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// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
/* Check available memory and swap in a loop and start killing
* processes if they get too low */
#include <errno.h>
#include <getopt.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
#include <sys/prctl.h>
#include <sys/resource.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "globals.h"
#include "kill.h"
#include "meminfo.h"
#include "msg.h"
/* Don't fail compilation if the user has an old glibc that
* does not define MCL_ONFAULT. The kernel may still be recent
* enough to support the flag.
*/
#ifndef MCL_ONFAULT
#define MCL_ONFAULT 4
#endif
#ifndef VERSION
#define VERSION "*** unknown version ***"
#endif
/* Arbitrary identifiers for long options that do not have a short
* version */
enum {
LONG_OPT_PREFER = 513,
LONG_OPT_AVOID,
LONG_OPT_DRYRUN,
LONG_OPT_IGNORE,
LONG_OPT_IGNORE_ROOT,
LONG_OPT_USE_SYSLOG,
LONG_OPT_SORT_BY_RSS,
};
static int set_oom_score_adj(int);
static void poll_loop(const poll_loop_args_t* args);
// Prevent Golang / Cgo name collision when the test suite runs -
// Cgo generates it's own main function.
#ifdef CGO
#define main main2
#endif
double min(double x, double y)
{
if (x < y)
return x;
return y;
}
// Dry-run oom kill to make sure that
// (1) it works (meaning /proc is accessible)
// (2) the stack grows to maximum size before calling mlockall()
static void startup_selftests(poll_loop_args_t* args)
{
{
debug("%s: dry-running oom kill...\n", __func__);
procinfo_t victim = find_largest_process(args);
kill_process(args, 0, &victim);
}
if (args->notify_ext) {
if (args->notify_ext[0] != '/') {
warn("%s: -N: notify script '%s' is not an absolute path, disabling -N\n", __func__, args->notify_ext);
args->notify_ext = NULL;
} else if (access(args->notify_ext, X_OK)) {
warn("%s: -N: notify script '%s' is not executable: %s\n", __func__, args->notify_ext, strerror(errno));
}
}
#ifdef PROFILE_FIND_LARGEST_PROCESS
struct timespec t0 = { 0 }, t1 = { 0 };
clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &t0);
warn("PROFILE_FIND_LARGEST_PROCESS: looping forever on find_largest_process(). Use sysprof of perf to capture profile.\n");
long i = 0;
while (1) {
find_largest_process(args);
i++;
const int avg_n = 1000;
if (i % avg_n == 0) {
clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &t1);
long delta_usecs = (t1.tv_sec - t0.tv_sec) * 1000000 + (t1.tv_nsec - t0.tv_nsec) / 1000;
double avg_wall_time_ms = (double)(delta_usecs / avg_n) / 1000.0;
info("average find_largest_process() wall time: %.3lf ms\n", avg_wall_time_ms);
clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &t0);
}
};
#endif
}
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
poll_loop_args_t args = {
.mem_term_percent = 10,
.swap_term_percent = 10,
.mem_kill_percent = 5,
.swap_kill_percent = 5,
.report_interval_ms = 1000,
.ignore_root_user = false,
.sort_by_rss = false,
/* omitted fields are set to zero */
};
int set_my_priority = 0;
char* prefer_cmds = NULL;
char* avoid_cmds = NULL;
char* ignore_cmds = NULL;
regex_t _prefer_regex;
regex_t _avoid_regex;
regex_t _ignore_regex;
/* request line buffering for stdout - otherwise the output
* may lag behind stderr */
setlinebuf(stdout);
/* clean up dbus-send zombies */
signal(SIGCHLD, SIG_IGN);
fprintf(stderr, "earlyoom " VERSION "\n");
if (chdir(procdir_path) != 0) {
fatal(4, "Could not cd to /proc: %s", strerror(errno));
}
// PR_CAP_AMBIENT is not available on kernel < 4.3
#ifdef PR_CAP_AMBIENT
// When systemd starts a daemon with capabilities, it uses ambient
// capabilities to do so. If not dropped, the capabilities can spread
// to any child process. This is usually not necessary and its a good
// idea to drop them if not needed.
prctl(PR_CAP_AMBIENT, PR_CAP_AMBIENT_CLEAR_ALL, 0, 0, 0);
#endif
meminfo_t m = parse_meminfo();
int c;
const char* short_opt = "m:s:M:S:kingN:dvr:ph";
struct option long_opt[] = {
{ "prefer", required_argument, NULL, LONG_OPT_PREFER },
{ "avoid", required_argument, NULL, LONG_OPT_AVOID },
{ "ignore", required_argument, NULL, LONG_OPT_IGNORE },
{ "dryrun", no_argument, NULL, LONG_OPT_DRYRUN },
{ "ignore-root-user", no_argument, NULL, LONG_OPT_IGNORE_ROOT },
{ "sort-by-rss", no_argument, NULL, LONG_OPT_SORT_BY_RSS },
{ "syslog", no_argument, NULL, LONG_OPT_USE_SYSLOG },
{ "help", no_argument, NULL, 'h' },
{ "debug", no_argument, NULL, 'd' },
{ 0, 0, NULL, 0 } /* end-of-array marker */
};
bool have_m = 0, have_M = 0, have_s = 0, have_S = 0;
double mem_term_kib = 0, mem_kill_kib = 0, swap_term_kib = 0, swap_kill_kib = 0;
while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, short_opt, long_opt, NULL)) != -1) {
float report_interval_f = 0;
term_kill_tuple_t tuple;
switch (c) {
case -1: /* no more arguments */
case 0: /* long option toggles */
break;
case 'm':
// Use 99 as upper limit. Passing "-m 100" makes no sense.
tuple = parse_term_kill_tuple(optarg, 99);
if (strlen(tuple.err)) {
fatal(15, "-m: %s", tuple.err);
}
args.mem_term_percent = tuple.term;
args.mem_kill_percent = tuple.kill;
have_m = 1;
break;
case 's':
// Using "-s 100" is a valid way to ignore swap usage
tuple = parse_term_kill_tuple(optarg, 100);
if (strlen(tuple.err)) {
fatal(16, "-s: %s", tuple.err);
}
args.swap_term_percent = tuple.term;
args.swap_kill_percent = tuple.kill;
have_s = 1;
break;
case 'M':
tuple = parse_term_kill_tuple(optarg, m.MemTotalKiB * 100 / 99);
if (strlen(tuple.err)) {
fatal(15, "-M: %s", tuple.err);
}
mem_term_kib = tuple.term;
mem_kill_kib = tuple.kill;
have_M = 1;
break;
case 'S':
tuple = parse_term_kill_tuple(optarg, m.SwapTotalKiB * 100 / 99);
if (strlen(tuple.err)) {
fatal(16, "-S: %s", tuple.err);
}
if (m.SwapTotalKiB == 0) {
warn("warning: -S: total swap is zero, using default percentages\n");
break;
}
swap_term_kib = tuple.term;
swap_kill_kib = tuple.kill;
have_S = 1;
break;
case 'k':
fprintf(stderr, "Option -k is ignored since earlyoom v1.2\n");
break;
case 'i':
fprintf(stderr, "Option -i is ignored since earlyoom v1.7\n");
break;
case 'n':
args.notify = true;
fprintf(stderr, "Notifying through D-Bus\n");
break;
case 'g':
args.kill_process_group = true;
break;
case 'N':
args.notify_ext = optarg;
break;
case 'd':
enable_debug = 1;
break;
case 'v':
// The version has already been printed above
exit(0);
case 'r':
report_interval_f = strtof(optarg, NULL);
if (report_interval_f < 0) {
fatal(14, "-r: invalid interval '%s'\n", optarg);
}
args.report_interval_ms = (int)(report_interval_f * 1000);
break;
case 'p':
set_my_priority = 1;
break;
case LONG_OPT_IGNORE_ROOT:
args.ignore_root_user = true;
fprintf(stderr, "Processes owned by root will not be killed\n");
break;
case LONG_OPT_SORT_BY_RSS:
args.sort_by_rss = true;
fprintf(stderr, "Find process with the largest rss\n");
break;
case LONG_OPT_PREFER:
prefer_cmds = optarg;
break;
case LONG_OPT_AVOID:
avoid_cmds = optarg;
break;
case LONG_OPT_DRYRUN:
warn("dryrun mode enabled, will not kill anything\n");
args.dryrun = 1;
break;
case LONG_OPT_USE_SYSLOG:
earlyoom_syslog_init();
break;
case LONG_OPT_IGNORE:
ignore_cmds = optarg;
break;
case 'h':
fprintf(stderr,
"Usage: %s [OPTION]...\n"
"\n"
" -m PERCENT[,KILL_PERCENT] set available memory minimum to PERCENT of total\n"
" (default 10 %%).\n"
" earlyoom sends SIGTERM once below PERCENT, then\n"
" SIGKILL once below KILL_PERCENT (default PERCENT/2).\n"
" -s PERCENT[,KILL_PERCENT] set free swap minimum to PERCENT of total (default\n"
" 10 %%).\n"
" Note: both memory and swap must be below minimum for\n"
" earlyoom to act.\n"
" -M SIZE[,KILL_SIZE] set available memory minimum to SIZE KiB\n"
" -S SIZE[,KILL_SIZE] set free swap minimum to SIZE KiB\n"
" -n enable d-bus notifications\n"
" -N /PATH/TO/SCRIPT call script after oom kill\n"
" -g kill all processes within a process group\n"
" -d, --debug enable debugging messages\n"
" -v print version information and exit\n"
" -r INTERVAL memory report interval in seconds (default 1), set\n"
" to 0 to disable completely\n"
" -p set niceness of earlyoom to -20 and oom_score_adj to\n"
" -100\n"
" --ignore-root-user do not kill processes owned by root\n"
" --sort-by-rss find process with the largest rss (default oom_score)\n"
" --prefer REGEX prefer to kill processes matching REGEX\n"
" --avoid REGEX avoid killing processes matching REGEX\n"
" --ignore REGEX ignore processes matching REGEX\n"
" --dryrun dry run (do not kill any processes)\n"
" --syslog use syslog instead of std streams\n"
" -h, --help this help text\n",
argv[0]);
exit(0);
case '?':
fprintf(stderr, "Try 'earlyoom --help' for more information.\n");
exit(13);
}
} /* while getopt */
if (optind < argc) {
fatal(13, "extra argument not understood: '%s'\n", argv[optind]);
}
// Merge "-M" with "-m" values
if (have_M) {
double M_term_percent = 100 * mem_term_kib / (double)m.MemTotalKiB;
double M_kill_percent = 100 * mem_kill_kib / (double)m.MemTotalKiB;
if (have_m) {
// Both -m and -M were passed. Use the lower of both values.
args.mem_term_percent = min(args.mem_term_percent, M_term_percent);
args.mem_kill_percent = min(args.mem_kill_percent, M_kill_percent);
} else {
// Only -M was passed.
args.mem_term_percent = M_term_percent;
args.mem_kill_percent = M_kill_percent;
}
}
// Merge "-S" with "-s" values
if (have_S) {
double S_term_percent = 100 * swap_term_kib / (double)m.SwapTotalKiB;
double S_kill_percent = 100 * swap_kill_kib / (double)m.SwapTotalKiB;
if (have_s) {
// Both -s and -S were passed. Use the lower of both values.
args.swap_term_percent = min(args.swap_term_percent, S_term_percent);
args.swap_kill_percent = min(args.swap_kill_percent, S_kill_percent);
} else {
// Only -S was passed.
args.swap_term_percent = S_term_percent;
args.swap_kill_percent = S_kill_percent;
}
}
if (prefer_cmds) {
args.prefer_regex = &_prefer_regex;
if (regcomp(args.prefer_regex, prefer_cmds, REG_EXTENDED | REG_NOSUB) != 0) {
fatal(6, "could not compile regexp '%s'\n", prefer_cmds);
}
fprintf(stderr, "Preferring to kill process names that match regex '%s'\n", prefer_cmds);
}
if (avoid_cmds) {
args.avoid_regex = &_avoid_regex;
if (regcomp(args.avoid_regex, avoid_cmds, REG_EXTENDED | REG_NOSUB) != 0) {
fatal(6, "could not compile regexp '%s'\n", avoid_cmds);
}
fprintf(stderr, "Will avoid killing process names that match regex '%s'\n", avoid_cmds);
}
if (ignore_cmds) {
args.ignore_regex = &_ignore_regex;
if (regcomp(args.ignore_regex, ignore_cmds, REG_EXTENDED | REG_NOSUB) != 0) {
fatal(6, "could not compile regexp '%s'\n", ignore_cmds);
}
fprintf(stderr, "Will ignore process names that match regex '%s'\n", ignore_cmds);
}
if (set_my_priority) {
bool fail = 0;
if (setpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, 0, -20) != 0) {
warn("Could not set priority: %s. Continuing anyway\n", strerror(errno));
fail = 1;
}
int ret = set_oom_score_adj(-100);
if (ret != 0) {
warn("Could not set oom_score_adj: %s. Continuing anyway\n", strerror(ret));
fail = 1;
}
if (!fail) {
fprintf(stderr, "Priority was raised successfully\n");
}
}
// Print memory limits
fprintf(stderr, "mem total: %4lld MiB, user mem total: %4lld MiB, swap total: %4lld MiB\n",
m.MemTotalKiB / 1024, m.UserMemTotalKiB / 1024, m.SwapTotalKiB / 1024);
fprintf(stderr, "sending SIGTERM when mem avail <= " PRIPCT " and swap free <= " PRIPCT ",\n",
args.mem_term_percent, args.swap_term_percent);
fprintf(stderr, " SIGKILL when mem avail <= " PRIPCT " and swap free <= " PRIPCT "\n",
args.mem_kill_percent, args.swap_kill_percent);
startup_selftests(&args);
int err = mlockall(MCL_CURRENT | MCL_FUTURE | MCL_ONFAULT);
// kernels older than 4.4 don't support MCL_ONFAULT. Retry without it.
if (err != 0) {
err = mlockall(MCL_CURRENT | MCL_FUTURE);
}
if (err != 0) {
perror("Could not lock memory - continuing anyway");
}
// Jump into main poll loop
poll_loop(&args);
return 0;
}
// Returns errno (success = 0)
static int set_oom_score_adj(int oom_score_adj)
{
char buf[PATH_LEN] = { 0 };
pid_t pid = getpid();
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s/%d/oom_score_adj", procdir_path, pid);
FILE* f = fopen(buf, "w");
if (f == NULL) {
return -1;
}
// fprintf returns a negative error code on failure
int ret1 = fprintf(f, "%d", oom_score_adj);
// fclose returns a non-zero value on failure and errno contains the error code
int ret2 = fclose(f);
if (ret1 < 0) {
return -ret1;
}
if (ret2) {
return errno;
}
return 0;
}
/* Calculate the time we should sleep based upon how far away from the memory and swap
* limits we are (headroom). Returns a millisecond value between 100 and 1000 (inclusive).
* The idea is simple: if memory and swap can only fill up so fast, we know how long we can sleep
* without risking to miss a low memory event.
*/
static unsigned sleep_time_ms(const poll_loop_args_t* args, const meminfo_t* m)
{
// Maximum expected memory/swap fill rate. In kiB per millisecond ==~ MiB per second.
const long long mem_fill_rate = 6000; // 6000MiB/s seen with "stress -m 4 --vm-bytes 4G"
const long long swap_fill_rate = 800; // 800MiB/s seen with membomb on ZRAM
// Clamp calculated value to this range (milliseconds)
const unsigned min_sleep = 100;
const unsigned max_sleep = 1000;
long long mem_headroom_kib = (long long)((m->MemAvailablePercent - args->mem_term_percent) * (double)m->UserMemTotalKiB / 100);
if (mem_headroom_kib < 0) {
mem_headroom_kib = 0;
}
long long swap_headroom_kib = (long long)((m->SwapFreePercent - args->swap_term_percent) * (double)m->SwapTotalKiB / 100);
if (swap_headroom_kib < 0) {
swap_headroom_kib = 0;
}
long long ms = mem_headroom_kib / mem_fill_rate + swap_headroom_kib / swap_fill_rate;
if (ms < min_sleep) {
return min_sleep;
}
if (ms > max_sleep) {
return max_sleep;
}
return (unsigned)ms;
}
/* lowmem_sig compares the limits with the current memory situation
* and returns which signal (SIGKILL, SIGTERM, 0) should be sent in
* response. 0 means that there is enough memory and we should
* not kill anything.
*/
static int lowmem_sig(const poll_loop_args_t* args, const meminfo_t* m)
{
if (m->MemAvailablePercent <= args->mem_kill_percent && m->SwapFreePercent <= args->swap_kill_percent)
return SIGKILL;
else if (m->MemAvailablePercent <= args->mem_term_percent && m->SwapFreePercent <= args->swap_term_percent)
return SIGTERM;
return 0;
}
// poll_loop is the main event loop. Never returns.
static void poll_loop(const poll_loop_args_t* args)
{
// Print a a memory report when this reaches zero. We start at zero so
// we print the first report immediately.
int report_countdown_ms = 0;
while (1) {
meminfo_t m = parse_meminfo();
int sig = lowmem_sig(args, &m);
if (sig == SIGKILL) {
print_mem_stats(warn, m);
warn("low memory! at or below SIGKILL limits: mem " PRIPCT ", swap " PRIPCT "\n",
args->mem_kill_percent, args->swap_kill_percent);
} else if (sig == SIGTERM) {
print_mem_stats(warn, m);
warn("low memory! at or below SIGTERM limits: mem " PRIPCT ", swap " PRIPCT "\n",
args->mem_term_percent, args->swap_term_percent);
}
if (sig) {
procinfo_t victim = find_largest_process(args);
/* The run time of find_largest_process is proportional to the number
* of processes, and takes 2.5ms on my box with a running Gnome desktop (try "make bench").
* This is long enough that the situation may have changed in the meantime,
* so we double-check if we still need to kill anything.
* The run time of parse_meminfo is only 6us on my box and independent of the number
* of processes (try "make bench").
*/
m = parse_meminfo();
if (lowmem_sig(args, &m) == 0) {
warn("memory situation has recovered while selecting victim\n");
} else {
kill_process(args, sig, &victim);
}
} else if (args->report_interval_ms && report_countdown_ms <= 0) {
print_mem_stats(info, m);
report_countdown_ms = args->report_interval_ms;
}
unsigned sleep_ms = sleep_time_ms(args, &m);
debug("adaptive sleep time: %d ms\n", sleep_ms);
struct timespec req = { .tv_sec = (time_t)(sleep_ms / 1000), .tv_nsec = (sleep_ms % 1000) * 1000000 };
while (nanosleep(&req, &req) == -1 && errno == EINTR)
;
report_countdown_ms -= (int)sleep_ms;
}
}