On Wed, Sep 11, 2024 at 06:23:14PM +0200, Felix Moessbauer wrote: > Hi, > > as discussed in [1], this is a manual backport of the remaining two > patches to let the io worker threads respect the affinites defined by > the cgroup of the process. > > In 6.1 one worker is created per NUMA node, while in da64d6db3bd3 > ("io_uring: One wqe per wq") this is changed to only have a single worker. > As this patch is pretty invasive, Jens and me agreed to not backport it. > > Instead we now limit the workers cpuset to the cpus that are in the > intersection between what the cgroup allows and what the NUMA node has. > This leaves the question what to do in case the intersection is empty: > To be backwarts compatible, we allow this case, but restrict the cpumask > of the poller to the cpuset defined by the cgroup. We further believe > this is a reasonable decision, as da64d6db3bd3 drops the NUMA awareness > anyways. > > [1] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/ec01745a-b102-4f6e-abc9-abd636d36319@xxxxxxxxx Why was neither of these actually tagged for inclusion in a stable tree? Why just 6.1.y? Please submit them for all relevent kernel versions. thanks, greg k-h