在 2024/8/20 5:24, Tejun Heo 写道:
Hello,
On Sat, Aug 17, 2024 at 03:11:08PM +0800, Li Lingfeng wrote:
From: Li Lingfeng <lilingfeng3@xxxxxxxxxx>
When a process migrates to another cgroup and the original cgroup is deleted,
the restrictions of throttled bios cannot be removed. If the restrictions
are set too low, it will take a long time to complete these bios.
Refer to the process of deleting a disk to remove the restrictions and
issue bios when deleting the cgroup.
This makes difference on the behavior of throttled bios:
Before: the limit of the throttled bios can't be changed and the bios will
complete under this limit;
Now: the limit will be canceled and the throttled bios will be flushed
immediately.
I still don't see why this behavior is better. Wouldn't this make it easy to
escape IO limits by creating cgroups, doing a bunch of IOs and then deleting
them?
Thanks.
Yes, this actually would make it easy to escape IO limits.
As described by Yu Kuai in v2, I changed this to prevent IO hang.
And I think it may be more appropriate to remove the limits in this
scenario since the limits were set by cgroup and the cgroup has been
deleted.
Thanks.