What version of GoLang?   tried different ones?

-Eric
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On Tue, Oct 25, 2022 at 5:28 PM Steven Sokol <st...@stevensokol.com> wrote:

> I don't think so. I don't have it capped in the systemd configuration and
> it's not using very much memory even in the runaway state. Here's a
> screenshot of htop - check out the fvUnisocket process at the top of the
> list:
>
>
> https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/350268/197785991-a8a9691b-4499-4e7a-b0c5-557ef2924514.png
>
>
> On Tuesday, October 25, 2022 at 6:42:14 PM UTC-5 ren...@ix.netcom.com
> wrote:
>
>> Are you certain you haven’t capped the memory and all of the GC threads
>> are spinning trying to claim/allocate memory?
>>
>> On Oct 25, 2022, at 4:49 PM, Steven Sokol <st...@stevensokol.com> wrote:
>>
>> Weird one. I have a go application that, on occasion, will suddenly jump
>> from some very low CPU usage (1% - 10%) to 400% (4 core system). I run this
>> app at a heightened priority and it can nearly lock the machine (Pi CM4) up.
>>
>> I can kill it with SIGKILL and I'm able to get a stack trace by sending
>> SIGQUIT. (Here's a gist
>> <https://gist.github.com/ssokol/b168de8b4546efd9b43a9d6af8538de9> of the
>> stack trace.)
>>
>> The trace would seem to indicate that everything is idle - virtually all
>> the goroutines are in runtime.gopark. None of them ever get out of it. I've
>> tried adding a watchdog timer and it locks up along with all the other
>> goroutines, so it never fires once the runaway event starts.
>>
>> The app itself isn't anything special. It listens for data on a set of
>> about  16 Redis pubsub channels and forwards any data it receives to a very
>> limited number of clients over UDP. Throughput ranges from 34 - 38 KB/sec,
>> and the message counts are in the hundreds. Most of the time it eats about
>> 5% of one core on the CM4.
>>
>> I guess this could be an error on my part, but there's nothing in my code
>> that seems likely to cause this - no obvious place for a multi-threaded
>> tight loop. I thought for a while that it might be some sort of an issue in
>> Redigo (golang redis client) but from what that stack trace shows, it looks
>> like all the redis listeners are happy and healthy and stuck waiting in
>> gopark along with all the other goroutines.
>>
>> Has anyone seen this kind of weird before?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> -S
>>
>>
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