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SubjectRe: [PATCH 1/2] kthread_create
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, Rusty Russell wrote:

> But an alternate implementation would be to have a "kthread" kernel
> thread, which would actually be parent to the kthread threads. This
> means it can allocate and clean up, since it catches *all* thread
> deaths, including "exit()".
>
> What do you think?

Did you take a look at the stuff I sent you? I'll append here with a
simple comment (this goes over you bits).

1)
Define a structure:

struct kt_message {
spinlock_t lock;
struct task_struct *from;
void *info;
};

and add it inside the task struct. There's no need to cleanup this
structure on exit.


2)
The global mutex, the global spinlock and the global "struct kt_message" go away.


3) The "creator" of the kthread is not picked up with a message but is
passed with the kernel data.


The reason for those bits would be that basically the communication is
really 1<->1, so IMHO there's no need to converge into static global data
for this. OTOH it does not really have scalability problems, so it is a
matter of personal taste. Burn those bits if you like :-)



- Davide



diff -Nru linux-2.6-mm1/include/linux/init_task.h linux-2.6-mm1.mod/include/linux/init_task.h
--- linux-2.6-mm1/include/linux/init_task.h 2003-12-31 11:30:48.529434800 -0800
+++ linux-2.6-mm1.mod/include/linux/init_task.h 2003-12-31 12:07:58.929362472 -0800
@@ -109,6 +109,9 @@
.switch_lock = SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED, \
.journal_info = NULL, \
.io_wait = NULL, \
+ .ktm = { \
+ .lock = SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED \
+ }, \
}


diff -Nru linux-2.6-mm1/include/linux/sched.h linux-2.6-mm1.mod/include/linux/sched.h
--- linux-2.6-mm1/include/linux/sched.h 2003-12-31 11:30:48.842387224 -0800
+++ linux-2.6-mm1.mod/include/linux/sched.h 2003-12-31 12:05:39.808512056 -0800
@@ -326,6 +326,11 @@
struct sigqueue *sigq; /* signal queue entry. */
};

+struct kt_message {
+ spinlock_t lock;
+ struct task_struct *from;
+ void *info;
+};

struct io_context; /* See blkdev.h */
void exit_io_context(void);
@@ -471,6 +476,9 @@
* to a stack based synchronous wait) if its doing sync IO.
*/
wait_queue_t *io_wait;
+
+/* Used to exchange messages by kthread. */
+ struct kt_message ktm;
};

static inline pid_t process_group(struct task_struct *tsk)
diff -Nru linux-2.6-mm1/kernel/kthread.c linux-2.6-mm1.mod/kernel/kthread.c
--- linux-2.6-mm1/kernel/kthread.c 2003-12-31 11:33:26.056487048 -0800
+++ linux-2.6-mm1.mod/kernel/kthread.c 2003-12-31 12:38:08.989191552 -0800
@@ -10,32 +10,14 @@
#include <linux/err.h>
#include <asm/semaphore.h>

-/* This makes sure only one kthread is being talked to at once. */
-static DECLARE_MUTEX(kthread_control);
-
-/* This coordinates communication between the kthread and routine
- * controlling it. Strictly unneccessary, but without it it's barrier
- * hell. */
-static spinlock_t ktm_lock = SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED;
-
-/* All thread comms is command -> ack, so we keep it simple. */
-struct kt_message
-{
- struct task_struct *from, *to;
- void *info;
-};
-
-static struct kt_message ktm;

static void ktm_send(struct task_struct *to, void *info)
{
- spin_lock(&ktm_lock);
- ktm.to = to;
- ktm.from = current;
- ktm.info = info;
- if (ktm.to)
- wake_up_process(ktm.to);
- spin_unlock(&ktm_lock);
+ spin_lock(&to->ktm.lock);
+ to->ktm.from = current;
+ to->ktm.info = info;
+ wake_up_process(to);
+ spin_unlock(&to->ktm.lock);
}

static struct kt_message ktm_receive(void)
@@ -43,15 +25,16 @@
struct kt_message m;

for (;;) {
- spin_lock(&ktm_lock);
- if (ktm.to == current)
+ spin_lock(&current->ktm.lock);
+ if (current->ktm.from)
break;
current->state = TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE;
- spin_unlock(&ktm_lock);
+ spin_unlock(&current->ktm.lock);
schedule();
}
- m = ktm;
- spin_unlock(&ktm_lock);
+ m = current->ktm;
+ current->ktm.from = NULL;
+ spin_unlock(&current->ktm.lock);
return m;
}

@@ -63,17 +46,25 @@
char *name;
};

+struct kthread_create
+{
+ struct task_struct *creator;
+ struct task_struct *result;
+ struct kthread k;
+ struct completion done;
+};
+
/* Check if we're being told to stop. */
static int time_to_die(struct kt_message *m)
{
int ret = 0;

- spin_lock(&ktm_lock);
- if (ktm.to == current && ktm.info == NULL) {
- *m = ktm;
+ spin_lock(&current->ktm.lock);
+ if (current->ktm.from && !current->ktm.info) {
+ *m = current->ktm;
ret = 1;
}
- spin_unlock(&ktm_lock);
+ spin_unlock(&current->ktm.lock);
return ret;
}

@@ -81,7 +72,8 @@
static int kthread(void *data)
{
/* Copy data: it's on keventd_init's stack */
- struct kthread k = *(struct kthread *)data;
+ struct kthread_create *kc = data;
+ struct kthread k = kc->k;
struct kt_message m;
int ret = 0;
sigset_t blocked;
@@ -94,7 +86,7 @@
flush_signals(current);

/* Send to spawn_kthread, so it knows who we are. */
- ktm_send(ktm.info, current);
+ ktm_send(kc->creator, current);

/* Receive from kthread_start or kthread_destroy */
m = ktm_receive();
@@ -124,24 +116,16 @@
return ret;
}

-struct kthread_create
-{
- struct task_struct *result;
- struct kthread k;
- struct completion done;
-};
-
/* We are keventd(). We create a thread. */
static void spawn_kthread(void *data)
{
struct kthread_create *kc = data;
int ret;

- /* Set up message so they know who their parent is. */
- ktm_send(NULL, current);
+ kc->creator = current;

/* We want our own signal handler (we take no signals by default). */
- ret = kernel_thread(kthread, &kc->k, CLONE_FS | CLONE_FILES | SIGCHLD);
+ ret = kernel_thread(kthread, kc, CLONE_FS | CLONE_FILES | SIGCHLD);
if (ret < 0)
kc->result = ERR_PTR(ret);
else {
@@ -174,7 +158,6 @@
kc.k.data = data;
kc.k.name = name;

- down(&kthread_control);
/* If we're being called to start the first workqueue, we
* can't use keventd. */
if (!keventd_up())
@@ -183,7 +166,6 @@
schedule_work(&work);
wait_for_completion(&kc.done);
}
- up(&kthread_control);
return kc.result;
}

@@ -199,10 +181,8 @@

get_task_struct(k);

- down(&kthread_control);
ktm_send(k, k);
m = ktm_receive();
- up(&kthread_control);

if (IS_ERR(m.info))
wait_for_death(k);
@@ -217,10 +197,8 @@

get_task_struct(k);

- down(&kthread_control);
ktm_send(k, NULL);
m = ktm_receive();
- up(&kthread_control);

wait_for_death(k);
put_task_struct(k);
-
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