On Mon, Apr 04, 2005 at 10:07:02AM +0800, Li Shaohua wrote:
> Clean up all CPU states including its runqueue and idle thread,
> so we can use boot time code without any changes.
> Note this makes /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpux/online unworkable.
In what sense does it make the online attribute unworkable?
> diff -puN kernel/exit.c~cpu_state_clean kernel/exit.c
> --- linux-2.6.11/kernel/exit.c~cpu_state_clean 2005-03-31 10:50:27.000000000 +0800
> +++ linux-2.6.11-root/kernel/exit.c 2005-03-31 10:50:27.000000000 +0800
> @@ -845,6 +845,65 @@ fastcall NORET_TYPE void do_exit(long co
> for (;;) ;
> }
>
> +#ifdef CONFIG_STR_SMP
> +void do_exit_idle(void)
> +{
> + struct task_struct *tsk = current;
> + int group_dead;
> +
> + BUG_ON(tsk->pid);
> + BUG_ON(tsk->mm);
> +
> + if (tsk->io_context)
> + exit_io_context();
> + tsk->flags |= PF_EXITING;
> + tsk->it_virt_expires = cputime_zero;
> + tsk->it_prof_expires = cputime_zero;
> + tsk->it_sched_expires = 0;
> +
> + acct_update_integrals(tsk);
> + update_mem_hiwater(tsk);
> + group_dead = atomic_dec_and_test(&tsk->signal->live);
> + if (group_dead) {
> + del_timer_sync(&tsk->signal->real_timer);
> + acct_process(-1);
> + }
> + exit_mm(tsk);
> +
> + exit_sem(tsk);
> + __exit_files(tsk);
> + __exit_fs(tsk);
> + exit_namespace(tsk);
> + exit_thread();
> + exit_keys(tsk);
> +
> + if (group_dead && tsk->signal->leader)
> + disassociate_ctty(1);
> +
> + module_put(tsk->thread_info->exec_domain->module);
> + if (tsk->binfmt)
> + module_put(tsk->binfmt->module);
> +
> + tsk->exit_code = -1;
> + tsk->exit_state = EXIT_DEAD;
> +
> + /* in release_task */
> + atomic_dec(&tsk->user->processes);
> + write_lock_irq(&tasklist_lock);
> + __exit_signal(tsk);
> + __exit_sighand(tsk);
> + write_unlock_irq(&tasklist_lock);
> + release_thread(tsk);
> + put_task_struct(tsk);
> +
> + tsk->flags |= PF_DEAD;
> +#ifdef CONFIG_NUMA
> + mpol_free(tsk->mempolicy);
> + tsk->mempolicy = NULL;
> +#endif
> +}
> +#endif
I don't understand why this is needed at all. It looks like a fair
amount of code from do_exit is being duplicated here. We've been
doing cpu removal on ppc64 logical partitions for a while and never
needed to do anything like this. Maybe idle_task_exit would suffice?
> diff -puN kernel/sched.c~cpu_state_clean kernel/sched.c
> --- linux-2.6.11/kernel/sched.c~cpu_state_clean 2005-03-31 10:50:27.000000000 +0800
> +++ linux-2.6.11-root/kernel/sched.c 2005-04-04 09:06:40.362357104 +0800
> @@ -4028,6 +4028,58 @@ void __devinit init_idle(task_t *idle, i
> }
>
> /*
> + * Initial dummy domain for early boot and for hotplug cpu. Being static,
> + * it is initialized to zero, so all balancing flags are cleared which is
> + * what we want.
> + */
> +static struct sched_domain sched_domain_dummy;
> +
> +#ifdef CONFIG_STR_SMP
> +static void __devinit exit_idle(int cpu)
> +{
> + runqueue_t *rq = cpu_rq(cpu);
> + struct task_struct *p = rq->idle;
> + int j, k;
> + prio_array_t *array;
> +
> + /* init runqueue */
> + spin_lock_init(&rq->lock);
> + rq->active = rq->arrays;
> + rq->expired = rq->arrays + 1;
> + rq->best_expired_prio = MAX_PRIO;
> +
> + rq->prev_mm = NULL;
> + rq->curr = rq->idle = NULL;
> + rq->expired_timestamp = 0;
> +
> + rq->sd = &sched_domain_dummy;
> + rq->cpu_load = 0;
> + rq->active_balance = 0;
> + rq->push_cpu = 0;
> + rq->migration_thread = NULL;
> + INIT_LIST_HEAD(&rq->migration_queue);
> + atomic_set(&rq->nr_iowait, 0);
> +
> + for (j = 0; j < 2; j++) {
> + array = rq->arrays + j;
> + for (k = 0; k < MAX_PRIO; k++) {
> + INIT_LIST_HEAD(array->queue + k);
> + __clear_bit(k, array->bitmap);
> + }
> + // delimiter for bitsearch
> + __set_bit(MAX_PRIO, array->bitmap);
> + }
> + /* Destroy IDLE thread.
> + * it's safe now, the CPU is in busy loop
> + */
> + if (p->active_mm)
> + mmdrop(p->active_mm);
> + p->active_mm = NULL;
> + put_task_struct(p);
> +}
> +#endif
> +
> +/*
> * In a system that switches off the HZ timer nohz_cpu_mask
> * indicates which cpus entered this state. This is used
> * in the rcu update to wait only for active cpus. For system
> @@ -4432,6 +4484,9 @@ static int migration_call(struct notifie
> complete(&req->done);
> }
> spin_unlock_irq(&rq->lock);
> +#ifdef CONFIG_STR_SMP
> + exit_idle(cpu);
> +#endif
I don't understand the need for this, either. The existing cpu
hotplug notifier in the scheduler takes care of initializing the sched
domains and groups appropriately for online/offline events; why do you
need to touch the runqueue structures?
Nathan
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