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    net: ip: avoid OOM kills with large UDP sends over loopback · 6d123b81
    Jakub Kicinski authored
    Dave observed number of machines hitting OOM on the UDP send
    path. The workload seems to be sending large UDP packets over
    loopback. Since loopback has MTU of 64k kernel will try to
    allocate an skb with up to 64k of head space. This has a good
    chance of failing under memory pressure. What's worse if
    the message length is <32k the allocation may trigger an
    OOM killer.
    
    This is entirely avoidable, we can use an skb with page frags.
    
    af_unix solves a similar problem by limiting the head
    length to SKB_MAX_ALLOC. This seems like a good and simple
    approach. It means that UDP messages > 16kB will now
    use fragments if underlying device supports SG, if extra
    allocator pressure causes regressions in real workloads
    we can switch to trying the large allocation first and
    falling back.
    
    v4: pre-calculate all the additions to alloclen so
        we can be sure it won't go over order-2
    Reported-by: default avatarDave Jones <dsj@fb.com>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarJakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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