* Re: Bug#1141670: util-linux: very slow code and undefined behaviour in handle_interrupt [not found] <178350371646.36377.6056214111743171473.reportbug@cerebro.laendle> @ 2026-07-11 22:34 ` Chris Hofstaedtler 2026-07-12 9:02 ` Dirk Gouders 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: Chris Hofstaedtler @ 2026-07-11 22:34 UTC (permalink / raw) To: util-linux; +Cc: Marc Lehmann, 1141670, наб Hi util-linux maintainers, the following was reported to Debian, regarding the hardlink utility. It appears to be an upstream issue. Maybe someone can look at it. CC:ing наб who seems to have touched the relevant function last. Thanks, Chris * Marc Lehmann <debian-reportbug@plan9.de> [260708 07:23]: >Version: 2.41-5 > >Dear Maintainer, > >while strace'ing to find out why hardlink is so slow, IO found it does this sequence between every fstatat call: > > gettid() = 36482 > getpid() = 36482 > tgkill(36482, 36482, 0) = 0 > >this seems to be a pretty weird thing to do in a tighht scanning >loop. Looking at the code, handle_interrupt is responsible: > > /** > * handle_interrupt - Handle a signal > */ > static void handle_interrupt(void) > { > switch (last_signal) { > case SIGUSR1: > print_stats(); > putchar('\n'); > break; > default: > signal(last_signal, SIG_DFL); > raise(last_signal); > break; > } > last_signal = 0; > } > >this is already a weird function to begin with, but crucially, it calls signal(0,... and raise(0). > >it seems to me the former is likely undefined behaviour and the latter is >just unnecessartily slow. > >most likely, handle_interrupt simply should not be called after every fstatat, or at all, without last_signal bering set beforehand. > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: Bug#1141670: util-linux: very slow code and undefined behaviour in handle_interrupt 2026-07-11 22:34 ` Bug#1141670: util-linux: very slow code and undefined behaviour in handle_interrupt Chris Hofstaedtler @ 2026-07-12 9:02 ` Dirk Gouders 2026-07-13 11:19 ` Karel Zak 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: Dirk Gouders @ 2026-07-12 9:02 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Chris Hofstaedtler Cc: util-linux, Marc Lehmann, 1141670, наб Hi Chris, On Sat, Jul 11 2026, Chris Hofstaedtler wrote: > the following was reported to Debian, regarding the hardlink > utility. It appears to be an upstream issue. Maybe someone can look at > it. CC:ing наб who seems to have touched the relevant function last. it seems, this regression was fixed with: 87831fa19 (hardlink: fix performance regression (inefficient signal evaluation), 2025-04-29) The commit message says it improved performance by factor ten. Regards, Dirk > * Marc Lehmann <debian-reportbug@plan9.de> [260708 07:23]: >>Version: 2.41-5 >> >>Dear Maintainer, >> >>while strace'ing to find out why hardlink is so slow, IO found it does this sequence between every fstatat call: >> >> gettid() = 36482 >> getpid() = 36482 >> tgkill(36482, 36482, 0) = 0 >> >>this seems to be a pretty weird thing to do in a tighht scanning >>loop. Looking at the code, handle_interrupt is responsible: >> >> /** >> * handle_interrupt - Handle a signal >> */ >> static void handle_interrupt(void) >> { >> switch (last_signal) { >> case SIGUSR1: >> print_stats(); >> putchar('\n'); >> break; >> default: >> signal(last_signal, SIG_DFL); >> raise(last_signal); >> break; >> } >> last_signal = 0; >> } >> >>this is already a weird function to begin with, but crucially, it calls signal(0,... and raise(0). >> >>it seems to me the former is likely undefined behaviour and the latter is >>just unnecessartily slow. >> >>most likely, handle_interrupt simply should not be called after every fstatat, or at all, without last_signal bering set beforehand. >> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: Bug#1141670: util-linux: very slow code and undefined behaviour in handle_interrupt 2026-07-12 9:02 ` Dirk Gouders @ 2026-07-13 11:19 ` Karel Zak 0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: Karel Zak @ 2026-07-13 11:19 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Dirk Gouders Cc: Chris Hofstaedtler, util-linux, Marc Lehmann, 1141670, наб On Sun, Jul 12, 2026 at 11:02:12AM +0200, Dirk Gouders wrote: > Hi Chris, > > On Sat, Jul 11 2026, Chris Hofstaedtler wrote: > > > the following was reported to Debian, regarding the hardlink > > utility. It appears to be an upstream issue. Maybe someone can look at > > it. CC:ing наб who seems to have touched the relevant function last. > > it seems, this regression was fixed with: > > 87831fa19 (hardlink: fix performance regression (inefficient signal evaluation), 2025-04-29) > > The commit message says it improved performance by factor ten. Yes, it should be fixed in >=v2.41.1 and >=v2.42. Update :-) Karel -- Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> http://karelzak.blogspot.com ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
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