Hello Tejun,
During your cgroup refactor, I was wondering if you have any plans to
get rid of the bind() callback that is called when hierarchies are moved?
At least in tree, there seems to be no users for that.
I actually planned to use it myself, to start or remove a jump label
when cpuacct and cpu cgroups were comounted.
Problem is, because we have some calls in the cpuset cgroup from inside
the cpu hotplug handler, we end up taking the almighty cgroup_mutex from
inside the cpu_hotplug.lock.
jump labels take it in most arches through the get_online_cpus()
function call. This means we effectively can't apply jump labels with
the cgroup_mutex held, which is the case throughout the whole bind() call.
All that explained, I figured I might as well ask before I attempted a
solution to that myself: as much as populate(), bind seems to be one of
the overly complicated callbacks, designed for a scenario in which
everything can come and go at will, which is something we're trying to fix.
thanks in advance for your answer!
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