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diff --git a/mm/memcontrol.c b/mm/memcontrol.c
index 194721839cf..d12ca6f3c29 100644
--- a/mm/memcontrol.c
+++ b/mm/memcontrol.c
@@ -187,10 +187,6 @@ struct mem_cgroup_per_node {
struct mem_cgroup_per_zone zoneinfo[MAX_NR_ZONES];
};
-struct mem_cgroup_lru_info {
- struct mem_cgroup_per_node *nodeinfo[0];
-};
-
/*
* Cgroups above their limits are maintained in a RB-Tree, independent of
* their hierarchy representation
@@ -267,28 +263,10 @@ struct mem_cgroup {
/* vmpressure notifications */
struct vmpressure vmpressure;
- union {
- /*
- * the counter to account for mem+swap usage.
- */
- struct res_counter memsw;
-
- /*
- * rcu_freeing is used only when freeing struct mem_cgroup,
- * so put it into a union to avoid wasting more memory.
- * It must be disjoint from the css field. It could be
- * in a union with the res field, but res plays a much
- * larger part in mem_cgroup life than memsw, and might
- * be of interest, even at time of free, when debugging.
- * So share rcu_head with the less interesting memsw.
- */
- struct rcu_head rcu_freeing;
- /*
- * We also need some space for a worker in deferred freeing.
- * By the time we call it, rcu_freeing is no longer in use.
- */
- struct work_struct work_freeing;
- };
+ /*
+ * the counter to account for mem+swap usage.
+ */
+ struct res_counter memsw;
/*
* the counter to account for kernel memory usage.
@@ -303,8 +281,6 @@ struct mem_cgroup {
bool oom_lock;
atomic_t under_oom;
- atomic_t refcnt;
-
int swappiness;
/* OOM-Killer disable */
int oom_kill_disable;
@@ -366,14 +342,8 @@ struct mem_cgroup {
atomic_t numainfo_updating;
#endif
- /*
- * Per cgroup active and inactive list, similar to the
- * per zone LRU lists.
- *
- * WARNING: This has to be the last element of the struct. Don't
- * add new fields after this point.
- */
- struct mem_cgroup_lru_info info;
+ struct mem_cgroup_per_node *nodeinfo[0];
+ /* WARNING: nodeinfo must be the last member here */
};
static size_t memcg_size(void)
@@ -416,6 +386,11 @@ static void memcg_kmem_clear_activated(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
static void memcg_kmem_mark_dead(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
{
+ /*
+ * Our caller must use css_get() first, because memcg_uncharge_kmem()
+ * will call css_put() if it sees the memcg is dead.
+ */
+ smp_wmb();
if (test_bit(KMEM_ACCOUNTED_ACTIVE, &memcg->kmem_account_flags))
set_bit(KMEM_ACCOUNTED_DEAD, &memcg->kmem_account_flags);
}
@@ -508,9 +483,6 @@ enum res_type {
*/
static DEFINE_MUTEX(memcg_create_mutex);
-static void mem_cgroup_get(struct mem_cgroup *memcg);
-static void mem_cgroup_put(struct mem_cgroup *memcg);
-
static inline
struct mem_cgroup *mem_cgroup_from_css(struct cgroup_subsys_state *s)
{
@@ -561,15 +533,15 @@ void sock_update_memcg(struct sock *sk)
*/
if (sk->sk_cgrp) {
BUG_ON(mem_cgroup_is_root(sk->sk_cgrp->memcg));
- mem_cgroup_get(sk->sk_cgrp->memcg);
+ css_get(&sk->sk_cgrp->memcg->css);
return;
}
rcu_read_lock();
memcg = mem_cgroup_from_task(current);
cg_proto = sk->sk_prot->proto_cgroup(memcg);
- if (!mem_cgroup_is_root(memcg) && memcg_proto_active(cg_proto)) {
- mem_cgroup_get(memcg);
+ if (!mem_cgroup_is_root(memcg) &&
+ memcg_proto_active(cg_proto) && css_tryget(&memcg->css)) {
sk->sk_cgrp = cg_proto;
}
rcu_read_unlock();
@@ -583,7 +555,7 @@ void sock_release_memcg(struct sock *sk)
struct mem_cgroup *memcg;
WARN_ON(!sk->sk_cgrp->memcg);
memcg = sk->sk_cgrp->memcg;
- mem_cgroup_put(memcg);
+ css_put(&sk->sk_cgrp->memcg->css);
}
}
@@ -683,7 +655,7 @@ static struct mem_cgroup_per_zone *
mem_cgroup_zoneinfo(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, int nid, int zid)
{
VM_BUG_ON((unsigned)nid >= nr_node_ids);
- return &memcg->info.nodeinfo[nid]->zoneinfo[zid];
+ return &memcg->nodeinfo[nid]->zoneinfo[zid];
}
struct cgroup_subsys_state *mem_cgroup_css(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
@@ -1148,6 +1120,58 @@ skip_node:
return NULL;
}
+static void mem_cgroup_iter_invalidate(struct mem_cgroup *root)
+{
+ /*
+ * When a group in the hierarchy below root is destroyed, the
+ * hierarchy iterator can no longer be trusted since it might
+ * have pointed to the destroyed group. Invalidate it.
+ */
+ atomic_inc(&root->dead_count);
+}
+
+static struct mem_cgroup *
+mem_cgroup_iter_load(struct mem_cgroup_reclaim_iter *iter,
+ struct mem_cgroup *root,
+ int *sequence)
+{
+ struct mem_cgroup *position = NULL;
+ /*
+ * A cgroup destruction happens in two stages: offlining and
+ * release. They are separated by a RCU grace period.
+ *
+ * If the iterator is valid, we may still race with an
+ * offlining. The RCU lock ensures the object won't be
+ * released, tryget will fail if we lost the race.
+ */
+ *sequence = atomic_read(&root->dead_count);
+ if (iter->last_dead_count == *sequence) {
+ smp_rmb();
+ position = iter->last_visited;
+ if (position && !css_tryget(&position->css))
+ position = NULL;
+ }
+ return position;
+}
+
+static void mem_cgroup_iter_update(struct mem_cgroup_reclaim_iter *iter,
+ struct mem_cgroup *last_visited,
+ struct mem_cgroup *new_position,
+ int sequence)
+{
+ if (last_visited)
+ css_put(&last_visited->css);
+ /*
+ * We store the sequence count from the time @last_visited was
+ * loaded successfully instead of rereading it here so that we
+ * don't lose destruction events in between. We could have
+ * raced with the destruction of @new_position after all.
+ */
+ iter->last_visited = new_position;
+ smp_wmb();
+ iter->last_dead_count = sequence;
+}
+
/**
* mem_cgroup_iter - iterate over memory cgroup hierarchy
* @root: hierarchy root
@@ -1171,7 +1195,6 @@ struct mem_cgroup *mem_cgroup_iter(struct mem_cgroup *root,
{
struct mem_cgroup *memcg = NULL;
struct mem_cgroup *last_visited = NULL;
- unsigned long uninitialized_var(dead_count);
if (mem_cgroup_disabled())
return NULL;
@@ -1191,6 +1214,7 @@ struct mem_cgroup *mem_cgroup_iter(struct mem_cgroup *root,
rcu_read_lock();
while (!memcg) {
struct mem_cgroup_reclaim_iter *uninitialized_var(iter);
+ int uninitialized_var(seq);
if (reclaim) {
int nid = zone_to_nid(reclaim->zone);
@@ -1204,37 +1228,13 @@ struct mem_cgroup *mem_cgroup_iter(struct mem_cgroup *root,
goto out_unlock;
}
- /*
- * If the dead_count mismatches, a destruction
- * has happened or is happening concurrently.
- * If the dead_count matches, a destruction
- * might still happen concurrently, but since
- * we checked under RCU, that destruction
- * won't free the object until we release the
- * RCU reader lock. Thus, the dead_count
- * check verifies the pointer is still valid,
- * css_tryget() verifies the cgroup pointed to
- * is alive.
- */
- dead_count = atomic_read(&root->dead_count);
- if (dead_count == iter->last_dead_count) {
- smp_rmb();
- last_visited = iter->last_visited;
- if (last_visited &&
- !css_tryget(&last_visited->css))
- last_visited = NULL;
- }
+ last_visited = mem_cgroup_iter_load(iter, root, &seq);
}
memcg = __mem_cgroup_iter_next(root, last_visited);
if (reclaim) {
- if (last_visited)
- css_put(&last_visited->css);
-
- iter->last_visited = memcg;
- smp_wmb();
- iter->last_dead_count = dead_count;
+ mem_cgroup_iter_update(iter, last_visited, memcg, seq);
if (!memcg)
iter->generation++;
@@ -1448,11 +1448,12 @@ static bool mem_cgroup_same_or_subtree(const struct mem_cgroup *root_memcg,
return ret;
}
-int task_in_mem_cgroup(struct task_struct *task, const struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
+bool task_in_mem_cgroup(struct task_struct *task,
+ const struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
{
- int ret;
struct mem_cgroup *curr = NULL;
struct task_struct *p;
+ bool ret;
p = find_lock_task_mm(task);
if (p) {
@@ -1464,14 +1465,14 @@ int task_in_mem_cgroup(struct task_struct *task, const struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
* killer still needs to detect if they have already been oom
* killed to prevent needlessly killing additional tasks.
*/
- task_lock(task);
+ rcu_read_lock();
curr = mem_cgroup_from_task(task);
if (curr)
css_get(&curr->css);
- task_unlock(task);
+ rcu_read_unlock();
}
if (!curr)
- return 0;
+ return false;
/*
* We should check use_hierarchy of "memcg" not "curr". Because checking
* use_hierarchy of "curr" here make this function true if hierarchy is
@@ -3031,8 +3032,16 @@ static void memcg_uncharge_kmem(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, u64 size)
if (res_counter_uncharge(&memcg->kmem, size))
return;
+ /*
+ * Releases a reference taken in kmem_cgroup_css_offline in case
+ * this last uncharge is racing with the offlining code or it is
+ * outliving the memcg existence.
+ *
+ * The memory barrier imposed by test&clear is paired with the
+ * explicit one in memcg_kmem_mark_dead().
+ */
if (memcg_kmem_test_and_clear_dead(memcg))
- mem_cgroup_put(memcg);
+ css_put(&memcg->css);
}
void memcg_cache_list_add(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, struct kmem_cache *cachep)
@@ -3223,7 +3232,7 @@ void memcg_release_cache(struct kmem_cache *s)
list_del(&s->memcg_params->list);
mutex_unlock(&memcg->slab_caches_mutex);
- mem_cgroup_put(memcg);
+ css_put(&memcg->css);
out:
kfree(s->memcg_params);
}
@@ -3383,16 +3392,18 @@ static struct kmem_cache *memcg_create_kmem_cache(struct mem_cgroup *memcg,
mutex_lock(&memcg_cache_mutex);
new_cachep = cachep->memcg_params->memcg_caches[idx];
- if (new_cachep)
+ if (new_cachep) {
+ css_put(&memcg->css);
goto out;
+ }
new_cachep = kmem_cache_dup(memcg, cachep);
if (new_cachep == NULL) {
new_cachep = cachep;
+ css_put(&memcg->css);
goto out;
}
- mem_cgroup_get(memcg);
atomic_set(&new_cachep->memcg_params->nr_pages , 0);
cachep->memcg_params->memcg_caches[idx] = new_cachep;
@@ -3480,8 +3491,6 @@ static void memcg_create_cache_work_func(struct work_struct *w)
cw = container_of(w, struct create_work, work);
memcg_create_kmem_cache(cw->memcg, cw->cachep);
- /* Drop the reference gotten when we enqueued. */
- css_put(&cw->memcg->css);
kfree(cw);
}
@@ -3618,6 +3627,34 @@ __memcg_kmem_newpage_charge(gfp_t gfp, struct mem_cgroup **_memcg, int order)
int ret;
*_memcg = NULL;
+
+ /*
+ * Disabling accounting is only relevant for some specific memcg
+ * internal allocations. Therefore we would initially not have such
+ * check here, since direct calls to the page allocator that are marked
+ * with GFP_KMEMCG only happen outside memcg core. We are mostly
+ * concerned with cache allocations, and by having this test at
+ * memcg_kmem_get_cache, we are already able to relay the allocation to
+ * the root cache and bypass the memcg cache altogether.
+ *
+ * There is one exception, though: the SLUB allocator does not create
+ * large order caches, but rather service large kmallocs directly from
+ * the page allocator. Therefore, the following sequence when backed by
+ * the SLUB allocator:
+ *
+ * memcg_stop_kmem_account();
+ * kmalloc(<large_number>)
+ * memcg_resume_kmem_account();
+ *
+ * would effectively ignore the fact that we should skip accounting,
+ * since it will drive us directly to this function without passing
+ * through the cache selector memcg_kmem_get_cache. Such large
+ * allocations are extremely rare but can happen, for instance, for the
+ * cache arrays. We bring this test here.
+ */
+ if (!current->mm || current->memcg_kmem_skip_account)
+ return true;
+
memcg = try_get_mem_cgroup_from_mm(current->mm);
/*
@@ -4171,12 +4208,12 @@ __mem_cgroup_uncharge_common(struct page *page, enum charge_type ctype,
unlock_page_cgroup(pc);
/*
* even after unlock, we have memcg->res.usage here and this memcg
- * will never be freed.
+ * will never be freed, so it's safe to call css_get().
*/
memcg_check_events(memcg, page);
if (do_swap_account && ctype == MEM_CGROUP_CHARGE_TYPE_SWAPOUT) {
mem_cgroup_swap_statistics(memcg, true);
- mem_cgroup_get(memcg);
+ css_get(&memcg->css);
}
/*
* Migration does not charge the res_counter for the
@@ -4288,7 +4325,7 @@ mem_cgroup_uncharge_swapcache(struct page *page, swp_entry_t ent, bool swapout)
/*
* record memcg information, if swapout && memcg != NULL,
- * mem_cgroup_get() was called in uncharge().
+ * css_get() was called in uncharge().
*/
if (do_swap_account && swapout && memcg)
swap_cgroup_record(ent, css_id(&memcg->css));
@@ -4319,7 +4356,7 @@ void mem_cgroup_uncharge_swap(swp_entry_t ent)
if (!mem_cgroup_is_root(memcg))
res_counter_uncharge(&memcg->memsw, PAGE_SIZE);
mem_cgroup_swap_statistics(memcg, false);
- mem_cgroup_put(memcg);
+ css_put(&memcg->css);
}
rcu_read_unlock();
}
@@ -4353,11 +4390,14 @@ static int mem_cgroup_move_swap_account(swp_entry_t entry,
* This function is only called from task migration context now.
* It postpones res_counter and refcount handling till the end
* of task migration(mem_cgroup_clear_mc()) for performance
- * improvement. But we cannot postpone mem_cgroup_get(to)
- * because if the process that has been moved to @to does
- * swap-in, the refcount of @to might be decreased to 0.
+ * improvement. But we cannot postpone css_get(to) because if
+ * the process that has been moved to @to does swap-in, the
+ * refcount of @to might be decreased to 0.
+ *
+ * We are in attach() phase, so the cgroup is guaranteed to be
+ * alive, so we can just call css_get().
*/
- mem_cgroup_get(to);
+ css_get(&to->css);
return 0;
}
return -EINVAL;
@@ -5136,14 +5176,6 @@ static int memcg_update_kmem_limit(struct cgroup *cont, u64 val)
* starts accounting before all call sites are patched
*/
memcg_kmem_set_active(memcg);
-
- /*
- * kmem charges can outlive the cgroup. In the case of slab
- * pages, for instance, a page contain objects from various
- * processes, so it is unfeasible to migrate them away. We
- * need to reference count the memcg because of that.
- */
- mem_cgroup_get(memcg);
} else
ret = res_counter_set_limit(&memcg->kmem, val);
out:
@@ -5176,16 +5208,16 @@ static int memcg_propagate_kmem(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
goto out;
/*
- * destroy(), called if we fail, will issue static_key_slow_inc() and
- * mem_cgroup_put() if kmem is enabled. We have to either call them
- * unconditionally, or clear the KMEM_ACTIVE flag. I personally find
- * this more consistent, since it always leads to the same destroy path
+ * __mem_cgroup_free() will issue static_key_slow_dec() because this
+ * memcg is active already. If the later initialization fails then the
+ * cgroup core triggers the cleanup so we do not have to do it here.
*/
- mem_cgroup_get(memcg);
static_key_slow_inc(&memcg_kmem_enabled_key);
mutex_lock(&set_limit_mutex);
+ memcg_stop_kmem_account();
ret = memcg_update_cache_sizes(memcg);
+ memcg_resume_kmem_account();
mutex_unlock(&set_limit_mutex);
out:
return ret;
@@ -5864,23 +5896,43 @@ static int memcg_init_kmem(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, struct cgroup_subsys *ss)
return mem_cgroup_sockets_init(memcg, ss);
}
-static void kmem_cgroup_destroy(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
+static void memcg_destroy_kmem(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
{
mem_cgroup_sockets_destroy(memcg);
+}
+
+static void kmem_cgroup_css_offline(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
+{
+ if (!memcg_kmem_is_active(memcg))
+ return;
+
+ /*
+ * kmem charges can outlive the cgroup. In the case of slab
+ * pages, for instance, a page contain objects from various
+ * processes. As we prevent from taking a reference for every
+ * such allocation we have to be careful when doing uncharge
+ * (see memcg_uncharge_kmem) and here during offlining.
+ *
+ * The idea is that that only the _last_ uncharge which sees
+ * the dead memcg will drop the last reference. An additional
+ * reference is taken here before the group is marked dead
+ * which is then paired with css_put during uncharge resp. here.
+ *
+ * Although this might sound strange as this path is called from
+ * css_offline() when the referencemight have dropped down to 0
+ * and shouldn't be incremented anymore (css_tryget would fail)
+ * we do not have other options because of the kmem allocations
+ * lifetime.
+ */
+ css_get(&memcg->css);
memcg_kmem_mark_dead(memcg);
if (res_counter_read_u64(&memcg->kmem, RES_USAGE) != 0)
return;
- /*
- * Charges already down to 0, undo mem_cgroup_get() done in the charge
- * path here, being careful not to race with memcg_uncharge_kmem: it is
- * possible that the charges went down to 0 between mark_dead and the
- * res_counter read, so in that case, we don't need the put
- */
if (memcg_kmem_test_and_clear_dead(memcg))
- mem_cgroup_put(memcg);
+ css_put(&memcg->css);
}
#else
static int memcg_init_kmem(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, struct cgroup_subsys *ss)
@@ -5888,7 +5940,11 @@ static int memcg_init_kmem(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, struct cgroup_subsys *ss)
return 0;
}
-static void kmem_cgroup_destroy(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
+static void memcg_destroy_kmem(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
+{
+}
+
+static void kmem_cgroup_css_offline(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
{
}
#endif
@@ -6058,13 +6114,13 @@ static int alloc_mem_cgroup_per_zone_info(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, int node)
mz->on_tree = false;
mz->memcg = memcg;
}
- memcg->info.nodeinfo[node] = pn;
+ memcg->nodeinfo[node] = pn;
return 0;
}
static void free_mem_cgroup_per_zone_info(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, int node)
{
- kfree(memcg->info.nodeinfo[node]);
+ kfree(memcg->nodeinfo[node]);
}
static struct mem_cgroup *mem_cgroup_alloc(void)
@@ -6137,49 +6193,6 @@ static void __mem_cgroup_free(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
vfree(memcg);
}
-
-/*
- * Helpers for freeing a kmalloc()ed/vzalloc()ed mem_cgroup by RCU,
- * but in process context. The work_freeing structure is overlaid
- * on the rcu_freeing structure, which itself is overlaid on memsw.
- */
-static void free_work(struct work_struct *work)
-{
- struct mem_cgroup *memcg;
-
- memcg = container_of(work, struct mem_cgroup, work_freeing);
- __mem_cgroup_free(memcg);
-}
-
-static void free_rcu(struct rcu_head *rcu_head)
-{
- struct mem_cgroup *memcg;
-
- memcg = container_of(rcu_head, struct mem_cgroup, rcu_freeing);
- INIT_WORK(&memcg->work_freeing, free_work);
- schedule_work(&memcg->work_freeing);
-}
-
-static void mem_cgroup_get(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
-{
- atomic_inc(&memcg->refcnt);
-}
-
-static void __mem_cgroup_put(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, int count)
-{
- if (atomic_sub_and_test(count, &memcg->refcnt)) {
- struct mem_cgroup *parent = parent_mem_cgroup(memcg);
- call_rcu(&memcg->rcu_freeing, free_rcu);
- if (parent)
- mem_cgroup_put(parent);
- }
-}
-
-static void mem_cgroup_put(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
-{
- __mem_cgroup_put(memcg, 1);
-}
-
/*
* Returns the parent mem_cgroup in memcgroup hierarchy with hierarchy enabled.
*/
@@ -6239,7 +6252,6 @@ mem_cgroup_css_alloc(struct cgroup *cont)
memcg->last_scanned_node = MAX_NUMNODES;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&memcg->oom_notify);
- atomic_set(&memcg->refcnt, 1);
memcg->move_charge_at_immigrate = 0;
mutex_init(&memcg->thresholds_lock);
spin_lock_init(&memcg->move_lock);
@@ -6275,12 +6287,9 @@ mem_cgroup_css_online(struct cgroup *cont)
res_counter_init(&memcg->kmem, &parent->kmem);
/*
- * We increment refcnt of the parent to ensure that we can
- * safely access it on res_counter_charge/uncharge.
- * This refcnt will be decremented when freeing this
- * mem_cgroup(see mem_cgroup_put).
+ * No need to take a reference to the parent because cgroup
+ * core guarantees its existence.
*/
- mem_cgroup_get(parent);
} else {
res_counter_init(&memcg->res, NULL);
res_counter_init(&memcg->memsw, NULL);
@@ -6296,16 +6305,6 @@ mem_cgroup_css_online(struct cgroup *cont)
error = memcg_init_kmem(memcg, &mem_cgroup_subsys);
mutex_unlock(&memcg_create_mutex);
- if (error) {
- /*
- * We call put now because our (and parent's) refcnts
- * are already in place. mem_cgroup_put() will internally
- * call __mem_cgroup_free, so return directly
- */
- mem_cgroup_put(memcg);
- if (parent->use_hierarchy)
- mem_cgroup_put(parent);
- }
return error;
}
@@ -6317,20 +6316,22 @@ static void mem_cgroup_invalidate_reclaim_iterators(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
struct mem_cgroup *parent = memcg;
while ((parent = parent_mem_cgroup(parent)))
- atomic_inc(&parent->dead_count);
+ mem_cgroup_iter_invalidate(parent);
/*
* if the root memcg is not hierarchical we have to check it
* explicitely.
*/
if (!root_mem_cgroup->use_hierarchy)
- atomic_inc(&root_mem_cgroup->dead_count);
+ mem_cgroup_iter_invalidate(root_mem_cgroup);
}
static void mem_cgroup_css_offline(struct cgroup *cont)
{
struct mem_cgroup *memcg = mem_cgroup_from_cont(cont);
+ kmem_cgroup_css_offline(memcg);
+
mem_cgroup_invalidate_reclaim_iterators(memcg);
mem_cgroup_reparent_charges(memcg);
mem_cgroup_destroy_all_caches(memcg);
@@ -6340,9 +6341,8 @@ static void mem_cgroup_css_free(struct cgroup *cont)
{
struct mem_cgroup *memcg = mem_cgroup_from_cont(cont);
- kmem_cgroup_destroy(memcg);
-
- mem_cgroup_put(memcg);
+ memcg_destroy_kmem(memcg);
+ __mem_cgroup_free(memcg);
}
#ifdef CONFIG_MMU
@@ -6651,6 +6651,7 @@ static void __mem_cgroup_clear_mc(void)
{
struct mem_cgroup *from = mc.from;
struct mem_cgroup *to = mc.to;
+ int i;
/* we must uncharge all the leftover precharges from mc.to */
if (mc.precharge) {
@@ -6671,7 +6672,9 @@ static void __mem_cgroup_clear_mc(void)
if (!mem_cgroup_is_root(mc.from))
res_counter_uncharge(&mc.from->memsw,
PAGE_SIZE * mc.moved_swap);
- __mem_cgroup_put(mc.from, mc.moved_swap);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < mc.moved_swap; i++)
+ css_put(&mc.from->css);
if (!mem_cgroup_is_root(mc.to)) {
/*
@@ -6681,7 +6684,7 @@ static void __mem_cgroup_clear_mc(void)
res_counter_uncharge(&mc.to->res,
PAGE_SIZE * mc.moved_swap);
}
- /* we've already done mem_cgroup_get(mc.to) */
+ /* we've already done css_get(mc.to) */
mc.moved_swap = 0;
}
memcg_oom_recover(from);