On 24/05/18 11:09, Waiman Long wrote:
> On 05/24/2018 10:36 AM, Juri Lelli wrote:
> > On 17/05/18 16:55, Waiman Long wrote:
> >
> > [...]
> >
> >> +  A parent cgroup cannot distribute all its CPUs to child
> >> +  scheduling domain cgroups unless its load balancing flag is
> >> +  turned off.
> >> +
> >> +  cpuset.sched.load_balance
> >> +  A read-write single value file which exists on non-root
> >> +  cpuset-enabled cgroups.  It is a binary value flag that accepts
> >> +  either "0" (off) or a non-zero value (on).  This flag is set
> >> +  by the parent and is not delegatable.
> >> +
> >> +  When it is on, tasks within this cpuset will be load-balanced
> >> +  by the kernel scheduler.  Tasks will be moved from CPUs with
> >> +  high load to other CPUs within the same cpuset with less load
> >> +  periodically.
> >> +
> >> +  When it is off, there will be no load balancing among CPUs on
> >> +  this cgroup.  Tasks will stay in the CPUs they are running on
> >> +  and will not be moved to other CPUs.
> >> +
> >> +  The initial value of this flag is "1".  This flag is then
> >> +  inherited by child cgroups with cpuset enabled.  Its state
> >> +  can only be changed on a scheduling domain cgroup with no
> >> +  cpuset-enabled children.
> > [...]
> >
> >> +  /*
> >> +   * On default hierachy, a load balance flag change is only allowed
> >> +   * in a scheduling domain with no child cpuset.
> >> +   */
> >> +  if (cgroup_subsys_on_dfl(cpuset_cgrp_subsys) && balance_flag_changed &&
> >> +     (!is_sched_domain(cs) || css_has_online_children(&cs->css))) {
> >> +          err = -EINVAL;
> >> +          goto out;
> >> +  }
> > The rule is actually
> >
> >  - no child cpuset
> >  - and it must be a scheduling domain
> >
> > Right?
> 
> Yes, because it doesn't make sense to have a cpu in one cpuset that has
> loading balance off while, at the same time, in another cpuset with load
> balancing turned on. This restriction is there to make sure that the
> above condition will not happen. I may be wrong if there is a realistic
> use case where the above condition is desired.

Yep, makes sense to me.

Maybe add the second condition to the comment and documentation.
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