Re: [PATCH v13 0/7] cgroup-aware OOM killer

From: Tetsuo Handa
Date: Tue Jul 31 2018 - 10:14:10 EST


On 2018/07/17 9:55, Tetsuo Handa wrote:
>> I don't get, why it's necessary to drop the cgroup oom killer to merge your fix?
>> I'm happy to help with rebasing and everything else.
>
> Yes, I wish you rebase your series on top of OOM lockup (CVE-2016-10723) mitigation
> patch ( https://marc.info/?l=linux-mm&m=153112243424285&w=4 ). It is a trivial change
> and easy to cleanly backport (if applied before your series).
>
> Also, I expect you to check whether my cleanup patch which removes "abort" path
> ( [PATCH 1/2] at https://marc.info/?l=linux-mm&m=153119509215026&w=4 ) helps
> simplifying your series. I don't know detailed behavior of your series, but I
> assume that your series do not kill threads which current thread should not wait
> for MMF_OOM_SKIP.

syzbot is hitting WARN(1) due to mem_cgroup_out_of_memory() == false.
https://syzkaller.appspot.com/bug?id=ea8c7912757d253537375e981b61749b2da69258

I can't tell what change is triggering this race. Maybe removal of oom_lock from
the oom reaper made more likely to hit. But anyway I suspect that

static bool oom_kill_memcg_victim(struct oom_control *oc)
{
if (oc->chosen_memcg == NULL || oc->chosen_memcg == INFLIGHT_VICTIM)
return oc->chosen_memcg; // <= This line is still broken

because

/* We have one or more terminating processes at this point. */
oc->chosen_task = INFLIGHT_VICTIM;

is not called.

Also, that patch is causing confusion by reviving schedule_timeout_killable(1)
with oom_lock held.

Can we temporarily drop cgroup-aware OOM killer from linux-next.git and
apply my cleanup patch? Since the merge window is approaching, I really want to
see how next -rc1 would look like...