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SubjectRe: [PATCH 2/3] workqueue: Add an API to create a singlethread workqueue attached to the current task's cgroup
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 06:56:20PM +0200, Tejun Heo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 05/27/2010 06:39 PM, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
> >> Unless you're gonna convert every driver to use this
> >> special kind of workqueue (and what happens when multiple tasks from
> >> different cgroups share the driver?),
> >
> > We'll then create a workqueue per task. Each workqueue will have the
> > right cgroup. But we are not trying to selve the problem for
> > every driver.
>
> Ah... I see. You're gonna use multiple workqueues. Once concern that
> I have is that this is abuse of workqueue interface to certain level
> and depends on the implementation detail of workqueue rather than its
> intended usage model.

Well, this is why I proposed adding a new API for creating
workqueue within workqueue.c, rather than exposing the task
and attaching it to cgroups in our driver: so that workqueue
maintainers can fix the implementation if it ever changes.

And after all, it's an internal API, we can always change
it later if we need.

> stop_machine() was a similar case and in the
> end it was better served by a different mechanism built on kthread
> directly (cpu_stop). Wouldn't it be cleaner to use kthread directly
> for your case too? You're basically trying to use workqueue as a
> frontend to kthread, so...
>
> Thanks.

Well, yes but we are using APIs like flush_work etc. These are very
handy. It seems much easier than rolling our own queue on top of kthread.

Makes sense?

> --
> tejun


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