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From: Stanislav Kholmanskikh <stanislav.kholmanskikh@oracle.com>
To: ltp@lists.linux.it
Subject: [LTP] [PATCH] memcg/functional: check several times if the process is killed
Date: Mon, 30 May 2016 17:50:39 +0300	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <574C533F.9000000@oracle.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20160524104806.GC10029@rei.lan>



On 05/24/2016 01:48 PM, Cyril Hrubis wrote:
> Hi!
>>>>> We should better change this for something more robust. Given that the
>>>>> memgc_progcess does while (!flag_exit) sleep(1); in the main loop we may
>>>>> as well wait till the process gets into the sleep state.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I don't understand why it's more robust. For example, a process can get
>>>> into the sleep state (interruptible sleep) due to a call to a syscall, no?
>>>
>>> Generally yes, but in this case it's unlikely that opening /dev/zero or
>>> calling sigaction() would block.
>>
>> There's also some ld setup going on before that. Opening/mapping/reading
>> various config and .so files.
>
> Ah right, I tend to forgot that part.
>
>>>> So maybe keep this sleep() as is?
>>>
>>> I'm Ok with that one as well. But we should rethink and fix it later.
>>
>> My immediate idea was to let memcg_process open "/tmp/memcg_process_ready"
>> and shell script would monitor /proc/$pid/fd/ until sees that or hits timeout.
>
> Or we can reuse the checkpoint library, given that the memory is now
> backed by tmpfs and path to the file si passed in environment it should
> be relatively easy to write a helper binary so that we can use it from
> the shell as well.
>

memcg_lib.sh has 22 instances of 'sleep 1', which are used in scenarios:
  * it starts memcg_process_stress and 'sleep 1' (presumably) until the 
process finishes setting up signal signal handlers
  * it does 'sleep 1' after it sends USR1 to the memcg_process_stress. I 
believe it's just to make sure that the sigusr handler finished its job

It seems that both the scenarios could modified to use a different form 
of communication not involving 'sleep'.

Let my try the proposed checkpoint library here. I think I'll come up 
with something later this week.

Thanks.

      reply	other threads:[~2016-05-30 14:50 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2016-05-19 14:55 [LTP] [PATCH] memcg/functional: check several times if the process is killed Stanislav Kholmanskikh
2016-05-23 16:02 ` Cyril Hrubis
2016-05-23 16:25   ` Stanislav Kholmanskikh
2016-05-23 16:39     ` Cyril Hrubis
2016-05-23 17:43       ` Stanislav Kholmanskikh
2016-05-24  8:52         ` [LTP] [PATCH V2] " Stanislav Kholmanskikh
2016-05-24 12:26           ` Cyril Hrubis
2016-05-24  9:02   ` [LTP] [PATCH] " Jan Stancek
2016-05-24  9:18     ` Cyril Hrubis
2016-05-24 10:04       ` Stanislav Kholmanskikh
2016-05-24 10:15         ` Cyril Hrubis
2016-05-24 10:32           ` Jan Stancek
2016-05-24 10:48             ` Cyril Hrubis
2016-05-30 14:50               ` Stanislav Kholmanskikh [this message]

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