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From: Phil Turmel <philip@turmel.org>
To: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>
Cc: Andreas Voellmy <andreas.voellmy@yale.edu>,
	viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk, linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: epoll with ONESHOT possibly fails to deliver events
Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2012 19:15:02 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <50CA6F86.30608@turmel.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <50CA6E04.1070105@turmel.org>

On 12/13/2012 07:08 PM, Phil Turmel wrote:
> On 12/13/2012 04:32 AM, Eric Wong wrote:
>> Andreas Voellmy <andreas.voellmy@yale.edu> wrote:
> 
> [trim /]
> 
>>>> Another thread, distinct from all of the threads serving particular
>>>> sockets, is perfoming epoll_wait calls. When sockets are returned as
>>>> being ready from an epoll_wait call, the thread signals to the
>>>> condition variable for the socket.
>>
>> Perhaps there is a bug in the way your epoll_wait thread
>> uses the condition variable to notify other threads?
> 
> Have you considered the possibility that data is arriving between
> epoll_ctl and pthread_cond_wait ?  If your monitoring thread returns
> from epoll_wait within this race window, it will call
> pthread_cond_signal while the first thread is not yet waiting for it.
> With the one-shot flag, the next iteration of epoll_wait won't see that
> socket's new data.

Let me clarify:

The read thread must perform the epoll_ctl between pthread_mutex_lock
and pthread_cond_wait, while the monitoring thread must hold the mutex
lock when signaling.

pthread_cond_signal and pthread_cond_broadcast don't require the caller
to hold the mutex in general, but your app needs it.

Phil

      reply	other threads:[~2012-12-14  0:15 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2012-12-11 22:23 epoll with ONESHOT possibly fails to deliver events Andreas Voellmy
2012-12-12 23:49 ` Andreas Voellmy
2012-12-13  9:32   ` Eric Wong
2012-12-13 15:29     ` Andreas Voellmy
2012-12-14  0:16       ` Andreas Voellmy
2012-12-15 14:50         ` Andreas Voellmy
2012-12-18  2:07           ` Eric Wong
2012-12-18  2:35             ` Andreas Voellmy
2012-12-18 17:27               ` Andreas Voellmy
2012-12-19 19:39                 ` Andreas Voellmy
2012-12-20 21:32         ` Eric Wong
2012-12-20 22:25           ` Junchang(Jason) Wang
2012-12-21 15:32             ` Andreas Voellmy
2012-12-22  2:54             ` Eric Wong
2012-12-14  0:08     ` Phil Turmel
2012-12-14  0:15       ` Phil Turmel [this message]

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