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author | Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> | 2012-10-17 02:03:14 +0400 |
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committer | Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> | 2012-10-21 03:28:56 +0400 |
commit | 8755ade683241e8c6b8fe8d22d0ae35041a3dc51 (patch) | |
tree | 34b0aaa3f6575d7edaf11cf18142399eaab70374 /kernel | |
parent | 3c426d5e114035d00453bb5d82a92826db1ed71f (diff) | |
download | linux-8755ade683241e8c6b8fe8d22d0ae35041a3dc51.tar.xz |
cgroup_freezer: allow moving tasks in and out of a frozen cgroup
cgroup_freezer is one of the few users of cgroup_subsys->can_attach()
and uses it to prevent tasks from being migrated into or out of a
frozen cgroup. This makes cgroup_freezer cumbersome to use especially
when co-mounted with other controllers.
->can_attach() is problematic in general as it can make co-mounting
multiple cgroups difficult - migrating tasks may fail for reasons
completely irrelevant for other controllers. freezer_can_attach() in
particular is more problematic because it messes with cgroup internal
locking to ensure that the state verification performed at
freezer_can_attach() stays valid until migration is complete.
This patch replaces freezer_can_attach() with freezer_attach() so that
tasks are always allowed to migrate - they are nudged into the
conforming state from freezer_attach(). This means that there can be
tasks which are being migrated which don't conform to the current
cgroup_freezer state until freezer_attach() is complete. Under the
current locking scheme, the only such place is freezer_fork() which is
updated to handle such window.
While this patch doesn't remove the use of internal cgroup locking
from freezer_read/write() paths, it removes the requirement to keep
the freezer state constant while migrating and enables such change.
Note that this creates a userland visible behavior change - FROZEN
cgroup can no longer be used to lock migrations in and out of the
cgroup. This behavior change is intended. I don't think the feature
is necessary - userland should coordinate accesses to cgroup fs anyway
- and even if the feature is needed cgroup_freezer is the completely
wrong place to implement it.
Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
LKML-Reference: <1350426526-14254-1-git-send-email-tj@kernel.org>
Cc: Matt Helsley <matthltc@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Cc: Oleg Nesterov <oleg@redhat.com>
Cc: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
Cc: Li Zefan <lizefan@huawei.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'kernel')
-rw-r--r-- | kernel/cgroup_freezer.c | 51 |
1 files changed, 31 insertions, 20 deletions
diff --git a/kernel/cgroup_freezer.c b/kernel/cgroup_freezer.c index 557f3678c4e4..0b0e10545ef0 100644 --- a/kernel/cgroup_freezer.c +++ b/kernel/cgroup_freezer.c @@ -152,27 +152,38 @@ static void freezer_destroy(struct cgroup *cgroup) /* * The call to cgroup_lock() in the freezer.state write method prevents - * a write to that file racing against an attach, and hence the - * can_attach() result will remain valid until the attach completes. + * a write to that file racing against an attach, and hence we don't need + * to worry about racing against migration. */ -static int freezer_can_attach(struct cgroup *new_cgroup, - struct cgroup_taskset *tset) +static void freezer_attach(struct cgroup *new_cgrp, struct cgroup_taskset *tset) { - struct freezer *freezer; + struct freezer *freezer = cgroup_freezer(new_cgrp); struct task_struct *task; + spin_lock_irq(&freezer->lock); + /* - * Anything frozen can't move or be moved to/from. + * Make the new tasks conform to the current state of @new_cgrp. + * For simplicity, when migrating any task to a FROZEN cgroup, we + * revert it to FREEZING and let update_if_frozen() determine the + * correct state later. + * + * Tasks in @tset are on @new_cgrp but may not conform to its + * current state before executing the following - !frozen tasks may + * be visible in a FROZEN cgroup and frozen tasks in a THAWED one. + * This means that, to determine whether to freeze, one should test + * whether the state equals THAWED. */ - cgroup_taskset_for_each(task, new_cgroup, tset) - if (cgroup_freezing(task)) - return -EBUSY; - - freezer = cgroup_freezer(new_cgroup); - if (freezer->state != CGROUP_THAWED) - return -EBUSY; + cgroup_taskset_for_each(task, new_cgrp, tset) { + if (freezer->state == CGROUP_THAWED) { + __thaw_task(task); + } else { + freeze_task(task); + freezer->state = CGROUP_FREEZING; + } + } - return 0; + spin_unlock_irq(&freezer->lock); } static void freezer_fork(struct task_struct *task) @@ -190,12 +201,12 @@ static void freezer_fork(struct task_struct *task) goto out; spin_lock_irq(&freezer->lock); - BUG_ON(freezer->state == CGROUP_FROZEN); - - /* Locking avoids race with FREEZING -> THAWED transitions. */ - if (freezer->state == CGROUP_FREEZING) + /* + * @task might have been just migrated into a FROZEN cgroup. Test + * equality with THAWED. Read the comment in freezer_attach(). + */ + if (freezer->state != CGROUP_THAWED) freeze_task(task); - spin_unlock_irq(&freezer->lock); out: rcu_read_unlock(); @@ -352,7 +363,7 @@ struct cgroup_subsys freezer_subsys = { .create = freezer_create, .destroy = freezer_destroy, .subsys_id = freezer_subsys_id, - .can_attach = freezer_can_attach, + .attach = freezer_attach, .fork = freezer_fork, .base_cftypes = files, |