On 11/28/23 11:46, Tejun Heo wrote:
Hello,
On Mon, Nov 27, 2023 at 02:51:05PM -0500, Waiman Long wrote:
The root-only cpuset.cpus.isolated control file shows the current set of isolated CPUs in isolated partitions. This control file is currently exposed only with the cgroup_debug boot command line option which also adds the ".__DEBUG__." prefix. This is actually a useful control file if users want to find out which CPUs are currently in an isolated state by the cpuset controller. Remove CFTYPE_DEBUG flag for this control file and make it available by default without any prefix.
The test_cpuset_prs.sh test script and the cgroup-v2.rst documentation file are also updated accordingly. Minor code change is also made in test_cpuset_prs.sh to avoid false test failure when running on debug kernel.
Applied to cgroup/for-6.8 but I wonder whether this would be useful in non-root cgroups too. e.g. In a delegated partition which is namespaced, wouldn't this be useful too?
Thanks.
For simplicity,we only maintain one cpumask of isolated CPUs that includes all the exclusive CPUs in isolated partitions. We haven't maintain separate masks for delegation purposes. We can certainly extend that if the needs arise. At this point, the set of isolated CPUs is mainly used for determining what kernel background services can be disabled to reduce interference from the whole kernel point of view.
Cheers, Longman