On Tue, 17 Oct 2023 13:54:54 -0500, Michal Koutný <mkou...@suse.com> wrote:

On Fri, Sep 22, 2023 at 08:06:55PM -0700, Haitao Huang <haitao.hu...@linux.intel.com> wrote:
+static void sgx_epc_cgroup_free(struct misc_cg *cg)
+{
+       struct sgx_epc_cgroup *epc_cg;
+
+       epc_cg = sgx_epc_cgroup_from_misc_cg(cg);

It should check for !epc_cg since the misc controller implementation
in misc_cg_alloc() would roll back even on non-allocated resources.

Good catch. Will fix.


+       cancel_work_sync(&epc_cg->reclaim_work);
+       kfree(epc_cg);
+}
+
+static void sgx_epc_cgroup_max_write(struct misc_cg *cg)
+{
+       struct sgx_epc_reclaim_control rc;
+       struct sgx_epc_cgroup *epc_cg;
+
+       epc_cg = sgx_epc_cgroup_from_misc_cg(cg);
+
+       sgx_epc_reclaim_control_init(&rc, epc_cg);
+       /* Let the reclaimer to do the work so user is not blocked */
+       queue_work(sgx_epc_cg_wq, &rc.epc_cg->reclaim_work);

This is weird. The writer will never learn about the result of the
operation.

Right. With the new plan, this callback will be removed.

Thanks
Haitao

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