Re: [PATCH cgroup/for-3.19 3/3] cgroup: fix the async css offline wait logic in cgroup_subtree_control_write()

From: Zefan Li
Date: Tue Nov 18 2014 - 01:30:55 EST


On 2014/11/14 5:59, Tejun Heo wrote:
> When a subsystem is offlined, its entry on @cgrp->subsys[] is cleared
> asynchronously. If cgroup_subtree_control_write() is requested to
> enable the subsystem again before the entry is cleared, it has to wait
> for the previous offlining to finish and clear the @cgrp->subsys[]
> entry before trying to enable the subsystem again.
>
> This is currently done while verifying the input enable / disable
> parameters. This used to be correct but f63070d350e3 ("cgroup: make
> interface files visible iff enabled on cgroup->subtree_control")
> breaks it. The commit is one of the commits implementing subsystem
> dependency.
>
> Through subsystem dependency, some subsystems may be enabled and
> disabled implicitly in addition to the explicitly requested ones. The
> actual subsystems to be enabled and disabled are determined during
> @css_enable/disable calculation. The current offline wait logic skips
> the ones which are already implicitly enabled and then waits for
> subsystems in @enable; however, this misses the subsystems which may
> be implicitly enabled through dependency from @enable. If such
> implicitly subsystem hasn't yet finished offlining yet, the function
> ends up trying to create a css when its @cgrp->subsys[] slot is
> already occupied triggering BUG_ON() in init_and_link_css().
>
> Fix it by moving the wait logic after @css_enable is calculated and
> waiting for all the subsystems in @css_enable. This fixes the above
> bug as the mask contains all subsystems which are to be enabled
> including the ones enabled through dependencies.
>
> Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Fixes: f63070d350e3 ("cgroup: make interface files visible iff enabled on cgroup->subtree_control")

For all 3 patches:

Acked-by: Zefan Li <lizefan@xxxxxxxxxx>

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