Re: [rfc 2/3] fs, proc: Introduce the Children: line in /proc/<pid>/status

From: Pavel Emelyanov
Date: Fri Dec 02 2011 - 09:17:22 EST


>>>>> Yes, just like the task/ dir gives you directories named with the
>>>>> processes's thread ids. Opening /proc/PID/children/PID-CHILD1/ would get
>>>>> you the same as opening /proc/PID-CHILD1/. Just like
>>>>> opening /proc/PID/task/PID-CHILD1/ gets you (almost) the same as opening
>>>>> /proc/PID-CHILD1/.
>>>>
>>>> You cannot make the dentry named /proc/<pid1>/children/<pid2> be a hardlink on
>>>> the /proc/<pid2>. Thus you have to make arbitrary amount of inodes to point to
>>>> a single task. This brings unnecessary complexity and memory usage (by dentries
>>>> and proc inodes).
>>>
>>> How is this different from the _already existing_ /proc/<pid1>/task/ directory?
>>
>> Those living in /proc/<pid1>/task do not live in /proc. At all. This explains
>> everything below.
>
> Well, except they do, and it doesn't. The're not visible when
> listing /proc/, but they're there. Try it.
>
> $ls /proc/ | grep 854
>
> (empty)
>
> $ ls /proc/8167/task/854
> attr clear_refs cpuset exe io loginuid mountinfo oom_adj pagemap sched smaps statm wchan
> auxv cmdline cwd fd latency maps mounts oom_score personality schedstat stack status
> cgroup comm environ fdinfo limits mem numa_maps oom_score_adj root sessionid stat syscall
>
> $ls /proc/854/
> attr cgroup comm cwd fd latency maps mounts numa_maps oom_score_adj root sessionid stat syscall
> autogroup clear_refs coredump_filter environ fdinfo limits mem mountstats oom_adj pagemap sched smaps statm task
> auxv cmdline cpuset exe io loginuid mountinfo net oom_score personality schedstat stack status wchan
>

O_O OK, I was wrong, they do live there. But I consider this as bug.

Anyway -- my concern about unneeded memory overhead still stands.
Even a simple find /proc will result in smth like

/proc/1
/proc/1/children/2
/proc/1/children/2/children/4
/proc/1/children/3
/proc/1/children/3/children/5
/proc/2
/proc/2/children/4
/proc/3
/proc/3/children/5
/proc/4
/proc/5

Instead of

/proc/1
/proc/2
/proc/3
/proc/4
/proc/5

I.e. each task will be shown multiple times, which is not very fun, but memory exhaustive from my POV.

Thanks,
Pavel
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