Re: [PATCH RFC] time: drop do_sys_times spinlock
From: Rik van Riel
Date: Tue Aug 12 2014 - 18:28:20 EST
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On 08/12/2014 03:12 PM, Oleg Nesterov wrote:
> Afaics, the problem is that a single thread can observe the
> decreasing (say) sum_exec_runtime if it calls do_sys_times() twice
> without the lock.
>
> This is because it can account the exiting sub-thread twice if it
> races with __exit_signal() which increments sig->sum_sched_runtime,
> but this exiting thread can still be visible to
> thread_group_cputime().
>
> IOW, it is not actually about decreasing, the problem is that the
> lockless thread_group_cputime() can return the wrong result, and
> the next ys_times() can show the right value.
You are right, changing the test case to call times() many
times in a row in each thread can result in the wrong value
being returned.
Not entirely sure what I can do there...
Replacing the spinlock with a seqlock, and taking it for
write in most places is pretty gross, and may lead to other
issues like reader livelock when there is a lot of write
activity.
Having a seqlock just for the stats? Not sure the calls
to times() are a big enough issue for most workloads to
justify that...
Any other ideas?
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