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    memcg: enable accounting for IP address and routing-related objects · 6126891c
    Vasily Averin 提交于
    An netadmin inside container can use 'ip a a' and 'ip r a'
    to assign a large number of ipv4/ipv6 addresses and routing entries
    and force kernel to allocate megabytes of unaccounted memory
    for long-lived per-netdevice related kernel objects:
    'struct in_ifaddr', 'struct inet6_ifaddr', 'struct fib6_node',
    'struct rt6_info', 'struct fib_rules' and ip_fib caches.
    
    These objects can be manually removed, though usually they lives
    in memory till destroy of its net namespace.
    
    It makes sense to account for them to restrict the host's memory
    consumption from inside the memcg-limited container.
    
    One of such objects is the 'struct fib6_node' mostly allocated in
    net/ipv6/route.c::__ip6_ins_rt() inside the lock_bh()/unlock_bh() section:
    
     write_lock_bh(&table->tb6_lock);
     err = fib6_add(&table->tb6_root, rt, info, mxc);
     write_unlock_bh(&table->tb6_lock);
    
    In this case it is not enough to simply add SLAB_ACCOUNT to corresponding
    kmem cache. The proper memory cgroup still cannot be found due to the
    incorrect 'in_interrupt()' check used in memcg_kmem_bypass().
    
    Obsoleted in_interrupt() does not describe real execution context properly.
    >From include/linux/preempt.h:
    
     The following macros are deprecated and should not be used in new code:
     in_interrupt()	- We're in NMI,IRQ,SoftIRQ context or have BH disabled
    
    To verify the current execution context new macro should be used instead:
     in_task()	- We're in task context
    Signed-off-by: NVasily Averin <vvs@virtuozzo.com>
    Signed-off-by: NDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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