From: Cyrill Gorcunov <gorcunov@gmail.com>
To: Andrew Vagin <avagin@openvz.org>
Cc: LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
Li Zefan <lizf@cn.fujitsu.com>,
Matt Helsley <matthltc@us.ibm.com>,
Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@parallels.com>, Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [RFC] cgroups: freezer -- Allow to attach a task to a frozen cgroup
Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2011 19:00:54 +0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20111128150054.GM1775@moon> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20111128140356.GA27395@dhcp-10-30-18-117.sw.ru>
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 06:03:56PM +0400, Andrew Vagin wrote:
> > > > +static int freezer_can_attach_task(struct cgroup *cgroup, struct task_struct *task)
> > > > +{
> > > > + struct freezer *old_freezer;
> > > > + struct freezer *freezer;
> > > > +
> > > > + int goal_state, orig_state;
> > > > + int retval = 0;
> > > > +
> > > > + old_freezer = task_freezer(task);
> > > > + freezer = cgroup_freezer(cgroup);
> > > > +
> > > > + spin_lock_irq(&freezer->lock);
> > > > +
> > > > + if (!spin_trylock_irq(&old_freezer->lock)) {
> > > > + retval = -EBUSY;
> > >
> > > I think EBUSY is not a good idea in this place. We can do something
> > > like double_rq_lock.
> > >
> >
> > Could you please elaborate? freezers are guarded with spinlocks so I think
> > we should stick with them instead of poking rq (or whatever) directly.
>
> It's misunderstanding. I want to say that we can avoid dead lock if we
> will take a lock with a smaller address at first.
>
> if (&freezer->lock > &old_freezer->lock) {
> spin_lock_irq(&old_freezer->lock)
> spin_lock_irq(&freezer->lock);
> } else {
> spin_lock_irq(&freezer->lock);
> spin_lock_irq(&old_freezer->lock)
> }
>
This is not applicable here as far as I see. It works for rq because of
per-cpu address allocation, but not for freezers which are allocated via
kzalloc. The second try_lock (note I've overdid with irq disabling, plain
spin_trylock would be enough) is not for escaping deadlock but rather for
not waiting much if target freezer is handling state transition for all
task it has.
I think the better approach would to make this code even less lock contended,
ie something like
local_irq_disable
spin_trylock(new_freezer)
spin_trylock(old_freezer)
...
local_irq_enable
so if both freezers are not handling anything we attach the task then.
Or I miss something obvious?
> > >
> > > It's strange. A rollback can't fail. We have three situations:
> > >
> > > frozen -> frozen
> > > thawed -> frozen
> > > frozen -> thawed
> > >
> > > In first and second cases cancel_request can't fail.
> > > In the third we have a problem, which may be solved if we will call
> > > thaw_process(task) from attach_task(), we can do that, because
> > > thaw_process() can't fail. It solves a problem, because
> > > freezer_cancel_attach will be executed for the first and second cases
> > > only.
> > >
> > > If my suggestion is correct, we can replace pr_warning on BUG_ON
> > >
> >
> > Yes, the case which can fail is
> >
> > frozen->(can_attach_task)->thawed
> > (cgroup_task_migrate failure)
> > thawed->(cancel_attach)->frozen
> >
> > and we should never fail here since otherwise we would not have
> > a "frozen" state before. But I think placing BUG_ON is too severe
> > here, maybe WARN_ON_ONCE(1) would fit better?
>
> It's true, if a task is not being executed between thaw_process() and
> freeze_task().
Hmm... But what the problem it might be if a task get executed between
those stages even for some time?
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-11-28 15:01 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-11-28 12:08 [RFC] cgroups: freezer -- Allow to attach a task to a frozen cgroup Cyrill Gorcunov
2011-11-28 13:10 ` Andrey Vagin
2011-11-28 13:38 ` Cyrill Gorcunov
2011-11-28 14:03 ` Andrew Vagin
2011-11-28 15:00 ` Cyrill Gorcunov [this message]
2011-11-28 15:43 ` Andrew Wagin
2011-11-28 16:08 ` Tejun Heo
2011-11-28 16:31 ` Cyrill Gorcunov
2011-11-29 22:58 ` Matt Helsley
2011-11-29 23:19 ` Tejun Heo
2011-11-30 6:48 ` Cyrill Gorcunov
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