Re: [PATCH] fs, proc: Introduce the /proc/<pid>/children entry v2

From: Cyrill Gorcunov
Date: Thu Dec 08 2011 - 11:50:45 EST


On Thu, Dec 08, 2011 at 05:35:35PM +0100, Oleg Nesterov wrote:
> >
> > Wait, Oleg, I might be wrong as well, but it's now a
> >
> > children_seq_open
> > get_proc_task (so ref to task increased)
>
> Yes. task_struct itself can't go away.
>
> > the children_seq_start/children_seq_stop work
> > in iteration and every new iteration seq_list_next
> > walks over the whole children list from the list
> > head under rcu lock,
>
> Yep, I misread this code, I though it does _next.
>
> However, ->children list is not rcu-safe, this means that even
> list_for_each() itself is not safe. Either you need tasklist or
> we can probably make it rcu-safe...
>

Seems I'll have to use tasklist_lock read-lock (atually it was
there in previous versions of patch but patch was not implementing
start/stop concept so I've been advised to use rcu read locks
instead).

> As for /proc/pid/children, personally I think it is very useful.
> But note that it obviously reports the children per-thread, while
> in general this is the per-process thing. Not sure this really

Yeah, Kosaki pointed me that I missed children from another threads.

> makes sense, but perhaps /proc/pid/children and
> /proc/pid/task/tid/children should act differently. Like, say,
> proc_tid_stat/proc_tgid_stat. I won't insist.
>

At moment I thought only about top level here, ie /proc/pid/children,
but I think once I finish we can extend the patch ;)

Thanks for comments!

Cyrill
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