memcg: add comments clarifying aspects of cache attribute propagation
This patch clarifies two aspects of cache attribute propagation. First, the expected context for the for_each_memcg_cache macro in memcontrol.h. The usages already in the codebase are safe. In mm/slub.c, it is trivially safe because the lock is acquired right before the loop. In mm/slab.c, it is less so: the lock is acquired by an outer function a few steps back in the stack, so a VM_BUG_ON() is added to make sure it is indeed safe. A comment is also added to detail why we are returning the value of the parent cache and ignoring the children's when we propagate the attributes. Signed-off-by: Glauber Costa <glommer@parallels.com> Cc: Michal Hocko <mhocko@suse.cz> Cc: Kamezawa Hiroyuki <kamezawa.hiroyu@jp.fujitsu.com> Cc: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> Acked-by: David Rientjes <rientjes@google.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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@ -422,6 +422,12 @@ static inline void sock_release_memcg(struct sock *sk)
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extern struct static_key memcg_kmem_enabled_key;
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extern int memcg_limited_groups_array_size;
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/*
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* Helper macro to loop through all memcg-specific caches. Callers must still
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* check if the cache is valid (it is either valid or NULL).
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* the slab_mutex must be held when looping through those caches
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*/
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#define for_each_memcg_cache_index(_idx) \
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for ((_idx) = 0; i < memcg_limited_groups_array_size; (_idx)++)
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@ -4099,6 +4099,7 @@ static int do_tune_cpucache(struct kmem_cache *cachep, int limit,
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if ((ret < 0) || !is_root_cache(cachep))
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return ret;
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VM_BUG_ON(!mutex_is_locked(&slab_mutex));
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for_each_memcg_cache_index(i) {
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c = cache_from_memcg(cachep, i);
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if (c)
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@ -5108,12 +5108,25 @@ static ssize_t slab_attr_store(struct kobject *kobj,
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if (s->max_attr_size < len)
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s->max_attr_size = len;
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/*
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* This is a best effort propagation, so this function's return
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* value will be determined by the parent cache only. This is
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* basically because not all attributes will have a well
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* defined semantics for rollbacks - most of the actions will
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* have permanent effects.
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*
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* Returning the error value of any of the children that fail
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* is not 100 % defined, in the sense that users seeing the
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* error code won't be able to know anything about the state of
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* the cache.
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*
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* Only returning the error code for the parent cache at least
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* has well defined semantics. The cache being written to
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* directly either failed or succeeded, in which case we loop
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* through the descendants with best-effort propagation.
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*/
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for_each_memcg_cache_index(i) {
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struct kmem_cache *c = cache_from_memcg(s, i);
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/*
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* This function's return value is determined by the
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* parent cache only
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*/
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if (c)
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attribute->store(c, buf, len);
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}
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