From: Vladimir Davydov <vdavydov@parallels.com>
To: Michal Hocko <mhocko@suse.cz>
Cc: akpm@linux-foundation.org, hannes@cmpxchg.org, glommer@gmail.com,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-mm@kvack.org,
devel@openvz.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH RESEND -mm 01/12] memcg: flush cache creation works before memcg cache destruction
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2014 13:28:48 +0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <532811D0.5070203@parallels.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20140318085532.GB3191@dhcp22.suse.cz>
On 03/18/2014 12:55 PM, Michal Hocko wrote:
> On Tue 18-03-14 12:14:37, Vladimir Davydov wrote:
>> On 03/17/2014 08:07 PM, Michal Hocko wrote:
>>> On Thu 13-03-14 19:06:39, Vladimir Davydov wrote:
>>>> When we get to memcg cache destruction, either from the root cache
>>>> destruction path or when turning memcg offline, there still might be
>>>> memcg cache creation works pending that was scheduled before we
>>>> initiated destruction. We need to flush them before starting to destroy
>>>> memcg caches, otherwise we can get a leaked kmem cache or, even worse,
>>>> an attempt to use after free.
>>> How can we use-after-free? Even if there is a pending work item to
>>> create a new cache then we keep the css reference for the memcg and
>>> release it from the worker (memcg_create_cache_work_func). So although
>>> this can race with memcg offlining the memcg itself will be still alive.
>> There are actually two issues:
>>
>> 1) When we destroy a root cache using kmem_cache_destroy(), we should
>> ensure all pending memcg creation works for this root cache are over,
>> otherwise a work could be executed after the root cache is destroyed
>> resulting in use-after-free.
> Dunno, but this sounds backwards to me. If we are using a root cache for
> a new child creation then the child should make sure that the root
> doesn't go away, no? Cannot we take a reference to the root cache before
> we schedule memcg_create_cache_work_func?
Yeah, that would work of course. We already have kmem_cache::refcount,
which is currently used for alias handling, and I guess we could reuse
it here. We would only have to make it atomic, because we can't take the
slab_mutex in memcg_kmem_get_cache(), but it shouldn't be a problem.
> But I admit that the root cache concept is not entirely clear to me.
>
>> 2) Memcg offline. In this case use-after-free is impossible in a memcg
>> creation work handler, because, as you mentioned, the work holds the css
>> reference. However, we still have to synchronize against pending
>> requests, otherwise a work handler can be executed after we destroyed
>> the caches corresponding to the memcg being offlined resulting in a
>> kmem_cache leak.
> If that is a case then we should come up with a proper synchronization
> because synchronization by workqueues and explicit flushing and
> canceling is really bad.
Would be something like this suitable as proper synchronization:
mem_cgroup_destroy_all_caches():
/* currently we don't take the slab_mutex here,
* so we'd have to add this line */
take slab_mutex
mark the memcg dead
schedule the memcg's caches destruction
release slab_mutex
kmem_cache_create_memcg():
take slab_mutex
if memcg is not dead, then create a cache
release slab_mutex
?
Thanks.
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-03-18 9:28 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-03-13 15:06 [PATCH RESEND -mm 00/12] kmemcg reparenting Vladimir Davydov
2014-03-13 15:06 ` [PATCH RESEND -mm 01/12] memcg: flush cache creation works before memcg cache destruction Vladimir Davydov
2014-03-17 16:07 ` Michal Hocko
2014-03-18 8:14 ` Vladimir Davydov
2014-03-18 8:55 ` Michal Hocko
2014-03-18 9:28 ` Vladimir Davydov [this message]
2014-03-13 15:06 ` [PATCH RESEND -mm 02/12] memcg: fix race in memcg cache destruction path Vladimir Davydov
2014-03-17 16:42 ` Michal Hocko
2014-03-18 8:19 ` Vladimir Davydov
2014-03-18 10:01 ` Michal Hocko
2014-03-18 12:14 ` Vladimir Davydov
2014-03-13 15:06 ` [PATCH RESEND -mm 03/12] memcg: fix root vs memcg cache destruction race Vladimir Davydov
2014-03-13 15:06 ` [PATCH RESEND -mm 04/12] memcg: move slab caches list/mutex init to memcg creation Vladimir Davydov
2014-03-13 15:06 ` [PATCH RESEND -mm 05/12] memcg: add pointer from memcg_cache_params to cache Vladimir Davydov
2014-03-13 15:06 ` [PATCH RESEND -mm 06/12] memcg: keep all children of each root cache on a list Vladimir Davydov
2014-03-13 15:06 ` [PATCH RESEND -mm 07/12] memcg: rework slab charging Vladimir Davydov
2014-03-13 15:06 ` [PATCH RESEND -mm 08/12] memcg: do not charge kmalloc_large allocations Vladimir Davydov
2014-03-13 15:06 ` [PATCH RESEND -mm 09/12] fork: do not charge thread_info to kmemcg Vladimir Davydov
2014-03-13 15:06 ` [PATCH RESEND -mm 10/12] memcg: kill GFP_KMEMCG and stuff Vladimir Davydov
2014-03-13 15:06 ` [PATCH RESEND -mm 11/12] memcg: reparent slab on css offline Vladimir Davydov
2014-03-13 15:06 ` [PATCH RESEND -mm 12/12] slub: make sure all memcg caches have unique names on sysfs Vladimir Davydov
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