Integrated: 8305770: os::Linux::available_memory() should refer MemAvailable in /proc/meminfo
Yasumasa Suenaga
ysuenaga at openjdk.org
Fri May 12 08:51:55 UTC 2023
On Sat, 8 Apr 2023 02:24:44 GMT, Yasumasa Suenaga <ysuenaga at openjdk.org> wrote:
> `os::Linux::available_memory()` returns available memory from cgroups or sysinfo(2). In case of the process which run on out of container, that value is based on `freeram` from sysinfo(2).
>
> `freeram` is equivalent to `MemFree` in `/proc/meminfo` [1]. However it means just a free RAM. We should use `MemAvailable` when we want to know how much memory is available for the process [2]. `MemAvailable` is available in modern Linux kernel, and it has been backported some older kernels (e.g. RHEL). In `sar` from sysstat, it refers that value and shows it as `kbavail` [3].
>
> AFAIK PhysicalMemory event in JFR depends on `os::Linux::available_memory()`, and it is used in automated analysis in JMC. So the JFR/JMC user could misunderstand physical memory was exhausted even if the memory was available enough.
>
> [1] https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/c9c3395d5e3dcc6daee66c6908354d47bf98cb0c/fs/proc/meminfo.c#L59
> [2] https://docs.kernel.org/filesystems/proc.html?highlight=memavailable
> [3] https://github.com/sysstat/sysstat/blob/ac1df71ca252c158e8d418ded93e5ed52f5e8765/rd_stats.c#L325-L328
This pull request has now been integrated.
Changeset: b6bcbc0c
Author: Yasumasa Suenaga <ysuenaga at openjdk.org>
URL: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/commit/b6bcbc0cbcb3729e4eb298f2198e0b6570e1f566
Stats: 91 lines in 10 files changed: 69 ins; 9 del; 13 mod
8305770: os::Linux::available_memory() should refer MemAvailable in /proc/meminfo
Reviewed-by: stuefe, sgehwolf, rcastanedalo, dholmes
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PR: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/13398
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