Re: TFD_CANCEL_ON_SET race when making a wall clock

From: Thomas Gleixner
Date: Fri Sep 02 2011 - 11:00:35 EST


On Fri, 2 Sep 2011, Colin Walters wrote:

> Hi,
>
> So I was recently making GNOME use the new timerfd TFD_CANCEL_ON_SET so
> we get woken up when the system clock changes. It works generally well,
> except Ryan Lortie pointed out a race condition in my use of
> timerfd_settime() that I think anyone using it to make a wall clock
> display might not realize at first:
>
> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=655129#c36
>
> For the link-averse, basically the system clock can move backwards
> between when the process gets the current time, and computes the wakeup
> (typically for the next minute).
>
> I was able to work around it in userspace with this patch:
> http://bugzilla-attachments.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=195252
> But it's clearly not what I'd call beautiful.
>
> I don't see a nice way to handle this in the kernel given the current
> API, but maybe someone else does?
>
> TFD_CANCEL_ON_SET isn't documented in man-pages at all right now...maybe
> this is just a useful note for a future patch to
> man-pages/man2/timerfd_create.2.

Well, the kernel can only handle the time was set scenario from the
point when timerfd_create() is called.

There is no way to handle:

clock_gettime(a);
clock_settime();
timerfd_create();
timerfd_settime(a + x);

And there wont be one ever. The guarantee is that _after_
timerfd_create() any modification to CLOCK_REALTIME in either
direction is causing a cancelation of the timer.

Thanks,

tglx
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