locks: clarify posix_locks_deadlock
For such a short function (with such a long comment), posix_locks_deadlock() seems to cause a lot of confusion. Attempt to make it a bit clearer: - Remove the initial posix_same_owner() check, which can never pass (since this is only called in the case that block_fl and caller_fl conflict) - Use an explicit loop (and a helper function) instead of a goto. - Rewrite the comment, attempting a clearer explanation, and removing some uninteresting historical detail. Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@citi.umich.edu>
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@ -683,45 +683,55 @@ posix_test_lock(struct file *filp, struct file_lock *fl)
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(posix_test_lock);
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/* This function tests for deadlock condition before putting a process to
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* sleep. The detection scheme is no longer recursive. Recursive was neat,
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* but dangerous - we risked stack corruption if the lock data was bad, or
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* if the recursion was too deep for any other reason.
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/*
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* Deadlock detection:
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*
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* We rely on the fact that a task can only be on one lock's wait queue
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* at a time. When we find blocked_task on a wait queue we can re-search
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* with blocked_task equal to that queue's owner, until either blocked_task
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* isn't found, or blocked_task is found on a queue owned by my_task.
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* We attempt to detect deadlocks that are due purely to posix file
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* locks.
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*
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* Note: the above assumption may not be true when handling lock requests
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* from a broken NFS client. But broken NFS clients have a lot more to
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* worry about than proper deadlock detection anyway... --okir
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* We assume that a task can be waiting for at most one lock at a time.
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* So for any acquired lock, the process holding that lock may be
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* waiting on at most one other lock. That lock in turns may be held by
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* someone waiting for at most one other lock. Given a requested lock
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* caller_fl which is about to wait for a conflicting lock block_fl, we
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* follow this chain of waiters to ensure we are not about to create a
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* cycle.
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*
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* However, the failure of this assumption (also possible in the case of
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* multiple tasks sharing the same open file table) also means there's no
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* guarantee that the loop below will terminate. As a hack, we give up
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* after a few iterations.
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* Since we do this before we ever put a process to sleep on a lock, we
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* are ensured that there is never a cycle; that is what guarantees that
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* the while() loop in posix_locks_deadlock() eventually completes.
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*
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* Note: the above assumption may not be true when handling lock
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* requests from a broken NFS client. It may also fail in the presence
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* of tasks (such as posix threads) sharing the same open file table.
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*
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* To handle those cases, we just bail out after a few iterations.
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*/
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#define MAX_DEADLK_ITERATIONS 10
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/* Find a lock that the owner of the given block_fl is blocking on. */
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static struct file_lock *what_owner_is_waiting_for(struct file_lock *block_fl)
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{
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struct file_lock *fl;
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list_for_each_entry(fl, &blocked_list, fl_link) {
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if (posix_same_owner(fl, block_fl))
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return fl->fl_next;
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}
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return NULL;
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}
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static int posix_locks_deadlock(struct file_lock *caller_fl,
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struct file_lock *block_fl)
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{
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struct file_lock *fl;
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int i = 0;
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next_task:
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if (posix_same_owner(caller_fl, block_fl))
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return 1;
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list_for_each_entry(fl, &blocked_list, fl_link) {
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if (posix_same_owner(fl, block_fl)) {
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if (i++ > MAX_DEADLK_ITERATIONS)
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return 0;
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fl = fl->fl_next;
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block_fl = fl;
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goto next_task;
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}
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while ((block_fl = what_owner_is_waiting_for(block_fl))) {
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if (i++ > MAX_DEADLK_ITERATIONS)
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return 0;
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if (posix_same_owner(caller_fl, block_fl))
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return 1;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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