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authorTejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>2026-04-27 14:16:34 -1000
committerTejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>2026-05-04 09:06:03 -1000
commit60f21a2649308bbd84919ba6656d5ccd660953cf (patch)
treedfd1d5e35139b965ab95348d16ddf1b71b681fb5 /include/linux/workqueue.h
parentd99f7a32f09dccbe396187370ec1a74a31b73d7e (diff)
cgroup, sched_ext: Include exiting tasks in cgroup iter
a72f73c4dd9b ("cgroup: Don't expose dead tasks in cgroup") made css_task_iter_advance() skip exiting tasks so cgroup.procs stays consistent with waitpid() visibility. Unfortunately, this broke scx_task_iter. scx_task_iter walks either scx_tasks (global) or a cgroup subtree via css_task_iter() and the two modes are expected to cover the same set of tasks. After the above change the cgroup-scoped mode silently skips tasks past exit_signals() that are still on scx_tasks. scx_sub_enable_workfn()'s abort path is one of the symptoms: an exiting SCX_TASK_SUB_INIT task can race past the cgroup iter leaking __scx_init_task() state. Other iterations share the same gap. Add CSS_TASK_ITER_WITH_DEAD to opt out of the skip and use it from scx_task_iter(). Fixes: b0e4c2f8a0f0 ("sched_ext: Implement cgroup subtree iteration for scx_task_iter") Reported-by: Cheng-Yang Chou <yphbchou0911@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
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