Re: [PATCH] sched, autogroup: fix crash on reboot when autogroup isdisabled

From: Ingo Molnar
Date: Sun Oct 28 2012 - 06:25:19 EST



* Mike Galbraith <efault@xxxxxx> wrote:

> On Fri, 2012-10-26 at 13:29 -0700, Mike Galbraith wrote:
> > On Sat, 2012-10-20 at 08:38 -0400, Mike Galbraith wrote:
> >
> > > So what I would do is either let the user decide once at boot, in which
> > > case if off, creating groups would be stupid), or, just rip autogroup
> > > completely out, since systemd is taking over the known universe anyway.
> >
> > I'm traveling, but have somewhat functional connectivity ATM, so..
> >
> > Peter: which would prefer. Simple noautogroup -> autogroup one time
> > only boottime enable, and autogroup lives on (I like it for my laptop)
> > with backport for stable.
>
> Like so, with bonus points for extra minus signs.
>
> sched, autogroup: fix crash on reboot when autogroup is disabled
>
> Between 8323f26ce and 800d4d30, autogroup is a wreck. With both
> applied, all you have to do to crash a box is disable autogroup
> during boot up, then reboot.. boom, NULL pointer dereference due
> to 800d4d30 not allowing autogroup to move things, and 8323f26ce
> making that the only way to switch runqueues.
>
> Remove all of the knobs, and make autogroup only go active if the
> user provides 'autogroup' on the command line. This allows distros
> to offer it, once the user asks for it, it's on. If the user then
> fiddles with cgroups, tough, once tasks are moved, autogroup won't
> mess with them again unless they call setsid().
>
> No knobs, no glitz, nada, just a cute little thing folks can turn
> on if they don't want to muck about with cgroups and/or systemd.

Please also keep the Kconfig switch and reuse it to turn on the
'autogroups' knob.

That way people with existing .config's don't have to change a
thing to get this functionality.

Thanks,

Ingo
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