Hi Craig.

Excellent work tracking down the mailing list discussion. From what I can see is
that actual memory allocation and free still works as intended, it is just
accounting that becomes incorrect, making your system work correctly, just with
wrong numbers displayed in your metrics.

Regardless, this is currently queued up for 6.5.0-17-generic, and it contains
the commit:

commit 3cec50490969afd4a76ccee441f747d869ccff77
Author: Linus Torvalds <torva...@linux-foundation.org>
Date:   Sat Sep 16 12:31:42 2023 -0700
Subject: vm: fix move_vma() memory accounting being off
Link: 
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=3cec50490969afd4a76ccee441f747d869ccff77

In Mantic's kernel it is 1f48faf4d74ee05aafbf406d6274727afc62a61f.

$ git describe --contains 1f48faf4d74ee05aafbf406d6274727afc62a61f
Ubuntu-6.5.0-16.16~1071

6.5.0-17-generic is currently in -proposed. If you would like to test it
you can follow the instructions below:

Instructions to install (On a Mantic system):
1) cat << EOF | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ubuntu-$(lsb_release 
-cs)-proposed.list
# Enable Ubuntu proposed archive
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ $(lsb_release -cs)-proposed main universe
EOF
2) sudo apt update
3) sudo apt install linux-image-6.5.0-17-generic linux-modules-6.5.0-17-generic 
linux-modules-extra-6.5.0-17-generic linux-headers-6.5.0-17-generic
4) sudo reboot
5) uname -rv
6.5.0-17-generic #17-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Thu Jan 11 14:01:59 UTC 2024

You probably want to remove the -proposed repository afterward.
6) sudo rm ubuntu-$(lsb_release -cs)-proposed.list
7) sudo apt update

This should be released in the first week of February, somewhere around the 5th 
give or take a couple days if any CVEs come up. https://kernel.ubuntu.com/

Thanks,
Matthew

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Fix Released

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2041668

Title:
  Memory leak in 23.10 kernel (6.5.0-10)

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in linux source package in Mantic:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  There appears to be a memory 'leak' in the kernel of the latest Ubuntu release
  (Mantic Minotaur, kernel version 6.5.0-10).  I put 'leak' in quotes because 
this
  memory appears to be allocated but never used.  The kernel's memory 
over-commit
  mechanism seems to prevent this leak from manifesting in OOM killer triggers 
or
  other failures.

  The primary symptom is a steady increase in the value reported as 
'Committed_AS'
  in '/proc/meminfo'.  The other memory stats reported there remain reasonable,
  though.

  I've observed this problem on a fairly diverse set of machines (both VMs and
  physical machines) with a variety of workloads.  Busier machines seem to have 
a
  faster leak rate.  I've tried to narrow down the issue by rebooting into 
single
  user mode, killing all userspace processes (except the systemd processes) and
  removing as many kernel models as possible.  The problem continues in that
  state.  I didn't see any obvious culprits in /proc/slabinfo nor
  /proc/vmallocinfo.

  So far, the only way I've been able to remediate this issue is to reboot back
  into the Lunar Lobster kernel (6.2.0-35).  I think this fact alone rules out 
any
  triggers that may be part of the 23.10 userspace environment.

  I've attached the generic debug info requested by this component's bug 
template
  from an example machine. Please let me know if there is any more information I
  can provide.  It seems to be pretty trivial to reproduce though, and I'm
  guessing it has not been reported yet because the leak doesn't actually 
manifest
  in an out-of-memory situation.  At least, I haven't observed that yet.  The
  worst case I've observed was 150 GB of memory committed on a machine with 16 
GB
  of physical RAM after about 24 hours.  Moving back to the previous kernel
  version, the committed memory statistic holds fairly steady around 7 GB on 
that
  machine and workload.

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