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Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2023 11:53:44 -0700
From: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@...nel.org>
To: Ingo Molnar <mingo@...nel.org>
Cc: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@...nel.org>,
Jiri Olsa <jolsa@...nel.org>, Ian Rogers <irogers@...gle.com>,
Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@...el.com>,
Peter Zijlstra <peterz@...radead.org>,
LKML <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>,
linux-perf-users@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2] perf bench sched pipe: Add -G/--cgroups option
On Sat, Oct 14, 2023 at 1:44 AM Ingo Molnar <mingo@...nel.org> wrote:
>
>
> * Namhyung Kim <namhyung@...nel.org> wrote:
>
> > + cgrp_send = cgroup__new(p, /*do_open=*/true);
> > + if (cgrp_send == NULL) {
> > + fprintf(stderr, "cannot open sender cgroup: %s", p);
> > + goto out;
> > + }
>
> Maybe in this case print out a small suggestion of how to create this
> particular cgroup?
>
> Most distro users and even kernel developers don't ever have to create
> new cgroups.
>
> Maybe even allow the creation of new cgroups for this testing, if they
> don't already exist? As long as we don't delete any cgroups I don't think
> much harm can be done - and the increase in usability is substantial.
I'm not sure if it's ok create a new cgroup and leave it after the use.
Anyway, none of the existing subcommands create new cgroups
IIUC and I think it'd be ok to print a message on how to create one.
>
> > +static void enter_cgroup(struct cgroup *cgrp)
> > +{
> > + char buf[32];
> > + int fd, len;
> > + pid_t pid;
> > +
> > + if (cgrp == NULL)
> > + return;
> > +
> > + if (threaded)
> > + pid = syscall(__NR_gettid);
> > + else
> > + pid = getpid();
> > +
> > + snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%d\n", pid);
> > + len = strlen(buf);
> > +
> > + /* try cgroup v2 interface first */
> > + if (threaded)
> > + fd = openat(cgrp->fd, "cgroup.threads", O_WRONLY);
> > + else
> > + fd = openat(cgrp->fd, "cgroup.procs", O_WRONLY);
> > +
> > + /* try cgroup v1 if failed */
> > + if (fd < 0)
> > + fd = openat(cgrp->fd, "tasks", O_WRONLY);
> > +
> > + if (fd < 0) {
> > + printf("failed to open cgroup file in %s\n", cgrp->name);
> > + return;
> > + }
> > +
> > + if (write(fd, buf, len) != len)
> > + printf("cannot enter to cgroup: %s\n", cgrp->name);
>
> The failures here should probably result in termination of the run with an
> error code, not just messages which are easy to skip in automated tests?
Right, I'll make the change.
Thanks,
Namhyung
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