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author | SeongJae Park <sj@kernel.org> | 2023-10-23 00:07:33 +0300 |
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committer | Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> | 2023-11-01 22:38:35 +0300 |
commit | 19467a950b49432a84bf6dbadbbb17bdf89418b7 (patch) | |
tree | 655f2f496eeab04ea2cd9ffef9ffd0dfc861bc0c /mm/damon | |
parent | 6479b29203dedb724f4f4e08e1cc0dcf432c333b (diff) | |
download | linux-19467a950b49432a84bf6dbadbbb17bdf89418b7.tar.xz |
mm/damon/sysfs: remove requested targets when online-commit inputs
damon_sysfs_set_targets(), which updates the targets of the context for
online commitment, do not remove targets that removed from the
corresponding sysfs files. As a result, more than intended targets of the
context can exist and hence consume memory and monitoring CPU resource
more than expected.
Fix it by removing all targets of the context and fill up again using the
user input. This could cause unnecessary memory dealloc and realloc
operations, but this is not a hot code path. Also, note that damon_target
is stateless, and hence no data is lost.
[sj@kernel.org: fix unnecessary monitoring results removal]
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20231028213353.45397-1-sj@kernel.org
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20231022210735.46409-2-sj@kernel.org
Fixes: da87878010e5 ("mm/damon/sysfs: support online inputs update")
Signed-off-by: SeongJae Park <sj@kernel.org>
Cc: Brendan Higgins <brendanhiggins@google.com>
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> [5.19.x]
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'mm/damon')
-rw-r--r-- | mm/damon/sysfs.c | 70 |
1 files changed, 36 insertions, 34 deletions
diff --git a/mm/damon/sysfs.c b/mm/damon/sysfs.c index 5846970cedce..1a231bde18f9 100644 --- a/mm/damon/sysfs.c +++ b/mm/damon/sysfs.c @@ -1150,58 +1150,60 @@ destroy_targets_out: return err; } -/* - * Search a target in a context that corresponds to the sysfs target input. - * - * Return: pointer to the target if found, NULL if not found, or negative - * error code if the search failed. - */ -static struct damon_target *damon_sysfs_existing_target( - struct damon_sysfs_target *sys_target, struct damon_ctx *ctx) +static int damon_sysfs_update_target(struct damon_target *target, + struct damon_ctx *ctx, + struct damon_sysfs_target *sys_target) { struct pid *pid; - struct damon_target *t; + struct damon_region *r, *next; - if (!damon_target_has_pid(ctx)) { - /* Up to only one target for paddr could exist */ - damon_for_each_target(t, ctx) - return t; - return NULL; - } + if (!damon_target_has_pid(ctx)) + return 0; - /* ops.id should be DAMON_OPS_VADDR or DAMON_OPS_FVADDR */ pid = find_get_pid(sys_target->pid); if (!pid) - return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL); - damon_for_each_target(t, ctx) { - if (t->pid == pid) { - put_pid(pid); - return t; - } + return -EINVAL; + + /* no change to the target */ + if (pid == target->pid) { + put_pid(pid); + return 0; } - put_pid(pid); - return NULL; + + /* remove old monitoring results and update the target's pid */ + damon_for_each_region_safe(r, next, target) + damon_destroy_region(r, target); + put_pid(target->pid); + target->pid = pid; + return 0; } static int damon_sysfs_set_targets(struct damon_ctx *ctx, struct damon_sysfs_targets *sysfs_targets) { - int i, err; + struct damon_target *t, *next; + int i = 0, err; /* Multiple physical address space monitoring targets makes no sense */ if (ctx->ops.id == DAMON_OPS_PADDR && sysfs_targets->nr > 1) return -EINVAL; - for (i = 0; i < sysfs_targets->nr; i++) { + damon_for_each_target_safe(t, next, ctx) { + if (i < sysfs_targets->nr) { + damon_sysfs_update_target(t, ctx, + sysfs_targets->targets_arr[i]); + } else { + if (damon_target_has_pid(ctx)) + put_pid(t->pid); + damon_destroy_target(t); + } + i++; + } + + for (; i < sysfs_targets->nr; i++) { struct damon_sysfs_target *st = sysfs_targets->targets_arr[i]; - struct damon_target *t = damon_sysfs_existing_target(st, ctx); - - if (IS_ERR(t)) - return PTR_ERR(t); - if (!t) - err = damon_sysfs_add_target(st, ctx); - else - err = damon_sysfs_set_regions(t, st->regions); + + err = damon_sysfs_add_target(st, ctx); if (err) return err; } |