[Devel] Re: [PATCH] cgroup: Fix root_count when mount fails due to busy subsystem

Ingo Molnar mingo at elte.hu
Fri Jan 23 10:36:53 PST 2009


* Paul Menage <menage at google.com> wrote:

> On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 10:10 AM, Ingo Molnar <mingo at elte.hu> wrote:
> >
> > * Paul Menage <menage at google.com> wrote:
> >
> >> cgroup: Fix root_count when mount fails due to busy subsystem
> >>
> >> root_count was being incremented in cgroup_get_sb() after all error
> >> checking was complete, but decremented in cgroup_kill_sb(), which can be
> >> called on a superblock that we gave up on due to an error.  This patch
> >> changes cgroup_kill_sb() to only decrement root_count if the root was
> >> previously linked into the list of roots.
> >
> > i'm wondering, what happens in the buggy case: does cgroup_kill_sb() get
> > called twice (if yes, why?),
> 
> No.
> 
> > or do we call cgroup_kill_sb() on a not yet
> > added sb and hence root_count has not been elevated yet?
> 
> Right.
> 
> > (if yes, which
> > codepath does this?)
> 
> It's via the call to deactivate_super().

Which exact call chain is that?

> The code could be restructured such that:
> 
> - we don't set sb->s_fs_info until we've linked the new root into the root_list
> - do any necessary cleanup for a failed root in cgroup_get_sb()
> - have cgroup_kill_sb() handle either no root or a fully-initialized root
> 
> But then you're replacing "only decrement root_count if root was linked 
> in to list" with "only do root cleanup if root was atached to sb" in 
> cgroup_kill_sb(). I don't see that one is much cleaner than the other.

Agreed, that's not an improvement.

> For 2.6.29, we should fix this by reverting the broken part of the patch 
> that made it into 2.6.29-rcX

Agreed too - i withdraw my objection.

Nevertheless my observation remains: kernel/cgroup.c has a complex looking 
error paths which should be cleaned up. (independently of this issue)

	Ingo
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