Re: [patch] mm, hugetlb: add thread name and pid to SHM_HUGETLBmlock rlimit warning

From: David Rientjes
Date: Thu Mar 08 2012 - 17:08:30 EST


On Thu, 8 Mar 2012, Andrew Morton wrote:

> > We have a get_task_comm() that does the task_lock()
> > internally but requires a TASK_COMM_LEN buffer in the calling code. It's
> > just easier for the calling code to the task_lock() itself for a tiny
> > little printk().
>
> Well for a tiny little printk we could just omit the locking? The
> printk() won't oops and once in a million years one person will see a
> garbled comm[] string?
>

Sure, but task_lock() shouldn't be highly contended when the thread isn't
forking or exiting (everything else is attaching/detaching from a cgroup
or testing a mempolicy). I've always added it (like in the oom killer for
the same reason) just because the race exists. Taking it for every thread
on the system for one call to the oom killer has never slowed it down.
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