Re: Kernel memory leak with x11/nvidia-driver

2016-02-05 Thread Mark Johnston
On Fri, Feb 05, 2016 at 09:05:00AM -0600, Eric van Gyzen wrote: > On 02/ 4/16 08:05 PM, Mark Johnston wrote: > > On Thu, Feb 04, 2016 at 05:37:24PM -0600, Eric van Gyzen wrote: > >> On 02/ 3/16 10:54 AM, Eric van Gyzen wrote: > >>> I just set up a new desktop running head with x11/nvidia-driver. I

Re: Kernel memory leak with x11/nvidia-driver

2016-02-05 Thread Eric van Gyzen
On 02/ 4/16 08:05 PM, Mark Johnston wrote: On Thu, Feb 04, 2016 at 05:37:24PM -0600, Eric van Gyzen wrote: On 02/ 3/16 10:54 AM, Eric van Gyzen wrote: I just set up a new desktop running head with x11/nvidia-driver. I've discovered a memory leak where pages disappear from the queues, never to

Re: Kernel memory leak with x11/nvidia-driver

2016-02-05 Thread Gary Jennejohn
On Thu, 4 Feb 2016 18:05:43 -0800 Mark Johnston wrote: > On Thu, Feb 04, 2016 at 05:37:24PM -0600, Eric van Gyzen wrote: > > On 02/ 3/16 10:54 AM, Eric van Gyzen wrote: > > > I just set up a new desktop running head with x11/nvidia-driver. I've > > > discovered a memory leak where pages disapp

Re: Kernel memory leak with x11/nvidia-driver

2016-02-04 Thread Mark Johnston
On Thu, Feb 04, 2016 at 05:37:24PM -0600, Eric van Gyzen wrote: > On 02/ 3/16 10:54 AM, Eric van Gyzen wrote: > > I just set up a new desktop running head with x11/nvidia-driver. I've > > discovered a memory leak where pages disappear from the queues, never to > > return. Specifically, the total

Re: Kernel memory leak with x11/nvidia-driver

2016-02-04 Thread Ultima
Wow that is insane. I'm going to start looking for the revision this behavior started. If you already found it, or find it before I report back plz let me know so I don't waste my time =] On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 6:37 PM, Eric van Gyzen wrote: > On 02/ 3/16 10:54 AM, Eric van Gyzen wrote: > >> I

Re: Kernel memory leak with x11/nvidia-driver

2016-02-04 Thread Eric van Gyzen
On 02/ 3/16 10:54 AM, Eric van Gyzen wrote: I just set up a new desktop running head with x11/nvidia-driver. I've discovered a memory leak where pages disappear from the queues, never to return. Specifically, the total of v_active_count v_inactive_count v_wire_count v_cache_

Re: Kernel memory leak with x11/nvidia-driver

2016-02-04 Thread Kostya Berger
Here are the results of the test you've suggested on my system (r293722), nvidia-driver-304-304.128 -- two runs with the break of 40 minutes: active    inactive    wire    cache    free    total 85441    282221    280649    0    100455    748766 85488    282235    280655    0    100391    748769 8

Re: Kernel memory leak with x11/nvidia-driver

2016-02-03 Thread Ultima
Just tested your script, there is definitely a memory leak. I also ran into really weird behavior. Running your script in tmux after starting and stopping an xorg session a few, tmux completely froze in the session. Creating a new window in the session was also completely frozen, however this is

Re: Kernel memory leak with x11/nvidia-driver

2016-02-03 Thread Ultima
Apologies, this should have been in my initial reply. https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=201340 or here for attachment https://bz-attachments.freebsd.org/attachment.cgi?id=165694 I haven't actually had a chance to do anything after upgrading from stable other than see the corrupte

Re: Kernel memory leak with x11/nvidia-driver

2016-02-03 Thread Eric van Gyzen
On 02/03/2016 10:54, Eric van Gyzen wrote: > I just set up a new desktop running head with x11/nvidia-driver. I've > discovered a memory leak where pages disappear from the queues, never to > return. Specifically, the total of > v_active_count > v_inactive_count > v_wire_count > v

Kernel memory leak with x11/nvidia-driver

2016-02-03 Thread Eric van Gyzen
I just set up a new desktop running head with x11/nvidia-driver. I've discovered a memory leak where pages disappear from the queues, never to return. Specifically, the total of v_active_count v_inactive_count v_wire_count v_cache_count v_free_count drops, eventually becoming