Paul Menage wrote: > On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 3:53 PM, Matt Helsley <matthltc@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> +} >> + >> +static void freezer_fork(struct cgroup_subsys *ss, struct task_struct *task) >> +{ >> + struct freezer *freezer; >> + >> + task_lock(task); >> + freezer = task_freezer(task); >> + task_unlock(task); >> + >> + BUG_ON(freezer->state == STATE_FROZEN); >> + spin_lock_irq(&freezer->lock); >> + /* Locking avoids race with FREEZING -> RUNNING transitions. */ >> + if (freezer->state == STATE_FREEZING) >> + freeze_task(task, true); >> + spin_unlock_irq(&freezer->lock); >> +} > > Sorry for such a delayed response to this patch, but I just noticed > (in mainline now) > the change to move the task_lock() to only encompass the > task_freezer() call. > > That results in absolutely zero protection from the task_lock() - as > soon as you drop it, then in theory the current task could move cgroup > and the old freezer structure be freed. > > Having said that, I think that in this case any locking my be > unnecessary since task isn't on the tasklist yet, so can't be selected > to move cgroups. (Although this does make me wonder whether > cpuset.c:move_member_tasks_to_cpuset() can fail silently if it races > with a fork). > > On top of that, for a system that configures in the cgroup freezer > system but doesn't ever use it, every task is in the same freezer > cgroup (the root cgroup) and task_freezer(task)->lock becomes a global > spinlock. I think this would certainly show up on some benchmarks > although I don't know how bad it would be in a practical sense. But it > might be worth considering making using of the cgroup bind() callback > to track whether or not the freezer subsystem is in use, and > short-circuiting this in freezer_fork() without any locking if you're > not active. > I think another reasonable and easier way is to disable writing freezer.state of top cgroup, so we can skip checks in freezer_fork() for tasks in top cgroup. _______________________________________________ linux-pm mailing list linux-pm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-pm