Gui Jianfeng wrote: > Vivek Goyal wrote: >> This patch enables hierarchical fair queuing in common layer. It is >> controlled by config option CONFIG_GROUP_IOSCHED. > ... >> +} >> + >> +void iocg_destroy(struct cgroup_subsys *subsys, struct cgroup *cgroup) >> +{ >> + struct io_cgroup *iocg = cgroup_to_io_cgroup(cgroup); >> + struct hlist_node *n, *tmp; >> + struct io_group *iog; >> + >> + /* >> + * Since we are destroying the cgroup, there are no more tasks >> + * referencing it, and all the RCU grace periods that may have >> + * referenced it are ended (as the destruction of the parent >> + * cgroup is RCU-safe); bgrp->group_data will not be accessed by >> + * anything else and we don't need any synchronization. >> + */ >> + hlist_for_each_entry_safe(iog, n, tmp, &iocg->group_data, group_node) >> + io_destroy_group(iocg, iog); >> + >> + BUG_ON(!hlist_empty(&iocg->group_data)); >> + > > Hi Vivek, > > IMHO, free_css_id() needs to be called here. > Right. Though alloc_css_id() is called by cgroup core in cgroup_create(), free_css_id() should be called by subsystem itself. This is a bit strange, but it's required by memory cgroup. Normally, free_css_id() is called in destroy() handler, but memcg calls it when a mem_cgroup's refcnt goes to 0. When a cgroup is destroyed, the mem_cgroup won't be destroyed (refcnt > 0) if it has records on swap-entry. >> + kfree(iocg); >> +} >> + >> +void io_disconnect_groups(struct elevator_queue *e) >> +{ >> + struct hlist_node *pos, *n; >> + struct io_group *iog; >> + struct elv_fq_data *efqd = &e->efqd; >> + >> + hlist_for_each_entry_safe(iog, pos, n, &efqd->group_list, >> + elv_data_node) { >> + hlist_del(&iog->elv_data_node); >> + > -- dm-devel mailing list dm-devel@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/dm-devel