Hello, Waiman.

On Fri, Jul 21, 2017 at 04:34:50PM -0400, Waiman Long wrote:
> When thread mode is used, it is possible that some cgroups may be
> in an invalid state. Currently users may not be aware that they are
> invalid until they try to migrate tasks over. This patch disallows
> child cgroup creation on invalid domain. This adds one more failure
> point in reminding users that they are dealing with invalid domains.
> It also minimizes the number of invalid domains outstanding as much
> as possible.

It's a bit inconsistent because we can reach the same forbidden state
by turning a sibling cgroup threaded.  Please consider the following.

     A
    / \
   B   C
        \
         D

Let's say all are domains and we make B threaded.  A becomes the
threaded domain, C and D become invalid, which is the configuration
you're trying to prevent.  We can either enabling threaded on B too or
relax type modifications further so that people can make C threaded
which makes sense given that that would lead to a topology which has
to supported anyway (if C were threaded before D was created, it'd
look the same).

So, I'm leaning more towards relaxing restrictions and tightening it,
and given that we have to expose invalid state anyway, I think there's
actual benefit in doing so as it gives more flexibility while building
the hierarchy.

Thanks.

-- 
tejun

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