[PATCH 1/2] ring_buffer: Do no not complete benchmark reader too early

From: Petr Mladek
Date: Fri Aug 28 2015 - 09:59:00 EST


It seems that complete(&read_done) might be called too early
in some situations.

1st scenario:
-------------

CPU0 CPU1

ring_buffer_producer_thread()
wake_up_process(consumer);
wait_for_completion(&read_start);

ring_buffer_consumer_thread()
complete(&read_start);

ring_buffer_producer()
# producing data in
# the do-while cycle

ring_buffer_consumer();
# reading data
# got error
# set kill_test = 1;
set_current_state(
TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
if (reader_finish) # false
schedule();

# producer still in the middle of
# do-while cycle
if (consumer && !(cnt % wakeup_interval))
wake_up_process(consumer);

# spurious wakeup
while (!reader_finish &&
!kill_test)
# leaving because
# kill_test == 1
reader_finish = 0;
complete(&read_done);

1st BANG: We might access uninitialized "read_done" if this is the
the first round.

# producer finally leaving
# the do-while cycle because kill_test == 1;

if (consumer) {
reader_finish = 1;
wake_up_process(consumer);
wait_for_completion(&read_done);

2nd BANG: This will never complete because consumer already did
the completion.

2nd scenario:
-------------

CPU0 CPU1

ring_buffer_producer_thread()
wake_up_process(consumer);
wait_for_completion(&read_start);

ring_buffer_consumer_thread()
complete(&read_start);

ring_buffer_producer()
# CPU3 removes the module <--- difference from
# and stops producer <--- the 1st scenario
if (kthread_should_stop())
kill_test = 1;

ring_buffer_consumer();
while (!reader_finish &&
!kill_test)
# kill_test == 1 => we never go
# into the top level while()
reader_finish = 0;
complete(&read_done);

# producer still in the middle of
# do-while cycle
if (consumer && !(cnt % wakeup_interval))
wake_up_process(consumer);

# spurious wakeup
while (!reader_finish &&
!kill_test)
# leaving because kill_test == 1
reader_finish = 0;
complete(&read_done);

BANG: We are in the same "bang" situations as in the 1st scenario.

Root of the problem:
--------------------

ring_buffer_consumer() must complete "read_done" only when "reader_finish"
variable is set. It must not be skipped because of other conditions.

Note that we still must keep the check for "reader_finish" in a loop
because there might be the spurious wakeup as described in the
above scenarios..

Solution:
----------

The top level cycle in ring_buffer_consumer() will finish only when
"reader_finish" is set. The data will be read in "while-do" cycle
so that they are not read after an error (kill_test == 1) and
the spurious wake up.

In addition, "reader_finish" is manipulated by the producer thread.
Therefore we add READ_ONCE() to make sure that the fresh value is
read in each cycle. Also we add the corresponding barrier
to synchronize the sleep check.

Next we set back TASK_RUNNING state for the situation when we
did not sleep.

Just from paranoid reasons, we initialize both completions statically.
It should be more safe if there is other race that we do not know of.

As a side effect we could remove the memory barrier from
ring_buffer_producer_thread(). IMHO, this was the reason of
the barrier. ring_buffer_reset() uses spin locks that should
provide the needed memory barrier for using the buffer.

Signed-off-by: Petr Mladek <pmladek@xxxxxxxx>
---
kernel/trace/ring_buffer_benchmark.c | 31 ++++++++++++++++++++++---------
1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)

diff --git a/kernel/trace/ring_buffer_benchmark.c b/kernel/trace/ring_buffer_benchmark.c
index a1503a027ee2..045e0a24c2a0 100644
--- a/kernel/trace/ring_buffer_benchmark.c
+++ b/kernel/trace/ring_buffer_benchmark.c
@@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ struct rb_page {
static int wakeup_interval = 100;

static int reader_finish;
-static struct completion read_start;
-static struct completion read_done;
+static DECLARE_COMPLETION(read_start);
+static DECLARE_COMPLETION(read_done);

static struct ring_buffer *buffer;
static struct task_struct *producer;
@@ -178,10 +178,14 @@ static void ring_buffer_consumer(void)
read_events ^= 1;

read = 0;
- while (!reader_finish && !kill_test) {
- int found;
+ /*
+ * Always wait until we are asked to finish and the producer
+ * is ready to wait for the completion.
+ */
+ while (!READ_ONCE(reader_finish)) {
+ int found = 1;

- do {
+ while (found && !kill_test) {
int cpu;

found = 0;
@@ -195,17 +199,29 @@ static void ring_buffer_consumer(void)

if (kill_test)
break;
+
if (stat == EVENT_FOUND)
found = 1;
+
}
- } while (found && !kill_test);
+ }

+ /*
+ * Sleep a bit. Producer with wake up us when some more data
+ * are available or when we should finish reading.
+ */
set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
+ /*
+ * Make sure that we read the updated finish variable
+ * before producer tries to wakeup us.
+ */
+ smp_rmb();
if (reader_finish)
break;

schedule();
}
+ __set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
reader_finish = 0;
complete(&read_done);
}
@@ -389,13 +405,10 @@ static int ring_buffer_consumer_thread(void *arg)

static int ring_buffer_producer_thread(void *arg)
{
- init_completion(&read_start);
-
while (!kthread_should_stop() && !kill_test) {
ring_buffer_reset(buffer);

if (consumer) {
- smp_wmb();
wake_up_process(consumer);
wait_for_completion(&read_start);
}
--
1.8.5.6

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