Re: [PATCH v8 5/6] cgroup/cpuset: Update description of cpuset.cpus.partition in cgroup-v2.rst

From: Michal Koutný
Date: Fri Dec 03 2021 - 13:25:08 EST


Hello Longman.

On Wed, Dec 01, 2021 at 08:28:09PM -0500, Waiman Long <longman@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 1) The limitation that "cpuset.cpus" has to be a superset of child's
> "cpuset.cpus" has been removed as a new patch to remove that limitation will
> be added.

Superb!

> 2) The initial transition from "member" to partition root now requires that
> "cpuset.cpus" overlap with that of the parent's "cpuset.cpus" instead of
> being a superset.

That's sensible.

> For the transition back to "member", I haven't changed the current wording
> of forcing child partition roots to become "member" yet. If you think
> keeping them as invalid partition root is better, I can made that change
> too.

I wrote I was indifferent about this in a previous mail but when I think
about it now, switching to invalid root is perhaps better than switching
to member since it'd effectively mean that modifications of the parent
config propagate (permanently) also to a descendant config, which is
an undesired v1-ism.


> Please let me know what other changes you would like to see.

I hope my remarks below are just clarifications and not substantial
changes. Besides that I find your new draft good. Thanks!

> [...]

>     An invalid partition root can be reverted back to a valid one
>     if none of the validity constraints of a valid partition root
>     are violated.

s/can be/will be/

(I understand the intention is to make it asynchronously and
automatically, i.e. without writing into the affected descendant(s)
cpuset.partition again.)

>     Poll and inotify events are triggered whenever the state of
>     "cpuset.cpus.partition" changes.  That includes changes caused by
>     write to "cpuset.cpus.partition", cpu hotplug and other changes
>     that make the partition invalid.

-> that change validity status

(In accordance with the comment above.)


Michal

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