[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] (JGRP-2135) OOM with JGroups 3.6.11.

Bela Ban (Jira) issues at jboss.org
Wed Apr 29 06:00:01 EDT 2020


     [ https://issues.redhat.com/browse/JGRP-2135?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Bela Ban updated JGRP-2135:
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    Fix Version/s: 3.6.20.Final


> OOM with JGroups 3.6.11.
> ------------------------
>
>                 Key: JGRP-2135
>                 URL: https://issues.redhat.com/browse/JGRP-2135
>             Project: JGroups
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 3.6.11
>            Reporter: Zoltan Farkas
>            Assignee: Bela Ban
>            Priority: Major
>             Fix For: 3.6.12, 3.6.20.Final
>
>
> We are running our JVMs with : -XX:OnOutOfMemoryError="kill -9 %p" 
> we have been experiencing OOMs fairly often, and the OOMs happen at:
> {code}
> Object / Stack Frame                                                              |Name                                                                                             | Shallow Heap | Retained Heap |Context Class Loader                         |Is Daemon
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> java.lang.Thread @ 0x81bdf838                                                     |Connection.Receiver [144.77.77.53:50363 - 144.77.77.53:50363],sis-cluster.service,prodpmwsv5-6461|          120 |           456 |sun.misc.Launcher$AppClassLoader @ 0x800175a8|false
> |- at java.lang.OutOfMemoryError.<init>()V (OutOfMemoryError.java:48)             |                                                                                                 |              |               |                                             |
> |- at org.jgroups.blocks.cs.TcpConnection$Receiver.run()V (TcpConnection.java:310)|                                                                                                 |              |               |                                             |
> |- at java.lang.Thread.run()V (Thread.java:745)                                   |                                                                                                 |              |               |                                             |
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> {code}
> the Code where it happens is in TcpConnection.java:
> {code}
> while(canRun()) {
>                 try {
>                     int len=in.readInt();
>                     if(buffer == null || buffer.length < len)
>                         buffer=new byte[len];
>                     in.readFully(buffer, 0, len);
>                     updateLastAccessed();
>                     server.receive(peer_addr, buffer, 0, len);
>                 }
>                 catch(OutOfMemoryError mem_ex) {
>                     t=mem_ex;
>                     break; // continue;
>                 }
>                 catch(IOException io_ex) {
>                     t=io_ex;
>                     break;
>                 }
>                 catch(Throwable e) {
>                 }
>             }
> {code}
> when allocating:   buffer=new byte[len];
> it looks to me that some invalid large value is received and the process OOMs when allocating a huge byte array
> Running JVMs without kill on OOM would make this issue "dissapear" in the sense that it is swallowed by:
> {code}
>                 catch(OutOfMemoryError mem_ex) {
>                     t=mem_ex;
>                     break; // continue;
>                 }
> {code}
> Handling OutOfMemoryError is a strange implementation choice... 
> instead a size limit should be employed to protect from receiving invalid sizes...
> My heap limit is 1GB and my heap dumps are 50Mb so the attempted allocation size is huge...



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