Re: 2.6.39-rc4+: Kernel leaking memory during FS scanning,regression?

From: Bruno PrÃmont
Date: Thu Apr 28 2011 - 02:22:34 EST


On Wed, 27 Apr 2011 14:55:49 "Paul E. McKenney" wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 12:28:37AM +0200, Thomas Gleixner wrote:
> > On Tue, 26 Apr 2011, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> > > Normally SCHED_FIFO runs until it voluntarily gives up the CPU. That's
> > > kind of the point of SCHED_FIFO. Involuntary context switches happen
> > > when some higher-priority SCHED_FIFO process becomes runnable (irq
> > > handlers? You _do_ have CONFIG_IRQ_FORCED_THREADING=y in your config
> > > too), and maybe there is a bug in the runqueue handling for that case.
> >
> > The forced irq threading is only effective when you add the command
> > line parameter "threadirqs". I don't see any irq threads in the ps
> > outputs, so that's not the problem.
> >
> > Though the whole ps output is weird. There is only one thread/process
> > which accumulated CPU time
> >
> > collectd 1605 0.6 0.7 49924 3748 ? SNLsl 22:14 0:14
>
> I believe that the above is the script that prints out the RCU debugfs
> information periodically. Unless there is something else that begins
> with "collectd" instead of just collectdebugfs.sh.

No, collectd is a multi-threaded daemon that collects statistics of all
kinds, see http://www.collectd.org/ for details (on my machine it
collects CPU usage, memory usage [just the basics], disk statistics,
network statistics load and a few more)

Bruno
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