On Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:53:21 +0100 Christian Franke wrote: > Takashi Yano via Cygwin wrote: > > On Wed, 20 Nov 2024 22:43:08 +0900 > > Takashi Yano wrote: > >> On Tue, 19 Nov 2024 18:21:52 +0900 > >> Takashi Yano wrote: > >>> On Tue, 12 Nov 2024 10:53:58 +0100 > >>> Christian Franke wrote: > >>>> Found with 'stress-ng --cpu-sched' from current stress-ng upstream HEAD: > >>>> > >>>> Testcase (attached): > >>>> > >>>> $ gcc -O2 -o manysignals manysignals.c > >>>> > >>>> $ ./manysignals > >>>> fork() = 1833 > >>>> ... > >>>> fork() = 1848 > >>>> ... > >>>> kill(1833, 17) > >>>> ... > >>>> kill(1848, 17) > >>>> kill(1833, 9) > >>>> ... > >>>> kill(1848, 9) > >>>> waitpid(1833, ., 0) > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> Run this in second terminal: > >>>> > >>>> $ watch "ps | sed -n '1p;/manysignals/{/sed/d;p}'" > >>>> > >>>> If 'S' appear in the first column, the child processes likely reached > >>>> the final SIGSTOP state. This takes some time. The parent process may > >>>> still hang in first waitpid() but should not. > >>>> > >>>> If the parent process is aborted with ^C, child processes may be stopped > >>>> or left behind. Occasionally a child process that can not be stopped by > >>>> Cygwin (kill -9) is left behind. > >>>> > >>>> Tested with ancient (i7-2600K) and more recent (i7-14700K) CPU :-) > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> Unrelated to the above, but related to 'stress-ng --cpu-sched' which > >>>> uses sched_get/setscheduler(): > >>>> > >>>> - sched_getscheduler() always returns SCHED_FIFO. As far as I understand > >>>> Linux sched(7), this is a non-preemptive real-time policy. The > >>>> preemptive SCHED_RR would possibly a more reasonable value. > >>>> Unfortunately SCHED_OTHER cannot be used because it would require to > >>>> ignore the priority. > >>>> > >>>> - sched_setscheduler() always fails with ENOSYS. It IMO should allow to > >>>> set 'param->sched_priority' if 'policy' is equal to the value returned > >>>> by sched_getscheduler(). > >>> Thanks for the report and the test case. I'm now looking into > >>> the issue. Please wait a while. > >> Hopefully, I have found the cause. > >> > >> The deadlock happens between main thread and wait_sig thread. > >> The main thread is waiting for the wait_sig thread triggering > >> wakeup event while the wait_sig thread is waiting previous > >> signal being processed by main thread. > >> > >> Let me consider how to fix that. > > I'd like to report my progress for this issue. > > > > The patch attached almost solves the problem. ... > > Compile error if applied to current git main (3dbc8c3): > > ../../../../winsup/cygwin/exceptions.cc:1487:21: error: struct > _cygtls has no member named sig > 1487 | while (_main_tls->sig) > | ^~~
This is because the latest Corinna's commit changes the name 'sig' to 'current_sig'. commit 3dbc8c3fbdc99d3f0f68fab8ba2a814ecdc27e17 Cygwin: cygtls: rename sig to current_sig > > However, your test > > case is paused for tens of seconds, then ends normally. > > I guess this is as expected. The processing of the > SIGSTOP/SIGCONT/.../SIGSTOP/SIGKILL sequence of each child process take > some time because all are locked to a single core. I feel it's too slow even if 16 processes (with wait_sig threads) are executed in one CPU core. > > If the code: > > cpu_set_t cpus; CPU_ZERO(&cpus); > > CPU_SET(0, &cpus); > > if (sched_setaffinity(getpid(), sizeof(cpus), &cpus)) > > perror("setaffinity"); > > > > for (;;) > > sched_yield(); > > is changed to just: > > for (;;) sleep(1); > > the test case runs without pause. > > The pause will possibly reappear if the number of child processes is > increased to some multiple of the available cores. I tested with np = 16*32 without sched_setaffinity() call, the pause does not happen. My CPU is Threadripper 1950X 16-core 32-thread. > > I think there still is a bug in the signal handling. > > Possibly related: > https://sourceware.org/pipermail/cygwin/2024-November/256808.html I also looked into this issue a bit, but I think this is another issue. -- Takashi Yano <takashi.y...@nifty.ne.jp> -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple