Robust mutexes: Fix lost wake-up.

Assume that Thread 1 waits to acquire a robust mutex using futexes to
block (and thus sets the FUTEX_WAITERS flag), and is unblocked when this
mutex is released.  If Thread 2 concurrently acquires the lock and is
killed, Thread 1 can recover from the died owner but fail to restore the
FUTEX_WAITERS flag.  This can lead to a Thread 3 that also blocked using
futexes at the same time as Thread 1 to not get woken up because
FUTEX_WAITERS is not set anymore.

The fix for this is to ensure that we continue to preserve the
FUTEX_WAITERS flag whenever we may have set it or shared it with another
thread.  This is the same requirement as in the algorithm for normal
mutexes, only that the robust mutexes need additional handling for died
owners and thus preserving the FUTEX_WAITERS flag cannot be done just in
the futex slowpath code.

	[BZ #20973]
	* nptl/pthread_mutex_lock.c (__pthread_mutex_lock_full): Fix lost
	wake-up in robust mutexes.
	* nptl/pthread_mutex_timedlock.c (pthread_mutex_timedlock): Likewise.
This commit is contained in:
Torvald Riegel 2016-12-15 16:06:28 +01:00
parent da16c9b524
commit 353683a22e
3 changed files with 32 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
2016-12-19 Torvald Riegel <triegel@redhat.com>
[BZ #20973]
* nptl/pthread_mutex_lock.c (__pthread_mutex_lock_full): Fix lost
wake-up in robust mutexes.
* nptl/pthread_mutex_timedlock.c (pthread_mutex_timedlock): Likewise.
2016-12-19 Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
* benchtests/Makefile (bench-math): Add fminf and fmaxf.

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@ -182,6 +182,11 @@ __pthread_mutex_lock_full (pthread_mutex_t *mutex)
&mutex->__data.__list.__next);
oldval = mutex->__data.__lock;
/* This is set to FUTEX_WAITERS iff we might have shared the
FUTEX_WAITERS flag with other threads, and therefore need to keep it
set to avoid lost wake-ups. We have the same requirement in the
simple mutex algorithm. */
unsigned int assume_other_futex_waiters = 0;
do
{
again:
@ -190,9 +195,11 @@ __pthread_mutex_lock_full (pthread_mutex_t *mutex)
/* The previous owner died. Try locking the mutex. */
int newval = id;
#ifdef NO_INCR
/* We are not taking assume_other_futex_waiters into accoount
here simply because we'll set FUTEX_WAITERS anyway. */
newval |= FUTEX_WAITERS;
#else
newval |= (oldval & FUTEX_WAITERS);
newval |= (oldval & FUTEX_WAITERS) | assume_other_futex_waiters;
#endif
newval
@ -253,7 +260,11 @@ __pthread_mutex_lock_full (pthread_mutex_t *mutex)
}
}
oldval = LLL_ROBUST_MUTEX_LOCK (mutex, id);
oldval = LLL_ROBUST_MUTEX_LOCK (mutex,
id | assume_other_futex_waiters);
/* See above. We set FUTEX_WAITERS and might have shared this flag
with other threads; thus, we need to preserve it. */
assume_other_futex_waiters = FUTEX_WAITERS;
if (__builtin_expect (mutex->__data.__owner
== PTHREAD_MUTEX_NOTRECOVERABLE, 0))

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@ -142,13 +142,19 @@ pthread_mutex_timedlock (pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
&mutex->__data.__list.__next);
oldval = mutex->__data.__lock;
/* This is set to FUTEX_WAITERS iff we might have shared the
FUTEX_WAITERS flag with other threads, and therefore need to keep it
set to avoid lost wake-ups. We have the same requirement in the
simple mutex algorithm. */
unsigned int assume_other_futex_waiters = 0;
do
{
again:
if ((oldval & FUTEX_OWNER_DIED) != 0)
{
/* The previous owner died. Try locking the mutex. */
int newval = id | (oldval & FUTEX_WAITERS);
int newval = id | (oldval & FUTEX_WAITERS)
| assume_other_futex_waiters;
newval
= atomic_compare_and_exchange_val_acq (&mutex->__data.__lock,
@ -203,8 +209,12 @@ pthread_mutex_timedlock (pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
}
}
result = lll_robust_timedlock (mutex->__data.__lock, abstime, id,
result = lll_robust_timedlock (mutex->__data.__lock, abstime,
id | assume_other_futex_waiters,
PTHREAD_ROBUST_MUTEX_PSHARED (mutex));
/* See above. We set FUTEX_WAITERS and might have shared this flag
with other threads; thus, we need to preserve it. */
assume_other_futex_waiters = FUTEX_WAITERS;
if (__builtin_expect (mutex->__data.__owner
== PTHREAD_MUTEX_NOTRECOVERABLE, 0))