why something killed my program?

my program was killed after a few moment without any operation.is there something kill my programe because of xavier’s power consumption?
there are xavier’s statistic:
GPU highest consumption:15000/6000
GR3D_FREQ highest to 99%

CPU [9%@2265,11%@2265,6%@2265,3%@2265,12%@2265,29%@2265,17%@2265,17%@2265] EMC_FREQ 0% GR3D_FREQ 64% AO@35.5C GPU@42.5C Tboard@35C Tdiode@40.25C AUX@35C CPU@39.5C thermal@36.5C PMIC@100C GPU 14824/4893 CPU 1833/1788 SOC 6880/4588 CV 0/0 VDDRQ 2292/1012 SYS5V 3400/2845

and what GPU 14824/4893 means? (Current GPU power consumption/Average GPU power consumption) Is the unit of power consumption watt?

RAM 12400/15819MB (lfb 304x4MB) CPU [8%@2265,9%@2265,30%@2265,6%@2265,7%@2265,26%@2265,3%@2265,4%@2265] EMC_FREQ 0% GR3D_FREQ 1% AO@35.5C GPU@38.5C Tboard@35C Tdiode@40.25C AUX@35.5C CPU@38.5C thermal@38.15C PMIC@100C GPU 11792/4962 CPU 1991/1803 SOC 6131/4612 CV 0/0 VDDRQ 1838/1021 SYS5V 3200/2849
RAM 12401/15819MB (lfb 304x4MB) CPU [9%@1190,19%@1190,9%@1190,2%@1190,5%@1190,5%@1190,41%@1190,25%@1190] EMC_FREQ 0% GR3D_FREQ 99% AO@35C GPU@39C Tboard@35C Tdiode@39.5C AUX@35C CPU@38.5C thermal@37.1C PMIC@100C GPU 5839/4972 CPU 2152/1807 SOC 5690/4625 CV 0/0 VDDRQ 1383/1025 SYS5V 3044/2851
RAM 12682/15819MB (lfb 292x4MB) CPU [10%@2265,21%@2265,6%@2265,6%@2265,11%@2265,31%@2265,8%@2265,18%@2265] EMC_FREQ 0% GR3D_FREQ 1% AO@35C GPU@37.5C Tboard@35C Tdiode@39.75C AUX@35C CPU@39.5C thermal@38.5C PMIC@100C GPU 5687/4981 CPU 2459/1815 SOC 5228/4632 CV 0/0 VDDRQ 1076/1026 SYS5V 2924/2852
RAM 12682/15819MB (lfb 292x4MB) CPU [9%@1190,20%@1190,14%@1190,5%@1190,4%@1190,17%@1190,12%@1190,22%@2265] EMC_FREQ 0% GR3D_FREQ 2% AO@36C GPU@40C Tboard@35C Tdiode@40.5C AUX@35.5C CPU@39.5C thermal@38.6C PMIC@100C GPU 15130/5102 CPU 1834/1815 SOC 6730/4657 CV 0/0 VDDRQ 2140/1039 SYS5V 3320/2858
RAM 12861/15819MB (lfb 292x4MB) CPU [11%@1190,10%@1190,4%@1190,5%@1190,19%@1190,28%@1190,18%@1190,12%@1190] EMC_FREQ 0% GR3D_FREQ 99% AO@36.5C GPU@44.5C Tboard@35C Tdiode@40.5C AUX@35.5C CPU@39.5C thermal@39.25C PMIC@100C GPU 19208/5268 CPU 1525/1812 SOC 7018/4685 CV 0/0 VDDRQ 2592/1058 SYS5V 3560/2866
RAM 12862/15819MB (lfb 292x4MB) CPU [8%@2265,30%@2265,7%@2265,22%@2265,14%@2265,12%@2265,4%@2265,33%@2265] EMC_FREQ 0% GR3D_FREQ 84% AO@35.5C GPU@37C Tboard@35C Tdiode@39.75C AUX@35C CPU@40C thermal@37.3C PMIC@100C GPU 2771/5239 CPU 2925/1825 SOC 4775/4686 CV 0/0 VDDRQ 923/1056 SYS5V 2804/2865
RAM 12947/15819MB (lfb 292x4MB) CPU [8%@2265,6%@2265,27%@2265,9%@2265,6%@2265,9%@2265,4%@2265,20%@2265] EMC_FREQ 0% GR3D_FREQ 2% AO@36C GPU@40.5C Tboard@35C Tdiode@40.5C AUX@35C CPU@39C thermal@37.3C PMIC@100C GPU 15289/5354 CPU 1681/1823 SOC 6271/4704 CV 0/0 VDDRQ 2140/1068 SYS5V 3360/2871
RAM 12948/15819MB (lfb 292x4MB) CPU [14%@2265,6%@2265,3%@2265,13%@2265,6%@2265,17%@2265,26%@2265,39%@2265] EMC_FREQ 0% GR3D_FREQ 6% AO@35C GPU@37.5C Tboard@35C Tdiode@39.75C AUX@35.5C CPU@39.5C thermal@37.9C PMIC@100C GPU 3386/5332 CPU 2462/1830 SOC 5081/4708 CV 0/0 VDDRQ 1077/1069 SYS5V 2884/2871
RAM 13118/15819MB (lfb 276x4MB) CPU [7%@1190,6%@1190,11%@1190,20%@1190,6%@1190,19%@1190,15%@1190,13%@1190] EMC_FREQ 0% GR3D_FREQ 99% AO@36C GPU@43.5C Tboard@35C Tdiode@40.5C AUX@35.5C CPU@40C thermal@37.15C PMIC@100C GPU 14977/5440 CPU 1528/1827 SOC 7033/4734 CV 0/0 VDDRQ 2292/1082 SYS5V 3400/2877
RAM 13119/15819MB (lfb 276x4MB) CPU [10%@2265,31%@2265,9%@2265,27%@2265,1%@2265,33%@2265,4%@2265,7%@2265] EMC_FREQ 0% GR3D_FREQ 99% AO@35C GPU@38C Tboard@35C Tdiode@39.75C AUX@35.5C CPU@39.5C thermal@37.6C PMIC@100C GPU 3846/5422 CPU 2615/1836 SOC 5081/4738 CV 0/0 VDDRQ 1076/1082 SYS5V 2884/2877
RAM 13397/15819MB (lfb 207x4MB) CPU [23%@2265,7%@2265,4%@2265,10%@2265,9%@2265,19%@2265,13%@2265,10%@2265] EMC_FREQ 0% GR3D_FREQ 1% AO@35.5C GPU@38.5C Tboard@35C Tdiode@40.25C AUX@35.5C CPU@39.5C thermal@38.2C PMIC@100C GPU 10269/5476 CPU 2300/1841 SOC 5676/4748 CV 0/0 VDDRQ 1686/1089 SYS5V 3124/2880

hello quanminzhu,

your comment #2 shows the system memory usage is continuously increasing.
one condition might be watch dog killer kick-in to force stop processes when there’s not enough system memory.
there will kernel message pop-up if your process shutdown by watch dog killer,
could you please connect serial port and check kernel messages for details.
thanks

thanks for your reply.could
how to connect serial port and check kernel messages for details?
and is there any way to konw gpu memory?

For serial console, if you connect the micro-B USB cable to your host, and monitor “dmesg --follow” during insert, then you should see a serial FTDI UART mentioned. Most likely it will appear as “/dev/ttyUSB0”, but adjust for the tty name.

Then install something like gtkterm and it becomes a console if started with the correct arguments. Assuming “ttyUSB0”:

gtkterm -b 8 -t 1 -s 115200 -p /dev/ttyUSB0

(8 bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, speed 115200)