The io work queue polling threads are userland threads that just never exit to the userland. By that, they are also assigned to a cgroup (the group of the creating task). When creating a new io poller, this poller should inherit the cpu limits of the cgroup, as it belongs to the cgroup of the creating task. Fixes: da64d6db3bd3 ("io_uring: One wqe per wq") Signed-off-by: Felix Moessbauer <felix.moessbauer@xxxxxxxxxxx> --- io_uring/io-wq.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/io_uring/io-wq.c b/io_uring/io-wq.c index c7055a8895d7..a38f36b68060 100644 --- a/io_uring/io-wq.c +++ b/io_uring/io-wq.c @@ -1168,7 +1168,7 @@ struct io_wq *io_wq_create(unsigned bounded, struct io_wq_data *data) if (!alloc_cpumask_var(&wq->cpu_mask, GFP_KERNEL)) goto err; - cpumask_copy(wq->cpu_mask, cpu_possible_mask); + cpuset_cpus_allowed(data->task, wq->cpu_mask); wq->acct[IO_WQ_ACCT_BOUND].max_workers = bounded; wq->acct[IO_WQ_ACCT_UNBOUND].max_workers = task_rlimit(current, RLIMIT_NPROC); -- 2.39.2