On Fri, Jan 11, 2019 at 01:10:52PM +0100, Alexandre Chartre wrote: > To avoid any issue with live patching the call instruction, what about > toggling between two call instructions: one would be the currently active > call, while the other would currently be inactive but to be used after a > change is made. You can safely patch the inactive call and then toggle > the call flow (using a jump label) between the active and inactive calls. > > So instead of having a single call instruction: > > call function > > You would have: > > STATIC_JUMP_IF_TRUE label, key > call function1 > jmp done > label: > call function2 > done: > > If the key is set so that function1 is currently called then you can > safely update the call instruction for function2. Once this is done, > just flip the key to make the function2 call active. On a next update, > you would, of course, have to switch and update the call for function1.
What about the following race? CPU1 CPU2 static key is false, doesn't jump task gets preempted before calling function1 change static key to true start patching "call function1" task resumes, sees inconsistent call instruction -- Josh