Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 29 Feb 2016 14:22:09 -0800 | From | Darren Hart <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH] futex: replace bare barrier() with a READ_ONCE() |
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On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 07:41:33PM +0800, Jianyu Zhan wrote: > Commit e91467ecd1ef ("bug in futex unqueue_me") introduces a barrier() > in unqueue_me(), to address a pointer aliasing problem in s390x, between > q->lock_ptr and local variable lock_ptr. > > Since there is a retry logic to reload q->lock_ptr into local variable lock_ptr, > s390x generates code that aliases q->lock_ptr with lock_ptr, while q->lock_ptr > might change between retries, which beats the alias and causes problem.
You've mention it causes problems a few times, but you do not specify what problem it causes or how it manifests.
Is this a theoretical bug, or have you experienced a failure case. If so, how did this manifest? Do you have a reproducer we could add to the futex testsuite in the kernel selftests?
> > This patch replaces this bare barrier() with a READ_ONCE(), a weaker form of > barrier(), which could be more informative. > > And furthermore, this retry logic is effectively the same with: > > while (lock_ptr = q->lock_ptr) > do_something_with(lock_ptr); > > and compiler is at its will to merge successive load of q->lock_ptr, which is also problematic > at this scenario. READ_ONCE() can avoid this problem. > > Signed-off-by: Jianyu Zhan <nasa4836@gmail.com> > --- > kernel/futex.c | 8 ++++++-- > 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/kernel/futex.c b/kernel/futex.c > index 5d6ce64..20e8466 100644 > --- a/kernel/futex.c > +++ b/kernel/futex.c > @@ -1927,8 +1927,12 @@ static int unqueue_me(struct futex_q *q) > > /* In the common case we don't take the spinlock, which is nice. */ > retry: > - lock_ptr = q->lock_ptr; > - barrier(); > + /* > + * q->lock_ptr can change and a pointer aliasing(of lock_ptr) will cause problem, > + * and also to avoid potential compiler merging of successive load of q->lock_ptr under > + * this retry logic, so we use READ_ONCE() here. > + */ > + lock_ptr = READ_ONCE(q->lock_ptr); > if (lock_ptr != NULL) { > spin_lock(lock_ptr); > /* > -- > 2.4.3 > >
-- Darren Hart Intel Open Source Technology Center
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