[Bug 1970634] Re: FTBFS: mariadb fails to start due to low MEMLOCK limit

Andreas Hasenack 1970634 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Apr 28 18:46:50 UTC 2022


Since mariadb on the current jammy kernel disables io_uring at startup,
I'm considering disabling io_uring entirely in the jammy mariadb build.
The only scenario where io_uring would be used by the jammy mariadb is
if the user ran a different kernel than the one shipped with jammy.

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Title:
  FTBFS: mariadb fails to start due to low MEMLOCK limit

Status in mariadb-10.6 package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  <rbasak> ahasenack: IIRC, originally Launchpad was FTBFSing on mariadb that included io_uring support because upstream were doing a build time test for io_uring (and I think still are), which is wrong because it should be done at runtime since the lack of io_uring availablity at build time doesn't tell us about its availablity at runtime.
  <rbasak> But then the Launchpad builders got updated to a newer release and therefore a newer kernel that supported it.
  <rbasak> AIUI, that's how we ended up with a successful build in the Jammy release pocket (of 10.6).
  <ahasenack> I think the lp builders are using the focal hwe kernel
  <ahasenack> 5.4.0-something
  <ahasenack> let me check that build log
  <rbasak> But then something changed that caused this current FTBFS, and I haven't tracked down what that is.
  <ahasenack> hm, both are 10.6.7
  <ahasenack> release and proposed
  <rbasak> What puzzles me is that if the root cause is a memlock rlimit issue then why did it work before?
  <rbasak> So since there's a contradiction somewhere, maybe one or more of my "facts" above is wrong.
  <ahasenack> this is the current failure
  <ahasenack> 2022-04-14  8:11:49 0 [Warning] mariadbd: io_uring_queue_init() failed with ENOMEM: try larger memory locked limit, ulimit -l, or https://mariadb.com/kb/en/systemd/#configuring-limitmemlock under systemd (262144 bytes required)
  <ahasenack> and ulimit -l confirms that the limit is lower
  <ahasenack> Max locked memory         65536                65536                bytes     
  <ahasenack> just 64kbytes
  <rbasak> Yeah but then how did the release pocket build work?
  <ahasenack> either the limit was different back then
  <ahasenack> or ... stuff

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