On Wed 12-10-22 19:22:21, Zhongkun He wrote: > > > > Yes, this will require some refactoring and one potential way is to make > > mpol ref counting unconditional. The conditional ref. counting has > > already caused issues in the past and the code is rather hard to follow > > anyway. I am not really sure this optimization is worth it. > > > > Another option would be to block the pidfd side of things on completion > > which would wake it up from the task_work context but I would rather > > explore the ref counting approach first and only if this is proven to be > > too expensive to go with hacks like this. > > Hi Michal > > The counting approach means executing mpol_get/put() when start/finish using > mempolicy,right? We already do that via mpol_{get,put} but there are cases where the reference counting is ignored because it cannot be freed and also mpol_cond_put resp. open coded versions of mpol_needs_cond_ref. -- Michal Hocko SUSE Labs