process_mrelease syscall can be used to expedite memory release of
a process after it was killed. This allows memory to be released
without the target process being scheduled, therefore does not depend
on target's priority or the CPU it's running on.
However process_mrelease syscall can take considerable time. Blocking
lmkd main thread during that time can cause memory pressure events
being missed while lmkd is busy reaping previous target's memory.
For this reason reaping should be done in a separate thread. This way
lmkd main thread can keep monitoring memory pressure while memory is
being released.
Introduce Reaper class which maintains a pool of threads to perform
process killing and reaping. The main thread submits a request to the
Reaper to kill and reap the process without blocking. If all the threads
in the pool are busy at the time the next kill is needed, the kill is
performed by the main thread without reaping.
Bug: 130172058
Bug: 189803002
Signed-off-by: Suren Baghdasaryan <surenb@google.com>
Change-Id: If7b10fdd1838bdfeea3fed3031565feffe0b52be
lmkd daemon launches before system_server. If lowmem_targets_size
does not initialize by system_server, the value will be zero.
Before system_server starts lmkd receives a psi event
and debug_process_killing on, the lmkd crashes here.
Bug: 209090314
Signed-off-by: liuhailong <liuhailong@oppo.com>
Change-Id: I0736a882ed1ff5eee2b07676ae590a2cb2a7721c
lmkd calculates low swap threshold using total available swap and
ro.lmk.swap_free_low_percentage property. A wrong assumption is made that
both these values are constant and therefore the threshold can be
calculated once and reused later. However ro.lmk.swap_free_low_percentage
can be changed by the user and lmkd --reinit issued to reapply new
configuration. If that happens low swap threshold will not be updated.
Fix this by calculating the threshold whenever it is used. The overhead
of that calculation is negligible.
Bug: 203161607
Test: setprop ro.lmk.swap_free_low_percentage <new value>; lmkd --reinit
Signed-off-by: Suren Baghdasaryan <surenb@google.com>
Change-Id: Idff50655a75d006ea86d9ab10ca54c375c4bea46
writepid command usage to join a cgroup has been deprecated in favor
of a more flexible approach using task_profiles. This way cgroup path
is not hardcoded and cgroup changes can be easily made. Replace
writepid with task_profiles command to migrate between cgroups.
Bug: 191283136
Test: build and boot
Signed-off-by: Suren Baghdasaryan <surenb@google.com>
Change-Id: I594a5fc5e988f812237bd226aaecefa5f1159d2d
BG group may have settings such as cpu.shares impacting reclaim
performance. Let us migrate task to foreground sched group similarly to
cpuset group.
Test: Build
Bug: 199797672
Signed-off-by: Wei Wang <wvw@google.com>
Change-Id: I75ee9f3486a2c76e65267a98e39edff96a5e1673
(cherry picked from commit 0195bcdba7)
BG group may have settings such as cpu.shares impacting reclaim
performance. Let us migrate task to foreground sched group similarly to
cpuset group.
Test: Build
Bug: 199797672
Signed-off-by: Wei Wang <wvw@google.com>
Change-Id: I75ee9f3486a2c76e65267a98e39edff96a5e1673
When a device boots, lmkd starts before persistent properties are loaded,
therefore if experiments set any flags, the corresponding persistent
properties will trigger change notifications when they are first loaded
during boot.
In order to prevent lmkd from re-initializing on every property load,
mark persistent property change by setting lmkd.reinit to 0 and delay
lmkd re-initialization until sys.boot_completed=1 when all properties
are set and only one re-initialization will capture them all. On devices
with no experiment flags being set lmkd.reinit will be undefined at the
boot completion time and re-initialization will not be triggered at all.
Bug: 194316048
Test: adb shell device_config put lmkd_native thrashing_limit_critical 350
Test: adb shell device_config put lmkd_native thrashing_limit 100
Test: adb reboot; adb -b all logcat | grep lmkd
Signed-off-by: Suren Baghdasaryan <surenb@google.com>
Change-Id: Iba34fc719a18d58b890549c7415bec869d471901
Merged-In: Iba34fc719a18d58b890549c7415bec869d471901
Allow persist.device_config.lmkd_native.* to override ro.lmk.*
properties to enable experiments with lmkd configuration properties.
Experiments will be able to set appropriate
persist.device_config.lmkd_native.<name> property which will issue
"lmkd --reinit" command to reinitialize lmkd with new parameters.
Bug: 194316048
Test: adb shell device_config put lmkd_native thrashing_limit_critical 350
Signed-off-by: Suren Baghdasaryan <surenb@google.com>
Change-Id: Ia48fd51eab126d307a1604530b642e86cf250688
Merged-In: Ia48fd51eab126d307a1604530b642e86cf250688
When a device boots, lmkd starts before persistent properties are loaded,
therefore if experiments set any flags, the corresponding persistent
properties will trigger change notifications when they are first loaded
during boot.
In order to prevent lmkd from re-initializing on every property load,
mark persistent property change by setting lmkd.reinit to 0 and delay
lmkd re-initialization until sys.boot_completed=1 when all properties
are set and only one re-initialization will capture them all. On devices
with no experiment flags being set lmkd.reinit will be undefined at the
boot completion time and re-initialization will not be triggered at all.
Bug: 194316048
Test: adb shell device_config put lmkd_native thrashing_limit_critical 350
Test: adb shell device_config put lmkd_native thrashing_limit 100
Test: adb reboot; adb -b all logcat | grep lmkd
Signed-off-by: Suren Baghdasaryan <surenb@google.com>
Change-Id: Iba34fc719a18d58b890549c7415bec869d471901
Allow persist.device_config.lmkd_native.* to override ro.lmk.*
properties to enable experiments with lmkd configuration properties.
Experiments will be able to set appropriate
persist.device_config.lmkd_native.<name> property which will issue
"lmkd --reinit" command to reinitialize lmkd with new parameters.
Bug: 194316048
Test: adb shell device_config put lmkd_native thrashing_limit_critical 350
Signed-off-by: Suren Baghdasaryan <surenb@google.com>
Change-Id: Ia48fd51eab126d307a1604530b642e86cf250688
Due to the increased importance of thrashing limits, include current and
max thrashing levels into killinfo reports.
Bug: 195979894
Test: lmkd_unit_test
Signed-off-by: Suren Baghdasaryan <surenb@google.com>
Change-Id: I36f947e45e03a4d845d18881e137e4b242aacb65