From: Earl Chew <echew@ixiacom.com>
To: <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Null clone CLONE_VM conundrum
Date: Mon, 17 May 2010 07:29:09 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4BF152B5.2060000@ixiacom.com> (raw)
I'm looking for some advice to focus my investigation.
I'm using 2.6.31 kernel on PowerPC with glibc version 2.7.
I've been looking into some anomalous behaviour with a program
that uses clone(2).
I've narrowed down the problem to interaction between
the program and the following null clone:
int nullClone(void*)
{
return 0;
}
...
pid_t childPid = clone(nullClone, stackPointer,
CLONE_VM | SIGCHLD,
0, 0, 0, 0);
waitpid(childPid, &childStatus);
As you can see, the null clone is essentially a nop.
Commenting /* CLONE_VM | */, leaving only SIGCHLD (aka null fork(2))
makes the following problem to go away.
The problem I see is that subsequent to the clone(2):
pthread_mutex_lock(parentMutex);
...
pthread_mutex_unlock(parentMutex);
/* Null clone here */
pthread_mutex_lock(parentMutex);
...
pthread_mutex_unlock(parentMutex); <---- Gets stuck here.
The mutex in question is created with PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT.
There are a few more details regarding null threads which
I won't get into just yet. I need to try to distill the
problem into a smaller program.
I'm suspicious because I believe the null clone should not
have any effect on the caller -- but obviously does, and in
a way I don't understand.
Do you have suggestions as to where I should look next to explain
this anomalous behaviour ?
What effects might the null clone have on the mutex implementation
that I am not accounting for ?
Earl
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