cgroup_exit() is called in fork and exit path. If it's called in the
failure path during fork, PF_EXITING isn't set, and then lockdep will
complain.
Fix this by removing cgroup_exit() in that failure path. cgroup_fork()
does nothing that needs cleanup.
Reported-by: Sasha Levin <sasha.levin@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Li Zefan <lizefan@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
  * notify_on_release(), then leave the task attached to the root cgroup in
  * each hierarchy for the remainder of its exit.  No need to bother with
  * init_css_set refcnting.  init_css_set never goes away and we can't race
- * with migration path - either PF_EXITING is visible to migration path or
- * @tsk never got on the tasklist.
+ * with migration path - PF_EXITING is visible to migration path.
  */
 void cgroup_exit(struct task_struct *tsk, int run_callbacks)
 {
 
        if (IS_ERR(p->mempolicy)) {
                retval = PTR_ERR(p->mempolicy);
                p->mempolicy = NULL;
-               goto bad_fork_cleanup_cgroup;
+               goto bad_fork_cleanup_threadgroup_lock;
        }
        mpol_fix_fork_child_flag(p);
 #endif
        perf_event_free_task(p);
 #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA
        mpol_put(p->mempolicy);
-bad_fork_cleanup_cgroup:
+bad_fork_cleanup_threadgroup_lock:
 #endif
        if (clone_flags & CLONE_THREAD)
                threadgroup_change_end(current);
-       cgroup_exit(p, 0);
        delayacct_tsk_free(p);
        module_put(task_thread_info(p)->exec_domain->module);
 bad_fork_cleanup_count: