 000000003e700000 (usable) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e700000 - 000000003f000000 (reserved) > BIOS-e820: 00000000fff00000 - 0000000100000000 (reserved) > DMI 2.4 present. > last_pfn = 0x3e700 max_arch_pfn = 0x400000000 > MTRR default type: uncachable > MTRR fixed ranges enabled: > 00000-9FFFF write-back > A0000-FFFFF uncachable > MTRR variable ranges enabled: > 0 base 000000000 mask FC0000000 write-back > 1 base 03F000000 mask FFF000000 uncachable > 2 base 03E800000 mask FFF800000 uncachable > 3 base 03E700000 mask FFFF00000 uncachable > 4 disabled > 5 disabled > 6 disabled > 7 disabled > x86 PAT enabled: cpu 0, old 0x7040600070406, new 0x7010600070106 > initial memory mapped : 0 - 20000000 > init_memory_mapping: 0000000000000000-000000003e700000 > 0000000000 - 003e600000 page 2M > 003e600000 - 003e700000 page 4k > kernel direct mapping tables up to 3e700000 @ 8000-b000 > RAMDISK: 3e2ee000 - 3e57991c > ACPI: RSDP 00000000000fe020 00014 (v00 INTEL ) > ACPI: RSDT 000000003e6fd038 0004C (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 01000013) > ACPI: FACP 000000003e6fc000 00074 (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: DSDT 000000003e6f8000 03EDA (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: FACS 000000003e6ac000 00040 > ACPI: APIC 000000003e6f7000 00078 (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: WDDT 000000003e6f6000 00040 (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: MCFG 000000003e6f5000 0003C (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: ASF! 000000003e6f4000 000A6 (v32 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6f3000 001BC (v01 INTEL CpuPm 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6f2000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu0Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6ab000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu1Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6aa000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu2Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6a9000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu3Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: Local APIC address 0xfee00000 > (7 early reservations) ==> bootmem [0000000000 - 003e700000] > #0 [0000000000 - 0000001000] BIOS data page ==> [0000000000 - 0000001000] > #1 [0000006000 - 0000008000] TRAMPOLINE ==> [0000006000 - 0000008000] > #2 [0001000000 - 0001535d90] TEXT DATA BSS ==> [0001000000 - 0001535d90] > #3 [003e2ee000 - 003e57991c] RAMDISK ==> [003e2ee000 - 003e57991c] > #4 [000009e800 - 0000100000] BIOS reserved ==> [000009e800 - 0000100000] > #5 [0001536000 - 0001536199] BRK ==> [0001536000 - 0001536199] > #6 [0000008000 - 0000009000] PGTABLE ==> [0000008000 - 0000009000] > found SMP MP-table at [ffff8800000fe200] fe200 > [ffffea0000000000-ffffea0000dfffff] PMD -> [ffff880001a00000-ffff8800027fffff] on node 0 > Zone PFN ranges: > DMA 0x00000000 -> 0x00001000 > DMA32 0x00001000 -> 0x00100000 > Normal 0x00100000 -> 0x00100000 > Movable zone start PFN for each node > early_node_map[4] active PFN ranges > 0: 0x00000000 -> 0x0000009e > 0: 0x00000100 -> 0x0003e59a > 0: 0x0003e5a6 -> 0x0003e644 > 0: 0x0003e6ff -> 0x0003e700 > On node 0 totalpages: 255447 > DMA zone: 56 pages used for memmap > DMA zone: 101 pages reserved > DMA zone: 3841 pages, LIFO batch:0 > DMA32 zone: 3441 pages used for memmap > DMA32 zone: 248008 pages, LIFO batch:31 > ACPI: PM-Timer IO Port: 0x408 > ACPI: Local APIC address 0xfee00000 > ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x01] lapic_id[0x00] enabled) > ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x02] lapic_id[0x01] enabled) > ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x03] lapic_id[0x82] disabled) > ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x04] lapic_id[0x83] disabled) > ACPI: LAPIC_NMI (acpi_id[0x01] dfl dfl lint[0x1]) > ACPI: LAPIC_NMI (acpi_id[0x02] dfl dfl lint[0x1]) > ACPI: IOAPIC (id[0x02] address[0xfec00000] gsi_base[0]) > IOAPIC[0]: apic_id 2, version 32, address 0xfec00000, GSI 0-23 > ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 0 global_irq 2 dfl dfl) > ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 9 global_irq 9 high level) > ACPI: IRQ0 used by override. > ACPI: IRQ2 used by override. > ACPI: IRQ9 used by override. > Using ACPI (MADT) for SMP configuration information > 4 Processors exceeds NR_CPUS limit of 2 > SMP: Allowing 2 CPUs, 0 hotplug CPUs > nr_irqs_gsi: 24 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000000009e000 - 000000000009f000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000000009f000 - 00000000000a0000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 00000000000a0000 - 00000000000e0000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 00000000000e0000 - 0000000000100000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e59a000 - 000000003e5a6000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e644000 - 000000003e6a9000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e6a9000 - 000000003e6ac000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e6ac000 - 000000003e6f2000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e6f2000 - 000000003e6ff000 > Allocating PCI resources starting at 3f000000 (gap: 3f000000:c0f00000) > NR_CPUS:2 nr_cpumask_bits:2 nr_cpu_ids:2 nr_node_ids:1 > PERCPU: Embedded 24 pages at ffff880001541000, static data 67296 bytes > Built 1 zonelists in Zone order, mobility grouping on. Total pages: 251849 > Kernel command line: initrd=andromeda-initrd console=tty0 console=ttyS0,115200 ro root=/dev/sda2 enforcing=1 debug BOOT_IMAGE=andromeda-vmlinuz > PID hash table entries: 4096 (order: 12, 32768 bytes) > Dentry cache hash table entries: 131072 (order: 8, 1048576 bytes) > Inode-cache hash table entries: 65536 (order: 7, 524288 bytes) > Initializing CPU#0 > Checking aperture... > No AGP bridge found > Memory: 996952k/1022976k available (2953k kernel code, 1188k absent, 24132k reserved, 1678k data, 360k init) > NR_IRQS:320 > Fast TSC calibration using PIT > Detected 1864.978 MHz processor. > Console: colour VGA+ 80x25 > console [tty0] enabled > console [ttyS0] enabled > Calibrating delay loop (skipped), value calculated using timer frequency.. 3729.95 BogoMIPS (lpj=7459912) > Security Framework initialized > SELinux: Initializing. > SELinux: Starting in enforcing mode > Mount-cache hash table entries: 256 > Initializing cgroup subsys debug > Initializing cgroup subsys ns > Initializing cgroup subsys devices > CPU: L1 I cache: 32K, L1 D cache: 32K > CPU: L2 cache: 2048K > CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0 > CPU: Processor Core ID: 0 > mce: CPU supports 6 MCE banks > CPU0: Thermal monitoring enabled (TM2) > using mwait in idle threads. > ACPI: Core revision 20090521 > Setting APIC routing to flat > ..TIMER: vector=0x30 apic1=0 pin1=2 apic2=-1 pin2=-1 > CPU0: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6300 @ 1.86GHz stepping 06 > Booting processor 1 APIC 0x1 ip 0x6000 > Initializing CPU#1 > Calibrating delay using timer specific routine.. 3525.06 BogoMIPS (lpj=7050122) > CPU: L1 I cache: 32K, L1 D cache: 32K > CPU: L2 cache: 2048K > CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0 > CPU: Processor Core ID: 1 > mce: CPU supports 6 MCE banks > CPU1: Thermal monitoring enabled (TM2) > x86 PAT enabled: cpu 1, old 0x7040600070406, new 0x7010600070106 > CPU1: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6300 @ 1.86GHz stepping 06 > checking TSC synchronization [CPU#0 -> CPU#1]: passed. > Brought up 2 CPUs > Total of 2 processors activated (7255.01 BogoMIPS). > NET: Registered protocol family 16 > ACPI: bus type pci registered > PCI: MCFG configuration 0: base f0000000 segment 0 buses 0 - 127 > PCI: Not using MMCONFIG. > PCI: Using configuration type 1 for base access > bio: create slab <bio-0> at 0 > ACPI: EC: Look up EC in DSDT > ACPI: Interpreter enabled > ACPI: (supports S0 S3 S4 S5) > ACPI: Using IOAPIC for interrupt routing > PCI: MCFG configuration 0: base f0000000 segment 0 buses 0 - 127 > PCI: MCFG area at f0000000 reserved in ACPI motherboard resources > PCI: Using MMCONFIG at f0000000 - f7ffffff > ACPI: No dock devices found. > ACPI: PCI Root Bridge [PCI0] (0000:00) > pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50200000-0x502fffff] > pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 18 64bit mmio: [0x40000000-0x4fffffff] > pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 20 io port: [0x2110-0x2117] > pci 0000:00:03.0: reg 10 64bit mmio: [0x50326100-0x5032610f] > pci 0000:00:03.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:03.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50300000-0x5031ffff] > pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 14 32bit mmio: [0x50324000-0x50324fff] > pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 18 io port: [0x20e0-0x20ff] > pci 0000:00:19.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:19.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1a.0: reg 20 io port: [0x20c0-0x20df] > pci 0000:00:1a.1: reg 20 io port: [0x20a0-0x20bf] > pci 0000:00:1a.7: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50325c00-0x50325fff] > pci 0000:00:1a.7: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1a.7: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1b.0: reg 10 64bit mmio: [0x50320000-0x50323fff] > pci 0000:00:1b.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1b.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1c.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.1: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1c.1: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.2: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1c.2: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.3: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1c.3: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.4: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1c.4: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1d.0: reg 20 io port: [0x2080-0x209f] > pci 0000:00:1d.1: reg 20 io port: [0x2060-0x207f] > pci 0000:00:1d.2: reg 20 io port: [0x2040-0x205f] > pci 0000:00:1d.7: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50325800-0x50325bff] > pci 0000:00:1d.7: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1d.7: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1f.0: quirk: region 0400-047f claimed by ICH6 ACPI/GPIO/TCO > pci 0000:00:1f.0: quirk: region 0500-053f claimed by ICH6 GPIO > pci 0000:00:1f.0: ICH7 LPC Generic IO decode 1 PIO at 0680 (mask 007f) > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 10 io port: [0x2108-0x210f] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 14 io port: [0x211c-0x211f] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 18 io port: [0x2100-0x2107] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 1c io port: [0x2118-0x211b] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 20 io port: [0x2020-0x203f] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 24 32bit mmio: [0x50325000-0x503257ff] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: PME# supported from D3hot > pci 0000:00:1f.2: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1f.3: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50326000-0x503260ff] > pci 0000:00:1f.3: reg 20 io port: [0x2000-0x201f] > pci 0000:00:1c.0: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50400000-0x504fffff] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 10 io port: [0x1018-0x101f] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 14 io port: [0x1024-0x1027] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 18 io port: [0x1010-0x1017] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 1c io port: [0x1020-0x1023] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 20 io port: [0x1000-0x100f] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 24 32bit mmio: [0x50100000-0x501001ff] > pci 0000:02:00.0: supports D1 > pci 0000:02:00.0: PME# supported from D0 D1 D3hot > pci 0000:02:00.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.1: bridge io port: [0x1000-0x1fff] > pci 0000:00:1c.1: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50100000-0x501fffff] > pci 0000:00:1c.2: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50500000-0x505fffff] > pci 0000:00:1c.3: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50600000-0x506fffff] > pci 0000:00:1c.4: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50700000-0x507fffff] > pci 0000:06:03.0: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50004000-0x500047ff] > pci 0000:06:03.0: reg 14 32bit mmio: [0x50000000-0x50003fff] > pci 0000:06:03.0: supports D1 D2 > pci 0000:06:03.0: PME# supported from D0 D1 D2 D3hot > pci 0000:06:03.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1e.0: transparent bridge > pci 0000:00:1e.0: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50000000-0x500fffff] > pci_bus 0000:00: on NUMA node 0 > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.P32_._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX0._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX1._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX2._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX3._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX4._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKA] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKB] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 *10 11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKC] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKD] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKE] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 *9 10 11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKF] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 *10 11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKG] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 *9 10 11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKH] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) > SCSI subsystem initialized > libata version 3.00 loaded. > PCI: Using ACPI for IRQ routing > NetLabel: Initializing > NetLabel: domain hash size = 128 > NetLabel: protocols = UNLABELED CIPSOv4 > NetLabel: unlabeled traffic allowed by default > pnp: PnP ACPI init > ACPI: bus type pnp registered > pnp: PnP ACPI: found 12 devices > ACPI: ACPI bus type pnp unregistered > system 00:01: iomem range 0xf0000000-0xf7ffffff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed13000-0xfed13fff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed14000-0xfed17fff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed18000-0xfed18fff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed19000-0xfed19fff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed1c000-0xfed1ffff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed20000-0xfed3ffff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed45000-0xfed99fff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xc0000-0xdffff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xe0000-0xfffff could not be reserved > system 00:06: ioport range 0x500-0x53f has been reserved > system 00:06: ioport range 0x400-0x47f has been reserved > system 00:06: ioport range 0x680-0x6ff has been reserved > pci 0000:00:1c.0: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:01 > pci 0000:00:1c.0: IO window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.0: MEM window: 0x50400000-0x504fffff > pci 0000:00:1c.0: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.1: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:02 > pci 0000:00:1c.1: IO window: 0x1000-0x1fff > pci 0000:00:1c.1: MEM window: 0x50100000-0x501fffff > pci 0000:00:1c.1: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.2: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:03 > pci 0000:00:1c.2: IO window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.2: MEM window: 0x50500000-0x505fffff > pci 0000:00:1c.2: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.3: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:04 > pci 0000:00:1c.3: IO window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.3: MEM window: 0x50600000-0x506fffff > pci 0000:00:1c.3: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.4: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:05 > pci 0000:00:1c.4: IO window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.4: MEM window: 0x50700000-0x507fffff > pci 0000:00:1c.4: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1e.0: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:06 > pci 0000:00:1e.0: IO window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1e.0: MEM window: 0x50000000-0x500fffff > pci 0000:00:1e.0: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 17 > pci 0000:00:1c.0: setting latency timer to 64 > pci 0000:00:1c.1: PCI INT B -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 16 > pci 0000:00:1c.1: setting latency timer to 64 > pci 0000:00:1c.2: PCI INT C -> GSI 18 (level, low) -> IRQ 18 > pci 0000:00:1c.2: setting latency timer to 64 > pci 0000:00:1c.3: PCI INT D -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 19 > pci 0000:00:1c.3: setting latency timer to 64 > pci 0000:00:1c.4: PCI INT A -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 17 > pci 0000:00:1c.4: setting latency timer to 64 > pci 0000:00:1e.0: setting latency timer to 64 > pci_bus 0000:00: resource 0 io: [0x00-0xffff] > pci_bus 0000:00: resource 1 mem: [0x000000-0xffffffffffffffff] > pci_bus 0000:01: resource 1 mem: [0x50400000-0x504fffff] > pci_bus 0000:02: resource 0 io: [0x1000-0x1fff] > pci_bus 0000:02: resource 1 mem: [0x50100000-0x501fffff] > pci_bus 0000:03: resource 1 mem: [0x50500000-0x505fffff] > pci_bus 0000:04: resource 1 mem: [0x50600000-0x506fffff] > pci_bus 0000:05: resource 1 mem: [0x50700000-0x507fffff] > pci_bus 0000:06: resource 1 mem: [0x50000000-0x500fffff] > pci_bus 0000:06: resource 3 io: [0x00-0xffff] > pci_bus 0000:06: resource 4 mem: [0x000000-0xffffffffffffffff] > NET: Registered protocol family 2 > IP route cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 6, 262144 bytes) > TCP established hash table entries: 131072 (order: 9, 2097152 bytes) > TCP bind hash table entries: 65536 (order: 8, 1048576 bytes) > TCP: Hash tables configured (established 131072 bind 65536) > TCP reno registered > NET: Registered protocol family 1 > Unpacking initramfs... > Freeing initrd memory: 2606k freed > audit: initializing netlink socket (disabled) > type=2000 audit(1245320564.157:1): initialized > VFS: Disk quotas dquot_6.5.2 > Dquot-cache hash table entries: 512 (order 0, 4096 bytes) > SGI XFS with ACLs, security attributes, large block/inode numbers, no debug enabled > msgmni has been set to 1953 > SELinux: Registering netfilter hooks > alg: No test for fcrypt (fcrypt-generic) > alg: No test for stdrng (krng) > Block layer SCSI generic (bsg) driver version 0.4 loaded (major 253) > io scheduler noop registered > io scheduler anticipatory registered (default) > io scheduler deadline registered > io scheduler cfq registered > pci 0000:00:02.0: Boot video device > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.0: irq 24 for MSI/MSI-X > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.0: setting latency timer to 64 > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.1: irq 25 for MSI/MSI-X > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.1: setting latency timer to 64 > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.2: irq 26 for MSI/MSI-X > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.2: setting latency timer to 64 > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.3: irq 27 for MSI/MSI-X > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.3: setting latency timer to 64 > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.4: irq 28 for MSI/MSI-X > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.4: setting latency timer to 64 > input: Power Button as /class/input/input0 > ACPI: Power Button [PWRF] > input: Sleep Button as /class/input/input1 > ACPI: Sleep Button [SLPB] > processor ACPI_CPU:00: registered as cooling_device0 > ACPI: Processor [CPU0] (supports 8 throttling states) > processor ACPI_CPU:01: registered as cooling_device1 > ACPI: Processor [CPU1] (supports 8 throttling states) > Linux agpgart interface v0.103 > agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: Intel 965G Chipset > agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: detected 7676K stolen memory > agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: AGP aperture is 256M @ 0x40000000 > intelfb: Framebuffer driver for Intel(R) 830M/845G/852GM/855GM/865G/915G/915GM/945G/945GM/945GME/965G/965GM chipsets > intelfb: Version 0.9.6 > intelfb 0000:00:02.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 16 > intelfb: 00:02.0: Intel(R) 965G, aperture size 256MB, stolen memory 7932kB > intelfb: Initial video mode is 1024x768-32@70. > Serial: 8250/16550 driver, 4 ports, IRQ sharing enabled > serial8250: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A > Platform driver 'serial8250' needs updating - please use dev_pm_ops > 00:0a: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A > loop: module loaded > Driver 'sd' needs updating - please use bus_type methods > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: version 3.0 > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: PCI INT A -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 19 > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: irq 29 for MSI/MSI-X > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: AHCI 0001.0100 32 slots 4 ports 3 Gbps 0x33 impl SATA mode > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: flags: 64bit ncq sntf led clo pio slum part ems > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: setting latency timer to 64 > scsi0 : ahci > scsi1 : ahci > scsi2 : ahci > scsi3 : ahci > scsi4 : ahci > scsi5 : ahci > ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325100 irq 29 > ata2: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325180 irq 29 > ata3: DUMMY > ata4: DUMMY > ata5: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325300 irq 29 > ata6: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325380 irq 29 > e1000e: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Driver - 1.0.2-k2 > e1000e: Copyright (c) 1999-2008 Intel Corporation. > e1000e 0000:00:19.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 20 (level, low) -> IRQ 20 > e1000e 0000:00:19.0: setting latency timer to 64 > e1000e 0000:00:19.0: irq 30 for MSI/MSI-X > 0000:00:19.0: eth0: (PCI Express:2.5GB/s:Width x1) 00:16:76:ce:3a:3c > 0000:00:19.0: eth0: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection > 0000:00:19.0: eth0: MAC: 6, PHY: 6, PBA No: ffffff-0ff > PNP: PS/2 Controller [PNP0303:PS2K,PNP0f03:PS2M] at 0x60,0x64 irq 1,12 > Platform driver 'i8042' needs updating - please use dev_pm_ops > serio: i8042 KBD port at 0x60,0x64 irq 1 > serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12 > mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice > rtc_cmos 00:03: RTC can wake from S4 > rtc_cmos 00:03: rtc core: registered rtc_cmos as rtc0 > rtc0: alarms up to one month, 114 bytes nvram > i2c /dev entries driver > i801_smbus 0000:00:1f.3: PCI INT B -> GSI 21 (level, low) -> IRQ 21 > coretemp coretemp.0: Using relative temperature scale! > coretemp coretemp.1: Using relative temperature scale! > cpuidle: using governor ladder > ip_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team > TCP cubic registered > input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard as /class/input/input2 > NET: Registered protocol family 17 > ata2: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300) > ata1: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113 SControl 300) > registered taskstats version 1 > ata6: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300) > ata5: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300) > rtc_cmos 00:03: setting system clock to 2009-06-18 10:22:46 UTC (1245320566) > ata1.00: ATA-7: ST380211AS, 3.AAE, max UDMA/133 > ata1.00: 156301488 sectors, multi 0: LBA48 NCQ (depth 31/32) > ata1.00: configured for UDMA/133 > scsi 0:0:0:0: Direct-Access ATA ST380211AS 3.AA PQ: 0 ANSI: 5 > sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] 156301488 512-byte hardware sectors: (80.0 GB/74.5 GiB) > sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write Protect is off > sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00 > sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA > sda: sda1 sda2 sda3 sda4 < sda5 sda6 sda7 sda8 > > sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI disk > Freeing unused kernel memory: 360k freed > Write protecting the kernel read-only data: 4324k > Red Hat nash version 6.0.52 starting > Mounting proc filesystem > Mounting sysfs filesystem > Creating /dev > Creating initial device nodes > Setting up hotplug. > input: ImPS/2 Generic Wheel Mouse as /class/input/input3 > Creating block device nodes. > mount: could not find filesystem '/proc/bus/usb' > Waiting for driver initialization. > Waiting for driver initialization. > Creating root device. > Mounting root filesystem. > EXT3-fs: INFO: recovery required on readonly filesystem. > EXT3-fs: write access will be enabled during recovery. > kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds > Setting up otherEXT3-fs: recovery complete. > filesystems. > EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with writeback data mode. > Setting up new root fs > no fstab.sys, mounting internal defaults > SELinux: 8192 avtab hash slots, 177803 rules. > SELinux: 8192 avtab hash slots, 177803 rules. > SELinux: 6 users, 12 roles, 2431 types, 118 bools, 1 sens, 1024 cats > SELinux: 73 classes, 177803 rules > SELinux: class kernel_service not defined in policy > SELinux: permission open in class sock_file not defined in policy > SELinux: permission nlmsg_tty_audit in class netlink_audit_socket not defined in policy > SELinux: the above unknown classes and permissions will be allowed > SELinux: Completing initialization. > SELinux: Setting up existing superblocks. > SELinux: initialized (dev sda2, type ext3), uses xattr > SELinux: initialized (dev tmpfs, type tmpfs), uses transition SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev selinuxfs, type selinuxfs), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev mqueue, type mqueue), uses transition SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev devpts, type devpts), uses transition SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev inotifyfs, type inotifyfs), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev tmpfs, type tmpfs), uses transition SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev anon_inodefs, type anon_inodefs), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev pipefs, type pipefs), uses task SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev debugfs, type debugfs), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev sockfs, type sockfs), uses task SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev proc, type proc), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev bdev, type bdev), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev rootfs, type rootfs), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev sysfs, type sysfs), uses genfs_contexts > type=1403 audit(1245320574.561:2): policy loaded auid=4294967295 ses=4294967295 > Switching to new root and running init. > unmounting old /dev > unmounting old /proc > unmounting old /sys > Welcome to Fedora > Press 'I' to enter interactive startup. > Starting udev: [ OK ] > Setting hostname andromeda.procyon.org.uk: [ OK ] > Checking filesystems > Checking all file systems. > [/sbin/fsck.ext3 (1) -- /] fsck.ext3 -a /dev/sda2 > /1: clean, 330515/2621440 files, 1528849/2620603 blocks > [/sbin/fsck.ext3 (1) -- /boot] fsck.ext3 -a /dev/sda1 > /boot1: recovering journal > /boot1: clean, 79/50200 files, 72187/200780 blocks > [ OK ] > Remounting root filesystem in read-write mode: [ OK ] > Mounting local filesystems: [ OK ] > Enabling local filesystem quotas: [ OK ] > Enabling /etc/fstab swaps: [ OK ] > Entering non-interactive startup > Starting background readahead (early, fast mode): [ OK ] > FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > Bringing up loopback interface: [ OK ] > Bringing up interface eth0: > Determining IP information for eth0... done. > [ OK ] > FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > Starting restorecond: [ OK ] > Starting auditd: [ OK ] > Starting irqbalance: [ OK ] > Starting mcstransd: [ OK ] > Starting rpcbind: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > rpcbind: cannot create socket for udp6 > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > rpcbind: cannot create socket for tcp6 > [ OK ] > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > Starting NFS statd: [ OK ] > Starting system message bus: [ OK ] > Starting lm_sensors: not configured, run sensors-detect[WARNING] > Starting sshd: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > [ OK ] > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > Starting ntpd: [ OK ] > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > SysRq : Changing Loglevel > Loglevel set to 8 > Now booted > Starting smartd: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > [ OK ] > > Fedora release 9 (Sulphur) > Kernel 2.6.30-cachefs on an x86_64 (/dev/ttyS0) > > andromeda.procyon.org.uk login: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > warning: `capget01' uses 32-bit capabilities (legacy support in use) > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > msgctl11 invoked oom-killer: gfp_mask=0xd0, order=1, oom_adj=0 > msgctl11 cpuset=/ mems_allowed=0 > Pid: 30549, comm: msgctl11 Not tainted 2.6.30-cachefs #106 > Call Trace: > [<ffffffff81071dae>] ? oom_kill_process.clone.0+0xa9/0x245 > [<ffffffff81072075>] ? __out_of_memory+0x12b/0x142 > [<ffffffff810720f6>] ? out_of_memory+0x6a/0x94 > [<ffffffff8107479e>] ? __alloc_pages_nodemask+0x422/0x50b > [<ffffffff81031110>] ? copy_process+0x93/0x113f > [<ffffffff810748f1>] ? __get_free_pages+0x12/0x50 > [<ffffffff81031130>] ? copy_process+0xb3/0x113f > [<ffffffff81081ae2>] ? handle_mm_fault+0x2d5/0x645 > [<ffffffff810322fb>] ? do_fork+0x13f/0x2ba > [<ffffffff81022a0b>] ? do_page_fault+0x1f1/0x206 > [<ffffffff8100b0d3>] ? stub_clone+0x13/0x20 > [<ffffffff8100ad6b>] ? system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b > Mem-Info: > DMA per-cpu: > CPU 0: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 > CPU 1: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 > DMA32 per-cpu: > CPU 0: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 0 > CPU 1: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 47 > Active_anon:80388 active_file:0 inactive_anon:822 > inactive_file:2 unevictable:0 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 > free:2053 slab:38793 mapped:357 pagetables:60476 bounce:0 > DMA free:3916kB min:60kB low:72kB high:88kB active_anon:3608kB inactive_anon:128kB active_file:0kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:15364kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no > lowmem_reserve[]: 0 968 968 968 > DMA32 free:4296kB min:3948kB low:4932kB high:5920kB active_anon:317944kB inactive_anon:3160kB active_file:0kB inactive_file:8kB unevictable:0kB present:992032kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no There are hardly any active/inactive_file pages. So it's not likely Rik or mine patches. > lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0 0 > DMA: 1*4kB 1*8kB 0*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 1*2048kB 0*4096kB = 3916kB > DMA32: 576*4kB 15*8kB 1*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 4296kB There are plenty of free pages. Is it a page allocator bug? Is it stable v2.6.30 or pre 2.6.31-rc1? Thanks, Fengguang > 1854 total pagecache pages > 0 pages in swap cache > Swap cache stats: add 0, delete 0, find 0/0 > Free swap = 0kB > Total swap = 0kB > 255744 pages RAM > 5588 pages reserved > 230698 pages shared > 217103 pages non-shared > Out of memory: kill process 25166 (msgctl11) score 133496 or a child > Killed process 28855 (msgctl11) > msgctl11 invoked oom-killer: gfp_mask=0xd0, order=1, oom_adj=0 > msgctl11 cpuset=/ mems_allowed=0 > Pid: 30312, comm: msgctl11 Not tainted 2.6.30-cachefs #106 > Call Trace: > [<ffffffff81071dae>] ? oom_kill_process.clone.0+0xa9/0x245 > [<ffffffff81072075>] ? __out_of_memory+0x12b/0x142 > [<ffffffff810720f6>] ? out_of_memory+0x6a/0x94 > [<ffffffff8107479e>] ? __alloc_pages_nodemask+0x422/0x50b > [<ffffffff81031110>] ? copy_process+0x93/0x113f > [<ffffffff810748f1>] ? __get_free_pages+0x12/0x50 > [<ffffffff81031130>] ? copy_process+0xb3/0x113f > [<ffffffff81029a83>] ? update_curr+0x53/0xdf > [<ffffffff81081e00>] ? handle_mm_fault+0x5f3/0x645 > [<ffffffff810322fb>] ? do_fork+0x13f/0x2ba > [<ffffffff81022a0b>] ? do_page_fault+0x1f1/0x206 > [<ffffffff8100b0d3>] ? stub_clone+0x13/0x20 > [<ffffffff8100ad6b>] ? system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b > Mem-Info: > DMA per-cpu: > CPU 0: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 > CPU 1: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 > DMA32 per-cpu: > CPU 0: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 0 > CPU 1: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 0 > Active_anon:79646 active_file:2 inactive_anon:4113 > inactive_file:0 unevictable:0 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 > free:1966 slab:38417 mapped:2 pagetables:61720 bounce:0 > DMA free:3916kB min:60kB low:72kB high:88kB active_anon:3608kB inactive_anon:256kB active_file:0kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:15364kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no > lowmem_reserve[]: 0 968 968 968 > DMA32 free:3948kB min:3948kB low:4932kB high:5920kB active_anon:314976kB inactive_anon:16196kB active_file:8kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:992032kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no > lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0 0 > DMA: 1*4kB 1*8kB 0*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 1*2048kB 0*4096kB = 3916kB > DMA32: 443*4kB 20*8kB 10*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 3948kB > 36 total pagecache pages > 0 pages in swap cache > Swap cache stats: add 0, delete 0, find 0/0 > Free swap = 0kB > Total swap = 0kB > 255744 pages RAM > 5588 pages reserved > 151665 pages shared > 220702 pages non-shared > Out of memory: kill process 25166 (msgctl11) score 133404 or a child > Killed process 28860 (msgctl11) -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-06-18 14:46 ` David Howells @ 2009-06-19 8:06 ` David Howells -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: David Howells @ 2009-06-19 8:06 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: dhowells, Andrew Morton, LKML, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim, Jesse Barnes, Wang, Roger, Mel Gorman Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > There are plenty of free pages. Is it a page allocator bug? Is it > stable v2.6.30 or pre 2.6.31-rc1? Cutting edge Linus after I pulled his new patches yesterday morning: commit 65795efbd380a832ae508b04dba8f8e53f0b84d9 David ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-06-19 8:06 ` David Howells 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: David Howells @ 2009-06-19 8:06 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: dhowells, Andrew Morton, LKML, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim, Jesse Barnes, Wang, Roger, Mel Gorman Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > There are plenty of free pages. Is it a page allocator bug? Is it > stable v2.6.30 or pre 2.6.31-rc1? Cutting edge Linus after I pulled his new patches yesterday morning: commit 65795efbd380a832ae508b04dba8f8e53f0b84d9 David -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-17 2:23 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-06-18 14:51 ` David Howells -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: David Howells @ 2009-06-18 14:51 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: dhowells, Andrew Morton, LKML, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim Oh, and my .config. David --- # # Automatically generated make config: don't edit # Linux kernel version: 2.6.30 # Thu Jun 18 15:31:34 2009 # CONFIG_64BIT=y # CONFIG_X86_32 is not set CONFIG_X86_64=y CONFIG_X86=y CONFIG_OUTPUT_FORMAT="elf64-x86-64" CONFIG_ARCH_DEFCONFIG="arch/x86/configs/x86_64_defconfig" CONFIG_GENERIC_TIME=y CONFIG_GENERIC_CMOS_UPDATE=y CONFIG_CLOCKSOURCE_WATCHDOG=y CONFIG_GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS=y CONFIG_GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS_BROADCAST=y CONFIG_LOCKDEP_SUPPORT=y CONFIG_STACKTRACE_SUPPORT=y CONFIG_HAVE_LATENCYTOP_SUPPORT=y CONFIG_FAST_CMPXCHG_LOCAL=y CONFIG_MMU=y CONFIG_ZONE_DMA=y CONFIG_GENERIC_ISA_DMA=y CONFIG_GENERIC_IOMAP=y CONFIG_GENERIC_BUG=y CONFIG_GENERIC_BUG_RELATIVE_POINTERS=y CONFIG_GENERIC_HWEIGHT=y CONFIG_ARCH_MAY_HAVE_PC_FDC=y CONFIG_RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK=y # CONFIG_RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM is not set CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_CPU_IDLE_WAIT=y CONFIG_GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY=y CONFIG_GENERIC_TIME_VSYSCALL=y CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_CPU_RELAX=y CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_DEFAULT_IDLE=y CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_CACHE_LINE_SIZE=y CONFIG_HAVE_SETUP_PER_CPU_AREA=y CONFIG_HAVE_DYNAMIC_PER_CPU_AREA=y CONFIG_HAVE_CPUMASK_OF_CPU_MAP=y CONFIG_ARCH_HIBERNATION_POSSIBLE=y CONFIG_ARCH_SUSPEND_POSSIBLE=y CONFIG_ZONE_DMA32=y CONFIG_ARCH_POPULATES_NODE_MAP=y CONFIG_AUDIT_ARCH=y CONFIG_ARCH_SUPPORTS_OPTIMIZED_INLINING=y CONFIG_ARCH_SUPPORTS_DEBUG_PAGEALLOC=y CONFIG_GENERIC_HARDIRQS=y CONFIG_GENERIC_HARDIRQS_NO__DO_IRQ=y CONFIG_GENERIC_IRQ_PROBE=y CONFIG_GENERIC_PENDING_IRQ=y CONFIG_USE_GENERIC_SMP_HELPERS=y CONFIG_X86_64_SMP=y CONFIG_X86_HT=y CONFIG_X86_TRAMPOLINE=y # CONFIG_KTIME_SCALAR is not set CONFIG_DEFCONFIG_LIST="/lib/modules/$UNAME_RELEASE/.config" # # General setup # CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y CONFIG_LOCK_KERNEL=y CONFIG_INIT_ENV_ARG_LIMIT=32 CONFIG_LOCALVERSION="-cachefs" # CONFIG_LOCALVERSION_AUTO is not set CONFIG_HAVE_KERNEL_GZIP=y CONFIG_HAVE_KERNEL_BZIP2=y CONFIG_HAVE_KERNEL_LZMA=y CONFIG_KERNEL_GZIP=y # CONFIG_KERNEL_BZIP2 is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_LZMA is not set CONFIG_SWAP=y CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y CONFIG_SYSVIPC_SYSCTL=y CONFIG_POSIX_MQUEUE=y CONFIG_POSIX_MQUEUE_SYSCTL=y CONFIG_BSD_PROCESS_ACCT=y CONFIG_BSD_PROCESS_ACCT_V3=y CONFIG_TASKSTATS=y CONFIG_TASK_DELAY_ACCT=y CONFIG_TASK_XACCT=y CONFIG_TASK_IO_ACCOUNTING=y CONFIG_AUDIT=y CONFIG_AUDITSYSCALL=y CONFIG_AUDIT_TREE=y # # RCU Subsystem # CONFIG_CLASSIC_RCU=y # CONFIG_TREE_RCU is not set # CONFIG_PREEMPT_RCU is not set # CONFIG_TREE_RCU_TRACE is not set # CONFIG_PREEMPT_RCU_TRACE is not set # CONFIG_IKCONFIG is not set CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=15 CONFIG_HAVE_UNSTABLE_SCHED_CLOCK=y CONFIG_GROUP_SCHED=y CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED=y # CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED is not set CONFIG_USER_SCHED=y # CONFIG_CGROUP_SCHED is not set CONFIG_CGROUPS=y CONFIG_CGROUP_DEBUG=y CONFIG_CGROUP_NS=y # CONFIG_CGROUP_FREEZER is not set CONFIG_CGROUP_DEVICE=y CONFIG_CPUSETS=y CONFIG_PROC_PID_CPUSET=y # CONFIG_CGROUP_CPUACCT is not set # CONFIG_RESOURCE_COUNTERS is not set CONFIG_SYSFS_DEPRECATED=y CONFIG_SYSFS_DEPRECATED_V2=y # CONFIG_RELAY is not set CONFIG_NAMESPACES=y # CONFIG_UTS_NS is not set # CONFIG_IPC_NS is not set CONFIG_USER_NS=y # CONFIG_PID_NS is not set # CONFIG_NET_NS is not set CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y CONFIG_INITRAMFS_SOURCE="" CONFIG_RD_GZIP=y CONFIG_RD_BZIP2=y CONFIG_RD_LZMA=y CONFIG_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE=y CONFIG_SYSCTL=y CONFIG_ANON_INODES=y # CONFIG_EMBEDDED is not set CONFIG_UID16=y CONFIG_SYSCTL_SYSCALL=y CONFIG_KALLSYMS=y CONFIG_KALLSYMS_ALL=y # CONFIG_KALLSYMS_EXTRA_PASS is not set CONFIG_HOTPLUG=y CONFIG_PRINTK=y CONFIG_BUG=y CONFIG_ELF_CORE=y CONFIG_PCSPKR_PLATFORM=y CONFIG_BASE_FULL=y CONFIG_FUTEX=y CONFIG_EPOLL=y CONFIG_SIGNALFD=y CONFIG_TIMERFD=y CONFIG_EVENTFD=y CONFIG_SHMEM=y CONFIG_AIO=y CONFIG_HAVE_PERF_COUNTERS=y # # Performance Counters # # CONFIG_PERF_COUNTERS is not set CONFIG_VM_EVENT_COUNTERS=y CONFIG_PCI_QUIRKS=y # CONFIG_STRIP_ASM_SYMS is not set CONFIG_COMPAT_BRK=y CONFIG_SLAB=y # CONFIG_SLUB is not set # CONFIG_SLOB is not set # CONFIG_PROFILING is not set # CONFIG_MARKERS is not set CONFIG_HAVE_OPROFILE=y # CONFIG_KPROBES is not set CONFIG_HAVE_EFFICIENT_UNALIGNED_ACCESS=y CONFIG_HAVE_IOREMAP_PROT=y CONFIG_HAVE_KPROBES=y CONFIG_HAVE_KRETPROBES=y CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_TRACEHOOK=y CONFIG_HAVE_DMA_API_DEBUG=y CONFIG_SLOW_WORK=y # CONFIG_HAVE_GENERIC_DMA_COHERENT is not set CONFIG_SLABINFO=y CONFIG_RT_MUTEXES=y CONFIG_BASE_SMALL=0 CONFIG_MODULES=y # CONFIG_MODULE_FORCE_LOAD is not set CONFIG_MODULE_UNLOAD=y # CONFIG_MODULE_FORCE_UNLOAD is not set # CONFIG_MODVERSIONS is not set # CONFIG_MODULE_SRCVERSION_ALL is not set CONFIG_STOP_MACHINE=y CONFIG_BLOCK=y CONFIG_BLK_DEV_BSG=y # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INTEGRITY is not set CONFIG_BLOCK_COMPAT=y # # IO Schedulers # CONFIG_IOSCHED_NOOP=y CONFIG_IOSCHED_AS=y CONFIG_IOSCHED_DEADLINE=y CONFIG_IOSCHED_CFQ=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_AS=y # CONFIG_DEFAULT_DEADLINE is not set # CONFIG_DEFAULT_CFQ is not set # CONFIG_DEFAULT_NOOP is not set CONFIG_DEFAULT_IOSCHED="anticipatory" CONFIG_FREEZER=y # # Processor type and features # # CONFIG_NO_HZ is not set # CONFIG_HIGH_RES_TIMERS is not set CONFIG_GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS_BUILD=y CONFIG_SMP=y CONFIG_X86_X2APIC=y # CONFIG_SPARSE_IRQ is not set CONFIG_X86_MPPARSE=y # CONFIG_X86_EXTENDED_PLATFORM is not set # CONFIG_SCHED_OMIT_FRAME_POINTER is not set # CONFIG_PARAVIRT_GUEST is not set # CONFIG_MEMTEST is not set # CONFIG_M386 is not set # CONFIG_M486 is not set # CONFIG_M586 is not set # CONFIG_M586TSC is not set # CONFIG_M586MMX is not set # CONFIG_M686 is not set # CONFIG_MPENTIUMII is not set # CONFIG_MPENTIUMIII is not set # CONFIG_MPENTIUMM is not set # CONFIG_MPENTIUM4 is not set # CONFIG_MK6 is not set # CONFIG_MK7 is not set # CONFIG_MK8 is not set # CONFIG_MCRUSOE is not set # CONFIG_MEFFICEON is not set # CONFIG_MWINCHIPC6 is not set # CONFIG_MWINCHIP3D is not set # CONFIG_MGEODEGX1 is not set # CONFIG_MGEODE_LX is not set # CONFIG_MCYRIXIII is not set # CONFIG_MVIAC3_2 is not set # CONFIG_MVIAC7 is not set # CONFIG_MPSC is not set CONFIG_MCORE2=y # CONFIG_GENERIC_CPU is not set CONFIG_X86_CPU=y CONFIG_X86_L1_CACHE_BYTES=64 CONFIG_X86_INTERNODE_CACHE_BYTES=64 CONFIG_X86_CMPXCHG=y CONFIG_X86_L1_CACHE_SHIFT=6 CONFIG_X86_WP_WORKS_OK=y CONFIG_X86_INTEL_USERCOPY=y CONFIG_X86_USE_PPRO_CHECKSUM=y CONFIG_X86_P6_NOP=y CONFIG_X86_TSC=y CONFIG_X86_CMPXCHG64=y CONFIG_X86_CMOV=y CONFIG_X86_MINIMUM_CPU_FAMILY=64 CONFIG_X86_DEBUGCTLMSR=y CONFIG_CPU_SUP_INTEL=y CONFIG_CPU_SUP_AMD=y CONFIG_CPU_SUP_CENTAUR=y # CONFIG_X86_DS is not set CONFIG_HPET_TIMER=y CONFIG_HPET_EMULATE_RTC=y CONFIG_DMI=y CONFIG_GART_IOMMU=y # CONFIG_CALGARY_IOMMU is not set # CONFIG_AMD_IOMMU is not set CONFIG_SWIOTLB=y CONFIG_IOMMU_HELPER=y CONFIG_IOMMU_API=y # CONFIG_MAXSMP is not set CONFIG_NR_CPUS=2 # CONFIG_SCHED_SMT is not set # CONFIG_SCHED_MC is not set CONFIG_PREEMPT_NONE=y # CONFIG_PREEMPT_VOLUNTARY is not set # CONFIG_PREEMPT is not set CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC=y CONFIG_X86_IO_APIC=y # CONFIG_X86_REROUTE_FOR_BROKEN_BOOT_IRQS is not set CONFIG_X86_MCE=y CONFIG_X86_NEW_MCE=y CONFIG_X86_MCE_INTEL=y # CONFIG_X86_MCE_AMD is not set CONFIG_X86_MCE_THRESHOLD=y # CONFIG_X86_MCE_INJECT is not set CONFIG_X86_THERMAL_VECTOR=y # CONFIG_I8K is not set # CONFIG_MICROCODE is not set CONFIG_X86_MSR=y CONFIG_X86_CPUID=y # CONFIG_X86_CPU_DEBUG is not set CONFIG_ARCH_PHYS_ADDR_T_64BIT=y CONFIG_DIRECT_GBPAGES=y # CONFIG_NUMA is not set CONFIG_ARCH_SPARSEMEM_DEFAULT=y CONFIG_ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE=y CONFIG_ARCH_SELECT_MEMORY_MODEL=y CONFIG_SELECT_MEMORY_MODEL=y # CONFIG_FLATMEM_MANUAL is not set # CONFIG_DISCONTIGMEM_MANUAL is not set CONFIG_SPARSEMEM_MANUAL=y CONFIG_SPARSEMEM=y CONFIG_HAVE_MEMORY_PRESENT=y CONFIG_SPARSEMEM_EXTREME=y CONFIG_SPARSEMEM_VMEMMAP_ENABLE=y CONFIG_SPARSEMEM_VMEMMAP=y # # Memory hotplug is currently incompatible with Software Suspend # CONFIG_PAGEFLAGS_EXTENDED=y CONFIG_SPLIT_PTLOCK_CPUS=4 CONFIG_PHYS_ADDR_T_64BIT=y CONFIG_ZONE_DMA_FLAG=1 CONFIG_BOUNCE=y CONFIG_VIRT_TO_BUS=y CONFIG_HAVE_MLOCK=y CONFIG_HAVE_MLOCKED_PAGE_BIT=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_MMAP_MIN_ADDR=4096 # CONFIG_X86_CHECK_BIOS_CORRUPTION is not set # CONFIG_X86_RESERVE_LOW_64K is not set CONFIG_MTRR=y # CONFIG_MTRR_SANITIZER is not set CONFIG_X86_PAT=y # CONFIG_EFI is not set CONFIG_SECCOMP=y # CONFIG_CC_STACKPROTECTOR is not set # CONFIG_HZ_100 is not set CONFIG_HZ_250=y # CONFIG_HZ_300 is not set # CONFIG_HZ_1000 is not set CONFIG_HZ=250 # CONFIG_SCHED_HRTICK is not set # CONFIG_KEXEC is not set # CONFIG_CRASH_DUMP is not set CONFIG_PHYSICAL_START=0x1000000 # CONFIG_RELOCATABLE is not set CONFIG_PHYSICAL_ALIGN=0x1000000 CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU=y CONFIG_COMPAT_VDSO=y # CONFIG_CMDLINE_BOOL is not set CONFIG_ARCH_ENABLE_MEMORY_HOTPLUG=y # # Power management and ACPI options # CONFIG_ARCH_HIBERNATION_HEADER=y CONFIG_PM=y # CONFIG_PM_DEBUG is not set CONFIG_PM_SLEEP_SMP=y CONFIG_PM_SLEEP=y CONFIG_SUSPEND=y CONFIG_SUSPEND_FREEZER=y CONFIG_HIBERNATION_NVS=y CONFIG_HIBERNATION=y CONFIG_PM_STD_PARTITION="" CONFIG_ACPI=y CONFIG_ACPI_SLEEP=y # CONFIG_ACPI_PROCFS is not set CONFIG_ACPI_PROCFS_POWER=y CONFIG_ACPI_SYSFS_POWER=y # CONFIG_ACPI_PROC_EVENT is not set CONFIG_ACPI_AC=y # CONFIG_ACPI_BATTERY is not set CONFIG_ACPI_BUTTON=y # CONFIG_ACPI_FAN is not set CONFIG_ACPI_DOCK=y CONFIG_ACPI_PROCESSOR=y CONFIG_ACPI_HOTPLUG_CPU=y CONFIG_ACPI_THERMAL=y # CONFIG_ACPI_CUSTOM_DSDT is not set CONFIG_ACPI_BLACKLIST_YEAR=0 CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG=y # CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG_FUNC_TRACE is not set # CONFIG_ACPI_PCI_SLOT is not set CONFIG_X86_PM_TIMER=y CONFIG_ACPI_CONTAINER=y # CONFIG_ACPI_SBS is not set # # CPU Frequency scaling # CONFIG_CPU_FREQ=y CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_TABLE=y # CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEBUG is not set CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_STAT=y # CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_STAT_DETAILS is not set CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_PERFORMANCE=y # CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_POWERSAVE is not set # CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_USERSPACE is not set # CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_ONDEMAND is not set # CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_CONSERVATIVE is not set CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_PERFORMANCE=y # CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_POWERSAVE is not set # CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_USERSPACE is not set # CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_ONDEMAND is not set # CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_CONSERVATIVE is not set # # CPUFreq processor drivers # # CONFIG_X86_ACPI_CPUFREQ is not set # CONFIG_X86_POWERNOW_K8 is not set CONFIG_X86_SPEEDSTEP_CENTRINO=y # CONFIG_X86_P4_CLOCKMOD is not set # # shared options # # CONFIG_X86_SPEEDSTEP_LIB is not set CONFIG_CPU_IDLE=y CONFIG_CPU_IDLE_GOV_LADDER=y # # Memory power savings # # CONFIG_I7300_IDLE is not set # # Bus options (PCI etc.) # CONFIG_PCI=y CONFIG_PCI_DIRECT=y CONFIG_PCI_MMCONFIG=y CONFIG_PCI_DOMAINS=y CONFIG_DMAR=y CONFIG_DMAR_DEFAULT_ON=y CONFIG_DMAR_GFX_WA=y CONFIG_DMAR_FLOPPY_WA=y CONFIG_INTR_REMAP=y CONFIG_PCIEPORTBUS=y CONFIG_PCIEAER=y # CONFIG_PCIEASPM is not set CONFIG_ARCH_SUPPORTS_MSI=y CONFIG_PCI_MSI=y CONFIG_PCI_LEGACY=y # CONFIG_PCI_DEBUG is not set # CONFIG_PCI_STUB is not set # CONFIG_HT_IRQ is not set # CONFIG_PCI_IOV is not set CONFIG_ISA_DMA_API=y CONFIG_K8_NB=y # CONFIG_PCCARD is not set # CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI is not set # # Executable file formats / Emulations # CONFIG_BINFMT_ELF=y CONFIG_COMPAT_BINFMT_ELF=y # CONFIG_CORE_DUMP_DEFAULT_ELF_HEADERS is not set # CONFIG_HAVE_AOUT is not set CONFIG_BINFMT_MISC=y CONFIG_IA32_EMULATION=y # CONFIG_IA32_AOUT is not set CONFIG_COMPAT=y CONFIG_COMPAT_FOR_U64_ALIGNMENT=y CONFIG_SYSVIPC_COMPAT=y CONFIG_NET=y # # Networking options # CONFIG_PACKET=y CONFIG_PACKET_MMAP=y CONFIG_UNIX=y CONFIG_XFRM=y CONFIG_XFRM_USER=m CONFIG_XFRM_SUB_POLICY=y CONFIG_XFRM_MIGRATE=y CONFIG_XFRM_STATISTICS=y CONFIG_NET_KEY=m CONFIG_NET_KEY_MIGRATE=y CONFIG_INET=y CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST=y # CONFIG_IP_ADVANCED_ROUTER is not set CONFIG_IP_FIB_HASH=y # CONFIG_IP_PNP is not set # CONFIG_NET_IPIP is not set # CONFIG_NET_IPGRE is not set # CONFIG_IP_MROUTE is not set # CONFIG_ARPD is not set # CONFIG_SYN_COOKIES is not set # CONFIG_INET_AH is not set # CONFIG_INET_ESP is not set # CONFIG_INET_IPCOMP is not set # CONFIG_INET_XFRM_TUNNEL is not set # CONFIG_INET_TUNNEL is not set # CONFIG_INET_XFRM_MODE_TRANSPORT is not set # CONFIG_INET_XFRM_MODE_TUNNEL is not set # CONFIG_INET_XFRM_MODE_BEET is not set # CONFIG_INET_LRO is not set CONFIG_INET_DIAG=y CONFIG_INET_TCP_DIAG=y # CONFIG_TCP_CONG_ADVANCED is not set CONFIG_TCP_CONG_CUBIC=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_TCP_CONG="cubic" # CONFIG_TCP_MD5SIG is not set # CONFIG_IPV6 is not set CONFIG_NETLABEL=y CONFIG_NETWORK_SECMARK=y CONFIG_NETFILTER=y # CONFIG_NETFILTER_DEBUG is not set CONFIG_NETFILTER_ADVANCED=y # # Core Netfilter Configuration # # CONFIG_NETFILTER_NETLINK_QUEUE is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_NETLINK_LOG is not set # CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK is not set CONFIG_NETFILTER_XTABLES=y # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_CLASSIFY is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_MARK is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_NFLOG is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_NFQUEUE is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_RATEEST is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_SECMARK is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_TCPMSS is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_COMMENT is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_DCCP is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_DSCP is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_ESP is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_HASHLIMIT is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_HL is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_IPRANGE is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_LENGTH is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_LIMIT is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_MAC is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_MARK is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_MULTIPORT is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_OWNER is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_POLICY is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_PKTTYPE is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_QUOTA is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_RATEEST is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_REALM is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_RECENT is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_SCTP is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_STATISTIC is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_STRING is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_TCPMSS is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_TIME is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_U32 is not set # CONFIG_IP_VS is not set # # IP: Netfilter Configuration # # CONFIG_NF_DEFRAG_IPV4 is not set CONFIG_IP_NF_QUEUE=y CONFIG_IP_NF_IPTABLES=y # CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_ADDRTYPE is not set # CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_AH is not set # CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_ECN is not set # CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_TTL is not set CONFIG_IP_NF_FILTER=y CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_REJECT=y # CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_LOG is not set # CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_ULOG is not set # CONFIG_IP_NF_MANGLE is not set # CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_TTL is not set # CONFIG_IP_NF_RAW is not set # CONFIG_IP_NF_SECURITY is not set # CONFIG_IP_NF_ARPTABLES is not set # CONFIG_IP_DCCP is not set # CONFIG_IP_SCTP is not set # CONFIG_TIPC is not set # CONFIG_ATM is not set # CONFIG_BRIDGE is not set # CONFIG_NET_DSA is not set # CONFIG_VLAN_8021Q is not set # CONFIG_DECNET is not set # CONFIG_LLC2 is not set # CONFIG_IPX is not set # CONFIG_ATALK is not set # CONFIG_X25 is not set # CONFIG_LAPB is not set # CONFIG_ECONET is not set # CONFIG_WAN_ROUTER is not set # CONFIG_PHONET is not set # CONFIG_IEEE802154 is not set # CONFIG_NET_SCHED is not set # CONFIG_DCB is not set # # Network testing # # CONFIG_NET_PKTGEN is not set # CONFIG_HAMRADIO is not set # CONFIG_CAN is not set # CONFIG_IRDA is not set # CONFIG_BT is not set CONFIG_AF_RXRPC=m CONFIG_AF_RXRPC_DEBUG=y CONFIG_RXKAD=m # CONFIG_WIRELESS is not set # CONFIG_WIMAX is not set # CONFIG_RFKILL is not set # CONFIG_NET_9P is not set # # Device Drivers # # # Generic Driver Options # CONFIG_UEVENT_HELPER_PATH="/sbin/hotplug" CONFIG_STANDALONE=y CONFIG_PREVENT_FIRMWARE_BUILD=y CONFIG_FW_LOADER=y # CONFIG_FIRMWARE_IN_KERNEL is not set CONFIG_EXTRA_FIRMWARE="" # CONFIG_DEBUG_DRIVER is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_DEVRES is not set # CONFIG_SYS_HYPERVISOR is not set # CONFIG_CONNECTOR is not set # CONFIG_MTD is not set # CONFIG_PARPORT is not set CONFIG_PNP=y # CONFIG_PNP_DEBUG_MESSAGES is not set # # Protocols # CONFIG_PNPACPI=y CONFIG_BLK_DEV=y # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_FD is not set # CONFIG_BLK_CPQ_DA is not set # CONFIG_BLK_CPQ_CISS_DA is not set # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_DAC960 is not set # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_UMEM is not set # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_COW_COMMON is not set CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP=y # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_CRYPTOLOOP is not set # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_NBD is not set # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SX8 is not set # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_UB is not set # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM is not set # CONFIG_CDROM_PKTCDVD is not set # CONFIG_ATA_OVER_ETH is not set # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_HD is not set CONFIG_MISC_DEVICES=y # CONFIG_IBM_ASM is not set # CONFIG_PHANTOM is not set # CONFIG_SGI_IOC4 is not set # CONFIG_TIFM_CORE is not set # CONFIG_ICS932S401 is not set # CONFIG_ENCLOSURE_SERVICES is not set # CONFIG_HP_ILO is not set # CONFIG_ISL29003 is not set # CONFIG_C2PORT is not set # # EEPROM support # # CONFIG_EEPROM_AT24 is not set # CONFIG_EEPROM_LEGACY is not set # CONFIG_EEPROM_MAX6875 is not set # CONFIG_EEPROM_93CX6 is not set # CONFIG_CB710_CORE is not set CONFIG_HAVE_IDE=y # CONFIG_IDE is not set # # SCSI device support # # CONFIG_RAID_ATTRS is not set CONFIG_SCSI=y CONFIG_SCSI_DMA=y # CONFIG_SCSI_TGT is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_NETLINK is not set CONFIG_SCSI_PROC_FS=y # # SCSI support type (disk, tape, CD-ROM) # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SD=y # CONFIG_CHR_DEV_ST is not set # CONFIG_CHR_DEV_OSST is not set # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SR is not set # CONFIG_CHR_DEV_SG is not set # CONFIG_CHR_DEV_SCH is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_MULTI_LUN is not set CONFIG_SCSI_CONSTANTS=y # CONFIG_SCSI_LOGGING is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_SCAN_ASYNC is not set CONFIG_SCSI_WAIT_SCAN=m # # SCSI Transports # # CONFIG_SCSI_SPI_ATTRS is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_FC_ATTRS is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_ISCSI_ATTRS is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_SAS_ATTRS is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_SAS_LIBSAS is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_SRP_ATTRS is not set CONFIG_SCSI_LOWLEVEL=y # CONFIG_ISCSI_TCP is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_BNX2_ISCSI is not set # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_3W_XXXX_RAID is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_3W_9XXX is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_ACARD is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_AACRAID is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_AIC7XXX is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_AIC7XXX_OLD is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_AIC79XX is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_AIC94XX is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_MVSAS is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_DPT_I2O is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_ADVANSYS is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_ARCMSR is not set # CONFIG_MEGARAID_NEWGEN is not set # CONFIG_MEGARAID_LEGACY is not set # CONFIG_MEGARAID_SAS is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_MPT2SAS is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_HPTIOP is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_BUSLOGIC is not set # CONFIG_LIBFC is not set # CONFIG_LIBFCOE is not set # CONFIG_FCOE is not set # CONFIG_FCOE_FNIC is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_DMX3191D is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_EATA is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_FUTURE_DOMAIN is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_GDTH is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_IPS is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_INITIO is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_INIA100 is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_STEX is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_SYM53C8XX_2 is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_IPR is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_QLOGIC_1280 is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_QLA_FC is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_QLA_ISCSI is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_LPFC is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_DC395x is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_DC390T is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_DEBUG is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_SRP is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_DH is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_OSD_INITIATOR is not set CONFIG_ATA=y # CONFIG_ATA_NONSTANDARD is not set CONFIG_ATA_ACPI=y # CONFIG_SATA_PMP is not set CONFIG_SATA_AHCI=y # CONFIG_SATA_SIL24 is not set # CONFIG_ATA_SFF is not set # CONFIG_MD is not set # CONFIG_FUSION is not set # # IEEE 1394 (FireWire) support # # # Enable only one of the two stacks, unless you know what you are doing # # CONFIG_FIREWIRE is not set # CONFIG_IEEE1394 is not set # CONFIG_I2O is not set # CONFIG_MACINTOSH_DRIVERS is not set CONFIG_NETDEVICES=y # CONFIG_DUMMY is not set # CONFIG_BONDING is not set # CONFIG_MACVLAN is not set # CONFIG_EQUALIZER is not set # CONFIG_TUN is not set # CONFIG_VETH is not set # CONFIG_NET_SB1000 is not set # CONFIG_ARCNET is not set # CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET is not set CONFIG_NETDEV_1000=y # CONFIG_ACENIC is not set # CONFIG_DL2K is not set # CONFIG_E1000 is not set CONFIG_E1000E=y # CONFIG_IP1000 is not set # CONFIG_IGB is not set # CONFIG_IGBVF is not set # CONFIG_NS83820 is not set # CONFIG_HAMACHI is not set # CONFIG_YELLOWFIN is not set # CONFIG_R8169 is not set # CONFIG_SIS190 is not set # CONFIG_SKGE is not set # CONFIG_SKY2 is not set # CONFIG_VIA_VELOCITY is not set # CONFIG_TIGON3 is not set # CONFIG_BNX2 is not set # CONFIG_QLA3XXX is not set # CONFIG_ATL1 is not set # CONFIG_ATL1E is not set # CONFIG_ATL1C is not set # CONFIG_JME is not set # CONFIG_NETDEV_10000 is not set # CONFIG_TR is not set # # Wireless LAN # # CONFIG_WLAN_PRE80211 is not set # CONFIG_WLAN_80211 is not set # # Enable WiMAX (Networking options) to see the WiMAX drivers # # # USB Network Adapters # # CONFIG_USB_CATC is not set # CONFIG_USB_KAWETH is not set # CONFIG_USB_PEGASUS is not set # CONFIG_USB_RTL8150 is not set # CONFIG_USB_USBNET is not set # CONFIG_WAN is not set # CONFIG_FDDI is not set # CONFIG_HIPPI is not set # CONFIG_PPP is not set # CONFIG_SLIP is not set # CONFIG_NET_FC is not set # CONFIG_NETCONSOLE is not set # CONFIG_NETPOLL is not set # CONFIG_NET_POLL_CONTROLLER is not set # CONFIG_ISDN is not set # CONFIG_PHONE is not set # # Input device support # CONFIG_INPUT=y # CONFIG_INPUT_FF_MEMLESS is not set # CONFIG_INPUT_POLLDEV is not set # # Userland interfaces # CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV=y CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_PSAUX=y CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_X=1024 CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_Y=768 # CONFIG_INPUT_JOYDEV is not set # CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV is not set # CONFIG_INPUT_EVBUG is not set # # Input Device Drivers # CONFIG_INPUT_KEYBOARD=y CONFIG_KEYBOARD_ATKBD=y # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_SUNKBD is not set # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_LKKBD is not set # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_XTKBD is not set # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_NEWTON is not set # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_STOWAWAY is not set CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSE=y CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2=y CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_ALPS=y CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_LOGIPS2PP=y CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_SYNAPTICS=y CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_LIFEBOOK=y CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_TRACKPOINT=y # CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_ELANTECH is not set # CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_TOUCHKIT is not set # CONFIG_MOUSE_SERIAL is not set # CONFIG_MOUSE_APPLETOUCH is not set # CONFIG_MOUSE_BCM5974 is not set # CONFIG_MOUSE_VSXXXAA is not set # CONFIG_INPUT_JOYSTICK is not set # CONFIG_INPUT_TABLET is not set # CONFIG_INPUT_TOUCHSCREEN is not set # CONFIG_INPUT_MISC is not set # # Hardware I/O ports # CONFIG_SERIO=y CONFIG_SERIO_I8042=y # CONFIG_SERIO_SERPORT is not set # CONFIG_SERIO_CT82C710 is not set # CONFIG_SERIO_PCIPS2 is not set CONFIG_SERIO_LIBPS2=y # CONFIG_SERIO_RAW is not set # CONFIG_GAMEPORT is not set # # Character devices # CONFIG_VT=y CONFIG_CONSOLE_TRANSLATIONS=y CONFIG_VT_CONSOLE=y CONFIG_HW_CONSOLE=y # CONFIG_VT_HW_CONSOLE_BINDING is not set CONFIG_DEVKMEM=y # CONFIG_SERIAL_NONSTANDARD is not set # CONFIG_NOZOMI is not set # # Serial drivers # CONFIG_SERIAL_8250=y CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE=y CONFIG_FIX_EARLYCON_MEM=y CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_PCI=y CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_PNP=y CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_NR_UARTS=4 CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_RUNTIME_UARTS=4 CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_EXTENDED=y # CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_MANY_PORTS is not set CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_SHARE_IRQ=y # CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_DETECT_IRQ is not set # CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_RSA is not set # # Non-8250 serial port support # CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE=y CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE=y # CONFIG_SERIAL_JSM is not set CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS=y # CONFIG_DEVPTS_MULTIPLE_INSTANCES is not set CONFIG_LEGACY_PTYS=y CONFIG_LEGACY_PTY_COUNT=256 # CONFIG_IPMI_HANDLER is not set # CONFIG_HW_RANDOM is not set # CONFIG_NVRAM is not set # CONFIG_R3964 is not set # CONFIG_APPLICOM is not set # CONFIG_MWAVE is not set # CONFIG_PC8736x_GPIO is not set # CONFIG_RAW_DRIVER is not set # CONFIG_HPET is not set # CONFIG_HANGCHECK_TIMER is not set # CONFIG_TCG_TPM is not set # CONFIG_TELCLOCK is not set CONFIG_DEVPORT=y CONFIG_I2C=y CONFIG_I2C_BOARDINFO=y CONFIG_I2C_CHARDEV=y CONFIG_I2C_HELPER_AUTO=y CONFIG_I2C_ALGOBIT=y # # I2C Hardware Bus support # # # PC SMBus host controller drivers # # CONFIG_I2C_ALI1535 is not set # CONFIG_I2C_ALI1563 is not set # CONFIG_I2C_ALI15X3 is not set # CONFIG_I2C_AMD756 is not set # CONFIG_I2C_AMD8111 is not set CONFIG_I2C_I801=y # CONFIG_I2C_ISCH is not set # CONFIG_I2C_PIIX4 is not set # CONFIG_I2C_NFORCE2 is not set # CONFIG_I2C_SIS5595 is not set # CONFIG_I2C_SIS630 is not set # CONFIG_I2C_SIS96X is not set # CONFIG_I2C_VIA is not set # CONFIG_I2C_VIAPRO is not set # # I2C system bus drivers (mostly embedded / system-on-chip) # # CONFIG_I2C_OCORES is not set # CONFIG_I2C_SIMTEC is not set # # External I2C/SMBus adapter drivers # # CONFIG_I2C_PARPORT_LIGHT is not set # CONFIG_I2C_TAOS_EVM is not set # CONFIG_I2C_TINY_USB is not set # # Graphics adapter I2C/DDC channel drivers # # CONFIG_I2C_VOODOO3 is not set # # Other I2C/SMBus bus drivers # # CONFIG_I2C_PCA_PLATFORM is not set # CONFIG_I2C_STUB is not set # # Miscellaneous I2C Chip support # # CONFIG_DS1682 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_PCF8574 is not set # CONFIG_PCF8575 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_PCA9539 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_TSL2550 is not set # CONFIG_I2C_DEBUG_CORE is not set # CONFIG_I2C_DEBUG_ALGO is not set # CONFIG_I2C_DEBUG_BUS is not set # CONFIG_I2C_DEBUG_CHIP is not set # CONFIG_SPI is not set CONFIG_ARCH_WANT_OPTIONAL_GPIOLIB=y # CONFIG_GPIOLIB is not set # CONFIG_W1 is not set CONFIG_POWER_SUPPLY=y # CONFIG_POWER_SUPPLY_DEBUG is not set # CONFIG_PDA_POWER is not set # CONFIG_BATTERY_DS2760 is not set # CONFIG_BATTERY_BQ27x00 is not set CONFIG_HWMON=y # CONFIG_HWMON_VID is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_ABITUGURU is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_ABITUGURU3 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_AD7414 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_AD7418 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM1021 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM1025 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM1026 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM1029 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM1031 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM9240 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_ADT7462 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_ADT7470 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_ADT7473 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_ADT7475 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_K8TEMP is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_ASB100 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_ATK0110 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_ATXP1 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_DS1621 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_I5K_AMB is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_F71805F is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_F71882FG is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_F75375S is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_FSCHER is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_FSCPOS is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_FSCHMD is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_G760A is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_GL518SM is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_GL520SM is not set CONFIG_SENSORS_CORETEMP=y # CONFIG_SENSORS_IT87 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_LM63 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_LM75 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_LM77 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_LM78 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_LM80 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_LM83 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_LM85 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_LM87 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_LM90 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_LM92 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_LM93 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_LTC4215 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_LTC4245 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_LM95241 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_MAX1619 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_MAX6650 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_PC87360 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_PC87427 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_PCF8591 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_SIS5595 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_DME1737 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_SMSC47M1 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_SMSC47M192 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_SMSC47B397 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_ADS7828 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_THMC50 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_TMP401 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_VIA686A is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_VT1211 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_VT8231 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_W83781D is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_W83791D is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_W83792D is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_W83793 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_W83L785TS is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_W83L786NG is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_W83627HF is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_W83627EHF is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_HDAPS is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_LIS3LV02D is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_APPLESMC is not set # CONFIG_HWMON_DEBUG_CHIP is not set CONFIG_THERMAL=y CONFIG_THERMAL_HWMON=y # CONFIG_WATCHDOG is not set CONFIG_SSB_POSSIBLE=y # # Sonics Silicon Backplane # # CONFIG_SSB is not set # # Multifunction device drivers # # CONFIG_MFD_CORE is not set # CONFIG_MFD_SM501 is not set # CONFIG_HTC_PASIC3 is not set # CONFIG_TWL4030_CORE is not set # CONFIG_MFD_TMIO is not set # CONFIG_PMIC_DA903X is not set # CONFIG_MFD_WM8400 is not set # CONFIG_MFD_WM8350_I2C is not set # CONFIG_MFD_PCF50633 is not set # CONFIG_REGULATOR is not set # CONFIG_MEDIA_SUPPORT is not set # # Graphics support # CONFIG_AGP=y CONFIG_AGP_AMD64=y CONFIG_AGP_INTEL=y # CONFIG_AGP_SIS is not set # CONFIG_AGP_VIA is not set # CONFIG_DRM is not set # CONFIG_VGASTATE is not set CONFIG_VIDEO_OUTPUT_CONTROL=y CONFIG_FB=y CONFIG_FIRMWARE_EDID=y CONFIG_FB_DDC=y CONFIG_FB_BOOT_VESA_SUPPORT=y CONFIG_FB_CFB_FILLRECT=y CONFIG_FB_CFB_COPYAREA=y CONFIG_FB_CFB_IMAGEBLIT=y # CONFIG_FB_CFB_REV_PIXELS_IN_BYTE is not set # CONFIG_FB_SYS_FILLRECT is not set # CONFIG_FB_SYS_COPYAREA is not set # CONFIG_FB_SYS_IMAGEBLIT is not set # CONFIG_FB_FOREIGN_ENDIAN is not set # CONFIG_FB_SYS_FOPS is not set # CONFIG_FB_SVGALIB is not set # CONFIG_FB_MACMODES is not set # CONFIG_FB_BACKLIGHT is not set CONFIG_FB_MODE_HELPERS=y # CONFIG_FB_TILEBLITTING is not set # # Frame buffer hardware drivers # # CONFIG_FB_CIRRUS is not set # CONFIG_FB_PM2 is not set # CONFIG_FB_CYBER2000 is not set # CONFIG_FB_ARC is not set # CONFIG_FB_ASILIANT is not set # CONFIG_FB_IMSTT is not set # CONFIG_FB_VGA16 is not set # CONFIG_FB_VESA is not set # CONFIG_FB_N411 is not set # CONFIG_FB_HGA is not set # CONFIG_FB_S1D13XXX is not set # CONFIG_FB_NVIDIA is not set # CONFIG_FB_RIVA is not set # CONFIG_FB_LE80578 is not set CONFIG_FB_INTEL=y # CONFIG_FB_INTEL_DEBUG is not set CONFIG_FB_INTEL_I2C=y # CONFIG_FB_MATROX is not set # CONFIG_FB_RADEON is not set # CONFIG_FB_ATY128 is not set # CONFIG_FB_ATY is not set # CONFIG_FB_S3 is not set # CONFIG_FB_SAVAGE is not set # CONFIG_FB_SIS is not set # CONFIG_FB_VIA is not set # CONFIG_FB_NEOMAGIC is not set # CONFIG_FB_KYRO is not set # CONFIG_FB_3DFX is not set # CONFIG_FB_VOODOO1 is not set # CONFIG_FB_VT8623 is not set # CONFIG_FB_TRIDENT is not set # CONFIG_FB_ARK is not set # CONFIG_FB_PM3 is not set # CONFIG_FB_CARMINE is not set # CONFIG_FB_GEODE is not set # CONFIG_FB_VIRTUAL is not set # CONFIG_FB_METRONOME is not set # CONFIG_FB_MB862XX is not set # CONFIG_FB_BROADSHEET is not set # CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_LCD_SUPPORT is not set # # Display device support # # CONFIG_DISPLAY_SUPPORT is not set # # Console display driver support # CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE=y # CONFIG_VGACON_SOFT_SCROLLBACK is not set CONFIG_DUMMY_CONSOLE=y # CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE is not set # CONFIG_LOGO is not set # CONFIG_SOUND is not set CONFIG_HID_SUPPORT=y CONFIG_HID=m CONFIG_HID_DEBUG=y # CONFIG_HIDRAW is not set # # USB Input Devices # CONFIG_USB_HID=m # CONFIG_HID_PID is not set # CONFIG_USB_HIDDEV is not set # # Special HID drivers # CONFIG_HID_A4TECH=m CONFIG_HID_APPLE=m CONFIG_HID_BELKIN=m CONFIG_HID_CHERRY=m CONFIG_HID_CHICONY=m CONFIG_HID_CYPRESS=m CONFIG_HID_DRAGONRISE=m # CONFIG_DRAGONRISE_FF is not set CONFIG_HID_EZKEY=m CONFIG_HID_KYE=m CONFIG_HID_GYRATION=m CONFIG_HID_KENSINGTON=m CONFIG_HID_LOGITECH=m # CONFIG_LOGITECH_FF is not set # CONFIG_LOGIRUMBLEPAD2_FF is not set CONFIG_HID_MICROSOFT=m CONFIG_HID_MONTEREY=m CONFIG_HID_NTRIG=m CONFIG_HID_PANTHERLORD=m # CONFIG_PANTHERLORD_FF is not set CONFIG_HID_PETALYNX=m CONFIG_HID_SAMSUNG=m CONFIG_HID_SONY=m CONFIG_HID_SUNPLUS=m CONFIG_HID_GREENASIA=m # CONFIG_GREENASIA_FF is not set CONFIG_HID_SMARTJOYPLUS=m # CONFIG_SMARTJOYPLUS_FF is not set CONFIG_HID_TOPSEED=m CONFIG_HID_THRUSTMASTER=m # CONFIG_THRUSTMASTER_FF is not set CONFIG_HID_ZEROPLUS=m # CONFIG_ZEROPLUS_FF is not set CONFIG_USB_SUPPORT=y CONFIG_USB_ARCH_HAS_HCD=y CONFIG_USB_ARCH_HAS_OHCI=y CONFIG_USB_ARCH_HAS_EHCI=y CONFIG_USB=m # CONFIG_USB_DEBUG is not set # CONFIG_USB_ANNOUNCE_NEW_DEVICES is not set # # Miscellaneous USB options # CONFIG_USB_DEVICE_CLASS=y # CONFIG_USB_DYNAMIC_MINORS is not set # CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND is not set # CONFIG_USB_OTG is not set # CONFIG_USB_MON is not set # CONFIG_USB_WUSB is not set # CONFIG_USB_WUSB_CBAF is not set # # USB Host Controller Drivers # # CONFIG_USB_C67X00_HCD is not set # CONFIG_USB_XHCI_HCD is not set # CONFIG_USB_EHCI_HCD is not set # CONFIG_USB_OXU210HP_HCD is not set # CONFIG_USB_ISP116X_HCD is not set # CONFIG_USB_ISP1760_HCD is not set # CONFIG_USB_OHCI_HCD is not set # CONFIG_USB_UHCI_HCD is not set # CONFIG_USB_SL811_HCD is not set # CONFIG_USB_R8A66597_HCD is not set # CONFIG_USB_WHCI_HCD is not set # CONFIG_USB_HWA_HCD is not set # # Enable Host or Gadget support to see Inventra options # # # USB Device Class drivers # # CONFIG_USB_ACM is not set # CONFIG_USB_PRINTER is not set # CONFIG_USB_WDM is not set # CONFIG_USB_TMC is not set # # NOTE: USB_STORAGE depends on SCSI but BLK_DEV_SD may # # # also be needed; see USB_STORAGE Help for more info # # CONFIG_USB_STORAGE is not set # CONFIG_USB_LIBUSUAL is not set # # USB Imaging devices # # CONFIG_USB_MDC800 is not set # CONFIG_USB_MICROTEK is not set # # USB port drivers # # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL is not set # # USB Miscellaneous drivers # # CONFIG_USB_EMI62 is not set # CONFIG_USB_EMI26 is not set # CONFIG_USB_ADUTUX is not set # CONFIG_USB_SEVSEG is not set # CONFIG_USB_RIO500 is not set # CONFIG_USB_LEGOTOWER is not set # CONFIG_USB_LCD is not set # CONFIG_USB_BERRY_CHARGE is not set # CONFIG_USB_LED is not set # CONFIG_USB_CYPRESS_CY7C63 is not set # CONFIG_USB_CYTHERM is not set # CONFIG_USB_IDMOUSE is not set # CONFIG_USB_FTDI_ELAN is not set # CONFIG_USB_APPLEDISPLAY is not set # CONFIG_USB_LD is not set # CONFIG_USB_TRANCEVIBRATOR is not set # CONFIG_USB_IOWARRIOR is not set # CONFIG_USB_ISIGHTFW is not set # CONFIG_USB_VST is not set # CONFIG_USB_GADGET is not set # # OTG and related infrastructure # # CONFIG_NOP_USB_XCEIV is not set # CONFIG_UWB is not set # CONFIG_MMC is not set # CONFIG_MEMSTICK is not set # CONFIG_NEW_LEDS is not set # CONFIG_ACCESSIBILITY is not set # CONFIG_INFINIBAND is not set # CONFIG_EDAC is not set CONFIG_RTC_LIB=y CONFIG_RTC_CLASS=y CONFIG_RTC_HCTOSYS=y CONFIG_RTC_HCTOSYS_DEVICE="rtc0" # CONFIG_RTC_DEBUG is not set # # RTC interfaces # CONFIG_RTC_INTF_SYSFS=y CONFIG_RTC_INTF_PROC=y CONFIG_RTC_INTF_DEV=y # CONFIG_RTC_INTF_DEV_UIE_EMUL is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_TEST is not set # # I2C RTC drivers # # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS1307 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS1374 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS1672 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_MAX6900 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_RS5C372 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_ISL1208 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_X1205 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_PCF8563 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_PCF8583 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_M41T80 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_S35390A is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_FM3130 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_RX8581 is not set # # SPI RTC drivers # # # Platform RTC drivers # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_CMOS=y # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS1286 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS1511 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS1553 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS1742 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_STK17TA8 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_M48T86 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_M48T35 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_M48T59 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_BQ4802 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_V3020 is not set # # on-CPU RTC drivers # # CONFIG_DMADEVICES is not set # CONFIG_AUXDISPLAY is not set # CONFIG_UIO is not set # # TI VLYNQ # # CONFIG_STAGING is not set CONFIG_X86_PLATFORM_DEVICES=y # CONFIG_ASUS_LAPTOP is not set # CONFIG_THINKPAD_ACPI is not set # CONFIG_INTEL_MENLOW is not set # CONFIG_EEEPC_LAPTOP is not set # CONFIG_ACPI_WMI is not set # CONFIG_ACPI_ASUS is not set # CONFIG_ACPI_TOSHIBA is not set # # Firmware Drivers # # CONFIG_EDD is not set CONFIG_FIRMWARE_MEMMAP=y # CONFIG_DELL_RBU is not set # CONFIG_DCDBAS is not set CONFIG_DMIID=y # CONFIG_ISCSI_IBFT_FIND is not set # # File systems # # CONFIG_EXT2_FS is not set CONFIG_EXT3_FS=y # CONFIG_EXT3_DEFAULTS_TO_ORDERED is not set CONFIG_EXT3_FS_XATTR=y CONFIG_EXT3_FS_POSIX_ACL=y CONFIG_EXT3_FS_SECURITY=y # CONFIG_EXT4_FS is not set CONFIG_JBD=y # CONFIG_JBD_DEBUG is not set CONFIG_FS_MBCACHE=y # CONFIG_REISERFS_FS is not set # CONFIG_JFS_FS is not set CONFIG_FS_POSIX_ACL=y CONFIG_XFS_FS=y # CONFIG_XFS_QUOTA is not set CONFIG_XFS_POSIX_ACL=y # CONFIG_XFS_RT is not set # CONFIG_XFS_DEBUG is not set # CONFIG_GFS2_FS is not set # CONFIG_OCFS2_FS is not set # CONFIG_BTRFS_FS is not set CONFIG_FILE_LOCKING=y CONFIG_FSNOTIFY=y CONFIG_DNOTIFY=y CONFIG_INOTIFY=y CONFIG_INOTIFY_USER=y CONFIG_QUOTA=y # CONFIG_QUOTA_NETLINK_INTERFACE is not set CONFIG_PRINT_QUOTA_WARNING=y CONFIG_QUOTA_TREE=y # CONFIG_QFMT_V1 is not set CONFIG_QFMT_V2=y CONFIG_QUOTACTL=y # CONFIG_AUTOFS_FS is not set # CONFIG_AUTOFS4_FS is not set # CONFIG_FUSE_FS is not set CONFIG_GENERIC_ACL=y # # Caches # CONFIG_FSCACHE=m CONFIG_FSCACHE_STATS=y CONFIG_FSCACHE_HISTOGRAM=y CONFIG_FSCACHE_DEBUG=y CONFIG_CACHEFILES=m CONFIG_CACHEFILES_DEBUG=y CONFIG_CACHEFILES_HISTOGRAM=y # # CD-ROM/DVD Filesystems # # CONFIG_ISO9660_FS is not set # CONFIG_UDF_FS is not set # # DOS/FAT/NT Filesystems # # CONFIG_MSDOS_FS is not set # CONFIG_VFAT_FS is not set # CONFIG_NTFS_FS is not set # # Pseudo filesystems # CONFIG_PROC_FS=y CONFIG_PROC_KCORE=y CONFIG_PROC_SYSCTL=y CONFIG_PROC_PAGE_MONITOR=y CONFIG_SYSFS=y CONFIG_TMPFS=y CONFIG_TMPFS_POSIX_ACL=y # CONFIG_HUGETLBFS is not set # CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE is not set CONFIG_CONFIGFS_FS=m CONFIG_MISC_FILESYSTEMS=y # CONFIG_ADFS_FS is not set # CONFIG_AFFS_FS is not set # CONFIG_ECRYPT_FS is not set # CONFIG_HFS_FS is not set # CONFIG_HFSPLUS_FS is not set # CONFIG_BEFS_FS is not set # CONFIG_BFS_FS is not set # CONFIG_EFS_FS is not set # CONFIG_CRAMFS is not set # CONFIG_SQUASHFS is not set # CONFIG_VXFS_FS is not set # CONFIG_MINIX_FS is not set # CONFIG_OMFS_FS is not set # CONFIG_HPFS_FS is not set # CONFIG_QNX4FS_FS is not set # CONFIG_ROMFS_FS is not set # CONFIG_SYSV_FS is not set # CONFIG_UFS_FS is not set # CONFIG_NILFS2_FS is not set CONFIG_NETWORK_FILESYSTEMS=y CONFIG_NFS_FS=m CONFIG_NFS_V3=y CONFIG_NFS_V3_ACL=y CONFIG_NFS_V4=y CONFIG_NFS_FSCACHE=y CONFIG_NFSD=m CONFIG_NFSD_V2_ACL=y CONFIG_NFSD_V3=y CONFIG_NFSD_V3_ACL=y CONFIG_NFSD_V4=y CONFIG_LOCKD=m CONFIG_LOCKD_V4=y CONFIG_EXPORTFS=y CONFIG_NFS_ACL_SUPPORT=m CONFIG_NFS_COMMON=y CONFIG_SUNRPC=m CONFIG_SUNRPC_GSS=m CONFIG_RPCSEC_GSS_KRB5=m CONFIG_RPCSEC_GSS_SPKM3=m # CONFIG_SMB_FS is not set # CONFIG_CIFS is not set # CONFIG_NCP_FS is not set # CONFIG_CODA_FS is not set CONFIG_AFS_FS=m CONFIG_AFS_DEBUG=y CONFIG_AFS_FSCACHE=y # # Partition Types # # CONFIG_PARTITION_ADVANCED is not set CONFIG_MSDOS_PARTITION=y CONFIG_NLS=y CONFIG_NLS_DEFAULT="iso8859-1" CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_437=m # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_737 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_775 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_850 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_852 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_855 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_857 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_860 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_861 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_862 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_863 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_864 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_865 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_866 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_869 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_936 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_950 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_932 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_949 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_874 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_8 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_1250 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_1251 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_ASCII is not set CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_1=m # CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_2 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_3 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_4 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_5 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_6 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_7 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_9 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_13 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_14 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_15 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_KOI8_R is not set # CONFIG_NLS_KOI8_U is not set CONFIG_NLS_UTF8=m # CONFIG_DLM is not set # # Kernel hacking # CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT=y # CONFIG_PRINTK_TIME is not set # CONFIG_ENABLE_WARN_DEPRECATED is not set # CONFIG_ENABLE_MUST_CHECK is not set CONFIG_FRAME_WARN=2048 CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ=y CONFIG_UNUSED_SYMBOLS=y CONFIG_DEBUG_FS=y # CONFIG_HEADERS_CHECK is not set CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL=y # CONFIG_DEBUG_SHIRQ is not set # CONFIG_DETECT_SOFTLOCKUP is not set # CONFIG_DETECT_HUNG_TASK is not set # CONFIG_SCHED_DEBUG is not set # CONFIG_SCHEDSTATS is not set # CONFIG_TIMER_STATS is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_OBJECTS is not set CONFIG_DEBUG_SLAB=y CONFIG_DEBUG_SLAB_LEAK=y # CONFIG_DEBUG_KMEMLEAK is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_RT_MUTEXES is not set # CONFIG_RT_MUTEX_TESTER is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_MUTEXES is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC is not set # CONFIG_PROVE_LOCKING is not set # CONFIG_LOCK_STAT is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK_SLEEP is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCKING_API_SELFTESTS is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_KOBJECT is not set CONFIG_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE=y # CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_VM is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_VIRTUAL is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_WRITECOUNT is not set CONFIG_DEBUG_MEMORY_INIT=y # CONFIG_DEBUG_LIST is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_SG is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_NOTIFIERS is not set CONFIG_ARCH_WANT_FRAME_POINTERS=y # CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER is not set # CONFIG_BOOT_PRINTK_DELAY is not set # CONFIG_RCU_TORTURE_TEST is not set # CONFIG_RCU_CPU_STALL_DETECTOR is not set # CONFIG_BACKTRACE_SELF_TEST is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_BLOCK_EXT_DEVT is not set # CONFIG_FAULT_INJECTION is not set # CONFIG_LATENCYTOP is not set CONFIG_SYSCTL_SYSCALL_CHECK=y # CONFIG_DEBUG_PAGEALLOC is not set CONFIG_USER_STACKTRACE_SUPPORT=y CONFIG_HAVE_FUNCTION_TRACER=y CONFIG_HAVE_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER=y CONFIG_HAVE_FUNCTION_TRACE_MCOUNT_TEST=y CONFIG_HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE=y CONFIG_HAVE_FTRACE_MCOUNT_RECORD=y CONFIG_HAVE_FTRACE_SYSCALLS=y CONFIG_TRACING_SUPPORT=y # CONFIG_FTRACE is not set # CONFIG_PROVIDE_OHCI1394_DMA_INIT is not set # CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG is not set # CONFIG_DMA_API_DEBUG is not set # CONFIG_SAMPLES is not set CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_KGDB=y # CONFIG_KGDB is not set CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_KMEMCHECK=y # CONFIG_STRICT_DEVMEM is not set CONFIG_X86_VERBOSE_BOOTUP=y CONFIG_EARLY_PRINTK=y # CONFIG_EARLY_PRINTK_DBGP is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_STACKOVERFLOW is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_STACK_USAGE is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_PER_CPU_MAPS is not set # CONFIG_X86_PTDUMP is not set CONFIG_DEBUG_RODATA=y # CONFIG_DEBUG_RODATA_TEST is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_NX_TEST is not set # CONFIG_IOMMU_DEBUG is not set # CONFIG_IOMMU_STRESS is not set CONFIG_HAVE_MMIOTRACE_SUPPORT=y CONFIG_IO_DELAY_TYPE_0X80=0 CONFIG_IO_DELAY_TYPE_0XED=1 CONFIG_IO_DELAY_TYPE_UDELAY=2 CONFIG_IO_DELAY_TYPE_NONE=3 CONFIG_IO_DELAY_0X80=y # CONFIG_IO_DELAY_0XED is not set # CONFIG_IO_DELAY_UDELAY is not set # CONFIG_IO_DELAY_NONE is not set CONFIG_DEFAULT_IO_DELAY_TYPE=0 # CONFIG_DEBUG_BOOT_PARAMS is not set # CONFIG_CPA_DEBUG is not set # CONFIG_OPTIMIZE_INLINING is not set # # Security options # CONFIG_KEYS=y CONFIG_KEYS_DEBUG_PROC_KEYS=y CONFIG_SECURITY=y CONFIG_SECURITYFS=y CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK=y CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK_XFRM=y # CONFIG_SECURITY_PATH is not set CONFIG_SECURITY_FILE_CAPABILITIES=y CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX=y CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX_BOOTPARAM=y CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX_BOOTPARAM_VALUE=1 CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX_DISABLE=y CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX_DEVELOP=y CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX_AVC_STATS=y CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX_CHECKREQPROT_VALUE=1 # CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX_POLICYDB_VERSION_MAX is not set CONFIG_SECURITY_SMACK=y # CONFIG_SECURITY_TOMOYO is not set # CONFIG_IMA is not set CONFIG_CRYPTO=y # # Crypto core or helper # # CONFIG_CRYPTO_FIPS is not set CONFIG_CRYPTO_ALGAPI=y CONFIG_CRYPTO_ALGAPI2=y CONFIG_CRYPTO_AEAD2=y CONFIG_CRYPTO_BLKCIPHER=y CONFIG_CRYPTO_BLKCIPHER2=y CONFIG_CRYPTO_HASH=y CONFIG_CRYPTO_HASH2=y CONFIG_CRYPTO_RNG2=y CONFIG_CRYPTO_PCOMP=y CONFIG_CRYPTO_MANAGER=y CONFIG_CRYPTO_MANAGER2=y # CONFIG_CRYPTO_GF128MUL is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_NULL is not set CONFIG_CRYPTO_WORKQUEUE=y # CONFIG_CRYPTO_CRYPTD is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_AUTHENC is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_TEST is not set # # Authenticated Encryption with Associated Data # # CONFIG_CRYPTO_CCM is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_GCM is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_SEQIV is not set # # Block modes # CONFIG_CRYPTO_CBC=y # CONFIG_CRYPTO_CTR is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_CTS is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_ECB is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_LRW is not set CONFIG_CRYPTO_PCBC=y # CONFIG_CRYPTO_XTS is not set # # Hash modes # # CONFIG_CRYPTO_HMAC is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_XCBC is not set # # Digest # # CONFIG_CRYPTO_CRC32C is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_CRC32C_INTEL is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_MD4 is not set CONFIG_CRYPTO_MD5=y # CONFIG_CRYPTO_MICHAEL_MIC is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_RMD128 is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_RMD160 is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_RMD256 is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_RMD320 is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA1 is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA256 is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA512 is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_TGR192 is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_WP512 is not set # # Ciphers # # CONFIG_CRYPTO_AES is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_AES_X86_64 is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_AES_NI_INTEL is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_ANUBIS is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_ARC4 is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_BLOWFISH is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_CAMELLIA is not set CONFIG_CRYPTO_CAST5=m # CONFIG_CRYPTO_CAST6 is not set CONFIG_CRYPTO_DES=y CONFIG_CRYPTO_FCRYPT=y # CONFIG_CRYPTO_KHAZAD is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_SALSA20 is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_SALSA20_X86_64 is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_SEED is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_SERPENT is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_TEA is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_TWOFISH is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_TWOFISH_X86_64 is not set # # Compression # # CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEFLATE is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_ZLIB is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_LZO is not set # # Random Number Generation # # CONFIG_CRYPTO_ANSI_CPRNG is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_HW is not set CONFIG_HAVE_KVM=y CONFIG_HAVE_KVM_IRQCHIP=y # CONFIG_VIRTUALIZATION is not set # CONFIG_BINARY_PRINTF is not set # # Library routines # CONFIG_BITREVERSE=m CONFIG_GENERIC_FIND_FIRST_BIT=y CONFIG_GENERIC_FIND_NEXT_BIT=y CONFIG_GENERIC_FIND_LAST_BIT=y # CONFIG_CRC_CCITT is not set CONFIG_CRC16=m CONFIG_CRC_T10DIF=y CONFIG_CRC_ITU_T=m CONFIG_CRC32=m # CONFIG_CRC7 is not set # CONFIG_LIBCRC32C is not set CONFIG_ZLIB_INFLATE=y CONFIG_DECOMPRESS_GZIP=y CONFIG_DECOMPRESS_BZIP2=y CONFIG_DECOMPRESS_LZMA=y CONFIG_HAS_IOMEM=y CONFIG_HAS_IOPORT=y CONFIG_HAS_DMA=y CONFIG_NLATTR=y ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-06-18 14:51 ` David Howells 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: David Howells @ 2009-06-18 14:51 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: dhowells, Andrew Morton, LKML, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim Oh, and my .config. David --- # # Automatically generated make config: don't edit # Linux kernel version: 2.6.30 # Thu Jun 18 15:31:34 2009 # CONFIG_64BIT=y # CONFIG_X86_32 is not set CONFIG_X86_64=y CONFIG_X86=y CONFIG_OUTPUT_FORMAT="elf64-x86-64" CONFIG_ARCH_DEFCONFIG="arch/x86/configs/x86_64_defconfig" CONFIG_GENERIC_TIME=y CONFIG_GENERIC_CMOS_UPDATE=y CONFIG_CLOCKSOURCE_WATCHDOG=y CONFIG_GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS=y CONFIG_GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS_BROADCAST=y CONFIG_LOCKDEP_SUPPORT=y CONFIG_STACKTRACE_SUPPORT=y CONFIG_HAVE_LATENCYTOP_SUPPORT=y CONFIG_FAST_CMPXCHG_LOCAL=y CONFIG_MMU=y CONFIG_ZONE_DMA=y CONFIG_GENERIC_ISA_DMA=y CONFIG_GENERIC_IOMAP=y CONFIG_GENERIC_BUG=y CONFIG_GENERIC_BUG_RELATIVE_POINTERS=y CONFIG_GENERIC_HWEIGHT=y CONFIG_ARCH_MAY_HAVE_PC_FDC=y CONFIG_RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK=y # CONFIG_RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM is not set CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_CPU_IDLE_WAIT=y CONFIG_GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY=y CONFIG_GENERIC_TIME_VSYSCALL=y CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_CPU_RELAX=y CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_DEFAULT_IDLE=y CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_CACHE_LINE_SIZE=y CONFIG_HAVE_SETUP_PER_CPU_AREA=y CONFIG_HAVE_DYNAMIC_PER_CPU_AREA=y CONFIG_HAVE_CPUMASK_OF_CPU_MAP=y CONFIG_ARCH_HIBERNATION_POSSIBLE=y CONFIG_ARCH_SUSPEND_POSSIBLE=y CONFIG_ZONE_DMA32=y CONFIG_ARCH_POPULATES_NODE_MAP=y CONFIG_AUDIT_ARCH=y CONFIG_ARCH_SUPPORTS_OPTIMIZED_INLINING=y CONFIG_ARCH_SUPPORTS_DEBUG_PAGEALLOC=y CONFIG_GENERIC_HARDIRQS=y CONFIG_GENERIC_HARDIRQS_NO__DO_IRQ=y CONFIG_GENERIC_IRQ_PROBE=y CONFIG_GENERIC_PENDING_IRQ=y CONFIG_USE_GENERIC_SMP_HELPERS=y CONFIG_X86_64_SMP=y CONFIG_X86_HT=y CONFIG_X86_TRAMPOLINE=y # CONFIG_KTIME_SCALAR is not set CONFIG_DEFCONFIG_LIST="/lib/modules/$UNAME_RELEASE/.config" # # General setup # CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y CONFIG_LOCK_KERNEL=y CONFIG_INIT_ENV_ARG_LIMIT=32 CONFIG_LOCALVERSION="-cachefs" # CONFIG_LOCALVERSION_AUTO is not set CONFIG_HAVE_KERNEL_GZIP=y CONFIG_HAVE_KERNEL_BZIP2=y CONFIG_HAVE_KERNEL_LZMA=y CONFIG_KERNEL_GZIP=y # CONFIG_KERNEL_BZIP2 is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_LZMA is not set CONFIG_SWAP=y CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y CONFIG_SYSVIPC_SYSCTL=y CONFIG_POSIX_MQUEUE=y CONFIG_POSIX_MQUEUE_SYSCTL=y CONFIG_BSD_PROCESS_ACCT=y CONFIG_BSD_PROCESS_ACCT_V3=y CONFIG_TASKSTATS=y CONFIG_TASK_DELAY_ACCT=y CONFIG_TASK_XACCT=y CONFIG_TASK_IO_ACCOUNTING=y CONFIG_AUDIT=y CONFIG_AUDITSYSCALL=y CONFIG_AUDIT_TREE=y # # RCU Subsystem # CONFIG_CLASSIC_RCU=y # CONFIG_TREE_RCU is not set # CONFIG_PREEMPT_RCU is not set # CONFIG_TREE_RCU_TRACE is not set # CONFIG_PREEMPT_RCU_TRACE is not set # CONFIG_IKCONFIG is not set CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=15 CONFIG_HAVE_UNSTABLE_SCHED_CLOCK=y CONFIG_GROUP_SCHED=y CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED=y # CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED is not set CONFIG_USER_SCHED=y # CONFIG_CGROUP_SCHED is not set CONFIG_CGROUPS=y CONFIG_CGROUP_DEBUG=y CONFIG_CGROUP_NS=y # CONFIG_CGROUP_FREEZER is not set CONFIG_CGROUP_DEVICE=y CONFIG_CPUSETS=y CONFIG_PROC_PID_CPUSET=y # CONFIG_CGROUP_CPUACCT is not set # CONFIG_RESOURCE_COUNTERS is not set CONFIG_SYSFS_DEPRECATED=y CONFIG_SYSFS_DEPRECATED_V2=y # CONFIG_RELAY is not set CONFIG_NAMESPACES=y # CONFIG_UTS_NS is not set # CONFIG_IPC_NS is not set CONFIG_USER_NS=y # CONFIG_PID_NS is not set # CONFIG_NET_NS is not set CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y CONFIG_INITRAMFS_SOURCE="" CONFIG_RD_GZIP=y CONFIG_RD_BZIP2=y CONFIG_RD_LZMA=y CONFIG_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE=y CONFIG_SYSCTL=y CONFIG_ANON_INODES=y # CONFIG_EMBEDDED is not set CONFIG_UID16=y CONFIG_SYSCTL_SYSCALL=y CONFIG_KALLSYMS=y CONFIG_KALLSYMS_ALL=y # CONFIG_KALLSYMS_EXTRA_PASS is not set CONFIG_HOTPLUG=y CONFIG_PRINTK=y CONFIG_BUG=y CONFIG_ELF_CORE=y CONFIG_PCSPKR_PLATFORM=y CONFIG_BASE_FULL=y CONFIG_FUTEX=y CONFIG_EPOLL=y CONFIG_SIGNALFD=y CONFIG_TIMERFD=y CONFIG_EVENTFD=y CONFIG_SHMEM=y CONFIG_AIO=y CONFIG_HAVE_PERF_COUNTERS=y # # Performance Counters # # CONFIG_PERF_COUNTERS is not set CONFIG_VM_EVENT_COUNTERS=y CONFIG_PCI_QUIRKS=y # CONFIG_STRIP_ASM_SYMS is not set CONFIG_COMPAT_BRK=y CONFIG_SLAB=y # CONFIG_SLUB is not set # CONFIG_SLOB is not set # CONFIG_PROFILING is not set # CONFIG_MARKERS is not set CONFIG_HAVE_OPROFILE=y # CONFIG_KPROBES is not set CONFIG_HAVE_EFFICIENT_UNALIGNED_ACCESS=y CONFIG_HAVE_IOREMAP_PROT=y CONFIG_HAVE_KPROBES=y CONFIG_HAVE_KRETPROBES=y CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_TRACEHOOK=y CONFIG_HAVE_DMA_API_DEBUG=y CONFIG_SLOW_WORK=y # CONFIG_HAVE_GENERIC_DMA_COHERENT is not set CONFIG_SLABINFO=y CONFIG_RT_MUTEXES=y CONFIG_BASE_SMALL=0 CONFIG_MODULES=y # CONFIG_MODULE_FORCE_LOAD is not set CONFIG_MODULE_UNLOAD=y # CONFIG_MODULE_FORCE_UNLOAD is not set # CONFIG_MODVERSIONS is not set # CONFIG_MODULE_SRCVERSION_ALL is not set CONFIG_STOP_MACHINE=y CONFIG_BLOCK=y CONFIG_BLK_DEV_BSG=y # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INTEGRITY is not set CONFIG_BLOCK_COMPAT=y # # IO Schedulers # CONFIG_IOSCHED_NOOP=y CONFIG_IOSCHED_AS=y CONFIG_IOSCHED_DEADLINE=y CONFIG_IOSCHED_CFQ=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_AS=y # CONFIG_DEFAULT_DEADLINE is not set # CONFIG_DEFAULT_CFQ is not set # CONFIG_DEFAULT_NOOP is not set CONFIG_DEFAULT_IOSCHED="anticipatory" CONFIG_FREEZER=y # # Processor type and features # # CONFIG_NO_HZ is not set # CONFIG_HIGH_RES_TIMERS is not set CONFIG_GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS_BUILD=y CONFIG_SMP=y CONFIG_X86_X2APIC=y # CONFIG_SPARSE_IRQ is not set CONFIG_X86_MPPARSE=y # CONFIG_X86_EXTENDED_PLATFORM is not set # CONFIG_SCHED_OMIT_FRAME_POINTER is not set # CONFIG_PARAVIRT_GUEST is not set # CONFIG_MEMTEST is not set # CONFIG_M386 is not set # CONFIG_M486 is not set # CONFIG_M586 is not set # CONFIG_M586TSC is not set # CONFIG_M586MMX is not set # CONFIG_M686 is not set # CONFIG_MPENTIUMII is not set # CONFIG_MPENTIUMIII is not set # CONFIG_MPENTIUMM is not set # CONFIG_MPENTIUM4 is not set # CONFIG_MK6 is not set # CONFIG_MK7 is not set # CONFIG_MK8 is not set # CONFIG_MCRUSOE is not set # CONFIG_MEFFICEON is not set # CONFIG_MWINCHIPC6 is not set # CONFIG_MWINCHIP3D is not set # CONFIG_MGEODEGX1 is not set # CONFIG_MGEODE_LX is not set # CONFIG_MCYRIXIII is not set # CONFIG_MVIAC3_2 is not set # CONFIG_MVIAC7 is not set # CONFIG_MPSC is not set CONFIG_MCORE2=y # CONFIG_GENERIC_CPU is not set CONFIG_X86_CPU=y CONFIG_X86_L1_CACHE_BYTES=64 CONFIG_X86_INTERNODE_CACHE_BYTES=64 CONFIG_X86_CMPXCHG=y CONFIG_X86_L1_CACHE_SHIFT=6 CONFIG_X86_WP_WORKS_OK=y CONFIG_X86_INTEL_USERCOPY=y CONFIG_X86_USE_PPRO_CHECKSUM=y CONFIG_X86_P6_NOP=y CONFIG_X86_TSC=y CONFIG_X86_CMPXCHG64=y CONFIG_X86_CMOV=y CONFIG_X86_MINIMUM_CPU_FAMILY=64 CONFIG_X86_DEBUGCTLMSR=y CONFIG_CPU_SUP_INTEL=y CONFIG_CPU_SUP_AMD=y CONFIG_CPU_SUP_CENTAUR=y # CONFIG_X86_DS is not set CONFIG_HPET_TIMER=y CONFIG_HPET_EMULATE_RTC=y CONFIG_DMI=y CONFIG_GART_IOMMU=y # CONFIG_CALGARY_IOMMU is not set # CONFIG_AMD_IOMMU is not set CONFIG_SWIOTLB=y CONFIG_IOMMU_HELPER=y CONFIG_IOMMU_API=y # CONFIG_MAXSMP is not set CONFIG_NR_CPUS=2 # CONFIG_SCHED_SMT is not set # CONFIG_SCHED_MC is not set CONFIG_PREEMPT_NONE=y # CONFIG_PREEMPT_VOLUNTARY is not set # CONFIG_PREEMPT is not set CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC=y CONFIG_X86_IO_APIC=y # CONFIG_X86_REROUTE_FOR_BROKEN_BOOT_IRQS is not set CONFIG_X86_MCE=y CONFIG_X86_NEW_MCE=y CONFIG_X86_MCE_INTEL=y # CONFIG_X86_MCE_AMD is not set CONFIG_X86_MCE_THRESHOLD=y # CONFIG_X86_MCE_INJECT is not set CONFIG_X86_THERMAL_VECTOR=y # CONFIG_I8K is not set # CONFIG_MICROCODE is not set CONFIG_X86_MSR=y CONFIG_X86_CPUID=y # CONFIG_X86_CPU_DEBUG is not set CONFIG_ARCH_PHYS_ADDR_T_64BIT=y CONFIG_DIRECT_GBPAGES=y # CONFIG_NUMA is not set CONFIG_ARCH_SPARSEMEM_DEFAULT=y CONFIG_ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE=y CONFIG_ARCH_SELECT_MEMORY_MODEL=y CONFIG_SELECT_MEMORY_MODEL=y # CONFIG_FLATMEM_MANUAL is not set # CONFIG_DISCONTIGMEM_MANUAL is not set CONFIG_SPARSEMEM_MANUAL=y CONFIG_SPARSEMEM=y CONFIG_HAVE_MEMORY_PRESENT=y CONFIG_SPARSEMEM_EXTREME=y CONFIG_SPARSEMEM_VMEMMAP_ENABLE=y CONFIG_SPARSEMEM_VMEMMAP=y # # Memory hotplug is currently incompatible with Software Suspend # CONFIG_PAGEFLAGS_EXTENDED=y CONFIG_SPLIT_PTLOCK_CPUS=4 CONFIG_PHYS_ADDR_T_64BIT=y CONFIG_ZONE_DMA_FLAG=1 CONFIG_BOUNCE=y CONFIG_VIRT_TO_BUS=y CONFIG_HAVE_MLOCK=y CONFIG_HAVE_MLOCKED_PAGE_BIT=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_MMAP_MIN_ADDR=4096 # CONFIG_X86_CHECK_BIOS_CORRUPTION is not set # CONFIG_X86_RESERVE_LOW_64K is not set CONFIG_MTRR=y # CONFIG_MTRR_SANITIZER is not set CONFIG_X86_PAT=y # CONFIG_EFI is not set CONFIG_SECCOMP=y # CONFIG_CC_STACKPROTECTOR is not set # CONFIG_HZ_100 is not set CONFIG_HZ_250=y # CONFIG_HZ_300 is not set # CONFIG_HZ_1000 is not set CONFIG_HZ=250 # CONFIG_SCHED_HRTICK is not set # CONFIG_KEXEC is not set # CONFIG_CRASH_DUMP is not set CONFIG_PHYSICAL_START=0x1000000 # CONFIG_RELOCATABLE is not set CONFIG_PHYSICAL_ALIGN=0x1000000 CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU=y CONFIG_COMPAT_VDSO=y # CONFIG_CMDLINE_BOOL is not set CONFIG_ARCH_ENABLE_MEMORY_HOTPLUG=y # # Power management and ACPI options # CONFIG_ARCH_HIBERNATION_HEADER=y CONFIG_PM=y # CONFIG_PM_DEBUG is not set CONFIG_PM_SLEEP_SMP=y CONFIG_PM_SLEEP=y CONFIG_SUSPEND=y CONFIG_SUSPEND_FREEZER=y CONFIG_HIBERNATION_NVS=y CONFIG_HIBERNATION=y CONFIG_PM_STD_PARTITION="" CONFIG_ACPI=y CONFIG_ACPI_SLEEP=y # CONFIG_ACPI_PROCFS is not set CONFIG_ACPI_PROCFS_POWER=y CONFIG_ACPI_SYSFS_POWER=y # CONFIG_ACPI_PROC_EVENT is not set CONFIG_ACPI_AC=y # CONFIG_ACPI_BATTERY is not set CONFIG_ACPI_BUTTON=y # CONFIG_ACPI_FAN is not set CONFIG_ACPI_DOCK=y CONFIG_ACPI_PROCESSOR=y CONFIG_ACPI_HOTPLUG_CPU=y CONFIG_ACPI_THERMAL=y # CONFIG_ACPI_CUSTOM_DSDT is not set CONFIG_ACPI_BLACKLIST_YEAR=0 CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG=y # CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG_FUNC_TRACE is not set # CONFIG_ACPI_PCI_SLOT is not set CONFIG_X86_PM_TIMER=y CONFIG_ACPI_CONTAINER=y # CONFIG_ACPI_SBS is not set # # CPU Frequency scaling # CONFIG_CPU_FREQ=y CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_TABLE=y # CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEBUG is not set CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_STAT=y # CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_STAT_DETAILS is not set CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_PERFORMANCE=y # CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_POWERSAVE is not set # CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_USERSPACE is not set # CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_ONDEMAND is not set # CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_CONSERVATIVE is not set CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_PERFORMANCE=y # CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_POWERSAVE is not set # CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_USERSPACE is not set # CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_ONDEMAND is not set # CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_CONSERVATIVE is not set # # CPUFreq processor drivers # # CONFIG_X86_ACPI_CPUFREQ is not set # CONFIG_X86_POWERNOW_K8 is not set CONFIG_X86_SPEEDSTEP_CENTRINO=y # CONFIG_X86_P4_CLOCKMOD is not set # # shared options # # CONFIG_X86_SPEEDSTEP_LIB is not set CONFIG_CPU_IDLE=y CONFIG_CPU_IDLE_GOV_LADDER=y # # Memory power savings # # CONFIG_I7300_IDLE is not set # # Bus options (PCI etc.) # CONFIG_PCI=y CONFIG_PCI_DIRECT=y CONFIG_PCI_MMCONFIG=y CONFIG_PCI_DOMAINS=y CONFIG_DMAR=y CONFIG_DMAR_DEFAULT_ON=y CONFIG_DMAR_GFX_WA=y CONFIG_DMAR_FLOPPY_WA=y CONFIG_INTR_REMAP=y CONFIG_PCIEPORTBUS=y CONFIG_PCIEAER=y # CONFIG_PCIEASPM is not set CONFIG_ARCH_SUPPORTS_MSI=y CONFIG_PCI_MSI=y CONFIG_PCI_LEGACY=y # CONFIG_PCI_DEBUG is not set # CONFIG_PCI_STUB is not set # CONFIG_HT_IRQ is not set # CONFIG_PCI_IOV is not set CONFIG_ISA_DMA_API=y CONFIG_K8_NB=y # CONFIG_PCCARD is not set # CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI is not set # # Executable file formats / Emulations # CONFIG_BINFMT_ELF=y CONFIG_COMPAT_BINFMT_ELF=y # CONFIG_CORE_DUMP_DEFAULT_ELF_HEADERS is not set # CONFIG_HAVE_AOUT is not set CONFIG_BINFMT_MISC=y CONFIG_IA32_EMULATION=y # CONFIG_IA32_AOUT is not set CONFIG_COMPAT=y CONFIG_COMPAT_FOR_U64_ALIGNMENT=y CONFIG_SYSVIPC_COMPAT=y CONFIG_NET=y # # Networking options # CONFIG_PACKET=y CONFIG_PACKET_MMAP=y CONFIG_UNIX=y CONFIG_XFRM=y CONFIG_XFRM_USER=m CONFIG_XFRM_SUB_POLICY=y CONFIG_XFRM_MIGRATE=y CONFIG_XFRM_STATISTICS=y CONFIG_NET_KEY=m CONFIG_NET_KEY_MIGRATE=y CONFIG_INET=y CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST=y # CONFIG_IP_ADVANCED_ROUTER is not set CONFIG_IP_FIB_HASH=y # CONFIG_IP_PNP is not set # CONFIG_NET_IPIP is not set # CONFIG_NET_IPGRE is not set # CONFIG_IP_MROUTE is not set # CONFIG_ARPD is not set # CONFIG_SYN_COOKIES is not set # CONFIG_INET_AH is not set # CONFIG_INET_ESP is not set # CONFIG_INET_IPCOMP is not set # CONFIG_INET_XFRM_TUNNEL is not set # CONFIG_INET_TUNNEL is not set # CONFIG_INET_XFRM_MODE_TRANSPORT is not set # CONFIG_INET_XFRM_MODE_TUNNEL is not set # CONFIG_INET_XFRM_MODE_BEET is not set # CONFIG_INET_LRO is not set CONFIG_INET_DIAG=y CONFIG_INET_TCP_DIAG=y # CONFIG_TCP_CONG_ADVANCED is not set CONFIG_TCP_CONG_CUBIC=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_TCP_CONG="cubic" # CONFIG_TCP_MD5SIG is not set # CONFIG_IPV6 is not set CONFIG_NETLABEL=y CONFIG_NETWORK_SECMARK=y CONFIG_NETFILTER=y # CONFIG_NETFILTER_DEBUG is not set CONFIG_NETFILTER_ADVANCED=y # # Core Netfilter Configuration # # CONFIG_NETFILTER_NETLINK_QUEUE is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_NETLINK_LOG is not set # CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK is not set CONFIG_NETFILTER_XTABLES=y # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_CLASSIFY is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_MARK is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_NFLOG is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_NFQUEUE is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_RATEEST is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_SECMARK is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_TCPMSS is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_COMMENT is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_DCCP is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_DSCP is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_ESP is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_HASHLIMIT is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_HL is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_IPRANGE is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_LENGTH is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_LIMIT is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_MAC is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_MARK is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_MULTIPORT is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_OWNER is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_POLICY is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_PKTTYPE is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_QUOTA is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_RATEEST is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_REALM is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_RECENT is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_SCTP is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_STATISTIC is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_STRING is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_TCPMSS is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_TIME is not set # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_U32 is not set # CONFIG_IP_VS is not set # # IP: Netfilter Configuration # # CONFIG_NF_DEFRAG_IPV4 is not set CONFIG_IP_NF_QUEUE=y CONFIG_IP_NF_IPTABLES=y # CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_ADDRTYPE is not set # CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_AH is not set # CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_ECN is not set # CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_TTL is not set CONFIG_IP_NF_FILTER=y CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_REJECT=y # CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_LOG is not set # CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_ULOG is not set # CONFIG_IP_NF_MANGLE is not set # CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_TTL is not set # CONFIG_IP_NF_RAW is not set # CONFIG_IP_NF_SECURITY is not set # CONFIG_IP_NF_ARPTABLES is not set # CONFIG_IP_DCCP is not set # CONFIG_IP_SCTP is not set # CONFIG_TIPC is not set # CONFIG_ATM is not set # CONFIG_BRIDGE is not set # CONFIG_NET_DSA is not set # CONFIG_VLAN_8021Q is not set # CONFIG_DECNET is not set # CONFIG_LLC2 is not set # CONFIG_IPX is not set # CONFIG_ATALK is not set # CONFIG_X25 is not set # CONFIG_LAPB is not set # CONFIG_ECONET is not set # CONFIG_WAN_ROUTER is not set # CONFIG_PHONET is not set # CONFIG_IEEE802154 is not set # CONFIG_NET_SCHED is not set # CONFIG_DCB is not set # # Network testing # # CONFIG_NET_PKTGEN is not set # CONFIG_HAMRADIO is not set # CONFIG_CAN is not set # CONFIG_IRDA is not set # CONFIG_BT is not set CONFIG_AF_RXRPC=m CONFIG_AF_RXRPC_DEBUG=y CONFIG_RXKAD=m # CONFIG_WIRELESS is not set # CONFIG_WIMAX is not set # CONFIG_RFKILL is not set # CONFIG_NET_9P is not set # # Device Drivers # # # Generic Driver Options # CONFIG_UEVENT_HELPER_PATH="/sbin/hotplug" CONFIG_STANDALONE=y CONFIG_PREVENT_FIRMWARE_BUILD=y CONFIG_FW_LOADER=y # CONFIG_FIRMWARE_IN_KERNEL is not set CONFIG_EXTRA_FIRMWARE="" # CONFIG_DEBUG_DRIVER is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_DEVRES is not set # CONFIG_SYS_HYPERVISOR is not set # CONFIG_CONNECTOR is not set # CONFIG_MTD is not set # CONFIG_PARPORT is not set CONFIG_PNP=y # CONFIG_PNP_DEBUG_MESSAGES is not set # # Protocols # CONFIG_PNPACPI=y CONFIG_BLK_DEV=y # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_FD is not set # CONFIG_BLK_CPQ_DA is not set # CONFIG_BLK_CPQ_CISS_DA is not set # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_DAC960 is not set # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_UMEM is not set # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_COW_COMMON is not set CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP=y # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_CRYPTOLOOP is not set # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_NBD is not set # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SX8 is not set # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_UB is not set # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM is not set # CONFIG_CDROM_PKTCDVD is not set # CONFIG_ATA_OVER_ETH is not set # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_HD is not set CONFIG_MISC_DEVICES=y # CONFIG_IBM_ASM is not set # CONFIG_PHANTOM is not set # CONFIG_SGI_IOC4 is not set # CONFIG_TIFM_CORE is not set # CONFIG_ICS932S401 is not set # CONFIG_ENCLOSURE_SERVICES is not set # CONFIG_HP_ILO is not set # CONFIG_ISL29003 is not set # CONFIG_C2PORT is not set # # EEPROM support # # CONFIG_EEPROM_AT24 is not set # CONFIG_EEPROM_LEGACY is not set # CONFIG_EEPROM_MAX6875 is not set # CONFIG_EEPROM_93CX6 is not set # CONFIG_CB710_CORE is not set CONFIG_HAVE_IDE=y # CONFIG_IDE is not set # # SCSI device support # # CONFIG_RAID_ATTRS is not set CONFIG_SCSI=y CONFIG_SCSI_DMA=y # CONFIG_SCSI_TGT is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_NETLINK is not set CONFIG_SCSI_PROC_FS=y # # SCSI support type (disk, tape, CD-ROM) # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SD=y # CONFIG_CHR_DEV_ST is not set # CONFIG_CHR_DEV_OSST is not set # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SR is not set # CONFIG_CHR_DEV_SG is not set # CONFIG_CHR_DEV_SCH is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_MULTI_LUN is not set CONFIG_SCSI_CONSTANTS=y # CONFIG_SCSI_LOGGING is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_SCAN_ASYNC is not set CONFIG_SCSI_WAIT_SCAN=m # # SCSI Transports # # CONFIG_SCSI_SPI_ATTRS is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_FC_ATTRS is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_ISCSI_ATTRS is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_SAS_ATTRS is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_SAS_LIBSAS is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_SRP_ATTRS is not set CONFIG_SCSI_LOWLEVEL=y # CONFIG_ISCSI_TCP is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_BNX2_ISCSI is not set # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_3W_XXXX_RAID is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_3W_9XXX is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_ACARD is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_AACRAID is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_AIC7XXX is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_AIC7XXX_OLD is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_AIC79XX is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_AIC94XX is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_MVSAS is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_DPT_I2O is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_ADVANSYS is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_ARCMSR is not set # CONFIG_MEGARAID_NEWGEN is not set # CONFIG_MEGARAID_LEGACY is not set # CONFIG_MEGARAID_SAS is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_MPT2SAS is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_HPTIOP is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_BUSLOGIC is not set # CONFIG_LIBFC is not set # CONFIG_LIBFCOE is not set # CONFIG_FCOE is not set # CONFIG_FCOE_FNIC is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_DMX3191D is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_EATA is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_FUTURE_DOMAIN is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_GDTH is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_IPS is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_INITIO is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_INIA100 is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_STEX is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_SYM53C8XX_2 is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_IPR is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_QLOGIC_1280 is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_QLA_FC is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_QLA_ISCSI is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_LPFC is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_DC395x is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_DC390T is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_DEBUG is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_SRP is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_DH is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_OSD_INITIATOR is not set CONFIG_ATA=y # CONFIG_ATA_NONSTANDARD is not set CONFIG_ATA_ACPI=y # CONFIG_SATA_PMP is not set CONFIG_SATA_AHCI=y # CONFIG_SATA_SIL24 is not set # CONFIG_ATA_SFF is not set # CONFIG_MD is not set # CONFIG_FUSION is not set # # IEEE 1394 (FireWire) support # # # Enable only one of the two stacks, unless you know what you are doing # # CONFIG_FIREWIRE is not set # CONFIG_IEEE1394 is not set # CONFIG_I2O is not set # CONFIG_MACINTOSH_DRIVERS is not set CONFIG_NETDEVICES=y # CONFIG_DUMMY is not set # CONFIG_BONDING is not set # CONFIG_MACVLAN is not set # CONFIG_EQUALIZER is not set # CONFIG_TUN is not set # CONFIG_VETH is not set # CONFIG_NET_SB1000 is not set # CONFIG_ARCNET is not set # CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET is not set CONFIG_NETDEV_1000=y # CONFIG_ACENIC is not set # CONFIG_DL2K is not set # CONFIG_E1000 is not set CONFIG_E1000E=y # CONFIG_IP1000 is not set # CONFIG_IGB is not set # CONFIG_IGBVF is not set # CONFIG_NS83820 is not set # CONFIG_HAMACHI is not set # CONFIG_YELLOWFIN is not set # CONFIG_R8169 is not set # CONFIG_SIS190 is not set # CONFIG_SKGE is not set # CONFIG_SKY2 is not set # CONFIG_VIA_VELOCITY is not set # CONFIG_TIGON3 is not set # CONFIG_BNX2 is not set # CONFIG_QLA3XXX is not set # CONFIG_ATL1 is not set # CONFIG_ATL1E is not set # CONFIG_ATL1C is not set # CONFIG_JME is not set # CONFIG_NETDEV_10000 is not set # CONFIG_TR is not set # # Wireless LAN # # CONFIG_WLAN_PRE80211 is not set # CONFIG_WLAN_80211 is not set # # Enable WiMAX (Networking options) to see the WiMAX drivers # # # USB Network Adapters # # CONFIG_USB_CATC is not set # CONFIG_USB_KAWETH is not set # CONFIG_USB_PEGASUS is not set # CONFIG_USB_RTL8150 is not set # CONFIG_USB_USBNET is not set # CONFIG_WAN is not set # CONFIG_FDDI is not set # CONFIG_HIPPI is not set # CONFIG_PPP is not set # CONFIG_SLIP is not set # CONFIG_NET_FC is not set # CONFIG_NETCONSOLE is not set # CONFIG_NETPOLL is not set # CONFIG_NET_POLL_CONTROLLER is not set # CONFIG_ISDN is not set # CONFIG_PHONE is not set # # Input device support # CONFIG_INPUT=y # CONFIG_INPUT_FF_MEMLESS is not set # CONFIG_INPUT_POLLDEV is not set # # Userland interfaces # CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV=y CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_PSAUX=y CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_X=1024 CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_Y=768 # CONFIG_INPUT_JOYDEV is not set # CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV is not set # CONFIG_INPUT_EVBUG is not set # # Input Device Drivers # CONFIG_INPUT_KEYBOARD=y CONFIG_KEYBOARD_ATKBD=y # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_SUNKBD is not set # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_LKKBD is not set # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_XTKBD is not set # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_NEWTON is not set # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_STOWAWAY is not set CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSE=y CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2=y CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_ALPS=y CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_LOGIPS2PP=y CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_SYNAPTICS=y CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_LIFEBOOK=y CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_TRACKPOINT=y # CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_ELANTECH is not set # CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_TOUCHKIT is not set # CONFIG_MOUSE_SERIAL is not set # CONFIG_MOUSE_APPLETOUCH is not set # CONFIG_MOUSE_BCM5974 is not set # CONFIG_MOUSE_VSXXXAA is not set # CONFIG_INPUT_JOYSTICK is not set # CONFIG_INPUT_TABLET is not set # CONFIG_INPUT_TOUCHSCREEN is not set # CONFIG_INPUT_MISC is not set # # Hardware I/O ports # CONFIG_SERIO=y CONFIG_SERIO_I8042=y # CONFIG_SERIO_SERPORT is not set # CONFIG_SERIO_CT82C710 is not set # CONFIG_SERIO_PCIPS2 is not set CONFIG_SERIO_LIBPS2=y # CONFIG_SERIO_RAW is not set # CONFIG_GAMEPORT is not set # # Character devices # CONFIG_VT=y CONFIG_CONSOLE_TRANSLATIONS=y CONFIG_VT_CONSOLE=y CONFIG_HW_CONSOLE=y # CONFIG_VT_HW_CONSOLE_BINDING is not set CONFIG_DEVKMEM=y # CONFIG_SERIAL_NONSTANDARD is not set # CONFIG_NOZOMI is not set # # Serial drivers # CONFIG_SERIAL_8250=y CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE=y CONFIG_FIX_EARLYCON_MEM=y CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_PCI=y CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_PNP=y CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_NR_UARTS=4 CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_RUNTIME_UARTS=4 CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_EXTENDED=y # CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_MANY_PORTS is not set CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_SHARE_IRQ=y # CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_DETECT_IRQ is not set # CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_RSA is not set # # Non-8250 serial port support # CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE=y CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE=y # CONFIG_SERIAL_JSM is not set CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS=y # CONFIG_DEVPTS_MULTIPLE_INSTANCES is not set CONFIG_LEGACY_PTYS=y CONFIG_LEGACY_PTY_COUNT=256 # CONFIG_IPMI_HANDLER is not set # CONFIG_HW_RANDOM is not set # CONFIG_NVRAM is not set # CONFIG_R3964 is not set # CONFIG_APPLICOM is not set # CONFIG_MWAVE is not set # CONFIG_PC8736x_GPIO is not set # CONFIG_RAW_DRIVER is not set # CONFIG_HPET is not set # CONFIG_HANGCHECK_TIMER is not set # CONFIG_TCG_TPM is not set # CONFIG_TELCLOCK is not set CONFIG_DEVPORT=y CONFIG_I2C=y CONFIG_I2C_BOARDINFO=y CONFIG_I2C_CHARDEV=y CONFIG_I2C_HELPER_AUTO=y CONFIG_I2C_ALGOBIT=y # # I2C Hardware Bus support # # # PC SMBus host controller drivers # # CONFIG_I2C_ALI1535 is not set # CONFIG_I2C_ALI1563 is not set # CONFIG_I2C_ALI15X3 is not set # CONFIG_I2C_AMD756 is not set # CONFIG_I2C_AMD8111 is not set CONFIG_I2C_I801=y # CONFIG_I2C_ISCH is not set # CONFIG_I2C_PIIX4 is not set # CONFIG_I2C_NFORCE2 is not set # CONFIG_I2C_SIS5595 is not set # CONFIG_I2C_SIS630 is not set # CONFIG_I2C_SIS96X is not set # CONFIG_I2C_VIA is not set # CONFIG_I2C_VIAPRO is not set # # I2C system bus drivers (mostly embedded / system-on-chip) # # CONFIG_I2C_OCORES is not set # CONFIG_I2C_SIMTEC is not set # # External I2C/SMBus adapter drivers # # CONFIG_I2C_PARPORT_LIGHT is not set # CONFIG_I2C_TAOS_EVM is not set # CONFIG_I2C_TINY_USB is not set # # Graphics adapter I2C/DDC channel drivers # # CONFIG_I2C_VOODOO3 is not set # # Other I2C/SMBus bus drivers # # CONFIG_I2C_PCA_PLATFORM is not set # CONFIG_I2C_STUB is not set # # Miscellaneous I2C Chip support # # CONFIG_DS1682 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_PCF8574 is not set # CONFIG_PCF8575 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_PCA9539 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_TSL2550 is not set # CONFIG_I2C_DEBUG_CORE is not set # CONFIG_I2C_DEBUG_ALGO is not set # CONFIG_I2C_DEBUG_BUS is not set # CONFIG_I2C_DEBUG_CHIP is not set # CONFIG_SPI is not set CONFIG_ARCH_WANT_OPTIONAL_GPIOLIB=y # CONFIG_GPIOLIB is not set # CONFIG_W1 is not set CONFIG_POWER_SUPPLY=y # CONFIG_POWER_SUPPLY_DEBUG is not set # CONFIG_PDA_POWER is not set # CONFIG_BATTERY_DS2760 is not set # CONFIG_BATTERY_BQ27x00 is not set CONFIG_HWMON=y # CONFIG_HWMON_VID is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_ABITUGURU is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_ABITUGURU3 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_AD7414 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_AD7418 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM1021 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM1025 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM1026 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM1029 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM1031 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM9240 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_ADT7462 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_ADT7470 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_ADT7473 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_ADT7475 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_K8TEMP is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_ASB100 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_ATK0110 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_ATXP1 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_DS1621 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_I5K_AMB is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_F71805F is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_F71882FG is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_F75375S is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_FSCHER is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_FSCPOS is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_FSCHMD is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_G760A is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_GL518SM is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_GL520SM is not set CONFIG_SENSORS_CORETEMP=y # CONFIG_SENSORS_IT87 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_LM63 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_LM75 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_LM77 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_LM78 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_LM80 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_LM83 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_LM85 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_LM87 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_LM90 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_LM92 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_LM93 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_LTC4215 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_LTC4245 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_LM95241 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_MAX1619 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_MAX6650 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_PC87360 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_PC87427 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_PCF8591 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_SIS5595 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_DME1737 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_SMSC47M1 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_SMSC47M192 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_SMSC47B397 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_ADS7828 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_THMC50 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_TMP401 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_VIA686A is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_VT1211 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_VT8231 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_W83781D is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_W83791D is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_W83792D is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_W83793 is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_W83L785TS is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_W83L786NG is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_W83627HF is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_W83627EHF is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_HDAPS is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_LIS3LV02D is not set # CONFIG_SENSORS_APPLESMC is not set # CONFIG_HWMON_DEBUG_CHIP is not set CONFIG_THERMAL=y CONFIG_THERMAL_HWMON=y # CONFIG_WATCHDOG is not set CONFIG_SSB_POSSIBLE=y # # Sonics Silicon Backplane # # CONFIG_SSB is not set # # Multifunction device drivers # # CONFIG_MFD_CORE is not set # CONFIG_MFD_SM501 is not set # CONFIG_HTC_PASIC3 is not set # CONFIG_TWL4030_CORE is not set # CONFIG_MFD_TMIO is not set # CONFIG_PMIC_DA903X is not set # CONFIG_MFD_WM8400 is not set # CONFIG_MFD_WM8350_I2C is not set # CONFIG_MFD_PCF50633 is not set # CONFIG_REGULATOR is not set # CONFIG_MEDIA_SUPPORT is not set # # Graphics support # CONFIG_AGP=y CONFIG_AGP_AMD64=y CONFIG_AGP_INTEL=y # CONFIG_AGP_SIS is not set # CONFIG_AGP_VIA is not set # CONFIG_DRM is not set # CONFIG_VGASTATE is not set CONFIG_VIDEO_OUTPUT_CONTROL=y CONFIG_FB=y CONFIG_FIRMWARE_EDID=y CONFIG_FB_DDC=y CONFIG_FB_BOOT_VESA_SUPPORT=y CONFIG_FB_CFB_FILLRECT=y CONFIG_FB_CFB_COPYAREA=y CONFIG_FB_CFB_IMAGEBLIT=y # CONFIG_FB_CFB_REV_PIXELS_IN_BYTE is not set # CONFIG_FB_SYS_FILLRECT is not set # CONFIG_FB_SYS_COPYAREA is not set # CONFIG_FB_SYS_IMAGEBLIT is not set # CONFIG_FB_FOREIGN_ENDIAN is not set # CONFIG_FB_SYS_FOPS is not set # CONFIG_FB_SVGALIB is not set # CONFIG_FB_MACMODES is not set # CONFIG_FB_BACKLIGHT is not set CONFIG_FB_MODE_HELPERS=y # CONFIG_FB_TILEBLITTING is not set # # Frame buffer hardware drivers # # CONFIG_FB_CIRRUS is not set # CONFIG_FB_PM2 is not set # CONFIG_FB_CYBER2000 is not set # CONFIG_FB_ARC is not set # CONFIG_FB_ASILIANT is not set # CONFIG_FB_IMSTT is not set # CONFIG_FB_VGA16 is not set # CONFIG_FB_VESA is not set # CONFIG_FB_N411 is not set # CONFIG_FB_HGA is not set # CONFIG_FB_S1D13XXX is not set # CONFIG_FB_NVIDIA is not set # CONFIG_FB_RIVA is not set # CONFIG_FB_LE80578 is not set CONFIG_FB_INTEL=y # CONFIG_FB_INTEL_DEBUG is not set CONFIG_FB_INTEL_I2C=y # CONFIG_FB_MATROX is not set # CONFIG_FB_RADEON is not set # CONFIG_FB_ATY128 is not set # CONFIG_FB_ATY is not set # CONFIG_FB_S3 is not set # CONFIG_FB_SAVAGE is not set # CONFIG_FB_SIS is not set # CONFIG_FB_VIA is not set # CONFIG_FB_NEOMAGIC is not set # CONFIG_FB_KYRO is not set # CONFIG_FB_3DFX is not set # CONFIG_FB_VOODOO1 is not set # CONFIG_FB_VT8623 is not set # CONFIG_FB_TRIDENT is not set # CONFIG_FB_ARK is not set # CONFIG_FB_PM3 is not set # CONFIG_FB_CARMINE is not set # CONFIG_FB_GEODE is not set # CONFIG_FB_VIRTUAL is not set # CONFIG_FB_METRONOME is not set # CONFIG_FB_MB862XX is not set # CONFIG_FB_BROADSHEET is not set # CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_LCD_SUPPORT is not set # # Display device support # # CONFIG_DISPLAY_SUPPORT is not set # # Console display driver support # CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE=y # CONFIG_VGACON_SOFT_SCROLLBACK is not set CONFIG_DUMMY_CONSOLE=y # CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE is not set # CONFIG_LOGO is not set # CONFIG_SOUND is not set CONFIG_HID_SUPPORT=y CONFIG_HID=m CONFIG_HID_DEBUG=y # CONFIG_HIDRAW is not set # # USB Input Devices # CONFIG_USB_HID=m # CONFIG_HID_PID is not set # CONFIG_USB_HIDDEV is not set # # Special HID drivers # CONFIG_HID_A4TECH=m CONFIG_HID_APPLE=m CONFIG_HID_BELKIN=m CONFIG_HID_CHERRY=m CONFIG_HID_CHICONY=m CONFIG_HID_CYPRESS=m CONFIG_HID_DRAGONRISE=m # CONFIG_DRAGONRISE_FF is not set CONFIG_HID_EZKEY=m CONFIG_HID_KYE=m CONFIG_HID_GYRATION=m CONFIG_HID_KENSINGTON=m CONFIG_HID_LOGITECH=m # CONFIG_LOGITECH_FF is not set # CONFIG_LOGIRUMBLEPAD2_FF is not set CONFIG_HID_MICROSOFT=m CONFIG_HID_MONTEREY=m CONFIG_HID_NTRIG=m CONFIG_HID_PANTHERLORD=m # CONFIG_PANTHERLORD_FF is not set CONFIG_HID_PETALYNX=m CONFIG_HID_SAMSUNG=m CONFIG_HID_SONY=m CONFIG_HID_SUNPLUS=m CONFIG_HID_GREENASIA=m # CONFIG_GREENASIA_FF is not set CONFIG_HID_SMARTJOYPLUS=m # CONFIG_SMARTJOYPLUS_FF is not set CONFIG_HID_TOPSEED=m CONFIG_HID_THRUSTMASTER=m # CONFIG_THRUSTMASTER_FF is not set CONFIG_HID_ZEROPLUS=m # CONFIG_ZEROPLUS_FF is not set CONFIG_USB_SUPPORT=y CONFIG_USB_ARCH_HAS_HCD=y CONFIG_USB_ARCH_HAS_OHCI=y CONFIG_USB_ARCH_HAS_EHCI=y CONFIG_USB=m # CONFIG_USB_DEBUG is not set # CONFIG_USB_ANNOUNCE_NEW_DEVICES is not set # # Miscellaneous USB options # CONFIG_USB_DEVICE_CLASS=y # CONFIG_USB_DYNAMIC_MINORS is not set # CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND is not set # CONFIG_USB_OTG is not set # CONFIG_USB_MON is not set # CONFIG_USB_WUSB is not set # CONFIG_USB_WUSB_CBAF is not set # # USB Host Controller Drivers # # CONFIG_USB_C67X00_HCD is not set # CONFIG_USB_XHCI_HCD is not set # CONFIG_USB_EHCI_HCD is not set # CONFIG_USB_OXU210HP_HCD is not set # CONFIG_USB_ISP116X_HCD is not set # CONFIG_USB_ISP1760_HCD is not set # CONFIG_USB_OHCI_HCD is not set # CONFIG_USB_UHCI_HCD is not set # CONFIG_USB_SL811_HCD is not set # CONFIG_USB_R8A66597_HCD is not set # CONFIG_USB_WHCI_HCD is not set # CONFIG_USB_HWA_HCD is not set # # Enable Host or Gadget support to see Inventra options # # # USB Device Class drivers # # CONFIG_USB_ACM is not set # CONFIG_USB_PRINTER is not set # CONFIG_USB_WDM is not set # CONFIG_USB_TMC is not set # # NOTE: USB_STORAGE depends on SCSI but BLK_DEV_SD may # # # also be needed; see USB_STORAGE Help for more info # # CONFIG_USB_STORAGE is not set # CONFIG_USB_LIBUSUAL is not set # # USB Imaging devices # # CONFIG_USB_MDC800 is not set # CONFIG_USB_MICROTEK is not set # # USB port drivers # # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL is not set # # USB Miscellaneous drivers # # CONFIG_USB_EMI62 is not set # CONFIG_USB_EMI26 is not set # CONFIG_USB_ADUTUX is not set # CONFIG_USB_SEVSEG is not set # CONFIG_USB_RIO500 is not set # CONFIG_USB_LEGOTOWER is not set # CONFIG_USB_LCD is not set # CONFIG_USB_BERRY_CHARGE is not set # CONFIG_USB_LED is not set # CONFIG_USB_CYPRESS_CY7C63 is not set # CONFIG_USB_CYTHERM is not set # CONFIG_USB_IDMOUSE is not set # CONFIG_USB_FTDI_ELAN is not set # CONFIG_USB_APPLEDISPLAY is not set # CONFIG_USB_LD is not set # CONFIG_USB_TRANCEVIBRATOR is not set # CONFIG_USB_IOWARRIOR is not set # CONFIG_USB_ISIGHTFW is not set # CONFIG_USB_VST is not set # CONFIG_USB_GADGET is not set # # OTG and related infrastructure # # CONFIG_NOP_USB_XCEIV is not set # CONFIG_UWB is not set # CONFIG_MMC is not set # CONFIG_MEMSTICK is not set # CONFIG_NEW_LEDS is not set # CONFIG_ACCESSIBILITY is not set # CONFIG_INFINIBAND is not set # CONFIG_EDAC is not set CONFIG_RTC_LIB=y CONFIG_RTC_CLASS=y CONFIG_RTC_HCTOSYS=y CONFIG_RTC_HCTOSYS_DEVICE="rtc0" # CONFIG_RTC_DEBUG is not set # # RTC interfaces # CONFIG_RTC_INTF_SYSFS=y CONFIG_RTC_INTF_PROC=y CONFIG_RTC_INTF_DEV=y # CONFIG_RTC_INTF_DEV_UIE_EMUL is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_TEST is not set # # I2C RTC drivers # # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS1307 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS1374 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS1672 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_MAX6900 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_RS5C372 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_ISL1208 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_X1205 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_PCF8563 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_PCF8583 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_M41T80 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_S35390A is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_FM3130 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_RX8581 is not set # # SPI RTC drivers # # # Platform RTC drivers # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_CMOS=y # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS1286 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS1511 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS1553 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS1742 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_STK17TA8 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_M48T86 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_M48T35 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_M48T59 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_BQ4802 is not set # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_V3020 is not set # # on-CPU RTC drivers # # CONFIG_DMADEVICES is not set # CONFIG_AUXDISPLAY is not set # CONFIG_UIO is not set # # TI VLYNQ # # CONFIG_STAGING is not set CONFIG_X86_PLATFORM_DEVICES=y # CONFIG_ASUS_LAPTOP is not set # CONFIG_THINKPAD_ACPI is not set # CONFIG_INTEL_MENLOW is not set # CONFIG_EEEPC_LAPTOP is not set # CONFIG_ACPI_WMI is not set # CONFIG_ACPI_ASUS is not set # CONFIG_ACPI_TOSHIBA is not set # # Firmware Drivers # # CONFIG_EDD is not set CONFIG_FIRMWARE_MEMMAP=y # CONFIG_DELL_RBU is not set # CONFIG_DCDBAS is not set CONFIG_DMIID=y # CONFIG_ISCSI_IBFT_FIND is not set # # File systems # # CONFIG_EXT2_FS is not set CONFIG_EXT3_FS=y # CONFIG_EXT3_DEFAULTS_TO_ORDERED is not set CONFIG_EXT3_FS_XATTR=y CONFIG_EXT3_FS_POSIX_ACL=y CONFIG_EXT3_FS_SECURITY=y # CONFIG_EXT4_FS is not set CONFIG_JBD=y # CONFIG_JBD_DEBUG is not set CONFIG_FS_MBCACHE=y # CONFIG_REISERFS_FS is not set # CONFIG_JFS_FS is not set CONFIG_FS_POSIX_ACL=y CONFIG_XFS_FS=y # CONFIG_XFS_QUOTA is not set CONFIG_XFS_POSIX_ACL=y # CONFIG_XFS_RT is not set # CONFIG_XFS_DEBUG is not set # CONFIG_GFS2_FS is not set # CONFIG_OCFS2_FS is not set # CONFIG_BTRFS_FS is not set CONFIG_FILE_LOCKING=y CONFIG_FSNOTIFY=y CONFIG_DNOTIFY=y CONFIG_INOTIFY=y CONFIG_INOTIFY_USER=y CONFIG_QUOTA=y # CONFIG_QUOTA_NETLINK_INTERFACE is not set CONFIG_PRINT_QUOTA_WARNING=y CONFIG_QUOTA_TREE=y # CONFIG_QFMT_V1 is not set CONFIG_QFMT_V2=y CONFIG_QUOTACTL=y # CONFIG_AUTOFS_FS is not set # CONFIG_AUTOFS4_FS is not set # CONFIG_FUSE_FS is not set CONFIG_GENERIC_ACL=y # # Caches # CONFIG_FSCACHE=m CONFIG_FSCACHE_STATS=y CONFIG_FSCACHE_HISTOGRAM=y CONFIG_FSCACHE_DEBUG=y CONFIG_CACHEFILES=m CONFIG_CACHEFILES_DEBUG=y CONFIG_CACHEFILES_HISTOGRAM=y # # CD-ROM/DVD Filesystems # # CONFIG_ISO9660_FS is not set # CONFIG_UDF_FS is not set # # DOS/FAT/NT Filesystems # # CONFIG_MSDOS_FS is not set # CONFIG_VFAT_FS is not set # CONFIG_NTFS_FS is not set # # Pseudo filesystems # CONFIG_PROC_FS=y CONFIG_PROC_KCORE=y CONFIG_PROC_SYSCTL=y CONFIG_PROC_PAGE_MONITOR=y CONFIG_SYSFS=y CONFIG_TMPFS=y CONFIG_TMPFS_POSIX_ACL=y # CONFIG_HUGETLBFS is not set # CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE is not set CONFIG_CONFIGFS_FS=m CONFIG_MISC_FILESYSTEMS=y # CONFIG_ADFS_FS is not set # CONFIG_AFFS_FS is not set # CONFIG_ECRYPT_FS is not set # CONFIG_HFS_FS is not set # CONFIG_HFSPLUS_FS is not set # CONFIG_BEFS_FS is not set # CONFIG_BFS_FS is not set # CONFIG_EFS_FS is not set # CONFIG_CRAMFS is not set # CONFIG_SQUASHFS is not set # CONFIG_VXFS_FS is not set # CONFIG_MINIX_FS is not set # CONFIG_OMFS_FS is not set # CONFIG_HPFS_FS is not set # CONFIG_QNX4FS_FS is not set # CONFIG_ROMFS_FS is not set # CONFIG_SYSV_FS is not set # CONFIG_UFS_FS is not set # CONFIG_NILFS2_FS is not set CONFIG_NETWORK_FILESYSTEMS=y CONFIG_NFS_FS=m CONFIG_NFS_V3=y CONFIG_NFS_V3_ACL=y CONFIG_NFS_V4=y CONFIG_NFS_FSCACHE=y CONFIG_NFSD=m CONFIG_NFSD_V2_ACL=y CONFIG_NFSD_V3=y CONFIG_NFSD_V3_ACL=y CONFIG_NFSD_V4=y CONFIG_LOCKD=m CONFIG_LOCKD_V4=y CONFIG_EXPORTFS=y CONFIG_NFS_ACL_SUPPORT=m CONFIG_NFS_COMMON=y CONFIG_SUNRPC=m CONFIG_SUNRPC_GSS=m CONFIG_RPCSEC_GSS_KRB5=m CONFIG_RPCSEC_GSS_SPKM3=m # CONFIG_SMB_FS is not set # CONFIG_CIFS is not set # CONFIG_NCP_FS is not set # CONFIG_CODA_FS is not set CONFIG_AFS_FS=m CONFIG_AFS_DEBUG=y CONFIG_AFS_FSCACHE=y # # Partition Types # # CONFIG_PARTITION_ADVANCED is not set CONFIG_MSDOS_PARTITION=y CONFIG_NLS=y CONFIG_NLS_DEFAULT="iso8859-1" CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_437=m # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_737 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_775 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_850 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_852 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_855 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_857 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_860 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_861 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_862 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_863 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_864 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_865 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_866 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_869 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_936 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_950 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_932 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_949 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_874 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_8 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_1250 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_1251 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_ASCII is not set CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_1=m # CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_2 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_3 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_4 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_5 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_6 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_7 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_9 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_13 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_14 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_15 is not set # CONFIG_NLS_KOI8_R is not set # CONFIG_NLS_KOI8_U is not set CONFIG_NLS_UTF8=m # CONFIG_DLM is not set # # Kernel hacking # CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT=y # CONFIG_PRINTK_TIME is not set # CONFIG_ENABLE_WARN_DEPRECATED is not set # CONFIG_ENABLE_MUST_CHECK is not set CONFIG_FRAME_WARN=2048 CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ=y CONFIG_UNUSED_SYMBOLS=y CONFIG_DEBUG_FS=y # CONFIG_HEADERS_CHECK is not set CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL=y # CONFIG_DEBUG_SHIRQ is not set # CONFIG_DETECT_SOFTLOCKUP is not set # CONFIG_DETECT_HUNG_TASK is not set # CONFIG_SCHED_DEBUG is not set # CONFIG_SCHEDSTATS is not set # CONFIG_TIMER_STATS is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_OBJECTS is not set CONFIG_DEBUG_SLAB=y CONFIG_DEBUG_SLAB_LEAK=y # CONFIG_DEBUG_KMEMLEAK is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_RT_MUTEXES is not set # CONFIG_RT_MUTEX_TESTER is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_MUTEXES is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC is not set # CONFIG_PROVE_LOCKING is not set # CONFIG_LOCK_STAT is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK_SLEEP is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCKING_API_SELFTESTS is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_KOBJECT is not set CONFIG_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE=y # CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_VM is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_VIRTUAL is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_WRITECOUNT is not set CONFIG_DEBUG_MEMORY_INIT=y # CONFIG_DEBUG_LIST is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_SG is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_NOTIFIERS is not set CONFIG_ARCH_WANT_FRAME_POINTERS=y # CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER is not set # CONFIG_BOOT_PRINTK_DELAY is not set # CONFIG_RCU_TORTURE_TEST is not set # CONFIG_RCU_CPU_STALL_DETECTOR is not set # CONFIG_BACKTRACE_SELF_TEST is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_BLOCK_EXT_DEVT is not set # CONFIG_FAULT_INJECTION is not set # CONFIG_LATENCYTOP is not set CONFIG_SYSCTL_SYSCALL_CHECK=y # CONFIG_DEBUG_PAGEALLOC is not set CONFIG_USER_STACKTRACE_SUPPORT=y CONFIG_HAVE_FUNCTION_TRACER=y CONFIG_HAVE_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER=y CONFIG_HAVE_FUNCTION_TRACE_MCOUNT_TEST=y CONFIG_HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE=y CONFIG_HAVE_FTRACE_MCOUNT_RECORD=y CONFIG_HAVE_FTRACE_SYSCALLS=y CONFIG_TRACING_SUPPORT=y # CONFIG_FTRACE is not set # CONFIG_PROVIDE_OHCI1394_DMA_INIT is not set # CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG is not set # CONFIG_DMA_API_DEBUG is not set # CONFIG_SAMPLES is not set CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_KGDB=y # CONFIG_KGDB is not set CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_KMEMCHECK=y # CONFIG_STRICT_DEVMEM is not set CONFIG_X86_VERBOSE_BOOTUP=y CONFIG_EARLY_PRINTK=y # CONFIG_EARLY_PRINTK_DBGP is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_STACKOVERFLOW is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_STACK_USAGE is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_PER_CPU_MAPS is not set # CONFIG_X86_PTDUMP is not set CONFIG_DEBUG_RODATA=y # CONFIG_DEBUG_RODATA_TEST is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_NX_TEST is not set # CONFIG_IOMMU_DEBUG is not set # CONFIG_IOMMU_STRESS is not set CONFIG_HAVE_MMIOTRACE_SUPPORT=y CONFIG_IO_DELAY_TYPE_0X80=0 CONFIG_IO_DELAY_TYPE_0XED=1 CONFIG_IO_DELAY_TYPE_UDELAY=2 CONFIG_IO_DELAY_TYPE_NONE=3 CONFIG_IO_DELAY_0X80=y # CONFIG_IO_DELAY_0XED is not set # CONFIG_IO_DELAY_UDELAY is not set # CONFIG_IO_DELAY_NONE is not set CONFIG_DEFAULT_IO_DELAY_TYPE=0 # CONFIG_DEBUG_BOOT_PARAMS is not set # CONFIG_CPA_DEBUG is not set # CONFIG_OPTIMIZE_INLINING is not set # # Security options # CONFIG_KEYS=y CONFIG_KEYS_DEBUG_PROC_KEYS=y CONFIG_SECURITY=y CONFIG_SECURITYFS=y CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK=y CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK_XFRM=y # CONFIG_SECURITY_PATH is not set CONFIG_SECURITY_FILE_CAPABILITIES=y CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX=y CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX_BOOTPARAM=y CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX_BOOTPARAM_VALUE=1 CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX_DISABLE=y CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX_DEVELOP=y CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX_AVC_STATS=y CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX_CHECKREQPROT_VALUE=1 # CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX_POLICYDB_VERSION_MAX is not set CONFIG_SECURITY_SMACK=y # CONFIG_SECURITY_TOMOYO is not set # CONFIG_IMA is not set CONFIG_CRYPTO=y # # Crypto core or helper # # CONFIG_CRYPTO_FIPS is not set CONFIG_CRYPTO_ALGAPI=y CONFIG_CRYPTO_ALGAPI2=y CONFIG_CRYPTO_AEAD2=y CONFIG_CRYPTO_BLKCIPHER=y CONFIG_CRYPTO_BLKCIPHER2=y CONFIG_CRYPTO_HASH=y CONFIG_CRYPTO_HASH2=y CONFIG_CRYPTO_RNG2=y CONFIG_CRYPTO_PCOMP=y CONFIG_CRYPTO_MANAGER=y CONFIG_CRYPTO_MANAGER2=y # CONFIG_CRYPTO_GF128MUL is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_NULL is not set CONFIG_CRYPTO_WORKQUEUE=y # CONFIG_CRYPTO_CRYPTD is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_AUTHENC is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_TEST is not set # # Authenticated Encryption with Associated Data # # CONFIG_CRYPTO_CCM is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_GCM is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_SEQIV is not set # # Block modes # CONFIG_CRYPTO_CBC=y # CONFIG_CRYPTO_CTR is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_CTS is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_ECB is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_LRW is not set CONFIG_CRYPTO_PCBC=y # CONFIG_CRYPTO_XTS is not set # # Hash modes # # CONFIG_CRYPTO_HMAC is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_XCBC is not set # # Digest # # CONFIG_CRYPTO_CRC32C is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_CRC32C_INTEL is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_MD4 is not set CONFIG_CRYPTO_MD5=y # CONFIG_CRYPTO_MICHAEL_MIC is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_RMD128 is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_RMD160 is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_RMD256 is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_RMD320 is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA1 is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA256 is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA512 is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_TGR192 is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_WP512 is not set # # Ciphers # # CONFIG_CRYPTO_AES is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_AES_X86_64 is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_AES_NI_INTEL is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_ANUBIS is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_ARC4 is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_BLOWFISH is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_CAMELLIA is not set CONFIG_CRYPTO_CAST5=m # CONFIG_CRYPTO_CAST6 is not set CONFIG_CRYPTO_DES=y CONFIG_CRYPTO_FCRYPT=y # CONFIG_CRYPTO_KHAZAD is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_SALSA20 is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_SALSA20_X86_64 is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_SEED is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_SERPENT is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_TEA is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_TWOFISH is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_TWOFISH_X86_64 is not set # # Compression # # CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEFLATE is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_ZLIB is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_LZO is not set # # Random Number Generation # # CONFIG_CRYPTO_ANSI_CPRNG is not set # CONFIG_CRYPTO_HW is not set CONFIG_HAVE_KVM=y CONFIG_HAVE_KVM_IRQCHIP=y # CONFIG_VIRTUALIZATION is not set # CONFIG_BINARY_PRINTF is not set # # Library routines # CONFIG_BITREVERSE=m CONFIG_GENERIC_FIND_FIRST_BIT=y CONFIG_GENERIC_FIND_NEXT_BIT=y CONFIG_GENERIC_FIND_LAST_BIT=y # CONFIG_CRC_CCITT is not set CONFIG_CRC16=m CONFIG_CRC_T10DIF=y CONFIG_CRC_ITU_T=m CONFIG_CRC32=m # CONFIG_CRC7 is not set # CONFIG_LIBCRC32C is not set CONFIG_ZLIB_INFLATE=y CONFIG_DECOMPRESS_GZIP=y CONFIG_DECOMPRESS_BZIP2=y CONFIG_DECOMPRESS_LZMA=y CONFIG_HAS_IOMEM=y CONFIG_HAS_IOPORT=y CONFIG_HAS_DMA=y CONFIG_NLATTR=y -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. 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* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-05-17 2:23 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-06-18 16:18 ` David Howells -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: David Howells @ 2009-06-18 16:18 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: dhowells, Wu Fengguang, Andrew Morton, LKML, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim Okay, after dropping all my devel patches, I got the OOM to happen again; fresh trace attached. I was running LTP and an NFSD, and I was spamming the NFSD continuously from another machine (mount;tar;umount;repeat). David --- Initializing cgroup subsys cpuset Linux version 2.6.30-cachefs (dhowells@warthog.procyon.org.uk) (gcc version 4.4.0 20090506 (Red Hat 4.4.0-4) (GCC) ) #107 SMP Thu Jun 18 15:36:16 BST 2009 Command line: initrd=andromeda-initrd console=tty0 console=ttyS0,115200 ro root=/dev/sda2 enforcing=1 debug BOOT_IMAGE=andromeda-vmlinuz KERNEL supported cpus: Intel GenuineIntel AMD AuthenticAMD Centaur CentaurHauls BIOS-provided physical RAM map: BIOS-e820: 0000000000000000 - 000000000009ec00 (usable) BIOS-e820: 000000000009ec00 - 00000000000a0000 (reserved) BIOS-e820: 00000000000e0000 - 0000000000100000 (reserved) BIOS-e820: 0000000000100000 - 000000003e59a000 (usable) BIOS-e820: 000000003e59a000 - 000000003e5a6000 (reserved) BIOS-e820: 000000003e5a6000 - 000000003e644000 (usable) BIOS-e820: 000000003e644000 - 000000003e6a9000 (ACPI NVS) BIOS-e820: 000000003e6a9000 - 000000003e6ac000 (ACPI data) BIOS-e820: 000000003e6ac000 - 000000003e6f2000 (ACPI NVS) BIOS-e820: 000000003e6f2000 - 000000003e6ff000 (ACPI data) BIOS-e820: 000000003e6ff000 - 000000003e700000 (usable) BIOS-e820: 000000003e700000 - 000000003f000000 (reserved) BIOS-e820: 00000000fff00000 - 0000000100000000 (reserved) DMI 2.4 present. last_pfn = 0x3e700 max_arch_pfn = 0x400000000 MTRR default type: uncachable MTRR fixed ranges enabled: 00000-9FFFF write-back A0000-FFFFF uncachable MTRR variable ranges enabled: 0 base 000000000 mask FC0000000 write-back 1 base 03F000000 mask FFF000000 uncachable 2 base 03E800000 mask FFF800000 uncachable 3 base 03E700000 mask FFFF00000 uncachable 4 disabled 5 disabled 6 disabled 7 disabled x86 PAT enabled: cpu 0, old 0x7040600070406, new 0x7010600070106 initial memory mapped : 0 - 20000000 init_memory_mapping: 0000000000000000-000000003e700000 0000000000 - 003e600000 page 2M 003e600000 - 003e700000 page 4k kernel direct mapping tables up to 3e700000 @ 8000-b000 RAMDISK: 3e2ee000 - 3e57991c ACPI: RSDP 00000000000fe020 00014 (v00 INTEL ) ACPI: RSDT 000000003e6fd038 0004C (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 01000013) ACPI: FACP 000000003e6fc000 00074 (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: DSDT 000000003e6f8000 03EDA (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: FACS 000000003e6ac000 00040 ACPI: APIC 000000003e6f7000 00078 (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: WDDT 000000003e6f6000 00040 (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: MCFG 000000003e6f5000 0003C (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: ASF! 000000003e6f4000 000A6 (v32 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6f3000 001BC (v01 INTEL CpuPm 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6f2000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu0Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6ab000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu1Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6aa000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu2Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6a9000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu3Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: Local APIC address 0xfee00000 (7 early reservations) ==> bootmem [0000000000 - 003e700000] #0 [0000000000 - 0000001000] BIOS data page ==> [0000000000 - 0000001000] #1 [0000006000 - 0000008000] TRAMPOLINE ==> [0000006000 - 0000008000] #2 [0001000000 - 0001535d90] TEXT DATA BSS ==> [0001000000 - 0001535d90] #3 [003e2ee000 - 003e57991c] RAMDISK ==> [003e2ee000 - 003e57991c] #4 [000009e800 - 0000100000] BIOS reserved ==> [000009e800 - 0000100000] #5 [0001536000 - 0001536199] BRK ==> [0001536000 - 0001536199] #6 [0000008000 - 0000009000] PGTABLE ==> [0000008000 - 0000009000] found SMP MP-table at [ffff8800000fe200] fe200 [ffffea0000000000-ffffea0000dfffff] PMD -> [ffff880001a00000-ffff8800027fffff] on node 0 Zone PFN ranges: DMA 0x00000000 -> 0x00001000 DMA32 0x00001000 -> 0x00100000 Normal 0x00100000 -> 0x00100000 Movable zone start PFN for each node early_node_map[4] active PFN ranges 0: 0x00000000 -> 0x0000009e 0: 0x00000100 -> 0x0003e59a 0: 0x0003e5a6 -> 0x0003e644 0: 0x0003e6ff -> 0x0003e700 On node 0 totalpages: 255447 DMA zone: 56 pages used for memmap DMA zone: 101 pages reserved DMA zone: 3841 pages, LIFO batch:0 DMA32 zone: 3441 pages used for memmap DMA32 zone: 248008 pages, LIFO batch:31 ACPI: PM-Timer IO Port: 0x408 ACPI: Local APIC address 0xfee00000 ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x01] lapic_id[0x00] enabled) ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x02] lapic_id[0x01] enabled) ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x03] lapic_id[0x82] disabled) ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x04] lapic_id[0x83] disabled) ACPI: LAPIC_NMI (acpi_id[0x01] dfl dfl lint[0x1]) ACPI: LAPIC_NMI (acpi_id[0x02] dfl dfl lint[0x1]) ACPI: IOAPIC (id[0x02] address[0xfec00000] gsi_base[0]) IOAPIC[0]: apic_id 2, version 32, address 0xfec00000, GSI 0-23 ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 0 global_irq 2 dfl dfl) ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 9 global_irq 9 high level) ACPI: IRQ0 used by override. ACPI: IRQ2 used by override. ACPI: IRQ9 used by override. Using ACPI (MADT) for SMP configuration information 4 Processors exceeds NR_CPUS limit of 2 SMP: Allowing 2 CPUs, 0 hotplug CPUs nr_irqs_gsi: 24 PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000000009e000 - 000000000009f000 PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000000009f000 - 00000000000a0000 PM: Registered nosave memory: 00000000000a0000 - 00000000000e0000 PM: Registered nosave memory: 00000000000e0000 - 0000000000100000 PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e59a000 - 000000003e5a6000 PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e644000 - 000000003e6a9000 PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e6a9000 - 000000003e6ac000 PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e6ac000 - 000000003e6f2000 PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e6f2000 - 000000003e6ff000 Allocating PCI resources starting at 3f000000 (gap: 3f000000:c0f00000) NR_CPUS:2 nr_cpumask_bits:2 nr_cpu_ids:2 nr_node_ids:1 PERCPU: Embedded 24 pages at ffff880001541000, static data 67296 bytes Built 1 zonelists in Zone order, mobility grouping on. Total pages: 251849 Kernel command line: initrd=andromeda-initrd console=tty0 console=ttyS0,115200 ro root=/dev/sda2 enforcing=1 debug BOOT_IMAGE=andromeda-vmlinuz PID hash table entries: 4096 (order: 12, 32768 bytes) Dentry cache hash table entries: 131072 (order: 8, 1048576 bytes) Inode-cache hash table entries: 65536 (order: 7, 524288 bytes) Initializing CPU#0 Checking aperture... No AGP bridge found Memory: 996952k/1022976k available (2949k kernel code, 1188k absent, 24132k reserved, 1679k data, 360k init) NR_IRQS:320 Fast TSC calibration using PIT Detected 1865.185 MHz processor. Console: colour VGA+ 80x25 console [tty0] enabled console [ttyS0] enabled Calibrating delay loop (skipped), value calculated using timer frequency.. 3730.37 BogoMIPS (lpj=7460740) Security Framework initialized SELinux: Initializing. SELinux: Starting in enforcing mode Mount-cache hash table entries: 256 Initializing cgroup subsys debug Initializing cgroup subsys ns Initializing cgroup subsys devices CPU: L1 I cache: 32K, L1 D cache: 32K CPU: L2 cache: 2048K CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0 CPU: Processor Core ID: 0 mce: CPU supports 6 MCE banks CPU0: Thermal monitoring enabled (TM2) using mwait in idle threads. ACPI: Core revision 20090521 Setting APIC routing to flat ..TIMER: vector=0x30 apic1=0 pin1=2 apic2=-1 pin2=-1 CPU0: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6300 @ 1.86GHz stepping 06 Booting processor 1 APIC 0x1 ip 0x6000 Initializing CPU#1 Calibrating delay using timer specific routine.. 3729.90 BogoMIPS (lpj=7459814) CPU: L1 I cache: 32K, L1 D cache: 32K CPU: L2 cache: 2048K CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0 CPU: Processor Core ID: 1 mce: CPU supports 6 MCE banks CPU1: Thermal monitoring enabled (TM2) x86 PAT enabled: cpu 1, old 0x7040600070406, new 0x7010600070106 CPU1: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6300 @ 1.86GHz stepping 06 checking TSC synchronization [CPU#0 -> CPU#1]: passed. Brought up 2 CPUs Total of 2 processors activated (7460.27 BogoMIPS). NET: Registered protocol family 16 ACPI: bus type pci registered PCI: MCFG configuration 0: base f0000000 segment 0 buses 0 - 127 PCI: Not using MMCONFIG. PCI: Using configuration type 1 for base access bio: create slab <bio-0> at 0 ACPI: EC: Look up EC in DSDT ACPI: Interpreter enabled ACPI: (supports S0 S3 S4 S5) ACPI: Using IOAPIC for interrupt routing PCI: MCFG configuration 0: base f0000000 segment 0 buses 0 - 127 PCI: MCFG area at f0000000 reserved in ACPI motherboard resources PCI: Using MMCONFIG at f0000000 - f7ffffff ACPI: No dock devices found. ACPI: PCI Root Bridge [PCI0] (0000:00) pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50200000-0x502fffff] pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 18 64bit mmio: [0x40000000-0x4fffffff] pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 20 io port: [0x2110-0x2117] pci 0000:00:03.0: reg 10 64bit mmio: [0x50326100-0x5032610f] pci 0000:00:03.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:03.0: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50300000-0x5031ffff] pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 14 32bit mmio: [0x50324000-0x50324fff] pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 18 io port: [0x20e0-0x20ff] pci 0000:00:19.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:19.0: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1a.0: reg 20 io port: [0x20c0-0x20df] pci 0000:00:1a.1: reg 20 io port: [0x20a0-0x20bf] pci 0000:00:1a.7: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50325c00-0x50325fff] pci 0000:00:1a.7: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:1a.7: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1b.0: reg 10 64bit mmio: [0x50320000-0x50323fff] pci 0000:00:1b.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:1b.0: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1c.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:1c.0: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1c.1: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:1c.1: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1c.2: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:1c.2: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1c.3: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:1c.3: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1c.4: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:1c.4: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1d.0: reg 20 io port: [0x2080-0x209f] pci 0000:00:1d.1: reg 20 io port: [0x2060-0x207f] pci 0000:00:1d.2: reg 20 io port: [0x2040-0x205f] pci 0000:00:1d.7: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50325800-0x50325bff] pci 0000:00:1d.7: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:1d.7: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1f.0: quirk: region 0400-047f claimed by ICH6 ACPI/GPIO/TCO pci 0000:00:1f.0: quirk: region 0500-053f claimed by ICH6 GPIO pci 0000:00:1f.0: ICH7 LPC Generic IO decode 1 PIO at 0680 (mask 007f) pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 10 io port: [0x2108-0x210f] pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 14 io port: [0x211c-0x211f] pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 18 io port: [0x2100-0x2107] pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 1c io port: [0x2118-0x211b] pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 20 io port: [0x2020-0x203f] pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 24 32bit mmio: [0x50325000-0x503257ff] pci 0000:00:1f.2: PME# supported from D3hot pci 0000:00:1f.2: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1f.3: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50326000-0x503260ff] pci 0000:00:1f.3: reg 20 io port: [0x2000-0x201f] pci 0000:00:1c.0: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50400000-0x504fffff] pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 10 io port: [0x1018-0x101f] pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 14 io port: [0x1024-0x1027] pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 18 io port: [0x1010-0x1017] pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 1c io port: [0x1020-0x1023] pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 20 io port: [0x1000-0x100f] pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 24 32bit mmio: [0x50100000-0x501001ff] pci 0000:02:00.0: supports D1 pci 0000:02:00.0: PME# supported from D0 D1 D3hot pci 0000:02:00.0: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1c.1: bridge io port: [0x1000-0x1fff] pci 0000:00:1c.1: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50100000-0x501fffff] pci 0000:00:1c.2: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50500000-0x505fffff] pci 0000:00:1c.3: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50600000-0x506fffff] pci 0000:00:1c.4: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50700000-0x507fffff] pci 0000:06:03.0: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50004000-0x500047ff] pci 0000:06:03.0: reg 14 32bit mmio: [0x50000000-0x50003fff] pci 0000:06:03.0: supports D1 D2 pci 0000:06:03.0: PME# supported from D0 D1 D2 D3hot pci 0000:06:03.0: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1e.0: transparent bridge pci 0000:00:1e.0: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50000000-0x500fffff] pci_bus 0000:00: on NUMA node 0 ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0._PRT] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.P32_._PRT] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX0._PRT] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX1._PRT] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX2._PRT] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX3._PRT] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX4._PRT] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKA] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKB] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 *10 11 12) ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKC] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKD] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKE] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 *9 10 11 12) ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKF] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 *10 11 12) ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKG] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 *9 10 11 12) ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKH] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) SCSI subsystem initialized libata version 3.00 loaded. PCI: Using ACPI for IRQ routing NetLabel: Initializing NetLabel: domain hash size = 128 NetLabel: protocols = UNLABELED CIPSOv4 NetLabel: unlabeled traffic allowed by default pnp: PnP ACPI init ACPI: bus type pnp registered pnp: PnP ACPI: found 12 devices ACPI: ACPI bus type pnp unregistered system 00:01: iomem range 0xf0000000-0xf7ffffff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed13000-0xfed13fff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed14000-0xfed17fff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed18000-0xfed18fff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed19000-0xfed19fff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed1c000-0xfed1ffff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed20000-0xfed3ffff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed45000-0xfed99fff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xc0000-0xdffff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xe0000-0xfffff could not be reserved system 00:06: ioport range 0x500-0x53f has been reserved system 00:06: ioport range 0x400-0x47f has been reserved system 00:06: ioport range 0x680-0x6ff has been reserved pci 0000:00:1c.0: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:01 pci 0000:00:1c.0: IO window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.0: MEM window: 0x50400000-0x504fffff pci 0000:00:1c.0: PREFETCH window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.1: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:02 pci 0000:00:1c.1: IO window: 0x1000-0x1fff pci 0000:00:1c.1: MEM window: 0x50100000-0x501fffff pci 0000:00:1c.1: PREFETCH window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.2: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:03 pci 0000:00:1c.2: IO window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.2: MEM window: 0x50500000-0x505fffff pci 0000:00:1c.2: PREFETCH window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.3: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:04 pci 0000:00:1c.3: IO window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.3: MEM window: 0x50600000-0x506fffff pci 0000:00:1c.3: PREFETCH window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.4: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:05 pci 0000:00:1c.4: IO window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.4: MEM window: 0x50700000-0x507fffff pci 0000:00:1c.4: PREFETCH window: disabled pci 0000:00:1e.0: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:06 pci 0000:00:1e.0: IO window: disabled pci 0000:00:1e.0: MEM window: 0x50000000-0x500fffff pci 0000:00:1e.0: PREFETCH window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 17 pci 0000:00:1c.0: setting latency timer to 64 pci 0000:00:1c.1: PCI INT B -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 16 pci 0000:00:1c.1: setting latency timer to 64 pci 0000:00:1c.2: PCI INT C -> GSI 18 (level, low) -> IRQ 18 pci 0000:00:1c.2: setting latency timer to 64 pci 0000:00:1c.3: PCI INT D -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 19 pci 0000:00:1c.3: setting latency timer to 64 pci 0000:00:1c.4: PCI INT A -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 17 pci 0000:00:1c.4: setting latency timer to 64 pci 0000:00:1e.0: setting latency timer to 64 pci_bus 0000:00: resource 0 io: [0x00-0xffff] pci_bus 0000:00: resource 1 mem: [0x000000-0xffffffffffffffff] pci_bus 0000:01: resource 1 mem: [0x50400000-0x504fffff] pci_bus 0000:02: resource 0 io: [0x1000-0x1fff] pci_bus 0000:02: resource 1 mem: [0x50100000-0x501fffff] pci_bus 0000:03: resource 1 mem: [0x50500000-0x505fffff] pci_bus 0000:04: resource 1 mem: [0x50600000-0x506fffff] pci_bus 0000:05: resource 1 mem: [0x50700000-0x507fffff] pci_bus 0000:06: resource 1 mem: [0x50000000-0x500fffff] pci_bus 0000:06: resource 3 io: [0x00-0xffff] pci_bus 0000:06: resource 4 mem: [0x000000-0xffffffffffffffff] NET: Registered protocol family 2 IP route cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 6, 262144 bytes) TCP established hash table entries: 131072 (order: 9, 2097152 bytes) TCP bind hash table entries: 65536 (order: 8, 1048576 bytes) TCP: Hash tables configured (established 131072 bind 65536) TCP reno registered NET: Registered protocol family 1 Unpacking initramfs... Freeing initrd memory: 2606k freed audit: initializing netlink socket (disabled) type=2000 audit(1245336472.149:1): initialized VFS: Disk quotas dquot_6.5.2 Dquot-cache hash table entries: 512 (order 0, 4096 bytes) SGI XFS with ACLs, security attributes, large block/inode numbers, no debug enabled msgmni has been set to 1953 SELinux: Registering netfilter hooks alg: No test for fcrypt (fcrypt-generic) alg: No test for stdrng (krng) Block layer SCSI generic (bsg) driver version 0.4 loaded (major 253) io scheduler noop registered io scheduler anticipatory registered (default) io scheduler deadline registered io scheduler cfq registered pci 0000:00:02.0: Boot video device pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.0: irq 24 for MSI/MSI-X pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.0: setting latency timer to 64 pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.1: irq 25 for MSI/MSI-X pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.1: setting latency timer to 64 pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.2: irq 26 for MSI/MSI-X pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.2: setting latency timer to 64 pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.3: irq 27 for MSI/MSI-X pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.3: setting latency timer to 64 pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.4: irq 28 for MSI/MSI-X pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.4: setting latency timer to 64 input: Power Button as /class/input/input0 ACPI: Power Button [PWRF] input: Sleep Button as /class/input/input1 ACPI: Sleep Button [SLPB] processor ACPI_CPU:00: registered as cooling_device0 ACPI: Processor [CPU0] (supports 8 throttling states) processor ACPI_CPU:01: registered as cooling_device1 ACPI: Processor [CPU1] (supports 8 throttling states) Linux agpgart interface v0.103 agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: Intel 965G Chipset agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: detected 7676K stolen memory agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: AGP aperture is 256M @ 0x40000000 intelfb: Framebuffer driver for Intel(R) 830M/845G/852GM/855GM/865G/915G/915GM/945G/945GM/945GME/965G/965GM chipsets intelfb: Version 0.9.6 intelfb 0000:00:02.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 16 intelfb: 00:02.0: Intel(R) 965G, aperture size 256MB, stolen memory 7932kB intelfb: Initial video mode is 1024x768-32@70. Serial: 8250/16550 driver, 4 ports, IRQ sharing enabled serial8250: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A Platform driver 'serial8250' needs updating - please use dev_pm_ops 00:0a: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A loop: module loaded Driver 'sd' needs updating - please use bus_type methods ahci 0000:00:1f.2: version 3.0 ahci 0000:00:1f.2: PCI INT A -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 19 ahci 0000:00:1f.2: irq 29 for MSI/MSI-X ahci 0000:00:1f.2: AHCI 0001.0100 32 slots 4 ports 3 Gbps 0x33 impl SATA mode ahci 0000:00:1f.2: flags: 64bit ncq sntf led clo pio slum part ems ahci 0000:00:1f.2: setting latency timer to 64 scsi0 : ahci scsi1 : ahci scsi2 : ahci scsi3 : ahci scsi4 : ahci scsi5 : ahci ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325100 irq 29 ata2: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325180 irq 29 ata3: DUMMY ata4: DUMMY ata5: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325300 irq 29 ata6: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325380 irq 29 e1000e: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Driver - 1.0.2-k2 e1000e: Copyright (c) 1999-2008 Intel Corporation. e1000e 0000:00:19.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 20 (level, low) -> IRQ 20 e1000e 0000:00:19.0: setting latency timer to 64 e1000e 0000:00:19.0: irq 30 for MSI/MSI-X 0000:00:19.0: eth0: (PCI Express:2.5GB/s:Width x1) 00:16:76:ce:3a:3c 0000:00:19.0: eth0: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection 0000:00:19.0: eth0: MAC: 6, PHY: 6, PBA No: ffffff-0ff PNP: PS/2 Controller [PNP0303:PS2K,PNP0f03:PS2M] at 0x60,0x64 irq 1,12 Platform driver 'i8042' needs updating - please use dev_pm_ops serio: i8042 KBD port at 0x60,0x64 irq 1 serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12 mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice rtc_cmos 00:03: RTC can wake from S4 rtc_cmos 00:03: rtc core: registered rtc_cmos as rtc0 rtc0: alarms up to one month, 114 bytes nvram i2c /dev entries driver i801_smbus 0000:00:1f.3: PCI INT B -> GSI 21 (level, low) -> IRQ 21 coretemp coretemp.0: Using relative temperature scale! coretemp coretemp.1: Using relative temperature scale! cpuidle: using governor ladder ip_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team TCP cubic registered input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard as /class/input/input2 NET: Registered protocol family 17 registered taskstats version 1 ata6: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300) rtc_cmos 00:03: setting system clock to 2009-06-18 14:47:54 UTC (1245336474) ata5: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300) ata1: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113 SControl 300) ata2: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300) ata1.00: ATA-7: ST380211AS, 3.AAE, max UDMA/133 ata1.00: 156301488 sectors, multi 0: LBA48 NCQ (depth 31/32) ata1.00: configured for UDMA/133 scsi 0:0:0:0: Direct-Access ATA ST380211AS 3.AA PQ: 0 ANSI: 5 sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] 156301488 512-byte hardware sectors: (80.0 GB/74.5 GiB) sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write Protect is off sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00 sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA sda: sda1 sda2 sda3 sda4 < sda5 sda6 sda7 sda8 > sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI disk Freeing unused kernel memory: 360k freed Write protecting the kernel read-only data: 4320k Red Hat nash version 6.0.52 starting Mounting proc filesystem Mounting sysfs filesystem Creating /dev Creating initial device nodes Setting up hotplug. input: ImPS/2 Generic Wheel Mouse as /class/input/input3 Creating block device nodes. mount: could not find filesystem '/proc/bus/usb' Waiting for driver initialization. Waiting for driver initialization. Creating root device. Mounting root filesystem. kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds Setting up otherEXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with writeback data mode. filesystems. Setting up new root fs no fstab.sys, mounting internal defaults SELinux: 8192 avtab hash slots, 177803 rules. SELinux: 8192 avtab hash slots, 177803 rules. SELinux: 6 users, 12 roles, 2431 types, 118 bools, 1 sens, 1024 cats SELinux: 73 classes, 177803 rules SELinux: class kernel_service not defined in policy SELinux: permission open in class sock_file not defined in policy SELinux: permission nlmsg_tty_audit in class netlink_audit_socket not defined in policy SELinux: the above unknown classes and permissions will be allowed SELinux: Completing initialization. SELinux: Setting up existing superblocks. SELinux: initialized (dev sda2, type ext3), uses xattr SELinux: initialized (dev tmpfs, type tmpfs), uses transition SIDs SELinux: initialized (dev selinuxfs, type selinuxfs), uses genfs_contexts SELinux: initialized (dev mqueue, type mqueue), uses transition SIDs SELinux: initialized (dev devpts, type devpts), uses transition SIDs SELinux: initialized (dev inotifyfs, type inotifyfs), uses genfs_contexts SELinux: initialized (dev tmpfs, type tmpfs), uses transition SIDs SELinux: initialized (dev anon_inodefs, type anon_inodefs), uses genfs_contexts SELinux: initialized (dev pipefs, type pipefs), uses task SIDs SELinux: initialized (dev debugfs, type debugfs), uses genfs_contexts SELinux: initialized (dev sockfs, type sockfs), uses task SIDs SELinux: initialized (dev proc, type proc), uses genfs_contexts SELinux: initialized (dev bdev, type bdev), uses genfs_contexts SELinux: initialized (dev rootfs, type rootfs), uses genfs_contexts SELinux: initialized (dev sysfs, type sysfs), uses genfs_contexts type=1403 audit(1245336481.989:2): policy loaded auid=4294967295 ses=4294967295 Switching to new root and running init. unmounting old /dev unmounting old /proc unmounting old /sys Welcome to Fedora Press 'I' to enter interactive startup. Starting udev: [ OK ] Setting hostname andromeda.procyon.org.uk: [ OK ] Checking filesystems Checking all file systems. [/sbin/fsck.ext3 (1) -- /] fsck.ext3 -a /dev/sda2 /1: clean, 330519/2621440 files, 1528859/2620603 blocks [/sbin/fsck.ext3 (1) -- /boot] fsck.ext3 -a /dev/sda1 /boot1: clean, 79/50200 files, 72187/200780 blocks [ OK ] Remounting root filesystem in read-write mode: [ OK ] Mounting local filesystems: [ OK ] Enabling local filesystem quotas: [ OK ] Enabling /etc/fstab swaps: [ OK ] Entering non-interactive startup Starting background readahead (early, fast mode): [ OK ] FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory Bringing up loopback interface: [ OK ] Bringing up interface eth0: Determining IP information for eth0... done. [ OK ] FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory Starting restorecond: [ OK ] Starting auditd: [ OK ] Starting irqbalance: [ OK ] Starting mcstransd: [ OK ] Starting rpcbind: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory rpcbind: cannot create socket for udp6 modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory rpcbind: cannot create socket for tcp6 [ OK ] modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory Starting NFS statd: [ OK ] Starting system message bus: [ OK ] Starting lm_sensors: not configured, run sensors-detect[WARNING] Starting sshd: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory [ OK ] modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory Starting ntpd: [ OK ] modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory SysRq : Changing Loglevel Loglevel set to 8 Now booted Starting smartd: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory [ OK ] Fedora release 9 (Sulphur) Kernel 2.6.30-cachefs on an x86_64 (/dev/ttyS0) andromeda.procyon.org.uk login: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory warning: `capget01' uses 32-bit capabilities (legacy support in use) modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory Adding 65528k swap on ./swapfile01. Priority:-1 extents:141 across:498688k Adding 65528k swap on ./swapfile01. Priority:-1 extents:203 across:829292k Adding 65528k swap on ./swapfile01. Priority:-1 extents:151 across:811620k Unable to find swap-space signature Adding 32k swap on alreadyused. Priority:-1 extents:4 across:18988k Adding 32k swap on swapfile02. Priority:-1 extents:4 across:1064k Adding 32k swap on swapfile03. Priority:-2 extents:1 across:32k Adding 32k swap on swapfile04. Priority:-3 extents:4 across:18976k Adding 32k swap on swapfile05. Priority:-4 extents:2 across:44k Adding 32k swap on swapfile06. Priority:-5 extents:1 across:32k Adding 32k swap on swapfile07. Priority:-6 extents:2 across:60k Adding 32k swap on swapfile08. Priority:-7 extents:2 across:32k Adding 32k swap on swapfile09. Priority:-8 extents:1 across:32k Adding 32k swap on swapfile10. Priority:-9 extents:2 across:36k Adding 32k swap on swapfile11. Priority:-10 extents:1 across:32k Adding 32k swap on swapfile12. Priority:-11 extents:2 across:32k Adding 32k swap on swapfile13. Priority:-12 extents:1 across:32k Adding 32k swap on swapfile14. Priority:-13 extents:1 across:32k Adding 32k swap on swapfile15. Priority:-14 extents:1 across:32k Adding 32k swap on swapfile16. Priority:-15 extents:2 across:32k Adding 32k swap on swapfile17. Priority:-16 extents:1 across:32k Adding 32k swap on swapfile18. Priority:-17 extents:2 across:44k Adding 32k swap on swapfile19. Priority:-18 extents:2 across:1316k Adding 32k swap on swapfile20. Priority:-19 extents:2 across:32k Adding 32k swap on swapfile21. Priority:-20 extents:2 across:72k Adding 32k swap on swapfile22. Priority:-21 extents:1 across:32k Adding 32k swap on swapfile23. Priority:-22 extents:1 across:32k Adding 32k swap on swapfile24. Priority:-23 extents:3 across:44k Adding 32k swap on swapfile25. Priority:-24 extents:1 across:32k Adding 32k swap on swapfile26. Priority:-25 extents:1 across:32k Adding 32k swap on swapfile27. Priority:-26 extents:1 across:32k Adding 32k swap on swapfile28. Priority:-27 extents:2 across:32k Adding 32k swap on swapfile29. Priority:-28 extents:1 across:32k Adding 32k swap on swapfile30. Priority:-29 extents:1 across:32k Adding 32k swap on swapfile31. Priority:-30 extents:1 across:32k Adding 32k swap on firstswapfile. Priority:-31 extents:2 across:32k Adding 32k swap on secondswapfile. Priority:-32 extents:2 across:44k warning: process `sysctl01' used the deprecated sysctl system call with 1.1. warning: process `sysctl01' used the deprecated sysctl system call with 1.2. warning: process `sysctl03' used the deprecated sysctl system call with 1.1. warning: process `sysctl03' used the deprecated sysctl system call with 1.1. warning: process `sysctl04' used the deprecated sysctl system call with RPC: Registered udp transport module. RPC: Registered tcp transport module. Installing knfsd (copyright (C) 1996 okir@monad.swb.de). NFSD: Using /var/lib/nfs/v4recovery as the NFSv4 state recovery directory NFSD: starting 90-second grace period modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory msgctl11 invoked oom-killer: gfp_mask=0xd0, order=1, oom_adj=0 msgctl11 cpuset=/ mems_allowed=0 Pid: 12411, comm: msgctl11 Not tainted 2.6.30-cachefs #107 Call Trace: [<ffffffff81071612>] ? oom_kill_process.clone.0+0xa9/0x245 [<ffffffff810736e7>] ? drain_local_pages+0x0/0x13 [<ffffffff810718d9>] ? __out_of_memory+0x12b/0x142 [<ffffffff8107195a>] ? out_of_memory+0x6a/0x94 [<ffffffff81074002>] ? __alloc_pages_nodemask+0x422/0x50b [<ffffffff81031112>] ? copy_process+0x95/0x1158 [<ffffffff81074155>] ? __get_free_pages+0x12/0x50 [<ffffffff81031135>] ? copy_process+0xb8/0x1158 [<ffffffff81081346>] ? handle_mm_fault+0x2d5/0x645 [<ffffffff81032314>] ? do_fork+0x13f/0x2ba [<ffffffff81022a0b>] ? do_page_fault+0x1f1/0x206 [<ffffffff8100b0d3>] ? stub_clone+0x13/0x20 [<ffffffff8100ad6b>] ? system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b Mem-Info: DMA per-cpu: CPU 0: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 CPU 1: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 DMA32 per-cpu: CPU 0: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 57 CPU 1: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 0 Active_anon:70104 active_file:1 inactive_anon:6557 inactive_file:0 unevictable:0 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 free:4062 slab:41969 mapped:541 pagetables:59663 bounce:0 DMA free:3920kB min:60kB low:72kB high:88kB active_anon:2268kB inactive_anon:428kB active_file:0kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:15364kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no lowmem_reserve[]: 0 968 968 968 DMA32 free:12328kB min:3948kB low:4932kB high:5920kB active_anon:278148kB inactive_anon:25800kB active_file:4kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:992032kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0 0 DMA: 8*4kB 0*8kB 1*16kB 1*32kB 2*64kB 1*128kB 0*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 1*2048kB 0*4096kB = 3920kB DMA32: 2474*4kB 56*8kB 8*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 12328kB 1660 total pagecache pages 0 pages in swap cache Swap cache stats: add 0, delete 0, find 0/0 Free swap = 0kB Total swap = 0kB 255744 pages RAM 5588 pages reserved 255749 pages shared 215785 pages non-shared Out of memory: kill process 6838 (msgctl11) score 152029 or a child Killed process 8850 (msgctl11) ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-06-18 16:18 ` David Howells 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: David Howells @ 2009-06-18 16:18 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: dhowells, Wu Fengguang, Andrew Morton, LKML, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim Okay, after dropping all my devel patches, I got the OOM to happen again; fresh trace attached. I was running LTP and an NFSD, and I was spamming the NFSD continuously from another machine (mount;tar;umount;repeat). David --- Initializing cgroup subsys cpuset Linux version 2.6.30-cachefs (dhowells@warthog.procyon.org.uk) (gcc version 4.4.0 20090506 (Red Hat 4.4.0-4) (GCC) ) #107 SMP Thu Jun 18 15:36:16 BST 2009 Command line: initrd=andromeda-initrd console=tty0 console=ttyS0,115200 ro root=/dev/sda2 enforcing=1 debug BOOT_IMAGE=andromeda-vmlinuz KERNEL supported cpus: Intel GenuineIntel AMD AuthenticAMD Centaur CentaurHauls BIOS-provided physical RAM map: BIOS-e820: 0000000000000000 - 000000000009ec00 (usable) BIOS-e820: 000000000009ec00 - 00000000000a0000 (reserved) BIOS-e820: 00000000000e0000 - 0000000000100000 (reserved) BIOS-e820: 0000000000100000 - 000000003e59a000 (usable) BIOS-e820: 000000003e59a000 - 000000003e5a6000 (reserved) BIOS-e820: 000000003e5a6000 - 000000003e644000 (usable) BIOS-e820: 000000003e644000 - 000000003e6a9000 (ACPI NVS) BIOS-e820: 000000003e6a9000 - 000000003e6ac000 (ACPI data) BIOS-e820: 000000003e6ac000 - 000000003e6f2000 (ACPI NVS) BIOS-e820: 000000003e6f2000 - 000000003e6ff000 (ACPI data) BIOS-e820: 000000003e6ff000 - 000000003e700000 (usable) BIOS-e820: 000000003e700000 - 000000003f000000 (reserved) BIOS-e820: 00000000fff00000 - 0000000100000000 (reserved) DMI 2.4 present. last_pfn = 0x3e700 max_arch_pfn = 0x400000000 MTRR default type: uncachable MTRR fixed ranges enabled: 00000-9FFFF write-back A0000-FFFFF uncachable MTRR variable ranges enabled: 0 base 000000000 mask FC0000000 write-back 1 base 03F000000 mask FFF000000 uncachable 2 base 03E800000 mask FFF800000 uncachable 3 base 03E700000 mask FFFF00000 uncachable 4 disabled 5 disabled 6 disabled 7 disabled x86 PAT enabled: cpu 0, old 0x7040600070406, new 0x7010600070106 initial memory mapped : 0 - 20000000 init_memory_mapping: 0000000000000000-000000003e700000 0000000000 - 003e600000 page 2M 003e600000 - 003e700000 page 4k kernel direct mapping tables up to 3e700000 @ 8000-b000 RAMDISK: 3e2ee000 - 3e57991c ACPI: RSDP 00000000000fe020 00014 (v00 INTEL ) ACPI: RSDT 000000003e6fd038 0004C (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 01000013) ACPI: FACP 000000003e6fc000 00074 (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: DSDT 000000003e6f8000 03EDA (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: FACS 000000003e6ac000 00040 ACPI: APIC 000000003e6f7000 00078 (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: WDDT 000000003e6f6000 00040 (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: MCFG 000000003e6f5000 0003C (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: ASF! 000000003e6f4000 000A6 (v32 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6f3000 001BC (v01 INTEL CpuPm 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6f2000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu0Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6ab000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu1Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6aa000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu2Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6a9000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu3Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) ACPI: Local APIC address 0xfee00000 (7 early reservations) ==> bootmem [0000000000 - 003e700000] #0 [0000000000 - 0000001000] BIOS data page ==> [0000000000 - 0000001000] #1 [0000006000 - 0000008000] TRAMPOLINE ==> [0000006000 - 0000008000] #2 [0001000000 - 0001535d90] TEXT DATA BSS ==> [0001000000 - 0001535d90] #3 [003e2ee000 - 003e57991c] RAMDISK ==> [003e2ee000 - 003e57991c] #4 [000009e800 - 0000100000] BIOS reserved ==> [000009e800 - 0000100000] #5 [0001536000 - 0001536199] BRK ==> [0001536000 - 0001536199] #6 [0000008000 - 0000009000] PGTABLE ==> [0000008000 - 0000009000] found SMP MP-table at [ffff8800000fe200] fe200 [ffffea0000000000-ffffea0000dfffff] PMD -> [ffff880001a00000-ffff8800027fffff] on node 0 Zone PFN ranges: DMA 0x00000000 -> 0x00001000 DMA32 0x00001000 -> 0x00100000 Normal 0x00100000 -> 0x00100000 Movable zone start PFN for each node early_node_map[4] active PFN ranges 0: 0x00000000 -> 0x0000009e 0: 0x00000100 -> 0x0003e59a 0: 0x0003e5a6 -> 0x0003e644 0: 0x0003e6ff -> 0x0003e700 On node 0 totalpages: 255447 DMA zone: 56 pages used for memmap DMA zone: 101 pages reserved DMA zone: 3841 pages, LIFO batch:0 DMA32 zone: 3441 pages used for memmap DMA32 zone: 248008 pages, LIFO batch:31 ACPI: PM-Timer IO Port: 0x408 ACPI: Local APIC address 0xfee00000 ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x01] lapic_id[0x00] enabled) ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x02] lapic_id[0x01] enabled) ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x03] lapic_id[0x82] disabled) ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x04] lapic_id[0x83] disabled) ACPI: LAPIC_NMI (acpi_id[0x01] dfl dfl lint[0x1]) ACPI: LAPIC_NMI (acpi_id[0x02] dfl dfl lint[0x1]) ACPI: IOAPIC (id[0x02] address[0xfec00000] gsi_base[0]) IOAPIC[0]: apic_id 2, version 32, address 0xfec00000, GSI 0-23 ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 0 global_irq 2 dfl dfl) ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 9 global_irq 9 high level) ACPI: IRQ0 used by override. ACPI: IRQ2 used by override. ACPI: IRQ9 used by override. Using ACPI (MADT) for SMP configuration information 4 Processors exceeds NR_CPUS limit of 2 SMP: Allowing 2 CPUs, 0 hotplug CPUs nr_irqs_gsi: 24 PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000000009e000 - 000000000009f000 PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000000009f000 - 00000000000a0000 PM: Registered nosave memory: 00000000000a0000 - 00000000000e0000 PM: Registered nosave memory: 00000000000e0000 - 0000000000100000 PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e59a000 - 000000003e5a6000 PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e644000 - 000000003e6a9000 PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e6a9000 - 000000003e6ac000 PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e6ac000 - 000000003e6f2000 PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e6f2000 - 000000003e6ff000 Allocating PCI resources starting at 3f000000 (gap: 3f000000:c0f00000) NR_CPUS:2 nr_cpumask_bits:2 nr_cpu_ids:2 nr_node_ids:1 PERCPU: Embedded 24 pages at ffff880001541000, static data 67296 bytes Built 1 zonelists in Zone order, mobility grouping on. Total pages: 251849 Kernel command line: initrd=andromeda-initrd console=tty0 console=ttyS0,115200 ro root=/dev/sda2 enforcing=1 debug BOOT_IMAGE=andromeda-vmlinuz PID hash table entries: 4096 (order: 12, 32768 bytes) Dentry cache hash table entries: 131072 (order: 8, 1048576 bytes) Inode-cache hash table entries: 65536 (order: 7, 524288 bytes) Initializing CPU#0 Checking aperture... No AGP bridge found Memory: 996952k/1022976k available (2949k kernel code, 1188k absent, 24132k reserved, 1679k data, 360k init) NR_IRQS:320 Fast TSC calibration using PIT Detected 1865.185 MHz processor. Console: colour VGA+ 80x25 console [tty0] enabled console [ttyS0] enabled Calibrating delay loop (skipped), value calculated using timer frequency.. 3730.37 BogoMIPS (lpj=7460740) Security Framework initialized SELinux: Initializing. SELinux: Starting in enforcing mode Mount-cache hash table entries: 256 Initializing cgroup subsys debug Initializing cgroup subsys ns Initializing cgroup subsys devices CPU: L1 I cache: 32K, L1 D cache: 32K CPU: L2 cache: 2048K CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0 CPU: Processor Core ID: 0 mce: CPU supports 6 MCE banks CPU0: Thermal monitoring enabled (TM2) using mwait in idle threads. ACPI: Core revision 20090521 Setting APIC routing to flat ..TIMER: vector=0x30 apic1=0 pin1=2 apic2=-1 pin2=-1 CPU0: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6300 @ 1.86GHz stepping 06 Booting processor 1 APIC 0x1 ip 0x6000 Initializing CPU#1 Calibrating delay using timer specific routine.. 3729.90 BogoMIPS (lpj=7459814) CPU: L1 I cache: 32K, L1 D cache: 32K CPU: L2 cache: 2048K CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0 CPU: Processor Core ID: 1 mce: CPU supports 6 MCE banks CPU1: Thermal monitoring enabled (TM2) x86 PAT enabled: cpu 1, old 0x7040600070406, new 0x7010600070106 CPU1: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6300 @ 1.86GHz stepping 06 checking TSC synchronization [CPU#0 -> CPU#1]: passed. Brought up 2 CPUs Total of 2 processors activated (7460.27 BogoMIPS). NET: Registered protocol family 16 ACPI: bus type pci registered PCI: MCFG configuration 0: base f0000000 segment 0 buses 0 - 127 PCI: Not using MMCONFIG. PCI: Using configuration type 1 for base access bio: create slab <bio-0> at 0 ACPI: EC: Look up EC in DSDT ACPI: Interpreter enabled ACPI: (supports S0 S3 S4 S5) ACPI: Using IOAPIC for interrupt routing PCI: MCFG configuration 0: base f0000000 segment 0 buses 0 - 127 PCI: MCFG area at f0000000 reserved in ACPI motherboard resources PCI: Using MMCONFIG at f0000000 - f7ffffff ACPI: No dock devices found. ACPI: PCI Root Bridge [PCI0] (0000:00) pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50200000-0x502fffff] pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 18 64bit mmio: [0x40000000-0x4fffffff] pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 20 io port: [0x2110-0x2117] pci 0000:00:03.0: reg 10 64bit mmio: [0x50326100-0x5032610f] pci 0000:00:03.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:03.0: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50300000-0x5031ffff] pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 14 32bit mmio: [0x50324000-0x50324fff] pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 18 io port: [0x20e0-0x20ff] pci 0000:00:19.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:19.0: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1a.0: reg 20 io port: [0x20c0-0x20df] pci 0000:00:1a.1: reg 20 io port: [0x20a0-0x20bf] pci 0000:00:1a.7: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50325c00-0x50325fff] pci 0000:00:1a.7: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:1a.7: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1b.0: reg 10 64bit mmio: [0x50320000-0x50323fff] pci 0000:00:1b.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:1b.0: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1c.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:1c.0: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1c.1: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:1c.1: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1c.2: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:1c.2: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1c.3: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:1c.3: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1c.4: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:1c.4: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1d.0: reg 20 io port: [0x2080-0x209f] pci 0000:00:1d.1: reg 20 io port: [0x2060-0x207f] pci 0000:00:1d.2: reg 20 io port: [0x2040-0x205f] pci 0000:00:1d.7: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50325800-0x50325bff] pci 0000:00:1d.7: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold pci 0000:00:1d.7: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1f.0: quirk: region 0400-047f claimed by ICH6 ACPI/GPIO/TCO pci 0000:00:1f.0: quirk: region 0500-053f claimed by ICH6 GPIO pci 0000:00:1f.0: ICH7 LPC Generic IO decode 1 PIO at 0680 (mask 007f) pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 10 io port: [0x2108-0x210f] pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 14 io port: [0x211c-0x211f] pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 18 io port: [0x2100-0x2107] pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 1c io port: [0x2118-0x211b] pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 20 io port: [0x2020-0x203f] pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 24 32bit mmio: [0x50325000-0x503257ff] pci 0000:00:1f.2: PME# supported from D3hot pci 0000:00:1f.2: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1f.3: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50326000-0x503260ff] pci 0000:00:1f.3: reg 20 io port: [0x2000-0x201f] pci 0000:00:1c.0: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50400000-0x504fffff] pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 10 io port: [0x1018-0x101f] pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 14 io port: [0x1024-0x1027] pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 18 io port: [0x1010-0x1017] pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 1c io port: [0x1020-0x1023] pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 20 io port: [0x1000-0x100f] pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 24 32bit mmio: [0x50100000-0x501001ff] pci 0000:02:00.0: supports D1 pci 0000:02:00.0: PME# supported from D0 D1 D3hot pci 0000:02:00.0: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1c.1: bridge io port: [0x1000-0x1fff] pci 0000:00:1c.1: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50100000-0x501fffff] pci 0000:00:1c.2: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50500000-0x505fffff] pci 0000:00:1c.3: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50600000-0x506fffff] pci 0000:00:1c.4: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50700000-0x507fffff] pci 0000:06:03.0: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50004000-0x500047ff] pci 0000:06:03.0: reg 14 32bit mmio: [0x50000000-0x50003fff] pci 0000:06:03.0: supports D1 D2 pci 0000:06:03.0: PME# supported from D0 D1 D2 D3hot pci 0000:06:03.0: PME# disabled pci 0000:00:1e.0: transparent bridge pci 0000:00:1e.0: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50000000-0x500fffff] pci_bus 0000:00: on NUMA node 0 ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0._PRT] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.P32_._PRT] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX0._PRT] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX1._PRT] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX2._PRT] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX3._PRT] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX4._PRT] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKA] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKB] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 *10 11 12) ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKC] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKD] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKE] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 *9 10 11 12) ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKF] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 *10 11 12) ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKG] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 *9 10 11 12) ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKH] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) SCSI subsystem initialized libata version 3.00 loaded. PCI: Using ACPI for IRQ routing NetLabel: Initializing NetLabel: domain hash size = 128 NetLabel: protocols = UNLABELED CIPSOv4 NetLabel: unlabeled traffic allowed by default pnp: PnP ACPI init ACPI: bus type pnp registered pnp: PnP ACPI: found 12 devices ACPI: ACPI bus type pnp unregistered system 00:01: iomem range 0xf0000000-0xf7ffffff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed13000-0xfed13fff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed14000-0xfed17fff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed18000-0xfed18fff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed19000-0xfed19fff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed1c000-0xfed1ffff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed20000-0xfed3ffff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed45000-0xfed99fff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xc0000-0xdffff has been reserved system 00:01: iomem range 0xe0000-0xfffff could not be reserved system 00:06: ioport range 0x500-0x53f has been reserved system 00:06: ioport range 0x400-0x47f has been reserved system 00:06: ioport range 0x680-0x6ff has been reserved pci 0000:00:1c.0: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:01 pci 0000:00:1c.0: IO window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.0: MEM window: 0x50400000-0x504fffff pci 0000:00:1c.0: PREFETCH window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.1: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:02 pci 0000:00:1c.1: IO window: 0x1000-0x1fff pci 0000:00:1c.1: MEM window: 0x50100000-0x501fffff pci 0000:00:1c.1: PREFETCH window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.2: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:03 pci 0000:00:1c.2: IO window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.2: MEM window: 0x50500000-0x505fffff pci 0000:00:1c.2: PREFETCH window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.3: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:04 pci 0000:00:1c.3: IO window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.3: MEM window: 0x50600000-0x506fffff pci 0000:00:1c.3: PREFETCH window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.4: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:05 pci 0000:00:1c.4: IO window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.4: MEM window: 0x50700000-0x507fffff pci 0000:00:1c.4: PREFETCH window: disabled pci 0000:00:1e.0: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:06 pci 0000:00:1e.0: IO window: disabled pci 0000:00:1e.0: MEM window: 0x50000000-0x500fffff pci 0000:00:1e.0: PREFETCH window: disabled pci 0000:00:1c.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 17 pci 0000:00:1c.0: setting latency timer to 64 pci 0000:00:1c.1: PCI INT B -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 16 pci 0000:00:1c.1: setting latency timer to 64 pci 0000:00:1c.2: PCI INT C -> GSI 18 (level, low) -> IRQ 18 pci 0000:00:1c.2: setting latency timer to 64 pci 0000:00:1c.3: PCI INT D -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 19 pci 0000:00:1c.3: setting latency timer to 64 pci 0000:00:1c.4: PCI INT A -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 17 pci 0000:00:1c.4: setting latency timer to 64 pci 0000:00:1e.0: setting latency timer to 64 pci_bus 0000:00: resource 0 io: [0x00-0xffff] pci_bus 0000:00: resource 1 mem: [0x000000-0xffffffffffffffff] pci_bus 0000:01: resource 1 mem: [0x50400000-0x504fffff] pci_bus 0000:02: resource 0 io: [0x1000-0x1fff] pci_bus 0000:02: resource 1 mem: [0x50100000-0x501fffff] pci_bus 0000:03: resource 1 mem: [0x50500000-0x505fffff] pci_bus 0000:04: resource 1 mem: [0x50600000-0x506fffff] pci_bus 0000:05: resource 1 mem: [0x50700000-0x507fffff] pci_bus 0000:06: resource 1 mem: [0x50000000-0x500fffff] pci_bus 0000:06: resource 3 io: [0x00-0xffff] pci_bus 0000:06: resource 4 mem: [0x000000-0xffffffffffffffff] NET: Registered protocol family 2 IP route cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 6, 262144 bytes) TCP established hash table entries: 131072 (order: 9, 2097152 bytes) TCP bind hash table entries: 65536 (order: 8, 1048576 bytes) TCP: Hash tables configured (established 131072 bind 65536) TCP reno registered NET: Registered protocol family 1 Unpacking initramfs... Freeing initrd memory: 2606k freed audit: initializing netlink socket (disabled) type=2000 audit(1245336472.149:1): initialized VFS: Disk quotas dquot_6.5.2 Dquot-cache hash table entries: 512 (order 0, 4096 bytes) SGI XFS with ACLs, security attributes, large block/inode numbers, no debug enabled msgmni has been set to 1953 SELinux: Registering netfilter hooks alg: No test for fcrypt (fcrypt-generic) alg: No test for stdrng (krng) Block layer SCSI generic (bsg) driver version 0.4 loaded (major 253) io scheduler noop registered io scheduler anticipatory registered (default) io scheduler deadline registered io scheduler cfq registered pci 0000:00:02.0: Boot video device pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.0: irq 24 for MSI/MSI-X pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.0: setting latency timer to 64 pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.1: irq 25 for MSI/MSI-X pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.1: setting latency timer to 64 pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.2: irq 26 for MSI/MSI-X pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.2: setting latency timer to 64 pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.3: irq 27 for MSI/MSI-X pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.3: setting latency timer to 64 pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.4: irq 28 for MSI/MSI-X pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.4: setting latency timer to 64 input: Power Button as /class/input/input0 ACPI: Power Button [PWRF] input: Sleep Button as /class/input/input1 ACPI: Sleep Button [SLPB] processor ACPI_CPU:00: registered as cooling_device0 ACPI: Processor [CPU0] (supports 8 throttling states) processor ACPI_CPU:01: registered as cooling_device1 ACPI: Processor [CPU1] (supports 8 throttling states) Linux agpgart interface v0.103 agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: Intel 965G Chipset agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: detected 7676K stolen memory agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: AGP aperture is 256M @ 0x40000000 intelfb: Framebuffer driver for Intel(R) 830M/845G/852GM/855GM/865G/915G/915GM/945G/945GM/945GME/965G/965GM chipsets intelfb: Version 0.9.6 intelfb 0000:00:02.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 16 intelfb: 00:02.0: Intel(R) 965G, aperture size 256MB, stolen memory 7932kB intelfb: Initial video mode is 1024x768-32@70. Serial: 8250/16550 driver, 4 ports, IRQ sharing enabled serial8250: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A Platform driver 'serial8250' needs updating - please use dev_pm_ops 00:0a: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A loop: module loaded Driver 'sd' needs updating - please use bus_type methods ahci 0000:00:1f.2: version 3.0 ahci 0000:00:1f.2: PCI INT A -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 19 ahci 0000:00:1f.2: irq 29 for MSI/MSI-X ahci 0000:00:1f.2: AHCI 0001.0100 32 slots 4 ports 3 Gbps 0x33 impl SATA mode ahci 0000:00:1f.2: flags: 64bit ncq sntf led clo pio slum part ems ahci 0000:00:1f.2: setting latency timer to 64 scsi0 : ahci scsi1 : ahci scsi2 : ahci scsi3 : ahci scsi4 : ahci scsi5 : ahci ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325100 irq 29 ata2: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325180 irq 29 ata3: DUMMY ata4: DUMMY ata5: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325300 irq 29 ata6: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325380 irq 29 e1000e: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Driver - 1.0.2-k2 e1000e: Copyright (c) 1999-2008 Intel Corporation. e1000e 0000:00:19.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 20 (level, low) -> IRQ 20 e1000e 0000:00:19.0: setting latency timer to 64 e1000e 0000:00:19.0: irq 30 for MSI/MSI-X 0000:00:19.0: eth0: (PCI Express:2.5GB/s:Width x1) 00:16:76:ce:3a:3c 0000:00:19.0: eth0: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection 0000:00:19.0: eth0: MAC: 6, PHY: 6, PBA No: ffffff-0ff PNP: PS/2 Controller [PNP0303:PS2K,PNP0f03:PS2M] at 0x60,0x64 irq 1,12 Platform driver 'i8042' needs updating - please use dev_pm_ops serio: i8042 KBD port at 0x60,0x64 irq 1 serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12 mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice rtc_cmos 00:03: RTC can wake from S4 rtc_cmos 00:03: rtc core: registered rtc_cmos as rtc0 rtc0: alarms up to one month, 114 bytes nvram i2c /dev entries driver i801_smbus 0000:00:1f.3: PCI INT B -> GSI 21 (level, low) -> IRQ 21 coretemp coretemp.0: Using relative temperature scale! coretemp coretemp.1: Using relative temperature scale! cpuidle: using governor ladder ip_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team TCP cubic registered input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard as /class/input/input2 NET: Registered protocol family 17 registered taskstats version 1 ata6: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300) rtc_cmos 00:03: setting system clock to 2009-06-18 14:47:54 UTC (1245336474) ata5: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300) ata1: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113 SControl 300) ata2: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300) ata1.00: ATA-7: ST380211AS, 3.AAE, max UDMA/133 ata1.00: 156301488 sectors, multi 0: LBA48 NCQ (depth 31/32) ata1.00: configured for UDMA/133 scsi 0:0:0:0: Direct-Access ATA ST380211AS 3.AA PQ: 0 ANSI: 5 sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] 156301488 512-byte hardware sectors: (80.0 GB/74.5 GiB) sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write Protect is off sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00 sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA sda: sda1 sda2 sda3 sda4 < sda5 sda6 sda7 sda8 > sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI disk Freeing unused kernel memory: 360k freed Write protecting the kernel read-only data: 4320k Red Hat nash version 6.0.52 starting Mounting proc filesystem Mounting sysfs filesystem Creating /dev Creating initial device nodes Setting up hotplug. input: ImPS/2 Generic Wheel Mouse as /class/input/input3 Creating block device nodes. mount: could not find filesystem '/proc/bus/usb' Waiting for driver initialization. Waiting for driver initialization. Creating root device. Mounting root filesystem. kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds Setting up otherEXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with writeback data mode. filesystems. Setting up new root fs no fstab.sys, mounting internal defaults SELinux: 8192 avtab hash slots, 177803 rules. SELinux: 8192 avtab hash slots, 177803 rules. SELinux: 6 users, 12 roles, 2431 types, 118 bools, 1 sens, 1024 cats SELinux: 73 classes, 177803 rules SELinux: class kernel_service not defined in policy SELinux: permission open in class sock_file not defined in policy SELinux: permission nlmsg_tty_audit in class netlink_audit_socket not defined in policy SELinux: the above unknown classes and permissions will be allowed SELinux: Completing initialization. SELinux: Setting up existing superblocks. SELinux: initialized (dev sda2, type ext3), uses xattr SELinux: initialized (dev tmpfs, type tmpfs), uses transition SIDs SELinux: initialized (dev selinuxfs, type selinuxfs), uses genfs_contexts SELinux: initialized (dev mqueue, type mqueue), uses transition SIDs SELinux: initialized (dev devpts, type devpts), uses transition SIDs SELinux: initialized (dev inotifyfs, type inotifyfs), uses genfs_contexts SELinux: initialized (dev tmpfs, type tmpfs), uses transition SIDs SELinux: initialized (dev anon_inodefs, type anon_inodefs), uses genfs_contexts SELinux: initialized (dev pipefs, type pipefs), uses task SIDs SELinux: initialized (dev debugfs, type debugfs), uses genfs_contexts SELinux: initialized (dev sockfs, type sockfs), uses task SIDs SELinux: initialized (dev proc, type proc), uses genfs_contexts SELinux: initialized (dev bdev, type bdev), uses genfs_contexts SELinux: initialized (dev rootfs, type rootfs), uses genfs_contexts SELinux: initialized (dev sysfs, type sysfs), uses genfs_contexts type=1403 audit(1245336481.989:2): policy loaded auid=4294967295 ses=4294967295 Switching to new root and running init. unmounting old /dev unmounting old /proc unmounting old /sys Welcome to Fedora Press 'I' to enter interactive startup. Starting udev: [ OK ] Setting hostname andromeda.procyon.org.uk: [ OK ] Checking filesystems Checking all file systems. [/sbin/fsck.ext3 (1) -- /] fsck.ext3 -a /dev/sda2 /1: clean, 330519/2621440 files, 1528859/2620603 blocks [/sbin/fsck.ext3 (1) -- /boot] fsck.ext3 -a /dev/sda1 /boot1: clean, 79/50200 files, 72187/200780 blocks [ OK ] Remounting root filesystem in read-write mode: [ OK ] Mounting local filesystems: [ OK ] Enabling local filesystem quotas: [ OK ] Enabling /etc/fstab swaps: [ OK ] Entering non-interactive startup Starting background readahead (early, fast mode): [ OK ] FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory Bringing up loopback interface: [ OK ] Bringing up interface eth0: Determining IP information for eth0... done. [ OK ] FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory Starting restorecond: [ OK ] Starting auditd: [ OK ] Starting irqbalance: [ OK ] Starting mcstransd: [ OK ] Starting rpcbind: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory rpcbind: cannot create socket for udp6 modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory rpcbind: cannot create socket for tcp6 [ OK ] modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory Starting NFS statd: [ OK ] Starting system message bus: [ OK ] Starting lm_sensors: not configured, run sensors-detect[WARNING] Starting sshd: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory [ OK ] modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory Starting ntpd: [ OK ] modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory SysRq : Changing Loglevel Loglevel set to 8 Now booted Starting smartd: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory [ OK ] Fedora release 9 (Sulphur) Kernel 2.6.30-cachefs on an x86_64 (/dev/ttyS0) andromeda.procyon.org.uk login: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory warning: `capget01' uses 32-bit capabilities (legacy support in use) modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory Adding 65528k swap on ./swapfile01. Priority:-1 extents:141 across:498688k Adding 65528k swap on ./swapfile01. Priority:-1 extents:203 across:829292k Adding 65528k swap on ./swapfile01. Priority:-1 extents:151 across:811620k Unable to find swap-space signature Adding 32k swap on alreadyused. Priority:-1 extents:4 across:18988k Adding 32k swap on swapfile02. Priority:-1 extents:4 across:1064k Adding 32k swap on swapfile03. Priority:-2 extents:1 across:32k Adding 32k swap on swapfile04. Priority:-3 extents:4 across:18976k Adding 32k swap on swapfile05. Priority:-4 extents:2 across:44k Adding 32k swap on swapfile06. Priority:-5 extents:1 across:32k Adding 32k swap on swapfile07. Priority:-6 extents:2 across:60k Adding 32k swap on swapfile08. Priority:-7 extents:2 across:32k Adding 32k swap on swapfile09. Priority:-8 extents:1 across:32k Adding 32k swap on swapfile10. Priority:-9 extents:2 across:36k Adding 32k swap on swapfile11. Priority:-10 extents:1 across:32k Adding 32k swap on swapfile12. 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Priority:-26 extents:1 across:32k Adding 32k swap on swapfile28. Priority:-27 extents:2 across:32k Adding 32k swap on swapfile29. Priority:-28 extents:1 across:32k Adding 32k swap on swapfile30. Priority:-29 extents:1 across:32k Adding 32k swap on swapfile31. Priority:-30 extents:1 across:32k Adding 32k swap on firstswapfile. Priority:-31 extents:2 across:32k Adding 32k swap on secondswapfile. Priority:-32 extents:2 across:44k warning: process `sysctl01' used the deprecated sysctl system call with 1.1. warning: process `sysctl01' used the deprecated sysctl system call with 1.2. warning: process `sysctl03' used the deprecated sysctl system call with 1.1. warning: process `sysctl03' used the deprecated sysctl system call with 1.1. warning: process `sysctl04' used the deprecated sysctl system call with RPC: Registered udp transport module. RPC: Registered tcp transport module. Installing knfsd (copyright (C) 1996 okir@monad.swb.de). NFSD: Using /var/lib/nfs/v4recovery as the NFSv4 state recovery directory NFSD: starting 90-second grace period modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory msgctl11 invoked oom-killer: gfp_mask=0xd0, order=1, oom_adj=0 msgctl11 cpuset=/ mems_allowed=0 Pid: 12411, comm: msgctl11 Not tainted 2.6.30-cachefs #107 Call Trace: [<ffffffff81071612>] ? oom_kill_process.clone.0+0xa9/0x245 [<ffffffff810736e7>] ? drain_local_pages+0x0/0x13 [<ffffffff810718d9>] ? __out_of_memory+0x12b/0x142 [<ffffffff8107195a>] ? out_of_memory+0x6a/0x94 [<ffffffff81074002>] ? __alloc_pages_nodemask+0x422/0x50b [<ffffffff81031112>] ? copy_process+0x95/0x1158 [<ffffffff81074155>] ? __get_free_pages+0x12/0x50 [<ffffffff81031135>] ? copy_process+0xb8/0x1158 [<ffffffff81081346>] ? handle_mm_fault+0x2d5/0x645 [<ffffffff81032314>] ? do_fork+0x13f/0x2ba [<ffffffff81022a0b>] ? do_page_fault+0x1f1/0x206 [<ffffffff8100b0d3>] ? stub_clone+0x13/0x20 [<ffffffff8100ad6b>] ? system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b Mem-Info: DMA per-cpu: CPU 0: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 CPU 1: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 DMA32 per-cpu: CPU 0: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 57 CPU 1: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 0 Active_anon:70104 active_file:1 inactive_anon:6557 inactive_file:0 unevictable:0 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 free:4062 slab:41969 mapped:541 pagetables:59663 bounce:0 DMA free:3920kB min:60kB low:72kB high:88kB active_anon:2268kB inactive_anon:428kB active_file:0kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:15364kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no lowmem_reserve[]: 0 968 968 968 DMA32 free:12328kB min:3948kB low:4932kB high:5920kB active_anon:278148kB inactive_anon:25800kB active_file:4kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:992032kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0 0 DMA: 8*4kB 0*8kB 1*16kB 1*32kB 2*64kB 1*128kB 0*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 1*2048kB 0*4096kB = 3920kB DMA32: 2474*4kB 56*8kB 8*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 12328kB 1660 total pagecache pages 0 pages in swap cache Swap cache stats: add 0, delete 0, find 0/0 Free swap = 0kB Total swap = 0kB 255744 pages RAM 5588 pages reserved 255749 pages shared 215785 pages non-shared Out of memory: kill process 6838 (msgctl11) score 152029 or a child Killed process 8850 (msgctl11) -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. 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* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-06-18 16:18 ` David Howells @ 2009-06-18 16:57 ` Andrew Morton -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Andrew Morton @ 2009-06-18 16:57 UTC (permalink / raw) To: David Howells Cc: Wu Fengguang, LKML, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 17:18:58 +0100 David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> wrote: > > Okay, after dropping all my devel patches, I got the OOM to happen again; > fresh trace attached. I was running LTP and an NFSD, and I was spamming the > NFSD continuously from another machine (mount;tar;umount;repeat). > > > ... > > Mem-Info: > DMA per-cpu: > CPU 0: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 > CPU 1: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 > DMA32 per-cpu: > CPU 0: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 57 > CPU 1: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 0 > Active_anon:70104 active_file:1 inactive_anon:6557 > inactive_file:0 unevictable:0 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 > free:4062 slab:41969 mapped:541 pagetables:59663 bounce:0 77000 pages in anonymous memory, no swap online. 42000 pages in slab. Maybe this is a leak? 60000 pagetable pages. Seems rather a lot? 179000 pages accounted for above > DMA free:3920kB min:60kB low:72kB high:88kB active_anon:2268kB inactive_anon:428kB active_file:0kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:15364kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no > lowmem_reserve[]: 0 968 968 968 > DMA32 free:12328kB min:3948kB low:4932kB high:5920kB active_anon:278148kB inactive_anon:25800kB active_file:4kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:992032kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no > lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0 0 > DMA: 8*4kB 0*8kB 1*16kB 1*32kB 2*64kB 1*128kB 0*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 1*2048kB 0*4096kB = 3920kB > DMA32: 2474*4kB 56*8kB 8*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 12328kB present memory: 15364 + 992032 = 1007396kB. 250000 pages. It's a 1GB box, yes? > 1660 total pagecache pages > 0 pages in swap cache > Swap cache stats: add 0, delete 0, find 0/0 > Free swap = 0kB > Total swap = 0kB > 255744 pages RAM > 5588 pages reserved > 255749 pages shared > 215785 pages non-shared > Out of memory: kill process 6838 (msgctl11) score 152029 or a child > Killed process 8850 (msgctl11) afacit, 70000 pages are unaccounted for (leaked?) ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-06-18 16:57 ` Andrew Morton 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Andrew Morton @ 2009-06-18 16:57 UTC (permalink / raw) To: David Howells Cc: Wu Fengguang, LKML, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 17:18:58 +0100 David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> wrote: > > Okay, after dropping all my devel patches, I got the OOM to happen again; > fresh trace attached. I was running LTP and an NFSD, and I was spamming the > NFSD continuously from another machine (mount;tar;umount;repeat). > > > ... > > Mem-Info: > DMA per-cpu: > CPU 0: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 > CPU 1: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 > DMA32 per-cpu: > CPU 0: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 57 > CPU 1: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 0 > Active_anon:70104 active_file:1 inactive_anon:6557 > inactive_file:0 unevictable:0 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 > free:4062 slab:41969 mapped:541 pagetables:59663 bounce:0 77000 pages in anonymous memory, no swap online. 42000 pages in slab. Maybe this is a leak? 60000 pagetable pages. Seems rather a lot? 179000 pages accounted for above > DMA free:3920kB min:60kB low:72kB high:88kB active_anon:2268kB inactive_anon:428kB active_file:0kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:15364kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no > lowmem_reserve[]: 0 968 968 968 > DMA32 free:12328kB min:3948kB low:4932kB high:5920kB active_anon:278148kB inactive_anon:25800kB active_file:4kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:992032kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no > lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0 0 > DMA: 8*4kB 0*8kB 1*16kB 1*32kB 2*64kB 1*128kB 0*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 1*2048kB 0*4096kB = 3920kB > DMA32: 2474*4kB 56*8kB 8*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 12328kB present memory: 15364 + 992032 = 1007396kB. 250000 pages. It's a 1GB box, yes? > 1660 total pagecache pages > 0 pages in swap cache > Swap cache stats: add 0, delete 0, find 0/0 > Free swap = 0kB > Total swap = 0kB > 255744 pages RAM > 5588 pages reserved > 255749 pages shared > 215785 pages non-shared > Out of memory: kill process 6838 (msgctl11) score 152029 or a child > Killed process 8850 (msgctl11) afacit, 70000 pages are unaccounted for (leaked?) -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-06-18 16:57 ` Andrew Morton @ 2009-06-20 4:33 ` Wu Fengguang -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-06-20 4:33 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Andrew Morton Cc: David Howells, LKML, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 09:57:29AM -0700, Andrew Morton wrote: > On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 17:18:58 +0100 David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> wrote: > > > > > Okay, after dropping all my devel patches, I got the OOM to happen again; > > fresh trace attached. I was running LTP and an NFSD, and I was spamming the > > NFSD continuously from another machine (mount;tar;umount;repeat). > > > > > > ... > > > > Mem-Info: > > DMA per-cpu: > > CPU 0: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 > > CPU 1: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 > > DMA32 per-cpu: > > CPU 0: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 57 > > CPU 1: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 0 > > Active_anon:70104 active_file:1 inactive_anon:6557 > > inactive_file:0 unevictable:0 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 > > free:4062 slab:41969 mapped:541 pagetables:59663 bounce:0 > > 77000 pages in anonymous memory, no swap online. > > 42000 pages in slab. Maybe this is a leak? > > 60000 pagetable pages. Seems rather a lot? > > 179000 pages accounted for above > > > DMA free:3920kB min:60kB low:72kB high:88kB active_anon:2268kB inactive_anon:428kB active_file:0kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:15364kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no > > lowmem_reserve[]: 0 968 968 968 > > DMA32 free:12328kB min:3948kB low:4932kB high:5920kB active_anon:278148kB inactive_anon:25800kB active_file:4kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:992032kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no > > lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0 0 > > DMA: 8*4kB 0*8kB 1*16kB 1*32kB 2*64kB 1*128kB 0*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 1*2048kB 0*4096kB = 3920kB > > DMA32: 2474*4kB 56*8kB 8*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 12328kB > > present memory: 15364 + 992032 = 1007396kB. 250000 pages. It's a 1GB > box, yes? > > > 1660 total pagecache pages > > 0 pages in swap cache > > Swap cache stats: add 0, delete 0, find 0/0 > > Free swap = 0kB > > Total swap = 0kB > > 255744 pages RAM > > 5588 pages reserved > > 255749 pages shared > > 215785 pages non-shared > > Out of memory: kill process 6838 (msgctl11) score 152029 or a child > > Killed process 8850 (msgctl11) > > afacit, 70000 pages are unaccounted for (leaked?) David, could you try running this when it occurred again? make Documentation/vm/page-types Documentation/vm/page-types --raw # run as root Thanks, Fengguang ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-06-20 4:33 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-06-20 4:33 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Andrew Morton Cc: David Howells, LKML, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 09:57:29AM -0700, Andrew Morton wrote: > On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 17:18:58 +0100 David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> wrote: > > > > > Okay, after dropping all my devel patches, I got the OOM to happen again; > > fresh trace attached. I was running LTP and an NFSD, and I was spamming the > > NFSD continuously from another machine (mount;tar;umount;repeat). > > > > > > ... > > > > Mem-Info: > > DMA per-cpu: > > CPU 0: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 > > CPU 1: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 > > DMA32 per-cpu: > > CPU 0: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 57 > > CPU 1: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 0 > > Active_anon:70104 active_file:1 inactive_anon:6557 > > inactive_file:0 unevictable:0 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 > > free:4062 slab:41969 mapped:541 pagetables:59663 bounce:0 > > 77000 pages in anonymous memory, no swap online. > > 42000 pages in slab. Maybe this is a leak? > > 60000 pagetable pages. Seems rather a lot? > > 179000 pages accounted for above > > > DMA free:3920kB min:60kB low:72kB high:88kB active_anon:2268kB inactive_anon:428kB active_file:0kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:15364kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no > > lowmem_reserve[]: 0 968 968 968 > > DMA32 free:12328kB min:3948kB low:4932kB high:5920kB active_anon:278148kB inactive_anon:25800kB active_file:4kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:992032kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no > > lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0 0 > > DMA: 8*4kB 0*8kB 1*16kB 1*32kB 2*64kB 1*128kB 0*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 1*2048kB 0*4096kB = 3920kB > > DMA32: 2474*4kB 56*8kB 8*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 12328kB > > present memory: 15364 + 992032 = 1007396kB. 250000 pages. It's a 1GB > box, yes? > > > 1660 total pagecache pages > > 0 pages in swap cache > > Swap cache stats: add 0, delete 0, find 0/0 > > Free swap = 0kB > > Total swap = 0kB > > 255744 pages RAM > > 5588 pages reserved > > 255749 pages shared > > 215785 pages non-shared > > Out of memory: kill process 6838 (msgctl11) score 152029 or a child > > Killed process 8850 (msgctl11) > > afacit, 70000 pages are unaccounted for (leaked?) David, could you try running this when it occurred again? make Documentation/vm/page-types Documentation/vm/page-types --raw # run as root Thanks, Fengguang -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-06-18 16:57 ` Andrew Morton @ 2009-06-20 8:24 ` David Howells -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: David Howells @ 2009-06-20 8:24 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: dhowells, Andrew Morton, LKML, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > David, could you try running this when it occurred again? > > make Documentation/vm/page-types > Documentation/vm/page-types --raw # run as root On the faulting box? No. It's pretty much dead. David ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-06-20 8:24 ` David Howells 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: David Howells @ 2009-06-20 8:24 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: dhowells, Andrew Morton, LKML, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > David, could you try running this when it occurred again? > > make Documentation/vm/page-types > Documentation/vm/page-types --raw # run as root On the faulting box? No. It's pretty much dead. David -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-06-18 16:57 ` Andrew Morton @ 2009-06-23 14:43 ` David Howells -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: David Howells @ 2009-06-23 14:43 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: dhowells, Andrew Morton, LKML, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > David, could you try running this when it occurred again? > > make Documentation/vm/page-types > Documentation/vm/page-types --raw # run as root Okay. I managed to catch it between the first and second OOMs, and ran the command you asked for. David --- flags page-count MB symbolic-flags long-symbolic-flags 0x0000000000000000 142261 555 ________________________________ 0x0000000100000000 5588 21 ____________________r___________ reserved 0x0000004000000000 17 0 __________________________h_____ arch 0x0000000800000004 4 0 __R____________________P________ referenced,private 0x0000000800000024 2073 8 __R__l_________________P________ referenced,lru,private 0x0000000400000028 69911 273 ___U_l________________d_________ uptodate,lru,mappedtodisk 0x0001000400000028 16 0 ___U_l________________d_____I___ uptodate,lru,mappedtodisk,readahead 0x0000000800000028 25 0 ___U_l_________________P________ uptodate,lru,private 0x0000000000000028 11 0 ___U_l__________________________ uptodate,lru 0x000000040000002c 3045 11 __RU_l________________d_________ referenced,uptodate,lru,mappedtodisk 0x000000080000002c 4 0 __RU_l_________________P________ referenced,uptodate,lru,private 0x0000000800000034 9 0 __R_Dl_________________P________ referenced,dirty,lru,private 0x0000000800000038 1 0 ___UDl_________________P________ uptodate,dirty,lru,private 0x0000000000004038 13 0 ___UDl________b_________________ uptodate,dirty,lru,swapbacked 0x000000080000003c 1 0 __RUDl_________________P________ referenced,uptodate,dirty,lru,private 0x0000000800000060 183 0 _____lA________________P________ lru,active,private 0x0000000800000064 982 3 __R__lA________________P________ referenced,lru,active,private 0x0000000400000068 473 1 ___U_lA_______________d_________ uptodate,lru,active,mappedtodisk 0x0000000c00000068 1 0 ___U_lA_______________dP________ uptodate,lru,active,mappedtodisk,private 0x000000040000006c 392 1 __RU_lA_______________d_________ referenced,uptodate,lru,active,mappedtodisk 0x0000000c0000006c 1 0 __RU_lA_______________dP________ referenced,uptodate,lru,active,mappedtodisk,private 0x0000000800000070 1 0 ____DlA________________P________ dirty,lru,active,private 0x0000000800000074 20 0 __R_DlA________________P________ referenced,dirty,lru,active,private 0x0000000c00000078 2 0 ___UDlA_______________dP________ uptodate,dirty,lru,active,mappedtodisk,private 0x0000000000004078 1 0 ___UDlA_______b_________________ uptodate,dirty,lru,active,swapbacked 0x000000080000007c 1 0 __RUDlA________________P________ referenced,uptodate,dirty,lru,active,private 0x0000000000000080 18684 72 _______S________________________ slab 0x0000000000000400 6797 26 __________B_____________________ buddy 0x0000000000000804 1 0 __R________M____________________ referenced,mmap 0x0000000400000828 195 0 ___U_l_____M__________d_________ uptodate,lru,mmap,mappedtodisk 0x000000040000082c 35 0 __RU_l_____M__________d_________ referenced,uptodate,lru,mmap,mappedtodisk 0x0000000000004838 2 0 ___UDl_____M__b_________________ uptodate,dirty,lru,mmap,swapbacked 0x0000000400000868 11 0 ___U_lA____M__________d_________ uptodate,lru,active,mmap,mappedtodisk 0x000000040000086c 274 1 __RU_lA____M__________d_________ referenced,uptodate,lru,active,mmap,mappedtodisk 0x0000000800000878 1 0 ___UDlA____M___________P________ uptodate,dirty,lru,active,mmap,private 0x000000080000087c 2 0 __RUDlA____M___________P________ referenced,uptodate,dirty,lru,active,mmap,private 0x0000000000005008 8 0 ___U________a_b_________________ uptodate,anonymous,swapbacked 0x0000000000005808 6 0 ___U_______Ma_b_________________ uptodate,mmap,anonymous,swapbacked 0x0000000000005828 4325 16 ___U_l_____Ma_b_________________ uptodate,lru,mmap,anonymous,swapbacked 0x0000000000005868 366 1 ___U_lA____Ma_b_________________ uptodate,lru,active,mmap,anonymous,swapbacked 0x000000000000586c 1 0 __RU_lA____Ma_b_________________ referenced,uptodate,lru,active,mmap,anonymous,swapbacked total 255744 999 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-06-23 14:43 ` David Howells 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: David Howells @ 2009-06-23 14:43 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: dhowells, Andrew Morton, LKML, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > David, could you try running this when it occurred again? > > make Documentation/vm/page-types > Documentation/vm/page-types --raw # run as root Okay. I managed to catch it between the first and second OOMs, and ran the command you asked for. David --- flags page-count MB symbolic-flags long-symbolic-flags 0x0000000000000000 142261 555 ________________________________ 0x0000000100000000 5588 21 ____________________r___________ reserved 0x0000004000000000 17 0 __________________________h_____ arch 0x0000000800000004 4 0 __R____________________P________ referenced,private 0x0000000800000024 2073 8 __R__l_________________P________ referenced,lru,private 0x0000000400000028 69911 273 ___U_l________________d_________ uptodate,lru,mappedtodisk 0x0001000400000028 16 0 ___U_l________________d_____I___ uptodate,lru,mappedtodisk,readahead 0x0000000800000028 25 0 ___U_l_________________P________ uptodate,lru,private 0x0000000000000028 11 0 ___U_l__________________________ uptodate,lru 0x000000040000002c 3045 11 __RU_l________________d_________ referenced,uptodate,lru,mappedtodisk 0x000000080000002c 4 0 __RU_l_________________P________ referenced,uptodate,lru,private 0x0000000800000034 9 0 __R_Dl_________________P________ referenced,dirty,lru,private 0x0000000800000038 1 0 ___UDl_________________P________ uptodate,dirty,lru,private 0x0000000000004038 13 0 ___UDl________b_________________ uptodate,dirty,lru,swapbacked 0x000000080000003c 1 0 __RUDl_________________P________ referenced,uptodate,dirty,lru,private 0x0000000800000060 183 0 _____lA________________P________ lru,active,private 0x0000000800000064 982 3 __R__lA________________P________ referenced,lru,active,private 0x0000000400000068 473 1 ___U_lA_______________d_________ uptodate,lru,active,mappedtodisk 0x0000000c00000068 1 0 ___U_lA_______________dP________ uptodate,lru,active,mappedtodisk,private 0x000000040000006c 392 1 __RU_lA_______________d_________ referenced,uptodate,lru,active,mappedtodisk 0x0000000c0000006c 1 0 __RU_lA_______________dP________ referenced,uptodate,lru,active,mappedtodisk,private 0x0000000800000070 1 0 ____DlA________________P________ dirty,lru,active,private 0x0000000800000074 20 0 __R_DlA________________P________ referenced,dirty,lru,active,private 0x0000000c00000078 2 0 ___UDlA_______________dP________ uptodate,dirty,lru,active,mappedtodisk,private 0x0000000000004078 1 0 ___UDlA_______b_________________ uptodate,dirty,lru,active,swapbacked 0x000000080000007c 1 0 __RUDlA________________P________ referenced,uptodate,dirty,lru,active,private 0x0000000000000080 18684 72 _______S________________________ slab 0x0000000000000400 6797 26 __________B_____________________ buddy 0x0000000000000804 1 0 __R________M____________________ referenced,mmap 0x0000000400000828 195 0 ___U_l_____M__________d_________ uptodate,lru,mmap,mappedtodisk 0x000000040000082c 35 0 __RU_l_____M__________d_________ referenced,uptodate,lru,mmap,mappedtodisk 0x0000000000004838 2 0 ___UDl_____M__b_________________ uptodate,dirty,lru,mmap,swapbacked 0x0000000400000868 11 0 ___U_lA____M__________d_________ uptodate,lru,active,mmap,mappedtodisk 0x000000040000086c 274 1 __RU_lA____M__________d_________ referenced,uptodate,lru,active,mmap,mappedtodisk 0x0000000800000878 1 0 ___UDlA____M___________P________ uptodate,dirty,lru,active,mmap,private 0x000000080000087c 2 0 __RUDlA____M___________P________ referenced,uptodate,dirty,lru,active,mmap,private 0x0000000000005008 8 0 ___U________a_b_________________ uptodate,anonymous,swapbacked 0x0000000000005808 6 0 ___U_______Ma_b_________________ uptodate,mmap,anonymous,swapbacked 0x0000000000005828 4325 16 ___U_l_____Ma_b_________________ uptodate,lru,mmap,anonymous,swapbacked 0x0000000000005868 366 1 ___U_lA____Ma_b_________________ uptodate,lru,active,mmap,anonymous,swapbacked 0x000000000000586c 1 0 __RU_lA____Ma_b_________________ referenced,uptodate,lru,active,mmap,anonymous,swapbacked total 255744 999 -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-06-23 14:43 ` David Howells @ 2009-06-24 1:43 ` KOSAKI Motohiro -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: KOSAKI Motohiro @ 2009-06-24 1:43 UTC (permalink / raw) To: David Howells Cc: kosaki.motohiro, Wu Fengguang, Andrew Morton, LKML, Christoph Lameter, hannes, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim > Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > > > David, could you try running this when it occurred again? > > > > make Documentation/vm/page-types > > Documentation/vm/page-types --raw # run as root > > Okay. I managed to catch it between the first and second OOMs, and ran the > command you asked for. > > David > --- > flags page-count MB symbolic-flags long-symbolic-flags > 0x0000000000000000 142261 555 ________________________________ > 0x0000000100000000 5588 21 ____________________r___________ reserved > 0x0000004000000000 17 0 __________________________h_____ arch > 0x0000000800000004 4 0 __R____________________P________ referenced,private > 0x0000000800000024 2073 8 __R__l_________________P________ referenced,lru,private > 0x0000000400000028 69911 273 ___U_l________________d_________ uptodate,lru,mappedtodisk > 0x0001000400000028 16 0 ___U_l________________d_____I___ uptodate,lru,mappedtodisk,readahead > 0x0000000800000028 25 0 ___U_l_________________P________ uptodate,lru,private > 0x0000000000000028 11 0 ___U_l__________________________ uptodate,lru > 0x000000040000002c 3045 11 __RU_l________________d_________ referenced,uptodate,lru,mappedtodisk > 0x000000080000002c 4 0 __RU_l_________________P________ referenced,uptodate,lru,private > 0x0000000800000034 9 0 __R_Dl_________________P________ referenced,dirty,lru,private > 0x0000000800000038 1 0 ___UDl_________________P________ uptodate,dirty,lru,private > 0x0000000000004038 13 0 ___UDl________b_________________ uptodate,dirty,lru,swapbacked > 0x000000080000003c 1 0 __RUDl_________________P________ referenced,uptodate,dirty,lru,private > 0x0000000800000060 183 0 _____lA________________P________ lru,active,private > 0x0000000800000064 982 3 __R__lA________________P________ referenced,lru,active,private > 0x0000000400000068 473 1 ___U_lA_______________d_________ uptodate,lru,active,mappedtodisk > 0x0000000c00000068 1 0 ___U_lA_______________dP________ uptodate,lru,active,mappedtodisk,private > 0x000000040000006c 392 1 __RU_lA_______________d_________ referenced,uptodate,lru,active,mappedtodisk > 0x0000000c0000006c 1 0 __RU_lA_______________dP________ referenced,uptodate,lru,active,mappedtodisk,private > 0x0000000800000070 1 0 ____DlA________________P________ dirty,lru,active,private > 0x0000000800000074 20 0 __R_DlA________________P________ referenced,dirty,lru,active,private > 0x0000000c00000078 2 0 ___UDlA_______________dP________ uptodate,dirty,lru,active,mappedtodisk,private > 0x0000000000004078 1 0 ___UDlA_______b_________________ uptodate,dirty,lru,active,swapbacked > 0x000000080000007c 1 0 __RUDlA________________P________ referenced,uptodate,dirty,lru,active,private > 0x0000000000000080 18684 72 _______S________________________ slab > 0x0000000000000400 6797 26 __________B_____________________ buddy > 0x0000000000000804 1 0 __R________M____________________ referenced,mmap > 0x0000000400000828 195 0 ___U_l_____M__________d_________ uptodate,lru,mmap,mappedtodisk > 0x000000040000082c 35 0 __RU_l_____M__________d_________ referenced,uptodate,lru,mmap,mappedtodisk > 0x0000000000004838 2 0 ___UDl_____M__b_________________ uptodate,dirty,lru,mmap,swapbacked > 0x0000000400000868 11 0 ___U_lA____M__________d_________ uptodate,lru,active,mmap,mappedtodisk > 0x000000040000086c 274 1 __RU_lA____M__________d_________ referenced,uptodate,lru,active,mmap,mappedtodisk > 0x0000000800000878 1 0 ___UDlA____M___________P________ uptodate,dirty,lru,active,mmap,private > 0x000000080000087c 2 0 __RUDlA____M___________P________ referenced,uptodate,dirty,lru,active,mmap,private > 0x0000000000005008 8 0 ___U________a_b_________________ uptodate,anonymous,swapbacked > 0x0000000000005808 6 0 ___U_______Ma_b_________________ uptodate,mmap,anonymous,swapbacked > 0x0000000000005828 4325 16 ___U_l_____Ma_b_________________ uptodate,lru,mmap,anonymous,swapbacked > 0x0000000000005868 366 1 ___U_lA____Ma_b_________________ uptodate,lru,active,mmap,anonymous,swapbacked > 0x000000000000586c 1 0 __RU_lA____Ma_b_________________ referenced,uptodate,lru,active,mmap,anonymous,swapbacked > total 255744 999 reclaimable pages are very few. I don't think we see vmscan issue. I guess it's memory leak issue. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-06-24 1:43 ` KOSAKI Motohiro 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: KOSAKI Motohiro @ 2009-06-24 1:43 UTC (permalink / raw) To: David Howells Cc: kosaki.motohiro, Wu Fengguang, Andrew Morton, LKML, Christoph Lameter, hannes, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim > Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > > > David, could you try running this when it occurred again? > > > > make Documentation/vm/page-types > > Documentation/vm/page-types --raw # run as root > > Okay. I managed to catch it between the first and second OOMs, and ran the > command you asked for. > > David > --- > flags page-count MB symbolic-flags long-symbolic-flags > 0x0000000000000000 142261 555 ________________________________ > 0x0000000100000000 5588 21 ____________________r___________ reserved > 0x0000004000000000 17 0 __________________________h_____ arch > 0x0000000800000004 4 0 __R____________________P________ referenced,private > 0x0000000800000024 2073 8 __R__l_________________P________ referenced,lru,private > 0x0000000400000028 69911 273 ___U_l________________d_________ uptodate,lru,mappedtodisk > 0x0001000400000028 16 0 ___U_l________________d_____I___ uptodate,lru,mappedtodisk,readahead > 0x0000000800000028 25 0 ___U_l_________________P________ uptodate,lru,private > 0x0000000000000028 11 0 ___U_l__________________________ uptodate,lru > 0x000000040000002c 3045 11 __RU_l________________d_________ referenced,uptodate,lru,mappedtodisk > 0x000000080000002c 4 0 __RU_l_________________P________ referenced,uptodate,lru,private > 0x0000000800000034 9 0 __R_Dl_________________P________ referenced,dirty,lru,private > 0x0000000800000038 1 0 ___UDl_________________P________ uptodate,dirty,lru,private > 0x0000000000004038 13 0 ___UDl________b_________________ uptodate,dirty,lru,swapbacked > 0x000000080000003c 1 0 __RUDl_________________P________ referenced,uptodate,dirty,lru,private > 0x0000000800000060 183 0 _____lA________________P________ lru,active,private > 0x0000000800000064 982 3 __R__lA________________P________ referenced,lru,active,private > 0x0000000400000068 473 1 ___U_lA_______________d_________ uptodate,lru,active,mappedtodisk > 0x0000000c00000068 1 0 ___U_lA_______________dP________ uptodate,lru,active,mappedtodisk,private > 0x000000040000006c 392 1 __RU_lA_______________d_________ referenced,uptodate,lru,active,mappedtodisk > 0x0000000c0000006c 1 0 __RU_lA_______________dP________ referenced,uptodate,lru,active,mappedtodisk,private > 0x0000000800000070 1 0 ____DlA________________P________ dirty,lru,active,private > 0x0000000800000074 20 0 __R_DlA________________P________ referenced,dirty,lru,active,private > 0x0000000c00000078 2 0 ___UDlA_______________dP________ uptodate,dirty,lru,active,mappedtodisk,private > 0x0000000000004078 1 0 ___UDlA_______b_________________ uptodate,dirty,lru,active,swapbacked > 0x000000080000007c 1 0 __RUDlA________________P________ referenced,uptodate,dirty,lru,active,private > 0x0000000000000080 18684 72 _______S________________________ slab > 0x0000000000000400 6797 26 __________B_____________________ buddy > 0x0000000000000804 1 0 __R________M____________________ referenced,mmap > 0x0000000400000828 195 0 ___U_l_____M__________d_________ uptodate,lru,mmap,mappedtodisk > 0x000000040000082c 35 0 __RU_l_____M__________d_________ referenced,uptodate,lru,mmap,mappedtodisk > 0x0000000000004838 2 0 ___UDl_____M__b_________________ uptodate,dirty,lru,mmap,swapbacked > 0x0000000400000868 11 0 ___U_lA____M__________d_________ uptodate,lru,active,mmap,mappedtodisk > 0x000000040000086c 274 1 __RU_lA____M__________d_________ referenced,uptodate,lru,active,mmap,mappedtodisk > 0x0000000800000878 1 0 ___UDlA____M___________P________ uptodate,dirty,lru,active,mmap,private > 0x000000080000087c 2 0 __RUDlA____M___________P________ referenced,uptodate,dirty,lru,active,mmap,private > 0x0000000000005008 8 0 ___U________a_b_________________ uptodate,anonymous,swapbacked > 0x0000000000005808 6 0 ___U_______Ma_b_________________ uptodate,mmap,anonymous,swapbacked > 0x0000000000005828 4325 16 ___U_l_____Ma_b_________________ uptodate,lru,mmap,anonymous,swapbacked > 0x0000000000005868 366 1 ___U_lA____Ma_b_________________ uptodate,lru,active,mmap,anonymous,swapbacked > 0x000000000000586c 1 0 __RU_lA____Ma_b_________________ referenced,uptodate,lru,active,mmap,anonymous,swapbacked > total 255744 999 reclaimable pages are very few. I don't think we see vmscan issue. I guess it's memory leak issue. -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-06-23 14:43 ` David Howells @ 2009-06-24 2:32 ` Wu Fengguang -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-06-24 2:32 UTC (permalink / raw) To: David Howells Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 10:43:57PM +0800, David Howells wrote: > Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > > > David, could you try running this when it occurred again? > > > > make Documentation/vm/page-types > > Documentation/vm/page-types --raw # run as root > > Okay. I managed to catch it between the first and second OOMs, and ran the > command you asked for. Thank you! > 0x0000000000000000 142261 555 ________________________________ > 0x0000000000000400 6797 26 __________B_____________________ buddy The buddy+free numbers are pretty high. 26MB PG_buddy pages means much more actual free pages. So I bet the 555MB no-flag pages are mostly free pages. Thanks, Fengguang > David > --- > flags page-count MB symbolic-flags long-symbolic-flags > 0x0000000000000000 142261 555 ________________________________ > 0x0000000100000000 5588 21 ____________________r___________ reserved > 0x0000004000000000 17 0 __________________________h_____ arch > 0x0000000800000004 4 0 __R____________________P________ referenced,private > 0x0000000800000024 2073 8 __R__l_________________P________ referenced,lru,private > 0x0000000400000028 69911 273 ___U_l________________d_________ uptodate,lru,mappedtodisk > 0x0001000400000028 16 0 ___U_l________________d_____I___ uptodate,lru,mappedtodisk,readahead > 0x0000000800000028 25 0 ___U_l_________________P________ uptodate,lru,private > 0x0000000000000028 11 0 ___U_l__________________________ uptodate,lru > 0x000000040000002c 3045 11 __RU_l________________d_________ referenced,uptodate,lru,mappedtodisk > 0x000000080000002c 4 0 __RU_l_________________P________ referenced,uptodate,lru,private > 0x0000000800000034 9 0 __R_Dl_________________P________ referenced,dirty,lru,private > 0x0000000800000038 1 0 ___UDl_________________P________ uptodate,dirty,lru,private > 0x0000000000004038 13 0 ___UDl________b_________________ uptodate,dirty,lru,swapbacked > 0x000000080000003c 1 0 __RUDl_________________P________ referenced,uptodate,dirty,lru,private > 0x0000000800000060 183 0 _____lA________________P________ lru,active,private > 0x0000000800000064 982 3 __R__lA________________P________ referenced,lru,active,private > 0x0000000400000068 473 1 ___U_lA_______________d_________ uptodate,lru,active,mappedtodisk > 0x0000000c00000068 1 0 ___U_lA_______________dP________ uptodate,lru,active,mappedtodisk,private > 0x000000040000006c 392 1 __RU_lA_______________d_________ referenced,uptodate,lru,active,mappedtodisk > 0x0000000c0000006c 1 0 __RU_lA_______________dP________ referenced,uptodate,lru,active,mappedtodisk,private > 0x0000000800000070 1 0 ____DlA________________P________ dirty,lru,active,private > 0x0000000800000074 20 0 __R_DlA________________P________ referenced,dirty,lru,active,private > 0x0000000c00000078 2 0 ___UDlA_______________dP________ uptodate,dirty,lru,active,mappedtodisk,private > 0x0000000000004078 1 0 ___UDlA_______b_________________ uptodate,dirty,lru,active,swapbacked > 0x000000080000007c 1 0 __RUDlA________________P________ referenced,uptodate,dirty,lru,active,private > 0x0000000000000080 18684 72 _______S________________________ slab > 0x0000000000000400 6797 26 __________B_____________________ buddy > 0x0000000000000804 1 0 __R________M____________________ referenced,mmap > 0x0000000400000828 195 0 ___U_l_____M__________d_________ uptodate,lru,mmap,mappedtodisk > 0x000000040000082c 35 0 __RU_l_____M__________d_________ referenced,uptodate,lru,mmap,mappedtodisk > 0x0000000000004838 2 0 ___UDl_____M__b_________________ uptodate,dirty,lru,mmap,swapbacked > 0x0000000400000868 11 0 ___U_lA____M__________d_________ uptodate,lru,active,mmap,mappedtodisk > 0x000000040000086c 274 1 __RU_lA____M__________d_________ referenced,uptodate,lru,active,mmap,mappedtodisk > 0x0000000800000878 1 0 ___UDlA____M___________P________ uptodate,dirty,lru,active,mmap,private > 0x000000080000087c 2 0 __RUDlA____M___________P________ referenced,uptodate,dirty,lru,active,mmap,private > 0x0000000000005008 8 0 ___U________a_b_________________ uptodate,anonymous,swapbacked > 0x0000000000005808 6 0 ___U_______Ma_b_________________ uptodate,mmap,anonymous,swapbacked > 0x0000000000005828 4325 16 ___U_l_____Ma_b_________________ uptodate,lru,mmap,anonymous,swapbacked > 0x0000000000005868 366 1 ___U_lA____Ma_b_________________ uptodate,lru,active,mmap,anonymous,swapbacked > 0x000000000000586c 1 0 __RU_lA____Ma_b_________________ referenced,uptodate,lru,active,mmap,anonymous,swapbacked > total 255744 999 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-06-24 2:32 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-06-24 2:32 UTC (permalink / raw) To: David Howells Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 10:43:57PM +0800, David Howells wrote: > Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > > > David, could you try running this when it occurred again? > > > > make Documentation/vm/page-types > > Documentation/vm/page-types --raw # run as root > > Okay. I managed to catch it between the first and second OOMs, and ran the > command you asked for. Thank you! > 0x0000000000000000 142261 555 ________________________________ > 0x0000000000000400 6797 26 __________B_____________________ buddy The buddy+free numbers are pretty high. 26MB PG_buddy pages means much more actual free pages. So I bet the 555MB no-flag pages are mostly free pages. Thanks, Fengguang > David > --- > flags page-count MB symbolic-flags long-symbolic-flags > 0x0000000000000000 142261 555 ________________________________ > 0x0000000100000000 5588 21 ____________________r___________ reserved > 0x0000004000000000 17 0 __________________________h_____ arch > 0x0000000800000004 4 0 __R____________________P________ referenced,private > 0x0000000800000024 2073 8 __R__l_________________P________ referenced,lru,private > 0x0000000400000028 69911 273 ___U_l________________d_________ uptodate,lru,mappedtodisk > 0x0001000400000028 16 0 ___U_l________________d_____I___ uptodate,lru,mappedtodisk,readahead > 0x0000000800000028 25 0 ___U_l_________________P________ uptodate,lru,private > 0x0000000000000028 11 0 ___U_l__________________________ uptodate,lru > 0x000000040000002c 3045 11 __RU_l________________d_________ referenced,uptodate,lru,mappedtodisk > 0x000000080000002c 4 0 __RU_l_________________P________ referenced,uptodate,lru,private > 0x0000000800000034 9 0 __R_Dl_________________P________ referenced,dirty,lru,private > 0x0000000800000038 1 0 ___UDl_________________P________ uptodate,dirty,lru,private > 0x0000000000004038 13 0 ___UDl________b_________________ uptodate,dirty,lru,swapbacked > 0x000000080000003c 1 0 __RUDl_________________P________ referenced,uptodate,dirty,lru,private > 0x0000000800000060 183 0 _____lA________________P________ lru,active,private > 0x0000000800000064 982 3 __R__lA________________P________ referenced,lru,active,private > 0x0000000400000068 473 1 ___U_lA_______________d_________ uptodate,lru,active,mappedtodisk > 0x0000000c00000068 1 0 ___U_lA_______________dP________ uptodate,lru,active,mappedtodisk,private > 0x000000040000006c 392 1 __RU_lA_______________d_________ referenced,uptodate,lru,active,mappedtodisk > 0x0000000c0000006c 1 0 __RU_lA_______________dP________ referenced,uptodate,lru,active,mappedtodisk,private > 0x0000000800000070 1 0 ____DlA________________P________ dirty,lru,active,private > 0x0000000800000074 20 0 __R_DlA________________P________ referenced,dirty,lru,active,private > 0x0000000c00000078 2 0 ___UDlA_______________dP________ uptodate,dirty,lru,active,mappedtodisk,private > 0x0000000000004078 1 0 ___UDlA_______b_________________ uptodate,dirty,lru,active,swapbacked > 0x000000080000007c 1 0 __RUDlA________________P________ referenced,uptodate,dirty,lru,active,private > 0x0000000000000080 18684 72 _______S________________________ slab > 0x0000000000000400 6797 26 __________B_____________________ buddy > 0x0000000000000804 1 0 __R________M____________________ referenced,mmap > 0x0000000400000828 195 0 ___U_l_____M__________d_________ uptodate,lru,mmap,mappedtodisk > 0x000000040000082c 35 0 __RU_l_____M__________d_________ referenced,uptodate,lru,mmap,mappedtodisk > 0x0000000000004838 2 0 ___UDl_____M__b_________________ uptodate,dirty,lru,mmap,swapbacked > 0x0000000400000868 11 0 ___U_lA____M__________d_________ uptodate,lru,active,mmap,mappedtodisk > 0x000000040000086c 274 1 __RU_lA____M__________d_________ referenced,uptodate,lru,active,mmap,mappedtodisk > 0x0000000800000878 1 0 ___UDlA____M___________P________ uptodate,dirty,lru,active,mmap,private > 0x000000080000087c 2 0 __RUDlA____M___________P________ referenced,uptodate,dirty,lru,active,mmap,private > 0x0000000000005008 8 0 ___U________a_b_________________ uptodate,anonymous,swapbacked > 0x0000000000005808 6 0 ___U_______Ma_b_________________ uptodate,mmap,anonymous,swapbacked > 0x0000000000005828 4325 16 ___U_l_____Ma_b_________________ uptodate,lru,mmap,anonymous,swapbacked > 0x0000000000005868 366 1 ___U_lA____Ma_b_________________ uptodate,lru,active,mmap,anonymous,swapbacked > 0x000000000000586c 1 0 __RU_lA____Ma_b_________________ referenced,uptodate,lru,active,mmap,anonymous,swapbacked > total 255744 999 -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-06-24 2:32 ` Wu Fengguang @ 2009-06-24 2:43 ` KOSAKI Motohiro -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: KOSAKI Motohiro @ 2009-06-24 2:43 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: kosaki.motohiro, David Howells, Andrew Morton, LKML, Christoph Lameter, hannes, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim > On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 10:43:57PM +0800, David Howells wrote: > > Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > > > > > David, could you try running this when it occurred again? > > > > > > make Documentation/vm/page-types > > > Documentation/vm/page-types --raw # run as root > > > > Okay. I managed to catch it between the first and second OOMs, and ran the > > command you asked for. > > Thank you! > > > 0x0000000000000000 142261 555 ________________________________ > > 0x0000000000000400 6797 26 __________B_____________________ buddy > > The buddy+free numbers are pretty high. 26MB PG_buddy pages means much > more actual free pages. So I bet the 555MB no-flag pages are mostly free pages. You mean our VM can make OOM although it have 600MB free pages? ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-06-24 2:43 ` KOSAKI Motohiro 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: KOSAKI Motohiro @ 2009-06-24 2:43 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang Cc: kosaki.motohiro, David Howells, Andrew Morton, LKML, Christoph Lameter, hannes, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim > On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 10:43:57PM +0800, David Howells wrote: > > Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > > > > > David, could you try running this when it occurred again? > > > > > > make Documentation/vm/page-types > > > Documentation/vm/page-types --raw # run as root > > > > Okay. I managed to catch it between the first and second OOMs, and ran the > > command you asked for. > > Thank you! > > > 0x0000000000000000 142261 555 ________________________________ > > 0x0000000000000400 6797 26 __________B_____________________ buddy > > The buddy+free numbers are pretty high. 26MB PG_buddy pages means much > more actual free pages. So I bet the 555MB no-flag pages are mostly free pages. You mean our VM can make OOM although it have 600MB free pages? -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-06-24 2:43 ` KOSAKI Motohiro @ 2009-06-24 2:49 ` Wu Fengguang -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-06-24 2:49 UTC (permalink / raw) To: KOSAKI Motohiro Cc: David Howells, Andrew Morton, LKML, Christoph Lameter, hannes, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 10:43:21AM +0800, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: > > On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 10:43:57PM +0800, David Howells wrote: > > > Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > > > > > > > David, could you try running this when it occurred again? > > > > > > > > make Documentation/vm/page-types > > > > Documentation/vm/page-types --raw # run as root > > > > > > Okay. I managed to catch it between the first and second OOMs, and ran the > > > command you asked for. > > > > Thank you! > > > > > 0x0000000000000000 142261 555 ________________________________ > > > 0x0000000000000400 6797 26 __________B_____________________ buddy > > > > The buddy+free numbers are pretty high. 26MB PG_buddy pages means much > > more actual free pages. So I bet the 555MB no-flag pages are mostly free pages. > > You mean our VM can make OOM although it have 600MB free pages? Not exactly from one of the previous OOM messages: DMA: 1*4kB 1*8kB 0*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 1*2048kB 0*4096kB = 3916kB DMA32: 576*4kB 15*8kB 1*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 4296kB It looks like something goes wrong with the buddy system? Thanks, Fengguang ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-06-24 2:49 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-06-24 2:49 UTC (permalink / raw) To: KOSAKI Motohiro Cc: David Howells, Andrew Morton, LKML, Christoph Lameter, hannes, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 10:43:21AM +0800, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: > > On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 10:43:57PM +0800, David Howells wrote: > > > Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > > > > > > > David, could you try running this when it occurred again? > > > > > > > > make Documentation/vm/page-types > > > > Documentation/vm/page-types --raw # run as root > > > > > > Okay. I managed to catch it between the first and second OOMs, and ran the > > > command you asked for. > > > > Thank you! > > > > > 0x0000000000000000 142261 555 ________________________________ > > > 0x0000000000000400 6797 26 __________B_____________________ buddy > > > > The buddy+free numbers are pretty high. 26MB PG_buddy pages means much > > more actual free pages. So I bet the 555MB no-flag pages are mostly free pages. > > You mean our VM can make OOM although it have 600MB free pages? Not exactly from one of the previous OOM messages: DMA: 1*4kB 1*8kB 0*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 1*2048kB 0*4096kB = 3916kB DMA32: 576*4kB 15*8kB 1*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 4296kB It looks like something goes wrong with the buddy system? Thanks, Fengguang -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-06-24 2:43 ` KOSAKI Motohiro @ 2009-06-27 11:53 ` Johannes Weiner -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Johannes Weiner @ 2009-06-27 11:53 UTC (permalink / raw) To: KOSAKI Motohiro Cc: Wu Fengguang, David Howells, Andrew Morton, LKML, Christoph Lameter, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 11:43:21AM +0900, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: > > On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 10:43:57PM +0800, David Howells wrote: > > > Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > > > > > > > David, could you try running this when it occurred again? > > > > > > > > make Documentation/vm/page-types > > > > Documentation/vm/page-types --raw # run as root > > > > > > Okay. I managed to catch it between the first and second OOMs, and ran the > > > command you asked for. > > > > Thank you! > > > > > 0x0000000000000000 142261 555 ________________________________ > > > 0x0000000000000400 6797 26 __________B_____________________ buddy > > > > The buddy+free numbers are pretty high. 26MB PG_buddy pages means much > > more actual free pages. So I bet the 555MB no-flag pages are mostly free pages. > > You mean our VM can make OOM although it have 600MB free pages? No, it has 600MB free pages after an OOM - which only means that the OOM killer did a good job ;-) ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-06-27 11:53 ` Johannes Weiner 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Johannes Weiner @ 2009-06-27 11:53 UTC (permalink / raw) To: KOSAKI Motohiro Cc: Wu Fengguang, David Howells, Andrew Morton, LKML, Christoph Lameter, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 11:43:21AM +0900, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote: > > On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 10:43:57PM +0800, David Howells wrote: > > > Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com> wrote: > > > > > > > David, could you try running this when it occurred again? > > > > > > > > make Documentation/vm/page-types > > > > Documentation/vm/page-types --raw # run as root > > > > > > Okay. I managed to catch it between the first and second OOMs, and ran the > > > command you asked for. > > > > Thank you! > > > > > 0x0000000000000000 142261 555 ________________________________ > > > 0x0000000000000400 6797 26 __________B_____________________ buddy > > > > The buddy+free numbers are pretty high. 26MB PG_buddy pages means much > > more actual free pages. So I bet the 555MB no-flag pages are mostly free pages. > > You mean our VM can make OOM although it have 600MB free pages? No, it has 600MB free pages after an OOM - which only means that the OOM killer did a good job ;-) -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-06-24 2:43 ` KOSAKI Motohiro @ 2009-06-27 18:40 ` David Howells -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: David Howells @ 2009-06-27 18:40 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Johannes Weiner Cc: dhowells, KOSAKI Motohiro, Wu Fengguang, Andrew Morton, LKML, Christoph Lameter, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> wrote: > No, it has 600MB free pages after an OOM - which only means that the > OOM killer did a good job ;-) The system usually gets into a pretty much dead state after a couple of OOMs of so. There's also the little fact that prior to that commit, the OOMs don't happen at all as far as I can tell. I don't know for certain that the OOMs don't happen on the commits that have come up good. Sadly, all I can say is that after running N commits, I haven't seen an OOM. David ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-06-27 18:40 ` David Howells 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: David Howells @ 2009-06-27 18:40 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Johannes Weiner Cc: dhowells, KOSAKI Motohiro, Wu Fengguang, Andrew Morton, LKML, Christoph Lameter, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> wrote: > No, it has 600MB free pages after an OOM - which only means that the > OOM killer did a good job ;-) The system usually gets into a pretty much dead state after a couple of OOMs of so. There's also the little fact that prior to that commit, the OOMs don't happen at all as far as I can tell. I don't know for certain that the OOMs don't happen on the commits that have come up good. Sadly, all I can say is that after running N commits, I haven't seen an OOM. David -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-06-23 14:43 ` David Howells @ 2009-06-24 13:07 ` David Howells -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: David Howells @ 2009-06-24 13:07 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang, riel Cc: dhowells, Andrew Morton, LKML, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim Okay, I've bisected it down to a narrow range of 60 commits, which include various mm patches from Fengguang and Rik. bad: b8d9a86590fb334d28c5905a4c419ece7d08e37d good: 03347e2592078a90df818670fddf97a33eec70fb The bad one is definitely bad; the good one is very probably good (the V4L commit list branched from there, and survived about 40 iterations of LTP without coughing up an OOM). I've attached my bisection log to this point, and I'm continuing trying to narrow it down. git bisect visualise produces a nice linear list of commits between the bounds it's currently working. Is there any way to produce that as a text dump? David --- git bisect start # bad: [c868d550115b9ccc0027c67265b9520790f05601] mm: Move pgtable_cache_init() earlier git bisect bad c868d550115b9ccc0027c67265b9520790f05601 # good: [300df7dc89cc276377fc020704e34875d5c473b6] Merge branch 'upstream-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jlbec/ocfs2 git bisect good 300df7dc89cc276377fc020704e34875d5c473b6 # good: [e1f5b94fd0c93c3e27ede88b7ab652d086dc960f] Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/usb-2.6 git bisect good e1f5b94fd0c93c3e27ede88b7ab652d086dc960f # bad: [b8d9a86590fb334d28c5905a4c419ece7d08e37d] Documentation/accounting/getdelays.c intialize the variable before using it git bisect bad b8d9a86590fb334d28c5905a4c419ece7d08e37d ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-06-24 13:07 ` David Howells 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: David Howells @ 2009-06-24 13:07 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wu Fengguang, riel Cc: dhowells, Andrew Morton, LKML, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim Okay, I've bisected it down to a narrow range of 60 commits, which include various mm patches from Fengguang and Rik. bad: b8d9a86590fb334d28c5905a4c419ece7d08e37d good: 03347e2592078a90df818670fddf97a33eec70fb The bad one is definitely bad; the good one is very probably good (the V4L commit list branched from there, and survived about 40 iterations of LTP without coughing up an OOM). I've attached my bisection log to this point, and I'm continuing trying to narrow it down. git bisect visualise produces a nice linear list of commits between the bounds it's currently working. Is there any way to produce that as a text dump? David --- git bisect start # bad: [c868d550115b9ccc0027c67265b9520790f05601] mm: Move pgtable_cache_init() earlier git bisect bad c868d550115b9ccc0027c67265b9520790f05601 # good: [300df7dc89cc276377fc020704e34875d5c473b6] Merge branch 'upstream-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jlbec/ocfs2 git bisect good 300df7dc89cc276377fc020704e34875d5c473b6 # good: [e1f5b94fd0c93c3e27ede88b7ab652d086dc960f] Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/usb-2.6 git bisect good e1f5b94fd0c93c3e27ede88b7ab652d086dc960f # bad: [b8d9a86590fb334d28c5905a4c419ece7d08e37d] Documentation/accounting/getdelays.c intialize the variable before using it git bisect bad b8d9a86590fb334d28c5905a4c419ece7d08e37d -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen 2009-06-18 16:18 ` David Howells @ 2009-06-19 5:27 ` Wu Fengguang -1 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-06-19 5:27 UTC (permalink / raw) To: David Howells Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim, Wang, Roger On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 12:18:58AM +0800, David Howells wrote: > > Okay, after dropping all my devel patches, I got the OOM to happen again; > fresh trace attached. I was running LTP and an NFSD, and I was spamming the > NFSD continuously from another machine (mount;tar;umount;repeat). It's not likely Rik or mine patches can create OOM situations. But the problem is true - Roger also reports OOM on 2.6.30. He's running a 2GB desktop that suspend/resumes a lot. Thanks, Fengguang > > David > --- > Initializing cgroup subsys cpuset > Linux version 2.6.30-cachefs (dhowells@warthog.procyon.org.uk) (gcc version 4.4.0 20090506 (Red Hat 4.4.0-4) (GCC) ) #107 SMP Thu Jun 18 15:36:16 BST 2009 > Command line: initrd=andromeda-initrd console=tty0 console=ttyS0,115200 ro root=/dev/sda2 enforcing=1 debug BOOT_IMAGE=andromeda-vmlinuz > KERNEL supported cpus: > Intel GenuineIntel > AMD AuthenticAMD > Centaur CentaurHauls > BIOS-provided physical RAM map: > BIOS-e820: 0000000000000000 - 000000000009ec00 (usable) > BIOS-e820: 000000000009ec00 - 00000000000a0000 (reserved) > BIOS-e820: 00000000000e0000 - 0000000000100000 (reserved) > BIOS-e820: 0000000000100000 - 000000003e59a000 (usable) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e59a000 - 000000003e5a6000 (reserved) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e5a6000 - 000000003e644000 (usable) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e644000 - 000000003e6a9000 (ACPI NVS) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e6a9000 - 000000003e6ac000 (ACPI data) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e6ac000 - 000000003e6f2000 (ACPI NVS) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e6f2000 - 000000003e6ff000 (ACPI data) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e6ff000 - 000000003e700000 (usable) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e700000 - 000000003f000000 (reserved) > BIOS-e820: 00000000fff00000 - 0000000100000000 (reserved) > DMI 2.4 present. > last_pfn = 0x3e700 max_arch_pfn = 0x400000000 > MTRR default type: uncachable > MTRR fixed ranges enabled: > 00000-9FFFF write-back > A0000-FFFFF uncachable > MTRR variable ranges enabled: > 0 base 000000000 mask FC0000000 write-back > 1 base 03F000000 mask FFF000000 uncachable > 2 base 03E800000 mask FFF800000 uncachable > 3 base 03E700000 mask FFFF00000 uncachable > 4 disabled > 5 disabled > 6 disabled > 7 disabled > x86 PAT enabled: cpu 0, old 0x7040600070406, new 0x7010600070106 > initial memory mapped : 0 - 20000000 > init_memory_mapping: 0000000000000000-000000003e700000 > 0000000000 - 003e600000 page 2M > 003e600000 - 003e700000 page 4k > kernel direct mapping tables up to 3e700000 @ 8000-b000 > RAMDISK: 3e2ee000 - 3e57991c > ACPI: RSDP 00000000000fe020 00014 (v00 INTEL ) > ACPI: RSDT 000000003e6fd038 0004C (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 01000013) > ACPI: FACP 000000003e6fc000 00074 (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: DSDT 000000003e6f8000 03EDA (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: FACS 000000003e6ac000 00040 > ACPI: APIC 000000003e6f7000 00078 (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: WDDT 000000003e6f6000 00040 (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: MCFG 000000003e6f5000 0003C (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: ASF! 000000003e6f4000 000A6 (v32 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6f3000 001BC (v01 INTEL CpuPm 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6f2000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu0Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6ab000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu1Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6aa000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu2Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6a9000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu3Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: Local APIC address 0xfee00000 > (7 early reservations) ==> bootmem [0000000000 - 003e700000] > #0 [0000000000 - 0000001000] BIOS data page ==> [0000000000 - 0000001000] > #1 [0000006000 - 0000008000] TRAMPOLINE ==> [0000006000 - 0000008000] > #2 [0001000000 - 0001535d90] TEXT DATA BSS ==> [0001000000 - 0001535d90] > #3 [003e2ee000 - 003e57991c] RAMDISK ==> [003e2ee000 - 003e57991c] > #4 [000009e800 - 0000100000] BIOS reserved ==> [000009e800 - 0000100000] > #5 [0001536000 - 0001536199] BRK ==> [0001536000 - 0001536199] > #6 [0000008000 - 0000009000] PGTABLE ==> [0000008000 - 0000009000] > found SMP MP-table at [ffff8800000fe200] fe200 > [ffffea0000000000-ffffea0000dfffff] PMD -> [ffff880001a00000-ffff8800027fffff] on node 0 > Zone PFN ranges: > DMA 0x00000000 -> 0x00001000 > DMA32 0x00001000 -> 0x00100000 > Normal 0x00100000 -> 0x00100000 > Movable zone start PFN for each node > early_node_map[4] active PFN ranges > 0: 0x00000000 -> 0x0000009e > 0: 0x00000100 -> 0x0003e59a > 0: 0x0003e5a6 -> 0x0003e644 > 0: 0x0003e6ff -> 0x0003e700 > On node 0 totalpages: 255447 > DMA zone: 56 pages used for memmap > DMA zone: 101 pages reserved > DMA zone: 3841 pages, LIFO batch:0 > DMA32 zone: 3441 pages used for memmap > DMA32 zone: 248008 pages, LIFO batch:31 > ACPI: PM-Timer IO Port: 0x408 > ACPI: Local APIC address 0xfee00000 > ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x01] lapic_id[0x00] enabled) > ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x02] lapic_id[0x01] enabled) > ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x03] lapic_id[0x82] disabled) > ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x04] lapic_id[0x83] disabled) > ACPI: LAPIC_NMI (acpi_id[0x01] dfl dfl lint[0x1]) > ACPI: LAPIC_NMI (acpi_id[0x02] dfl dfl lint[0x1]) > ACPI: IOAPIC (id[0x02] address[0xfec00000] gsi_base[0]) > IOAPIC[0]: apic_id 2, version 32, address 0xfec00000, GSI 0-23 > ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 0 global_irq 2 dfl dfl) > ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 9 global_irq 9 high level) > ACPI: IRQ0 used by override. > ACPI: IRQ2 used by override. > ACPI: IRQ9 used by override. > Using ACPI (MADT) for SMP configuration information > 4 Processors exceeds NR_CPUS limit of 2 > SMP: Allowing 2 CPUs, 0 hotplug CPUs > nr_irqs_gsi: 24 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000000009e000 - 000000000009f000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000000009f000 - 00000000000a0000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 00000000000a0000 - 00000000000e0000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 00000000000e0000 - 0000000000100000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e59a000 - 000000003e5a6000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e644000 - 000000003e6a9000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e6a9000 - 000000003e6ac000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e6ac000 - 000000003e6f2000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e6f2000 - 000000003e6ff000 > Allocating PCI resources starting at 3f000000 (gap: 3f000000:c0f00000) > NR_CPUS:2 nr_cpumask_bits:2 nr_cpu_ids:2 nr_node_ids:1 > PERCPU: Embedded 24 pages at ffff880001541000, static data 67296 bytes > Built 1 zonelists in Zone order, mobility grouping on. Total pages: 251849 > Kernel command line: initrd=andromeda-initrd console=tty0 console=ttyS0,115200 ro root=/dev/sda2 enforcing=1 debug BOOT_IMAGE=andromeda-vmlinuz > PID hash table entries: 4096 (order: 12, 32768 bytes) > Dentry cache hash table entries: 131072 (order: 8, 1048576 bytes) > Inode-cache hash table entries: 65536 (order: 7, 524288 bytes) > Initializing CPU#0 > Checking aperture... > No AGP bridge found > Memory: 996952k/1022976k available (2949k kernel code, 1188k absent, 24132k reserved, 1679k data, 360k init) > NR_IRQS:320 > Fast TSC calibration using PIT > Detected 1865.185 MHz processor. > Console: colour VGA+ 80x25 > console [tty0] enabled > console [ttyS0] enabled > Calibrating delay loop (skipped), value calculated using timer frequency.. 3730.37 BogoMIPS (lpj=7460740) > Security Framework initialized > SELinux: Initializing. > SELinux: Starting in enforcing mode > Mount-cache hash table entries: 256 > Initializing cgroup subsys debug > Initializing cgroup subsys ns > Initializing cgroup subsys devices > CPU: L1 I cache: 32K, L1 D cache: 32K > CPU: L2 cache: 2048K > CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0 > CPU: Processor Core ID: 0 > mce: CPU supports 6 MCE banks > CPU0: Thermal monitoring enabled (TM2) > using mwait in idle threads. > ACPI: Core revision 20090521 > Setting APIC routing to flat > ..TIMER: vector=0x30 apic1=0 pin1=2 apic2=-1 pin2=-1 > CPU0: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6300 @ 1.86GHz stepping 06 > Booting processor 1 APIC 0x1 ip 0x6000 > Initializing CPU#1 > Calibrating delay using timer specific routine.. 3729.90 BogoMIPS (lpj=7459814) > CPU: L1 I cache: 32K, L1 D cache: 32K > CPU: L2 cache: 2048K > CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0 > CPU: Processor Core ID: 1 > mce: CPU supports 6 MCE banks > CPU1: Thermal monitoring enabled (TM2) > x86 PAT enabled: cpu 1, old 0x7040600070406, new 0x7010600070106 > CPU1: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6300 @ 1.86GHz stepping 06 > checking TSC synchronization [CPU#0 -> CPU#1]: passed. > Brought up 2 CPUs > Total of 2 processors activated (7460.27 BogoMIPS). > NET: Registered protocol family 16 > ACPI: bus type pci registered > PCI: MCFG configuration 0: base f0000000 segment 0 buses 0 - 127 > PCI: Not using MMCONFIG. > PCI: Using configuration type 1 for base access > bio: create slab <bio-0> at 0 > ACPI: EC: Look up EC in DSDT > ACPI: Interpreter enabled > ACPI: (supports S0 S3 S4 S5) > ACPI: Using IOAPIC for interrupt routing > PCI: MCFG configuration 0: base f0000000 segment 0 buses 0 - 127 > PCI: MCFG area at f0000000 reserved in ACPI motherboard resources > PCI: Using MMCONFIG at f0000000 - f7ffffff > ACPI: No dock devices found. > ACPI: PCI Root Bridge [PCI0] (0000:00) > pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50200000-0x502fffff] > pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 18 64bit mmio: [0x40000000-0x4fffffff] > pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 20 io port: [0x2110-0x2117] > pci 0000:00:03.0: reg 10 64bit mmio: [0x50326100-0x5032610f] > pci 0000:00:03.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:03.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50300000-0x5031ffff] > pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 14 32bit mmio: [0x50324000-0x50324fff] > pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 18 io port: [0x20e0-0x20ff] > pci 0000:00:19.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:19.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1a.0: reg 20 io port: [0x20c0-0x20df] > pci 0000:00:1a.1: reg 20 io port: [0x20a0-0x20bf] > pci 0000:00:1a.7: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50325c00-0x50325fff] > pci 0000:00:1a.7: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1a.7: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1b.0: reg 10 64bit mmio: [0x50320000-0x50323fff] > pci 0000:00:1b.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1b.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1c.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.1: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1c.1: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.2: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1c.2: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.3: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1c.3: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.4: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1c.4: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1d.0: reg 20 io port: [0x2080-0x209f] > pci 0000:00:1d.1: reg 20 io port: [0x2060-0x207f] > pci 0000:00:1d.2: reg 20 io port: [0x2040-0x205f] > pci 0000:00:1d.7: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50325800-0x50325bff] > pci 0000:00:1d.7: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1d.7: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1f.0: quirk: region 0400-047f claimed by ICH6 ACPI/GPIO/TCO > pci 0000:00:1f.0: quirk: region 0500-053f claimed by ICH6 GPIO > pci 0000:00:1f.0: ICH7 LPC Generic IO decode 1 PIO at 0680 (mask 007f) > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 10 io port: [0x2108-0x210f] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 14 io port: [0x211c-0x211f] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 18 io port: [0x2100-0x2107] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 1c io port: [0x2118-0x211b] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 20 io port: [0x2020-0x203f] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 24 32bit mmio: [0x50325000-0x503257ff] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: PME# supported from D3hot > pci 0000:00:1f.2: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1f.3: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50326000-0x503260ff] > pci 0000:00:1f.3: reg 20 io port: [0x2000-0x201f] > pci 0000:00:1c.0: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50400000-0x504fffff] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 10 io port: [0x1018-0x101f] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 14 io port: [0x1024-0x1027] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 18 io port: [0x1010-0x1017] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 1c io port: [0x1020-0x1023] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 20 io port: [0x1000-0x100f] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 24 32bit mmio: [0x50100000-0x501001ff] > pci 0000:02:00.0: supports D1 > pci 0000:02:00.0: PME# supported from D0 D1 D3hot > pci 0000:02:00.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.1: bridge io port: [0x1000-0x1fff] > pci 0000:00:1c.1: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50100000-0x501fffff] > pci 0000:00:1c.2: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50500000-0x505fffff] > pci 0000:00:1c.3: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50600000-0x506fffff] > pci 0000:00:1c.4: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50700000-0x507fffff] > pci 0000:06:03.0: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50004000-0x500047ff] > pci 0000:06:03.0: reg 14 32bit mmio: [0x50000000-0x50003fff] > pci 0000:06:03.0: supports D1 D2 > pci 0000:06:03.0: PME# supported from D0 D1 D2 D3hot > pci 0000:06:03.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1e.0: transparent bridge > pci 0000:00:1e.0: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50000000-0x500fffff] > pci_bus 0000:00: on NUMA node 0 > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.P32_._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX0._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX1._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX2._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX3._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX4._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKA] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKB] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 *10 11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKC] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKD] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKE] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 *9 10 11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKF] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 *10 11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKG] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 *9 10 11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKH] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) > SCSI subsystem initialized > libata version 3.00 loaded. > PCI: Using ACPI for IRQ routing > NetLabel: Initializing > NetLabel: domain hash size = 128 > NetLabel: protocols = UNLABELED CIPSOv4 > NetLabel: unlabeled traffic allowed by default > pnp: PnP ACPI init > ACPI: bus type pnp registered > pnp: PnP ACPI: found 12 devices > ACPI: ACPI bus type pnp unregistered > system 00:01: iomem range 0xf0000000-0xf7ffffff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed13000-0xfed13fff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed14000-0xfed17fff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed18000-0xfed18fff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed19000-0xfed19fff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed1c000-0xfed1ffff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed20000-0xfed3ffff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed45000-0xfed99fff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xc0000-0xdffff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xe0000-0xfffff could not be reserved > system 00:06: ioport range 0x500-0x53f has been reserved > system 00:06: ioport range 0x400-0x47f has been reserved > system 00:06: ioport range 0x680-0x6ff has been reserved > pci 0000:00:1c.0: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:01 > pci 0000:00:1c.0: IO window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.0: MEM window: 0x50400000-0x504fffff > pci 0000:00:1c.0: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.1: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:02 > pci 0000:00:1c.1: IO window: 0x1000-0x1fff > pci 0000:00:1c.1: MEM window: 0x50100000-0x501fffff > pci 0000:00:1c.1: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.2: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:03 > pci 0000:00:1c.2: IO window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.2: MEM window: 0x50500000-0x505fffff > pci 0000:00:1c.2: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.3: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:04 > pci 0000:00:1c.3: IO window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.3: MEM window: 0x50600000-0x506fffff > pci 0000:00:1c.3: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.4: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:05 > pci 0000:00:1c.4: IO window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.4: MEM window: 0x50700000-0x507fffff > pci 0000:00:1c.4: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1e.0: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:06 > pci 0000:00:1e.0: IO window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1e.0: MEM window: 0x50000000-0x500fffff > pci 0000:00:1e.0: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 17 > pci 0000:00:1c.0: setting latency timer to 64 > pci 0000:00:1c.1: PCI INT B -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 16 > pci 0000:00:1c.1: setting latency timer to 64 > pci 0000:00:1c.2: PCI INT C -> GSI 18 (level, low) -> IRQ 18 > pci 0000:00:1c.2: setting latency timer to 64 > pci 0000:00:1c.3: PCI INT D -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 19 > pci 0000:00:1c.3: setting latency timer to 64 > pci 0000:00:1c.4: PCI INT A -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 17 > pci 0000:00:1c.4: setting latency timer to 64 > pci 0000:00:1e.0: setting latency timer to 64 > pci_bus 0000:00: resource 0 io: [0x00-0xffff] > pci_bus 0000:00: resource 1 mem: [0x000000-0xffffffffffffffff] > pci_bus 0000:01: resource 1 mem: [0x50400000-0x504fffff] > pci_bus 0000:02: resource 0 io: [0x1000-0x1fff] > pci_bus 0000:02: resource 1 mem: [0x50100000-0x501fffff] > pci_bus 0000:03: resource 1 mem: [0x50500000-0x505fffff] > pci_bus 0000:04: resource 1 mem: [0x50600000-0x506fffff] > pci_bus 0000:05: resource 1 mem: [0x50700000-0x507fffff] > pci_bus 0000:06: resource 1 mem: [0x50000000-0x500fffff] > pci_bus 0000:06: resource 3 io: [0x00-0xffff] > pci_bus 0000:06: resource 4 mem: [0x000000-0xffffffffffffffff] > NET: Registered protocol family 2 > IP route cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 6, 262144 bytes) > TCP established hash table entries: 131072 (order: 9, 2097152 bytes) > TCP bind hash table entries: 65536 (order: 8, 1048576 bytes) > TCP: Hash tables configured (established 131072 bind 65536) > TCP reno registered > NET: Registered protocol family 1 > Unpacking initramfs... > Freeing initrd memory: 2606k freed > audit: initializing netlink socket (disabled) > type=2000 audit(1245336472.149:1): initialized > VFS: Disk quotas dquot_6.5.2 > Dquot-cache hash table entries: 512 (order 0, 4096 bytes) > SGI XFS with ACLs, security attributes, large block/inode numbers, no debug enabled > msgmni has been set to 1953 > SELinux: Registering netfilter hooks > alg: No test for fcrypt (fcrypt-generic) > alg: No test for stdrng (krng) > Block layer SCSI generic (bsg) driver version 0.4 loaded (major 253) > io scheduler noop registered > io scheduler anticipatory registered (default) > io scheduler deadline registered > io scheduler cfq registered > pci 0000:00:02.0: Boot video device > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.0: irq 24 for MSI/MSI-X > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.0: setting latency timer to 64 > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.1: irq 25 for MSI/MSI-X > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.1: setting latency timer to 64 > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.2: irq 26 for MSI/MSI-X > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.2: setting latency timer to 64 > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.3: irq 27 for MSI/MSI-X > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.3: setting latency timer to 64 > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.4: irq 28 for MSI/MSI-X > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.4: setting latency timer to 64 > input: Power Button as /class/input/input0 > ACPI: Power Button [PWRF] > input: Sleep Button as /class/input/input1 > ACPI: Sleep Button [SLPB] > processor ACPI_CPU:00: registered as cooling_device0 > ACPI: Processor [CPU0] (supports 8 throttling states) > processor ACPI_CPU:01: registered as cooling_device1 > ACPI: Processor [CPU1] (supports 8 throttling states) > Linux agpgart interface v0.103 > agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: Intel 965G Chipset > agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: detected 7676K stolen memory > agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: AGP aperture is 256M @ 0x40000000 > intelfb: Framebuffer driver for Intel(R) 830M/845G/852GM/855GM/865G/915G/915GM/945G/945GM/945GME/965G/965GM chipsets > intelfb: Version 0.9.6 > intelfb 0000:00:02.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 16 > intelfb: 00:02.0: Intel(R) 965G, aperture size 256MB, stolen memory 7932kB > intelfb: Initial video mode is 1024x768-32@70. > Serial: 8250/16550 driver, 4 ports, IRQ sharing enabled > serial8250: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A > Platform driver 'serial8250' needs updating - please use dev_pm_ops > 00:0a: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A > loop: module loaded > Driver 'sd' needs updating - please use bus_type methods > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: version 3.0 > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: PCI INT A -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 19 > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: irq 29 for MSI/MSI-X > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: AHCI 0001.0100 32 slots 4 ports 3 Gbps 0x33 impl SATA mode > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: flags: 64bit ncq sntf led clo pio slum part ems > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: setting latency timer to 64 > scsi0 : ahci > scsi1 : ahci > scsi2 : ahci > scsi3 : ahci > scsi4 : ahci > scsi5 : ahci > ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325100 irq 29 > ata2: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325180 irq 29 > ata3: DUMMY > ata4: DUMMY > ata5: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325300 irq 29 > ata6: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325380 irq 29 > e1000e: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Driver - 1.0.2-k2 > e1000e: Copyright (c) 1999-2008 Intel Corporation. > e1000e 0000:00:19.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 20 (level, low) -> IRQ 20 > e1000e 0000:00:19.0: setting latency timer to 64 > e1000e 0000:00:19.0: irq 30 for MSI/MSI-X > 0000:00:19.0: eth0: (PCI Express:2.5GB/s:Width x1) 00:16:76:ce:3a:3c > 0000:00:19.0: eth0: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection > 0000:00:19.0: eth0: MAC: 6, PHY: 6, PBA No: ffffff-0ff > PNP: PS/2 Controller [PNP0303:PS2K,PNP0f03:PS2M] at 0x60,0x64 irq 1,12 > Platform driver 'i8042' needs updating - please use dev_pm_ops > serio: i8042 KBD port at 0x60,0x64 irq 1 > serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12 > mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice > rtc_cmos 00:03: RTC can wake from S4 > rtc_cmos 00:03: rtc core: registered rtc_cmos as rtc0 > rtc0: alarms up to one month, 114 bytes nvram > i2c /dev entries driver > i801_smbus 0000:00:1f.3: PCI INT B -> GSI 21 (level, low) -> IRQ 21 > coretemp coretemp.0: Using relative temperature scale! > coretemp coretemp.1: Using relative temperature scale! > cpuidle: using governor ladder > ip_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team > TCP cubic registered > input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard as /class/input/input2 > NET: Registered protocol family 17 > registered taskstats version 1 > ata6: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300) > rtc_cmos 00:03: setting system clock to 2009-06-18 14:47:54 UTC (1245336474) > ata5: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300) > ata1: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113 SControl 300) > ata2: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300) > ata1.00: ATA-7: ST380211AS, 3.AAE, max UDMA/133 > ata1.00: 156301488 sectors, multi 0: LBA48 NCQ (depth 31/32) > ata1.00: configured for UDMA/133 > scsi 0:0:0:0: Direct-Access ATA ST380211AS 3.AA PQ: 0 ANSI: 5 > sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] 156301488 512-byte hardware sectors: (80.0 GB/74.5 GiB) > sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write Protect is off > sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00 > sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA > sda: sda1 sda2 sda3 sda4 < sda5 sda6 sda7 sda8 > > sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI disk > Freeing unused kernel memory: 360k freed > Write protecting the kernel read-only data: 4320k > Red Hat nash version 6.0.52 starting > Mounting proc filesystem > Mounting sysfs filesystem > Creating /dev > Creating initial device nodes > Setting up hotplug. > input: ImPS/2 Generic Wheel Mouse as /class/input/input3 > Creating block device nodes. > mount: could not find filesystem '/proc/bus/usb' > Waiting for driver initialization. > Waiting for driver initialization. > Creating root device. > Mounting root filesystem. > kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds > Setting up otherEXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with writeback data mode. > filesystems. > Setting up new root fs > no fstab.sys, mounting internal defaults > SELinux: 8192 avtab hash slots, 177803 rules. > SELinux: 8192 avtab hash slots, 177803 rules. > SELinux: 6 users, 12 roles, 2431 types, 118 bools, 1 sens, 1024 cats > SELinux: 73 classes, 177803 rules > SELinux: class kernel_service not defined in policy > SELinux: permission open in class sock_file not defined in policy > SELinux: permission nlmsg_tty_audit in class netlink_audit_socket not defined in policy > SELinux: the above unknown classes and permissions will be allowed > SELinux: Completing initialization. > SELinux: Setting up existing superblocks. > SELinux: initialized (dev sda2, type ext3), uses xattr > SELinux: initialized (dev tmpfs, type tmpfs), uses transition SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev selinuxfs, type selinuxfs), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev mqueue, type mqueue), uses transition SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev devpts, type devpts), uses transition SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev inotifyfs, type inotifyfs), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev tmpfs, type tmpfs), uses transition SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev anon_inodefs, type anon_inodefs), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev pipefs, type pipefs), uses task SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev debugfs, type debugfs), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev sockfs, type sockfs), uses task SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev proc, type proc), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev bdev, type bdev), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev rootfs, type rootfs), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev sysfs, type sysfs), uses genfs_contexts > type=1403 audit(1245336481.989:2): policy loaded auid=4294967295 ses=4294967295 > Switching to new root and running init. > unmounting old /dev > unmounting old /proc > unmounting old /sys > Welcome to Fedora > Press 'I' to enter interactive startup. > Starting udev: [ OK ] > Setting hostname andromeda.procyon.org.uk: [ OK ] > Checking filesystems > Checking all file systems. > [/sbin/fsck.ext3 (1) -- /] fsck.ext3 -a /dev/sda2 > /1: clean, 330519/2621440 files, 1528859/2620603 blocks > [/sbin/fsck.ext3 (1) -- /boot] fsck.ext3 -a /dev/sda1 > /boot1: clean, 79/50200 files, 72187/200780 blocks > [ OK ] > Remounting root filesystem in read-write mode: [ OK ] > Mounting local filesystems: [ OK ] > Enabling local filesystem quotas: [ OK ] > Enabling /etc/fstab swaps: [ OK ] > Entering non-interactive startup > Starting background readahead (early, fast mode): [ OK ] > FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > Bringing up loopback interface: [ OK ] > Bringing up interface eth0: > Determining IP information for eth0... done. > [ OK ] > FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > Starting restorecond: [ OK ] > Starting auditd: [ OK ] > Starting irqbalance: [ OK ] > Starting mcstransd: [ OK ] > Starting rpcbind: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > rpcbind: cannot create socket for udp6 > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > rpcbind: cannot create socket for tcp6 > [ OK ] > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > Starting NFS statd: [ OK ] > Starting system message bus: [ OK ] > Starting lm_sensors: not configured, run sensors-detect[WARNING] > Starting sshd: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > [ OK ] > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > Starting ntpd: [ OK ] > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > SysRq : Changing Loglevel > Loglevel set to 8 > Now booted > Starting smartd: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > [ OK ] > > Fedora release 9 (Sulphur) > Kernel 2.6.30-cachefs on an x86_64 (/dev/ttyS0) > > andromeda.procyon.org.uk login: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > warning: `capget01' uses 32-bit capabilities (legacy support in use) > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > Adding 65528k swap on ./swapfile01. Priority:-1 extents:141 across:498688k > Adding 65528k swap on ./swapfile01. Priority:-1 extents:203 across:829292k > Adding 65528k swap on ./swapfile01. Priority:-1 extents:151 across:811620k > Unable to find swap-space signature > Adding 32k swap on alreadyused. Priority:-1 extents:4 across:18988k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile02. Priority:-1 extents:4 across:1064k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile03. Priority:-2 extents:1 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile04. Priority:-3 extents:4 across:18976k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile05. Priority:-4 extents:2 across:44k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile06. Priority:-5 extents:1 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile07. Priority:-6 extents:2 across:60k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile08. Priority:-7 extents:2 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile09. Priority:-8 extents:1 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile10. Priority:-9 extents:2 across:36k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile11. Priority:-10 extents:1 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile12. Priority:-11 extents:2 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile13. Priority:-12 extents:1 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile14. Priority:-13 extents:1 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile15. Priority:-14 extents:1 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile16. Priority:-15 extents:2 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile17. Priority:-16 extents:1 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile18. Priority:-17 extents:2 across:44k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile19. Priority:-18 extents:2 across:1316k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile20. Priority:-19 extents:2 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile21. Priority:-20 extents:2 across:72k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile22. Priority:-21 extents:1 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile23. Priority:-22 extents:1 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile24. Priority:-23 extents:3 across:44k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile25. Priority:-24 extents:1 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile26. Priority:-25 extents:1 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile27. Priority:-26 extents:1 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile28. Priority:-27 extents:2 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile29. Priority:-28 extents:1 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile30. Priority:-29 extents:1 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile31. Priority:-30 extents:1 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on firstswapfile. Priority:-31 extents:2 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on secondswapfile. Priority:-32 extents:2 across:44k > warning: process `sysctl01' used the deprecated sysctl system call with 1.1. > warning: process `sysctl01' used the deprecated sysctl system call with 1.2. > warning: process `sysctl03' used the deprecated sysctl system call with 1.1. > warning: process `sysctl03' used the deprecated sysctl system call with 1.1. > warning: process `sysctl04' used the deprecated sysctl system call with > RPC: Registered udp transport module. > RPC: Registered tcp transport module. > Installing knfsd (copyright (C) 1996 okir@monad.swb.de). > NFSD: Using /var/lib/nfs/v4recovery as the NFSv4 state recovery directory > NFSD: starting 90-second grace period > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > msgctl11 invoked oom-killer: gfp_mask=0xd0, order=1, oom_adj=0 > msgctl11 cpuset=/ mems_allowed=0 > Pid: 12411, comm: msgctl11 Not tainted 2.6.30-cachefs #107 > Call Trace: > [<ffffffff81071612>] ? oom_kill_process.clone.0+0xa9/0x245 > [<ffffffff810736e7>] ? drain_local_pages+0x0/0x13 > [<ffffffff810718d9>] ? __out_of_memory+0x12b/0x142 > [<ffffffff8107195a>] ? out_of_memory+0x6a/0x94 > [<ffffffff81074002>] ? __alloc_pages_nodemask+0x422/0x50b > [<ffffffff81031112>] ? copy_process+0x95/0x1158 > [<ffffffff81074155>] ? __get_free_pages+0x12/0x50 > [<ffffffff81031135>] ? copy_process+0xb8/0x1158 > [<ffffffff81081346>] ? handle_mm_fault+0x2d5/0x645 > [<ffffffff81032314>] ? do_fork+0x13f/0x2ba > [<ffffffff81022a0b>] ? do_page_fault+0x1f1/0x206 > [<ffffffff8100b0d3>] ? stub_clone+0x13/0x20 > [<ffffffff8100ad6b>] ? system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b > Mem-Info: > DMA per-cpu: > CPU 0: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 > CPU 1: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 > DMA32 per-cpu: > CPU 0: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 57 > CPU 1: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 0 > Active_anon:70104 active_file:1 inactive_anon:6557 > inactive_file:0 unevictable:0 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 > free:4062 slab:41969 mapped:541 pagetables:59663 bounce:0 > DMA free:3920kB min:60kB low:72kB high:88kB active_anon:2268kB inactive_anon:428kB active_file:0kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:15364kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no > lowmem_reserve[]: 0 968 968 968 > DMA32 free:12328kB min:3948kB low:4932kB high:5920kB active_anon:278148kB inactive_anon:25800kB active_file:4kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:992032kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no > lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0 0 > DMA: 8*4kB 0*8kB 1*16kB 1*32kB 2*64kB 1*128kB 0*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 1*2048kB 0*4096kB = 3920kB > DMA32: 2474*4kB 56*8kB 8*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 12328kB > 1660 total pagecache pages > 0 pages in swap cache > Swap cache stats: add 0, delete 0, find 0/0 > Free swap = 0kB > Total swap = 0kB > 255744 pages RAM > 5588 pages reserved > 255749 pages shared > 215785 pages non-shared > Out of memory: kill process 6838 (msgctl11) score 152029 or a child > Killed process 8850 (msgctl11) ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 167+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/3] make mapped executable pages the first class citizen @ 2009-06-19 5:27 ` Wu Fengguang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 167+ messages in thread From: Wu Fengguang @ 2009-06-19 5:27 UTC (permalink / raw) To: David Howells Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, Christoph Lameter, KOSAKI Motohiro, hannes, peterz, riel, tytso, linux-mm, elladan, npiggin, minchan.kim, Wang, Roger On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 12:18:58AM +0800, David Howells wrote: > > Okay, after dropping all my devel patches, I got the OOM to happen again; > fresh trace attached. I was running LTP and an NFSD, and I was spamming the > NFSD continuously from another machine (mount;tar;umount;repeat). It's not likely Rik or mine patches can create OOM situations. But the problem is true - Roger also reports OOM on 2.6.30. He's running a 2GB desktop that suspend/resumes a lot. Thanks, Fengguang > > David > --- > Initializing cgroup subsys cpuset > Linux version 2.6.30-cachefs (dhowells@warthog.procyon.org.uk) (gcc version 4.4.0 20090506 (Red Hat 4.4.0-4) (GCC) ) #107 SMP Thu Jun 18 15:36:16 BST 2009 > Command line: initrd=andromeda-initrd console=tty0 console=ttyS0,115200 ro root=/dev/sda2 enforcing=1 debug BOOT_IMAGE=andromeda-vmlinuz > KERNEL supported cpus: > Intel GenuineIntel > AMD AuthenticAMD > Centaur CentaurHauls > BIOS-provided physical RAM map: > BIOS-e820: 0000000000000000 - 000000000009ec00 (usable) > BIOS-e820: 000000000009ec00 - 00000000000a0000 (reserved) > BIOS-e820: 00000000000e0000 - 0000000000100000 (reserved) > BIOS-e820: 0000000000100000 - 000000003e59a000 (usable) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e59a000 - 000000003e5a6000 (reserved) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e5a6000 - 000000003e644000 (usable) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e644000 - 000000003e6a9000 (ACPI NVS) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e6a9000 - 000000003e6ac000 (ACPI data) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e6ac000 - 000000003e6f2000 (ACPI NVS) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e6f2000 - 000000003e6ff000 (ACPI data) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e6ff000 - 000000003e700000 (usable) > BIOS-e820: 000000003e700000 - 000000003f000000 (reserved) > BIOS-e820: 00000000fff00000 - 0000000100000000 (reserved) > DMI 2.4 present. > last_pfn = 0x3e700 max_arch_pfn = 0x400000000 > MTRR default type: uncachable > MTRR fixed ranges enabled: > 00000-9FFFF write-back > A0000-FFFFF uncachable > MTRR variable ranges enabled: > 0 base 000000000 mask FC0000000 write-back > 1 base 03F000000 mask FFF000000 uncachable > 2 base 03E800000 mask FFF800000 uncachable > 3 base 03E700000 mask FFFF00000 uncachable > 4 disabled > 5 disabled > 6 disabled > 7 disabled > x86 PAT enabled: cpu 0, old 0x7040600070406, new 0x7010600070106 > initial memory mapped : 0 - 20000000 > init_memory_mapping: 0000000000000000-000000003e700000 > 0000000000 - 003e600000 page 2M > 003e600000 - 003e700000 page 4k > kernel direct mapping tables up to 3e700000 @ 8000-b000 > RAMDISK: 3e2ee000 - 3e57991c > ACPI: RSDP 00000000000fe020 00014 (v00 INTEL ) > ACPI: RSDT 000000003e6fd038 0004C (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 01000013) > ACPI: FACP 000000003e6fc000 00074 (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: DSDT 000000003e6f8000 03EDA (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: FACS 000000003e6ac000 00040 > ACPI: APIC 000000003e6f7000 00078 (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: WDDT 000000003e6f6000 00040 (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: MCFG 000000003e6f5000 0003C (v01 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: ASF! 000000003e6f4000 000A6 (v32 INTEL DG965RY 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6f3000 001BC (v01 INTEL CpuPm 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6f2000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu0Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6ab000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu1Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6aa000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu2Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: SSDT 000000003e6a9000 00175 (v01 INTEL Cpu3Ist 00000330 MSFT 01000013) > ACPI: Local APIC address 0xfee00000 > (7 early reservations) ==> bootmem [0000000000 - 003e700000] > #0 [0000000000 - 0000001000] BIOS data page ==> [0000000000 - 0000001000] > #1 [0000006000 - 0000008000] TRAMPOLINE ==> [0000006000 - 0000008000] > #2 [0001000000 - 0001535d90] TEXT DATA BSS ==> [0001000000 - 0001535d90] > #3 [003e2ee000 - 003e57991c] RAMDISK ==> [003e2ee000 - 003e57991c] > #4 [000009e800 - 0000100000] BIOS reserved ==> [000009e800 - 0000100000] > #5 [0001536000 - 0001536199] BRK ==> [0001536000 - 0001536199] > #6 [0000008000 - 0000009000] PGTABLE ==> [0000008000 - 0000009000] > found SMP MP-table at [ffff8800000fe200] fe200 > [ffffea0000000000-ffffea0000dfffff] PMD -> [ffff880001a00000-ffff8800027fffff] on node 0 > Zone PFN ranges: > DMA 0x00000000 -> 0x00001000 > DMA32 0x00001000 -> 0x00100000 > Normal 0x00100000 -> 0x00100000 > Movable zone start PFN for each node > early_node_map[4] active PFN ranges > 0: 0x00000000 -> 0x0000009e > 0: 0x00000100 -> 0x0003e59a > 0: 0x0003e5a6 -> 0x0003e644 > 0: 0x0003e6ff -> 0x0003e700 > On node 0 totalpages: 255447 > DMA zone: 56 pages used for memmap > DMA zone: 101 pages reserved > DMA zone: 3841 pages, LIFO batch:0 > DMA32 zone: 3441 pages used for memmap > DMA32 zone: 248008 pages, LIFO batch:31 > ACPI: PM-Timer IO Port: 0x408 > ACPI: Local APIC address 0xfee00000 > ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x01] lapic_id[0x00] enabled) > ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x02] lapic_id[0x01] enabled) > ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x03] lapic_id[0x82] disabled) > ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x04] lapic_id[0x83] disabled) > ACPI: LAPIC_NMI (acpi_id[0x01] dfl dfl lint[0x1]) > ACPI: LAPIC_NMI (acpi_id[0x02] dfl dfl lint[0x1]) > ACPI: IOAPIC (id[0x02] address[0xfec00000] gsi_base[0]) > IOAPIC[0]: apic_id 2, version 32, address 0xfec00000, GSI 0-23 > ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 0 global_irq 2 dfl dfl) > ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 9 global_irq 9 high level) > ACPI: IRQ0 used by override. > ACPI: IRQ2 used by override. > ACPI: IRQ9 used by override. > Using ACPI (MADT) for SMP configuration information > 4 Processors exceeds NR_CPUS limit of 2 > SMP: Allowing 2 CPUs, 0 hotplug CPUs > nr_irqs_gsi: 24 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000000009e000 - 000000000009f000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000000009f000 - 00000000000a0000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 00000000000a0000 - 00000000000e0000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 00000000000e0000 - 0000000000100000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e59a000 - 000000003e5a6000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e644000 - 000000003e6a9000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e6a9000 - 000000003e6ac000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e6ac000 - 000000003e6f2000 > PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000003e6f2000 - 000000003e6ff000 > Allocating PCI resources starting at 3f000000 (gap: 3f000000:c0f00000) > NR_CPUS:2 nr_cpumask_bits:2 nr_cpu_ids:2 nr_node_ids:1 > PERCPU: Embedded 24 pages at ffff880001541000, static data 67296 bytes > Built 1 zonelists in Zone order, mobility grouping on. Total pages: 251849 > Kernel command line: initrd=andromeda-initrd console=tty0 console=ttyS0,115200 ro root=/dev/sda2 enforcing=1 debug BOOT_IMAGE=andromeda-vmlinuz > PID hash table entries: 4096 (order: 12, 32768 bytes) > Dentry cache hash table entries: 131072 (order: 8, 1048576 bytes) > Inode-cache hash table entries: 65536 (order: 7, 524288 bytes) > Initializing CPU#0 > Checking aperture... > No AGP bridge found > Memory: 996952k/1022976k available (2949k kernel code, 1188k absent, 24132k reserved, 1679k data, 360k init) > NR_IRQS:320 > Fast TSC calibration using PIT > Detected 1865.185 MHz processor. > Console: colour VGA+ 80x25 > console [tty0] enabled > console [ttyS0] enabled > Calibrating delay loop (skipped), value calculated using timer frequency.. 3730.37 BogoMIPS (lpj=7460740) > Security Framework initialized > SELinux: Initializing. > SELinux: Starting in enforcing mode > Mount-cache hash table entries: 256 > Initializing cgroup subsys debug > Initializing cgroup subsys ns > Initializing cgroup subsys devices > CPU: L1 I cache: 32K, L1 D cache: 32K > CPU: L2 cache: 2048K > CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0 > CPU: Processor Core ID: 0 > mce: CPU supports 6 MCE banks > CPU0: Thermal monitoring enabled (TM2) > using mwait in idle threads. > ACPI: Core revision 20090521 > Setting APIC routing to flat > ..TIMER: vector=0x30 apic1=0 pin1=2 apic2=-1 pin2=-1 > CPU0: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6300 @ 1.86GHz stepping 06 > Booting processor 1 APIC 0x1 ip 0x6000 > Initializing CPU#1 > Calibrating delay using timer specific routine.. 3729.90 BogoMIPS (lpj=7459814) > CPU: L1 I cache: 32K, L1 D cache: 32K > CPU: L2 cache: 2048K > CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0 > CPU: Processor Core ID: 1 > mce: CPU supports 6 MCE banks > CPU1: Thermal monitoring enabled (TM2) > x86 PAT enabled: cpu 1, old 0x7040600070406, new 0x7010600070106 > CPU1: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6300 @ 1.86GHz stepping 06 > checking TSC synchronization [CPU#0 -> CPU#1]: passed. > Brought up 2 CPUs > Total of 2 processors activated (7460.27 BogoMIPS). > NET: Registered protocol family 16 > ACPI: bus type pci registered > PCI: MCFG configuration 0: base f0000000 segment 0 buses 0 - 127 > PCI: Not using MMCONFIG. > PCI: Using configuration type 1 for base access > bio: create slab <bio-0> at 0 > ACPI: EC: Look up EC in DSDT > ACPI: Interpreter enabled > ACPI: (supports S0 S3 S4 S5) > ACPI: Using IOAPIC for interrupt routing > PCI: MCFG configuration 0: base f0000000 segment 0 buses 0 - 127 > PCI: MCFG area at f0000000 reserved in ACPI motherboard resources > PCI: Using MMCONFIG at f0000000 - f7ffffff > ACPI: No dock devices found. > ACPI: PCI Root Bridge [PCI0] (0000:00) > pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50200000-0x502fffff] > pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 18 64bit mmio: [0x40000000-0x4fffffff] > pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 20 io port: [0x2110-0x2117] > pci 0000:00:03.0: reg 10 64bit mmio: [0x50326100-0x5032610f] > pci 0000:00:03.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:03.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50300000-0x5031ffff] > pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 14 32bit mmio: [0x50324000-0x50324fff] > pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 18 io port: [0x20e0-0x20ff] > pci 0000:00:19.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:19.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1a.0: reg 20 io port: [0x20c0-0x20df] > pci 0000:00:1a.1: reg 20 io port: [0x20a0-0x20bf] > pci 0000:00:1a.7: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50325c00-0x50325fff] > pci 0000:00:1a.7: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1a.7: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1b.0: reg 10 64bit mmio: [0x50320000-0x50323fff] > pci 0000:00:1b.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1b.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1c.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.1: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1c.1: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.2: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1c.2: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.3: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1c.3: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.4: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1c.4: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1d.0: reg 20 io port: [0x2080-0x209f] > pci 0000:00:1d.1: reg 20 io port: [0x2060-0x207f] > pci 0000:00:1d.2: reg 20 io port: [0x2040-0x205f] > pci 0000:00:1d.7: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50325800-0x50325bff] > pci 0000:00:1d.7: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > pci 0000:00:1d.7: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1f.0: quirk: region 0400-047f claimed by ICH6 ACPI/GPIO/TCO > pci 0000:00:1f.0: quirk: region 0500-053f claimed by ICH6 GPIO > pci 0000:00:1f.0: ICH7 LPC Generic IO decode 1 PIO at 0680 (mask 007f) > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 10 io port: [0x2108-0x210f] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 14 io port: [0x211c-0x211f] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 18 io port: [0x2100-0x2107] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 1c io port: [0x2118-0x211b] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 20 io port: [0x2020-0x203f] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 24 32bit mmio: [0x50325000-0x503257ff] > pci 0000:00:1f.2: PME# supported from D3hot > pci 0000:00:1f.2: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1f.3: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50326000-0x503260ff] > pci 0000:00:1f.3: reg 20 io port: [0x2000-0x201f] > pci 0000:00:1c.0: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50400000-0x504fffff] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 10 io port: [0x1018-0x101f] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 14 io port: [0x1024-0x1027] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 18 io port: [0x1010-0x1017] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 1c io port: [0x1020-0x1023] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 20 io port: [0x1000-0x100f] > pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 24 32bit mmio: [0x50100000-0x501001ff] > pci 0000:02:00.0: supports D1 > pci 0000:02:00.0: PME# supported from D0 D1 D3hot > pci 0000:02:00.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.1: bridge io port: [0x1000-0x1fff] > pci 0000:00:1c.1: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50100000-0x501fffff] > pci 0000:00:1c.2: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50500000-0x505fffff] > pci 0000:00:1c.3: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50600000-0x506fffff] > pci 0000:00:1c.4: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50700000-0x507fffff] > pci 0000:06:03.0: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0x50004000-0x500047ff] > pci 0000:06:03.0: reg 14 32bit mmio: [0x50000000-0x50003fff] > pci 0000:06:03.0: supports D1 D2 > pci 0000:06:03.0: PME# supported from D0 D1 D2 D3hot > pci 0000:06:03.0: PME# disabled > pci 0000:00:1e.0: transparent bridge > pci 0000:00:1e.0: bridge 32bit mmio: [0x50000000-0x500fffff] > pci_bus 0000:00: on NUMA node 0 > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.P32_._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX0._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX1._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX2._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX3._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX4._PRT] > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKA] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKB] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 *10 11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKC] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKD] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKE] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 *9 10 11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKF] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 *10 11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKG] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 *9 10 11 12) > ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKH] (IRQs 3 4 5 7 9 10 *11 12) > SCSI subsystem initialized > libata version 3.00 loaded. > PCI: Using ACPI for IRQ routing > NetLabel: Initializing > NetLabel: domain hash size = 128 > NetLabel: protocols = UNLABELED CIPSOv4 > NetLabel: unlabeled traffic allowed by default > pnp: PnP ACPI init > ACPI: bus type pnp registered > pnp: PnP ACPI: found 12 devices > ACPI: ACPI bus type pnp unregistered > system 00:01: iomem range 0xf0000000-0xf7ffffff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed13000-0xfed13fff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed14000-0xfed17fff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed18000-0xfed18fff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed19000-0xfed19fff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed1c000-0xfed1ffff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed20000-0xfed3ffff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xfed45000-0xfed99fff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xc0000-0xdffff has been reserved > system 00:01: iomem range 0xe0000-0xfffff could not be reserved > system 00:06: ioport range 0x500-0x53f has been reserved > system 00:06: ioport range 0x400-0x47f has been reserved > system 00:06: ioport range 0x680-0x6ff has been reserved > pci 0000:00:1c.0: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:01 > pci 0000:00:1c.0: IO window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.0: MEM window: 0x50400000-0x504fffff > pci 0000:00:1c.0: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.1: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:02 > pci 0000:00:1c.1: IO window: 0x1000-0x1fff > pci 0000:00:1c.1: MEM window: 0x50100000-0x501fffff > pci 0000:00:1c.1: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.2: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:03 > pci 0000:00:1c.2: IO window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.2: MEM window: 0x50500000-0x505fffff > pci 0000:00:1c.2: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.3: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:04 > pci 0000:00:1c.3: IO window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.3: MEM window: 0x50600000-0x506fffff > pci 0000:00:1c.3: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.4: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:05 > pci 0000:00:1c.4: IO window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.4: MEM window: 0x50700000-0x507fffff > pci 0000:00:1c.4: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1e.0: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:06 > pci 0000:00:1e.0: IO window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1e.0: MEM window: 0x50000000-0x500fffff > pci 0000:00:1e.0: PREFETCH window: disabled > pci 0000:00:1c.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 17 > pci 0000:00:1c.0: setting latency timer to 64 > pci 0000:00:1c.1: PCI INT B -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 16 > pci 0000:00:1c.1: setting latency timer to 64 > pci 0000:00:1c.2: PCI INT C -> GSI 18 (level, low) -> IRQ 18 > pci 0000:00:1c.2: setting latency timer to 64 > pci 0000:00:1c.3: PCI INT D -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 19 > pci 0000:00:1c.3: setting latency timer to 64 > pci 0000:00:1c.4: PCI INT A -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 17 > pci 0000:00:1c.4: setting latency timer to 64 > pci 0000:00:1e.0: setting latency timer to 64 > pci_bus 0000:00: resource 0 io: [0x00-0xffff] > pci_bus 0000:00: resource 1 mem: [0x000000-0xffffffffffffffff] > pci_bus 0000:01: resource 1 mem: [0x50400000-0x504fffff] > pci_bus 0000:02: resource 0 io: [0x1000-0x1fff] > pci_bus 0000:02: resource 1 mem: [0x50100000-0x501fffff] > pci_bus 0000:03: resource 1 mem: [0x50500000-0x505fffff] > pci_bus 0000:04: resource 1 mem: [0x50600000-0x506fffff] > pci_bus 0000:05: resource 1 mem: [0x50700000-0x507fffff] > pci_bus 0000:06: resource 1 mem: [0x50000000-0x500fffff] > pci_bus 0000:06: resource 3 io: [0x00-0xffff] > pci_bus 0000:06: resource 4 mem: [0x000000-0xffffffffffffffff] > NET: Registered protocol family 2 > IP route cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 6, 262144 bytes) > TCP established hash table entries: 131072 (order: 9, 2097152 bytes) > TCP bind hash table entries: 65536 (order: 8, 1048576 bytes) > TCP: Hash tables configured (established 131072 bind 65536) > TCP reno registered > NET: Registered protocol family 1 > Unpacking initramfs... > Freeing initrd memory: 2606k freed > audit: initializing netlink socket (disabled) > type=2000 audit(1245336472.149:1): initialized > VFS: Disk quotas dquot_6.5.2 > Dquot-cache hash table entries: 512 (order 0, 4096 bytes) > SGI XFS with ACLs, security attributes, large block/inode numbers, no debug enabled > msgmni has been set to 1953 > SELinux: Registering netfilter hooks > alg: No test for fcrypt (fcrypt-generic) > alg: No test for stdrng (krng) > Block layer SCSI generic (bsg) driver version 0.4 loaded (major 253) > io scheduler noop registered > io scheduler anticipatory registered (default) > io scheduler deadline registered > io scheduler cfq registered > pci 0000:00:02.0: Boot video device > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.0: irq 24 for MSI/MSI-X > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.0: setting latency timer to 64 > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.1: irq 25 for MSI/MSI-X > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.1: setting latency timer to 64 > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.2: irq 26 for MSI/MSI-X > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.2: setting latency timer to 64 > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.3: irq 27 for MSI/MSI-X > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.3: setting latency timer to 64 > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.4: irq 28 for MSI/MSI-X > pcieport-driver 0000:00:1c.4: setting latency timer to 64 > input: Power Button as /class/input/input0 > ACPI: Power Button [PWRF] > input: Sleep Button as /class/input/input1 > ACPI: Sleep Button [SLPB] > processor ACPI_CPU:00: registered as cooling_device0 > ACPI: Processor [CPU0] (supports 8 throttling states) > processor ACPI_CPU:01: registered as cooling_device1 > ACPI: Processor [CPU1] (supports 8 throttling states) > Linux agpgart interface v0.103 > agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: Intel 965G Chipset > agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: detected 7676K stolen memory > agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: AGP aperture is 256M @ 0x40000000 > intelfb: Framebuffer driver for Intel(R) 830M/845G/852GM/855GM/865G/915G/915GM/945G/945GM/945GME/965G/965GM chipsets > intelfb: Version 0.9.6 > intelfb 0000:00:02.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 16 > intelfb: 00:02.0: Intel(R) 965G, aperture size 256MB, stolen memory 7932kB > intelfb: Initial video mode is 1024x768-32@70. > Serial: 8250/16550 driver, 4 ports, IRQ sharing enabled > serial8250: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A > Platform driver 'serial8250' needs updating - please use dev_pm_ops > 00:0a: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A > loop: module loaded > Driver 'sd' needs updating - please use bus_type methods > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: version 3.0 > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: PCI INT A -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 19 > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: irq 29 for MSI/MSI-X > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: AHCI 0001.0100 32 slots 4 ports 3 Gbps 0x33 impl SATA mode > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: flags: 64bit ncq sntf led clo pio slum part ems > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: setting latency timer to 64 > scsi0 : ahci > scsi1 : ahci > scsi2 : ahci > scsi3 : ahci > scsi4 : ahci > scsi5 : ahci > ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325100 irq 29 > ata2: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325180 irq 29 > ata3: DUMMY > ata4: DUMMY > ata5: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325300 irq 29 > ata6: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0x50325000 port 0x50325380 irq 29 > e1000e: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Driver - 1.0.2-k2 > e1000e: Copyright (c) 1999-2008 Intel Corporation. > e1000e 0000:00:19.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 20 (level, low) -> IRQ 20 > e1000e 0000:00:19.0: setting latency timer to 64 > e1000e 0000:00:19.0: irq 30 for MSI/MSI-X > 0000:00:19.0: eth0: (PCI Express:2.5GB/s:Width x1) 00:16:76:ce:3a:3c > 0000:00:19.0: eth0: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection > 0000:00:19.0: eth0: MAC: 6, PHY: 6, PBA No: ffffff-0ff > PNP: PS/2 Controller [PNP0303:PS2K,PNP0f03:PS2M] at 0x60,0x64 irq 1,12 > Platform driver 'i8042' needs updating - please use dev_pm_ops > serio: i8042 KBD port at 0x60,0x64 irq 1 > serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12 > mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice > rtc_cmos 00:03: RTC can wake from S4 > rtc_cmos 00:03: rtc core: registered rtc_cmos as rtc0 > rtc0: alarms up to one month, 114 bytes nvram > i2c /dev entries driver > i801_smbus 0000:00:1f.3: PCI INT B -> GSI 21 (level, low) -> IRQ 21 > coretemp coretemp.0: Using relative temperature scale! > coretemp coretemp.1: Using relative temperature scale! > cpuidle: using governor ladder > ip_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team > TCP cubic registered > input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard as /class/input/input2 > NET: Registered protocol family 17 > registered taskstats version 1 > ata6: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300) > rtc_cmos 00:03: setting system clock to 2009-06-18 14:47:54 UTC (1245336474) > ata5: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300) > ata1: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113 SControl 300) > ata2: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300) > ata1.00: ATA-7: ST380211AS, 3.AAE, max UDMA/133 > ata1.00: 156301488 sectors, multi 0: LBA48 NCQ (depth 31/32) > ata1.00: configured for UDMA/133 > scsi 0:0:0:0: Direct-Access ATA ST380211AS 3.AA PQ: 0 ANSI: 5 > sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] 156301488 512-byte hardware sectors: (80.0 GB/74.5 GiB) > sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write Protect is off > sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00 > sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA > sda: sda1 sda2 sda3 sda4 < sda5 sda6 sda7 sda8 > > sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI disk > Freeing unused kernel memory: 360k freed > Write protecting the kernel read-only data: 4320k > Red Hat nash version 6.0.52 starting > Mounting proc filesystem > Mounting sysfs filesystem > Creating /dev > Creating initial device nodes > Setting up hotplug. > input: ImPS/2 Generic Wheel Mouse as /class/input/input3 > Creating block device nodes. > mount: could not find filesystem '/proc/bus/usb' > Waiting for driver initialization. > Waiting for driver initialization. > Creating root device. > Mounting root filesystem. > kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds > Setting up otherEXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with writeback data mode. > filesystems. > Setting up new root fs > no fstab.sys, mounting internal defaults > SELinux: 8192 avtab hash slots, 177803 rules. > SELinux: 8192 avtab hash slots, 177803 rules. > SELinux: 6 users, 12 roles, 2431 types, 118 bools, 1 sens, 1024 cats > SELinux: 73 classes, 177803 rules > SELinux: class kernel_service not defined in policy > SELinux: permission open in class sock_file not defined in policy > SELinux: permission nlmsg_tty_audit in class netlink_audit_socket not defined in policy > SELinux: the above unknown classes and permissions will be allowed > SELinux: Completing initialization. > SELinux: Setting up existing superblocks. > SELinux: initialized (dev sda2, type ext3), uses xattr > SELinux: initialized (dev tmpfs, type tmpfs), uses transition SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev selinuxfs, type selinuxfs), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev mqueue, type mqueue), uses transition SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev devpts, type devpts), uses transition SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev inotifyfs, type inotifyfs), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev tmpfs, type tmpfs), uses transition SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev anon_inodefs, type anon_inodefs), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev pipefs, type pipefs), uses task SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev debugfs, type debugfs), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev sockfs, type sockfs), uses task SIDs > SELinux: initialized (dev proc, type proc), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev bdev, type bdev), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev rootfs, type rootfs), uses genfs_contexts > SELinux: initialized (dev sysfs, type sysfs), uses genfs_contexts > type=1403 audit(1245336481.989:2): policy loaded auid=4294967295 ses=4294967295 > Switching to new root and running init. > unmounting old /dev > unmounting old /proc > unmounting old /sys > Welcome to Fedora > Press 'I' to enter interactive startup. > Starting udev: [ OK ] > Setting hostname andromeda.procyon.org.uk: [ OK ] > Checking filesystems > Checking all file systems. > [/sbin/fsck.ext3 (1) -- /] fsck.ext3 -a /dev/sda2 > /1: clean, 330519/2621440 files, 1528859/2620603 blocks > [/sbin/fsck.ext3 (1) -- /boot] fsck.ext3 -a /dev/sda1 > /boot1: clean, 79/50200 files, 72187/200780 blocks > [ OK ] > Remounting root filesystem in read-write mode: [ OK ] > Mounting local filesystems: [ OK ] > Enabling local filesystem quotas: [ OK ] > Enabling /etc/fstab swaps: [ OK ] > Entering non-interactive startup > Starting background readahead (early, fast mode): [ OK ] > FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > Bringing up loopback interface: [ OK ] > Bringing up interface eth0: > Determining IP information for eth0... done. > [ OK ] > FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > Starting restorecond: [ OK ] > Starting auditd: [ OK ] > Starting irqbalance: [ OK ] > Starting mcstransd: [ OK ] > Starting rpcbind: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > rpcbind: cannot create socket for udp6 > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > rpcbind: cannot create socket for tcp6 > [ OK ] > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > Starting NFS statd: [ OK ] > Starting system message bus: [ OK ] > Starting lm_sensors: not configured, run sensors-detect[WARNING] > Starting sshd: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > [ OK ] > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > Starting ntpd: [ OK ] > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > SysRq : Changing Loglevel > Loglevel set to 8 > Now booted > Starting smartd: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > [ OK ] > > Fedora release 9 (Sulphur) > Kernel 2.6.30-cachefs on an x86_64 (/dev/ttyS0) > > andromeda.procyon.org.uk login: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > warning: `capget01' uses 32-bit capabilities (legacy support in use) > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > Adding 65528k swap on ./swapfile01. Priority:-1 extents:141 across:498688k > Adding 65528k swap on ./swapfile01. Priority:-1 extents:203 across:829292k > Adding 65528k swap on ./swapfile01. Priority:-1 extents:151 across:811620k > Unable to find swap-space signature > Adding 32k swap on alreadyused. Priority:-1 extents:4 across:18988k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile02. Priority:-1 extents:4 across:1064k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile03. Priority:-2 extents:1 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile04. Priority:-3 extents:4 across:18976k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile05. Priority:-4 extents:2 across:44k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile06. Priority:-5 extents:1 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile07. Priority:-6 extents:2 across:60k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile08. Priority:-7 extents:2 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile09. Priority:-8 extents:1 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile10. Priority:-9 extents:2 across:36k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile11. Priority:-10 extents:1 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile12. Priority:-11 extents:2 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile13. Priority:-12 extents:1 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile14. Priority:-13 extents:1 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile15. Priority:-14 extents:1 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile16. Priority:-15 extents:2 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile17. Priority:-16 extents:1 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile18. Priority:-17 extents:2 across:44k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile19. Priority:-18 extents:2 across:1316k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile20. Priority:-19 extents:2 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile21. Priority:-20 extents:2 across:72k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile22. Priority:-21 extents:1 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile23. Priority:-22 extents:1 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile24. Priority:-23 extents:3 across:44k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile25. Priority:-24 extents:1 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile26. Priority:-25 extents:1 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile27. Priority:-26 extents:1 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile28. Priority:-27 extents:2 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile29. Priority:-28 extents:1 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile30. Priority:-29 extents:1 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on swapfile31. Priority:-30 extents:1 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on firstswapfile. Priority:-31 extents:2 across:32k > Adding 32k swap on secondswapfile. Priority:-32 extents:2 across:44k > warning: process `sysctl01' used the deprecated sysctl system call with 1.1. > warning: process `sysctl01' used the deprecated sysctl system call with 1.2. > warning: process `sysctl03' used the deprecated sysctl system call with 1.1. > warning: process `sysctl03' used the deprecated sysctl system call with 1.1. > warning: process `sysctl04' used the deprecated sysctl system call with > RPC: Registered udp transport module. > RPC: Registered tcp transport module. > Installing knfsd (copyright (C) 1996 okir@monad.swb.de). > NFSD: Using /var/lib/nfs/v4recovery as the NFSv4 state recovery directory > NFSD: starting 90-second grace period > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.30-cachefs/modules.dep: No such file or directory > > msgctl11 invoked oom-killer: gfp_mask=0xd0, order=1, oom_adj=0 > msgctl11 cpuset=/ mems_allowed=0 > Pid: 12411, comm: msgctl11 Not tainted 2.6.30-cachefs #107 > Call Trace: > [<ffffffff81071612>] ? oom_kill_process.clone.0+0xa9/0x245 > [<ffffffff810736e7>] ? drain_local_pages+0x0/0x13 > [<ffffffff810718d9>] ? __out_of_memory+0x12b/0x142 > [<ffffffff8107195a>] ? out_of_memory+0x6a/0x94 > [<ffffffff81074002>] ? __alloc_pages_nodemask+0x422/0x50b > [<ffffffff81031112>] ? copy_process+0x95/0x1158 > [<ffffffff81074155>] ? __get_free_pages+0x12/0x50 > [<ffffffff81031135>] ? copy_process+0xb8/0x1158 > [<ffffffff81081346>] ? handle_mm_fault+0x2d5/0x645 > [<ffffffff81032314>] ? do_fork+0x13f/0x2ba > [<ffffffff81022a0b>] ? do_page_fault+0x1f1/0x206 > [<ffffffff8100b0d3>] ? stub_clone+0x13/0x20 > [<ffffffff8100ad6b>] ? system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b > Mem-Info: > DMA per-cpu: > CPU 0: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 > CPU 1: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 > DMA32 per-cpu: > CPU 0: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 57 > CPU 1: hi: 186, btch: 31 usd: 0 > Active_anon:70104 active_file:1 inactive_anon:6557 > inactive_file:0 unevictable:0 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 > free:4062 slab:41969 mapped:541 pagetables:59663 bounce:0 > DMA free:3920kB min:60kB low:72kB high:88kB active_anon:2268kB inactive_anon:428kB active_file:0kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:15364kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no > lowmem_reserve[]: 0 968 968 968 > DMA32 free:12328kB min:3948kB low:4932kB high:5920kB active_anon:278148kB inactive_anon:25800kB active_file:4kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB present:992032kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no > lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0 0 > DMA: 8*4kB 0*8kB 1*16kB 1*32kB 2*64kB 1*128kB 0*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 1*2048kB 0*4096kB = 3920kB > DMA32: 2474*4kB 56*8kB 8*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 12328kB > 1660 total pagecache pages > 0 pages in swap cache > Swap cache stats: add 0, delete 0, find 0/0 > Free swap = 0kB > Total swap = 0kB > 255744 pages RAM > 5588 pages reserved > 255749 pages shared > 215785 pages non-shared > Out of memory: kill process 6838 (msgctl11) score 152029 or a child > Killed process 8850 (msgctl11) -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. 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Johannes Weiner 2009-05-17 0:38 ` Minchan Kim 2009-05-17 0:38 ` Minchan Kim 2009-05-18 14:46 ` Christoph Lameter 2009-05-18 14:46 ` Christoph Lameter 2009-05-19 3:27 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-05-19 3:27 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-05-19 4:41 ` KOSAKI Motohiro 2009-05-19 4:41 ` KOSAKI Motohiro 2009-05-19 4:44 ` KOSAKI Motohiro 2009-05-19 4:44 ` KOSAKI Motohiro 2009-05-19 4:48 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-05-19 4:48 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-05-19 5:09 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-05-19 6:27 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-05-19 6:27 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-05-19 6:25 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-05-19 6:25 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-05-20 11:20 ` Andi Kleen 2009-05-20 11:20 ` Andi Kleen 2009-05-20 14:32 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-05-20 14:32 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-05-20 14:47 ` Andi Kleen 2009-05-20 14:47 ` Andi Kleen 2009-05-20 14:56 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-05-20 14:56 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-05-20 15:38 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-05-20 15:38 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-06-08 12:14 ` Nai Xia 2009-06-08 12:14 ` Nai Xia 2009-06-08 12:46 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-06-08 12:46 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-06-08 15:02 ` Nai Xia 2009-06-08 15:02 ` Nai Xia 2009-06-08 7:39 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-06-08 7:39 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-06-08 7:51 ` KOSAKI Motohiro 2009-06-08 7:51 ` KOSAKI Motohiro 2009-06-08 7:56 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-06-08 7:56 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-06-08 17:18 ` Nai Xia 2009-06-08 17:18 ` Nai Xia 2009-06-09 6:44 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-06-09 6:44 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-05-19 7:15 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-05-19 7:15 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-05-19 7:20 ` KOSAKI Motohiro 2009-05-19 7:20 ` KOSAKI Motohiro 2009-05-19 7:49 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-05-19 7:49 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-05-19 8:06 ` KOSAKI Motohiro 2009-05-19 8:06 ` KOSAKI Motohiro 2009-05-19 8:53 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-05-19 8:53 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-05-19 12:28 ` KOSAKI Motohiro 2009-05-19 12:28 ` KOSAKI Motohiro 2009-05-20 1:44 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-05-20 1:44 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-05-20 1:59 ` KOSAKI Motohiro 2009-05-20 1:59 ` KOSAKI Motohiro 2009-05-20 2:31 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-05-20 2:58 ` KOSAKI Motohiro 2009-05-20 2:58 ` KOSAKI Motohiro 2009-05-19 13:24 ` Rik van Riel 2009-05-19 13:24 ` Rik van Riel 2009-05-19 15:55 ` KOSAKI Motohiro 2009-05-19 15:55 ` KOSAKI Motohiro 2009-05-19 6:39 ` Pekka Enberg 2009-05-19 6:39 ` Pekka Enberg 2009-05-19 6:56 ` KOSAKI Motohiro 2009-05-19 6:56 ` KOSAKI Motohiro 2009-05-19 7:44 ` Peter Zijlstra 2009-05-19 7:44 ` Peter Zijlstra 2009-05-19 8:05 ` Pekka Enberg 2009-05-19 8:05 ` Pekka Enberg 2009-05-19 8:12 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-05-19 8:12 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-05-19 8:14 ` Pekka Enberg 2009-05-19 8:14 ` Pekka Enberg 2009-05-19 13:14 ` Rik van Riel 2009-05-19 13:14 ` Rik van Riel 2009-05-16 9:00 ` [PATCH 3/3] vmscan: merge duplicate code in shrink_active_list() Wu Fengguang 2009-05-16 9:00 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-05-16 13:39 ` Johannes Weiner 2009-05-16 13:39 ` Johannes Weiner 2009-05-16 13:47 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-05-16 13:47 ` Wu Fengguang 2009-05-16 14:35 ` Rik van Riel 2009-05-16 14:35 ` Rik van Riel 2009-05-17 1:24 ` Minchan Kim 2009-05-17 1:24 ` Minchan Kim 2009-05-16 14:56 ` [PATCH 0/3] make mapped 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