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High Memory usage if CIFS mount point is mounted with the default "cache=strict" option

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Environment

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP6


Situation

After upgrading to SLE15 SP6, the system memory usage keeps increasing if the CIFS mount points are mounted with the default "cache=strict" option.

Subsequently, after running for some time, the server will also encounter high CPU utilization and hanging issues, and it must be rebooted to recover the system.
  
If the CIFS mount points are mounted with the "cache=none" option, this issue does not occur, but it will cause poorer CIFS performance.
 

Resolution

This bug is already fixed in SLE15 SP6 kernel version 6.4.0-150600.23.50.1 or newer.

Cause

This issue is caused by a memory leak bug in the SLE15 SP6 kernel when accessing CIFS mount points.

Additional Information

The relevant changelog for the bug fix:

# rpm -q --changelog kernel-default
...
* Thu Apr 17 2025 ematsumiya@suse.de
- smb: client: fix folio leaks and perf improvements (bsc#1239997,
 bsc1241265).
- commit 3640faf

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  • Document ID:000021982
  • Creation Date: 14-Aug-2025
  • Modified Date:14-Aug-2025
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server

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