Thus spake Kristian Peters (kristian.peters@korseby.net): > Andrea Arcangeli schrieb: > > Marcelo asked me to to make it configurable at runtime so you could go > > in the deadlock prone stautus of 2.4.22 on demand, but I'm not going to > > add more features to 2.4 today unless they're blocker bugs (even if that > > would be simple to implement), actually it's not even my choice so don't > > ask me for that sorry. > > Andrea, your vm does not work correctly in any cases. > > It's so simple. I've tried to fill up my memory with that crappy khexedit that comes with kde2. You'll see how my memory fills with the contents of the whole file I load. When I have started 2 or 3 instances of khexedit my memory was nearly completely filled. Than I tried to start another khexedit (with a file that should nearly fit into memory), and the pain began. > > See: > > Dec 5 13:33:52 adlib kernel: __alloc_pages: 2-order allocation failed (gfp=0x1f0/0) > Dec 5 13:33:52 adlib kernel: __alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed (gfp=0x1f0/0) > Dec 5 13:33:59 adlib kernel: __alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed (gfp=0xf0/0) > Dec 5 13:33:59 adlib kernel: __alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed (gfp=0x1f0/0) > Dec 5 13:37:57 adlib kernel: __alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed (gfp=0xf0/0) > Dec 5 13:37:58 adlib kernel: __alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed (gfp=0x1f0/0) > Dec 5 13:40:32 adlib kernel: __alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed (gfp=0x1d2/0) > Dec 5 13:40:32 adlib kernel: VM: killing process XFree86 > > -------> ouch ... > > > Ok. Could you please describe what your vm really does here in my specific case ? > Rick's old vm worked better. It'd have killed the task that had last allocated memory. > > PS: If you need more details it should be no problem to do this again. > > I'm see'ing similar except it's killing random apps such as CRON, named and some others. How far do I have to roll back to get the previous oomkiller? Trying to roll 2.4.23 out. :wq! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Robert L. Harris | GPG Key ID: E344DA3B @ x-hkp://pgp.mit.edu DISCLAIMER: These are MY OPINIONS ALONE. I speak for no-one else. Life is not a destination, it's a journey. Microsoft produces 15 car pileups on the highway. Don't stop traffic to stand and gawk at the tragedy.