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authorAlexey Izbyshev <izbyshev@ispras.ru>2022-11-12 00:54:39 +0300
committerGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>2023-01-14 10:15:20 +0100
commitfc89b8853aec7ee07b31ae45e8f980369a79871d (patch)
tree796b7fa9d52cac10e35219af646d90499861bf6f /kernel
parent4750cac4df681ae7bcfa294312f340238b3eadab (diff)
futex: Resend potentially swallowed owner death notification
[ Upstream commit 90d758896787048fa3d4209309d4800f3920e66f ] Commit ca16d5bee598 ("futex: Prevent robust futex exit race") addressed two cases when tasks waiting on a robust non-PI futex remained blocked despite the futex not being owned anymore: * if the owner died after writing zero to the futex word, but before waking up a waiter * if a task waiting on the futex was woken up, but died before updating the futex word (effectively swallowing the notification without acting on it) In the second case, the task could be woken up either by the previous owner (after the futex word was reset to zero) or by the kernel (after the OWNER_DIED bit was set and the TID part of the futex word was reset to zero) if the previous owner died without the resetting the futex. Because the referenced commit wakes up a potential waiter only if the whole futex word is zero, the latter subcase remains unaddressed. Fix this by looking only at the TID part of the futex when deciding whether a wake up is needed. Fixes: ca16d5bee598 ("futex: Prevent robust futex exit race") Signed-off-by: Alexey Izbyshev <izbyshev@ispras.ru> Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Acked-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20221111215439.248185-1-izbyshev@ispras.ru Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'kernel')
-rw-r--r--kernel/futex/core.c28
1 files changed, 18 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/kernel/futex/core.c b/kernel/futex/core.c
index 26ca79c47480..8dd0bc50ac36 100644
--- a/kernel/futex/core.c
+++ b/kernel/futex/core.c
@@ -3405,6 +3405,7 @@ static int handle_futex_death(u32 __user *uaddr, struct task_struct *curr,
bool pi, bool pending_op)
{
u32 uval, nval, mval;
+ pid_t owner;
int err;
/* Futex address must be 32bit aligned */
@@ -3426,6 +3427,10 @@ retry:
* 2. A woken up waiter is killed before it can acquire the
* futex in user space.
*
+ * In the second case, the wake up notification could be generated
+ * by the unlock path in user space after setting the futex value
+ * to zero or by the kernel after setting the OWNER_DIED bit below.
+ *
* In both cases the TID validation below prevents a wakeup of
* potential waiters which can cause these waiters to block
* forever.
@@ -3434,24 +3439,27 @@ retry:
*
* 1) task->robust_list->list_op_pending != NULL
* @pending_op == true
- * 2) User space futex value == 0
+ * 2) The owner part of user space futex value == 0
* 3) Regular futex: @pi == false
*
* If these conditions are met, it is safe to attempt waking up a
* potential waiter without touching the user space futex value and
- * trying to set the OWNER_DIED bit. The user space futex value is
- * uncontended and the rest of the user space mutex state is
- * consistent, so a woken waiter will just take over the
- * uncontended futex. Setting the OWNER_DIED bit would create
- * inconsistent state and malfunction of the user space owner died
- * handling.
- */
- if (pending_op && !pi && !uval) {
+ * trying to set the OWNER_DIED bit. If the futex value is zero,
+ * the rest of the user space mutex state is consistent, so a woken
+ * waiter will just take over the uncontended futex. Setting the
+ * OWNER_DIED bit would create inconsistent state and malfunction
+ * of the user space owner died handling. Otherwise, the OWNER_DIED
+ * bit is already set, and the woken waiter is expected to deal with
+ * this.
+ */
+ owner = uval & FUTEX_TID_MASK;
+
+ if (pending_op && !pi && !owner) {
futex_wake(uaddr, 1, 1, FUTEX_BITSET_MATCH_ANY);
return 0;
}
- if ((uval & FUTEX_TID_MASK) != task_pid_vnr(curr))
+ if (owner != task_pid_vnr(curr))
return 0;
/*