Re: 3.13-rc breaks MEMCG_SWAP

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On 2013/12/16 16:36, Hugh Dickins wrote:
> CONFIG_MEMCG_SWAP is broken in 3.13-rc.  Try something like this:
> 
> mkdir -p /tmp/tmpfs /tmp/memcg
> mount -t tmpfs -o size=1G tmpfs /tmp/tmpfs
> mount -t cgroup -o memory memcg /tmp/memcg
> mkdir /tmp/memcg/old
> echo 512M >/tmp/memcg/old/memory.limit_in_bytes
> echo $$ >/tmp/memcg/old/tasks
> cp /dev/zero /tmp/tmpfs/zero 2>/dev/null
> echo $$ >/tmp/memcg/tasks
> rmdir /tmp/memcg/old
> sleep 1	# let rmdir work complete
> mkdir /tmp/memcg/new
> umount /tmp/tmpfs
> dmesg | grep WARNING
> rmdir /tmp/memcg/new
> umount /tmp/memcg
> 
> Shows lots of WARNING: CPU: 1 PID: 1006 at kernel/res_counter.c:91
>                            res_counter_uncharge_locked+0x1f/0x2f()
> 
> Breakage comes from 34c00c319ce7 ("memcg: convert to use cgroup id").
> 
> The lifetime of a cgroup id is different from the lifetime of the
> css id it replaced: memsw's css_get()s do nothing to hold on to the
> old cgroup id, it soon gets recycled to a new cgroup, which then
> mysteriously inherits the old's swap, without any charge for it.
> (I thought memsw's particular need had been discussed and was
> well understood when 34c00c319ce7 went in, but apparently not.)
> 
> The right thing to do at this stage would be to revert that and its
> associated commits; but I imagine to do so would be unwelcome to
> the cgroup guys, going against their general direction; and I've
> no idea how embedded that css_id removal has become by now.
> 
> Perhaps some creative refcounting can rescue memsw while still
> using cgroup id?
> 

Sorry for the broken.

I think we can keep the cgroup->id until the last css reference is
dropped and the css is scheduled to be destroyed.

I'll cook a fix tomorrow.

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