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authorLi Zefan <lizefan@huawei.com>2013-06-09 17:14:22 +0800
committerTejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>2013-06-09 08:47:13 -0700
commite44193d39e8d4d1de5d996fcd37ed75e5c704f10 (patch)
treee73e4d6fe9de762e3c56fd6a122ed28f2fcf6979 /kernel/cpuset.c
parenta73456f37b9dbc917398387d0cba926b4455b70f (diff)
downloadlinux-e44193d39e8d4d1de5d996fcd37ed75e5c704f10.tar.gz
cpuset: let hotplug propagation work wait for task attaching
Instead of triggering propagation work in cpuset_attach(), we make
hotplug propagation work wait until there's no task attaching in
progress.

IMO this is more robust. We won't see empty masks in cpuset_attach().

Also it's a preparation for removing propagation work. Without asynchronous
propagation we can't call move_tasks_in_empty_cpuset() in cpuset_attach(),
because otherwise we'll deadlock on cgroup_mutex.

tj: typo fixes.

Signed-off-by: Li Zefan <lizefan@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'kernel/cpuset.c')
-rw-r--r--kernel/cpuset.c29
1 files changed, 17 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/kernel/cpuset.c b/kernel/cpuset.c
index 535dce685eec..e902473f76bf 100644
--- a/kernel/cpuset.c
+++ b/kernel/cpuset.c
@@ -59,6 +59,7 @@
 #include <linux/mutex.h>
 #include <linux/workqueue.h>
 #include <linux/cgroup.h>
+#include <linux/wait.h>
 
 /*
  * Tracks how many cpusets are currently defined in system.
@@ -275,6 +276,8 @@ static void schedule_cpuset_propagate_hotplug(struct cpuset *cs);
 
 static DECLARE_WORK(cpuset_hotplug_work, cpuset_hotplug_workfn);
 
+static DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(cpuset_attach_wq);
+
 /*
  * This is ugly, but preserves the userspace API for existing cpuset
  * users. If someone tries to mount the "cpuset" filesystem, we
@@ -1436,14 +1439,8 @@ static void cpuset_attach(struct cgroup *cgrp, struct cgroup_taskset *tset)
 	}
 
 	cs->attach_in_progress--;
-
-	/*
-	 * We may have raced with CPU/memory hotunplug.  Trigger hotplug
-	 * propagation if @cs doesn't have any CPU or memory.  It will move
-	 * the newly added tasks to the nearest parent which can execute.
-	 */
-	if (cpumask_empty(cs->cpus_allowed) || nodes_empty(cs->mems_allowed))
-		schedule_cpuset_propagate_hotplug(cs);
+	if (!cs->attach_in_progress)
+		wake_up(&cpuset_attach_wq);
 
 	mutex_unlock(&cpuset_mutex);
 }
@@ -1555,10 +1552,6 @@ static int cpuset_write_resmask(struct cgroup *cgrp, struct cftype *cft,
 	 * resources, wait for the previously scheduled operations before
 	 * proceeding, so that we don't end up keep removing tasks added
 	 * after execution capability is restored.
-	 *
-	 * Flushing cpuset_hotplug_work is enough to synchronize against
-	 * hotplug hanlding; however, cpuset_attach() may schedule
-	 * propagation work directly.  Flush the workqueue too.
 	 */
 	flush_work(&cpuset_hotplug_work);
 	flush_workqueue(cpuset_propagate_hotplug_wq);
@@ -2005,8 +1998,20 @@ static void cpuset_propagate_hotplug_workfn(struct work_struct *work)
 	struct cpuset *cs = container_of(work, struct cpuset, hotplug_work);
 	bool is_empty;
 
+retry:
+	wait_event(cpuset_attach_wq, cs->attach_in_progress == 0);
+
 	mutex_lock(&cpuset_mutex);
 
+	/*
+	 * We have raced with task attaching. We wait until attaching
+	 * is finished, so we won't attach a task to an empty cpuset.
+	 */
+	if (cs->attach_in_progress) {
+		mutex_unlock(&cpuset_mutex);
+		goto retry;
+	}
+
 	cpumask_andnot(&off_cpus, cs->cpus_allowed, top_cpuset.cpus_allowed);
 	nodes_andnot(off_mems, cs->mems_allowed, top_cpuset.mems_allowed);