On Tue 11-12-12 17:15:59, Michal Hocko wrote:
> On Tue 11-12-12 16:50:25, Michal Hocko wrote:
> > On Sun 09-12-12 08:59:54, Ying Han wrote:
> > > On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 10:47 AM, Michal Hocko <mho...@suse.cz> wrote:
> > [...]
> > > > +               /*
> > > > +                * Even if we found a group we have to make sure it is 
> > > > alive.
> > > > +                * css && !memcg means that the groups should be 
> > > > skipped and
> > > > +                * we should continue the tree walk.
> > > > +                * last_visited css is safe to use because it is 
> > > > protected by
> > > > +                * css_get and the tree walk is rcu safe.
> > > > +                */
> > > > +               if (css == &root->css || (css && css_tryget(css)))
> > > > +                       memcg = mem_cgroup_from_css(css);
> > > >
> > > >                 if (reclaim) {
> > > > -                       iter->position = id;
> > > > +                       struct mem_cgroup *curr = memcg;
> > > > +
> > > > +                       if (last_visited)
> > > > +                               css_put(&last_visited->css);
> > > > +
> > > > +                       if (css && !memcg)
> > > > +                               curr = mem_cgroup_from_css(css);
> > > 
> > > In this case, the css_tryget() failed which implies the css is on the
> > > way to be removed. (refcnt ==0) If so, why it is safe to call
> > > css_get() directly on it below? It seems not preventing the css to be
> > > removed by doing so.
> > 
> > Well, I do not remember exactly but I guess the code is meant to say
> > that we need to store a half-dead memcg because the loop has to be
> > retried. As we are under RCU hood it is just half dead.
> > Now that you brought this up I think this is not safe as well because
> > another thread could have seen the cached value while we tried to retry
> > and his RCU is not protecting the group anymore.
> 
> Hmm, thinking about it some more, it _is_ be safe in the end.
> 
> We are safe because we are under RCU.

And I've just realized that one sentence vanished while I was writing
this.

So either we retry (while(!memcg)) and see the half-dead memcg with a
valid cgroup because we are under rcu so cgroup iterator will find a
next one. Or we race with somebody else on the iterator and that is
described bellow.

> And even if somebody else looked
> at the half-dead memcg from iter->last_visited it cannot disappear
> because the current one will retry without dropping RCU so the grace
> period couldn't have been finished.
> 
>               CPU0                                    CPU1
> rcu_read_lock()                                               rcu_read_lock()
> while(!memcg) {                                               while(!memcg)
> [...]
> spin_lock(&iter->iter_lock)
> [...]
> if (css == &root->css ||
>               (css && css_tryget(css)))
>       memcg = mem_cgroup_from_css(css)
> [...]
> if (css && !memcg)
>       curr = mem_cgroup_from_css(css)
> if (curr)
>       css_get(curr);
> spin_unlock(&iter->iter_lock)
>                                                       
> spin_lock(&iter->iter_lock)
>                                                       /* sees the half dead 
> memcg but its cgroup is still valid */ 
>                                                       [...]
>                                                       
> spin_unlock(&iter->iter_lock)
> /* we do retry */
> }
> rcu_read_unlock()
> 
> so the css_get will just helps to prevent from further code obfuscation.
> 
> Makes sense? The code gets much simplified later in the series,
> fortunately.
> -- 
> Michal Hocko
> SUSE Labs
> 
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