unkillable process consuming 100% cpu
Steve Kargl
sgk at troutmask.apl.washington.edu
Thu Nov 7 20:55:59 UTC 2019
On Thu, Nov 07, 2019 at 03:32:23PM -0500, Mark Johnston wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 07, 2019 at 12:29:19PM -0800, Steve Kargl wrote:
> > I haven't seen anyone post about an unkillable process
> > (even by root), which consumes 100% cpu.
> >
> > last pid: 4592; load averages: 1.24, 1.08, 0.74 up 13+20:21:20 12:26:29
> > 68 processes: 2 running, 66 sleeping
> > CPU: 0.1% user, 0.0% nice, 12.6% system, 0.0% interrupt, 87.2% idle
> > Mem: 428M Active, 11G Inact, 138M Laundry, 2497M Wired, 1525M Buf, 2377M Free
> > Swap: 16G Total, 24M Used, 16G Free
> >
> > PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE C TIME WCPU COMMAND
> > 69092 kargl 2 45 0 342M 148M CPU2 2 12:51 100.07% chrome
> >
> >
> > Neither of these have an effect.
> >
> > kill -1 69092
> > kill -9 69069
> >
> > Attempts to attach gdb831 to -p 69092 leads to hung xterm.
>
> Could you please show us the output of "procstat -kk 69092"?
Unfortunately, no. I just rebooted the system to kill 69092.
During 'shutdown -r now', a message appeared on the console
warning that some processes would not die. Then 'shutdown
-r now' hung the console. :(
Before rebooting I did try a number of ps and procstat commands, 69092 was
chrome: --type=gpu-process --field-trial-handle=long-string-of-number
--gpu-preferences=long-string-with-IAs
So, it seems that drm-current-kmod may not be happy.
For the record, uname gives FreeBSD 13.0-CURRENT r353571
--
Steve
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