On Mon 01-10-12 15:51:20, Glauber Costa wrote: > On 10/01/2012 03:51 PM, Michal Hocko wrote: > > On Mon 01-10-12 14:09:09, Glauber Costa wrote: > >> On 10/01/2012 01:48 PM, Michal Hocko wrote: > >>> On Fri 28-09-12 15:34:19, Glauber Costa wrote: > >>>> On 09/27/2012 05:44 PM, Michal Hocko wrote: > >>>>>>> the reference count aquired by mem_cgroup_get will still prevent the > >>>>>>> memcg from going away, no? > >>>>> Yes but you are outside of the rcu now and we usually do css_get before > >>>>> we rcu_unlock. mem_cgroup_get just makes sure the group doesn't get > >>>>> deallocated but it could be gone before you call it. Or I am just > >>>>> confused - these 2 levels of ref counting is really not nice. > >>>>> > >>>>> Anyway, I have just noticed that __mem_cgroup_try_charge does > >>>>> VM_BUG_ON(css_is_removed(&memcg->css)) on a given memcg so you should > >>>>> keep css ref count up as well. > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>> IIRC, css_get will prevent the cgroup directory from being removed. > >>>> Because some allocations are expected to outlive the cgroup, we > >>>> specifically don't want that. > >>> > >>> Yes, but how do you guarantee that the above VM_BUG_ON doesn't trigger? > >>> Task could have been moved to another group between mem_cgroup_from_task > >>> and mem_cgroup_get, no? > >>> > >> > >> Ok, after reading this again (and again), you seem to be right. It > >> concerns me, however, that simply getting the css would lead us to a > >> double get/put pair, since try_charge will have to do it anyway. > > > > That happens only for !*ptr case and you provide a memcg here, don't > > you. > > > > if (*ptr) { /* css should be a valid one */ > memcg = *ptr; > VM_BUG_ON(css_is_removed(&memcg->css)); > if (mem_cgroup_is_root(memcg)) > goto done; > if (consume_stock(memcg, nr_pages)) > goto done; > css_get(&memcg->css); > > > The way I read this, this will still issue a css_get here, unless > consume_stock suceeds (assuming non-root) > > So we'd still have to have a wrapping get/put pair outside the charge. That is correct but it assumes that the css is valid so somebody upwards made sure css will not go away. This would suggest css_get is not necessary here but I guess the primary intention here is to make the code easier so that we do not have to check whether we took css reference on the return path. -- Michal Hocko SUSE Labs -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@xxxxxxxxx. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@xxxxxxxxx"> email@xxxxxxxxx </a>