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authorzhidao su <suzhidao@xiaomi.com>2026-03-09 10:46:12 +0800
committerTejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>2026-03-09 06:08:26 -1000
commit2fcfe5951eb2e8440fc5e1dd6ea977336ff83a1d (patch)
tree014b793cbe1f708060704a84863435b12e8a5877 /kernel/exec_domain.c
parent57ccf5ccdc56954f2a91a7f66684fd31c566bde5 (diff)
sched_ext: Use WRITE_ONCE() for the write side of scx_enable helper pointer
scx_enable() uses double-checked locking to lazily initialize a static kthread_worker pointer. The fast path reads helper locklessly: if (!READ_ONCE(helper)) { // lockless read -- no helper_mutex The write side initializes helper under helper_mutex, but previously used a plain assignment: helper = kthread_run_worker(0, "scx_enable_helper"); ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ plain write -- KCSAN data race with READ_ONCE() above Since READ_ONCE() on the fast path and the plain write on the initialization path access the same variable without a common lock, they constitute a data race. KCSAN requires that all sides of a lock-free access use READ_ONCE()/WRITE_ONCE() consistently. Use a temporary variable to stage the result of kthread_run_worker(), and only WRITE_ONCE() into helper after confirming the pointer is valid. This avoids a window where a concurrent caller on the fast path could observe an ERR pointer via READ_ONCE(helper) before the error check completes. Fixes: b06ccbabe250 ("sched_ext: Fix starvation of scx_enable() under fair-class saturation") Signed-off-by: zhidao su <suzhidao@xiaomi.com> Acked-by: Andrea Righi <arighi@nvidia.com> Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
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