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author | Dmitry Adamushko <dmitry.adamushko@gmail.com> | 2007-11-15 20:57:40 +0100 |
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committer | Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu> | 2007-11-15 20:57:40 +0100 |
commit | ce96b5ac742801718ae86d2adf0500c5abef3782 (patch) | |
tree | 1ec0bc7d105af9adc3836a5f47a0f9f62031d14f /kernel | |
parent | sched: fix SCHED_FIFO tasks & FAIR_GROUP_SCHED (diff) | |
download | linux-ce96b5ac742801718ae86d2adf0500c5abef3782.tar.xz linux-ce96b5ac742801718ae86d2adf0500c5abef3782.zip |
sched: fix __set_task_cpu() SMP race
Grant Wilson has reported rare SCHED_FAIR_USER crashes on his quad-core
system, which crashes can only be explained via runqueue corruption.
there is a narrow SMP race in __set_task_cpu(): after ->cpu is set up to
a new value, task_rq_lock(p, ...) can be successfuly executed on another
CPU. We must ensure that updates of per-task data have been completed by
this moment.
this bug has been hiding in the Linux scheduler for an eternity (we never
had any explicit barrier for task->cpu in set_task_cpu() - so the bug was
introduced in 2.5.1), but only became visible via set_task_cfs_rq() being
accidentally put after the task->cpu update. It also probably needs a
sufficiently out-of-order CPU to trigger.
Reported-by: Grant Wilson <grant.wilson@zen.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Adamushko <dmitry.adamushko@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
Diffstat (limited to 'kernel')
-rw-r--r-- | kernel/sched.c | 20 |
1 files changed, 13 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/kernel/sched.c b/kernel/sched.c index d62b759753f3..db1f71e31310 100644 --- a/kernel/sched.c +++ b/kernel/sched.c @@ -216,15 +216,15 @@ static inline struct task_group *task_group(struct task_struct *p) } /* Change a task's cfs_rq and parent entity if it moves across CPUs/groups */ -static inline void set_task_cfs_rq(struct task_struct *p) +static inline void set_task_cfs_rq(struct task_struct *p, unsigned int cpu) { - p->se.cfs_rq = task_group(p)->cfs_rq[task_cpu(p)]; - p->se.parent = task_group(p)->se[task_cpu(p)]; + p->se.cfs_rq = task_group(p)->cfs_rq[cpu]; + p->se.parent = task_group(p)->se[cpu]; } #else -static inline void set_task_cfs_rq(struct task_struct *p) { } +static inline void set_task_cfs_rq(struct task_struct *p, unsigned int cpu) { } #endif /* CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED */ @@ -1022,10 +1022,16 @@ unsigned long weighted_cpuload(const int cpu) static inline void __set_task_cpu(struct task_struct *p, unsigned int cpu) { + set_task_cfs_rq(p, cpu); #ifdef CONFIG_SMP + /* + * After ->cpu is set up to a new value, task_rq_lock(p, ...) can be + * successfuly executed on another CPU. We must ensure that updates of + * per-task data have been completed by this moment. + */ + smp_wmb(); task_thread_info(p)->cpu = cpu; #endif - set_task_cfs_rq(p); } #ifdef CONFIG_SMP @@ -7088,7 +7094,7 @@ void sched_move_task(struct task_struct *tsk) rq = task_rq_lock(tsk, &flags); if (tsk->sched_class != &fair_sched_class) { - set_task_cfs_rq(tsk); + set_task_cfs_rq(tsk, task_cpu(tsk)); goto done; } @@ -7103,7 +7109,7 @@ void sched_move_task(struct task_struct *tsk) tsk->sched_class->put_prev_task(rq, tsk); } - set_task_cfs_rq(tsk); + set_task_cfs_rq(tsk, task_cpu(tsk)); if (on_rq) { if (unlikely(running)) |