svn commit: r273549 - head/sys/kern
Edward Tomasz Napierała
trasz at FreeBSD.org
Thu Oct 23 18:45:20 UTC 2014
Dnia 23 paź 2014 o godz. 20:38 John Baldwin <jhb at freebsd.org> napisał(a):
>> On Thursday, October 23, 2014 11:35:47 am Mateusz Guzik wrote:
>> Author: mjg
>> Date: Thu Oct 23 15:35:47 2014
>> New Revision: 273549
>> URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/273549
>>
>> Log:
>> Avoid taking the lock in selfdfree when not needed.
>>
>> Modified:
>> head/sys/kern/sys_generic.c
>>
>> Modified: head/sys/kern/sys_generic.c
> ==============================================================================
>> --- head/sys/kern/sys_generic.c Thu Oct 23 15:16:40 2014 (r273548)
>> +++ head/sys/kern/sys_generic.c Thu Oct 23 15:35:47 2014 (r273549)
>> @@ -1600,10 +1600,11 @@ static void
>> selfdfree(struct seltd *stp, struct selfd *sfp)
>> {
>> STAILQ_REMOVE(&stp->st_selq, sfp, selfd, sf_link);
>> - mtx_lock(sfp->sf_mtx);
>> - if (sfp->sf_si)
>> + if (sfp->sf_si != NULL) {
>> + mtx_lock(sfp->sf_mtx);
>> TAILQ_REMOVE(&sfp->sf_si->si_tdlist, sfp, sf_threads);
>> - mtx_unlock(sfp->sf_mtx);
>> + mtx_unlock(sfp->sf_mtx);
>> + }
>> uma_zfree(selfd_zone, sfp);
>
> How do you ensure that the value you read for sf_si here is up to date? In
> particular, if a thread is selecting on multiple fds and one awakens it,
> another fd can invoke selwakeup() while the thread is in seltdclear().
> In that case, you might see a stale value of sf_si and not realize it is
> cleared by the selwakeup() after you get the lock and you will invoke
> TAILQ_REMOVE an extra time.
FWIW, I've just hit a panic in selfdfree().
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