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Date:      Mon, 26 Jun 2006 12:44:17 -0300 (ADT)
From:      "Marc G. Fournier" <scrappy@hub.org>
To:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: What denotes a 'blocked' process?
Message-ID:  <20060626124226.Y1114@ganymede.hub.org>
In-Reply-To: <20060626120842.Q1114@ganymede.hub.org>
References:  <20060626120842.Q1114@ganymede.hub.org>

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On Mon, 26 Jun 2006, Marc G. Fournier wrote:

>
> Just upgraded to June 15th sources, started up all the processes, and am 
> already at 29 blocked processes ...
>
> I've checked for states D, E and L ... nothing ...
>
> Actually, let's go one better ... attached is a complete list of my process 
> table (MWCHAN, STATE, COMMAND) ... right now, vmstat is showing:
>
> 1 33 0 6381952 177944 1695   0   0   0 1601   0   1   0  416 50012 1657 14 
> 14 72
> 1 33 2 6376440 181744 2013   0   0   0 2172   0   3   0  448 68528 1629 17 
> 15 68
> 4 33 0 6385484 178364 1944   0   3   0 1758   0   8   0  420 57698 1221 17 
> 14 69
> 23 46 0 6463664 149528 5294  29   4   2 4659   0  37   0  505 44758 3040 27 
> 28 45
> 4 34 1 6424904 169660 4216  16   7   0 4047   0 211   0 1002 47502 5769 42 
> 30 28
> 1 35 0 6453992 167388 2414   0   9   0 2265   0  44   0  535 62932 3160 18 
> 18 64
> 7 33 0 6443672 168100 1642   0   0   0 1652   0   5   0  448 51974 2163 15 
> 15 70
>
> So, according to this, there should be 33 processes blocked somewhere ... 
> STATEs D/E/L all show nothing ... even state R (long shot) is showing 3-4 
> processes, and that's it ...
>
> This kernel is actually worse then the last, in that the last, on a reboot, 
> I'd see 4-5 blocked, and then it would slowly rise over the course of 24 
> hours, not start at 33 and rise from there ...

Wow, in less then 1 hour, I'm up to 60 blocked, barely 1 runnable:

  0 60 0 7016076 187424 2527   0   0   0 1722   0   5   0  320 7921 2140 24 19 57
  0 60 0 7027436 185124  581   0   1   0 428   0   9   0  303 3214 2425  5  9 86
  0 60 0 7053368 183060  217   4   1   0 130   0  71   0  453 1748 1157  6  4 90
  1 60 1 7050848 183556    4   0   0   7  27   0  21   0  307  965 857  1  4 94
  0 60 2 7050860 183652    2   0   0   0   6   0   0   0  256  829 1030  2  3 95
  0 60 0 7051028 183348   28   1   2   0  11   0   3   0  307  944 855  3  3 95
  0 60 1 7056876 182248  136   0   0   0  66   0   8   0  285 1190 945  1  4 95

And nadda in ps:

pluto# ps ax -O ppid,flags,mwchan | awk '$6 ~ /^D/ || $6 == "STAT"' ; ps aux | wc -l
   PID  PPID       F MWCHAN  TT  STAT      TIME COMMAND
     2     0     204 -       ??  DL     0:00.45 [g_event]
     3     0     204 -       ??  DL     0:04.87 [g_up]
     4     0     204 -       ??  DL     0:06.19 [g_down]
     5     0     204 -       ??  DL     0:00.00 [thread taskq]
     6     0     204 -       ??  DL     0:00.00 [kqueue taskq]
     7     0     204 -       ??  DL     0:00.00 [acpi_task0]
     8     0     204 -       ??  DL     0:00.00 [acpi_task1]
     9     0     204 -       ??  DL     0:00.00 [acpi_task2]
    10     0     204 ktrace  ??  DL     0:00.00 [ktrace]
    15     0     204 -       ??  DL     0:00.68 [yarrow]
    25     0     204 psleep  ??  DL     0:00.70 [pagedaemon]
    26     0     204 psleep  ??  DL     0:00.00 [vmdaemon]
    27     0     20c pgzero  ??  DL     0:14.43 [pagezero]
    28     0     204 psleep  ??  DL     0:00.14 [bufdaemon]
    29     0     204 vlruwt  ??  DL     0:00.15 [vnlru]
    30     0     204 syncer  ??  DL     0:10.29 [syncer]
    31     0     204 sdflus  ??  DL     0:00.68 [softdepflush]
    32     0     204 -       ??  DL     0:03.28 [schedcpu]
     1170
pluto# ps ax -O ppid,flags,mwchan | awk '$6 ~ /^E/ || $6 == "STAT"' ; ps aux | wc -l
   PID  PPID       F MWCHAN  TT  STAT      TIME COMMAND
     1174
pluto# ps ax -O ppid,flags,mwchan | awk '$6 ~ /^L/ || $6 == "STAT"' ; ps aux | wc -l
   PID  PPID       F MWCHAN  TT  STAT      TIME COMMAND
    12     0     20c Giant   ??  LL     0:08.16 [swi4: clock]
     1170
pluto#

Something *has* to be leaking here somewhere ... :(

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