Re: [package - 130arm64-default][lang/gcc12-devel] Failed for gcc12-devel-12.0.1.s20220306_2 in build/runaway
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Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2022 21:37:02 UTC
On 2022-Mar-26, at 13:16, Mark Millard <marklmi@yahoo.com> wrote: > On 2022-Mar-26, at 12:35, Mark Millard <marklmi@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> On 2022-Mar-26, at 07:26, Dimitry Andric <dim@FreeBSD.org> wrote: >> >>> On 26 Mar 2022, at 15:16, pkg-fallout@freebsd.org <pkg-fallout@FreeBSD.org> wrote: >>>> >>>> You are receiving this mail as a port that you maintain >>>> is failing to build on the FreeBSD package build server. >>>> Please investigate the failure and submit a PR to fix >>>> build. >>>> >>>> Maintainer: toolchain@FreeBSD.org >>>> Log URL: http://ampere3.nyi.freebsd.org/data/130arm64-default/60ab72786154/logs/gcc12-devel-12.0.1.s20220306_2.log >>>> Build URL: http://ampere3.nyi.freebsd.org/build.html?mastername=130arm64-default&build=60ab72786154 >>> >>> So there isn't any actual error message in this log, except at the end: >>> >>> ... >>> =>> Cleaning up wrkdir >>> ===> Cleaning for gcc12-devel-12.0.1.s20220306_2 >>> Killed >>> build of lang/gcc12-devel | gcc12-devel-12.0.1.s20220306_2 ended at Sat Mar 26 14:16:58 UTC 2022 >>> build time: 12:31:35 >>> !!! build failure encountered !!! >>> >>> It looks like the last command being run before "Killed" is the cc1plus >>> executable being linked with LTO, so I am assuming the build is killed >>> due to an out-of-memory condition? >>> >>> But this is only visible to people that have access to the machine the >>> poudriere instance is running on. Can somebody with access please check? >>> >> >> I do not have access but I've started a poudriere build >> of my own on a HoneyComb. I've a patched top that monitors >> and reports various Maximum Observed (MaxObs????) figures, >> 64 GiBytes of RAM and slightly over 246 GiBytes of swap. >> So hopefully it will report on about how big the memory use >> gets. But it is allowed to use all 16 cores and there will >> be no competing bulk builds using resources. So not a match >> to the build server context. >> >> Note: It is a ZFS context, so MaxObsWired is normally large >> and shrinks over times where memory needs to be used for >> other things. So the primary memory figures would be: >> >> MaxObsSwapUsed (if any) >> MaxObsActive >> MaxObs(Act+Lndry+SwapUsed) >> >> >> Side Note: >> >> http://ampere3.nyi.freebsd.org/build.html?mastername=130arm64-default&build=60ab72786154 >> >> reports a Time of 11:48:41 but the log reports "build time: 12:31:35". >> My guess is that processing the log file for extracting the type of >> error makes some (much?) of the difference. (Type being runaway_process >> in this case.) >> >> > > I did just observe a cc1plus take somewhat over 30min > of CPU time before completing and the lto1 related activity > starting. It was under 5 GiBytes MaxObs(Act+Lndry+SwapUsed) > [No swap use observed] before the lto1 related activity > started. > > For the lto1 related activity MaxObs(Act+Lndry+SwapUsed) > has, so far, gotten up to around 12 GiBytes, still > no swap use observed: > > 12079Mi MaxObsActive > 12278Mi MaxObs(Act+Lndry+SwapUsed) > > I'll note that: > > last pid: . . .; load averages: . . . MaxObs: 28.02, 16.88, 15.82 > . . . threads: . . . running, . . . sleeping, 77 MaxObsRunning > > So, on the timescale of the first load average, it does > not always stay limited to the hardware threads available. > > No process with sustained CPU activity sticks around across > the lto1 activity. So I'll not be able to observe much about > cpu time. > > The elasped time doing lto1 activity has been going for a > while but I'm unlikely to be able to observe its end happen. > So I'll likely not have a good clue about that. > Looks it spent about 1.5 or so hours on the particular block of lto1 related activity. For reference, somewhat after that: last pid: . . .; load averages: . . . MaxObs: 28.02, 17.04, 16.87 The 16 core are Cortex-A72's. The following did not change (so far): 12079Mi MaxObsActive 12278Mi MaxObs(Act+Lndry+SwapUsed) Still no observed swap use reported. The build is continuing. The build phase has been a little over 2.5 hr so far. === Mark Millard marklmi at yahoo.com