Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 18 Apr 2014 09:41:22 -0400 | From | Johannes Weiner <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH RFC -mm v2 1/3] memcg, slab: do not schedule cache destruction when last page goes away |
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On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 12:04:47PM +0400, Vladimir Davydov wrote: > After a memcg is offlined, we mark its kmem caches that cannot be > deleted right now due to pending objects as dead by setting the > memcg_cache_params::dead flag, so that memcg_release_pages will schedule > cache destruction (memcg_cache_params::destroy) as soon as the last slab > of the cache is freed (memcg_cache_params::nr_pages drops to zero). > > I guess the idea was to destroy the caches as soon as possible, i.e. > immediately after freeing the last object. However, it just doesn't work > that way, because kmem caches always preserve some pages for the sake of > performance, so that nr_pages never gets to zero unless the cache is > shrunk explicitly using kmem_cache_shrink. Of course, we could account > the total number of objects on the cache or check if all the slabs > allocated for the cache are empty on kmem_cache_free and schedule > destruction if so, but that would be too costly. > > Thus we have a piece of code that works only when we explicitly call > kmem_cache_shrink, but complicates the whole picture a lot. Moreover, > it's racy in fact. For instance, kmem_cache_shrink may free the last > slab and thus schedule cache destruction before it finishes checking > that the cache is empty, which can lead to use-after-free.
Can't this still happen when the last object free races with css destruction? IIRC, you were worried in the past that slab/slub might need a refcount to the cache to prevent this. What changed?
> So I propose to remove this async cache destruction from > memcg_release_pages, and check if the cache is empty explicitly after > calling kmem_cache_shrink instead. This will simplify things a lot w/o > introducing any functional changes.
Agreed.
> Signed-off-by: Vladimir Davydov <vdavydov@parallels.com>
Acked-by: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org>
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