Hi Paul,

> (This patch does not solve the PAE OOM issue.)

You may try the below debug patch. The only way the writeback patches
should trigger OOM, I think, is for the number of dirty/writeback
pages going out of control.

Or more simple, you may show us the OOM dmesg which will contain the
number of dirty pages. Or run this in a continuous loop during your
tests, and see how the dirty numbers change before OOM:

while :
do
        grep -E '(Dirty|Writeback)' /proc/meminfo
        sleep 1
done

Thanks,
Fengguang

diff --git a/mm/page-writeback.c b/mm/page-writeback.c
index 50f0824..cf1165a 100644
--- a/mm/page-writeback.c
+++ b/mm/page-writeback.c
@@ -1147,6 +1147,16 @@ pause:
                if (task_ratelimit)
                        break;
 
+               if (nr_dirty > dirty_thresh + dirty_thresh / 2) {
+                       if (printk_ratelimit())
+                               printk(KERN_WARNING "nr_dirty=%lu 
dirty_thresh=%lu task_ratelimit=%lu dirty_ratelimit=%lu pos_ratio=%lu\n",
+                                      nr_dirty,
+                                      dirty_thresh,
+                                      task_ratelimit,
+                                      dirty_ratelimit,
+                                      pos_ratio);
+               }
+
                /*
                 * In the case of an unresponding NFS server and the NFS dirty
                 * pages exceeds dirty_thresh, give the other good bdi's a pipe


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