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memory - Understanding the Linux oom-killer's logs

My app was killed by the oom-killer. It is Ubuntu 11.10 running on a live USB with no swap and the PC has 1 Gig of RAM. The only app running (other than all the built in Ubuntu stuff) is my program flasherav. Note that /tmp is memory mapped and at the time of the crash had about 200MB of files in it (so was taking up ~200MB of RAM).

I'm trying to understand how to analyze the om-killer log such that I can understand where exactly all the memory is being used- i.e. what are the different chunks that will add up to ~1 gig which resulted in the oom-killer kicking in? Once I understand that, I can work on reducing the offender's usage so the app will run on a machine with 1 GB of ram. My specific questions are.

To try to analyze the situation, I summed up the "total_vm" column and I only get 609342KB (which when added to the 200MB in /tmp is still only 809MB). Maybe I'm wrong on what the "total_vm" column is- does it include allocated but not used memory plus shared memory. If yes, then shouldn't it far overstate actually used memory (and therefore I shouldn't be out of memory), right? Are there other chunks of memory in use that aren't accounted for in the list below?

[11686.040460] flasherav invoked oom-killer: gfp_mask=0x201da, order=0, oom_adj=0, oom_score_adj=0
[11686.040467] flasherav cpuset=/ mems_allowed=0
[11686.040472] Pid: 2859, comm: flasherav Not tainted 3.0.0-12-generic #20-Ubuntu
[11686.040476] Call Trace:
[11686.040488]  [<c10e1c15>] dump_header.isra.7+0x85/0xc0
[11686.040493]  [<c10e1e6c>] oom_kill_process+0x5c/0x80
[11686.040498]  [<c10e225f>] out_of_memory+0xbf/0x1d0
[11686.040503]  [<c10e6123>] __alloc_pages_nodemask+0x6c3/0x6e0
[11686.040509]  [<c10e78d3>] ? __do_page_cache_readahead+0xe3/0x170
[11686.040514]  [<c10e0fc8>] filemap_fault+0x218/0x390
[11686.040519]  [<c1001c24>] ? __switch_to+0x94/0x1a0
[11686.040525]  [<c10fb5ee>] __do_fault+0x3e/0x4b0
[11686.040530]  [<c1069971>] ? enqueue_hrtimer+0x21/0x80
[11686.040535]  [<c10fec2c>] handle_pte_fault+0xec/0x220
[11686.040540]  [<c10fee68>] handle_mm_fault+0x108/0x210
[11686.040546]  [<c152fa00>] ? vmalloc_fault+0xee/0xee
[11686.040551]  [<c152fb5b>] do_page_fault+0x15b/0x4a0
[11686.040555]  [<c1069a90>] ? update_rmtp+0x80/0x80
[11686.040560]  [<c106a7b6>] ? hrtimer_start_range_ns+0x26/0x30
[11686.040565]  [<c106aeaf>] ? sys_nanosleep+0x4f/0x60
[11686.040569]  [<c152fa00>] ? vmalloc_fault+0xee/0xee
[11686.040574]  [<c152cfcf>] error_code+0x67/0x6c
[11686.040580]  [<c1520000>] ? reserve_backup_gdb.isra.11+0x26d/0x2c0
[11686.040583] Mem-Info:
[11686.040585] DMA per-cpu:
[11686.040588] CPU    0: hi:    0, btch:   1 usd:   0
[11686.040592] CPU    1: hi:    0, btch:   1 usd:   0
[11686.040594] Normal per-cpu:
[11686.040597] CPU    0: hi:  186, btch:  31 usd:   5
[11686.040600] CPU    1: hi:  186, btch:  31 usd:  30
[11686.040603] HighMem per-cpu:
[11686.040605] CPU    0: hi:   42, btch:   7 usd:   7
[11686.040608] CPU    1: hi:   42, btch:   7 usd:  22
[11686.040613] active_anon:113150 inactive_anon:113378 isolated_anon:0
[11686.040615]  active_file:86 inactive_file:1964 isolated_file:0
[11686.040616]  unevictable:0 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0
[11686.040618]  free:13274 slab_reclaimable:2239 slab_unreclaimable:2594
[11686.040619]  mapped:1387 shmem:4380 pagetables:1375 bounce:0
[11686.040627] DMA free:4776kB min:784kB low:980kB high:1176kB active_anon:5116kB inactive_anon:5472kB active_file:0kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB isolated(anon):0kB isolated(file):0kB present:15804kB mlocked:0kB dirty:0kB writeback:0kB mapped:0kB shmem:0kB slab_reclaimable:80kB slab_unreclaimable:168kB kernel_stack:96kB pagetables:64kB unstable:0kB bounce:0kB writeback_tmp:0kB pages_scanned:6 all_unreclaimable? yes
[11686.040634] lowmem_reserve[]: 0 865 1000 1000
[11686.040644] Normal free:48212kB min:44012kB low:55012kB high:66016kB active_anon:383196kB inactive_anon:383704kB active_file:344kB inactive_file:7884kB unevictable:0kB isolated(anon):0kB isolated(file):0kB present:885944kB mlocked:0kB dirty:0kB writeback:0kB mapped:5548kB shmem:17520kB slab_reclaimable:8876kB slab_unreclaimable:10208kB kernel_stack:1960kB pagetables:3976kB unstable:0kB bounce:0kB writeback_tmp:0kB pages_scanned:930 all_unreclaimable? yes
[11686.040652] lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 1078 1078
[11686.040662] HighMem free:108kB min:132kB low:1844kB high:3560kB active_anon:64288kB inactive_anon:64336kB active_file:0kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB isolated(anon):0kB isolated(file):0kB present:138072kB mlocked:0kB dirty:0kB writeback:0kB mapped:0kB shmem:0kB slab_reclaimable:0kB slab_unreclaimable:0kB kernel_stack:0kB pagetables:1460kB unstable:0kB bounce:0kB writeback_tmp:0kB pages_scanned:61 all_unreclaimable? yes
[11686.040669] lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0 0
[11686.040675] DMA: 20*4kB 24*8kB 34*16kB 26*32kB 19*64kB 13*128kB 1*256kB 0*512kB 0*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 4784kB
[11686.040690] Normal: 819*4kB 607*8kB 357*16kB 176*32kB 99*64kB 49*128kB 23*256kB 4*512kB 0*1024kB 0*2048kB 2*4096kB = 48212kB
[11686.040704] HighMem: 16*4kB 0*8kB 1*16kB 0*32kB 0*64kB 0*128kB 0*256kB 0*512kB 0*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 80kB
[11686.040718] 14680 total pagecache pages
[11686.040721] 8202 pages in swap cache
[11686.040724] Swap cache stats: add 2191074, delete 2182872, find 1247325/1327415
[11686.040727] Free swap  = 0kB
[11686.040729] Total swap = 524284kB
[11686.043240] 262100 pages RAM
[11686.043244] 34790 pages HighMem
[11686.043246] 5610 pages reserved
[11686.043248] 2335 pages shared
[11686.043250] 240875 pages non-shared
[11686.043253] [ pid ]   uid  tgid total_vm      rss cpu oom_adj oom_score_adj name
[11686.043266] [ 1084]     0  1084      662        1   0       0             0 upstart-udev-br
[11686.043271] [ 1094]     0  1094      743       79   0     -17         -1000 udevd
[11686.043276] [ 1104]   101  1104     7232       42   0       0             0 rsyslogd
[11686.043281] [ 1149]   103  1149     1066      188   1       0             0 dbus-daemon
[11686.043286] [ 1165]     0  1165     1716       66   0       0             0 modem-manager
[11686.043291] [ 1220]   106  1220      861       42   0       0             0 avahi-daemon
[11686.043296] [ 1221]   106  1221      829        0   1       0             0 avahi-daemon
[11686.043301] [ 1255]     0  1255     6880      117   0       0             0 NetworkManager
[11686.043306] [ 1308]     0  1308     5988      144   0       0             0 polkitd
[11686.043311] [ 1334]     0  1334      723       85   0     -17         -1000 udevd
[11686.043316] [ 1335]     0  1335      730      108   0     -17         -1000 udevd
[11686.043320] [ 1375]     0  1375      663       37   0       0             0 upstart-socket-
[11686.043325] [ 1464]     0  1464     1333      120   1       0             0 login
[11686.043330] [ 1467]     0  1467     1333      135   1       0             0 login
[11686.043335] [ 1486]     0  1486     1333      135   1       0             0 login
[11686.043339] [ 1487]     0  1487     1333      136   1       0             0 login
[11686.043344] [ 1493]     0  1493     1333      134   1       0             0 login
[11686.043349] [ 1528]     0  1528      496       45   0       0             0 acpid
[11686.043354] [ 1529]     0  1529      607       46   1       0             0 cron
[11686.043359] [ 1549]     0  1549    10660      100   0       0             0 lightdm
[11686.043363] [ 1550]     0  1550      570       28   0       0             0 atd
[11686.043368] [ 1584]     0  1584      855       35   0       0             0 irqbalance
[11686.043373] [ 1703]     0  1703    17939     9653   0       0             0 Xorg
[11686.043378] [ 1874]     0  1874     7013      174   0       0             0 console-kit-dae
[11686.043382] [ 1958]     0  1958     1124       52   1       0             0 bluetoothd
[11686.043388] [ 2048]   999  2048     2435      641   1       0             0 bash
[11686.043392] [ 2049]   999  2049     2435      595   0       0             0 bash
[11686.043397] [ 2050]   999  2050     2435      587   1       0             0 bash
[11686.043402] [ 2051]   999  2051     2435      634   1       0             0 bash
[11686.043406] [ 2054]   999  2054     2435      569   0       0             0 bash
[11686.043411] [ 2155]     0  2155     1333      128   0       0             0 login
[11686.043416] [ 2222]     0  2222      684       67   1       0             0 dhclient
[11686.043420] [ 2240]   999  2240     2435      415   0       0             0 bash
[11686.043425] [ 2244]     0  2244     3631       58   0       0             0 accounts-daemon
[11686.043430] [ 2258]   999  2258    11683      277   0       0             0 gnome-session
[11686.043435] [ 2407]   999  2407      964       24   0       0             0 ssh-agent
[11686.043440] [ 2410]   999  2410      937       53   0       0             0 dbus-launch
[11686.043444] [ 2411]   999  2411     1319      300   1       0             0 dbus-daemon
[11686.043449] [ 2413]   999  2413     2287       88   0       0             0 gvfsd
[11686.043454] [ 2418]   999  2418     7867      123   1       0             0 gvfs-fuse-daemo
[11686.043459] [ 2427]   999  2427    32720      804   0       0             0 gnome-settings-
[11686.043463] [ 2437]   999  2437    10750      124   0       0             0 gnome-keyring-d
[11686.043468] [ 2442]   999  2442     2321      244   1       0             0 gconfd-2
[11686.043473] [ 2447]     0  2447     6490      156   0       0             0 upowerd
[11686.043478] [ 2467]   999  2467     7590       87   0       0             0 dconf-service
[11686.043482] [ 2529]   999  2529    11807      211   0       0             0 gsd-printer
[11686.043487] [ 2531]   999  2531    12162      587   0       0             0 metacity
[11686.043492] [ 2535]   999  2535    19175      960   0       0             0 unity-2d-panel
[11686.043496] [ 2536]   999  2536    19408     1012   0       0             0 unity-2d-launch
[11686.043502] [ 2539]   999  2539    16154     1120   1       0             0 nautilus
[11686.043506] [ 2540]   999  2540    17888      534   0       0             0 nm-applet
[11686.043511] [ 2541]   999  2541     7005      253   0       0             0 polkit-gnome-au
[11686.043516] [ 2544]   999  2544     8930      430   0       0             0 bamfdaemon
[11686.043521] [ 2545]   999  2545    11217      442   1       0             0 bluetooth-apple
[11686.043525] [ 2547]   999  2547      510       16   0       0             0 sh
[11686.043530] [ 2548]   999  2548    11205      301   1       0             0 gnome-fallback-
[11686.043535] [ 2565]   999  2565     6614      179   1       0             0 gvfs-gdu-volume
[11686.043539] [ 2567]     0  2567     5812      164   1       0             0 udisks-daemon
[11686.043544] [ 2571]     0  2571     1580       69   0       0             0 udisks-daemon
[11686.043549] [ 2579]   999  2579    16354     1035   0       0             0 unity-panel-ser
[11686.043554] [ 2602]     0  2602     1188       47   0       0             0 sudo
[11686.043559] [ 2603]     0  2603   374634   181503   0       0             0 flasherav
[11686.043564] [ 2607]   999  2607    12673      189   0       0             0 indicator-appli
[11686.043569] [ 2609]   999  2609    19313      311   1       0             0 indicator-datet
[11686.043573] [ 2611]   999  2611    15738      225   0       0             0 indicator-messa
[11686.043578] [ 2615]   999  2615    17433      237   1       0             0 indicator-sessi
[11686.043583] [ 2627]   999  2627     2393      132   0       0             0 gvfsd-trash
[11686.043588] [ 2640]   999  2640     1933       85   0       0           

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Memory management in Linux is a bit tricky to understand, and I can't say I fully understand it yet, but I'll try to share a little bit of my experience and knowledge.

Short answer to your question: Yes there are other stuff included than whats in the list.

What's being shown in your list is applications run in userspace. The kernel uses memory for itself and modules, on top of that it also has a lower limit of free memory that you can't go under. When you've reached that level it will try to free up resources, and when it can't do that anymore, you end up with an OOM problem.

From the last line of your list you can read that the kernel reports a total-vm usage of: 1498536kB (1,5GB), where the total-vm includes both your physical RAM and swap space. You stated you don't have any swap but the kernel seems to think otherwise since your swap space is reported to be full (Total swap = 524284kB, Free swap = 0kB) and it reports a total vmem size of 1,5GB.

Another thing that can complicate things further is memory fragmentation. You can hit the OOM killer when the kernel tries to allocate lets say 4096kB of continous memory, but there are no free ones availible.

Now that alone probably won't help you solve the actual problem. I don't know if it's normal for your program to require that amount of memory, but I would recommend to try a static code analyzer like cppcheck to check for memory leaks or file descriptor leaks. You could also try to run it through Valgrind to get a bit more information out about memory usage.


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