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From: Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com>
To: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
Cc: carlos <carlos@redhat.com>,
	Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>,
	Szabolcs Nagy <szabolcs.nagy@arm.com>,
	libc-alpha <libc-alpha@sourceware.org>,
	Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>, Ben Maurer <bmaurer@fb.com>,
	Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>,
	Paul <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>,
	Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@gmail.com>,
	Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>,
	Dave Watson <davejwatson@fb.com>, Paul Turner <pjt@google.com>,
	Rich Felker <dalias@libc.org>,
	linux-kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
	linux-api <linux-api@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH glibc 1/3] glibc: Perform rseq(2) registration at C startup and thread creation (v18)
Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 18:36:44 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <878sidkk0z.fsf@oldenburg2.str.redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1287616647.77866.1588263099045.JavaMail.zimbra@efficios.com> (Mathieu Desnoyers's message of "Thu, 30 Apr 2020 12:11:39 -0400 (EDT)")

* Mathieu Desnoyers:

> @deftypevar {struct rseq} __rseq_abi
> @standards{Linux, sys/rseq.h}
> @Theglibc{} implements a @code{__rseq_abi} TLS symbol to interact with the
> Restartable Sequences system call (Linux-specific).  The layout of this
> structure is defined by the @file{sys/rseq.h} header.  Registration of each
> thread's @code{__rseq_abi} is performed by @theglibc{} at libc library
> initialization and thread creation.

s/libc library/library/

> The main executable and shared libraries may either have an undefined
> @code{__rseq_abi} TLS symbol, or define their own, with the same
> declaration as the one present in @file{sys/rseq.h}.  The dynamic linker
> will ensure that only one of those available symbols will be used at
> runtime across the process.
>
> If the main executable or shared libraries observe an uninitialized
> @code{__rseq_abi.cpu_id} field (value @code{RSEQ_CPU_ID_UNINITIALIZED}), they
> may perform rseq registration to the kernel: this means either glibc was
> prevented from doing the registration, or an older glibc version, which does
> not include rseq support, is in use.  When the main executable or a library
> thus takes ownership of the registration, the memory used to hold the
> @code{__rseq_abi} TLS variable must stay allocated, and is not re-used, until
> the very end of the thread lifetime or until an explicit rseq unregistration
> for that thread is performed.  It is not recommended to dlclose() libraries
> owning the @code{__rseq_abi} TLS variable.

s/dlclose()/@code{dlclose}/ (no parentheses)

Rest looks okay.

>>> +  if (__rseq_abi.cpu_id == RSEQ_CPU_ID_REGISTRATION_FAILED)
>>> +    return;
>>> +  ret = INTERNAL_SYSCALL_CALL (rseq, &__rseq_abi, sizeof (struct rseq),
>>> +                              0, RSEQ_SIG);
>>> +  if (INTERNAL_SYSCALL_ERROR_P (ret) &&
>>> +      INTERNAL_SYSCALL_ERRNO (ret) != EBUSY)
>>> +    __rseq_abi.cpu_id = RSEQ_CPU_ID_REGISTRATION_FAILED;
>> 
>> Sorry, I forgot: Please add a comment that the EBUSY error is ignored
>> because registration may have already happened in a legacy library.
>
> Considering that we now disable signals across thread creation, and that
> glibc's initialization happens before other libraries' constructors
> (as far as I remember even before LD_PRELOADed library constructors),
> in which scenario can we expect to have EBUSY here ?

That's a good point.

> Not setting __rseq_abi.cpu_id to RSEQ_CPU_ID_REGISTRATION_FAILED in case
> of EBUSY is more a way to handle "unforeseen" scenarios where somehow the
> registration would already be done. But I cannot find an "expected"
> scenario which would lead to this now.
>
> So if EBUSY really is unexpected, how should we treat that ? I don't think
> setting REGISTRATION_FAILED would be appropriate, because then it would
> break assumption of the prior successful registration that have already
> been done by this thread.

You could call __libc_fatal with an error message.  ENOSYS is definitely
an expected error code here, and EPERM (and perhaps EACCES) can happen
with seccomp filters.

Thanks,
Florian


  reply	other threads:[~2020-04-30 16:36 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2020-04-28 17:15 Mathieu Desnoyers
2020-04-28 17:15 ` [RFC PATCH glibc 2/3] glibc: sched_getcpu(): use rseq cpu_id TLS on Linux (v7) Mathieu Desnoyers
2020-04-28 17:15 ` [RFC PATCH glibc 3/3] rseq registration tests (v10) Mathieu Desnoyers
2020-04-30 12:20 ` [RFC PATCH glibc 1/3] glibc: Perform rseq(2) registration at C startup and thread creation (v18) Florian Weimer
2020-04-30 16:11   ` Mathieu Desnoyers
2020-04-30 16:36     ` Florian Weimer [this message]
2020-04-30 16:55       ` Mathieu Desnoyers
2020-04-30 17:07         ` Florian Weimer
2020-04-30 17:20           ` Mathieu Desnoyers
2020-04-30 17:46             ` Florian Weimer
2020-04-30 19:39               ` Mathieu Desnoyers
2020-04-30 19:53                 ` Mathieu Desnoyers
2020-04-30 19:59                   ` Mathieu Desnoyers
2020-04-30 20:34                     ` Florian Weimer
2020-04-30 20:37                       ` Mathieu Desnoyers
2020-04-30 20:37                 ` Florian Weimer
2020-04-30 20:39                   ` Mathieu Desnoyers

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