cf-natali commented on a change in pull request #355: Handle EBUSY when 
destroying a cgroup.
URL: https://github.com/apache/mesos/pull/355#discussion_r406378922
 
 

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 File path: src/linux/cgroups.cpp
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 @@ -263,6 +265,98 @@ static Try<Nothing> cloneCpusetCpusMems(
   return Nothing();
 }
 
+
+// Removes a cgroup from a given hierachy.
+// @param   hierarchy  Path to hierarchy root.
+// @param   cgroup     Path of the cgroup relative to the hierarchy root.
+// @return  Some if the operation succeeds.
+//          Error if the operation fails.
+Future<Nothing> remove(const string& hierarchy, const string& cgroup)
+{
+  const string path = path::join(hierarchy, cgroup);
+
+  // We retry on EBUSY as a workaround for kernel bug
+  // https://lkml.org/lkml/2020/1/15/1349 and others which cause rmdir to fail
+  // with EBUSY even though the cgroup appears empty.
+
+  Duration delay;
+  int retry = 10;
+
+  return loop(
+      [=]() mutable {
+        auto timeout = process::after(delay);
+        delay = (delay == Duration()) ? Milliseconds(1) : delay * 2;
+        return timeout;
+      },
+      [=](const Nothing&) mutable -> Future<ControlFlow<Nothing>> {
+        if (::rmdir(path.c_str()) == 0) {
+          return process::Break();
+        } else if ((errno == EBUSY) && (retry > 0)) {
+          --retry;
+          return process::Continue();
+        } else {
+          // If the `cgroup` still exists in the hierarchy, treat this as
+          // an error; otherwise, treat this as a success since the `cgroup`
+          // has actually been cleaned up.
+          if (os::exists(path::join(hierarchy, cgroup))) {
+            return Failure(
+              "Failed to remove directory '" + path + "': " +
+              os::strerror(errno));
+          }
+          return process::Break();
+        }
+      }
+    );
+}
+
+// Removes a list of cgroups from a given hierachy.
+// The cgroups are removed in order, so this function can be used to remove a
+// cgroup hierarchy in a bottom-up fashion.
+// @param   hierarchy  Path to hierarchy root.
+// @param   cgroups    Path of the cgroups relative to the hierarchy root.
+// @return  Some if the operation succeeds.
+//          Error if the operation fails.
+Future<Nothing> remove(const string& hierarchy, const vector<string>& cgroups)
+{
+  size_t cgroup_index = 0;
+
+  return loop(
+      [=]() mutable -> Future<bool> {
+        if (cgroup_index == cgroups.size()) {
+          // No more cgroup to remove.
+          return false;
+        }
+        Future<Nothing> removed = internal::remove(
+                                        hierarchy, cgroups[cgroup_index]);
+        ++cgroup_index;
+        return removed.then(
+          [=](const Future<Nothing>& removed) -> Future<bool> {
+            if (removed.isReady()) {
+              return true;
+            }
+            if (removed.isFailed()) {
+              return Failure(removed.failure());
+            }
+            return false;
+          }
+        );
+      },
+      [](const Future<bool>& removed) mutable -> Future<ControlFlow<Nothing>> {
+        if (removed.isReady()) {
+          if (!removed.get()) {
+            // No more cgroup to remove.
+            return process::Break();
+          }
+          return process::Continue();
+        }
+        if (removed.isFailed()) {
+          return Failure(removed.failure());
+        }
+        return process::Break();
+      }
+    );
 
 Review comment:
   Indeed, that's much simpler, wasn't aware of that.
   Thanks!

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