Merge branch 'for-next' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/cgroup.git

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Stephen Rothwell 2024-12-20 14:39:25 +11:00
commit c7dd1920cd
2 changed files with 30 additions and 22 deletions

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@ -197,10 +197,8 @@ static struct cpuset top_cpuset = {
/*
* There are two global locks guarding cpuset structures - cpuset_mutex and
* callback_lock. We also require taking task_lock() when dereferencing a
* task's cpuset pointer. See "The task_lock() exception", at the end of this
* comment. The cpuset code uses only cpuset_mutex. Other kernel subsystems
* can use cpuset_lock()/cpuset_unlock() to prevent change to cpuset
* callback_lock. The cpuset code uses only cpuset_mutex. Other kernel
* subsystems can use cpuset_lock()/cpuset_unlock() to prevent change to cpuset
* structures. Note that cpuset_mutex needs to be a mutex as it is used in
* paths that rely on priority inheritance (e.g. scheduler - on RT) for
* correctness.
@ -229,9 +227,6 @@ static struct cpuset top_cpuset = {
* The cpuset_common_seq_show() handlers only hold callback_lock across
* small pieces of code, such as when reading out possibly multi-word
* cpumasks and nodemasks.
*
* Accessing a task's cpuset should be done in accordance with the
* guidelines for accessing subsystem state in kernel/cgroup.c
*/
static DEFINE_MUTEX(cpuset_mutex);
@ -890,7 +885,15 @@ static int generate_sched_domains(cpumask_var_t **domains,
*/
if (cgrpv2) {
for (i = 0; i < ndoms; i++) {
cpumask_copy(doms[i], csa[i]->effective_cpus);
/*
* The top cpuset may contain some boot time isolated
* CPUs that need to be excluded from the sched domain.
*/
if (csa[i] == &top_cpuset)
cpumask_and(doms[i], csa[i]->effective_cpus,
housekeeping_cpumask(HK_TYPE_DOMAIN));
else
cpumask_copy(doms[i], csa[i]->effective_cpus);
if (dattr)
dattr[i] = SD_ATTR_INIT;
}

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@ -86,15 +86,15 @@ echo "" > test/cpuset.cpus
#
# If isolated CPUs have been reserved at boot time (as shown in
# cpuset.cpus.isolated), these isolated CPUs should be outside of CPUs 0-7
# cpuset.cpus.isolated), these isolated CPUs should be outside of CPUs 0-8
# that will be used by this script for testing purpose. If not, some of
# the tests may fail incorrectly. These isolated CPUs will also be removed
# before being compared with the expected results.
# the tests may fail incorrectly. These pre-isolated CPUs should stay in
# an isolated state throughout the testing process for now.
#
BOOT_ISOLCPUS=$(cat $CGROUP2/cpuset.cpus.isolated)
if [[ -n "$BOOT_ISOLCPUS" ]]
then
[[ $(echo $BOOT_ISOLCPUS | sed -e "s/[,-].*//") -le 7 ]] &&
[[ $(echo $BOOT_ISOLCPUS | sed -e "s/[,-].*//") -le 8 ]] &&
skip_test "Pre-isolated CPUs ($BOOT_ISOLCPUS) overlap CPUs to be tested"
echo "Pre-isolated CPUs: $BOOT_ISOLCPUS"
fi
@ -683,15 +683,19 @@ check_isolcpus()
EXPECT_VAL2=$EXPECT_VAL
fi
#
# Appending pre-isolated CPUs
# Even though CPU #8 isn't used for testing, it can't be pre-isolated
# to make appending those CPUs easier.
#
[[ -n "$BOOT_ISOLCPUS" ]] && {
EXPECT_VAL=${EXPECT_VAL:+${EXPECT_VAL},}${BOOT_ISOLCPUS}
EXPECT_VAL2=${EXPECT_VAL2:+${EXPECT_VAL2},}${BOOT_ISOLCPUS}
}
#
# Check cpuset.cpus.isolated cpumask
#
if [[ -z "$BOOT_ISOLCPUS" ]]
then
ISOLCPUS=$(cat $ISCPUS)
else
ISOLCPUS=$(cat $ISCPUS | sed -e "s/,*$BOOT_ISOLCPUS//")
fi
[[ "$EXPECT_VAL2" != "$ISOLCPUS" ]] && {
# Take a 50ms pause and try again
pause 0.05
@ -731,8 +735,6 @@ check_isolcpus()
fi
done
[[ "$ISOLCPUS" = *- ]] && ISOLCPUS=${ISOLCPUS}$LASTISOLCPU
[[ -n "BOOT_ISOLCPUS" ]] &&
ISOLCPUS=$(echo $ISOLCPUS | sed -e "s/,*$BOOT_ISOLCPUS//")
[[ "$EXPECT_VAL" = "$ISOLCPUS" ]]
}
@ -836,8 +838,11 @@ run_state_test()
# if available
[[ -n "$ICPUS" ]] && {
check_isolcpus $ICPUS
[[ $? -ne 0 ]] && test_fail $I "isolated CPU" \
"Expect $ICPUS, get $ISOLCPUS instead"
[[ $? -ne 0 ]] && {
[[ -n "$BOOT_ISOLCPUS" ]] && ICPUS=${ICPUS},${BOOT_ISOLCPUS}
test_fail $I "isolated CPU" \
"Expect $ICPUS, get $ISOLCPUS instead"
}
}
reset_cgroup_states
#