this removes the (temporary) hard-coded path to a cgroup.freeze file
to be used for checking the presence of the cgroup v2 uid/pid hierarchy
for the app freezer. From now on, only the new API must be used (see the
implementation under CacheAppOptimizer).
Bug: 180056337
Test: built without errors
Change-Id: Ifd0bce81a540a86c0c74d3e52fbe88fb731a02e1
With the new uid/pid hierarchy the search path looks into uid_0, which
is always present.
Bug: 168907513
Test: verified that the cgroup v2 hierarchy works correctly in normal
mode
Test: verified that the cgroup v2 hierarchy works correctly in recovery
mode
Change-Id: If33594e4891128148da64bed47e68fa74667013d
This path can be used for clients to verify freezer support on a
specific platform.
Bug: 168058155
Test: verified correct functioning with ActivityManager
Change-Id: Ie15feed274ccbbe31228ee98c50eab3f4dd479a7
Because we cache file descriptors associated with cgroup "tasks" file it
should not be used with SetProcessProfiles API which operates on entire
processes rather than tasks. Change SetProcessProfiles API to prevent
cache fd usage, modify ExecuteForProcess to not attempt to use cached
fd. Also fix unconditional calls to EnableResourceCaching from
ExecuteForTask which should be called only when SetTaskProfiles is used
with use_fd_cache set to true.
Bug: 149524788
Change-Id: I880efaf8217a4dd7ccfbb4fb167b2295cefc057a
Signed-off-by: Suren Baghdasaryan <surenb@google.com>
~2007 a change was added that would allow oneshot services to
daemonize by not killing their process group. This was a hack at the
time, and should certainly not be needed now. I've resisted removing
the behavior however, as it hadn't caused any issues.
Recently, it was detected that the cgroups that these processes belong
to, would exist forever and therefore leak memory. Instead of simply
removing the cgroups when empty, this provides a good opportunity to
do the right thing and fix this behavior once and for all.
The new (correct) behavior only happens for devices with vendor images
built for Android R or later. Init will log a warning to dmesg when
it detects this difference in behavior has occurred.
Bug: 144545923
Test: boot CF/Coral and see no difference in behavior.
Test: boot CF with a service that daemonizes and see the warning.
Change-Id: I333a2e25a541ec0114ac50ab8ae7f1ea3f055447
Expose API to return name of task profile for cpuset/sched policy so
that libprocessgroup clients using SetTaskProfiles directly don't have
to maintain the mapping. This reduces the risk of inconsistency and saves
memory.
Bug: 139521784
Test: atest libcutils_test:SchedPolicy
Change-Id: I414312a038613913fb6a827bdcefceb3dec21264
A process can give up the permission to set cgroup. If we still
keep the fd that was cached before losing the permission, when
the process sets scheduling group, it will write to the cached
fd without checking if is accessible and lead to sepolicy denied.
Bug: 123043091
Test: Build and boot.
Test: A new process from zygote set cgroup and drop fd cache, and
then specializes to app domain. There is no sepolicy denied
when the process creates new thread.
(android::thread_data_t::trampoline)
Change-Id: I285ee91424ea965ea9c670fc0f6662948e3e2ce5
Limit libprocessgroup VNDK API to the minimum set required for task
profiles usage. This API allows vendors to use cgroups without accessing
cgroup files directly, therefore allowing Android to change cgroup
arrangement details without breaking vendor code.
Bug: 131098932
Test: build and boot
Change-Id: I92463dfb44a108a133bafd2fe52237b6b1d50a69
Signed-off-by: Suren Baghdasaryan <surenb@google.com>
This reverts commit bee9f5718b
"libprocessgroup: Disable file descriptor caching temporarily" and adds
option to use SetTaskProfiles and SetProcessProfiles without file caching.
This option is used from JNI to avoid access denials because cached files
are not whitelisted for JNI usage.
Bug: 123868658
Bug: 123043091
Test: boot using svelte target
Change-Id: I76b9d6af8a1dd4464cb3cf3e6dc327980efdf361
Signed-off-by: Suren Baghdasaryan <surenb@google.com>
Only init uses SetupCgroups. This functionality is
moved from libprocessgroup to its own library, and only
init links to it.
Also, merge CgroupSetupCgroups() with CgroupMap::SetupCgroups()
because the former is just an alias of the latter, and
CgroupMap does not belong to libcgrouprc_setup.
Test: boots
Bug: 123664216
Change-Id: I941dc0c415e2b22ae663d43e30dc7a464687325e
Merged-In: I941dc0c415e2b22ae663d43e30dc7a464687325e
SetupCgroups is called by init process during early-init stage and is not
supposed to be called again by anyone else. Ensure that the caller is the
init process, make sure cgroup.rc file is written only one time, keep the
file descriptor to cgroup.rc file open by the init process to ensure all
its further mappings stay valid even if the file is deleted.
Bug: 124774415
Test: build, run, verify no errors or warning in the logcat
Change-Id: Ib8822cf0112db7744e28d442182d54dcf06f46f2
Signed-off-by: Suren Baghdasaryan <surenb@google.com>
Abstract usage of cgroups into task profiles that allows for changes
in cgroup hierarchy and version without affecting framework codebase.
Rework current processgroup and sched_policy API function implementations
to use task profiles instead of hardcoded paths and attributes.
Mount cgroups using information from cgroups.json rather than from init.rc
Exempt-From-Owner-Approval: already approved in internal master
Bug: 111307099
Test: builds, boots
Change-Id: If5532d6dc570add825cebd5b5148e00c7d688e32
Merged-In: If5532d6dc570add825cebd5b5148e00c7d688e32
Signed-off-by: Suren Baghdasaryan <surenb@google.com>
This reverts commit b5394db682.
Reason for revert: AOSP is fixed with new vendor image
Change-Id: Ie1a2e0200600214a65f4fe2250c903c8e8ce0a29
Signed-off-by: Suren Baghdasaryan <surenb@google.com>
The memcg.limit_percent option can be used to limit the cgroup's
max RSS to the given value as a percentage of the device's physical
memory. The memcg.limit_property option specifies the name of a
property that can be used to control the cgroup's max RSS. These
new options correspond to the arguments to the limitProcessMemory
function in frameworks/av/media/libmedia/MediaUtils.cpp; this will
allow us to add these options to the rc files for the programs that
call this function and then remove the callers in a later change.
There is also a change in semantics: the memcg.* options now have
an effect on all devices which support memory cgroups, not just
those with ro.config.low_ram or ro.config.per_app_memcg set to true.
This change also brings the semantics in line with the documentation,
so it looks like the previous semantics were unintentional.
Change-Id: I9495826de6e477b952e23866743b5fa600adcacb
Bug: 118642754
Allow configuring memory.swappiness, memory.soft_limit_in_bytes
and memory.limit_in_bytes by init; by doing so there is better
control of memory consumption per native app.
Test: tested on gobo branch.
bug: 63765067
Change-Id: I8906f3ff5ef77f75a0f4cdfbf9d424a579ed52bb
- killProcessGroup retries if it fails while
killProcessGroupOnce only tries once.
- useful for sending signal like SIGTERM once.
bug: 36696408
Test: will add usage to init
Change-Id: Ia1e3d4ec848e785a3238f262b02914695cded4c7
libprocessgroup will allow Zygote to place processes
in a cgroup, and then kill the process and all forked processes
later. lmkd will also kill all forked processes.
Bug: 15313911
Change-Id: I20404d0dbe448f1c475d2f4c61cccca462f9e544