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    cpuset: reorganize CPU / memory hotplug handling · deb7aa30
    Tejun Heo authored
    
    
    Reorganize hotplug path to prepare for async hotplug handling.
    
    * Both CPU and memory hotplug handlings are collected into a single
      function - cpuset_handle_hotplug().  It doesn't take any argument
      but compares the current setttings of top_cpuset against what's
      actually available to determine what happened.  This function
      directly updates top_cpuset.  If there are CPUs or memory nodes
      which are taken down, cpuset_propagate_hotplug() in invoked on all
      !root cpusets.
    
    * cpuset_propagate_hotplug() is responsible for updating the specified
      cpuset so that it doesn't include any resource which isn't available
      to top_cpuset.  If no CPU or memory is left after update, all tasks
      are moved to the nearest ancestor with both resources.
    
    * update_tasks_cpumask() and update_tasks_nodemask() are now always
      called after cpus or mems masks are updated even if the cpuset
      doesn't have any task.  This is for brevity and not expected to have
      any measureable effect.
    
    * cpu_active_mask and N_HIGH_MEMORY are read exactly once per
      cpuset_handle_hotplug() invocation, all cpusets share the same view
      of what resources are available, and cpuset_handle_hotplug() can
      handle multiple resources going up and down.  These properties will
      allow async operation.
    
    The reorganization, while drastic, is equivalent and shouldn't cause
    any behavior difference.  This will enable making hotplug handling
    async and remove get_online_cpus() -> cgroup_mutex nesting.
    
    Signed-off-by: default avatarTejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
    Acked-by: default avatarLi Zefan <lizefan@huawei.com>
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