Re: [RFC PATCH] kernel: sched: Provide a pointer to the valid CPU mask

From: Thomas Gleixner
Date: Thu Apr 06 2017 - 07:03:29 EST


On Thu, 6 Apr 2017, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 06, 2017 at 12:47:21PM +0200, Thomas Gleixner wrote:
> > On Thu, 6 Apr 2017, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
>
> > > IIRC MIPS has a case where only 1 in N cores has an FPU. And once a task
> > > uses FPU, it gets affined to the core that has one or something like
> > > that.
> > >
> > > Of course, nothing then stops someone else breaking that affinity. But I
> > > suspect it will simply fault on the next FPU instruction and 'reset' the
> > > mask or something. I've no clue and no real desire to know.
> >
> > It does nasty games with it's own storage of p->thread.user_cpus_allowed
> > and a fully seperate implementation of sys_sched_set|getaffinity.
> >
> > Plus a magic trap handler which forces the thread to a CPU with FPU when
> > the user_cpus_allowed mask intersects with the cpus_with_fpu_mask...
> >
> > Magic crap, which could all be replaced by a simple function in the
> > scheduler which allows to push a task to a FPU CPU and then disable
> > migration.
>
> If its even halfway coherent, I'd much rather let it stay where it it.
>
> I really want to limit migrate_disable() to PREEMPT_RT=y where its used
> to preserve spinlock semantics and not allow random other
> migrate_disable() usage in the kernel.
>
> Also note, that per the above, it can actually migrate to any core that
> has an FPU on, so its not a good match for migrate_disable() in any
> case.

Fair enough, but I prefer to have the ability for a temporary restriction
of the user space visible cpus allowed mask in the core code, which can be
used for both migrate_disable() and things like that MIPS FPU stuff rather
than all those home brewn hackeries which are prone to bitrot, security
issues and subtle wreckage. cpus_allowed should be solely under sched core
control and not accessible from anything outside.

Thanks,

tglx