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From: Joe Korty <joe.korty@ccur.com>
To: Andrew Morton <akpm@digeo.com>, Robert Love <rml@tech9.net>,
	Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [RFC] 2.5 TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE preemption race
Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2003 17:54:10 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20030414215410.GA18922@rudolph.ccur.com> (raw)

Hi Andrew, Robert, Alan, Everyone,
 The following 2.5 code fragment seems unsafe in a preempt
environment.  A preemption could occur between the time when
TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE is set and the `spin_lock_irqsave'.  This would
cause the task to switch out and never come back, as it would have
been switched away while in TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE without yet having
put itself onto the semaphore wait queue, where it could be found
later by a wakeup service.

    void __down(struct semaphore * sem)
    {
	struct task_struct *tsk = current;
	DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(wait, tsk);
	unsigned long flags;

	tsk->state = TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE;
	spin_lock_irqsave(&sem->wait.lock, flags);
	add_wait_queue_exclusive_locked(&sem->wait, &wait);
	....
    }

Is this analysis correct?  If it is, perhaps there is an alternative
to fixing these cases individually: make the TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE/
TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE states block preemption.  In which case the
'set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING)' macro would need to include the
same preemption check as 'preemption_enable'.

I suspect there is already some mechanism in place to prevent this
problem, as I have never seen this lockup happen on any of my
2.4-preempt systems.

Joe

PS: here is an example where the preemption race appears harmless.
If a preemption happens between the 'set_current_state' and
'schedule', it only causes the 'schedule' to NOP: the preemption, on
return, would have changed the state from TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE back
to TASK_RUNNING.

void __wait_on_inode(struct inode *inode)
{
	DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(wait, current);
	wait_queue_head_t *wq = i_waitq_head(inode);

	add_wait_queue(wq, &wait);
repeat:
	set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
	if (inode->i_state & I_LOCK) {
		schedule();
		goto repeat;
	}
	remove_wait_queue(wq, &wait);
	__set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
}

PPS: the above may need a 'mb()' between the 'add_wait_queue' and
'set_current_state' regardless.

             reply	other threads:[~2003-04-14 21:45 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-04-14 21:54 Joe Korty [this message]
2003-04-14 22:00 ` [RFC] 2.5 TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE preemption race Robert Love
2003-04-14 22:27   ` Joe Korty
2003-04-14 22:30     ` Robert Love

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