Return 0 for negative "free" and "total" memory reported by the OS (#42725)

* Return 0 for negative "free" and "total" memory reported by the OS

We've had a situation where the MX bean reported negative values for the
free memory of the OS, in those rare cases we want to return a value of
0 rather than blowing up later down the pipeline.

In the event that there is a serialization or creation error with regard
to memory use, this adds asserts so the failure will occur as soon as
possible and give us a better location for investigation.

Resolves #42157

* Fix test passing in invalid memory value

* Fix another test passing in invalid memory value

* Also change mem check in MachineLearning.machineMemoryFromStats

* Add background documentation for why we prevent negative return values

* Clarify comment a bit more
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Lee Hinman 2019-06-19 10:35:17 -06:00 committed by Lee Hinman
parent 23a3471394
commit d81ce9a647
5 changed files with 47 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -42,6 +42,24 @@ import java.util.regex.Matcher;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;
import java.util.stream.Collectors;
/**
* The {@link OsProbe} class retrieves information about the physical and swap size of the machine
* memory, as well as the system load average and cpu load.
*
* In some exceptional cases, it's possible the underlying native method used by
* {@link #getFreePhysicalMemorySize()} and {@link #getTotalPhysicalMemorySize()} can return a
* negative value. Because of this, we prevent those methods from returning negative values,
* returning 0 instead.
*
* The OS can report a negative number in a number of cases:
* - Non-supported OSes (HP-UX, or AIX)
* - A failure of macOS to initialize host statistics
* - An OS that does not support the {@code _SC_PHYS_PAGES} or {@code _SC_PAGE_SIZE} flags for the {@code sysconf()} linux kernel call
* - An overflow of the product of {@code _SC_PHYS_PAGES} and {@code _SC_PAGE_SIZE}
* - An error case retrieving these values from a linux kernel
* - A non-standard libc implementation not implementing the required values
* For a more exhaustive explanation, see https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/pull/42725
*/
public class OsProbe {
private static final OperatingSystemMXBean osMxBean = ManagementFactory.getOperatingSystemMXBean();
@ -67,12 +85,19 @@ public class OsProbe {
*/
public long getFreePhysicalMemorySize() {
if (getFreePhysicalMemorySize == null) {
return -1;
logger.warn("getFreePhysicalMemorySize is not available");
return 0;
}
try {
return (long) getFreePhysicalMemorySize.invoke(osMxBean);
final long freeMem = (long) getFreePhysicalMemorySize.invoke(osMxBean);
if (freeMem < 0) {
logger.warn("OS reported a negative free memory value [{}]", freeMem);
return 0;
}
return freeMem;
} catch (Exception e) {
return -1;
logger.warn("exception retrieving free physical memory", e);
return 0;
}
}
@ -81,12 +106,19 @@ public class OsProbe {
*/
public long getTotalPhysicalMemorySize() {
if (getTotalPhysicalMemorySize == null) {
return -1;
logger.warn("getTotalPhysicalMemorySize is not available");
return 0;
}
try {
return (long) getTotalPhysicalMemorySize.invoke(osMxBean);
final long totalMem = (long) getTotalPhysicalMemorySize.invoke(osMxBean);
if (totalMem < 0) {
logger.warn("OS reported a negative total memory value [{}]", totalMem);
return 0;
}
return totalMem;
} catch (Exception e) {
return -1;
logger.warn("exception retrieving total physical memory", e);
return 0;
}
}

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@ -229,13 +229,17 @@ public class OsStats implements Writeable, ToXContentFragment {
private final long free;
public Mem(long total, long free) {
assert total >= 0 : "expected total memory to be positive, got: " + total;
assert free >= 0 : "expected free memory to be positive, got: " + total;
this.total = total;
this.free = free;
}
public Mem(StreamInput in) throws IOException {
this.total = in.readLong();
assert total >= 0 : "expected total memory to be positive, got: " + total;
this.free = in.readLong();
assert free >= 0 : "expected free memory to be positive, got: " + total;
}
@Override

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@ -805,8 +805,8 @@ public class MachineLearning extends Plugin implements ActionPlugin, AnalysisPlu
if (containerLimitStr != null) {
BigInteger containerLimit = new BigInteger(containerLimitStr);
if ((containerLimit.compareTo(BigInteger.valueOf(mem)) < 0 && containerLimit.compareTo(BigInteger.ZERO) > 0)
// mem < 0 means the value couldn't be obtained for some reason
|| (mem < 0 && containerLimit.compareTo(BigInteger.valueOf(Long.MAX_VALUE)) < 0)) {
// mem <= 0 means the value couldn't be obtained for some reason
|| (mem <= 0 && containerLimit.compareTo(BigInteger.valueOf(Long.MAX_VALUE)) < 0)) {
mem = containerLimit.longValue();
}
}

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@ -97,8 +97,8 @@ public class MachineLearningTests extends ESTestCase {
public void testMachineMemory_givenStatsFailure() throws IOException {
OsStats stats = mock(OsStats.class);
when(stats.getMem()).thenReturn(new OsStats.Mem(-1, -1));
assertEquals(-1L, MachineLearning.machineMemoryFromStats(stats));
when(stats.getMem()).thenReturn(new OsStats.Mem(0, 0));
assertEquals(0L, MachineLearning.machineMemoryFromStats(stats));
}
public void testMachineMemory_givenNoCgroup() throws IOException {

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@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ public class NodeStatsMonitoringDocTests extends BaseFilteredMonitoringDocTestCa
final OsStats.Cgroup osCgroup = new OsStats.Cgroup("_cpu_acct_ctrl_group", ++iota, "_cpu_ctrl_group", ++iota, ++iota, osCpuStat,
"_memory_ctrl_group", "2000000000", "1000000000");
final OsStats.Mem osMem = new OsStats.Mem(no, no);
final OsStats.Mem osMem = new OsStats.Mem(0, 0);
final OsStats.Swap osSwap = new OsStats.Swap(no, no);
final OsStats os = new OsStats(no, osCpu, osMem, osSwap, osCgroup);