Re: [PATCH] mm, memcg: cg2 memory{.swap,}.peak write handlers

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On Thu, Jul 18, 2024 at 11:23 PM Waiman Long <longman@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> On 7/18/24 17:49, David Finkel wrote:
> > I spent some time today attempting to implement this.
> > Here's a branch on github that compiles, and I think is close to what you
> > described, but is definitely still a WIP:
> >
> > https://github.com/torvalds/linux/compare/master...dfinkel:linux:memcg2_memory_peak_fd_session
> >
> > Since there seems to be significant agreement that this approach is better
> > long-term as a kernel interface, if that continues, I can factor out some of
> > the changes so it supports both memory.peak and memory.swap.peak,
> > fix the tests, and clean up any style issues tomorrow.
> >
> > Also, If there are opinions on whether the cgroup_lock is a reasonable way
> > of handling this synchronization, or if I should add a more appropriate spinlock
> > or mutex onto either the pagecounter or the memcg, I'm all ears.
>
> cgroup_lock() should only be used by the cgroup core code, though there
> are exceptions.
>
> You may or may not need lock protection depending on what data you want
> to protect and if there is any chance that concurrent race may screw
> thing up. If lock protection is really needed, add your own lock to
> protect the data. Since your critical sections seem to be pretty short,
> a regular spinlock will be enough.

Thanks, using cgroup_lock() created a deadlock, and using a spinlock
resolved that.

>
> Cheers,
> Longman
>


-- 
David Finkel
Senior Principal Software Engineer, Core Services





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