Re: Cgroups "pids" controller does not update "pids.current" count immediately
From: Tejun Heo
Date: Fri Jun 15 2018 - 15:07:35 EST
Hello, Ivan.
On Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 08:40:02PM +0300, Ivan Zahariev wrote:
> The lazy pids accounting + modern fast CPUs makes the "pids.current"
> metric practically unusable for resource limiting in our case. For a
> test, when we started and ended one single process very quickly, we
> saw "pids.current" equal up to 185 (while the correct value at all
> time is either 0 or 1). If we want that a "cgroup" can spawn maximum
> 50 processes, we should use some high value like 300 for "pids.max",
> in order to compensate the pids uncharge lag (and this depends on
> the speed of the CPU and how busy the system is).
Yeah, that actually makes a lot of sense. We can't keep everything
synchronous for obvious performance reasons but we definitely can wait
for RCU grace period before failing. Forking might become a bit
slower while pids are draining but shouldn't fail and that shouldn't
incur any performance overhead in normal conditions when pids aren't
constrained.
Thanks.
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tejun