Paul Menage wrote: > On 5/1/07, Balbir Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > + if (container_is_removed(cont)) { >> > + retval = -ENODEV; >> > + goto out2; >> > + } >> >> Can't we make this check prior to kmalloc() and copy_from_user()? > > We could but I'm not sure what it would buy us - we'd be optimizing > for the case that essentially never occurs. >
I am not sure about the never occurs part of it, because we check for the condition, so it could occur. I agree, it is a premature optimization and could wait a little longer before going in. >> >> >> >> > +int container_task_count(const struct container *cont) { >> > + int count = 0; >> > + struct task_struct *g, *p; >> > + struct container_subsys_state *css; >> > + int subsys_id; >> > + get_first_subsys(cont, &css, &subsys_id); >> > + >> > + read_lock(&tasklist_lock); >> >> Can be replaced with rcu_read_lock() and rcu_read_unlock() > > Are you sure about that? I see many users of > do_each_thread()/while_each_thread() taking a lock on tasklist_lock, > and only one (fs/binfmt_elf.c) that's clearly relying on an RCU > critical sections. Documentation? > I suspect they are all pending conversions to be made. Eric is the expert on this. Meanwhile here's a couple of pointers. Quoting from the second URL "We don't need the tasklist_lock to safely iterate through processes anymore." http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/6993 (please see incremental use of RCU) and http://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.17/2.6.17-mm2/broken-out/proc-remove-tasklist_lock-from-proc_pid_readdir.patch >> >> Any chance we could get a per-container task list? It will >> help subsystem writers as well. > > It would be possible, yes - but we probably wouldn't want the overhead > (additional ref counts and list manipulations on every fork/exit) of > it on by default. We could make it a config option that particular > subsystems could select. > > I guess the question is how useful is this really, compared to just > doing a do_each_thread() and seeing which tasks are in the container? > Certainly that's a non-trivial operation, but in what circumstances is > it really necessary to do it? > > Paul -- Warm Regards, Balbir Singh Linux Technology Center IBM, ISTL ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ _______________________________________________ ckrm-tech mailing list https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ckrm-tech