On 11/29/2018 08:12 AM, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
> +Cc davidlohr and waiman
>
> On Thu, Nov 29, 2018 at 08:50:30PM +0800, Yongji Xie wrote:
>> From: Xie Yongji <xieyon...@baidu.com>
>>
>> Our system encountered a problem recently, the khungtaskd detected
>> some process hang on mmap_sem. But the odd thing was that one task which
>> is not on mmap_sem.wait_list still sleeps in rwsem_down_read_failed().
>> Through code inspection, we found a potential bug can lead to this.
>>
>> Imaging this:
>>
>> Thread 1                                  Thread 2
>>                                           down_write();
>> rwsem_down_read_failed()
>>  raw_spin_lock_irq(&sem->wait_lock);
>>  list_add_tail(&waiter.list, &wait_list);
>>  raw_spin_unlock_irq(&sem->wait_lock);
>>                                           __up_write();
>>                                            rwsem_wake();
>>                                             __rwsem_mark_wake();
>>                                              wake_q_add();
>>                                              list_del(&waiter->list);
>>                                              waiter->task = NULL;
>>  while (true) {
>>   set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
>>   if (!waiter.task) // true
>>       break;
>>  }
>>  __set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
>>
>> Now Thread 1 is queued in Thread 2's wake_q without sleeping. Then
>> Thread 1 call rwsem_down_read_failed() again because Thread 3
>> hold the lock, if Thread 3 tries to queue Thread 1 before Thread 2
>> do wakeup, it will fail and miss wakeup:
>>
>> Thread 1                                  Thread 2      Thread 3
>>                                                         down_write();
>> rwsem_down_read_failed()
>>  raw_spin_lock_irq(&sem->wait_lock);
>>  list_add_tail(&waiter.list, &wait_list);
>>  raw_spin_unlock_irq(&sem->wait_lock);
>>                                                         __rwsem_mark_wake();
>>                                                          wake_q_add();
>>                                           wake_up_q();
>>                                                          waiter->task = NULL;
>>  while (true) {
>>   set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
>>   if (!waiter.task) // false
>>       break;
>>   schedule();
>>  }
>>                                                         wake_up_q(&wake_q);
>>
>> In another word, that means we might issue the wakeup before setting the 
>> reader
>> waiter to nil. If so, the wakeup may do nothing when it was called before 
>> reader
>> set task state to TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE. Then we would have no chance to wake 
>> up
>> the reader any more, and cause other writers such as "ps" command stuck on 
>> it.
>>
>> This patch is not verified because we still have no way to reproduce the 
>> problem.
>> But I'd like to ask for some comments from community firstly.
> Urgh; so the case where the cmpxchg() fails because it already has a
> wakeup in progress, which then 'violates' our expectation of when the
> wakeup happens.
>
> Yes, I think this is real, and worse, I think we need to go audit all
> wake_q_add() users and document this behaviour.

Yes, I also think this is a valid race scenario that can cause missed
wakeup. Actually, I had bug reports of similar symptom of sleeping
reader not in a wait queue.  I was puzzled by how that could happen.
That clearly is one possible cause of that.


> In the ideal case we'd delay the actual wakeup to the last wake_up_q(),
> but I don't think we can easily fix that.
>
>> Signed-off-by: Xie Yongji <xieyon...@baidu.com>
>> Signed-off-by: Zhang Yu <zhangy...@baidu.com>
>> ---
>>  kernel/locking/rwsem-xadd.c | 11 +++++++++--
>>  1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/kernel/locking/rwsem-xadd.c b/kernel/locking/rwsem-xadd.c
>> index 09b1800..50d9af6 100644
>> --- a/kernel/locking/rwsem-xadd.c
>> +++ b/kernel/locking/rwsem-xadd.c
>> @@ -198,15 +198,22 @@ static void __rwsem_mark_wake(struct rw_semaphore *sem,
>>              woken++;
>>              tsk = waiter->task;
>>  
>> -            wake_q_add(wake_q, tsk);
>> +            get_task_struct(tsk);
>>              list_del(&waiter->list);
>>              /*
>> -             * Ensure that the last operation is setting the reader
>> +             * Ensure calling get_task_struct() before setting the reader
>>               * waiter to nil such that rwsem_down_read_failed() cannot
>>               * race with do_exit() by always holding a reference count
>>               * to the task to wakeup.
>>               */
>>              smp_store_release(&waiter->task, NULL);
>> +            /*
>> +             * Ensure issuing the wakeup (either by us or someone else)
>> +             * after setting the reader waiter to nil.
>> +             */
>> +            wake_q_add(wake_q, tsk);
>> +            /* wake_q_add() already take the task ref */
>> +            put_task_struct(tsk);
>>      }
>>  
>>      adjustment = woken * RWSEM_ACTIVE_READ_BIAS - adjustment;

I doubt putting wake_q_add() after clearing waiter->task can really fix
the problem. The wake_up_q() function happens asynchronous to the
detection of NULL waiter->task in __rwsem_down_read_failed_common(). I
believe the same scenario may still happen.

One possible solution that I can think of is as follows:

diff --git a/include/linux/sched/wake_q.h b/include/linux/sched/wake_q.h
index 10b19a1..1513cdc 100644
--- a/include/linux/sched/wake_q.h
+++ b/include/linux/sched/wake_q.h
@@ -47,6 +47,14 @@ static inline void wake_q_init(struct wake_q_head *head)
        head->lastp = &head->first;
 }
 
+/*
+ * Return true if the current task is on a wake_q.
+ */
+static inline bool wake_q_pending(void)
+{
+       return !!current->wake_q.next;
+}
+
 extern void wake_q_add(struct wake_q_head *head,
                       struct task_struct *task);
 extern void wake_up_q(struct wake_q_head *head);
diff --git a/kernel/locking/rwsem-xadd.c b/kernel/locking/rwsem-xadd.c
index 3dbe593..b656777 100644
--- a/kernel/locking/rwsem-xadd.c
+++ b/kernel/locking/rwsem-xadd.c
@@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ static void __rwsem_mark_wake(struct rw_semaphore *sem,
        /* wait to be given the lock */
        while (true) {
                set_current_state(state);
-               if (!waiter.task)
+               if (!smp_load_acquire(&waiter.task))
                        break;
                if (signal_pending_state(state, current)) {
                        raw_spin_lock_irq(&sem->wait_lock);
@@ -282,6 +282,15 @@ static void __rwsem_mark_wake(struct rw_semaphore *sem,
        }
 
        __set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
+
+       /*
+        * If waiter is still queuing in a wake_q somewhere, we have to wait
+        * until the wake_up_q() process is complete as the memory of the
+        * waiter structure will no longer be valid when we return.
+        */
+       while (wake_q_pending())
+               cpu_relax();
+
        return sem;
 out_nolock:
        list_del(&waiter.list);


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