On 11/12, Roman Gushchin wrote: > > This patch implements freezer for cgroup v2. However the functionality > is similar, the interface is different to cgroup v1: it follows > cgroup v2 interface principles. Oh, it seems that I actually need to apply this patch to (try to) understand the details ;) Will try tomorrow. > --- a/include/linux/sched/jobctl.h > +++ b/include/linux/sched/jobctl.h > @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ struct task_struct; > #define JOBCTL_TRAP_NOTIFY_BIT 20 /* trap for NOTIFY */ > #define JOBCTL_TRAPPING_BIT 21 /* switching to TRACED */ > #define JOBCTL_LISTENING_BIT 22 /* ptracer is listening for events */ > +#define JOBCTL_TRAP_FREEZE_BIT 23 /* trap for cgroup freezer */ > > #define JOBCTL_STOP_DEQUEUED (1UL << JOBCTL_STOP_DEQUEUED_BIT) > #define JOBCTL_STOP_PENDING (1UL << JOBCTL_STOP_PENDING_BIT) > @@ -26,8 +27,10 @@ struct task_struct; > #define JOBCTL_TRAP_NOTIFY (1UL << JOBCTL_TRAP_NOTIFY_BIT) > #define JOBCTL_TRAPPING (1UL << JOBCTL_TRAPPING_BIT) > #define JOBCTL_LISTENING (1UL << JOBCTL_LISTENING_BIT) > +#define JOBCTL_TRAP_FREEZE (1UL << JOBCTL_TRAP_FREEZE_BIT) > > -#define JOBCTL_TRAP_MASK (JOBCTL_TRAP_STOP | JOBCTL_TRAP_NOTIFY) > +#define JOBCTL_TRAP_MASK (JOBCTL_TRAP_STOP | JOBCTL_TRAP_NOTIFY | \ > + JOBCTL_TRAP_FREEZE) Again, I didn't actually read the patch yet, but my gut feeling tells me we shouldn't change JOBCTL_TRAP_MASK... and the fact you had to change task_clear_jobctl_pending() to filter out JOBCTL_TRAP_FREEZE bit may be proves this. This if (current->jobctl & (JOBCTL_TRAP_STOP | JOBCTL_TRAP_NOTIFY)) ... else if (current->jobctl & JOBCTL_TRAP_FREEZE) code in do_jobctl_trap() doesn't look nice too. OK, please forget for now, but perhaps it would be more clean to add JOBCTL_TRAP_FREEZE to the JOBCTL_PENDING_MASK check in recalc_sigpending() and change get_signal to check JOBCTL_TRAP_MASK | JOBCTL_TRAP_FREEZE; and I am not even sure cgroup_freezer_enter() should live in do_jobctl_trap(). > @@ -5642,6 +5700,23 @@ void cgroup_post_fork(struct task_struct *child) > cset->nr_tasks++; > css_set_move_task(child, NULL, cset, false); > } > + > + if (unlikely(cgroup_frozen(child) && > + (child->flags & ~PF_KTHREAD))) { > + struct cgroup *cgrp; > + unsigned long flags; > + > + if (lock_task_sighand(child, &flags)) { You can just do spin_lock_irq(siglock). The new child can't go away until wake_up_new_task(), otherwise any usage of "child" including lock_task_sighand() was not safe. > + cgrp = cset->dfl_cgrp; > + cgrp->freezer.nr_tasks_to_freeze++; > + WARN_ON_ONCE(cgrp->freezer.nr_tasks_to_freeze < > + cgrp->freezer.nr_frozen_tasks); > + child->jobctl |= JOBCTL_TRAP_FREEZE; > + signal_wake_up(child, false); signal_wake_up() is pointless. wake_up_process() has no effect, set_tsk_thread_flag(TIF_SIGPENDING) is not needed because schedule_tail() does calculate_sigpending() which should notice JOBCTL_TRAP_FREEZE. > + } else if (current->jobctl & JOBCTL_TRAP_FREEZE) { > + /* > + * Enter the freezer, unless the task is about to exit. > + */ > + if (fatal_signal_pending(current)) { > + current->jobctl &= ~JOBCTL_TRAP_FREEZE; And again, please note that we need this because task_clear_jobctl_pending() drops JOBCTL_TRAP_FREEZE. It shouldn't, I think... Oleg.