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author | Kyle Walker <walker.kyle.t@gmail.com> | 2016-06-30 15:12:18 -0400 |
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committer | Kyle Walker <walker.kyle.t@gmail.com> | 2016-06-30 15:16:47 -0400 |
commit | 36f20ae3b2975e44b6ef17e453ae06a289e9a122 (patch) | |
tree | 9fa9abeb4e1724e4c505f193e3b69cda57b732a4 /src/libsystemd-network/network-internal.c | |
parent | 7486322b99da5b4d2d00d35b310b035f936f7964 (diff) |
manager: Only invoke a single sigchld per unit within a cleanup cycle
By default, each iteration of manager_dispatch_sigchld() results in a unit level
sigchld event being invoked. For scope units, this results in a scope_sigchld_event()
which can seemingly stall for workloads that have a large number of PIDs within the
scope. The stall exhibits itself as a SIG_0 being initiated for each u->pids entry
as a result of pid_is_unwaited().
v2:
This patch resolves this condition by only paying to cost of a sigchld in the underlying
scope unit once per sigchld iteration. A new "sigchldgen" member resides within the
Unit struct. The Manager is incremented via the sd event loop, accessed via
sd_event_get_iteration, and the Unit member is set to the same value as the manager each
time that a sigchld event is invoked. If the Manager iteration value and Unit member
match, the sigchld event is not invoked for that iteration.
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