Andreas Schwab
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- pthread-rwlock-trylock-stalls.patch: nptl: Fix pthread_rwlock_try*lock stalls (BZ #23844) - arm-systemtap-probe-constraint.patch: arm: Use "nr" constraint for Systemtap probes (BZ #24164) - pthread-mutex-barrier.patch: Add compiler barriers around modifications of the robust mutex list for pthread_mutex_trylock (BZ #24180) - fork-handler-lock.patch: nptl: Avoid fork handler lock for async-signal-safe fork (BZ #24161) - pthread-join-probe.patch: nptl: Fix invalid Systemtap probe in pthread_join (BZ #24211) - riscv-clone-unwind.patch: RISC-V: Fix elfutils testsuite unwind failures (BZ #24040) OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/677136 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/glibc?expand=0&rev=518
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2019-01-31 Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
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Torvald Riegel <triegel@redhat.com>
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Rik Prohaska <prohaska7@gmail.com>
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[BZ# 23844]
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* nptl/Makefile (tests): Add tst-rwlock-tryrdlock-stall, and
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tst-rwlock-trywrlock-stall.
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* nptl/pthread_rwlock_tryrdlock.c (__pthread_rwlock_tryrdlock):
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Wake waiters if PTHREAD_RWLOCK_FUTEX_USED is set.
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* nptl/pthread_rwlock_trywrlock.c (__pthread_rwlock_trywrlock):
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Set __wrphase_fute to 1 only if we started the write phase.
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* nptl/tst-rwlock-tryrdlock-stall.c: New file.
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* nptl/tst-rwlock-trywrlock-stall.c: New file.
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* support/Makefile (libsupport-routines): Add xpthread_rwlock_destroy.
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* support/xpthread_rwlock_destroy.c: New file.
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* support/xthread.h: Declare xpthread_rwlock_destroy.
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Index: glibc-2.29/nptl/Makefile
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===================================================================
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--- glibc-2.29.orig/nptl/Makefile
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+++ glibc-2.29/nptl/Makefile
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@@ -319,7 +319,8 @@ tests = tst-attr1 tst-attr2 tst-attr3 ts
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tst-cnd-basic tst-mtx-trylock tst-cnd-broadcast \
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tst-cnd-timedwait tst-thrd-detach tst-mtx-basic tst-thrd-sleep \
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tst-mtx-recursive tst-tss-basic tst-call-once tst-mtx-timedlock \
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- tst-rwlock-pwn
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+ tst-rwlock-pwn \
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+ tst-rwlock-tryrdlock-stall tst-rwlock-trywrlock-stall
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tests-internal := tst-rwlock19 tst-rwlock20 \
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tst-sem11 tst-sem12 tst-sem13 \
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Index: glibc-2.29/nptl/pthread_rwlock_tryrdlock.c
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===================================================================
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--- glibc-2.29.orig/nptl/pthread_rwlock_tryrdlock.c
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+++ glibc-2.29/nptl/pthread_rwlock_tryrdlock.c
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@@ -94,15 +94,22 @@ __pthread_rwlock_tryrdlock (pthread_rwlo
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/* Same as in __pthread_rwlock_rdlock_full:
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We started the read phase, so we are also responsible for
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updating the write-phase futex. Relaxed MO is sufficient.
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- Note that there can be no other reader that we have to wake
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- because all other readers will see the read phase started by us
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- (or they will try to start it themselves); if a writer started
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- the read phase, we cannot have started it. Furthermore, we
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- cannot discard a PTHREAD_RWLOCK_FUTEX_USED flag because we will
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- overwrite the value set by the most recent writer (or the readers
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- before it in case of explicit hand-over) and we know that there
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- are no waiting readers. */
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- atomic_store_relaxed (&rwlock->__data.__wrphase_futex, 0);
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+ We have to do the same steps as a writer would when handing over the
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+ read phase to use because other readers cannot distinguish between
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+ us and the writer.
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+ Note that __pthread_rwlock_tryrdlock callers will not have to be
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+ woken up because they will either see the read phase started by us
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+ or they will try to start it themselves; however, callers of
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+ __pthread_rwlock_rdlock_full just increase the reader count and then
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+ check what state the lock is in, so they cannot distinguish between
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+ us and a writer that acquired and released the lock in the
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+ meantime. */
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+ if ((atomic_exchange_relaxed (&rwlock->__data.__wrphase_futex, 0)
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+ & PTHREAD_RWLOCK_FUTEX_USED) != 0)
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+ {
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+ int private = __pthread_rwlock_get_private (rwlock);
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+ futex_wake (&rwlock->__data.__wrphase_futex, INT_MAX, private);
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+ }
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}
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return 0;
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Index: glibc-2.29/nptl/pthread_rwlock_trywrlock.c
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===================================================================
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--- glibc-2.29.orig/nptl/pthread_rwlock_trywrlock.c
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+++ glibc-2.29/nptl/pthread_rwlock_trywrlock.c
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@@ -46,8 +46,15 @@ __pthread_rwlock_trywrlock (pthread_rwlo
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&rwlock->__data.__readers, &r,
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r | PTHREAD_RWLOCK_WRPHASE | PTHREAD_RWLOCK_WRLOCKED))
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{
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+ /* We have become the primary writer and we cannot have shared
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+ the PTHREAD_RWLOCK_FUTEX_USED flag with someone else, so we
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+ can simply enable blocking (see full wrlock code). */
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atomic_store_relaxed (&rwlock->__data.__writers_futex, 1);
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- atomic_store_relaxed (&rwlock->__data.__wrphase_futex, 1);
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+ /* If we started a write phase, we need to enable readers to
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+ wait. If we did not, we must not change it because other threads
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+ may have set the PTHREAD_RWLOCK_FUTEX_USED in the meantime. */
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+ if ((r & PTHREAD_RWLOCK_WRPHASE) == 0)
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+ atomic_store_relaxed (&rwlock->__data.__wrphase_futex, 1);
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atomic_store_relaxed (&rwlock->__data.__cur_writer,
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THREAD_GETMEM (THREAD_SELF, tid));
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return 0;
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Index: glibc-2.29/nptl/tst-rwlock-tryrdlock-stall.c
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===================================================================
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--- /dev/null
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+++ glibc-2.29/nptl/tst-rwlock-tryrdlock-stall.c
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@@ -0,0 +1,355 @@
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+/* Bug 23844: Test for pthread_rwlock_tryrdlock stalls.
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+ Copyright (C) 2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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+ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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+
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+ The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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+ modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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+ License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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+ version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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+
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+ The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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+ Lesser General Public License for more details.
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+
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+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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+ License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
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+ <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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+
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+/* For a full analysis see comment:
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+ https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=23844#c14
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+
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+ Provided here for reference:
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+
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+ --- Analysis of pthread_rwlock_tryrdlock() stall ---
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+ A read lock begins to execute.
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+
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+ In __pthread_rwlock_rdlock_full:
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+
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+ We can attempt a read lock, but find that the lock is
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+ in a write phase (PTHREAD_RWLOCK_WRPHASE, or WP-bit
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+ is set), and the lock is held by a primary writer
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+ (PTHREAD_RWLOCK_WRLOCKED is set). In this case we must
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+ wait for explicit hand over from the writer to us or
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+ one of the other waiters. The read lock threads are
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+ about to execute:
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+
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+ 341 r = (atomic_fetch_add_acquire (&rwlock->__data.__readers,
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+ 342 (1 << PTHREAD_RWLOCK_READER_SHIFT))
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+ 343 + (1 << PTHREAD_RWLOCK_READER_SHIFT));
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+
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+ An unlock beings to execute.
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+
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+ Then in __pthread_rwlock_wrunlock:
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+
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+ 547 unsigned int r = atomic_load_relaxed (&rwlock->__data.__readers);
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+ ...
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+ 549 while (!atomic_compare_exchange_weak_release
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+ 550 (&rwlock->__data.__readers, &r,
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+ 551 ((r ^ PTHREAD_RWLOCK_WRLOCKED)
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+ 552 ^ ((r >> PTHREAD_RWLOCK_READER_SHIFT) == 0 ? 0
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+ 553 : PTHREAD_RWLOCK_WRPHASE))))
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+ 554 {
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+ ...
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+ 556 }
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+
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+ We clear PTHREAD_RWLOCK_WRLOCKED, and if there are
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+ no readers so we leave the lock in PTHRAD_RWLOCK_WRPHASE.
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+
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+ Back in the read lock.
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+
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+ The read lock adjusts __readres as above.
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+
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+ 383 while ((r & PTHREAD_RWLOCK_WRPHASE) != 0
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+ 384 && (r & PTHREAD_RWLOCK_WRLOCKED) == 0)
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+ 385 {
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+ ...
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+ 390 if (atomic_compare_exchange_weak_acquire (&rwlock->__data.__readers, &r,
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+ 391 r ^ PTHREAD_RWLOCK_WRPHASE))
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+ 392 {
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+
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+ And then attemps to start the read phase.
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+
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+ Assume there happens to be a tryrdlock at this point, noting
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+ that PTHREAD_RWLOCK_WRLOCKED is clear, and PTHREAD_RWLOCK_WRPHASE
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+ is 1. So the try lock attemps to start the read phase.
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+
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+ In __pthread_rwlock_tryrdlock:
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+
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+ 44 if ((r & PTHREAD_RWLOCK_WRPHASE) == 0)
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+ 45 {
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+ ...
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+ 49 if (((r & PTHREAD_RWLOCK_WRLOCKED) != 0)
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+ 50 && (rwlock->__data.__flags
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+ 51 == PTHREAD_RWLOCK_PREFER_WRITER_NONRECURSIVE_NP))
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+ 52 return EBUSY;
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+ 53 rnew = r + (1 << PTHREAD_RWLOCK_READER_SHIFT);
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+ 54 }
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+ ...
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+ 89 while (!atomic_compare_exchange_weak_acquire (&rwlock->__data.__readers,
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+ 90 &r, rnew));
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+
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+ And succeeds.
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+
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+ Back in the write unlock:
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+
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+ 557 if ((r >> PTHREAD_RWLOCK_READER_SHIFT) != 0)
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+ 558 {
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+ ...
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+ 563 if ((atomic_exchange_relaxed (&rwlock->__data.__wrphase_futex, 0)
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+ 564 & PTHREAD_RWLOCK_FUTEX_USED) != 0)
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+ 565 futex_wake (&rwlock->__data.__wrphase_futex, INT_MAX, private);
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+ 566 }
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+
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+ We note that PTHREAD_RWLOCK_FUTEX_USED is non-zero
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+ and don't wake anyone. This is OK because we handed
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+ over to the trylock. It will be the trylock's responsibility
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+ to wake any waiters.
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+
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+ Back in the read lock:
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+
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+ The read lock fails to install PTHRAD_REWLOCK_WRPHASE as 0 because
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+ the __readers value was adjusted by the trylock, and so it falls through
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+ to waiting on the lock for explicit handover from either a new writer
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+ or a new reader.
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+
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+ 448 int err = futex_abstimed_wait (&rwlock->__data.__wrphase_futex,
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+ 449 1 | PTHREAD_RWLOCK_FUTEX_USED,
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+ 450 abstime, private);
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+
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+ We use PTHREAD_RWLOCK_FUTEX_USED to indicate the futex
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+ is in use.
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+
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+ At this point we have readers waiting on the read lock
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+ to unlock. The wrlock is done. The trylock is finishing
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+ the installation of the read phase.
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+
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+ 92 if ((r & PTHREAD_RWLOCK_WRPHASE) != 0)
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+ 93 {
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+ ...
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+ 105 atomic_store_relaxed (&rwlock->__data.__wrphase_futex, 0);
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+ 106 }
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+
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+ The trylock does note that we were the one that
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+ installed the read phase, but the comments are not
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+ correct, the execution ordering above shows that
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+ readers might indeed be waiting, and they are.
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+
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+ The atomic_store_relaxed throws away PTHREAD_RWLOCK_FUTEX_USED,
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+ and the waiting reader is never worken becuase as noted
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+ above it is conditional on the futex being used.
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+
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+ The solution is for the trylock thread to inspect
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+ PTHREAD_RWLOCK_FUTEX_USED and wake the waiting readers.
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+
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+ --- Analysis of pthread_rwlock_trywrlock() stall ---
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+
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+ A write lock begins to execute, takes the write lock,
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+ and then releases the lock...
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+
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+ In pthread_rwlock_wrunlock():
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+
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+ 547 unsigned int r = atomic_load_relaxed (&rwlock->__data.__readers);
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+ ...
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+ 549 while (!atomic_compare_exchange_weak_release
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+ 550 (&rwlock->__data.__readers, &r,
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+ 551 ((r ^ PTHREAD_RWLOCK_WRLOCKED)
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+ 552 ^ ((r >> PTHREAD_RWLOCK_READER_SHIFT) == 0 ? 0
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+ 553 : PTHREAD_RWLOCK_WRPHASE))))
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+ 554 {
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+ ...
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+ 556 }
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+
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+ ... leaving it in the write phase with zero readers
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+ (the case where we leave the write phase in place
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+ during a write unlock).
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+
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+ A write trylock begins to execute.
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+
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+ In __pthread_rwlock_trywrlock:
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+
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+ 40 while (((r & PTHREAD_RWLOCK_WRLOCKED) == 0)
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+ 41 && (((r >> PTHREAD_RWLOCK_READER_SHIFT) == 0)
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+ 42 || (prefer_writer && ((r & PTHREAD_RWLOCK_WRPHASE) != 0))))
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+ 43 {
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+
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+ The lock is not locked.
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+
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+ There are no readers.
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+
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+ 45 if (atomic_compare_exchange_weak_acquire (
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+ 46 &rwlock->__data.__readers, &r,
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+ 47 r | PTHREAD_RWLOCK_WRPHASE | PTHREAD_RWLOCK_WRLOCKED))
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+
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+ We atomically install the write phase and we take the
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+ exclusive write lock.
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+
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+ 48 {
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+ 49 atomic_store_relaxed (&rwlock->__data.__writers_futex, 1);
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+
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+ We get this far.
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+
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+ A reader lock begins to execute.
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+
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+ In pthread_rwlock_rdlock:
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+
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+ 437 for (;;)
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+ 438 {
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+ 439 while (((wpf = atomic_load_relaxed (&rwlock->__data.__wrphase_futex))
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+ 440 | PTHREAD_RWLOCK_FUTEX_USED) == (1 | PTHREAD_RWLOCK_FUTEX_USED))
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+ 441 {
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+ 442 int private = __pthread_rwlock_get_private (rwlock);
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+ 443 if (((wpf & PTHREAD_RWLOCK_FUTEX_USED) == 0)
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+ 444 && (!atomic_compare_exchange_weak_relaxed
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+ 445 (&rwlock->__data.__wrphase_futex,
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+ 446 &wpf, wpf | PTHREAD_RWLOCK_FUTEX_USED)))
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+ 447 continue;
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+ 448 int err = futex_abstimed_wait (&rwlock->__data.__wrphase_futex,
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+ 449 1 | PTHREAD_RWLOCK_FUTEX_USED,
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+ 450 abstime, private);
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+
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+ We are in a write phase, so the while() on line 439 is true.
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+
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+ The value of wpf does not have PTHREAD_RWLOCK_FUTEX_USED set
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+ since this is the first reader to lock.
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+
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+ The atomic operation sets wpf with PTHREAD_RELOCK_FUTEX_USED
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+ on the expectation that this reader will be woken during
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+ the handoff.
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+
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+ Back in pthread_rwlock_trywrlock:
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+
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+ 50 atomic_store_relaxed (&rwlock->__data.__wrphase_futex, 1);
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+ 51 atomic_store_relaxed (&rwlock->__data.__cur_writer,
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+ 52 THREAD_GETMEM (THREAD_SELF, tid));
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+ 53 return 0;
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+ 54 }
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+ ...
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+ 57 }
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+
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+ We write 1 to __wrphase_futex discarding PTHREAD_RWLOCK_FUTEX_USED,
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+ and so in the unlock we will not awaken the waiting reader.
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+
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+ The solution to this is to realize that if we did not start the write
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+ phase we need not write 1 or any other value to __wrphase_futex.
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+ This ensures that any readers (which saw __wrphase_futex != 0) can
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+ set PTHREAD_RWLOCK_FUTEX_USED and this can be used at unlock to
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+ wake them.
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+
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+ If we installed the write phase then all other readers are looping
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+ here:
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+
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+ In __pthread_rwlock_rdlock_full:
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+
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+ 437 for (;;)
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+ 438 {
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+ 439 while (((wpf = atomic_load_relaxed (&rwlock->__data.__wrphase_futex))
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+ 440 | PTHREAD_RWLOCK_FUTEX_USED) == (1 | PTHREAD_RWLOCK_FUTEX_USED))
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+ 441 {
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+ ...
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+ 508 }
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+
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+ waiting for the write phase to be installed or removed before they
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+ can begin waiting on __wrphase_futex (part of the algorithm), or
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+ taking a concurrent read lock, and thus we can safely write 1 to
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+ __wrphase_futex.
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+
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+ If we did not install the write phase then the readers may already
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+ be waiting on the futex, the original writer wrote 1 to __wrphase_futex
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+ as part of starting the write phase, and we cannot also write 1
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+ without loosing the PTHREAD_RWLOCK_FUTEX_USED bit.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ Summary for the pthread_rwlock_tryrdlock() stall:
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+
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+ The stall is caused by pthread_rwlock_tryrdlock failing to check
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+ that PTHREAD_RWLOCK_FUTEX_USED is set in the __wrphase_futex futex
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+ and then waking the futex.
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+
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+ The fix for bug 23844 ensures that waiters on __wrphase_futex are
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+ correctly woken. Before the fix the test stalls as readers can
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+ wait forever on __wrphase_futex. */
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+
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+#include <stdio.h>
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+#include <stdlib.h>
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+#include <unistd.h>
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+#include <pthread.h>
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+#include <support/xthread.h>
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+#include <errno.h>
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+
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+/* We need only one lock to reproduce the issue. We will need multiple
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+ threads to get the exact case where we have a read, try, and unlock
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+ all interleaving to produce the case where the readers are waiting
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+ and the try fails to wake them. */
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+pthread_rwlock_t onelock;
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+
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+/* The number of threads is arbitrary but empirically chosen to have
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+ enough threads that we see the condition where waiting readers are
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+ not woken by a successful tryrdlock. */
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+#define NTHREADS 32
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+
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+_Atomic int do_exit;
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+
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+void *
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+run_loop (void *arg)
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+{
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+ int i = 0, ret;
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+ while (!do_exit)
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+ {
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+ /* Arbitrarily choose if we are the writer or reader. Choose a
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+ high enough ratio of readers to writers to make it likely
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+ that readers block (and eventually are susceptable to
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+ stalling).
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+
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+ If we are a writer, take the write lock, and then unlock.
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+ If we are a reader, try the lock, then lock, then unlock. */
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+ if ((i % 8) != 0)
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+ xpthread_rwlock_wrlock (&onelock);
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+ else
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+ {
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+ if ((ret = pthread_rwlock_tryrdlock (&onelock)) != 0)
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+ {
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+ if (ret == EBUSY)
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+ xpthread_rwlock_rdlock (&onelock);
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+ else
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+ exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
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+ }
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+ }
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+ /* Thread does some work and then unlocks. */
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+ xpthread_rwlock_unlock (&onelock);
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+ i++;
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+ }
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+ return NULL;
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+}
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+
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+int
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+do_test (void)
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+{
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+ int i;
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+ pthread_t tids[NTHREADS];
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+ xpthread_rwlock_init (&onelock, NULL);
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+ for (i = 0; i < NTHREADS; i++)
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+ tids[i] = xpthread_create (NULL, run_loop, NULL);
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+ /* Run for some amount of time. Empirically speaking exercising
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+ the stall via pthread_rwlock_tryrdlock is much harder, and on
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+ a 3.5GHz 4 core x86_64 VM system it takes somewhere around
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+ 20-200s to stall, approaching 100% stall past 200s. We can't
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+ wait that long for a regression test so we just test for 20s,
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+ and expect the stall to happen with a 5-10% chance (enough for
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+ developers to see). */
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+ sleep (20);
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+ /* Then exit. */
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+ printf ("INFO: Exiting...\n");
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+ do_exit = 1;
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+ /* If any readers stalled then we will timeout waiting for them. */
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+ for (i = 0; i < NTHREADS; i++)
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+ xpthread_join (tids[i]);
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+ printf ("INFO: Done.\n");
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+ xpthread_rwlock_destroy (&onelock);
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+ printf ("PASS: No pthread_rwlock_tryrdlock stalls detected.\n");
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+ return 0;
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+}
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+
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+#define TIMEOUT 30
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+#include <support/test-driver.c>
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Index: glibc-2.29/nptl/tst-rwlock-trywrlock-stall.c
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===================================================================
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--- /dev/null
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+++ glibc-2.29/nptl/tst-rwlock-trywrlock-stall.c
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@@ -0,0 +1,108 @@
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+/* Bug 23844: Test for pthread_rwlock_trywrlock stalls.
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+ Copyright (C) 2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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+ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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+
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+ The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
|
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+ modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
|
|
+ License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
|
|
+ version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
|
|
+
|
|
+ The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
|
|
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
|
|
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
|
|
+ Lesser General Public License for more details.
|
|
+
|
|
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
|
|
+ License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
|
|
+ <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
|
|
+
|
|
+/* For a full analysis see comments in tst-rwlock-tryrdlock-stall.c.
|
|
+
|
|
+ Summary for the pthread_rwlock_trywrlock() stall:
|
|
+
|
|
+ The stall is caused by pthread_rwlock_trywrlock setting
|
|
+ __wrphase_futex futex to 1 and loosing the
|
|
+ PTHREAD_RWLOCK_FUTEX_USED bit.
|
|
+
|
|
+ The fix for bug 23844 ensures that waiters on __wrphase_futex are
|
|
+ correctly woken. Before the fix the test stalls as readers can
|
|
+ wait forever on __wrphase_futex. */
|
|
+
|
|
+#include <stdio.h>
|
|
+#include <stdlib.h>
|
|
+#include <unistd.h>
|
|
+#include <pthread.h>
|
|
+#include <support/xthread.h>
|
|
+#include <errno.h>
|
|
+
|
|
+/* We need only one lock to reproduce the issue. We will need multiple
|
|
+ threads to get the exact case where we have a read, try, and unlock
|
|
+ all interleaving to produce the case where the readers are waiting
|
|
+ and the try clears the PTHREAD_RWLOCK_FUTEX_USED bit and a
|
|
+ subsequent unlock fails to wake them. */
|
|
+pthread_rwlock_t onelock;
|
|
+
|
|
+/* The number of threads is arbitrary but empirically chosen to have
|
|
+ enough threads that we see the condition where waiting readers are
|
|
+ not woken by a successful unlock. */
|
|
+#define NTHREADS 32
|
|
+
|
|
+_Atomic int do_exit;
|
|
+
|
|
+void *
|
|
+run_loop (void *arg)
|
|
+{
|
|
+ int i = 0, ret;
|
|
+ while (!do_exit)
|
|
+ {
|
|
+ /* Arbitrarily choose if we are the writer or reader. Choose a
|
|
+ high enough ratio of readers to writers to make it likely
|
|
+ that readers block (and eventually are susceptable to
|
|
+ stalling).
|
|
+
|
|
+ If we are a writer, take the write lock, and then unlock.
|
|
+ If we are a reader, try the lock, then lock, then unlock. */
|
|
+ if ((i % 8) != 0)
|
|
+ {
|
|
+ if ((ret = pthread_rwlock_trywrlock (&onelock)) != 0)
|
|
+ {
|
|
+ if (ret == EBUSY)
|
|
+ xpthread_rwlock_wrlock (&onelock);
|
|
+ else
|
|
+ exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
|
|
+ }
|
|
+ }
|
|
+ else
|
|
+ xpthread_rwlock_rdlock (&onelock);
|
|
+ /* Thread does some work and then unlocks. */
|
|
+ xpthread_rwlock_unlock (&onelock);
|
|
+ i++;
|
|
+ }
|
|
+ return NULL;
|
|
+}
|
|
+
|
|
+int
|
|
+do_test (void)
|
|
+{
|
|
+ int i;
|
|
+ pthread_t tids[NTHREADS];
|
|
+ xpthread_rwlock_init (&onelock, NULL);
|
|
+ for (i = 0; i < NTHREADS; i++)
|
|
+ tids[i] = xpthread_create (NULL, run_loop, NULL);
|
|
+ /* Run for some amount of time. The pthread_rwlock_tryrwlock stall
|
|
+ is very easy to trigger and happens in seconds under the test
|
|
+ conditions. */
|
|
+ sleep (10);
|
|
+ /* Then exit. */
|
|
+ printf ("INFO: Exiting...\n");
|
|
+ do_exit = 1;
|
|
+ /* If any readers stalled then we will timeout waiting for them. */
|
|
+ for (i = 0; i < NTHREADS; i++)
|
|
+ xpthread_join (tids[i]);
|
|
+ printf ("INFO: Done.\n");
|
|
+ xpthread_rwlock_destroy (&onelock);
|
|
+ printf ("PASS: No pthread_rwlock_tryrwlock stalls detected.\n");
|
|
+ return 0;
|
|
+}
|
|
+
|
|
+#include <support/test-driver.c>
|
|
Index: glibc-2.29/support/Makefile
|
|
===================================================================
|
|
--- glibc-2.29.orig/support/Makefile
|
|
+++ glibc-2.29/support/Makefile
|
|
@@ -129,6 +129,7 @@ libsupport-routines = \
|
|
xpthread_mutexattr_settype \
|
|
xpthread_once \
|
|
xpthread_rwlock_init \
|
|
+ xpthread_rwlock_destroy \
|
|
xpthread_rwlock_rdlock \
|
|
xpthread_rwlock_unlock \
|
|
xpthread_rwlock_wrlock \
|
|
Index: glibc-2.29/support/xpthread_rwlock_destroy.c
|
|
===================================================================
|
|
--- /dev/null
|
|
+++ glibc-2.29/support/xpthread_rwlock_destroy.c
|
|
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
|
|
+/* pthread_rwlock_destroy with error checking.
|
|
+ Copyright (C) 2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
|
|
+ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
|
|
+
|
|
+ The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
|
|
+ modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
|
|
+ License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
|
|
+ version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
|
|
+
|
|
+ The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
|
|
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
|
|
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
|
|
+ Lesser General Public License for more details.
|
|
+
|
|
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
|
|
+ License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
|
|
+ <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
|
|
+
|
|
+#include <support/xthread.h>
|
|
+
|
|
+void
|
|
+xpthread_rwlock_destroy (pthread_rwlock_t *rwlock)
|
|
+{
|
|
+ xpthread_check_return ("pthread_rwlock_destroy",
|
|
+ pthread_rwlock_destroy (rwlock));
|
|
+}
|
|
Index: glibc-2.29/support/xthread.h
|
|
===================================================================
|
|
--- glibc-2.29.orig/support/xthread.h
|
|
+++ glibc-2.29/support/xthread.h
|
|
@@ -84,6 +84,7 @@ void xpthread_rwlockattr_setkind_np (pth
|
|
void xpthread_rwlock_wrlock (pthread_rwlock_t *rwlock);
|
|
void xpthread_rwlock_rdlock (pthread_rwlock_t *rwlock);
|
|
void xpthread_rwlock_unlock (pthread_rwlock_t *rwlock);
|
|
+void xpthread_rwlock_destroy (pthread_rwlock_t *rwlock);
|
|
|
|
__END_DECLS
|
|
|