Hi Doug, I believe I've now addressed this bug, see: bug 1649905
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Title:
4.8 regression: SLAB is being used instead of SLUB
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One of the 3 patches was included in the mainline kernel sometime ago.
It fixed SLAB, but not SLUB. The other two patches are now in the
mainline kernel and will appear in kernel 4.10-RC1. I'll re-test then.
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> Are you sure SLAB vs. SLUB fixed this?
No, it does not fix the issue. However, the issue is more difficult to
re-produce. It seems easy enough to reproduce on my test server, but
seems to not happen on my test LapTop.
There are 3 related upstream commits that fix the issue (at least in my
testi
Also: the 524 threads was with Xen PVM and two VCPUS. With one VCPU the
problem goes away. The run on 4.8.0-22-generic also had two VCPUs.
There is no problem with Xen HVM and 4.8.0-26-generic with either one or
two VCPUS.
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Are you sure SLAB vs. SLUB fixed this?
I have images built from October 13 and today (October 22) with
4.8.0-22-generic and 4.8.0-26-generic respectively. On a
4.8.0-22-generic boot there are 37 kworker threads, on 4.8.0-26-generic
there are 524 kworker threads. It could be that with enough reboot
OK, your point is valid. I was just looking at the bug title. As for why
SLAB v.s. SLUB happened, it was a regression introduced when I adopted
more modular config settings from Debian.
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> Doug - you should start a new bug to address your issue as this
> one will auto-close as soon as the next kernel is uploaded.
I do not understand. This one is not solved, as there two levels of
contributing factors. This one should be set back to a status of "In
Progress". Once both SLAB and SLU
Doug - you should start a new bug to address your issue as this one will
auto-close as soon as the next kernel is uploaded.
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Title:
4.8 regressio
I filed two bug reports upstream:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=172991
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=172981
I also made a kernel 4.8-rc8 with 81ae6d03 reverted (because it is so trivial
to revert) and no matter how hard I beat on it I can not get it to mess up.
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I was working on the assumption that the same commit was causing both
the SLAB and the remaining SLUB issues, however it turns out that
assumption was incorrect.
The commit that causes the SLAB issue is:
801faf0db8947e01877920e848a4d338dd7a99e7
"mm/slab: lockless decision to grow cache"
The commi
> it seems the issue is not 100% solved, but is much much much less
probable.
I confirm this in bug 1626436 -- boot time is a bit faster and load now
"only" ~ 35 instead of ~ 250, but it's still a huge regression compared
to 4.4.
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In case anyone is interested:
I got this far with the kernel bisection, but can only continue on Tuesday,
maybe Monday night.
** Attachment added: "bisection - thus far"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1626564/+attachment/4748136/+files/bla1.txt
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Note: For kernel work, I only use and compile kernels from the main
kernel.org git branch. I steal the Ubuntu kernel configuration.
The issue of a high number of kworker threads does not exist in kernel 4.6, but
does in 4.7-rc1.
When using "SLUB" it is a little difficult to detect on my Yakkety t
>From my experiments, it seems the issue is not 100% solved, but is much much
>much less probable.
On my Yakkety test Laptop, if I go back to kernel 4.4.0-9136-generic I can not
create the high number of kworker threads. If I boot with kernel
4.8.0-16-generic, I can create the high number of kwo
This bug was fixed in the package linux - 4.8.0-16.17
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linux (4.8.0-16.17) yakkety; urgency=low
[ Tim Gardner ]
* Release Tracking Bug
- LP: #1626768
* Support ARM GIC ITS in ACPI mode (LP: #1626631)
- [Config] CONFIG_ACPI_IORT=y
- SAUCE: ACPI: I/O Remapping Tab
..plus SLUB improves boot speed - I'm seeing ~1 second shaved off an 8.5
second boot.
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Title:
4.8 regression: SLAB is being used instead of SLUB
I confirm that reverting the SLAB / SLUB changes in the ubuntu kernel
configuration file for mainline kernel 4.8-rc7 to the state they were in
for mainline kernel 4.7-rc4 fixes the issue (note, I disable debug,
because otherwise it takes over twice as long to compile the kernel, and
it is enormous)
This issue was introduced with the massive kernel configurations changes
between mainline kernels 4.7-rc4 and 4.7-rc5. While I have been working
on it for a couple of weeks, I was never able to isolate the exact
kernel configuration change cause. I am compiling a kernel now (4.8-rc7)
reverting this
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Yakkety)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Title:
4.8 regression: SLAB is being used instead of SLUB
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** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Yakkety)
Importance: High
Status: New
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Yakkety)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Yakkety)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Tim Gardner (timg-tpi)
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Oh, and for the interested, the many worker thread bug in SLAB occurred
between 4.6 and 4.7. I'm not bisecting that one for now as I don't want
to use SLAB :-)
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