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Re: [Xen-devel] xenstored memory leak



On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 03:25:45PM +0200, Juergen Gross wrote:
> On 13/07/16 15:07, Wei Liu wrote:
> > On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 02:21:38PM +0200, Juergen Gross wrote:
> >> On 06/07/16 09:31, Juergen Gross wrote:
> >>> While testing some patches for support of ballooning in Mini-OS by using
> >>> the xenstore domain I realized that each xl create/destroy pair would
> >>> increase memory consumption in Mini-OS by about 5kB. Wondering whether
> >>> this is a xenstore domain only effect I did the same test with xenstored
> >>> and oxenstored daemons.
> >>>
> >>> xenstored showed the same behavior, the "referenced" size showed by the
> >>> pmap command grew by about 5kB for each create/destroy pair.
> >>>
> >>> oxenstored seemed to be even worse in the beginning (about 6kB for each
> >>> pair), but after about 100 create/destroys the value seemed to be
> >>> rather stable.
> >>>
> >>> Did anyone notice this memory leak before?
> >>
> >> I think I've found the problem:
> >>
> >> qemu as the device model is setting up a xenstore watch for each backend
> >> type it is supporting. Unfortunately those watches are never removed
> >> again. This sums up to the observed memory leak.
> >>
> >> I'm not sure how oxenstored is avoiding the problem, may be by testing
> >> socket connections to be still alive and so detecting qemu has gone.
> >> OTOH this won't help for oxenstored running in another domain than the
> >> device model (either due to oxenstore-stubdom, or a driver domain with
> >> a qemu based device model).
> >>
> > 
> > How unfortunate.
> > 
> > My gut feeling is that xenstored shouldn't have the knowledge to
> > associate a watch with a "process". The concept of a process is only
> > meaningful to OS, which wouldn't work on cross-domain xenstored setup.
> 
> Right.
> 
> > Maybe the OS xenbus driver should reap all watches on behalf the dead
> > process. This would also avoid a crashed QEMU leaking resources.
> > 
> > And xenstored should have proper quota support so that a domain can't
> > set up excessive numbers of watches.
> 
> This would be dom0 unless you arrange the device model to be accounted
> as the domid it is running for. But this is problematic with a xenstore
> domain again.
> 

The quota could be based on "connection" (ring or socket) and
counted as per-connection? Just throwing ideas around, not necessarily
saying this is the way to go.

Wei.

> 
> Juergen

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