cgroup: add css_set->mg_tasks

Currently, while migrating tasks from one cgroup to another,
cgroup_attach_task() builds a flex array of all target tasks;
unfortunately, this has a couple issues.

* Flex array has size limit.  On 64bit, struct task_and_cgroup is
  24bytes making the flex element limit around 87k.  It is a high
  number but not impossible to hit.  This means that the current
  cgroup implementation can't migrate a process with more than 87k
  threads.

* Process migration involves memory allocation whose size is dependent
  on the number of threads the process has.  This means that cgroup
  core can't guarantee success or failure of multi-process migrations
  as memory allocation failure can happen in the middle.  This is in
  part because cgroup can't grab threadgroup locks of multiple
  processes at the same time, so when there are multiple processes to
  migrate, it is imposible to tell how many tasks are to be migrated
  beforehand.

  Note that this already affects cgroup_transfer_tasks().  cgroup
  currently cannot guarantee atomic success or failure of the
  operation.  It may fail in the middle and after such failure cgroup
  doesn't have enough information to roll back properly.  It just
  aborts with some tasks migrated and others not.

To resolve the situation, we're going to use task->cg_list during
migration too.  Instead of building a separate array, target tasks
will be linked into a dedicated migration list_head on the owning
css_set.  Tasks on the migration list are treated the same as tasks on
the usual tasks list; however, being on a separate list allows cgroup
migration code path to keep track of the target tasks by simply
keeping the list of css_sets with tasks being migrated, making
unpredictable dynamic allocation unnecessary.

In prepartion of such migration path update, this patch introduces
css_set->mg_tasks list and updates css_set task iterations so that
they walk both css_set->tasks and ->mg_tasks.  Note that ->mg_tasks
isn't used yet.

Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Li Zefan <lizefan@huawei.com>
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