Re: Server crash due to SIGBUS(Bus Error) when trying to access the memory created using dsm_create(). - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From amul sul
Subject Re: Server crash due to SIGBUS(Bus Error) when trying to access the memory created using dsm_create().
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Msg-id 1367880874.12379258.1471020906502.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com
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In response to Re: Server crash due to SIGBUS(Bus Error) when trying to access the memory created using dsm_create().  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
Responses Re: Server crash due to SIGBUS(Bus Error) when trying to access the memory created using dsm_create().  (Claudio Freire <klaussfreire@gmail.com>)
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No segfault during dsm_create,  mmap returns  the memory address  which is inaccessible. 

Let me see how can I disable kernel overcommit behaviour, but  IMHO,  we should prevent ourselves from crashing,  shouldn't we? 

Regards,  
Amul
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On Fri, 12 Aug, 2016 at 7:38 pm, Tom Lane
<tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
amul sul <sul_amul@yahoo.co.in> writes:

> When I am calling dsm_create on Linux using the POSIX DSM implementation can succeed, but result in SIGBUS when later try to access the memory.  This happens because of my system does not have enough shm space &  current allocation in dsm_impl_posix does not allocate disk blocks[1]. I wonder can we use fallocate system call (i.e. Zero-fill the file) to ensure that all the file space has really been allocated, so that we don't later seg fault when accessing the memory mapping. But here we will endup by loop calling ‘write’ squillions of times.


Wouldn't that just result in a segfault during dsm_create?

I think probably what you are describing here is kernel misbehavior
akin to memory overcommit.  Maybe it *is* memory overcommit and can
be turned off the same way.  If not, you have material for a kernel
bug fix/enhancement request.

            regards, tom lane


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