On 07/09/2015 23:38, Parav Pandit wrote: > +void devcgroup_rdma_uncharge_resource(struct ib_ucontext *ucontext, > + enum devcgroup_rdma_rt type, int num) > +{ > + struct dev_cgroup *dev_cg, *p; > + struct task_struct *ctx_task; > + > + if (!num) > + return; > + > + /* get cgroup of ib_ucontext it belong to, to uncharge > + * so that when its called from any worker tasks or any > + * other tasks to which this resource doesn't belong to, > + * it can be uncharged correctly. > + */ > + if (ucontext) > + ctx_task = get_pid_task(ucontext->tgid, PIDTYPE_PID); > + else > + ctx_task = current; So what happens if a process creates a ucontext, forks, and then the child creates and destroys a CQ? If I understand correctly, created resources are always charged to the current process (the child), but when it is destroyed the owner of the ucontext (the parent) will be uncharged. Since ucontexts are not meant to be used by multiple processes, I think it would be okay to always charge the owner process (the one that created the ucontext). > + dev_cg = task_devcgroup(ctx_task); > + > + spin_lock(&ctx_task->rdma_res_counter->lock); > + ctx_task->rdma_res_counter->usage[type] -= num; > + > + for (p = dev_cg; p; p = parent_devcgroup(p)) > + uncharge_resource(p, type, num); > + > + spin_unlock(&ctx_task->rdma_res_counter->lock); > + > + if (type == DEVCG_RDMA_RES_TYPE_UCTX) > + rdma_free_res_counter(ctx_task); > +} > +EXPORT_SYMBOL(devcgroup_rdma_uncharge_resource); -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-doc" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html