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author | Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> | 2017-05-15 16:34:02 +0300 |
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committer | Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> | 2017-07-21 18:14:51 +0300 |
commit | 454000adaa2a7420df6e56a42f22726d05872a3f (patch) | |
tree | f4cd89577cc86f65822adf1fb238ad32c0f9007f /security | |
parent | bc2fb7ed089ffd16d26e1d95b898a37d2b37d201 (diff) | |
download | linux-454000adaa2a7420df6e56a42f22726d05872a3f.tar.xz |
cgroup: introduce cgroup->dom_cgrp and threaded css_set handling
cgroup v2 is in the process of growing thread granularity support. A
threaded subtree is composed of a thread root and threaded cgroups
which are proper members of the subtree.
The root cgroup of the subtree serves as the domain cgroup to which
the processes (as opposed to threads / tasks) of the subtree
conceptually belong and domain-level resource consumptions not tied to
any specific task are charged. Inside the subtree, threads won't be
subject to process granularity or no-internal-task constraint and can
be distributed arbitrarily across the subtree.
This patch introduces cgroup->dom_cgrp along with threaded css_set
handling.
* cgroup->dom_cgrp points to self for normal and thread roots. For
proper thread subtree members, points to the dom_cgrp (the thread
root).
* css_set->dom_cset points to self if for normal and thread roots. If
threaded, points to the css_set which belongs to the cgrp->dom_cgrp.
The dom_cgrp serves as the resource domain and keeps the matching
csses available. The dom_cset holds those csses and makes them
easily accessible.
* All threaded csets are linked on their dom_csets to enable iteration
of all threaded tasks.
* cgroup->nr_threaded_children keeps track of the number of threaded
children.
This patch adds the above but doesn't actually use them yet. The
following patches will build on top.
v4: ->nr_threaded_children added.
v3: ->proc_cgrp/cset renamed to ->dom_cgrp/cset. Updated for the new
enable-threaded-per-cgroup behavior.
v2: Added cgroup_is_threaded() helper.
Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
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