On 12/21, Roman Gushchin wrote:
>
> +static void cgroup_do_freeze(struct cgroup *cgrp, bool freeze)
> +{
> +     struct css_task_iter it;
> +     struct task_struct *task;
> +
> +     lockdep_assert_held(&cgroup_mutex);
> +
> +     spin_lock_irq(&css_set_lock);
> +     if (freeze) {
> +             cgrp->freezer.nr_tasks_to_freeze = __cgroup_task_count(cgrp);
> +             set_bit(CGRP_FREEZE, &cgrp->flags);
> +     } else {
> +             clear_bit(CGRP_FREEZE, &cgrp->flags);
> +     }
> +     spin_unlock_irq(&css_set_lock);
> +
> +     css_task_iter_start(&cgrp->self, 0, &it);
> +     while ((task = css_task_iter_next(&it))) {
> +             /*
> +              * Ignore kernel threads here. Freezing cgroups containing
> +              * kthreads isn't supported.
> +              */
> +             if (task->flags & PF_KTHREAD)
> +                     continue;
> +             cgroup_freeze_task(task, freeze);
> +     }
> +     css_task_iter_end(&it);

I don't understand why this can race with exiting task. Or with SIGKILL which
kills a task before it sets current->frozen.

How can we trust nr_tasks_to_freeze at all?

Yes you added cgroup_dec_tasks_to_freeze() into cgroup_exit(). But it won't be
called if CGRP_FROZEN was not set yet, or because of "spurious" transitions
caused by cgroup_inc/dec_frozen_cnt() called by this or other tasks.

it seems that cgroup_exit() should check CGRP_FREEZE instead...

Oleg.

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