Re: swapper: page allocation failure. order:1, mode:0x20
From: Robert Hancock
Date: Mon Feb 28 2005 - 20:14:41 EST
Bernd Schubert wrote:
Oh no, not this page allocation problems again. In summer I already posted
problems with page allocation errors with 2.6.7, but to me it seemed that
nobody cared. That time we got those problems every morning during the cron
jobs and our main file server always completely crashed.
This time its our cluster master system and first happend after an uptime
of 89 days, kernel is 2.6.9. Besides of those messages, the system still
seems to run stable
I really beg for help here, so please please please help me solving this
probem. What can I do to solve it?
First a (dumb) question, what does 'page allocation failure' really mean?
Is it some out of memory case?
Feb 28 10:04:45 hitchcock kernel: swapper: page allocation failure. order:1, mode:0x20
Feb 28 10:04:45 hitchcock kernel:
Feb 28 10:04:45 hitchcock kernel: Call Trace:<IRQ> <ffffffff8015b0de>{__alloc_pages+878} <ffffffff8015b10e>{__get_free_pages+14}
Feb 28 10:04:45 hitchcock kernel: <ffffffff8015edc6>{kmem_getpages+38} <ffffffff803d064a>{ip_frag_create+26}
Feb 28 10:04:45 hitchcock kernel: <ffffffff8016061e>{cache_grow+190} <ffffffff80160e80>{cache_alloc_refill+560}
Feb 28 10:04:45 hitchcock kernel: <ffffffff801617e3>{__kmalloc+195} <ffffffff803b5680>{alloc_skb+64}
Feb 28 10:04:45 hitchcock kernel: <ffffffff8031727e>{tg3_alloc_rx_skb+222} <ffffffff80317553>{tg3_rx+371}
Feb 28 10:04:45 hitchcock kernel: <ffffffff80317977>{tg3_poll+183} <ffffffff803bc306>{net_rx_action+134}
Essentially the tg3 Ethernet driver is trying to allocate memory to
store a received packet, and is unable to do so. Since this is done
inside interrupt context, this allocation has to be serviced from
physical memory. Order 1 means it only wanted one page of memory, and
since that failed it looks like the system must have been awfully short
on available physical RAM.. it could be some kind of kernel memory leak
or VM issue, though this condition may not be entirely unexpected in
certain cases, like if the system has little physical RAM free at a
certain point and then a flood of network packets arrive.
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