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SubjectRe: thread stacks and strict vm overcommit accounting
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007, Andrew Morton wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 23:33:43 +0000
> Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> wrote:
>
> > > Stack RSS should certainly be included in Committed_AS,
> > > but RLIMIT_STACK merely limits how big the stack vma may grow to:
> > > at any moment the stack vma is probably very much smaller,
> > > and only its current size is accounted in Committed_AS.
> >
> > With a typical size as a fuzz factor preaccounted in later kernels.
>
> Where's that done?

I don't know what Alan is referring to there.

>
> > > > > Is this the intended behaviour?
> > > >
> > > > That sounds like a bug to me.
> > >
> > > I'm suspecting it's an oddity rather than a bug.
> >
> > It is intended behaviour.

Intended in the way the different stacks are implemented,
but odd enough for us to wonder at the difference.

>
> Each instance of
>
> main()
> {
> sleep(100);
> }
>
> appears to increase Committed_AS by around 200kb. But we've committed to
> providing it with 8MB for stack.
>
> How come this is correct?

We've no more committed to providing each instance with 8MB of stack,
than we've committed to providing each instance with RLIMIT_AS of
address space. The rlimits are limits, not commitments, surely?

Hugh
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