Re: [PATCH 6/7] containers (V7): BeanCounters over generic process containers

From: Paul Menage
Date: Tue Feb 13 2007 - 04:04:04 EST


On 2/13/07, Pavel Emelianov <xemul@xxxxx> wrote:
menage@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> This patch implements the BeanCounter resource control abstraction
> over generic process containers. It contains the beancounter core
> code, plus the numfiles resource counter. It doesn't currently contain
> any of the memory tracking code or the code for switching beancounter
> context in interrupts.

Numfiles is not the most interesting place in beancounters.
Kmemsize accounting is much more important actually.

Right, but the memory accouting was a much bigger and more intrusive
patch than I wanted to include as an example.


I have already pointed out the fact that this place
will hurt performance too much. If we have some context
on task this context must
1. be get-ed without any locking

Would you also be happy with the restriction that a task couldn't be
moved in/out of a beancounter container by any task other than itself?
If so, the beancounter can_attach() method could simply return false
if current != tsk, and then you'd not need to worry about locking in
this situation.

2. be settable to some temporary one without
locking as well

I thought that we solved that problem by having a tmp_bc field in the
task_struct that would take precedence over the main bc if it was
non-null?

Paul
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