Re: init's children list is long and slows reaping children.

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On Mon, 09 Apr 2007 18:48:54 -0600
[email protected] (Eric W. Biederman) wrote:

> Andrew Morton <[email protected]> writes:
> 
> > I suspect there are quite a few kernel threads which don't really need to
> > be threads at all: the code would quite happily work if it was changed to
> > use keventd, via schedule_work() and friends.  But kernel threads are
> > somewhat easier to code for.
> >
> > I also suspect that there are a number of workqueue threads which
> > could/should have used create_singlethread_workqueue().  Often this is
> > because the developer just didn't think to do it.
> >
> > otoh, a lot of these inefficeincies are probably down in scruffy drivers
> > rather than in core or top-level code.
> >
> > <I also wonder where all these parented-by-init,
> > presumably-not-using-kthread kernel threads are coming from>
> 
> 
> >From another piece of this thread.

Yeah, sorry.  Without mentioning any names, [email protected] broke the
threading so I came in halfway.

> > > Robin how many kernel thread per cpu are you seeing?
> > 
> > 10.
> > 
> > FYI, pid 1539 is kthread.
> > 
> > a01:~ # ps -ef | egrep "\[.*\/255\]" 
> > root       512     1  0 Apr08 ?        00:00:00 [migration/255]
> > root       513     1  0 Apr08 ?        00:00:00 [ksoftirqd/255]
> > root      1281     1  0 Apr08 ?        00:00:02 [events/255]
> > root      2435  1539  0 Apr08 ?        00:00:00 [kblockd/255]
> > root      3159  1539  0 Apr08 ?        00:00:00 [aio/255]
> > root      4007  1539  0 Apr08 ?        00:00:00 [cqueue/255]
> > root      8653  1539  0 Apr08 ?        00:00:00 [ata/255]
> > root     17438  1539  0 Apr08 ?        00:00:00 [xfslogd/255]
> > root     17950  1539  0 Apr08 ?        00:00:00 [xfsdatad/255]
> > root     18426  1539  0 Apr08 ?        00:00:00 [rpciod/255]
> 
> 
> So it looks like there were about 1500 kernel threads that started up before
> kthread started.
> 
> So the kernel threads appear to have init as their parent is because
> they started before kthread for the most part.
> 
> At 10 kernel threads per cpu there may be a little bloat but it isn't
> out of control.  It is mostly that we are observing the kernel as
> NR_CPUS approaches infinity.  4096 isn't infinity yet but it's easily
> a 1000 fold bigger then most people are used to :)

Yes, I expect we could run init_workqueues() much earlier, from process 0
rather than from process 1.  Something _might_ blow up as it often does when
we change startup ordering, but in this case it would be somewhat surprising.

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