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From: "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst@redhat.com>
To: Tetsuo Handa <penguin-kernel@I-love.SAKURA.ne.jp>
Cc: mhocko@kernel.org, wei.w.wang@intel.com,
	virtualization@lists.linux-foundation.org, linux-mm@kvack.org,
	Raushaniya Maksudova <rmaksudova@parallels.com>,
	"Denis V. Lunev" <den@openvz.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] virtio: avoid possible OOM lockup at virtballoon_oom_notify()
Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2017 20:01:04 +0300	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20171016195317-mutt-send-email-mst@kernel.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <201710161958.IAE65151.HFOLMQSFOVFJtO@I-love.SAKURA.ne.jp>

On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 07:58:29PM +0900, Tetsuo Handa wrote:
> Tetsuo Handa wrote:
> > Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
> > > > > 
> > > > > The proper fix isn't that hard - just avoid allocations under lock.
> > > > > 
> > > > > Patch posted, pls take a look.
> > > > 
> > > > Your patch allocates pages in order to inflate the balloon, but
> > > > your patch will allow leak_balloon() to deflate the balloon.
> > > > How deflating the balloon (i.e. calling leak_balloon()) makes sense
> > > > when allocating pages for inflating the balloon (i.e. calling
> > > > fill_balloon()) ?
> > > 
> > > The idea is that fill_balloon is allocating memory with __GFP_NORETRY
> > > so it will avoid disruptive actions like the OOM killer.
> > > Under pressure it will normally fail and retry in half a second or so.
> > > 
> > > Calling leak_balloon in that situation could benefit the system as a whole.
> > > 
> > > I might be misunderstanding the meaning of the relevant GFP flags,
> > > pls correct me if I'm wrong.
> > 
> > Would you answer to below question by "yes"/"no" ?
> > 
> >   If leak_balloon() is called via out_of_memory(), leak_balloon()
> >   will decrease "struct virtio_balloon"->num_pages.
> >   But, is "struct virtio_balloon_config"->num_pages updated when
> >   leak_balloon() is called via out_of_memory() ?
> > 
> > Below explanation assumes that your answer is "no".
> > 
> > I consider that fill_balloon() is using __GFP_NORETRY is a bug.
> 
> Below are my test results using 4.14-rc5.
> 
>   http://I-love.SAKURA.ne.jp/tmp/20171016-default.log.xz
>   http://I-love.SAKURA.ne.jp/tmp/20171016-deflate.log.xz
> 
> 20171016-default.log.xz is without VIRTIO_BALLOON_F_DEFLATE_ON_OOM and
> 20171016-deflate.log.xz is with VIRTIO_BALLOON_F_DEFLATE_ON_OOM. (I used
> inverting virtio_has_feature(VIRTIO_BALLOON_F_DEFLATE_ON_OOM) test
> because the QEMU I'm using does not support deflate-on-oom option.)
> 
> > Consider an extreme situation that guest1 is started with 8192MB
> > memory and then guest1's memory is reduced to 128MB by
> > 
> >   virsh qemu-monitor-command --domain guest1 --hmp 'balloon 128'
> > 
> > when VIRTIO_BALLOON_F_DEFLATE_ON_OOM was not negotiated.
> > Of course, 128MB would be too small to operate guest1 properly.
> > Since update_balloon_size_func() continues calling fill_balloon()
> > until guest1's memory is reduced to 128MB, you will see flooding of
> > "puff" messages (and guest1 is practically unusable because all CPU
> > resource will be wasted for unsuccessful memory reclaim attempts)
> > unless the OOM killer is invoked.
> 
> 20171016-default.log.xz continued printing "puff" messages until kernel
> panic caused by somebody else killing all OOM killable processes via
> GFP_KERNEL allocation requests. Although fill_balloon() was printing
> a lot of noises due to __GFP_NORETRY, the system made forward progress
> in the form of kernel panic triggered by no more OOM killable processes.
> 
> ----------
> [   88.270838] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   88.503496] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   88.730058] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   88.937971] Out of memory: Kill process 669 (dhclient) score 54 or sacrifice child
> [   89.007322] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   89.234874] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   89.439735] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   89.496389] Out of memory: Kill process 853 (tuned) score 47 or sacrifice child
> [   89.663808] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   89.883812] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   90.104417] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   90.251293] Out of memory: Kill process 568 (polkitd) score 36 or sacrifice child
> [   90.326131] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   90.821722] Out of memory: Kill process 601 (NetworkManager) score 23 or sacrifice child
> [   91.293848] Out of memory: Kill process 585 (rsyslogd) score 13 or sacrifice child
> [   91.799413] Out of memory: Kill process 415 (systemd-journal) score 13 or sacrifice child
> [   91.861974] Out of memory: Kill process 987 (qmgr) score 6 or sacrifice child
> [   91.925297] Out of memory: Kill process 985 (master) score 6 or sacrifice child
> [   92.254082] Out of memory: Kill process 985 (master) score 6 or sacrifice child
> [   92.464029] Out of memory: Kill process 881 (login) score 4 or sacrifice child
> [   92.467859] Out of memory: Kill process 881 (login) score 4 or sacrifice child
> [   93.490928] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   93.713220] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   93.932145] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   94.147652] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   94.363826] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   94.606404] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   94.833539] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   95.053230] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   95.267805] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   95.483789] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   98.290124] Out of memory: Kill process 595 (crond) score 3 or sacrifice child
> [   98.643588] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   98.864487] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   99.084685] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   99.299766] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   99.515745] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   99.758334] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   99.985175] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [  100.204474] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [  100.419757] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [  100.635681] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [  101.263840] Out of memory: Kill process 587 (systemd-logind) score 2 or sacrifice child
> [  101.319432] Out of memory: Kill process 586 (irqbalance) score 1 or sacrifice child
> [  101.386546] Out of memory: Kill process 569 (dbus-daemon) score 0 or sacrifice child
> [  103.805754] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [  104.033073] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [  104.253104] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [  104.467810] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [  104.683792] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [  104.926409] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [  105.153490] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [  105.372610] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [  105.587751] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [  105.803719] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [  108.958882] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [  109.185254] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [  109.404393] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [  109.621584] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [  109.697419] Kernel panic - not syncing: Out of memory and no killable processes...
> [  109.723710] ---[ end Kernel panic - not syncing: Out of memory and no killable processes...
> ----------
> 
> > 
> > What this patch is trying to handle is a situation when
> > VIRTIO_BALLOON_F_DEFLATE_ON_OOM was negotiated. Once
> > update_balloon_size_func() started calling fill_balloon(),
> > update_balloon_size_func() will continue calling fill_balloon()
> > until guest1's memory is reduced to 128MB, won't it?
> > 
> > Since fill_balloon() uses __GFP_IO | __GFP_FS, fill_balloon() can
> > indirectly trigger out_of_memory() despite __GFP_NORETRY is specified.
> > 
> > When update_balloon_size_func() is running for calling fill_balloon(),
> > calling leak_balloon() will increase number of pages to fill which
> > fill_balloon() is supposed to fill. Leaking some pages from leak_balloon()
> > via blocking_notifier_call_chain() callback could avoid invocation of the
> > OOM killer for that specific moment, but it bounces back to us later because
> > number of pages to allocate later (note that update_balloon_size_func() is
> > running for calling fill_balloon()) is increased by leak_balloon().
> 
> 20171016-deflate.log.xz continued printing "puff" messages without any OOM
> killer messages, for fill_balloon() always inflates faster than leak_balloon()
> deflates.
> 
> Since the OOM killer cannot be invoked unless leak_balloon() completely
> deflates faster than fill_balloon() inflates, the guest remained unusable
> (e.g. unable to login via ssh) other than printing "puff" messages.
> This result was worse than 20171016-default.log.xz , for the system was
> not able to make any forward progress (i.e. complete OOM lockup).
> 
> ----------
> [   19.866938] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   20.089350] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   20.430965] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   20.652641] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   20.894680] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   21.122063] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   21.340872] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   21.556128] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   21.772473] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   22.014960] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   24.972961] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   25.201565] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   25.420875] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   25.636081] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   25.851670] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   26.095842] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   26.322284] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [   26.851691] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> (...snipped...)
> [  211.748567] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [  211.963910] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [  215.157737] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [  215.385239] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [  215.604426] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [  215.819807] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [  216.036491] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [  216.278718] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [  216.505410] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [  216.724334] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [  216.940318] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [  217.155560] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [  220.312187] virtio_balloon virtio3: Out of puff! Can't get 1 pages
> [  220.342980] sysrq: SysRq : Resetting
> ----------
> 
> > 
> > Thus, I don't think that avoid invoking the OOM killer by calling leak_balloon()
> > makes sense when update_balloon_size_func() is running for calling fill_balloon().
> > And this patch tries to detect it by replacing mutex_lock() with mutex_trylock().
> > 
> > > Well the point of this flag is that when it's acked,
> > > host knows that it's safe to inflate the balloon
> > > to a large portion of guest memory and this won't
> > > cause an OOM situation.
> > 
> > Assuming that your answer to the question is "no", I don't think it is
> > safe to inflate the balloon to a large portion of guest memory, for once
> > update_balloon_size_func() started calling fill_balloon(),
> > update_balloon_size_func() can not stop calling fill_balloon() even when
> > blocking_notifier_call_chain() callback called leak_balloon() because
> > "struct virtio_balloon_config"->num_pages will not be updated when
> > blocking_notifier_call_chain() callback called leak_balloon().
> 
> As I demonstrated above, VIRTIO_BALLOON_F_DEFLATE_ON_OOM can lead to complete
> OOM lockup because out_of_memory() => fill_balloon() => out_of_memory() =>
> fill_balloon() sequence can effectively disable the OOM killer when the host
> assumed that it's safe to inflate the balloon to a large portion of guest
> memory and this won't cause an OOM situation.

I agree. But I wonder how did the contributors use it in their systems.


> > > I think the assumption is that it fill back up eventually
> > > when guest does have some free memory.
> 
> So, my question again because such assumption is broken.
> What is the expected behavior after deflating while inflating?
> How should "struct virtio_balloon_config"->num_pages be interpreted?
> 
>   struct virtio_balloon_config {
>   	/* Number of pages host wants Guest to give up. */
>   	__u32 num_pages;
>   	/* Number of pages we've actually got in balloon. */
>   	__u32 actual;
>   };
> 
> If leak_balloon() from out_of_memory() should be stronger than
> fill_balloon() from update_balloon_size_func(), we need to make
> sure that update_balloon_size_func() stops calling fill_balloon()
> when leak_balloon() was called from out_of_memory().

I think that's the case. Question is, when can we inflate again?

> If fill_balloon() from update_balloon_size_func() should be
> stronger than leak_balloon() from out_of_memory(), we need to make
> sure that leak_balloon() from out_of_memory() is ignored when
> fill_balloon() from update_balloon_size_func() is running.
> 
> Apart from vb->balloon_lock deadlock avoidance, we need to define
> the expected behavior.


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  reply	other threads:[~2017-10-16 17:01 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 27+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <1507632457-4611-1-git-send-email-penguin-kernel@I-love.SAKURA.ne.jp>
2017-10-10 11:47 ` [PATCH] virtio: avoid possible OOM lockup at virtballoon_oom_notify() Michal Hocko
2017-10-10 11:47 ` Michal Hocko
2017-10-12  2:36 ` Wei Wang
2017-10-13 11:28   ` Tetsuo Handa
2017-10-13 13:19     ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2017-10-13 13:19     ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2017-10-12  2:36 ` Wei Wang
2017-10-13 13:23 ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2017-10-13 13:23 ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2017-10-13 16:41   ` Tetsuo Handa
2017-10-15  0:22     ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2017-10-15  5:38       ` Tetsuo Handa
2017-10-16 10:58         ` Tetsuo Handa
2017-10-16 17:01           ` Michael S. Tsirkin [this message]
2017-10-18 10:59             ` Tetsuo Handa
2017-10-18 17:16               ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2017-10-19 11:52                 ` Tetsuo Handa
2017-10-19 11:52                 ` Tetsuo Handa
2017-10-19 13:00                   ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2017-10-19 13:00                   ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2017-10-18 17:16               ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2017-10-18 10:59             ` Tetsuo Handa
2017-10-16 17:01           ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2017-10-16 10:58         ` Tetsuo Handa
2017-10-15  5:38       ` Tetsuo Handa
2017-10-15  0:22     ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2017-10-13 16:41   ` Tetsuo Handa

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