<p dir="ltr">Please excuse the non-wrapped email. My personal system is currently b0rked, so I'm sending this in frustration from my phone.</p>
<p dir="ltr">My laptop is currently completely hosed. Disk light on full solid<br>
Mouse movement sluggish to the point of moving a couple cms per second. Firefox window greyed out but not OOM killed yet. When this behavior occurred in the past, if I ran top, I would see kswapd taking up 100% of one of my two CPUs.</p>
<p dir="ltr">If I can catch the system in time before mouse movement becomes too sluggish, closing the browser window will cause kswapd usage to drop, and the system goes back to a normal state. If I don't catch it in time, I can't even ssh into the box to kill Firefox because the login times out. Occasionally Firefox gets OOM killed, but most of the time I have to use sysreq keys to reboot the system.</p>
<p dir="ltr">This can be reproduced by using either Chrome or Firefox. Chrome fails faster. I'm not sure whether it's related to loading tabs with a bunch of images, maybe flash, but it takes around 10-15 tabs being open before it starts to fail. I can try to characterize it further.</p>
<p dir="ltr">System: Lenovo x220 Intel Sandy Bridge graphics<br>
Ubuntu 14.04 with edgers PPA for Mesa<br>
3.16.3 kernel</p>
<p dir="ltr">Since around the 3.8 kernel time frame, I've been able to reproduce this behavior. I'm pretty sure it was a kernel change.</p>
<p dir="ltr">I mentioned this to Mel Gorman at LinuxCon NA, and he wanted me to run a particular mm test. I still don't have time to triage this, but I'm now frustrated enough to make time.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Mel, what test do you want me to run?</p>
<p dir="ltr">Sarah Sharp</p>