From: Eric Dumazet <dada1@cosmosbay.com>
To: David Stevens <dlstevens@us.ibm.com>
Cc: Alexey Dobriyan <adobriyan@gmail.com>,
alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk, davem@davemloft.net,
netdev@vger.kernel.org, netdev-owner@vger.kernel.org,
Eric Sesterhenn <snakebyte@gmx.de>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] net: fix /proc/net/snmp as memory corruptor
Date: Sat, 08 Nov 2008 21:46:36 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4915FAAC.1010905@cosmosbay.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <OF6C282093.F9856B9A-ON882574FB.006C580F-882574FB.006D3BF5@us.ibm.com>
David Stevens a écrit :
> Oh, that was me! Thank you, Alexey!
>
>> This should be fixed as well, or multiple threads reading /proc/net/snmp
>> could get mixed results without proper locking.
>
> I don't believe locking is an issue here. If the values
> change between the first and second tests, being counters,
> they are still nonzero. If they are different in different
> threads, it reflects an actual change in the counter. So
> I'm not sure what you're talking about here.
If you are not sure what I am talking about, then you should probably
not use static variables at all. I found this fix quite obvious...
>
> I don't think they should be on the stack (obviously, or
> I wouldn't have written it this way). So, FWIW, I like
> Alexey's fix, which is what the code should've been.
You apparently missed the fact that with your new code, we can have more than
16 different ICMP counters > 0.
thread 1 on CPU 1
-----------------
- fills 16 indexes in static table
- print them. good.
- fills *next* 16 indexes in static table
... preempted by some IRQ or something....
thread 2 on CPU 2
------------------
fills 16 indexes in static table, overwriting
the values that thread 1 was trying to put.
...
thread 1:
print the values of thread 2.
(it will probably prints a copy of its first line)
bang : User application missed some critical information.
>
> For Alexey's patch:
>
> Acked-by: David L Stevens <dlstevens@us.ibm.com>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-11-08 20:47 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-11-08 0:22 seq_read bugs with ipmr Eric Sesterhenn
2008-11-08 1:02 ` Alexey Dobriyan
2008-11-08 2:52 ` Alexey Dobriyan
2008-11-08 3:36 ` [PATCH] net: fix /proc/net/snmp as memory corruptor Alexey Dobriyan
2008-11-08 5:53 ` Eric Dumazet
2008-11-08 6:22 ` Alexey Dobriyan
2008-11-08 6:42 ` Alexey Dobriyan
2008-11-08 9:48 ` Eric Sesterhenn
2008-11-08 19:53 ` David Stevens
2008-11-08 20:46 ` Eric Dumazet [this message]
2008-11-08 21:05 ` David Stevens
2008-11-09 8:25 ` Eric Dumazet
2008-11-11 5:43 ` David Miller
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