Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2003 18:09:04 -0700 From: "Lucky Green" <shamrock@cypherpunks.to> To: <freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG> Cc: dillon@apollo.backplane.com Subject: RE: Broken memory management on system with no swap Message-ID: <007a01c3086b$c4a81ae0$6601a8c0@VAIO650>
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Matt Dillon wrote: :> I suggest changing this: :> :> if ((vm_swap_size < 64 && vm_page_count_min()) || :> (swap_pager_full && vm_paging_target() > 0)) { :> :> To this: :> :> if (pass != 0 && :> ((vm_swap_size < 64 && vm_page_count_min()) || :> (swap_pager_full && vm_paging_target() > 0))) { Matt, You patch, at least so far, appears to prevent processes from being killed due to lack of memory. Thanks! However, I am still seeing other memory-related error messages in the syslog: ---------- Apr 20 22:54:32 pakastelohi kernel: swap_pager_getswapspace: failed Apr 22 00:34:29 pakastelohi kernel: ENOMEM 0xc6bb8c00 on 0xc6d91380(ad4s1.bde) Apr 22 00:34:34 pakastelohi kernel: ENOMEM 0xc6bc5300 on 0xc6d91380(ad4s1.bde) Apr 22 00:48:49 pakastelohi kernel: ENOMEM 0xc65b8e00 on 0xc6d91380(ad4s1.bde) Apr 22 00:52:51 pakastelohi kernel: ENOMEM 0xc6477000 on 0xc6d91380(ad4s1.bde) Apr 22 00:52:51 pakastelohi kernel: ENOMEM 0xc860fc00 on 0xc6d91380(ad4s1.bde) Apr 22 01:07:14 pakastelohi kernel: ENOMEM 0xc69b4900 on 0xc6865880(ad6s1c.bde) Apr 22 01:07:14 pakastelohi kernel: ENOMEM 0xc85fee00 on 0xc6865880(ad6s1c.bde) ----------- I had reported the "swap_pager_getswapspace: failed" and GBDE "ENOMEM" errors in earlier, separate threads. The "swap_pager_getswapspace: failed" occurred most likely, though I am not positive, during the copying of a large file between two unencrypted partitions. The GBDE "ENOMEM" errors occurred while moving multiple GBs in directories containing files of various sizes, from a few MB to about 800MB, from one GBDE partition to another. (gbde.c,v 1.13) What I don't know is what the impact of these messages is: can they be safely ignored or are they indicative of processes failing to execute as requested and/or possible data corruption taking place? Thanks, --Lucky
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