2 * Generic process-grouping system.
4 * Based originally on the cpuset system, extracted by Paul Menage
5 * Copyright (C) 2006 Google, Inc
7 * Notifications support
8 * Copyright (C) 2009 Nokia Corporation
9 * Author: Kirill A. Shutemov
11 * Copyright notices from the original cpuset code:
12 * --------------------------------------------------
13 * Copyright (C) 2003 BULL SA.
14 * Copyright (C) 2004-2006 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
16 * Portions derived from Patrick Mochel's sysfs code.
17 * sysfs is Copyright (c) 2001-3 Patrick Mochel
19 * 2003-10-10 Written by Simon Derr.
20 * 2003-10-22 Updates by Stephen Hemminger.
21 * 2004 May-July Rework by Paul Jackson.
22 * ---------------------------------------------------
24 * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public
25 * License. See the file COPYING in the main directory of the Linux
26 * distribution for more details.
29 #include <linux/cgroup.h>
30 #include <linux/cred.h>
31 #include <linux/ctype.h>
32 #include <linux/errno.h>
33 #include <linux/init_task.h>
34 #include <linux/kernel.h>
35 #include <linux/list.h>
37 #include <linux/mutex.h>
38 #include <linux/mount.h>
39 #include <linux/pagemap.h>
40 #include <linux/proc_fs.h>
41 #include <linux/rcupdate.h>
42 #include <linux/sched.h>
43 #include <linux/backing-dev.h>
44 #include <linux/slab.h>
45 #include <linux/magic.h>
46 #include <linux/spinlock.h>
47 #include <linux/string.h>
48 #include <linux/sort.h>
49 #include <linux/kmod.h>
50 #include <linux/module.h>
51 #include <linux/delayacct.h>
52 #include <linux/cgroupstats.h>
53 #include <linux/hashtable.h>
54 #include <linux/namei.h>
55 #include <linux/pid_namespace.h>
56 #include <linux/idr.h>
57 #include <linux/vmalloc.h> /* TODO: replace with more sophisticated array */
58 #include <linux/flex_array.h> /* used in cgroup_attach_task */
59 #include <linux/kthread.h>
61 #include <linux/atomic.h>
64 * pidlists linger the following amount before being destroyed. The goal
65 * is avoiding frequent destruction in the middle of consecutive read calls
66 * Expiring in the middle is a performance problem not a correctness one.
67 * 1 sec should be enough.
69 #define CGROUP_PIDLIST_DESTROY_DELAY HZ
72 * cgroup_mutex is the master lock. Any modification to cgroup or its
73 * hierarchy must be performed while holding it.
75 * cgroup_root_mutex nests inside cgroup_mutex and should be held to modify
76 * cgroupfs_root of any cgroup hierarchy - subsys list, flags,
77 * release_agent_path and so on. Modifying requires both cgroup_mutex and
78 * cgroup_root_mutex. Readers can acquire either of the two. This is to
79 * break the following locking order cycle.
81 * A. cgroup_mutex -> cred_guard_mutex -> s_type->i_mutex_key -> namespace_sem
82 * B. namespace_sem -> cgroup_mutex
84 * B happens only through cgroup_show_options() and using cgroup_root_mutex
87 #ifdef CONFIG_PROVE_RCU
88 DEFINE_MUTEX(cgroup_mutex);
89 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cgroup_mutex); /* only for lockdep */
91 static DEFINE_MUTEX(cgroup_mutex);
94 static DEFINE_MUTEX(cgroup_root_mutex);
96 #define cgroup_assert_mutex_or_rcu_locked() \
97 rcu_lockdep_assert(rcu_read_lock_held() || \
98 lockdep_is_held(&cgroup_mutex), \
99 "cgroup_mutex or RCU read lock required");
101 #ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP
102 #define cgroup_assert_mutex_or_root_locked() \
103 WARN_ON_ONCE(debug_locks && (!lockdep_is_held(&cgroup_mutex) && \
104 !lockdep_is_held(&cgroup_root_mutex)))
106 #define cgroup_assert_mutex_or_root_locked() do { } while (0)
110 * cgroup destruction makes heavy use of work items and there can be a lot
111 * of concurrent destructions. Use a separate workqueue so that cgroup
112 * destruction work items don't end up filling up max_active of system_wq
113 * which may lead to deadlock.
115 static struct workqueue_struct *cgroup_destroy_wq;
118 * pidlist destructions need to be flushed on cgroup destruction. Use a
119 * separate workqueue as flush domain.
121 static struct workqueue_struct *cgroup_pidlist_destroy_wq;
124 * Generate an array of cgroup subsystem pointers. At boot time, this is
125 * populated with the built in subsystems, and modular subsystems are
126 * registered after that. The mutable section of this array is protected by
129 #define SUBSYS(_x) [_x ## _subsys_id] = &_x ## _subsys,
130 #define IS_SUBSYS_ENABLED(option) IS_BUILTIN(option)
131 static struct cgroup_subsys *cgroup_subsys[CGROUP_SUBSYS_COUNT] = {
132 #include <linux/cgroup_subsys.h>
136 * The dummy hierarchy, reserved for the subsystems that are otherwise
137 * unattached - it never has more than a single cgroup, and all tasks are
138 * part of that cgroup.
140 static struct cgroupfs_root cgroup_dummy_root;
142 /* dummy_top is a shorthand for the dummy hierarchy's top cgroup */
143 static struct cgroup * const cgroup_dummy_top = &cgroup_dummy_root.top_cgroup;
145 /* The list of hierarchy roots */
147 static LIST_HEAD(cgroup_roots);
148 static int cgroup_root_count;
151 * Hierarchy ID allocation and mapping. It follows the same exclusion
152 * rules as other root ops - both cgroup_mutex and cgroup_root_mutex for
153 * writes, either for reads.
155 static DEFINE_IDR(cgroup_hierarchy_idr);
157 static struct cgroup_name root_cgroup_name = { .name = "/" };
160 * Assign a monotonically increasing serial number to cgroups. It
161 * guarantees cgroups with bigger numbers are newer than those with smaller
162 * numbers. Also, as cgroups are always appended to the parent's
163 * ->children list, it guarantees that sibling cgroups are always sorted in
164 * the ascending serial number order on the list. Protected by
167 static u64 cgroup_serial_nr_next = 1;
169 /* This flag indicates whether tasks in the fork and exit paths should
170 * check for fork/exit handlers to call. This avoids us having to do
171 * extra work in the fork/exit path if none of the subsystems need to
174 static int need_forkexit_callback __read_mostly;
176 static struct cftype cgroup_base_files[];
178 static void cgroup_destroy_css_killed(struct cgroup *cgrp);
179 static int cgroup_destroy_locked(struct cgroup *cgrp);
180 static int cgroup_addrm_files(struct cgroup *cgrp, struct cftype cfts[],
182 static int cgroup_file_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file);
183 static void cgroup_pidlist_destroy_all(struct cgroup *cgrp);
186 * cgroup_css - obtain a cgroup's css for the specified subsystem
187 * @cgrp: the cgroup of interest
188 * @ss: the subsystem of interest (%NULL returns the dummy_css)
190 * Return @cgrp's css (cgroup_subsys_state) associated with @ss. This
191 * function must be called either under cgroup_mutex or rcu_read_lock() and
192 * the caller is responsible for pinning the returned css if it wants to
193 * keep accessing it outside the said locks. This function may return
194 * %NULL if @cgrp doesn't have @subsys_id enabled.
196 static struct cgroup_subsys_state *cgroup_css(struct cgroup *cgrp,
197 struct cgroup_subsys *ss)
200 return rcu_dereference_check(cgrp->subsys[ss->subsys_id],
201 lockdep_is_held(&cgroup_mutex));
203 return &cgrp->dummy_css;
206 /* convenient tests for these bits */
207 static inline bool cgroup_is_dead(const struct cgroup *cgrp)
209 return test_bit(CGRP_DEAD, &cgrp->flags);
213 * cgroup_is_descendant - test ancestry
214 * @cgrp: the cgroup to be tested
215 * @ancestor: possible ancestor of @cgrp
217 * Test whether @cgrp is a descendant of @ancestor. It also returns %true
218 * if @cgrp == @ancestor. This function is safe to call as long as @cgrp
219 * and @ancestor are accessible.
221 bool cgroup_is_descendant(struct cgroup *cgrp, struct cgroup *ancestor)
224 if (cgrp == ancestor)
230 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cgroup_is_descendant);
232 static int cgroup_is_releasable(const struct cgroup *cgrp)
235 (1 << CGRP_RELEASABLE) |
236 (1 << CGRP_NOTIFY_ON_RELEASE);
237 return (cgrp->flags & bits) == bits;
240 static int notify_on_release(const struct cgroup *cgrp)
242 return test_bit(CGRP_NOTIFY_ON_RELEASE, &cgrp->flags);
246 * for_each_css - iterate all css's of a cgroup
247 * @css: the iteration cursor
248 * @ssid: the index of the subsystem, CGROUP_SUBSYS_COUNT after reaching the end
249 * @cgrp: the target cgroup to iterate css's of
251 * Should be called under cgroup_mutex.
253 #define for_each_css(css, ssid, cgrp) \
254 for ((ssid) = 0; (ssid) < CGROUP_SUBSYS_COUNT; (ssid)++) \
255 if (!((css) = rcu_dereference_check( \
256 (cgrp)->subsys[(ssid)], \
257 lockdep_is_held(&cgroup_mutex)))) { } \
261 * for_each_subsys - iterate all loaded cgroup subsystems
262 * @ss: the iteration cursor
263 * @ssid: the index of @ss, CGROUP_SUBSYS_COUNT after reaching the end
265 * Iterates through all loaded subsystems. Should be called under
266 * cgroup_mutex or cgroup_root_mutex.
268 #define for_each_subsys(ss, ssid) \
269 for (({ cgroup_assert_mutex_or_root_locked(); (ssid) = 0; }); \
270 (ssid) < CGROUP_SUBSYS_COUNT; (ssid)++) \
271 if (!((ss) = cgroup_subsys[(ssid)])) { } \
275 * for_each_builtin_subsys - iterate all built-in cgroup subsystems
276 * @ss: the iteration cursor
277 * @i: the index of @ss, CGROUP_BUILTIN_SUBSYS_COUNT after reaching the end
279 * Bulit-in subsystems are always present and iteration itself doesn't
280 * require any synchronization.
282 #define for_each_builtin_subsys(ss, i) \
283 for ((i) = 0; (i) < CGROUP_BUILTIN_SUBSYS_COUNT && \
284 (((ss) = cgroup_subsys[i]) || true); (i)++)
286 /* iterate across the active hierarchies */
287 #define for_each_active_root(root) \
288 list_for_each_entry((root), &cgroup_roots, root_list)
290 static inline struct cgroup *__d_cgrp(struct dentry *dentry)
292 return dentry->d_fsdata;
295 static inline struct cfent *__d_cfe(struct dentry *dentry)
297 return dentry->d_fsdata;
300 static inline struct cftype *__d_cft(struct dentry *dentry)
302 return __d_cfe(dentry)->type;
306 * cgroup_lock_live_group - take cgroup_mutex and check that cgrp is alive.
307 * @cgrp: the cgroup to be checked for liveness
309 * On success, returns true; the mutex should be later unlocked. On
310 * failure returns false with no lock held.
312 static bool cgroup_lock_live_group(struct cgroup *cgrp)
314 mutex_lock(&cgroup_mutex);
315 if (cgroup_is_dead(cgrp)) {
316 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_mutex);
322 /* the list of cgroups eligible for automatic release. Protected by
323 * release_list_lock */
324 static LIST_HEAD(release_list);
325 static DEFINE_RAW_SPINLOCK(release_list_lock);
326 static void cgroup_release_agent(struct work_struct *work);
327 static DECLARE_WORK(release_agent_work, cgroup_release_agent);
328 static void check_for_release(struct cgroup *cgrp);
331 * A cgroup can be associated with multiple css_sets as different tasks may
332 * belong to different cgroups on different hierarchies. In the other
333 * direction, a css_set is naturally associated with multiple cgroups.
334 * This M:N relationship is represented by the following link structure
335 * which exists for each association and allows traversing the associations
338 struct cgrp_cset_link {
339 /* the cgroup and css_set this link associates */
341 struct css_set *cset;
343 /* list of cgrp_cset_links anchored at cgrp->cset_links */
344 struct list_head cset_link;
346 /* list of cgrp_cset_links anchored at css_set->cgrp_links */
347 struct list_head cgrp_link;
350 /* The default css_set - used by init and its children prior to any
351 * hierarchies being mounted. It contains a pointer to the root state
352 * for each subsystem. Also used to anchor the list of css_sets. Not
353 * reference-counted, to improve performance when child cgroups
354 * haven't been created.
357 static struct css_set init_css_set;
358 static struct cgrp_cset_link init_cgrp_cset_link;
361 * css_set_lock protects the list of css_set objects, and the chain of
362 * tasks off each css_set. Nests outside task->alloc_lock due to
363 * css_task_iter_start().
365 static DEFINE_RWLOCK(css_set_lock);
366 static int css_set_count;
369 * hash table for cgroup groups. This improves the performance to find
370 * an existing css_set. This hash doesn't (currently) take into
371 * account cgroups in empty hierarchies.
373 #define CSS_SET_HASH_BITS 7
374 static DEFINE_HASHTABLE(css_set_table, CSS_SET_HASH_BITS);
376 static unsigned long css_set_hash(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css[])
378 unsigned long key = 0UL;
379 struct cgroup_subsys *ss;
382 for_each_subsys(ss, i)
383 key += (unsigned long)css[i];
384 key = (key >> 16) ^ key;
390 * We don't maintain the lists running through each css_set to its task
391 * until after the first call to css_task_iter_start(). This reduces the
392 * fork()/exit() overhead for people who have cgroups compiled into their
393 * kernel but not actually in use.
395 static int use_task_css_set_links __read_mostly;
397 static void __put_css_set(struct css_set *cset, int taskexit)
399 struct cgrp_cset_link *link, *tmp_link;
402 * Ensure that the refcount doesn't hit zero while any readers
403 * can see it. Similar to atomic_dec_and_lock(), but for an
406 if (atomic_add_unless(&cset->refcount, -1, 1))
408 write_lock(&css_set_lock);
409 if (!atomic_dec_and_test(&cset->refcount)) {
410 write_unlock(&css_set_lock);
414 /* This css_set is dead. unlink it and release cgroup refcounts */
415 hash_del(&cset->hlist);
418 list_for_each_entry_safe(link, tmp_link, &cset->cgrp_links, cgrp_link) {
419 struct cgroup *cgrp = link->cgrp;
421 list_del(&link->cset_link);
422 list_del(&link->cgrp_link);
424 /* @cgrp can't go away while we're holding css_set_lock */
425 if (list_empty(&cgrp->cset_links) && notify_on_release(cgrp)) {
427 set_bit(CGRP_RELEASABLE, &cgrp->flags);
428 check_for_release(cgrp);
434 write_unlock(&css_set_lock);
435 kfree_rcu(cset, rcu_head);
439 * refcounted get/put for css_set objects
441 static inline void get_css_set(struct css_set *cset)
443 atomic_inc(&cset->refcount);
446 static inline void put_css_set(struct css_set *cset)
448 __put_css_set(cset, 0);
451 static inline void put_css_set_taskexit(struct css_set *cset)
453 __put_css_set(cset, 1);
457 * compare_css_sets - helper function for find_existing_css_set().
458 * @cset: candidate css_set being tested
459 * @old_cset: existing css_set for a task
460 * @new_cgrp: cgroup that's being entered by the task
461 * @template: desired set of css pointers in css_set (pre-calculated)
463 * Returns true if "cset" matches "old_cset" except for the hierarchy
464 * which "new_cgrp" belongs to, for which it should match "new_cgrp".
466 static bool compare_css_sets(struct css_set *cset,
467 struct css_set *old_cset,
468 struct cgroup *new_cgrp,
469 struct cgroup_subsys_state *template[])
471 struct list_head *l1, *l2;
473 if (memcmp(template, cset->subsys, sizeof(cset->subsys))) {
474 /* Not all subsystems matched */
479 * Compare cgroup pointers in order to distinguish between
480 * different cgroups in heirarchies with no subsystems. We
481 * could get by with just this check alone (and skip the
482 * memcmp above) but on most setups the memcmp check will
483 * avoid the need for this more expensive check on almost all
487 l1 = &cset->cgrp_links;
488 l2 = &old_cset->cgrp_links;
490 struct cgrp_cset_link *link1, *link2;
491 struct cgroup *cgrp1, *cgrp2;
495 /* See if we reached the end - both lists are equal length. */
496 if (l1 == &cset->cgrp_links) {
497 BUG_ON(l2 != &old_cset->cgrp_links);
500 BUG_ON(l2 == &old_cset->cgrp_links);
502 /* Locate the cgroups associated with these links. */
503 link1 = list_entry(l1, struct cgrp_cset_link, cgrp_link);
504 link2 = list_entry(l2, struct cgrp_cset_link, cgrp_link);
507 /* Hierarchies should be linked in the same order. */
508 BUG_ON(cgrp1->root != cgrp2->root);
511 * If this hierarchy is the hierarchy of the cgroup
512 * that's changing, then we need to check that this
513 * css_set points to the new cgroup; if it's any other
514 * hierarchy, then this css_set should point to the
515 * same cgroup as the old css_set.
517 if (cgrp1->root == new_cgrp->root) {
518 if (cgrp1 != new_cgrp)
529 * find_existing_css_set - init css array and find the matching css_set
530 * @old_cset: the css_set that we're using before the cgroup transition
531 * @cgrp: the cgroup that we're moving into
532 * @template: out param for the new set of csses, should be clear on entry
534 static struct css_set *find_existing_css_set(struct css_set *old_cset,
536 struct cgroup_subsys_state *template[])
538 struct cgroupfs_root *root = cgrp->root;
539 struct cgroup_subsys *ss;
540 struct css_set *cset;
545 * Build the set of subsystem state objects that we want to see in the
546 * new css_set. while subsystems can change globally, the entries here
547 * won't change, so no need for locking.
549 for_each_subsys(ss, i) {
550 if (root->subsys_mask & (1UL << i)) {
551 /* Subsystem is in this hierarchy. So we want
552 * the subsystem state from the new
554 template[i] = cgroup_css(cgrp, ss);
556 /* Subsystem is not in this hierarchy, so we
557 * don't want to change the subsystem state */
558 template[i] = old_cset->subsys[i];
562 key = css_set_hash(template);
563 hash_for_each_possible(css_set_table, cset, hlist, key) {
564 if (!compare_css_sets(cset, old_cset, cgrp, template))
567 /* This css_set matches what we need */
571 /* No existing cgroup group matched */
575 static void free_cgrp_cset_links(struct list_head *links_to_free)
577 struct cgrp_cset_link *link, *tmp_link;
579 list_for_each_entry_safe(link, tmp_link, links_to_free, cset_link) {
580 list_del(&link->cset_link);
586 * allocate_cgrp_cset_links - allocate cgrp_cset_links
587 * @count: the number of links to allocate
588 * @tmp_links: list_head the allocated links are put on
590 * Allocate @count cgrp_cset_link structures and chain them on @tmp_links
591 * through ->cset_link. Returns 0 on success or -errno.
593 static int allocate_cgrp_cset_links(int count, struct list_head *tmp_links)
595 struct cgrp_cset_link *link;
598 INIT_LIST_HEAD(tmp_links);
600 for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
601 link = kzalloc(sizeof(*link), GFP_KERNEL);
603 free_cgrp_cset_links(tmp_links);
606 list_add(&link->cset_link, tmp_links);
612 * link_css_set - a helper function to link a css_set to a cgroup
613 * @tmp_links: cgrp_cset_link objects allocated by allocate_cgrp_cset_links()
614 * @cset: the css_set to be linked
615 * @cgrp: the destination cgroup
617 static void link_css_set(struct list_head *tmp_links, struct css_set *cset,
620 struct cgrp_cset_link *link;
622 BUG_ON(list_empty(tmp_links));
623 link = list_first_entry(tmp_links, struct cgrp_cset_link, cset_link);
626 list_move(&link->cset_link, &cgrp->cset_links);
628 * Always add links to the tail of the list so that the list
629 * is sorted by order of hierarchy creation
631 list_add_tail(&link->cgrp_link, &cset->cgrp_links);
635 * find_css_set - return a new css_set with one cgroup updated
636 * @old_cset: the baseline css_set
637 * @cgrp: the cgroup to be updated
639 * Return a new css_set that's equivalent to @old_cset, but with @cgrp
640 * substituted into the appropriate hierarchy.
642 static struct css_set *find_css_set(struct css_set *old_cset,
645 struct cgroup_subsys_state *template[CGROUP_SUBSYS_COUNT] = { };
646 struct css_set *cset;
647 struct list_head tmp_links;
648 struct cgrp_cset_link *link;
651 lockdep_assert_held(&cgroup_mutex);
653 /* First see if we already have a cgroup group that matches
655 read_lock(&css_set_lock);
656 cset = find_existing_css_set(old_cset, cgrp, template);
659 read_unlock(&css_set_lock);
664 cset = kzalloc(sizeof(*cset), GFP_KERNEL);
668 /* Allocate all the cgrp_cset_link objects that we'll need */
669 if (allocate_cgrp_cset_links(cgroup_root_count, &tmp_links) < 0) {
674 atomic_set(&cset->refcount, 1);
675 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&cset->cgrp_links);
676 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&cset->tasks);
677 INIT_HLIST_NODE(&cset->hlist);
679 /* Copy the set of subsystem state objects generated in
680 * find_existing_css_set() */
681 memcpy(cset->subsys, template, sizeof(cset->subsys));
683 write_lock(&css_set_lock);
684 /* Add reference counts and links from the new css_set. */
685 list_for_each_entry(link, &old_cset->cgrp_links, cgrp_link) {
686 struct cgroup *c = link->cgrp;
688 if (c->root == cgrp->root)
690 link_css_set(&tmp_links, cset, c);
693 BUG_ON(!list_empty(&tmp_links));
697 /* Add this cgroup group to the hash table */
698 key = css_set_hash(cset->subsys);
699 hash_add(css_set_table, &cset->hlist, key);
701 write_unlock(&css_set_lock);
707 * Return the cgroup for "task" from the given hierarchy. Must be
708 * called with cgroup_mutex held.
710 static struct cgroup *task_cgroup_from_root(struct task_struct *task,
711 struct cgroupfs_root *root)
713 struct css_set *cset;
714 struct cgroup *res = NULL;
716 BUG_ON(!mutex_is_locked(&cgroup_mutex));
717 read_lock(&css_set_lock);
719 * No need to lock the task - since we hold cgroup_mutex the
720 * task can't change groups, so the only thing that can happen
721 * is that it exits and its css is set back to init_css_set.
723 cset = task_css_set(task);
724 if (cset == &init_css_set) {
725 res = &root->top_cgroup;
727 struct cgrp_cset_link *link;
729 list_for_each_entry(link, &cset->cgrp_links, cgrp_link) {
730 struct cgroup *c = link->cgrp;
732 if (c->root == root) {
738 read_unlock(&css_set_lock);
744 * There is one global cgroup mutex. We also require taking
745 * task_lock() when dereferencing a task's cgroup subsys pointers.
746 * See "The task_lock() exception", at the end of this comment.
748 * A task must hold cgroup_mutex to modify cgroups.
750 * Any task can increment and decrement the count field without lock.
751 * So in general, code holding cgroup_mutex can't rely on the count
752 * field not changing. However, if the count goes to zero, then only
753 * cgroup_attach_task() can increment it again. Because a count of zero
754 * means that no tasks are currently attached, therefore there is no
755 * way a task attached to that cgroup can fork (the other way to
756 * increment the count). So code holding cgroup_mutex can safely
757 * assume that if the count is zero, it will stay zero. Similarly, if
758 * a task holds cgroup_mutex on a cgroup with zero count, it
759 * knows that the cgroup won't be removed, as cgroup_rmdir()
762 * The fork and exit callbacks cgroup_fork() and cgroup_exit(), don't
763 * (usually) take cgroup_mutex. These are the two most performance
764 * critical pieces of code here. The exception occurs on cgroup_exit(),
765 * when a task in a notify_on_release cgroup exits. Then cgroup_mutex
766 * is taken, and if the cgroup count is zero, a usermode call made
767 * to the release agent with the name of the cgroup (path relative to
768 * the root of cgroup file system) as the argument.
770 * A cgroup can only be deleted if both its 'count' of using tasks
771 * is zero, and its list of 'children' cgroups is empty. Since all
772 * tasks in the system use _some_ cgroup, and since there is always at
773 * least one task in the system (init, pid == 1), therefore, top_cgroup
774 * always has either children cgroups and/or using tasks. So we don't
775 * need a special hack to ensure that top_cgroup cannot be deleted.
777 * The task_lock() exception
779 * The need for this exception arises from the action of
780 * cgroup_attach_task(), which overwrites one task's cgroup pointer with
781 * another. It does so using cgroup_mutex, however there are
782 * several performance critical places that need to reference
783 * task->cgroup without the expense of grabbing a system global
784 * mutex. Therefore except as noted below, when dereferencing or, as
785 * in cgroup_attach_task(), modifying a task's cgroup pointer we use
786 * task_lock(), which acts on a spinlock (task->alloc_lock) already in
787 * the task_struct routinely used for such matters.
789 * P.S. One more locking exception. RCU is used to guard the
790 * update of a tasks cgroup pointer by cgroup_attach_task()
794 * A couple of forward declarations required, due to cyclic reference loop:
795 * cgroup_mkdir -> cgroup_create -> cgroup_populate_dir ->
796 * cgroup_add_file -> cgroup_create_file -> cgroup_dir_inode_operations
800 static int cgroup_mkdir(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, umode_t mode);
801 static int cgroup_rmdir(struct inode *unused_dir, struct dentry *dentry);
802 static int cgroup_populate_dir(struct cgroup *cgrp, unsigned long subsys_mask);
803 static const struct inode_operations cgroup_dir_inode_operations;
804 static const struct file_operations proc_cgroupstats_operations;
806 static struct backing_dev_info cgroup_backing_dev_info = {
808 .capabilities = BDI_CAP_NO_ACCT_AND_WRITEBACK,
811 static struct inode *cgroup_new_inode(umode_t mode, struct super_block *sb)
813 struct inode *inode = new_inode(sb);
816 inode->i_ino = get_next_ino();
817 inode->i_mode = mode;
818 inode->i_uid = current_fsuid();
819 inode->i_gid = current_fsgid();
820 inode->i_atime = inode->i_mtime = inode->i_ctime = CURRENT_TIME;
821 inode->i_mapping->backing_dev_info = &cgroup_backing_dev_info;
826 static struct cgroup_name *cgroup_alloc_name(struct dentry *dentry)
828 struct cgroup_name *name;
830 name = kmalloc(sizeof(*name) + dentry->d_name.len + 1, GFP_KERNEL);
833 strcpy(name->name, dentry->d_name.name);
837 static void cgroup_free_fn(struct work_struct *work)
839 struct cgroup *cgrp = container_of(work, struct cgroup, destroy_work);
841 mutex_lock(&cgroup_mutex);
842 cgrp->root->number_of_cgroups--;
843 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_mutex);
846 * We get a ref to the parent's dentry, and put the ref when
847 * this cgroup is being freed, so it's guaranteed that the
848 * parent won't be destroyed before its children.
850 dput(cgrp->parent->dentry);
853 * Drop the active superblock reference that we took when we
854 * created the cgroup. This will free cgrp->root, if we are
855 * holding the last reference to @sb.
857 deactivate_super(cgrp->root->sb);
859 cgroup_pidlist_destroy_all(cgrp);
861 simple_xattrs_free(&cgrp->xattrs);
863 kfree(rcu_dereference_raw(cgrp->name));
867 static void cgroup_free_rcu(struct rcu_head *head)
869 struct cgroup *cgrp = container_of(head, struct cgroup, rcu_head);
871 INIT_WORK(&cgrp->destroy_work, cgroup_free_fn);
872 queue_work(cgroup_destroy_wq, &cgrp->destroy_work);
875 static void cgroup_diput(struct dentry *dentry, struct inode *inode)
877 /* is dentry a directory ? if so, kfree() associated cgroup */
878 if (S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode)) {
879 struct cgroup *cgrp = dentry->d_fsdata;
881 BUG_ON(!(cgroup_is_dead(cgrp)));
884 * XXX: cgrp->id is only used to look up css's. As cgroup
885 * and css's lifetimes will be decoupled, it should be made
886 * per-subsystem and moved to css->id so that lookups are
887 * successful until the target css is released.
889 mutex_lock(&cgroup_mutex);
890 idr_remove(&cgrp->root->cgroup_idr, cgrp->id);
891 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_mutex);
894 call_rcu(&cgrp->rcu_head, cgroup_free_rcu);
896 struct cfent *cfe = __d_cfe(dentry);
897 struct cgroup *cgrp = dentry->d_parent->d_fsdata;
899 WARN_ONCE(!list_empty(&cfe->node) &&
900 cgrp != &cgrp->root->top_cgroup,
901 "cfe still linked for %s\n", cfe->type->name);
902 simple_xattrs_free(&cfe->xattrs);
908 static void remove_dir(struct dentry *d)
910 struct dentry *parent = dget(d->d_parent);
913 simple_rmdir(parent->d_inode, d);
917 static void cgroup_rm_file(struct cgroup *cgrp, const struct cftype *cft)
921 lockdep_assert_held(&cgrp->dentry->d_inode->i_mutex);
922 lockdep_assert_held(&cgroup_mutex);
925 * If we're doing cleanup due to failure of cgroup_create(),
926 * the corresponding @cfe may not exist.
928 list_for_each_entry(cfe, &cgrp->files, node) {
929 struct dentry *d = cfe->dentry;
931 if (cft && cfe->type != cft)
936 simple_unlink(cgrp->dentry->d_inode, d);
937 list_del_init(&cfe->node);
945 * cgroup_clear_dir - remove subsys files in a cgroup directory
946 * @cgrp: target cgroup
947 * @subsys_mask: mask of the subsystem ids whose files should be removed
949 static void cgroup_clear_dir(struct cgroup *cgrp, unsigned long subsys_mask)
951 struct cgroup_subsys *ss;
954 for_each_subsys(ss, i) {
955 struct cftype_set *set;
957 if (!test_bit(i, &subsys_mask))
959 list_for_each_entry(set, &ss->cftsets, node)
960 cgroup_addrm_files(cgrp, set->cfts, false);
965 * NOTE : the dentry must have been dget()'ed
967 static void cgroup_d_remove_dir(struct dentry *dentry)
969 struct dentry *parent;
971 parent = dentry->d_parent;
972 spin_lock(&parent->d_lock);
973 spin_lock_nested(&dentry->d_lock, DENTRY_D_LOCK_NESTED);
974 list_del_init(&dentry->d_u.d_child);
975 spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
976 spin_unlock(&parent->d_lock);
981 * Call with cgroup_mutex held. Drops reference counts on modules, including
982 * any duplicate ones that parse_cgroupfs_options took. If this function
983 * returns an error, no reference counts are touched.
985 static int rebind_subsystems(struct cgroupfs_root *root,
986 unsigned long added_mask, unsigned removed_mask)
988 struct cgroup *cgrp = &root->top_cgroup;
989 struct cgroup_subsys *ss;
990 unsigned long pinned = 0;
993 BUG_ON(!mutex_is_locked(&cgroup_mutex));
994 BUG_ON(!mutex_is_locked(&cgroup_root_mutex));
996 /* Check that any added subsystems are currently free */
997 for_each_subsys(ss, i) {
998 if (!(added_mask & (1 << i)))
1001 /* is the subsystem mounted elsewhere? */
1002 if (ss->root != &cgroup_dummy_root) {
1007 /* pin the module */
1008 if (!try_module_get(ss->module)) {
1015 /* subsys could be missing if unloaded between parsing and here */
1016 if (added_mask != pinned) {
1021 ret = cgroup_populate_dir(cgrp, added_mask);
1026 * Nothing can fail from this point on. Remove files for the
1027 * removed subsystems and rebind each subsystem.
1029 cgroup_clear_dir(cgrp, removed_mask);
1031 for_each_subsys(ss, i) {
1032 unsigned long bit = 1UL << i;
1034 if (bit & added_mask) {
1035 /* We're binding this subsystem to this hierarchy */
1036 BUG_ON(cgroup_css(cgrp, ss));
1037 BUG_ON(!cgroup_css(cgroup_dummy_top, ss));
1038 BUG_ON(cgroup_css(cgroup_dummy_top, ss)->cgroup != cgroup_dummy_top);
1040 rcu_assign_pointer(cgrp->subsys[i],
1041 cgroup_css(cgroup_dummy_top, ss));
1042 cgroup_css(cgrp, ss)->cgroup = cgrp;
1046 ss->bind(cgroup_css(cgrp, ss));
1048 /* refcount was already taken, and we're keeping it */
1049 root->subsys_mask |= bit;
1050 } else if (bit & removed_mask) {
1051 /* We're removing this subsystem */
1052 BUG_ON(cgroup_css(cgrp, ss) != cgroup_css(cgroup_dummy_top, ss));
1053 BUG_ON(cgroup_css(cgrp, ss)->cgroup != cgrp);
1056 ss->bind(cgroup_css(cgroup_dummy_top, ss));
1058 cgroup_css(cgroup_dummy_top, ss)->cgroup = cgroup_dummy_top;
1059 RCU_INIT_POINTER(cgrp->subsys[i], NULL);
1061 cgroup_subsys[i]->root = &cgroup_dummy_root;
1063 /* subsystem is now free - drop reference on module */
1064 module_put(ss->module);
1065 root->subsys_mask &= ~bit;
1070 * Mark @root has finished binding subsystems. @root->subsys_mask
1071 * now matches the bound subsystems.
1073 root->flags |= CGRP_ROOT_SUBSYS_BOUND;
1078 for_each_subsys(ss, i)
1079 if (pinned & (1 << i))
1080 module_put(ss->module);
1084 static int cgroup_show_options(struct seq_file *seq, struct dentry *dentry)
1086 struct cgroupfs_root *root = dentry->d_sb->s_fs_info;
1087 struct cgroup_subsys *ss;
1090 mutex_lock(&cgroup_root_mutex);
1091 for_each_subsys(ss, ssid)
1092 if (root->subsys_mask & (1 << ssid))
1093 seq_printf(seq, ",%s", ss->name);
1094 if (root->flags & CGRP_ROOT_SANE_BEHAVIOR)
1095 seq_puts(seq, ",sane_behavior");
1096 if (root->flags & CGRP_ROOT_NOPREFIX)
1097 seq_puts(seq, ",noprefix");
1098 if (root->flags & CGRP_ROOT_XATTR)
1099 seq_puts(seq, ",xattr");
1100 if (strlen(root->release_agent_path))
1101 seq_printf(seq, ",release_agent=%s", root->release_agent_path);
1102 if (test_bit(CGRP_CPUSET_CLONE_CHILDREN, &root->top_cgroup.flags))
1103 seq_puts(seq, ",clone_children");
1104 if (strlen(root->name))
1105 seq_printf(seq, ",name=%s", root->name);
1106 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_root_mutex);
1110 struct cgroup_sb_opts {
1111 unsigned long subsys_mask;
1112 unsigned long flags;
1113 char *release_agent;
1114 bool cpuset_clone_children;
1116 /* User explicitly requested empty subsystem */
1119 struct cgroupfs_root *new_root;
1124 * Convert a hierarchy specifier into a bitmask of subsystems and
1125 * flags. Call with cgroup_mutex held to protect the cgroup_subsys[]
1126 * array. This function takes refcounts on subsystems to be used, unless it
1127 * returns error, in which case no refcounts are taken.
1129 static int parse_cgroupfs_options(char *data, struct cgroup_sb_opts *opts)
1131 char *token, *o = data;
1132 bool all_ss = false, one_ss = false;
1133 unsigned long mask = (unsigned long)-1;
1134 struct cgroup_subsys *ss;
1137 BUG_ON(!mutex_is_locked(&cgroup_mutex));
1139 #ifdef CONFIG_CPUSETS
1140 mask = ~(1UL << cpuset_subsys_id);
1143 memset(opts, 0, sizeof(*opts));
1145 while ((token = strsep(&o, ",")) != NULL) {
1148 if (!strcmp(token, "none")) {
1149 /* Explicitly have no subsystems */
1153 if (!strcmp(token, "all")) {
1154 /* Mutually exclusive option 'all' + subsystem name */
1160 if (!strcmp(token, "__DEVEL__sane_behavior")) {
1161 opts->flags |= CGRP_ROOT_SANE_BEHAVIOR;
1164 if (!strcmp(token, "noprefix")) {
1165 opts->flags |= CGRP_ROOT_NOPREFIX;
1168 if (!strcmp(token, "clone_children")) {
1169 opts->cpuset_clone_children = true;
1172 if (!strcmp(token, "xattr")) {
1173 opts->flags |= CGRP_ROOT_XATTR;
1176 if (!strncmp(token, "release_agent=", 14)) {
1177 /* Specifying two release agents is forbidden */
1178 if (opts->release_agent)
1180 opts->release_agent =
1181 kstrndup(token + 14, PATH_MAX - 1, GFP_KERNEL);
1182 if (!opts->release_agent)
1186 if (!strncmp(token, "name=", 5)) {
1187 const char *name = token + 5;
1188 /* Can't specify an empty name */
1191 /* Must match [\w.-]+ */
1192 for (i = 0; i < strlen(name); i++) {
1196 if ((c == '.') || (c == '-') || (c == '_'))
1200 /* Specifying two names is forbidden */
1203 opts->name = kstrndup(name,
1204 MAX_CGROUP_ROOT_NAMELEN - 1,
1212 for_each_subsys(ss, i) {
1213 if (strcmp(token, ss->name))
1218 /* Mutually exclusive option 'all' + subsystem name */
1221 set_bit(i, &opts->subsys_mask);
1226 if (i == CGROUP_SUBSYS_COUNT)
1231 * If the 'all' option was specified select all the subsystems,
1232 * otherwise if 'none', 'name=' and a subsystem name options
1233 * were not specified, let's default to 'all'
1235 if (all_ss || (!one_ss && !opts->none && !opts->name))
1236 for_each_subsys(ss, i)
1238 set_bit(i, &opts->subsys_mask);
1240 /* Consistency checks */
1242 if (opts->flags & CGRP_ROOT_SANE_BEHAVIOR) {
1243 pr_warning("cgroup: sane_behavior: this is still under development and its behaviors will change, proceed at your own risk\n");
1245 if (opts->flags & CGRP_ROOT_NOPREFIX) {
1246 pr_err("cgroup: sane_behavior: noprefix is not allowed\n");
1250 if (opts->cpuset_clone_children) {
1251 pr_err("cgroup: sane_behavior: clone_children is not allowed\n");
1257 * Option noprefix was introduced just for backward compatibility
1258 * with the old cpuset, so we allow noprefix only if mounting just
1259 * the cpuset subsystem.
1261 if ((opts->flags & CGRP_ROOT_NOPREFIX) && (opts->subsys_mask & mask))
1265 /* Can't specify "none" and some subsystems */
1266 if (opts->subsys_mask && opts->none)
1270 * We either have to specify by name or by subsystems. (So all
1271 * empty hierarchies must have a name).
1273 if (!opts->subsys_mask && !opts->name)
1279 static int cgroup_remount(struct super_block *sb, int *flags, char *data)
1282 struct cgroupfs_root *root = sb->s_fs_info;
1283 struct cgroup *cgrp = &root->top_cgroup;
1284 struct cgroup_sb_opts opts;
1285 unsigned long added_mask, removed_mask;
1287 if (root->flags & CGRP_ROOT_SANE_BEHAVIOR) {
1288 pr_err("cgroup: sane_behavior: remount is not allowed\n");
1292 mutex_lock(&cgrp->dentry->d_inode->i_mutex);
1293 mutex_lock(&cgroup_mutex);
1294 mutex_lock(&cgroup_root_mutex);
1296 /* See what subsystems are wanted */
1297 ret = parse_cgroupfs_options(data, &opts);
1301 if (opts.subsys_mask != root->subsys_mask || opts.release_agent)
1302 pr_warning("cgroup: option changes via remount are deprecated (pid=%d comm=%s)\n",
1303 task_tgid_nr(current), current->comm);
1305 added_mask = opts.subsys_mask & ~root->subsys_mask;
1306 removed_mask = root->subsys_mask & ~opts.subsys_mask;
1308 /* Don't allow flags or name to change at remount */
1309 if (((opts.flags ^ root->flags) & CGRP_ROOT_OPTION_MASK) ||
1310 (opts.name && strcmp(opts.name, root->name))) {
1311 pr_err("cgroup: option or name mismatch, new: 0x%lx \"%s\", old: 0x%lx \"%s\"\n",
1312 opts.flags & CGRP_ROOT_OPTION_MASK, opts.name ?: "",
1313 root->flags & CGRP_ROOT_OPTION_MASK, root->name);
1318 /* remounting is not allowed for populated hierarchies */
1319 if (root->number_of_cgroups > 1) {
1324 ret = rebind_subsystems(root, added_mask, removed_mask);
1328 if (opts.release_agent)
1329 strcpy(root->release_agent_path, opts.release_agent);
1331 kfree(opts.release_agent);
1333 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_root_mutex);
1334 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_mutex);
1335 mutex_unlock(&cgrp->dentry->d_inode->i_mutex);
1339 static const struct super_operations cgroup_ops = {
1340 .statfs = simple_statfs,
1341 .drop_inode = generic_delete_inode,
1342 .show_options = cgroup_show_options,
1343 .remount_fs = cgroup_remount,
1346 static void init_cgroup_housekeeping(struct cgroup *cgrp)
1348 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&cgrp->sibling);
1349 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&cgrp->children);
1350 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&cgrp->files);
1351 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&cgrp->cset_links);
1352 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&cgrp->release_list);
1353 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&cgrp->pidlists);
1354 mutex_init(&cgrp->pidlist_mutex);
1355 cgrp->dummy_css.cgroup = cgrp;
1356 simple_xattrs_init(&cgrp->xattrs);
1359 static void init_cgroup_root(struct cgroupfs_root *root)
1361 struct cgroup *cgrp = &root->top_cgroup;
1363 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&root->root_list);
1364 root->number_of_cgroups = 1;
1366 RCU_INIT_POINTER(cgrp->name, &root_cgroup_name);
1367 init_cgroup_housekeeping(cgrp);
1368 idr_init(&root->cgroup_idr);
1371 static int cgroup_init_root_id(struct cgroupfs_root *root, int start, int end)
1375 lockdep_assert_held(&cgroup_mutex);
1376 lockdep_assert_held(&cgroup_root_mutex);
1378 id = idr_alloc_cyclic(&cgroup_hierarchy_idr, root, start, end,
1383 root->hierarchy_id = id;
1387 static void cgroup_exit_root_id(struct cgroupfs_root *root)
1389 lockdep_assert_held(&cgroup_mutex);
1390 lockdep_assert_held(&cgroup_root_mutex);
1392 if (root->hierarchy_id) {
1393 idr_remove(&cgroup_hierarchy_idr, root->hierarchy_id);
1394 root->hierarchy_id = 0;
1398 static int cgroup_test_super(struct super_block *sb, void *data)
1400 struct cgroup_sb_opts *opts = data;
1401 struct cgroupfs_root *root = sb->s_fs_info;
1403 /* If we asked for a name then it must match */
1404 if (opts->name && strcmp(opts->name, root->name))
1408 * If we asked for subsystems (or explicitly for no
1409 * subsystems) then they must match
1411 if ((opts->subsys_mask || opts->none)
1412 && (opts->subsys_mask != root->subsys_mask))
1418 static struct cgroupfs_root *cgroup_root_from_opts(struct cgroup_sb_opts *opts)
1420 struct cgroupfs_root *root;
1422 if (!opts->subsys_mask && !opts->none)
1425 root = kzalloc(sizeof(*root), GFP_KERNEL);
1427 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
1429 init_cgroup_root(root);
1432 * We need to set @root->subsys_mask now so that @root can be
1433 * matched by cgroup_test_super() before it finishes
1434 * initialization; otherwise, competing mounts with the same
1435 * options may try to bind the same subsystems instead of waiting
1436 * for the first one leading to unexpected mount errors.
1437 * SUBSYS_BOUND will be set once actual binding is complete.
1439 root->subsys_mask = opts->subsys_mask;
1440 root->flags = opts->flags;
1441 if (opts->release_agent)
1442 strcpy(root->release_agent_path, opts->release_agent);
1444 strcpy(root->name, opts->name);
1445 if (opts->cpuset_clone_children)
1446 set_bit(CGRP_CPUSET_CLONE_CHILDREN, &root->top_cgroup.flags);
1450 static void cgroup_free_root(struct cgroupfs_root *root)
1453 /* hierarhcy ID shoulid already have been released */
1454 WARN_ON_ONCE(root->hierarchy_id);
1456 idr_destroy(&root->cgroup_idr);
1461 static int cgroup_set_super(struct super_block *sb, void *data)
1464 struct cgroup_sb_opts *opts = data;
1466 /* If we don't have a new root, we can't set up a new sb */
1467 if (!opts->new_root)
1470 BUG_ON(!opts->subsys_mask && !opts->none);
1472 ret = set_anon_super(sb, NULL);
1476 sb->s_fs_info = opts->new_root;
1477 opts->new_root->sb = sb;
1479 sb->s_blocksize = PAGE_CACHE_SIZE;
1480 sb->s_blocksize_bits = PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT;
1481 sb->s_magic = CGROUP_SUPER_MAGIC;
1482 sb->s_op = &cgroup_ops;
1487 static int cgroup_get_rootdir(struct super_block *sb)
1489 static const struct dentry_operations cgroup_dops = {
1490 .d_iput = cgroup_diput,
1491 .d_delete = always_delete_dentry,
1494 struct inode *inode =
1495 cgroup_new_inode(S_IFDIR | S_IRUGO | S_IXUGO | S_IWUSR, sb);
1500 inode->i_fop = &simple_dir_operations;
1501 inode->i_op = &cgroup_dir_inode_operations;
1502 /* directories start off with i_nlink == 2 (for "." entry) */
1504 sb->s_root = d_make_root(inode);
1507 /* for everything else we want ->d_op set */
1508 sb->s_d_op = &cgroup_dops;
1512 static struct dentry *cgroup_mount(struct file_system_type *fs_type,
1513 int flags, const char *unused_dev_name,
1516 struct cgroup_sb_opts opts;
1517 struct cgroupfs_root *root;
1519 struct super_block *sb;
1520 struct cgroupfs_root *new_root;
1521 struct list_head tmp_links;
1522 struct inode *inode;
1523 const struct cred *cred;
1525 /* First find the desired set of subsystems */
1526 mutex_lock(&cgroup_mutex);
1527 ret = parse_cgroupfs_options(data, &opts);
1528 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_mutex);
1533 * Allocate a new cgroup root. We may not need it if we're
1534 * reusing an existing hierarchy.
1536 new_root = cgroup_root_from_opts(&opts);
1537 if (IS_ERR(new_root)) {
1538 ret = PTR_ERR(new_root);
1541 opts.new_root = new_root;
1543 /* Locate an existing or new sb for this hierarchy */
1544 sb = sget(fs_type, cgroup_test_super, cgroup_set_super, 0, &opts);
1547 cgroup_free_root(opts.new_root);
1551 root = sb->s_fs_info;
1553 if (root == opts.new_root) {
1554 /* We used the new root structure, so this is a new hierarchy */
1555 struct cgroup *root_cgrp = &root->top_cgroup;
1556 struct cgroupfs_root *existing_root;
1558 struct css_set *cset;
1560 BUG_ON(sb->s_root != NULL);
1562 ret = cgroup_get_rootdir(sb);
1564 goto drop_new_super;
1565 inode = sb->s_root->d_inode;
1567 mutex_lock(&inode->i_mutex);
1568 mutex_lock(&cgroup_mutex);
1569 mutex_lock(&cgroup_root_mutex);
1571 ret = idr_alloc(&root->cgroup_idr, root_cgrp, 0, 1, GFP_KERNEL);
1574 root_cgrp->id = ret;
1576 /* Check for name clashes with existing mounts */
1578 if (strlen(root->name))
1579 for_each_active_root(existing_root)
1580 if (!strcmp(existing_root->name, root->name))
1584 * We're accessing css_set_count without locking
1585 * css_set_lock here, but that's OK - it can only be
1586 * increased by someone holding cgroup_lock, and
1587 * that's us. The worst that can happen is that we
1588 * have some link structures left over
1590 ret = allocate_cgrp_cset_links(css_set_count, &tmp_links);
1594 /* ID 0 is reserved for dummy root, 1 for unified hierarchy */
1595 ret = cgroup_init_root_id(root, 2, 0);
1599 sb->s_root->d_fsdata = root_cgrp;
1600 root_cgrp->dentry = sb->s_root;
1603 * We're inside get_sb() and will call lookup_one_len() to
1604 * create the root files, which doesn't work if SELinux is
1605 * in use. The following cred dancing somehow works around
1606 * it. See 2ce9738ba ("cgroupfs: use init_cred when
1607 * populating new cgroupfs mount") for more details.
1609 cred = override_creds(&init_cred);
1611 ret = cgroup_addrm_files(root_cgrp, cgroup_base_files, true);
1615 ret = rebind_subsystems(root, root->subsys_mask, 0);
1622 * There must be no failure case after here, since rebinding
1623 * takes care of subsystems' refcounts, which are explicitly
1624 * dropped in the failure exit path.
1627 list_add(&root->root_list, &cgroup_roots);
1628 cgroup_root_count++;
1630 /* Link the top cgroup in this hierarchy into all
1631 * the css_set objects */
1632 write_lock(&css_set_lock);
1633 hash_for_each(css_set_table, i, cset, hlist)
1634 link_css_set(&tmp_links, cset, root_cgrp);
1635 write_unlock(&css_set_lock);
1637 free_cgrp_cset_links(&tmp_links);
1639 BUG_ON(!list_empty(&root_cgrp->children));
1640 BUG_ON(root->number_of_cgroups != 1);
1642 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_root_mutex);
1643 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_mutex);
1644 mutex_unlock(&inode->i_mutex);
1647 * We re-used an existing hierarchy - the new root (if
1648 * any) is not needed
1650 cgroup_free_root(opts.new_root);
1652 if ((root->flags ^ opts.flags) & CGRP_ROOT_OPTION_MASK) {
1653 if ((root->flags | opts.flags) & CGRP_ROOT_SANE_BEHAVIOR) {
1654 pr_err("cgroup: sane_behavior: new mount options should match the existing superblock\n");
1656 goto drop_new_super;
1658 pr_warning("cgroup: new mount options do not match the existing superblock, will be ignored\n");
1663 kfree(opts.release_agent);
1665 return dget(sb->s_root);
1668 free_cgrp_cset_links(&tmp_links);
1669 cgroup_addrm_files(&root->top_cgroup, cgroup_base_files, false);
1672 cgroup_exit_root_id(root);
1673 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_root_mutex);
1674 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_mutex);
1675 mutex_unlock(&inode->i_mutex);
1677 deactivate_locked_super(sb);
1679 kfree(opts.release_agent);
1681 return ERR_PTR(ret);
1684 static void cgroup_kill_sb(struct super_block *sb)
1686 struct cgroupfs_root *root = sb->s_fs_info;
1687 struct cgroup *cgrp = &root->top_cgroup;
1688 struct cgrp_cset_link *link, *tmp_link;
1693 BUG_ON(root->number_of_cgroups != 1);
1694 BUG_ON(!list_empty(&cgrp->children));
1696 mutex_lock(&cgrp->dentry->d_inode->i_mutex);
1697 mutex_lock(&cgroup_mutex);
1698 mutex_lock(&cgroup_root_mutex);
1700 /* Rebind all subsystems back to the default hierarchy */
1701 if (root->flags & CGRP_ROOT_SUBSYS_BOUND) {
1702 ret = rebind_subsystems(root, 0, root->subsys_mask);
1703 /* Shouldn't be able to fail ... */
1708 * Release all the links from cset_links to this hierarchy's
1711 write_lock(&css_set_lock);
1713 list_for_each_entry_safe(link, tmp_link, &cgrp->cset_links, cset_link) {
1714 list_del(&link->cset_link);
1715 list_del(&link->cgrp_link);
1718 write_unlock(&css_set_lock);
1720 if (!list_empty(&root->root_list)) {
1721 list_del(&root->root_list);
1722 cgroup_root_count--;
1725 cgroup_exit_root_id(root);
1727 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_root_mutex);
1728 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_mutex);
1729 mutex_unlock(&cgrp->dentry->d_inode->i_mutex);
1731 simple_xattrs_free(&cgrp->xattrs);
1733 kill_litter_super(sb);
1734 cgroup_free_root(root);
1737 static struct file_system_type cgroup_fs_type = {
1739 .mount = cgroup_mount,
1740 .kill_sb = cgroup_kill_sb,
1743 static struct kobject *cgroup_kobj;
1746 * cgroup_path - generate the path of a cgroup
1747 * @cgrp: the cgroup in question
1748 * @buf: the buffer to write the path into
1749 * @buflen: the length of the buffer
1751 * Writes path of cgroup into buf. Returns 0 on success, -errno on error.
1753 * We can't generate cgroup path using dentry->d_name, as accessing
1754 * dentry->name must be protected by irq-unsafe dentry->d_lock or parent
1755 * inode's i_mutex, while on the other hand cgroup_path() can be called
1756 * with some irq-safe spinlocks held.
1758 int cgroup_path(const struct cgroup *cgrp, char *buf, int buflen)
1760 int ret = -ENAMETOOLONG;
1763 if (!cgrp->parent) {
1764 if (strlcpy(buf, "/", buflen) >= buflen)
1765 return -ENAMETOOLONG;
1769 start = buf + buflen - 1;
1774 const char *name = cgroup_name(cgrp);
1778 if ((start -= len) < buf)
1780 memcpy(start, name, len);
1786 cgrp = cgrp->parent;
1787 } while (cgrp->parent);
1789 memmove(buf, start, buf + buflen - start);
1794 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cgroup_path);
1797 * task_cgroup_path - cgroup path of a task in the first cgroup hierarchy
1798 * @task: target task
1799 * @buf: the buffer to write the path into
1800 * @buflen: the length of the buffer
1802 * Determine @task's cgroup on the first (the one with the lowest non-zero
1803 * hierarchy_id) cgroup hierarchy and copy its path into @buf. This
1804 * function grabs cgroup_mutex and shouldn't be used inside locks used by
1805 * cgroup controller callbacks.
1807 * Returns 0 on success, fails with -%ENAMETOOLONG if @buflen is too short.
1809 int task_cgroup_path(struct task_struct *task, char *buf, size_t buflen)
1811 struct cgroupfs_root *root;
1812 struct cgroup *cgrp;
1813 int hierarchy_id = 1, ret = 0;
1816 return -ENAMETOOLONG;
1818 mutex_lock(&cgroup_mutex);
1820 root = idr_get_next(&cgroup_hierarchy_idr, &hierarchy_id);
1823 cgrp = task_cgroup_from_root(task, root);
1824 ret = cgroup_path(cgrp, buf, buflen);
1826 /* if no hierarchy exists, everyone is in "/" */
1827 memcpy(buf, "/", 2);
1830 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_mutex);
1833 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(task_cgroup_path);
1836 * Control Group taskset
1838 struct task_and_cgroup {
1839 struct task_struct *task;
1840 struct cgroup *cgrp;
1841 struct css_set *cset;
1844 struct cgroup_taskset {
1845 struct task_and_cgroup single;
1846 struct flex_array *tc_array;
1849 struct cgroup *cur_cgrp;
1853 * cgroup_taskset_first - reset taskset and return the first task
1854 * @tset: taskset of interest
1856 * @tset iteration is initialized and the first task is returned.
1858 struct task_struct *cgroup_taskset_first(struct cgroup_taskset *tset)
1860 if (tset->tc_array) {
1862 return cgroup_taskset_next(tset);
1864 tset->cur_cgrp = tset->single.cgrp;
1865 return tset->single.task;
1868 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cgroup_taskset_first);
1871 * cgroup_taskset_next - iterate to the next task in taskset
1872 * @tset: taskset of interest
1874 * Return the next task in @tset. Iteration must have been initialized
1875 * with cgroup_taskset_first().
1877 struct task_struct *cgroup_taskset_next(struct cgroup_taskset *tset)
1879 struct task_and_cgroup *tc;
1881 if (!tset->tc_array || tset->idx >= tset->tc_array_len)
1884 tc = flex_array_get(tset->tc_array, tset->idx++);
1885 tset->cur_cgrp = tc->cgrp;
1888 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cgroup_taskset_next);
1891 * cgroup_taskset_cur_css - return the matching css for the current task
1892 * @tset: taskset of interest
1893 * @subsys_id: the ID of the target subsystem
1895 * Return the css for the current (last returned) task of @tset for
1896 * subsystem specified by @subsys_id. This function must be preceded by
1897 * either cgroup_taskset_first() or cgroup_taskset_next().
1899 struct cgroup_subsys_state *cgroup_taskset_cur_css(struct cgroup_taskset *tset,
1902 return cgroup_css(tset->cur_cgrp, cgroup_subsys[subsys_id]);
1904 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cgroup_taskset_cur_css);
1907 * cgroup_taskset_size - return the number of tasks in taskset
1908 * @tset: taskset of interest
1910 int cgroup_taskset_size(struct cgroup_taskset *tset)
1912 return tset->tc_array ? tset->tc_array_len : 1;
1914 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cgroup_taskset_size);
1918 * cgroup_task_migrate - move a task from one cgroup to another.
1920 * Must be called with cgroup_mutex and threadgroup locked.
1922 static void cgroup_task_migrate(struct cgroup *old_cgrp,
1923 struct task_struct *tsk,
1924 struct css_set *new_cset)
1926 struct css_set *old_cset;
1929 * We are synchronized through threadgroup_lock() against PF_EXITING
1930 * setting such that we can't race against cgroup_exit() changing the
1931 * css_set to init_css_set and dropping the old one.
1933 WARN_ON_ONCE(tsk->flags & PF_EXITING);
1934 old_cset = task_css_set(tsk);
1937 rcu_assign_pointer(tsk->cgroups, new_cset);
1940 /* Update the css_set linked lists if we're using them */
1941 write_lock(&css_set_lock);
1942 if (!list_empty(&tsk->cg_list))
1943 list_move(&tsk->cg_list, &new_cset->tasks);
1944 write_unlock(&css_set_lock);
1947 * We just gained a reference on old_cset by taking it from the
1948 * task. As trading it for new_cset is protected by cgroup_mutex,
1949 * we're safe to drop it here; it will be freed under RCU.
1951 set_bit(CGRP_RELEASABLE, &old_cgrp->flags);
1952 put_css_set(old_cset);
1956 * cgroup_attach_task - attach a task or a whole threadgroup to a cgroup
1957 * @cgrp: the cgroup to attach to
1958 * @tsk: the task or the leader of the threadgroup to be attached
1959 * @threadgroup: attach the whole threadgroup?
1961 * Call holding cgroup_mutex and the group_rwsem of the leader. Will take
1962 * task_lock of @tsk or each thread in the threadgroup individually in turn.
1964 static int cgroup_attach_task(struct cgroup *cgrp, struct task_struct *tsk,
1967 int retval, i, group_size;
1968 struct cgroupfs_root *root = cgrp->root;
1969 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css, *failed_css = NULL;
1970 /* threadgroup list cursor and array */
1971 struct task_struct *leader = tsk;
1972 struct task_and_cgroup *tc;
1973 struct flex_array *group;
1974 struct cgroup_taskset tset = { };
1977 * step 0: in order to do expensive, possibly blocking operations for
1978 * every thread, we cannot iterate the thread group list, since it needs
1979 * rcu or tasklist locked. instead, build an array of all threads in the
1980 * group - group_rwsem prevents new threads from appearing, and if
1981 * threads exit, this will just be an over-estimate.
1984 group_size = get_nr_threads(tsk);
1987 /* flex_array supports very large thread-groups better than kmalloc. */
1988 group = flex_array_alloc(sizeof(*tc), group_size, GFP_KERNEL);
1991 /* pre-allocate to guarantee space while iterating in rcu read-side. */
1992 retval = flex_array_prealloc(group, 0, group_size, GFP_KERNEL);
1994 goto out_free_group_list;
1998 * Prevent freeing of tasks while we take a snapshot. Tasks that are
1999 * already PF_EXITING could be freed from underneath us unless we
2000 * take an rcu_read_lock.
2004 struct task_and_cgroup ent;
2006 /* @tsk either already exited or can't exit until the end */
2007 if (tsk->flags & PF_EXITING)
2010 /* as per above, nr_threads may decrease, but not increase. */
2011 BUG_ON(i >= group_size);
2013 ent.cgrp = task_cgroup_from_root(tsk, root);
2014 /* nothing to do if this task is already in the cgroup */
2015 if (ent.cgrp == cgrp)
2018 * saying GFP_ATOMIC has no effect here because we did prealloc
2019 * earlier, but it's good form to communicate our expectations.
2021 retval = flex_array_put(group, i, &ent, GFP_ATOMIC);
2022 BUG_ON(retval != 0);
2027 } while_each_thread(leader, tsk);
2029 /* remember the number of threads in the array for later. */
2031 tset.tc_array = group;
2032 tset.tc_array_len = group_size;
2034 /* methods shouldn't be called if no task is actually migrating */
2037 goto out_free_group_list;
2040 * step 1: check that we can legitimately attach to the cgroup.
2042 for_each_css(css, i, cgrp) {
2043 if (css->ss->can_attach) {
2044 retval = css->ss->can_attach(css, &tset);
2047 goto out_cancel_attach;
2053 * step 2: make sure css_sets exist for all threads to be migrated.
2054 * we use find_css_set, which allocates a new one if necessary.
2056 for (i = 0; i < group_size; i++) {
2057 struct css_set *old_cset;
2059 tc = flex_array_get(group, i);
2060 old_cset = task_css_set(tc->task);
2061 tc->cset = find_css_set(old_cset, cgrp);
2064 goto out_put_css_set_refs;
2069 * step 3: now that we're guaranteed success wrt the css_sets,
2070 * proceed to move all tasks to the new cgroup. There are no
2071 * failure cases after here, so this is the commit point.
2073 for (i = 0; i < group_size; i++) {
2074 tc = flex_array_get(group, i);
2075 cgroup_task_migrate(tc->cgrp, tc->task, tc->cset);
2077 /* nothing is sensitive to fork() after this point. */
2080 * step 4: do subsystem attach callbacks.
2082 for_each_css(css, i, cgrp)
2083 if (css->ss->attach)
2084 css->ss->attach(css, &tset);
2087 * step 5: success! and cleanup
2090 out_put_css_set_refs:
2092 for (i = 0; i < group_size; i++) {
2093 tc = flex_array_get(group, i);
2096 put_css_set(tc->cset);
2101 for_each_css(css, i, cgrp) {
2102 if (css == failed_css)
2104 if (css->ss->cancel_attach)
2105 css->ss->cancel_attach(css, &tset);
2108 out_free_group_list:
2109 flex_array_free(group);
2114 * Find the task_struct of the task to attach by vpid and pass it along to the
2115 * function to attach either it or all tasks in its threadgroup. Will lock
2116 * cgroup_mutex and threadgroup; may take task_lock of task.
2118 static int attach_task_by_pid(struct cgroup *cgrp, u64 pid, bool threadgroup)
2120 struct task_struct *tsk;
2121 const struct cred *cred = current_cred(), *tcred;
2124 if (!cgroup_lock_live_group(cgrp))
2130 tsk = find_task_by_vpid(pid);
2134 goto out_unlock_cgroup;
2137 * even if we're attaching all tasks in the thread group, we
2138 * only need to check permissions on one of them.
2140 tcred = __task_cred(tsk);
2141 if (!uid_eq(cred->euid, GLOBAL_ROOT_UID) &&
2142 !uid_eq(cred->euid, tcred->uid) &&
2143 !uid_eq(cred->euid, tcred->suid)) {
2146 goto out_unlock_cgroup;
2152 tsk = tsk->group_leader;
2155 * Workqueue threads may acquire PF_NO_SETAFFINITY and become
2156 * trapped in a cpuset, or RT worker may be born in a cgroup
2157 * with no rt_runtime allocated. Just say no.
2159 if (tsk == kthreadd_task || (tsk->flags & PF_NO_SETAFFINITY)) {
2162 goto out_unlock_cgroup;
2165 get_task_struct(tsk);
2168 threadgroup_lock(tsk);
2170 if (!thread_group_leader(tsk)) {
2172 * a race with de_thread from another thread's exec()
2173 * may strip us of our leadership, if this happens,
2174 * there is no choice but to throw this task away and
2175 * try again; this is
2176 * "double-double-toil-and-trouble-check locking".
2178 threadgroup_unlock(tsk);
2179 put_task_struct(tsk);
2180 goto retry_find_task;
2184 ret = cgroup_attach_task(cgrp, tsk, threadgroup);
2186 threadgroup_unlock(tsk);
2188 put_task_struct(tsk);
2190 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_mutex);
2195 * cgroup_attach_task_all - attach task 'tsk' to all cgroups of task 'from'
2196 * @from: attach to all cgroups of a given task
2197 * @tsk: the task to be attached
2199 int cgroup_attach_task_all(struct task_struct *from, struct task_struct *tsk)
2201 struct cgroupfs_root *root;
2204 mutex_lock(&cgroup_mutex);
2205 for_each_active_root(root) {
2206 struct cgroup *from_cgrp = task_cgroup_from_root(from, root);
2208 retval = cgroup_attach_task(from_cgrp, tsk, false);
2212 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_mutex);
2216 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cgroup_attach_task_all);
2218 static int cgroup_tasks_write(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
2219 struct cftype *cft, u64 pid)
2221 return attach_task_by_pid(css->cgroup, pid, false);
2224 static int cgroup_procs_write(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
2225 struct cftype *cft, u64 tgid)
2227 return attach_task_by_pid(css->cgroup, tgid, true);
2230 static int cgroup_release_agent_write(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
2231 struct cftype *cft, const char *buffer)
2233 BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(css->cgroup->root->release_agent_path) < PATH_MAX);
2234 if (strlen(buffer) >= PATH_MAX)
2236 if (!cgroup_lock_live_group(css->cgroup))
2238 mutex_lock(&cgroup_root_mutex);
2239 strcpy(css->cgroup->root->release_agent_path, buffer);
2240 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_root_mutex);
2241 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_mutex);
2245 static int cgroup_release_agent_show(struct seq_file *seq, void *v)
2247 struct cgroup *cgrp = seq_css(seq)->cgroup;
2249 if (!cgroup_lock_live_group(cgrp))
2251 seq_puts(seq, cgrp->root->release_agent_path);
2252 seq_putc(seq, '\n');
2253 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_mutex);
2257 static int cgroup_sane_behavior_show(struct seq_file *seq, void *v)
2259 struct cgroup *cgrp = seq_css(seq)->cgroup;
2261 seq_printf(seq, "%d\n", cgroup_sane_behavior(cgrp));
2265 /* A buffer size big enough for numbers or short strings */
2266 #define CGROUP_LOCAL_BUFFER_SIZE 64
2268 static ssize_t cgroup_file_write(struct file *file, const char __user *userbuf,
2269 size_t nbytes, loff_t *ppos)
2271 struct cfent *cfe = __d_cfe(file->f_dentry);
2272 struct cftype *cft = __d_cft(file->f_dentry);
2273 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css = cfe->css;
2274 size_t max_bytes = cft->max_write_len ?: CGROUP_LOCAL_BUFFER_SIZE - 1;
2278 if (nbytes >= max_bytes)
2281 buf = kmalloc(nbytes + 1, GFP_KERNEL);
2285 if (copy_from_user(buf, userbuf, nbytes)) {
2292 if (cft->write_string) {
2293 ret = cft->write_string(css, cft, strstrip(buf));
2294 } else if (cft->write_u64) {
2295 unsigned long long v;
2296 ret = kstrtoull(buf, 0, &v);
2298 ret = cft->write_u64(css, cft, v);
2299 } else if (cft->write_s64) {
2301 ret = kstrtoll(buf, 0, &v);
2303 ret = cft->write_s64(css, cft, v);
2304 } else if (cft->trigger) {
2305 ret = cft->trigger(css, (unsigned int)cft->private);
2311 return ret ?: nbytes;
2315 * seqfile ops/methods for returning structured data. Currently just
2316 * supports string->u64 maps, but can be extended in future.
2319 static void *cgroup_seqfile_start(struct seq_file *seq, loff_t *ppos)
2321 struct cftype *cft = seq_cft(seq);
2323 if (cft->seq_start) {
2324 return cft->seq_start(seq, ppos);
2327 * The same behavior and code as single_open(). Returns
2328 * !NULL if pos is at the beginning; otherwise, NULL.
2330 return NULL + !*ppos;
2334 static void *cgroup_seqfile_next(struct seq_file *seq, void *v, loff_t *ppos)
2336 struct cftype *cft = seq_cft(seq);
2338 if (cft->seq_next) {
2339 return cft->seq_next(seq, v, ppos);
2342 * The same behavior and code as single_open(), always
2343 * terminate after the initial read.
2350 static void cgroup_seqfile_stop(struct seq_file *seq, void *v)
2352 struct cftype *cft = seq_cft(seq);
2355 cft->seq_stop(seq, v);
2358 static int cgroup_seqfile_show(struct seq_file *m, void *arg)
2360 struct cftype *cft = seq_cft(m);
2361 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css = seq_css(m);
2364 return cft->seq_show(m, arg);
2367 seq_printf(m, "%llu\n", cft->read_u64(css, cft));
2368 else if (cft->read_s64)
2369 seq_printf(m, "%lld\n", cft->read_s64(css, cft));
2375 static struct seq_operations cgroup_seq_operations = {
2376 .start = cgroup_seqfile_start,
2377 .next = cgroup_seqfile_next,
2378 .stop = cgroup_seqfile_stop,
2379 .show = cgroup_seqfile_show,
2382 static int cgroup_file_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
2384 struct cfent *cfe = __d_cfe(file->f_dentry);
2385 struct cftype *cft = __d_cft(file->f_dentry);
2386 struct cgroup *cgrp = __d_cgrp(cfe->dentry->d_parent);
2387 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css;
2388 struct cgroup_open_file *of;
2391 err = generic_file_open(inode, file);
2396 * If the file belongs to a subsystem, pin the css. Will be
2397 * unpinned either on open failure or release. This ensures that
2398 * @css stays alive for all file operations.
2401 css = cgroup_css(cgrp, cft->ss);
2402 if (cft->ss && !css_tryget(css))
2410 * @cfe->css is used by read/write/close to determine the
2411 * associated css. @file->private_data would be a better place but
2412 * that's already used by seqfile. Multiple accessors may use it
2413 * simultaneously which is okay as the association never changes.
2415 WARN_ON_ONCE(cfe->css && cfe->css != css);
2418 of = __seq_open_private(file, &cgroup_seq_operations,
2419 sizeof(struct cgroup_open_file));
2430 static int cgroup_file_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
2432 struct cfent *cfe = __d_cfe(file->f_dentry);
2433 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css = cfe->css;
2437 return seq_release_private(inode, file);
2441 * cgroup_rename - Only allow simple rename of directories in place.
2443 static int cgroup_rename(struct inode *old_dir, struct dentry *old_dentry,
2444 struct inode *new_dir, struct dentry *new_dentry)
2447 struct cgroup_name *name, *old_name;
2448 struct cgroup *cgrp;
2451 * It's convinient to use parent dir's i_mutex to protected
2454 lockdep_assert_held(&old_dir->i_mutex);
2456 if (!S_ISDIR(old_dentry->d_inode->i_mode))
2458 if (new_dentry->d_inode)
2460 if (old_dir != new_dir)
2463 cgrp = __d_cgrp(old_dentry);
2466 * This isn't a proper migration and its usefulness is very
2467 * limited. Disallow if sane_behavior.
2469 if (cgroup_sane_behavior(cgrp))
2472 name = cgroup_alloc_name(new_dentry);
2476 ret = simple_rename(old_dir, old_dentry, new_dir, new_dentry);
2482 old_name = rcu_dereference_protected(cgrp->name, true);
2483 rcu_assign_pointer(cgrp->name, name);
2485 kfree_rcu(old_name, rcu_head);
2489 static struct simple_xattrs *__d_xattrs(struct dentry *dentry)
2491 if (S_ISDIR(dentry->d_inode->i_mode))
2492 return &__d_cgrp(dentry)->xattrs;
2494 return &__d_cfe(dentry)->xattrs;
2497 static inline int xattr_enabled(struct dentry *dentry)
2499 struct cgroupfs_root *root = dentry->d_sb->s_fs_info;
2500 return root->flags & CGRP_ROOT_XATTR;
2503 static bool is_valid_xattr(const char *name)
2505 if (!strncmp(name, XATTR_TRUSTED_PREFIX, XATTR_TRUSTED_PREFIX_LEN) ||
2506 !strncmp(name, XATTR_SECURITY_PREFIX, XATTR_SECURITY_PREFIX_LEN))
2511 static int cgroup_setxattr(struct dentry *dentry, const char *name,
2512 const void *val, size_t size, int flags)
2514 if (!xattr_enabled(dentry))
2516 if (!is_valid_xattr(name))
2518 return simple_xattr_set(__d_xattrs(dentry), name, val, size, flags);
2521 static int cgroup_removexattr(struct dentry *dentry, const char *name)
2523 if (!xattr_enabled(dentry))
2525 if (!is_valid_xattr(name))
2527 return simple_xattr_remove(__d_xattrs(dentry), name);
2530 static ssize_t cgroup_getxattr(struct dentry *dentry, const char *name,
2531 void *buf, size_t size)
2533 if (!xattr_enabled(dentry))
2535 if (!is_valid_xattr(name))
2537 return simple_xattr_get(__d_xattrs(dentry), name, buf, size);
2540 static ssize_t cgroup_listxattr(struct dentry *dentry, char *buf, size_t size)
2542 if (!xattr_enabled(dentry))
2544 return simple_xattr_list(__d_xattrs(dentry), buf, size);
2547 static const struct file_operations cgroup_file_operations = {
2549 .write = cgroup_file_write,
2550 .llseek = generic_file_llseek,
2551 .open = cgroup_file_open,
2552 .release = cgroup_file_release,
2555 static const struct inode_operations cgroup_file_inode_operations = {
2556 .setxattr = cgroup_setxattr,
2557 .getxattr = cgroup_getxattr,
2558 .listxattr = cgroup_listxattr,
2559 .removexattr = cgroup_removexattr,
2562 static const struct inode_operations cgroup_dir_inode_operations = {
2563 .lookup = simple_lookup,
2564 .mkdir = cgroup_mkdir,
2565 .rmdir = cgroup_rmdir,
2566 .rename = cgroup_rename,
2567 .setxattr = cgroup_setxattr,
2568 .getxattr = cgroup_getxattr,
2569 .listxattr = cgroup_listxattr,
2570 .removexattr = cgroup_removexattr,
2573 static int cgroup_create_file(struct dentry *dentry, umode_t mode,
2574 struct super_block *sb)
2576 struct inode *inode;
2580 if (dentry->d_inode)
2583 inode = cgroup_new_inode(mode, sb);
2587 if (S_ISDIR(mode)) {
2588 inode->i_op = &cgroup_dir_inode_operations;
2589 inode->i_fop = &simple_dir_operations;
2591 /* start off with i_nlink == 2 (for "." entry) */
2593 inc_nlink(dentry->d_parent->d_inode);
2596 * Control reaches here with cgroup_mutex held.
2597 * @inode->i_mutex should nest outside cgroup_mutex but we
2598 * want to populate it immediately without releasing
2599 * cgroup_mutex. As @inode isn't visible to anyone else
2600 * yet, trylock will always succeed without affecting
2603 WARN_ON_ONCE(!mutex_trylock(&inode->i_mutex));
2604 } else if (S_ISREG(mode)) {
2606 inode->i_fop = &cgroup_file_operations;
2607 inode->i_op = &cgroup_file_inode_operations;
2609 d_instantiate(dentry, inode);
2610 dget(dentry); /* Extra count - pin the dentry in core */
2615 * cgroup_file_mode - deduce file mode of a control file
2616 * @cft: the control file in question
2618 * returns cft->mode if ->mode is not 0
2619 * returns S_IRUGO|S_IWUSR if it has both a read and a write handler
2620 * returns S_IRUGO if it has only a read handler
2621 * returns S_IWUSR if it has only a write hander
2623 static umode_t cgroup_file_mode(const struct cftype *cft)
2630 if (cft->read_u64 || cft->read_s64 || cft->seq_show)
2633 if (cft->write_u64 || cft->write_s64 || cft->write_string ||
2640 static int cgroup_add_file(struct cgroup *cgrp, struct cftype *cft)
2642 struct dentry *dir = cgrp->dentry;
2643 struct cgroup *parent = __d_cgrp(dir);
2644 struct dentry *dentry;
2648 char name[MAX_CGROUP_TYPE_NAMELEN + MAX_CFTYPE_NAME + 2] = { 0 };
2650 if (cft->ss && !(cft->flags & CFTYPE_NO_PREFIX) &&
2651 !(cgrp->root->flags & CGRP_ROOT_NOPREFIX)) {
2652 strcpy(name, cft->ss->name);
2655 strcat(name, cft->name);
2657 BUG_ON(!mutex_is_locked(&dir->d_inode->i_mutex));
2659 cfe = kzalloc(sizeof(*cfe), GFP_KERNEL);
2663 dentry = lookup_one_len(name, dir, strlen(name));
2664 if (IS_ERR(dentry)) {
2665 error = PTR_ERR(dentry);
2669 cfe->type = (void *)cft;
2670 cfe->dentry = dentry;
2671 dentry->d_fsdata = cfe;
2672 simple_xattrs_init(&cfe->xattrs);
2674 mode = cgroup_file_mode(cft);
2675 error = cgroup_create_file(dentry, mode | S_IFREG, cgrp->root->sb);
2677 list_add_tail(&cfe->node, &parent->files);
2687 * cgroup_addrm_files - add or remove files to a cgroup directory
2688 * @cgrp: the target cgroup
2689 * @cfts: array of cftypes to be added
2690 * @is_add: whether to add or remove
2692 * Depending on @is_add, add or remove files defined by @cfts on @cgrp.
2693 * For removals, this function never fails. If addition fails, this
2694 * function doesn't remove files already added. The caller is responsible
2697 static int cgroup_addrm_files(struct cgroup *cgrp, struct cftype cfts[],
2703 lockdep_assert_held(&cgrp->dentry->d_inode->i_mutex);
2704 lockdep_assert_held(&cgroup_mutex);
2706 for (cft = cfts; cft->name[0] != '\0'; cft++) {
2707 /* does cft->flags tell us to skip this file on @cgrp? */
2708 if ((cft->flags & CFTYPE_INSANE) && cgroup_sane_behavior(cgrp))
2710 if ((cft->flags & CFTYPE_NOT_ON_ROOT) && !cgrp->parent)
2712 if ((cft->flags & CFTYPE_ONLY_ON_ROOT) && cgrp->parent)
2716 ret = cgroup_add_file(cgrp, cft);
2718 pr_warn("cgroup_addrm_files: failed to add %s, err=%d\n",
2723 cgroup_rm_file(cgrp, cft);
2729 static void cgroup_cfts_prepare(void)
2730 __acquires(&cgroup_mutex)
2733 * Thanks to the entanglement with vfs inode locking, we can't walk
2734 * the existing cgroups under cgroup_mutex and create files.
2735 * Instead, we use css_for_each_descendant_pre() and drop RCU read
2736 * lock before calling cgroup_addrm_files().
2738 mutex_lock(&cgroup_mutex);
2741 static int cgroup_cfts_commit(struct cftype *cfts, bool is_add)
2742 __releases(&cgroup_mutex)
2745 struct cgroup_subsys *ss = cfts[0].ss;
2746 struct cgroup *root = &ss->root->top_cgroup;
2747 struct super_block *sb = ss->root->sb;
2748 struct dentry *prev = NULL;
2749 struct inode *inode;
2750 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css;
2754 /* %NULL @cfts indicates abort and don't bother if @ss isn't attached */
2755 if (!cfts || ss->root == &cgroup_dummy_root ||
2756 !atomic_inc_not_zero(&sb->s_active)) {
2757 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_mutex);
2762 * All cgroups which are created after we drop cgroup_mutex will
2763 * have the updated set of files, so we only need to update the
2764 * cgroups created before the current @cgroup_serial_nr_next.
2766 update_before = cgroup_serial_nr_next;
2768 /* add/rm files for all cgroups created before */
2769 css_for_each_descendant_pre(css, cgroup_css(root, ss)) {
2770 struct cgroup *cgrp = css->cgroup;
2772 if (cgroup_is_dead(cgrp))
2775 inode = cgrp->dentry->d_inode;
2778 prev = cgrp->dentry;
2780 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_mutex);
2781 mutex_lock(&inode->i_mutex);
2782 mutex_lock(&cgroup_mutex);
2783 if (cgrp->serial_nr < update_before && !cgroup_is_dead(cgrp))
2784 ret = cgroup_addrm_files(cgrp, cfts, is_add);
2785 mutex_unlock(&inode->i_mutex);
2789 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_mutex);
2791 deactivate_super(sb);
2796 * cgroup_add_cftypes - add an array of cftypes to a subsystem
2797 * @ss: target cgroup subsystem
2798 * @cfts: zero-length name terminated array of cftypes
2800 * Register @cfts to @ss. Files described by @cfts are created for all
2801 * existing cgroups to which @ss is attached and all future cgroups will
2802 * have them too. This function can be called anytime whether @ss is
2805 * Returns 0 on successful registration, -errno on failure. Note that this
2806 * function currently returns 0 as long as @cfts registration is successful
2807 * even if some file creation attempts on existing cgroups fail.
2809 int cgroup_add_cftypes(struct cgroup_subsys *ss, struct cftype *cfts)
2811 struct cftype_set *set;
2815 set = kzalloc(sizeof(*set), GFP_KERNEL);
2819 for (cft = cfts; cft->name[0] != '\0'; cft++)
2822 cgroup_cfts_prepare();
2824 list_add_tail(&set->node, &ss->cftsets);
2825 ret = cgroup_cfts_commit(cfts, true);
2827 cgroup_rm_cftypes(cfts);
2830 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cgroup_add_cftypes);
2833 * cgroup_rm_cftypes - remove an array of cftypes from a subsystem
2834 * @cfts: zero-length name terminated array of cftypes
2836 * Unregister @cfts. Files described by @cfts are removed from all
2837 * existing cgroups and all future cgroups won't have them either. This
2838 * function can be called anytime whether @cfts' subsys is attached or not.
2840 * Returns 0 on successful unregistration, -ENOENT if @cfts is not
2843 int cgroup_rm_cftypes(struct cftype *cfts)
2845 struct cftype_set *set;
2847 if (!cfts || !cfts[0].ss)
2850 cgroup_cfts_prepare();
2852 list_for_each_entry(set, &cfts[0].ss->cftsets, node) {
2853 if (set->cfts == cfts) {
2854 list_del(&set->node);
2856 cgroup_cfts_commit(cfts, false);
2861 cgroup_cfts_commit(NULL, false);
2866 * cgroup_task_count - count the number of tasks in a cgroup.
2867 * @cgrp: the cgroup in question
2869 * Return the number of tasks in the cgroup.
2871 int cgroup_task_count(const struct cgroup *cgrp)
2874 struct cgrp_cset_link *link;
2876 read_lock(&css_set_lock);
2877 list_for_each_entry(link, &cgrp->cset_links, cset_link)
2878 count += atomic_read(&link->cset->refcount);
2879 read_unlock(&css_set_lock);
2884 * To reduce the fork() overhead for systems that are not actually using
2885 * their cgroups capability, we don't maintain the lists running through
2886 * each css_set to its tasks until we see the list actually used - in other
2887 * words after the first call to css_task_iter_start().
2889 static void cgroup_enable_task_cg_lists(void)
2891 struct task_struct *p, *g;
2892 write_lock(&css_set_lock);
2893 use_task_css_set_links = 1;
2895 * We need tasklist_lock because RCU is not safe against
2896 * while_each_thread(). Besides, a forking task that has passed
2897 * cgroup_post_fork() without seeing use_task_css_set_links = 1
2898 * is not guaranteed to have its child immediately visible in the
2899 * tasklist if we walk through it with RCU.
2901 read_lock(&tasklist_lock);
2902 do_each_thread(g, p) {
2905 * We should check if the process is exiting, otherwise
2906 * it will race with cgroup_exit() in that the list
2907 * entry won't be deleted though the process has exited.
2908 * Do it while holding siglock so that we don't end up
2909 * racing against cgroup_exit().
2911 spin_lock_irq(&p->sighand->siglock);
2912 if (!(p->flags & PF_EXITING) && list_empty(&p->cg_list))
2913 list_add(&p->cg_list, &task_css_set(p)->tasks);
2914 spin_unlock_irq(&p->sighand->siglock);
2917 } while_each_thread(g, p);
2918 read_unlock(&tasklist_lock);
2919 write_unlock(&css_set_lock);
2923 * css_next_child - find the next child of a given css
2924 * @pos_css: the current position (%NULL to initiate traversal)
2925 * @parent_css: css whose children to walk
2927 * This function returns the next child of @parent_css and should be called
2928 * under either cgroup_mutex or RCU read lock. The only requirement is
2929 * that @parent_css and @pos_css are accessible. The next sibling is
2930 * guaranteed to be returned regardless of their states.
2932 struct cgroup_subsys_state *
2933 css_next_child(struct cgroup_subsys_state *pos_css,
2934 struct cgroup_subsys_state *parent_css)
2936 struct cgroup *pos = pos_css ? pos_css->cgroup : NULL;
2937 struct cgroup *cgrp = parent_css->cgroup;
2938 struct cgroup *next;
2940 cgroup_assert_mutex_or_rcu_locked();
2943 * @pos could already have been removed. Once a cgroup is removed,
2944 * its ->sibling.next is no longer updated when its next sibling
2945 * changes. As CGRP_DEAD assertion is serialized and happens
2946 * before the cgroup is taken off the ->sibling list, if we see it
2947 * unasserted, it's guaranteed that the next sibling hasn't
2948 * finished its grace period even if it's already removed, and thus
2949 * safe to dereference from this RCU critical section. If
2950 * ->sibling.next is inaccessible, cgroup_is_dead() is guaranteed
2951 * to be visible as %true here.
2953 * If @pos is dead, its next pointer can't be dereferenced;
2954 * however, as each cgroup is given a monotonically increasing
2955 * unique serial number and always appended to the sibling list,
2956 * the next one can be found by walking the parent's children until
2957 * we see a cgroup with higher serial number than @pos's. While
2958 * this path can be slower, it's taken only when either the current
2959 * cgroup is removed or iteration and removal race.
2962 next = list_entry_rcu(cgrp->children.next, struct cgroup, sibling);
2963 } else if (likely(!cgroup_is_dead(pos))) {
2964 next = list_entry_rcu(pos->sibling.next, struct cgroup, sibling);
2966 list_for_each_entry_rcu(next, &cgrp->children, sibling)
2967 if (next->serial_nr > pos->serial_nr)
2971 if (&next->sibling == &cgrp->children)
2974 return cgroup_css(next, parent_css->ss);
2976 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(css_next_child);
2979 * css_next_descendant_pre - find the next descendant for pre-order walk
2980 * @pos: the current position (%NULL to initiate traversal)
2981 * @root: css whose descendants to walk
2983 * To be used by css_for_each_descendant_pre(). Find the next descendant
2984 * to visit for pre-order traversal of @root's descendants. @root is
2985 * included in the iteration and the first node to be visited.
2987 * While this function requires cgroup_mutex or RCU read locking, it
2988 * doesn't require the whole traversal to be contained in a single critical
2989 * section. This function will return the correct next descendant as long
2990 * as both @pos and @root are accessible and @pos is a descendant of @root.
2992 struct cgroup_subsys_state *
2993 css_next_descendant_pre(struct cgroup_subsys_state *pos,
2994 struct cgroup_subsys_state *root)
2996 struct cgroup_subsys_state *next;
2998 cgroup_assert_mutex_or_rcu_locked();
3000 /* if first iteration, visit @root */
3004 /* visit the first child if exists */
3005 next = css_next_child(NULL, pos);
3009 /* no child, visit my or the closest ancestor's next sibling */
3010 while (pos != root) {
3011 next = css_next_child(pos, css_parent(pos));
3014 pos = css_parent(pos);
3019 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(css_next_descendant_pre);
3022 * css_rightmost_descendant - return the rightmost descendant of a css
3023 * @pos: css of interest
3025 * Return the rightmost descendant of @pos. If there's no descendant, @pos
3026 * is returned. This can be used during pre-order traversal to skip
3029 * While this function requires cgroup_mutex or RCU read locking, it
3030 * doesn't require the whole traversal to be contained in a single critical
3031 * section. This function will return the correct rightmost descendant as
3032 * long as @pos is accessible.
3034 struct cgroup_subsys_state *
3035 css_rightmost_descendant(struct cgroup_subsys_state *pos)
3037 struct cgroup_subsys_state *last, *tmp;
3039 cgroup_assert_mutex_or_rcu_locked();
3043 /* ->prev isn't RCU safe, walk ->next till the end */
3045 css_for_each_child(tmp, last)
3051 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(css_rightmost_descendant);
3053 static struct cgroup_subsys_state *
3054 css_leftmost_descendant(struct cgroup_subsys_state *pos)
3056 struct cgroup_subsys_state *last;
3060 pos = css_next_child(NULL, pos);
3067 * css_next_descendant_post - find the next descendant for post-order walk
3068 * @pos: the current position (%NULL to initiate traversal)
3069 * @root: css whose descendants to walk
3071 * To be used by css_for_each_descendant_post(). Find the next descendant
3072 * to visit for post-order traversal of @root's descendants. @root is
3073 * included in the iteration and the last node to be visited.
3075 * While this function requires cgroup_mutex or RCU read locking, it
3076 * doesn't require the whole traversal to be contained in a single critical
3077 * section. This function will return the correct next descendant as long
3078 * as both @pos and @cgroup are accessible and @pos is a descendant of
3081 struct cgroup_subsys_state *
3082 css_next_descendant_post(struct cgroup_subsys_state *pos,
3083 struct cgroup_subsys_state *root)
3085 struct cgroup_subsys_state *next;
3087 cgroup_assert_mutex_or_rcu_locked();
3089 /* if first iteration, visit leftmost descendant which may be @root */
3091 return css_leftmost_descendant(root);
3093 /* if we visited @root, we're done */
3097 /* if there's an unvisited sibling, visit its leftmost descendant */
3098 next = css_next_child(pos, css_parent(pos));
3100 return css_leftmost_descendant(next);
3102 /* no sibling left, visit parent */
3103 return css_parent(pos);
3105 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(css_next_descendant_post);
3108 * css_advance_task_iter - advance a task itererator to the next css_set
3109 * @it: the iterator to advance
3111 * Advance @it to the next css_set to walk.
3113 static void css_advance_task_iter(struct css_task_iter *it)
3115 struct list_head *l = it->cset_link;
3116 struct cgrp_cset_link *link;
3117 struct css_set *cset;
3119 /* Advance to the next non-empty css_set */
3122 if (l == &it->origin_css->cgroup->cset_links) {
3123 it->cset_link = NULL;
3126 link = list_entry(l, struct cgrp_cset_link, cset_link);
3128 } while (list_empty(&cset->tasks));
3130 it->task = cset->tasks.next;
3134 * css_task_iter_start - initiate task iteration
3135 * @css: the css to walk tasks of
3136 * @it: the task iterator to use
3138 * Initiate iteration through the tasks of @css. The caller can call
3139 * css_task_iter_next() to walk through the tasks until the function
3140 * returns NULL. On completion of iteration, css_task_iter_end() must be
3143 * Note that this function acquires a lock which is released when the
3144 * iteration finishes. The caller can't sleep while iteration is in
3147 void css_task_iter_start(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
3148 struct css_task_iter *it)
3149 __acquires(css_set_lock)
3152 * The first time anyone tries to iterate across a css, we need to
3153 * enable the list linking each css_set to its tasks, and fix up
3154 * all existing tasks.
3156 if (!use_task_css_set_links)
3157 cgroup_enable_task_cg_lists();
3159 read_lock(&css_set_lock);
3161 it->origin_css = css;
3162 it->cset_link = &css->cgroup->cset_links;
3164 css_advance_task_iter(it);
3168 * css_task_iter_next - return the next task for the iterator
3169 * @it: the task iterator being iterated
3171 * The "next" function for task iteration. @it should have been
3172 * initialized via css_task_iter_start(). Returns NULL when the iteration
3175 struct task_struct *css_task_iter_next(struct css_task_iter *it)
3177 struct task_struct *res;
3178 struct list_head *l = it->task;
3179 struct cgrp_cset_link *link;
3181 /* If the iterator cg is NULL, we have no tasks */
3184 res = list_entry(l, struct task_struct, cg_list);
3185 /* Advance iterator to find next entry */
3187 link = list_entry(it->cset_link, struct cgrp_cset_link, cset_link);
3188 if (l == &link->cset->tasks) {
3190 * We reached the end of this task list - move on to the
3191 * next cgrp_cset_link.
3193 css_advance_task_iter(it);
3201 * css_task_iter_end - finish task iteration
3202 * @it: the task iterator to finish
3204 * Finish task iteration started by css_task_iter_start().
3206 void css_task_iter_end(struct css_task_iter *it)
3207 __releases(css_set_lock)
3209 read_unlock(&css_set_lock);
3212 static inline int started_after_time(struct task_struct *t1,
3213 struct timespec *time,
3214 struct task_struct *t2)
3216 int start_diff = timespec_compare(&t1->start_time, time);
3217 if (start_diff > 0) {
3219 } else if (start_diff < 0) {
3223 * Arbitrarily, if two processes started at the same
3224 * time, we'll say that the lower pointer value
3225 * started first. Note that t2 may have exited by now
3226 * so this may not be a valid pointer any longer, but
3227 * that's fine - it still serves to distinguish
3228 * between two tasks started (effectively) simultaneously.
3235 * This function is a callback from heap_insert() and is used to order
3237 * In this case we order the heap in descending task start time.
3239 static inline int started_after(void *p1, void *p2)
3241 struct task_struct *t1 = p1;
3242 struct task_struct *t2 = p2;
3243 return started_after_time(t1, &t2->start_time, t2);
3247 * css_scan_tasks - iterate though all the tasks in a css
3248 * @css: the css to iterate tasks of
3249 * @test: optional test callback
3250 * @process: process callback
3251 * @data: data passed to @test and @process
3252 * @heap: optional pre-allocated heap used for task iteration
3254 * Iterate through all the tasks in @css, calling @test for each, and if it
3255 * returns %true, call @process for it also.
3257 * @test may be NULL, meaning always true (select all tasks), which
3258 * effectively duplicates css_task_iter_{start,next,end}() but does not
3259 * lock css_set_lock for the call to @process.
3261 * It is guaranteed that @process will act on every task that is a member
3262 * of @css for the duration of this call. This function may or may not
3263 * call @process for tasks that exit or move to a different css during the
3264 * call, or are forked or move into the css during the call.
3266 * Note that @test may be called with locks held, and may in some
3267 * situations be called multiple times for the same task, so it should be
3270 * If @heap is non-NULL, a heap has been pre-allocated and will be used for
3271 * heap operations (and its "gt" member will be overwritten), else a
3272 * temporary heap will be used (allocation of which may cause this function
3275 int css_scan_tasks(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
3276 bool (*test)(struct task_struct *, void *),
3277 void (*process)(struct task_struct *, void *),
3278 void *data, struct ptr_heap *heap)
3281 struct css_task_iter it;
3282 struct task_struct *p, *dropped;
3283 /* Never dereference latest_task, since it's not refcounted */
3284 struct task_struct *latest_task = NULL;
3285 struct ptr_heap tmp_heap;
3286 struct timespec latest_time = { 0, 0 };
3289 /* The caller supplied our heap and pre-allocated its memory */
3290 heap->gt = &started_after;
3292 /* We need to allocate our own heap memory */
3294 retval = heap_init(heap, PAGE_SIZE, GFP_KERNEL, &started_after);
3296 /* cannot allocate the heap */
3302 * Scan tasks in the css, using the @test callback to determine
3303 * which are of interest, and invoking @process callback on the
3304 * ones which need an update. Since we don't want to hold any
3305 * locks during the task updates, gather tasks to be processed in a
3306 * heap structure. The heap is sorted by descending task start
3307 * time. If the statically-sized heap fills up, we overflow tasks
3308 * that started later, and in future iterations only consider tasks
3309 * that started after the latest task in the previous pass. This
3310 * guarantees forward progress and that we don't miss any tasks.
3313 css_task_iter_start(css, &it);
3314 while ((p = css_task_iter_next(&it))) {
3316 * Only affect tasks that qualify per the caller's callback,
3317 * if he provided one
3319 if (test && !test(p, data))
3322 * Only process tasks that started after the last task
3325 if (!started_after_time(p, &latest_time, latest_task))
3327 dropped = heap_insert(heap, p);
3328 if (dropped == NULL) {
3330 * The new task was inserted; the heap wasn't
3334 } else if (dropped != p) {
3336 * The new task was inserted, and pushed out a
3340 put_task_struct(dropped);
3343 * Else the new task was newer than anything already in
3344 * the heap and wasn't inserted
3347 css_task_iter_end(&it);
3350 for (i = 0; i < heap->size; i++) {
3351 struct task_struct *q = heap->ptrs[i];
3353 latest_time = q->start_time;
3356 /* Process the task per the caller's callback */
3361 * If we had to process any tasks at all, scan again
3362 * in case some of them were in the middle of forking
3363 * children that didn't get processed.
3364 * Not the most efficient way to do it, but it avoids
3365 * having to take callback_mutex in the fork path
3369 if (heap == &tmp_heap)
3370 heap_free(&tmp_heap);
3374 static void cgroup_transfer_one_task(struct task_struct *task, void *data)
3376 struct cgroup *new_cgroup = data;
3378 mutex_lock(&cgroup_mutex);
3379 cgroup_attach_task(new_cgroup, task, false);
3380 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_mutex);
3384 * cgroup_trasnsfer_tasks - move tasks from one cgroup to another
3385 * @to: cgroup to which the tasks will be moved
3386 * @from: cgroup in which the tasks currently reside
3388 int cgroup_transfer_tasks(struct cgroup *to, struct cgroup *from)
3390 return css_scan_tasks(&from->dummy_css, NULL, cgroup_transfer_one_task,
3395 * Stuff for reading the 'tasks'/'procs' files.
3397 * Reading this file can return large amounts of data if a cgroup has
3398 * *lots* of attached tasks. So it may need several calls to read(),
3399 * but we cannot guarantee that the information we produce is correct
3400 * unless we produce it entirely atomically.
3404 /* which pidlist file are we talking about? */
3405 enum cgroup_filetype {
3411 * A pidlist is a list of pids that virtually represents the contents of one
3412 * of the cgroup files ("procs" or "tasks"). We keep a list of such pidlists,
3413 * a pair (one each for procs, tasks) for each pid namespace that's relevant
3416 struct cgroup_pidlist {
3418 * used to find which pidlist is wanted. doesn't change as long as
3419 * this particular list stays in the list.
3421 struct { enum cgroup_filetype type; struct pid_namespace *ns; } key;
3424 /* how many elements the above list has */
3426 /* each of these stored in a list by its cgroup */
3427 struct list_head links;
3428 /* pointer to the cgroup we belong to, for list removal purposes */
3429 struct cgroup *owner;
3430 /* for delayed destruction */
3431 struct delayed_work destroy_dwork;
3435 * The following two functions "fix" the issue where there are more pids
3436 * than kmalloc will give memory for; in such cases, we use vmalloc/vfree.
3437 * TODO: replace with a kernel-wide solution to this problem
3439 #define PIDLIST_TOO_LARGE(c) ((c) * sizeof(pid_t) > (PAGE_SIZE * 2))
3440 static void *pidlist_allocate(int count)
3442 if (PIDLIST_TOO_LARGE(count))
3443 return vmalloc(count * sizeof(pid_t));
3445 return kmalloc(count * sizeof(pid_t), GFP_KERNEL);
3448 static void pidlist_free(void *p)
3450 if (is_vmalloc_addr(p))
3457 * Used to destroy all pidlists lingering waiting for destroy timer. None
3458 * should be left afterwards.
3460 static void cgroup_pidlist_destroy_all(struct cgroup *cgrp)
3462 struct cgroup_pidlist *l, *tmp_l;
3464 mutex_lock(&cgrp->pidlist_mutex);
3465 list_for_each_entry_safe(l, tmp_l, &cgrp->pidlists, links)
3466 mod_delayed_work(cgroup_pidlist_destroy_wq, &l->destroy_dwork, 0);
3467 mutex_unlock(&cgrp->pidlist_mutex);
3469 flush_workqueue(cgroup_pidlist_destroy_wq);
3470 BUG_ON(!list_empty(&cgrp->pidlists));
3473 static void cgroup_pidlist_destroy_work_fn(struct work_struct *work)
3475 struct delayed_work *dwork = to_delayed_work(work);
3476 struct cgroup_pidlist *l = container_of(dwork, struct cgroup_pidlist,
3478 struct cgroup_pidlist *tofree = NULL;
3480 mutex_lock(&l->owner->pidlist_mutex);
3483 * Destroy iff we didn't get queued again. The state won't change
3484 * as destroy_dwork can only be queued while locked.
3486 if (!delayed_work_pending(dwork)) {
3487 list_del(&l->links);
3488 pidlist_free(l->list);
3489 put_pid_ns(l->key.ns);
3493 mutex_unlock(&l->owner->pidlist_mutex);
3498 * pidlist_uniq - given a kmalloc()ed list, strip out all duplicate entries
3499 * Returns the number of unique elements.
3501 static int pidlist_uniq(pid_t *list, int length)
3506 * we presume the 0th element is unique, so i starts at 1. trivial
3507 * edge cases first; no work needs to be done for either
3509 if (length == 0 || length == 1)
3511 /* src and dest walk down the list; dest counts unique elements */
3512 for (src = 1; src < length; src++) {
3513 /* find next unique element */
3514 while (list[src] == list[src-1]) {
3519 /* dest always points to where the next unique element goes */
3520 list[dest] = list[src];
3528 * The two pid files - task and cgroup.procs - guaranteed that the result
3529 * is sorted, which forced this whole pidlist fiasco. As pid order is
3530 * different per namespace, each namespace needs differently sorted list,
3531 * making it impossible to use, for example, single rbtree of member tasks
3532 * sorted by task pointer. As pidlists can be fairly large, allocating one
3533 * per open file is dangerous, so cgroup had to implement shared pool of
3534 * pidlists keyed by cgroup and namespace.
3536 * All this extra complexity was caused by the original implementation
3537 * committing to an entirely unnecessary property. In the long term, we
3538 * want to do away with it. Explicitly scramble sort order if
3539 * sane_behavior so that no such expectation exists in the new interface.
3541 * Scrambling is done by swapping every two consecutive bits, which is
3542 * non-identity one-to-one mapping which disturbs sort order sufficiently.
3544 static pid_t pid_fry(pid_t pid)
3546 unsigned a = pid & 0x55555555;
3547 unsigned b = pid & 0xAAAAAAAA;
3549 return (a << 1) | (b >> 1);
3552 static pid_t cgroup_pid_fry(struct cgroup *cgrp, pid_t pid)
3554 if (cgroup_sane_behavior(cgrp))
3555 return pid_fry(pid);
3560 static int cmppid(const void *a, const void *b)
3562 return *(pid_t *)a - *(pid_t *)b;
3565 static int fried_cmppid(const void *a, const void *b)
3567 return pid_fry(*(pid_t *)a) - pid_fry(*(pid_t *)b);
3570 static struct cgroup_pidlist *cgroup_pidlist_find(struct cgroup *cgrp,
3571 enum cgroup_filetype type)
3573 struct cgroup_pidlist *l;
3574 /* don't need task_nsproxy() if we're looking at ourself */
3575 struct pid_namespace *ns = task_active_pid_ns(current);
3577 lockdep_assert_held(&cgrp->pidlist_mutex);
3579 list_for_each_entry(l, &cgrp->pidlists, links)
3580 if (l->key.type == type && l->key.ns == ns)
3586 * find the appropriate pidlist for our purpose (given procs vs tasks)
3587 * returns with the lock on that pidlist already held, and takes care
3588 * of the use count, or returns NULL with no locks held if we're out of
3591 static struct cgroup_pidlist *cgroup_pidlist_find_create(struct cgroup *cgrp,
3592 enum cgroup_filetype type)
3594 struct cgroup_pidlist *l;
3596 lockdep_assert_held(&cgrp->pidlist_mutex);
3598 l = cgroup_pidlist_find(cgrp, type);
3602 /* entry not found; create a new one */
3603 l = kzalloc(sizeof(struct cgroup_pidlist), GFP_KERNEL);
3607 INIT_DELAYED_WORK(&l->destroy_dwork, cgroup_pidlist_destroy_work_fn);
3609 /* don't need task_nsproxy() if we're looking at ourself */
3610 l->key.ns = get_pid_ns(task_active_pid_ns(current));
3612 list_add(&l->links, &cgrp->pidlists);
3617 * Load a cgroup's pidarray with either procs' tgids or tasks' pids
3619 static int pidlist_array_load(struct cgroup *cgrp, enum cgroup_filetype type,
3620 struct cgroup_pidlist **lp)
3624 int pid, n = 0; /* used for populating the array */
3625 struct css_task_iter it;
3626 struct task_struct *tsk;
3627 struct cgroup_pidlist *l;
3629 lockdep_assert_held(&cgrp->pidlist_mutex);
3632 * If cgroup gets more users after we read count, we won't have
3633 * enough space - tough. This race is indistinguishable to the
3634 * caller from the case that the additional cgroup users didn't
3635 * show up until sometime later on.
3637 length = cgroup_task_count(cgrp);
3638 array = pidlist_allocate(length);
3641 /* now, populate the array */
3642 css_task_iter_start(&cgrp->dummy_css, &it);
3643 while ((tsk = css_task_iter_next(&it))) {
3644 if (unlikely(n == length))
3646 /* get tgid or pid for procs or tasks file respectively */
3647 if (type == CGROUP_FILE_PROCS)
3648 pid = task_tgid_vnr(tsk);
3650 pid = task_pid_vnr(tsk);
3651 if (pid > 0) /* make sure to only use valid results */
3654 css_task_iter_end(&it);
3656 /* now sort & (if procs) strip out duplicates */
3657 if (cgroup_sane_behavior(cgrp))
3658 sort(array, length, sizeof(pid_t), fried_cmppid, NULL);
3660 sort(array, length, sizeof(pid_t), cmppid, NULL);
3661 if (type == CGROUP_FILE_PROCS)
3662 length = pidlist_uniq(array, length);
3664 l = cgroup_pidlist_find_create(cgrp, type);
3666 mutex_unlock(&cgrp->pidlist_mutex);
3667 pidlist_free(array);
3671 /* store array, freeing old if necessary */
3672 pidlist_free(l->list);
3680 * cgroupstats_build - build and fill cgroupstats
3681 * @stats: cgroupstats to fill information into
3682 * @dentry: A dentry entry belonging to the cgroup for which stats have
3685 * Build and fill cgroupstats so that taskstats can export it to user
3688 int cgroupstats_build(struct cgroupstats *stats, struct dentry *dentry)
3691 struct cgroup *cgrp;
3692 struct css_task_iter it;
3693 struct task_struct *tsk;
3696 * Validate dentry by checking the superblock operations,
3697 * and make sure it's a directory.
3699 if (dentry->d_sb->s_op != &cgroup_ops ||
3700 !S_ISDIR(dentry->d_inode->i_mode))
3704 cgrp = dentry->d_fsdata;
3706 css_task_iter_start(&cgrp->dummy_css, &it);
3707 while ((tsk = css_task_iter_next(&it))) {
3708 switch (tsk->state) {
3710 stats->nr_running++;
3712 case TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE:
3713 stats->nr_sleeping++;
3715 case TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE:
3716 stats->nr_uninterruptible++;
3719 stats->nr_stopped++;
3722 if (delayacct_is_task_waiting_on_io(tsk))
3723 stats->nr_io_wait++;
3727 css_task_iter_end(&it);
3735 * seq_file methods for the tasks/procs files. The seq_file position is the
3736 * next pid to display; the seq_file iterator is a pointer to the pid
3737 * in the cgroup->l->list array.
3740 static void *cgroup_pidlist_start(struct seq_file *s, loff_t *pos)
3743 * Initially we receive a position value that corresponds to
3744 * one more than the last pid shown (or 0 on the first call or
3745 * after a seek to the start). Use a binary-search to find the
3746 * next pid to display, if any
3748 struct cgroup_open_file *of = s->private;
3749 struct cgroup *cgrp = seq_css(s)->cgroup;
3750 struct cgroup_pidlist *l;
3751 enum cgroup_filetype type = seq_cft(s)->private;
3752 int index = 0, pid = *pos;
3755 mutex_lock(&cgrp->pidlist_mutex);
3758 * !NULL @of->priv indicates that this isn't the first start()
3759 * after open. If the matching pidlist is around, we can use that.
3760 * Look for it. Note that @of->priv can't be used directly. It
3761 * could already have been destroyed.
3764 of->priv = cgroup_pidlist_find(cgrp, type);
3767 * Either this is the first start() after open or the matching
3768 * pidlist has been destroyed inbetween. Create a new one.
3771 ret = pidlist_array_load(cgrp, type,
3772 (struct cgroup_pidlist **)&of->priv);
3774 return ERR_PTR(ret);
3779 int end = l->length;
3781 while (index < end) {
3782 int mid = (index + end) / 2;
3783 if (cgroup_pid_fry(cgrp, l->list[mid]) == pid) {
3786 } else if (cgroup_pid_fry(cgrp, l->list[mid]) <= pid)
3792 /* If we're off the end of the array, we're done */
3793 if (index >= l->length)
3795 /* Update the abstract position to be the actual pid that we found */
3796 iter = l->list + index;
3797 *pos = cgroup_pid_fry(cgrp, *iter);
3801 static void cgroup_pidlist_stop(struct seq_file *s, void *v)
3803 struct cgroup_open_file *of = s->private;
3804 struct cgroup_pidlist *l = of->priv;
3807 mod_delayed_work(cgroup_pidlist_destroy_wq, &l->destroy_dwork,
3808 CGROUP_PIDLIST_DESTROY_DELAY);
3809 mutex_unlock(&seq_css(s)->cgroup->pidlist_mutex);
3812 static void *cgroup_pidlist_next(struct seq_file *s, void *v, loff_t *pos)
3814 struct cgroup_open_file *of = s->private;
3815 struct cgroup_pidlist *l = of->priv;
3817 pid_t *end = l->list + l->length;
3819 * Advance to the next pid in the array. If this goes off the
3826 *pos = cgroup_pid_fry(seq_css(s)->cgroup, *p);
3831 static int cgroup_pidlist_show(struct seq_file *s, void *v)
3833 return seq_printf(s, "%d\n", *(int *)v);
3837 * seq_operations functions for iterating on pidlists through seq_file -
3838 * independent of whether it's tasks or procs
3840 static const struct seq_operations cgroup_pidlist_seq_operations = {
3841 .start = cgroup_pidlist_start,
3842 .stop = cgroup_pidlist_stop,
3843 .next = cgroup_pidlist_next,
3844 .show = cgroup_pidlist_show,
3847 static u64 cgroup_read_notify_on_release(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
3850 return notify_on_release(css->cgroup);
3853 static int cgroup_write_notify_on_release(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
3854 struct cftype *cft, u64 val)
3856 clear_bit(CGRP_RELEASABLE, &css->cgroup->flags);
3858 set_bit(CGRP_NOTIFY_ON_RELEASE, &css->cgroup->flags);
3860 clear_bit(CGRP_NOTIFY_ON_RELEASE, &css->cgroup->flags);
3865 * When dput() is called asynchronously, if umount has been done and
3866 * then deactivate_super() in cgroup_free_fn() kills the superblock,
3867 * there's a small window that vfs will see the root dentry with non-zero
3868 * refcnt and trigger BUG().
3870 * That's why we hold a reference before dput() and drop it right after.
3872 static void cgroup_dput(struct cgroup *cgrp)
3874 struct super_block *sb = cgrp->root->sb;
3876 atomic_inc(&sb->s_active);
3878 deactivate_super(sb);
3881 static u64 cgroup_clone_children_read(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
3884 return test_bit(CGRP_CPUSET_CLONE_CHILDREN, &css->cgroup->flags);
3887 static int cgroup_clone_children_write(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
3888 struct cftype *cft, u64 val)
3891 set_bit(CGRP_CPUSET_CLONE_CHILDREN, &css->cgroup->flags);
3893 clear_bit(CGRP_CPUSET_CLONE_CHILDREN, &css->cgroup->flags);
3897 static struct cftype cgroup_base_files[] = {
3899 .name = "cgroup.procs",
3900 .seq_start = cgroup_pidlist_start,
3901 .seq_next = cgroup_pidlist_next,
3902 .seq_stop = cgroup_pidlist_stop,
3903 .seq_show = cgroup_pidlist_show,
3904 .private = CGROUP_FILE_PROCS,
3905 .write_u64 = cgroup_procs_write,
3906 .mode = S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR,
3909 .name = "cgroup.clone_children",
3910 .flags = CFTYPE_INSANE,
3911 .read_u64 = cgroup_clone_children_read,
3912 .write_u64 = cgroup_clone_children_write,
3915 .name = "cgroup.sane_behavior",
3916 .flags = CFTYPE_ONLY_ON_ROOT,
3917 .seq_show = cgroup_sane_behavior_show,
3921 * Historical crazy stuff. These don't have "cgroup." prefix and
3922 * don't exist if sane_behavior. If you're depending on these, be
3923 * prepared to be burned.
3927 .flags = CFTYPE_INSANE, /* use "procs" instead */
3928 .seq_start = cgroup_pidlist_start,
3929 .seq_next = cgroup_pidlist_next,
3930 .seq_stop = cgroup_pidlist_stop,
3931 .seq_show = cgroup_pidlist_show,
3932 .private = CGROUP_FILE_TASKS,
3933 .write_u64 = cgroup_tasks_write,
3934 .mode = S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR,
3937 .name = "notify_on_release",
3938 .flags = CFTYPE_INSANE,
3939 .read_u64 = cgroup_read_notify_on_release,
3940 .write_u64 = cgroup_write_notify_on_release,
3943 .name = "release_agent",
3944 .flags = CFTYPE_INSANE | CFTYPE_ONLY_ON_ROOT,
3945 .seq_show = cgroup_release_agent_show,
3946 .write_string = cgroup_release_agent_write,
3947 .max_write_len = PATH_MAX,
3953 * cgroup_populate_dir - create subsys files in a cgroup directory
3954 * @cgrp: target cgroup
3955 * @subsys_mask: mask of the subsystem ids whose files should be added
3957 * On failure, no file is added.
3959 static int cgroup_populate_dir(struct cgroup *cgrp, unsigned long subsys_mask)
3961 struct cgroup_subsys *ss;
3964 /* process cftsets of each subsystem */
3965 for_each_subsys(ss, i) {
3966 struct cftype_set *set;
3968 if (!test_bit(i, &subsys_mask))
3971 list_for_each_entry(set, &ss->cftsets, node) {
3972 ret = cgroup_addrm_files(cgrp, set->cfts, true);
3979 cgroup_clear_dir(cgrp, subsys_mask);
3984 * css destruction is four-stage process.
3986 * 1. Destruction starts. Killing of the percpu_ref is initiated.
3987 * Implemented in kill_css().
3989 * 2. When the percpu_ref is confirmed to be visible as killed on all CPUs
3990 * and thus css_tryget() is guaranteed to fail, the css can be offlined
3991 * by invoking offline_css(). After offlining, the base ref is put.
3992 * Implemented in css_killed_work_fn().
3994 * 3. When the percpu_ref reaches zero, the only possible remaining
3995 * accessors are inside RCU read sections. css_release() schedules the
3998 * 4. After the grace period, the css can be freed. Implemented in
3999 * css_free_work_fn().
4001 * It is actually hairier because both step 2 and 4 require process context
4002 * and thus involve punting to css->destroy_work adding two additional
4003 * steps to the already complex sequence.
4005 static void css_free_work_fn(struct work_struct *work)
4007 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css =
4008 container_of(work, struct cgroup_subsys_state, destroy_work);
4009 struct cgroup *cgrp = css->cgroup;
4012 css_put(css->parent);
4014 css->ss->css_free(css);
4018 static void css_free_rcu_fn(struct rcu_head *rcu_head)
4020 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css =
4021 container_of(rcu_head, struct cgroup_subsys_state, rcu_head);
4024 * css holds an extra ref to @cgrp->dentry which is put on the last
4025 * css_put(). dput() requires process context which we don't have.
4027 INIT_WORK(&css->destroy_work, css_free_work_fn);
4028 queue_work(cgroup_destroy_wq, &css->destroy_work);
4031 static void css_release(struct percpu_ref *ref)
4033 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css =
4034 container_of(ref, struct cgroup_subsys_state, refcnt);
4036 rcu_assign_pointer(css->cgroup->subsys[css->ss->subsys_id], NULL);
4037 call_rcu(&css->rcu_head, css_free_rcu_fn);
4040 static void init_css(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css, struct cgroup_subsys *ss,
4041 struct cgroup *cgrp)
4048 css->parent = cgroup_css(cgrp->parent, ss);
4050 css->flags |= CSS_ROOT;
4052 BUG_ON(cgroup_css(cgrp, ss));
4055 /* invoke ->css_online() on a new CSS and mark it online if successful */
4056 static int online_css(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css)
4058 struct cgroup_subsys *ss = css->ss;
4061 lockdep_assert_held(&cgroup_mutex);
4064 ret = ss->css_online(css);
4066 css->flags |= CSS_ONLINE;
4067 css->cgroup->nr_css++;
4068 rcu_assign_pointer(css->cgroup->subsys[ss->subsys_id], css);
4073 /* if the CSS is online, invoke ->css_offline() on it and mark it offline */
4074 static void offline_css(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css)
4076 struct cgroup_subsys *ss = css->ss;
4078 lockdep_assert_held(&cgroup_mutex);
4080 if (!(css->flags & CSS_ONLINE))
4083 if (ss->css_offline)
4084 ss->css_offline(css);
4086 css->flags &= ~CSS_ONLINE;
4087 css->cgroup->nr_css--;
4088 RCU_INIT_POINTER(css->cgroup->subsys[ss->subsys_id], css);
4092 * create_css - create a cgroup_subsys_state
4093 * @cgrp: the cgroup new css will be associated with
4094 * @ss: the subsys of new css
4096 * Create a new css associated with @cgrp - @ss pair. On success, the new
4097 * css is online and installed in @cgrp with all interface files created.
4098 * Returns 0 on success, -errno on failure.
4100 static int create_css(struct cgroup *cgrp, struct cgroup_subsys *ss)
4102 struct cgroup *parent = cgrp->parent;
4103 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css;
4106 lockdep_assert_held(&cgrp->dentry->d_inode->i_mutex);
4107 lockdep_assert_held(&cgroup_mutex);
4109 css = ss->css_alloc(cgroup_css(parent, ss));
4111 return PTR_ERR(css);
4113 err = percpu_ref_init(&css->refcnt, css_release);
4117 init_css(css, ss, cgrp);
4119 err = cgroup_populate_dir(cgrp, 1 << ss->subsys_id);
4123 err = online_css(css);
4128 css_get(css->parent);
4130 if (ss->broken_hierarchy && !ss->warned_broken_hierarchy &&
4132 pr_warning("cgroup: %s (%d) created nested cgroup for controller \"%s\" which has incomplete hierarchy support. Nested cgroups may change behavior in the future.\n",
4133 current->comm, current->pid, ss->name);
4134 if (!strcmp(ss->name, "memory"))
4135 pr_warning("cgroup: \"memory\" requires setting use_hierarchy to 1 on the root.\n");
4136 ss->warned_broken_hierarchy = true;
4142 percpu_ref_cancel_init(&css->refcnt);
4148 * cgroup_create - create a cgroup
4149 * @parent: cgroup that will be parent of the new cgroup
4150 * @dentry: dentry of the new cgroup
4151 * @mode: mode to set on new inode
4153 * Must be called with the mutex on the parent inode held
4155 static long cgroup_create(struct cgroup *parent, struct dentry *dentry,
4158 struct cgroup *cgrp;
4159 struct cgroup_name *name;
4160 struct cgroupfs_root *root = parent->root;
4162 struct cgroup_subsys *ss;
4163 struct super_block *sb = root->sb;
4165 /* allocate the cgroup and its ID, 0 is reserved for the root */
4166 cgrp = kzalloc(sizeof(*cgrp), GFP_KERNEL);
4170 name = cgroup_alloc_name(dentry);
4175 rcu_assign_pointer(cgrp->name, name);
4178 * Only live parents can have children. Note that the liveliness
4179 * check isn't strictly necessary because cgroup_mkdir() and
4180 * cgroup_rmdir() are fully synchronized by i_mutex; however, do it
4181 * anyway so that locking is contained inside cgroup proper and we
4182 * don't get nasty surprises if we ever grow another caller.
4184 if (!cgroup_lock_live_group(parent)) {
4190 * Temporarily set the pointer to NULL, so idr_find() won't return
4191 * a half-baked cgroup.
4193 cgrp->id = idr_alloc(&root->cgroup_idr, NULL, 1, 0, GFP_KERNEL);
4199 /* Grab a reference on the superblock so the hierarchy doesn't
4200 * get deleted on unmount if there are child cgroups. This
4201 * can be done outside cgroup_mutex, since the sb can't
4202 * disappear while someone has an open control file on the
4204 atomic_inc(&sb->s_active);
4206 init_cgroup_housekeeping(cgrp);
4208 dentry->d_fsdata = cgrp;
4209 cgrp->dentry = dentry;
4211 cgrp->parent = parent;
4212 cgrp->dummy_css.parent = &parent->dummy_css;
4213 cgrp->root = parent->root;
4215 if (notify_on_release(parent))
4216 set_bit(CGRP_NOTIFY_ON_RELEASE, &cgrp->flags);
4218 if (test_bit(CGRP_CPUSET_CLONE_CHILDREN, &parent->flags))
4219 set_bit(CGRP_CPUSET_CLONE_CHILDREN, &cgrp->flags);
4222 * Create directory. cgroup_create_file() returns with the new
4223 * directory locked on success so that it can be populated without
4224 * dropping cgroup_mutex.
4226 err = cgroup_create_file(dentry, S_IFDIR | mode, sb);
4229 lockdep_assert_held(&dentry->d_inode->i_mutex);
4231 cgrp->serial_nr = cgroup_serial_nr_next++;
4233 /* allocation complete, commit to creation */
4234 list_add_tail_rcu(&cgrp->sibling, &cgrp->parent->children);
4235 root->number_of_cgroups++;
4237 /* hold a ref to the parent's dentry */
4238 dget(parent->dentry);
4241 * @cgrp is now fully operational. If something fails after this
4242 * point, it'll be released via the normal destruction path.
4244 idr_replace(&root->cgroup_idr, cgrp, cgrp->id);
4246 err = cgroup_addrm_files(cgrp, cgroup_base_files, true);
4250 /* let's create and online css's */
4251 for_each_subsys(ss, ssid) {
4252 if (root->subsys_mask & (1 << ssid)) {
4253 err = create_css(cgrp, ss);
4259 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_mutex);
4260 mutex_unlock(&cgrp->dentry->d_inode->i_mutex);
4265 idr_remove(&root->cgroup_idr, cgrp->id);
4266 /* Release the reference count that we took on the superblock */
4267 deactivate_super(sb);
4269 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_mutex);
4271 kfree(rcu_dereference_raw(cgrp->name));
4277 cgroup_destroy_locked(cgrp);
4278 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_mutex);
4279 mutex_unlock(&dentry->d_inode->i_mutex);
4283 static int cgroup_mkdir(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, umode_t mode)
4285 struct cgroup *c_parent = dentry->d_parent->d_fsdata;
4287 /* the vfs holds inode->i_mutex already */
4288 return cgroup_create(c_parent, dentry, mode | S_IFDIR);
4292 * This is called when the refcnt of a css is confirmed to be killed.
4293 * css_tryget() is now guaranteed to fail.
4295 static void css_killed_work_fn(struct work_struct *work)
4297 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css =
4298 container_of(work, struct cgroup_subsys_state, destroy_work);
4299 struct cgroup *cgrp = css->cgroup;
4301 mutex_lock(&cgroup_mutex);
4304 * css_tryget() is guaranteed to fail now. Tell subsystems to
4305 * initate destruction.
4310 * If @cgrp is marked dead, it's waiting for refs of all css's to
4311 * be disabled before proceeding to the second phase of cgroup
4312 * destruction. If we are the last one, kick it off.
4314 if (!cgrp->nr_css && cgroup_is_dead(cgrp))
4315 cgroup_destroy_css_killed(cgrp);
4317 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_mutex);
4320 * Put the css refs from kill_css(). Each css holds an extra
4321 * reference to the cgroup's dentry and cgroup removal proceeds
4322 * regardless of css refs. On the last put of each css, whenever
4323 * that may be, the extra dentry ref is put so that dentry
4324 * destruction happens only after all css's are released.
4329 /* css kill confirmation processing requires process context, bounce */
4330 static void css_killed_ref_fn(struct percpu_ref *ref)
4332 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css =
4333 container_of(ref, struct cgroup_subsys_state, refcnt);
4335 INIT_WORK(&css->destroy_work, css_killed_work_fn);
4336 queue_work(cgroup_destroy_wq, &css->destroy_work);
4340 * kill_css - destroy a css
4341 * @css: css to destroy
4343 * This function initiates destruction of @css by removing cgroup interface
4344 * files and putting its base reference. ->css_offline() will be invoked
4345 * asynchronously once css_tryget() is guaranteed to fail and when the
4346 * reference count reaches zero, @css will be released.
4348 static void kill_css(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css)
4350 cgroup_clear_dir(css->cgroup, 1 << css->ss->subsys_id);
4353 * Killing would put the base ref, but we need to keep it alive
4354 * until after ->css_offline().
4359 * cgroup core guarantees that, by the time ->css_offline() is
4360 * invoked, no new css reference will be given out via
4361 * css_tryget(). We can't simply call percpu_ref_kill() and
4362 * proceed to offlining css's because percpu_ref_kill() doesn't
4363 * guarantee that the ref is seen as killed on all CPUs on return.
4365 * Use percpu_ref_kill_and_confirm() to get notifications as each
4366 * css is confirmed to be seen as killed on all CPUs.
4368 percpu_ref_kill_and_confirm(&css->refcnt, css_killed_ref_fn);
4372 * cgroup_destroy_locked - the first stage of cgroup destruction
4373 * @cgrp: cgroup to be destroyed
4375 * css's make use of percpu refcnts whose killing latency shouldn't be
4376 * exposed to userland and are RCU protected. Also, cgroup core needs to
4377 * guarantee that css_tryget() won't succeed by the time ->css_offline() is
4378 * invoked. To satisfy all the requirements, destruction is implemented in
4379 * the following two steps.
4381 * s1. Verify @cgrp can be destroyed and mark it dying. Remove all
4382 * userland visible parts and start killing the percpu refcnts of
4383 * css's. Set up so that the next stage will be kicked off once all
4384 * the percpu refcnts are confirmed to be killed.
4386 * s2. Invoke ->css_offline(), mark the cgroup dead and proceed with the
4387 * rest of destruction. Once all cgroup references are gone, the
4388 * cgroup is RCU-freed.
4390 * This function implements s1. After this step, @cgrp is gone as far as
4391 * the userland is concerned and a new cgroup with the same name may be
4392 * created. As cgroup doesn't care about the names internally, this
4393 * doesn't cause any problem.
4395 static int cgroup_destroy_locked(struct cgroup *cgrp)
4396 __releases(&cgroup_mutex) __acquires(&cgroup_mutex)
4398 struct dentry *d = cgrp->dentry;
4399 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css;
4400 struct cgroup *child;
4404 lockdep_assert_held(&d->d_inode->i_mutex);
4405 lockdep_assert_held(&cgroup_mutex);
4408 * css_set_lock synchronizes access to ->cset_links and prevents
4409 * @cgrp from being removed while __put_css_set() is in progress.
4411 read_lock(&css_set_lock);
4412 empty = list_empty(&cgrp->cset_links);
4413 read_unlock(&css_set_lock);
4418 * Make sure there's no live children. We can't test ->children
4419 * emptiness as dead children linger on it while being destroyed;
4420 * otherwise, "rmdir parent/child parent" may fail with -EBUSY.
4424 list_for_each_entry_rcu(child, &cgrp->children, sibling) {
4425 empty = cgroup_is_dead(child);
4434 * Initiate massacre of all css's. cgroup_destroy_css_killed()
4435 * will be invoked to perform the rest of destruction once the
4436 * percpu refs of all css's are confirmed to be killed.
4438 for_each_css(css, ssid, cgrp)
4442 * Mark @cgrp dead. This prevents further task migration and child
4443 * creation by disabling cgroup_lock_live_group(). Note that
4444 * CGRP_DEAD assertion is depended upon by css_next_child() to
4445 * resume iteration after dropping RCU read lock. See
4446 * css_next_child() for details.
4448 set_bit(CGRP_DEAD, &cgrp->flags);
4450 /* CGRP_DEAD is set, remove from ->release_list for the last time */
4451 raw_spin_lock(&release_list_lock);
4452 if (!list_empty(&cgrp->release_list))
4453 list_del_init(&cgrp->release_list);
4454 raw_spin_unlock(&release_list_lock);
4457 * If @cgrp has css's attached, the second stage of cgroup
4458 * destruction is kicked off from css_killed_work_fn() after the
4459 * refs of all attached css's are killed. If @cgrp doesn't have
4460 * any css, we kick it off here.
4463 cgroup_destroy_css_killed(cgrp);
4466 * Clear the base files and remove @cgrp directory. The removal
4467 * puts the base ref but we aren't quite done with @cgrp yet, so
4470 cgroup_addrm_files(cgrp, cgroup_base_files, false);
4472 cgroup_d_remove_dir(d);
4478 * cgroup_destroy_css_killed - the second step of cgroup destruction
4479 * @work: cgroup->destroy_free_work
4481 * This function is invoked from a work item for a cgroup which is being
4482 * destroyed after all css's are offlined and performs the rest of
4483 * destruction. This is the second step of destruction described in the
4484 * comment above cgroup_destroy_locked().
4486 static void cgroup_destroy_css_killed(struct cgroup *cgrp)
4488 struct cgroup *parent = cgrp->parent;
4489 struct dentry *d = cgrp->dentry;
4491 lockdep_assert_held(&cgroup_mutex);
4493 /* delete this cgroup from parent->children */
4494 list_del_rcu(&cgrp->sibling);
4498 set_bit(CGRP_RELEASABLE, &parent->flags);
4499 check_for_release(parent);
4502 static int cgroup_rmdir(struct inode *unused_dir, struct dentry *dentry)
4506 mutex_lock(&cgroup_mutex);
4507 ret = cgroup_destroy_locked(dentry->d_fsdata);
4508 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_mutex);
4513 static void __init_or_module cgroup_init_cftsets(struct cgroup_subsys *ss)
4515 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ss->cftsets);
4518 * base_cftset is embedded in subsys itself, no need to worry about
4521 if (ss->base_cftypes) {
4524 for (cft = ss->base_cftypes; cft->name[0] != '\0'; cft++)
4527 ss->base_cftset.cfts = ss->base_cftypes;
4528 list_add_tail(&ss->base_cftset.node, &ss->cftsets);
4532 static void __init cgroup_init_subsys(struct cgroup_subsys *ss)
4534 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css;
4536 printk(KERN_INFO "Initializing cgroup subsys %s\n", ss->name);
4538 mutex_lock(&cgroup_mutex);
4540 /* init base cftset */
4541 cgroup_init_cftsets(ss);
4543 /* Create the top cgroup state for this subsystem */
4544 ss->root = &cgroup_dummy_root;
4545 css = ss->css_alloc(cgroup_css(cgroup_dummy_top, ss));
4546 /* We don't handle early failures gracefully */
4547 BUG_ON(IS_ERR(css));
4548 init_css(css, ss, cgroup_dummy_top);
4550 /* Update the init_css_set to contain a subsys
4551 * pointer to this state - since the subsystem is
4552 * newly registered, all tasks and hence the
4553 * init_css_set is in the subsystem's top cgroup. */
4554 init_css_set.subsys[ss->subsys_id] = css;
4556 need_forkexit_callback |= ss->fork || ss->exit;
4558 /* At system boot, before all subsystems have been
4559 * registered, no tasks have been forked, so we don't
4560 * need to invoke fork callbacks here. */
4561 BUG_ON(!list_empty(&init_task.tasks));
4563 BUG_ON(online_css(css));
4565 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_mutex);
4567 /* this function shouldn't be used with modular subsystems, since they
4568 * need to register a subsys_id, among other things */
4573 * cgroup_load_subsys: load and register a modular subsystem at runtime
4574 * @ss: the subsystem to load
4576 * This function should be called in a modular subsystem's initcall. If the
4577 * subsystem is built as a module, it will be assigned a new subsys_id and set
4578 * up for use. If the subsystem is built-in anyway, work is delegated to the
4579 * simpler cgroup_init_subsys.
4581 int __init_or_module cgroup_load_subsys(struct cgroup_subsys *ss)
4583 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css;
4585 struct hlist_node *tmp;
4586 struct css_set *cset;
4589 /* check name and function validity */
4590 if (ss->name == NULL || strlen(ss->name) > MAX_CGROUP_TYPE_NAMELEN ||
4591 ss->css_alloc == NULL || ss->css_free == NULL)
4595 * we don't support callbacks in modular subsystems. this check is
4596 * before the ss->module check for consistency; a subsystem that could
4597 * be a module should still have no callbacks even if the user isn't
4598 * compiling it as one.
4600 if (ss->fork || ss->exit)
4604 * an optionally modular subsystem is built-in: we want to do nothing,
4605 * since cgroup_init_subsys will have already taken care of it.
4607 if (ss->module == NULL) {
4608 /* a sanity check */
4609 BUG_ON(cgroup_subsys[ss->subsys_id] != ss);
4613 /* init base cftset */
4614 cgroup_init_cftsets(ss);
4616 mutex_lock(&cgroup_mutex);
4617 mutex_lock(&cgroup_root_mutex);
4618 cgroup_subsys[ss->subsys_id] = ss;
4621 * no ss->css_alloc seems to need anything important in the ss
4622 * struct, so this can happen first (i.e. before the dummy root
4625 css = ss->css_alloc(cgroup_css(cgroup_dummy_top, ss));
4627 /* failure case - need to deassign the cgroup_subsys[] slot. */
4628 cgroup_subsys[ss->subsys_id] = NULL;
4629 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_root_mutex);
4630 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_mutex);
4631 return PTR_ERR(css);
4634 ss->root = &cgroup_dummy_root;
4636 /* our new subsystem will be attached to the dummy hierarchy. */
4637 init_css(css, ss, cgroup_dummy_top);
4640 * Now we need to entangle the css into the existing css_sets. unlike
4641 * in cgroup_init_subsys, there are now multiple css_sets, so each one
4642 * will need a new pointer to it; done by iterating the css_set_table.
4643 * furthermore, modifying the existing css_sets will corrupt the hash
4644 * table state, so each changed css_set will need its hash recomputed.
4645 * this is all done under the css_set_lock.
4647 write_lock(&css_set_lock);
4648 hash_for_each_safe(css_set_table, i, tmp, cset, hlist) {
4649 /* skip entries that we already rehashed */
4650 if (cset->subsys[ss->subsys_id])
4652 /* remove existing entry */
4653 hash_del(&cset->hlist);
4655 cset->subsys[ss->subsys_id] = css;
4656 /* recompute hash and restore entry */
4657 key = css_set_hash(cset->subsys);
4658 hash_add(css_set_table, &cset->hlist, key);
4660 write_unlock(&css_set_lock);
4662 ret = online_css(css);
4669 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_root_mutex);
4670 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_mutex);
4674 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_root_mutex);
4675 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_mutex);
4676 /* @ss can't be mounted here as try_module_get() would fail */
4677 cgroup_unload_subsys(ss);
4680 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cgroup_load_subsys);
4683 * cgroup_unload_subsys: unload a modular subsystem
4684 * @ss: the subsystem to unload
4686 * This function should be called in a modular subsystem's exitcall. When this
4687 * function is invoked, the refcount on the subsystem's module will be 0, so
4688 * the subsystem will not be attached to any hierarchy.
4690 void cgroup_unload_subsys(struct cgroup_subsys *ss)
4692 struct cgrp_cset_link *link;
4693 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css;
4695 BUG_ON(ss->module == NULL);
4698 * we shouldn't be called if the subsystem is in use, and the use of
4699 * try_module_get() in rebind_subsystems() should ensure that it
4700 * doesn't start being used while we're killing it off.
4702 BUG_ON(ss->root != &cgroup_dummy_root);
4704 mutex_lock(&cgroup_mutex);
4705 mutex_lock(&cgroup_root_mutex);
4707 css = cgroup_css(cgroup_dummy_top, ss);
4711 /* deassign the subsys_id */
4712 cgroup_subsys[ss->subsys_id] = NULL;
4715 * disentangle the css from all css_sets attached to the dummy
4716 * top. as in loading, we need to pay our respects to the hashtable
4719 write_lock(&css_set_lock);
4720 list_for_each_entry(link, &cgroup_dummy_top->cset_links, cset_link) {
4721 struct css_set *cset = link->cset;
4724 hash_del(&cset->hlist);
4725 cset->subsys[ss->subsys_id] = NULL;
4726 key = css_set_hash(cset->subsys);
4727 hash_add(css_set_table, &cset->hlist, key);
4729 write_unlock(&css_set_lock);
4732 * remove subsystem's css from the cgroup_dummy_top and free it -
4733 * need to free before marking as null because ss->css_free needs
4734 * the cgrp->subsys pointer to find their state.
4738 RCU_INIT_POINTER(cgroup_dummy_top->subsys[ss->subsys_id], NULL);
4740 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_root_mutex);
4741 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_mutex);
4743 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cgroup_unload_subsys);
4746 * cgroup_init_early - cgroup initialization at system boot
4748 * Initialize cgroups at system boot, and initialize any
4749 * subsystems that request early init.
4751 int __init cgroup_init_early(void)
4753 struct cgroup_subsys *ss;
4756 atomic_set(&init_css_set.refcount, 1);
4757 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&init_css_set.cgrp_links);
4758 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&init_css_set.tasks);
4759 INIT_HLIST_NODE(&init_css_set.hlist);
4761 init_cgroup_root(&cgroup_dummy_root);
4762 cgroup_root_count = 1;
4763 RCU_INIT_POINTER(init_task.cgroups, &init_css_set);
4765 init_cgrp_cset_link.cset = &init_css_set;
4766 init_cgrp_cset_link.cgrp = cgroup_dummy_top;
4767 list_add(&init_cgrp_cset_link.cset_link, &cgroup_dummy_top->cset_links);
4768 list_add(&init_cgrp_cset_link.cgrp_link, &init_css_set.cgrp_links);
4770 /* at bootup time, we don't worry about modular subsystems */
4771 for_each_builtin_subsys(ss, i) {
4773 BUG_ON(strlen(ss->name) > MAX_CGROUP_TYPE_NAMELEN);
4774 BUG_ON(!ss->css_alloc);
4775 BUG_ON(!ss->css_free);
4776 if (ss->subsys_id != i) {
4777 printk(KERN_ERR "cgroup: Subsys %s id == %d\n",
4778 ss->name, ss->subsys_id);
4783 cgroup_init_subsys(ss);
4789 * cgroup_init - cgroup initialization
4791 * Register cgroup filesystem and /proc file, and initialize
4792 * any subsystems that didn't request early init.
4794 int __init cgroup_init(void)
4796 struct cgroup_subsys *ss;
4800 err = bdi_init(&cgroup_backing_dev_info);
4804 for_each_builtin_subsys(ss, i) {
4805 if (!ss->early_init)
4806 cgroup_init_subsys(ss);
4809 /* allocate id for the dummy hierarchy */
4810 mutex_lock(&cgroup_mutex);
4811 mutex_lock(&cgroup_root_mutex);
4813 /* Add init_css_set to the hash table */
4814 key = css_set_hash(init_css_set.subsys);
4815 hash_add(css_set_table, &init_css_set.hlist, key);
4817 BUG_ON(cgroup_init_root_id(&cgroup_dummy_root, 0, 1));
4819 err = idr_alloc(&cgroup_dummy_root.cgroup_idr, cgroup_dummy_top,
4823 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_root_mutex);
4824 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_mutex);
4826 cgroup_kobj = kobject_create_and_add("cgroup", fs_kobj);
4832 err = register_filesystem(&cgroup_fs_type);
4834 kobject_put(cgroup_kobj);
4838 proc_create("cgroups", 0, NULL, &proc_cgroupstats_operations);
4842 bdi_destroy(&cgroup_backing_dev_info);
4847 static int __init cgroup_wq_init(void)
4850 * There isn't much point in executing destruction path in
4851 * parallel. Good chunk is serialized with cgroup_mutex anyway.
4852 * Use 1 for @max_active.
4854 * We would prefer to do this in cgroup_init() above, but that
4855 * is called before init_workqueues(): so leave this until after.
4857 cgroup_destroy_wq = alloc_workqueue("cgroup_destroy", 0, 1);
4858 BUG_ON(!cgroup_destroy_wq);
4861 * Used to destroy pidlists and separate to serve as flush domain.
4862 * Cap @max_active to 1 too.
4864 cgroup_pidlist_destroy_wq = alloc_workqueue("cgroup_pidlist_destroy",
4866 BUG_ON(!cgroup_pidlist_destroy_wq);
4870 core_initcall(cgroup_wq_init);
4873 * proc_cgroup_show()
4874 * - Print task's cgroup paths into seq_file, one line for each hierarchy
4875 * - Used for /proc/<pid>/cgroup.
4876 * - No need to task_lock(tsk) on this tsk->cgroup reference, as it
4877 * doesn't really matter if tsk->cgroup changes after we read it,
4878 * and we take cgroup_mutex, keeping cgroup_attach_task() from changing it
4879 * anyway. No need to check that tsk->cgroup != NULL, thanks to
4880 * the_top_cgroup_hack in cgroup_exit(), which sets an exiting tasks
4881 * cgroup to top_cgroup.
4884 /* TODO: Use a proper seq_file iterator */
4885 int proc_cgroup_show(struct seq_file *m, void *v)
4888 struct task_struct *tsk;
4891 struct cgroupfs_root *root;
4894 buf = kmalloc(PAGE_SIZE, GFP_KERNEL);
4900 tsk = get_pid_task(pid, PIDTYPE_PID);
4906 mutex_lock(&cgroup_mutex);
4908 for_each_active_root(root) {
4909 struct cgroup_subsys *ss;
4910 struct cgroup *cgrp;
4911 int ssid, count = 0;
4913 seq_printf(m, "%d:", root->hierarchy_id);
4914 for_each_subsys(ss, ssid)
4915 if (root->subsys_mask & (1 << ssid))
4916 seq_printf(m, "%s%s", count++ ? "," : "", ss->name);
4917 if (strlen(root->name))
4918 seq_printf(m, "%sname=%s", count ? "," : "",
4921 cgrp = task_cgroup_from_root(tsk, root);
4922 retval = cgroup_path(cgrp, buf, PAGE_SIZE);
4930 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_mutex);
4931 put_task_struct(tsk);
4938 /* Display information about each subsystem and each hierarchy */
4939 static int proc_cgroupstats_show(struct seq_file *m, void *v)
4941 struct cgroup_subsys *ss;
4944 seq_puts(m, "#subsys_name\thierarchy\tnum_cgroups\tenabled\n");
4946 * ideally we don't want subsystems moving around while we do this.
4947 * cgroup_mutex is also necessary to guarantee an atomic snapshot of
4948 * subsys/hierarchy state.
4950 mutex_lock(&cgroup_mutex);
4952 for_each_subsys(ss, i)
4953 seq_printf(m, "%s\t%d\t%d\t%d\n",
4954 ss->name, ss->root->hierarchy_id,
4955 ss->root->number_of_cgroups, !ss->disabled);
4957 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_mutex);
4961 static int cgroupstats_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
4963 return single_open(file, proc_cgroupstats_show, NULL);
4966 static const struct file_operations proc_cgroupstats_operations = {
4967 .open = cgroupstats_open,
4969 .llseek = seq_lseek,
4970 .release = single_release,
4974 * cgroup_fork - attach newly forked task to its parents cgroup.
4975 * @child: pointer to task_struct of forking parent process.
4977 * Description: A task inherits its parent's cgroup at fork().
4979 * A pointer to the shared css_set was automatically copied in
4980 * fork.c by dup_task_struct(). However, we ignore that copy, since
4981 * it was not made under the protection of RCU or cgroup_mutex, so
4982 * might no longer be a valid cgroup pointer. cgroup_attach_task() might
4983 * have already changed current->cgroups, allowing the previously
4984 * referenced cgroup group to be removed and freed.
4986 * At the point that cgroup_fork() is called, 'current' is the parent
4987 * task, and the passed argument 'child' points to the child task.
4989 void cgroup_fork(struct task_struct *child)
4992 get_css_set(task_css_set(current));
4993 child->cgroups = current->cgroups;
4994 task_unlock(current);
4995 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&child->cg_list);
4999 * cgroup_post_fork - called on a new task after adding it to the task list
5000 * @child: the task in question
5002 * Adds the task to the list running through its css_set if necessary and
5003 * call the subsystem fork() callbacks. Has to be after the task is
5004 * visible on the task list in case we race with the first call to
5005 * cgroup_task_iter_start() - to guarantee that the new task ends up on its
5008 void cgroup_post_fork(struct task_struct *child)
5010 struct cgroup_subsys *ss;
5014 * use_task_css_set_links is set to 1 before we walk the tasklist
5015 * under the tasklist_lock and we read it here after we added the child
5016 * to the tasklist under the tasklist_lock as well. If the child wasn't
5017 * yet in the tasklist when we walked through it from
5018 * cgroup_enable_task_cg_lists(), then use_task_css_set_links value
5019 * should be visible now due to the paired locking and barriers implied
5020 * by LOCK/UNLOCK: it is written before the tasklist_lock unlock
5021 * in cgroup_enable_task_cg_lists() and read here after the tasklist_lock
5024 if (use_task_css_set_links) {
5025 write_lock(&css_set_lock);
5027 if (list_empty(&child->cg_list))
5028 list_add(&child->cg_list, &task_css_set(child)->tasks);
5030 write_unlock(&css_set_lock);
5034 * Call ss->fork(). This must happen after @child is linked on
5035 * css_set; otherwise, @child might change state between ->fork()
5036 * and addition to css_set.
5038 if (need_forkexit_callback) {
5040 * fork/exit callbacks are supported only for builtin
5041 * subsystems, and the builtin section of the subsys
5042 * array is immutable, so we don't need to lock the
5043 * subsys array here. On the other hand, modular section
5044 * of the array can be freed at module unload, so we
5047 for_each_builtin_subsys(ss, i)
5054 * cgroup_exit - detach cgroup from exiting task
5055 * @tsk: pointer to task_struct of exiting process
5056 * @run_callback: run exit callbacks?
5058 * Description: Detach cgroup from @tsk and release it.
5060 * Note that cgroups marked notify_on_release force every task in
5061 * them to take the global cgroup_mutex mutex when exiting.
5062 * This could impact scaling on very large systems. Be reluctant to
5063 * use notify_on_release cgroups where very high task exit scaling
5064 * is required on large systems.
5066 * the_top_cgroup_hack:
5068 * Set the exiting tasks cgroup to the root cgroup (top_cgroup).
5070 * We call cgroup_exit() while the task is still competent to
5071 * handle notify_on_release(), then leave the task attached to the
5072 * root cgroup in each hierarchy for the remainder of its exit.
5074 * To do this properly, we would increment the reference count on
5075 * top_cgroup, and near the very end of the kernel/exit.c do_exit()
5076 * code we would add a second cgroup function call, to drop that
5077 * reference. This would just create an unnecessary hot spot on
5078 * the top_cgroup reference count, to no avail.
5080 * Normally, holding a reference to a cgroup without bumping its
5081 * count is unsafe. The cgroup could go away, or someone could
5082 * attach us to a different cgroup, decrementing the count on
5083 * the first cgroup that we never incremented. But in this case,
5084 * top_cgroup isn't going away, and either task has PF_EXITING set,
5085 * which wards off any cgroup_attach_task() attempts, or task is a failed
5086 * fork, never visible to cgroup_attach_task.
5088 void cgroup_exit(struct task_struct *tsk, int run_callbacks)
5090 struct cgroup_subsys *ss;
5091 struct css_set *cset;
5095 * Unlink from the css_set task list if necessary.
5096 * Optimistically check cg_list before taking
5099 if (!list_empty(&tsk->cg_list)) {
5100 write_lock(&css_set_lock);
5101 if (!list_empty(&tsk->cg_list))
5102 list_del_init(&tsk->cg_list);
5103 write_unlock(&css_set_lock);
5106 /* Reassign the task to the init_css_set. */
5108 cset = task_css_set(tsk);
5109 RCU_INIT_POINTER(tsk->cgroups, &init_css_set);
5111 if (run_callbacks && need_forkexit_callback) {
5113 * fork/exit callbacks are supported only for builtin
5114 * subsystems, see cgroup_post_fork() for details.
5116 for_each_builtin_subsys(ss, i) {
5118 struct cgroup_subsys_state *old_css = cset->subsys[i];
5119 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css = task_css(tsk, i);
5121 ss->exit(css, old_css, tsk);
5127 put_css_set_taskexit(cset);
5130 static void check_for_release(struct cgroup *cgrp)
5132 if (cgroup_is_releasable(cgrp) &&
5133 list_empty(&cgrp->cset_links) && list_empty(&cgrp->children)) {
5135 * Control Group is currently removeable. If it's not
5136 * already queued for a userspace notification, queue
5139 int need_schedule_work = 0;
5141 raw_spin_lock(&release_list_lock);
5142 if (!cgroup_is_dead(cgrp) &&
5143 list_empty(&cgrp->release_list)) {
5144 list_add(&cgrp->release_list, &release_list);
5145 need_schedule_work = 1;
5147 raw_spin_unlock(&release_list_lock);
5148 if (need_schedule_work)
5149 schedule_work(&release_agent_work);
5154 * Notify userspace when a cgroup is released, by running the
5155 * configured release agent with the name of the cgroup (path
5156 * relative to the root of cgroup file system) as the argument.
5158 * Most likely, this user command will try to rmdir this cgroup.
5160 * This races with the possibility that some other task will be
5161 * attached to this cgroup before it is removed, or that some other
5162 * user task will 'mkdir' a child cgroup of this cgroup. That's ok.
5163 * The presumed 'rmdir' will fail quietly if this cgroup is no longer
5164 * unused, and this cgroup will be reprieved from its death sentence,
5165 * to continue to serve a useful existence. Next time it's released,
5166 * we will get notified again, if it still has 'notify_on_release' set.
5168 * The final arg to call_usermodehelper() is UMH_WAIT_EXEC, which
5169 * means only wait until the task is successfully execve()'d. The
5170 * separate release agent task is forked by call_usermodehelper(),
5171 * then control in this thread returns here, without waiting for the
5172 * release agent task. We don't bother to wait because the caller of
5173 * this routine has no use for the exit status of the release agent
5174 * task, so no sense holding our caller up for that.
5176 static void cgroup_release_agent(struct work_struct *work)
5178 BUG_ON(work != &release_agent_work);
5179 mutex_lock(&cgroup_mutex);
5180 raw_spin_lock(&release_list_lock);
5181 while (!list_empty(&release_list)) {
5182 char *argv[3], *envp[3];
5184 char *pathbuf = NULL, *agentbuf = NULL;
5185 struct cgroup *cgrp = list_entry(release_list.next,
5188 list_del_init(&cgrp->release_list);
5189 raw_spin_unlock(&release_list_lock);
5190 pathbuf = kmalloc(PAGE_SIZE, GFP_KERNEL);
5193 if (cgroup_path(cgrp, pathbuf, PAGE_SIZE) < 0)
5195 agentbuf = kstrdup(cgrp->root->release_agent_path, GFP_KERNEL);
5200 argv[i++] = agentbuf;
5201 argv[i++] = pathbuf;
5205 /* minimal command environment */
5206 envp[i++] = "HOME=/";
5207 envp[i++] = "PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin";
5210 /* Drop the lock while we invoke the usermode helper,
5211 * since the exec could involve hitting disk and hence
5212 * be a slow process */
5213 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_mutex);
5214 call_usermodehelper(argv[0], argv, envp, UMH_WAIT_EXEC);
5215 mutex_lock(&cgroup_mutex);
5219 raw_spin_lock(&release_list_lock);
5221 raw_spin_unlock(&release_list_lock);
5222 mutex_unlock(&cgroup_mutex);
5225 static int __init cgroup_disable(char *str)
5227 struct cgroup_subsys *ss;
5231 while ((token = strsep(&str, ",")) != NULL) {
5236 * cgroup_disable, being at boot time, can't know about
5237 * module subsystems, so we don't worry about them.
5239 for_each_builtin_subsys(ss, i) {
5240 if (!strcmp(token, ss->name)) {
5242 printk(KERN_INFO "Disabling %s control group"
5243 " subsystem\n", ss->name);
5250 __setup("cgroup_disable=", cgroup_disable);
5253 * css_from_dir - get corresponding css from the dentry of a cgroup dir
5254 * @dentry: directory dentry of interest
5255 * @ss: subsystem of interest
5257 * Must be called under cgroup_mutex or RCU read lock. The caller is
5258 * responsible for pinning the returned css if it needs to be accessed
5259 * outside the critical section.
5261 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css_from_dir(struct dentry *dentry,
5262 struct cgroup_subsys *ss)
5264 struct cgroup *cgrp;
5266 cgroup_assert_mutex_or_rcu_locked();
5268 /* is @dentry a cgroup dir? */
5269 if (!dentry->d_inode ||
5270 dentry->d_inode->i_op != &cgroup_dir_inode_operations)
5271 return ERR_PTR(-EBADF);
5273 cgrp = __d_cgrp(dentry);
5274 return cgroup_css(cgrp, ss) ?: ERR_PTR(-ENOENT);
5278 * css_from_id - lookup css by id
5279 * @id: the cgroup id
5280 * @ss: cgroup subsys to be looked into
5282 * Returns the css if there's valid one with @id, otherwise returns NULL.
5283 * Should be called under rcu_read_lock().
5285 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css_from_id(int id, struct cgroup_subsys *ss)
5287 struct cgroup *cgrp;
5289 cgroup_assert_mutex_or_rcu_locked();
5291 cgrp = idr_find(&ss->root->cgroup_idr, id);
5293 return cgroup_css(cgrp, ss);
5297 #ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_DEBUG
5298 static struct cgroup_subsys_state *
5299 debug_css_alloc(struct cgroup_subsys_state *parent_css)
5301 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css = kzalloc(sizeof(*css), GFP_KERNEL);
5304 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
5309 static void debug_css_free(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css)
5314 static u64 debug_taskcount_read(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
5317 return cgroup_task_count(css->cgroup);
5320 static u64 current_css_set_read(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
5323 return (u64)(unsigned long)current->cgroups;
5326 static u64 current_css_set_refcount_read(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
5332 count = atomic_read(&task_css_set(current)->refcount);
5337 static int current_css_set_cg_links_read(struct seq_file *seq, void *v)
5339 struct cgrp_cset_link *link;
5340 struct css_set *cset;
5342 read_lock(&css_set_lock);
5344 cset = rcu_dereference(current->cgroups);
5345 list_for_each_entry(link, &cset->cgrp_links, cgrp_link) {
5346 struct cgroup *c = link->cgrp;
5350 name = c->dentry->d_name.name;
5353 seq_printf(seq, "Root %d group %s\n",
5354 c->root->hierarchy_id, name);
5357 read_unlock(&css_set_lock);
5361 #define MAX_TASKS_SHOWN_PER_CSS 25
5362 static int cgroup_css_links_read(struct seq_file *seq, void *v)
5364 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css = seq_css(seq);
5365 struct cgrp_cset_link *link;
5367 read_lock(&css_set_lock);
5368 list_for_each_entry(link, &css->cgroup->cset_links, cset_link) {
5369 struct css_set *cset = link->cset;
5370 struct task_struct *task;
5372 seq_printf(seq, "css_set %p\n", cset);
5373 list_for_each_entry(task, &cset->tasks, cg_list) {
5374 if (count++ > MAX_TASKS_SHOWN_PER_CSS) {
5375 seq_puts(seq, " ...\n");
5378 seq_printf(seq, " task %d\n",
5379 task_pid_vnr(task));
5383 read_unlock(&css_set_lock);
5387 static u64 releasable_read(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css, struct cftype *cft)
5389 return test_bit(CGRP_RELEASABLE, &css->cgroup->flags);
5392 static struct cftype debug_files[] = {
5394 .name = "taskcount",
5395 .read_u64 = debug_taskcount_read,
5399 .name = "current_css_set",
5400 .read_u64 = current_css_set_read,
5404 .name = "current_css_set_refcount",
5405 .read_u64 = current_css_set_refcount_read,
5409 .name = "current_css_set_cg_links",
5410 .seq_show = current_css_set_cg_links_read,
5414 .name = "cgroup_css_links",
5415 .seq_show = cgroup_css_links_read,
5419 .name = "releasable",
5420 .read_u64 = releasable_read,
5426 struct cgroup_subsys debug_subsys = {
5428 .css_alloc = debug_css_alloc,
5429 .css_free = debug_css_free,
5430 .subsys_id = debug_subsys_id,
5431 .base_cftypes = debug_files,
5433 #endif /* CONFIG_CGROUP_DEBUG */