Messages in this thread | | | From | "Michael Kerrisk (man-pages)" <> | Subject | Cgroups v2 bug: incorrect reporting in "domain threaded" cgroup.procs file | Date | Wed, 7 Nov 2018 20:46:30 +0100 |
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Hello Tejun,
I've discovered what looks to be a bug in the reporting of PIDs in the cgroup.procs file in the "domain threaded" node at the root of a threaded subtree. The following demo is on vanilla kernel 4.19.
Suppose we have the following multithreaded process:
$ ps -L 654 PID LWP TTY STAT TIME COMMAND 654 654 pts/12 Tl 0:00 ./cpu_multithread_burner 100 654 655 pts/12 Tl 0:01 ./cpu_multithread_burner 100
Now suppose we create a threaded subtree in the v2 hierarchy:
# cd /sys/fs/cgroup/unified/ # mkdir -p x/a/b # echo 'threaded' > x/a/cgroup.type # echo 'threaded' > x/a/b/cgroup.type
Then we move the multithreaded process into x/a in the threaded subtree:
# echo 654 > x/a/cgroup.procs
Now we visualize the set-up using my visualization program[1]:
# go run ~mtk/lsp/cgroups/view_v2_cgroups.go x x [dt] PIDs: {654} a [t] TIDs: {654 655-[654]} b [t]
The above is as I expect.
Now, we move the thread group leader (it has to be the thread group leader to show the bug) to a x/a/b, and again use my visualization program:
# echo 654 > x/a/b/cgroup.threads # go run ~mtk/lsp/cgroups/view_v2_cgroups.go x x [dt] PIDs: {654 655} a [t] TIDs: {655-[654]} b [t] TIDs: {654}
Note how the *thread ID* of the non-thread-group-leader (655) is being reported in the x/cgroup.procs!
And just to verify that this is not a bug in my visualization program:
# cat x/cgroup.procs 655 654
Your thoughts?
Thanks,
Michael
[1] https://www.spinics.net/lists/cgroups/msg20710.html
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