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cgroup: use a dedicated workqueue for cgroup destruction
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("cgroup: remove synchronize_rcu() from cgroup_diput()"), cgroup destruction path makes use of workqueue. css freeing is performed from a work item from that point on and a later commit,ea15f8ccdb
("cgroup: split cgroup destruction into two steps"), moves css offlining to workqueue too. As cgroup destruction isn't depended upon for memory reclaim, the destruction work items were put on the system_wq; unfortunately, some controller may block in the destruction path for considerable duration while holding cgroup_mutex. As large part of destruction path is synchronized through cgroup_mutex, when combined with high rate of cgroup removals, this has potential to fill up system_wq's max_active of 256. Also, it turns out that memcg's css destruction path ends up queueing and waiting for work items on system_wq through work_on_cpu(). If such operation happens while system_wq is fully occupied by cgroup destruction work items, work_on_cpu() can't make forward progress because system_wq is full and other destruction work items on system_wq can't make forward progress because the work item waiting for work_on_cpu() is holding cgroup_mutex, leading to deadlock. This can be fixed by queueing destruction work items on a separate workqueue. This patch creates a dedicated workqueue - cgroup_destroy_wq - for this purpose. As these work items shouldn't have inter-dependencies and mostly serialized by cgroup_mutex anyway, giving high concurrency level doesn't buy anything and the workqueue's @max_active is set to 1 so that destruction work items are executed one by one on each CPU. Hugh Dickins: Because cgroup_init() is run before init_workqueues(), cgroup_destroy_wq can't be allocated from cgroup_init(). Do it from a separate core_initcall(). In the future, we probably want to reorder so that workqueue init happens before cgroup_init(). Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Reported-by: Hugh Dickins <hughd@google.com> Reported-by: Shawn Bohrer <shawn.bohrer@gmail.com> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20131111220626.GA7509@sbohrermbp13-local.rgmadvisors.com Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/g/alpine.LNX.2.00.1310301606080.2333@eggly.anvils Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v3.9+
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@ -89,6 +89,14 @@ static DEFINE_MUTEX(cgroup_mutex);
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static DEFINE_MUTEX(cgroup_root_mutex);
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/*
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* cgroup destruction makes heavy use of work items and there can be a lot
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* of concurrent destructions. Use a separate workqueue so that cgroup
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* destruction work items don't end up filling up max_active of system_wq
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* which may lead to deadlock.
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*/
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static struct workqueue_struct *cgroup_destroy_wq;
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/*
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* Generate an array of cgroup subsystem pointers. At boot time, this is
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* populated with the built in subsystems, and modular subsystems are
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@ -871,7 +879,7 @@ static void cgroup_free_rcu(struct rcu_head *head)
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struct cgroup *cgrp = container_of(head, struct cgroup, rcu_head);
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INIT_WORK(&cgrp->destroy_work, cgroup_free_fn);
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schedule_work(&cgrp->destroy_work);
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queue_work(cgroup_destroy_wq, &cgrp->destroy_work);
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}
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static void cgroup_diput(struct dentry *dentry, struct inode *inode)
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@ -4249,7 +4257,7 @@ static void css_free_rcu_fn(struct rcu_head *rcu_head)
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* css_put(). dput() requires process context which we don't have.
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*/
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INIT_WORK(&css->destroy_work, css_free_work_fn);
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schedule_work(&css->destroy_work);
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queue_work(cgroup_destroy_wq, &css->destroy_work);
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}
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static void css_release(struct percpu_ref *ref)
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@ -4539,7 +4547,7 @@ static void css_killed_ref_fn(struct percpu_ref *ref)
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container_of(ref, struct cgroup_subsys_state, refcnt);
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INIT_WORK(&css->destroy_work, css_killed_work_fn);
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schedule_work(&css->destroy_work);
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queue_work(cgroup_destroy_wq, &css->destroy_work);
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}
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/**
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@ -5063,6 +5071,22 @@ out:
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return err;
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}
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static int __init cgroup_wq_init(void)
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{
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/*
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* There isn't much point in executing destruction path in
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* parallel. Good chunk is serialized with cgroup_mutex anyway.
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* Use 1 for @max_active.
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*
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* We would prefer to do this in cgroup_init() above, but that
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* is called before init_workqueues(): so leave this until after.
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*/
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cgroup_destroy_wq = alloc_workqueue("cgroup_destroy", 0, 1);
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BUG_ON(!cgroup_destroy_wq);
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return 0;
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}
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core_initcall(cgroup_wq_init);
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/*
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* proc_cgroup_show()
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* - Print task's cgroup paths into seq_file, one line for each hierarchy
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