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authorMatt Whitlock <gentoo@mattwhitlock.name>2021-07-31 17:41:57 -0400
committerWilliam Hubbs <w.d.hubbs@gmail.com>2021-12-22 10:01:14 -0600
commitfd1e4a384af44a8687b3a5369283f80f1cf29d84 (patch)
tree51890d0f27d3585553102c3783f369e62be74328 /bash-completion
parentdd5a6fa60f619f0db854d51efe8731946d3bfbf5 (diff)
add option for OOM score adjustment
This commit adds a new --oom-score-adj option to start-stop-daemon and supervise-daemon, as well as an equivalent SSD_OOM_SCORE_ADJ environment variable. If either of these are specified (with the command-line option taking precedence), then the specified adjustment value is written to /proc/self/oom_score_adj after forking but prior to exec'ing the daemon (at the time when nice and ionice are applied). Additionally, per a suggestion by Mike Frysinger, the suggested values for the SSD_NICELEVEL, SSD_IONICELEVEL, and SSD_OOM_SCORE_ADJ variables in the example config file are now given as zeros, which are the kernel's default values of these process knobs for the init process at boot. Note that uncommenting any of these zero-valued suggestions will cause SSD/SD to set the corresponding process knob affirmatively to zero, whereas leaving the variable unset (and the equivalent command- line option unspecified) means SSD/SD will not change the corresponding process knob from its inherited value. See: https://github.com/OpenRC/openrc/pull/435#discussion_r688310672 This fixes #435.
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