Re: [PATCH/RFC] core/nfsd: allow kernel threads to use task_work.
From: Al Viro
Date: Mon Nov 27 2023 - 17:31:16 EST
On Tue, Nov 28, 2023 at 09:05:21AM +1100, NeilBrown wrote:
> A simple way to fix this is to treat nfsd threads like normal processes
> for task_work. Thus the pending files are queued for the thread, and
> the same thread finishes the work.
>
> Currently KTHREADs are assumed never to call task_work_run(). With this
> patch that it still the default but it is implemented by storing the
> magic value TASK_WORKS_DISABLED in ->task_works. If a kthread, such as
> nfsd, will call task_work_run() periodically, it sets ->task_works
> to NULL to indicate this.
> svc_recv(rqstp);
> validate_process_creds();
> + if (task_work_pending(current))
> + task_work_run();
What locking environment and call chain do you have here? And what happens if
you get something stuck in ->release()?
>
> p->pdeath_signal = 0;
> - p->task_works = NULL;
> + p->task_works = args->kthread ? TASK_WORKS_DISABLED : NULL;
Umm... why not have them set (by helper in kernel/task_work.c) to
&work_exited? Then the task_work_run parts wouldn't be needed at all...