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authorFlorian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com>2016-08-02 12:24:50 +0200
committerFlorian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com>2016-08-02 12:24:50 +0200
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malloc: Preserve arena free list/thread count invariant [BZ #20370]
It is necessary to preserve the invariant that if an arena is on the free list, it has thread attach count zero. Otherwise, when arena_thread_freeres sees the zero attach count, it will add it, and without the invariant, an arena could get pushed to the list twice, resulting in a cycle. One possible execution trace looks like this: Thread 1 examines free list and observes it as empty. Thread 2 exits and adds its arena to the free list, with attached_threads == 0). Thread 1 selects this arena in reused_arena (not from the free list). Thread 1 increments attached_threads and attaches itself. (The arena remains on the free list.) Thread 1 exits, decrements attached_threads, and adds the arena to the free list. The final step creates a cycle in the usual way (by overwriting the next_free member with the former list head, while there is another list item pointing to the arena structure). tst-malloc-thread-exit exhibits this issue, but it was only visible with a debugger because the incorrect fix in bug 19243 removed the assert from get_free_list.
Diffstat (limited to 'malloc')
-rw-r--r--malloc/arena.c41
1 files changed, 36 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/malloc/arena.c b/malloc/arena.c
index 229783f3b7..4e16593d8b 100644
--- a/malloc/arena.c
+++ b/malloc/arena.c
@@ -702,8 +702,7 @@ _int_new_arena (size_t size)
}
-/* Remove an arena from free_list. The arena may be in use because it
- was attached concurrently to a thread by reused_arena below. */
+/* Remove an arena from free_list. */
static mstate
get_free_list (void)
{
@@ -718,7 +717,8 @@ get_free_list (void)
free_list = result->next_free;
/* The arena will be attached to this thread. */
- ++result->attached_threads;
+ assert (result->attached_threads == 0);
+ result->attached_threads = 1;
detach_arena (replaced_arena);
}
@@ -735,6 +735,26 @@ get_free_list (void)
return result;
}
+/* Remove the arena from the free list (if it is present).
+ free_list_lock must have been acquired by the caller. */
+static void
+remove_from_free_list (mstate arena)
+{
+ mstate *previous = &free_list;
+ for (mstate p = free_list; p != NULL; p = p->next_free)
+ {
+ assert (p->attached_threads == 0);
+ if (p == arena)
+ {
+ /* Remove the requested arena from the list. */
+ *previous = p->next_free;
+ break;
+ }
+ else
+ previous = &p->next_free;
+ }
+}
+
/* Lock and return an arena that can be reused for memory allocation.
Avoid AVOID_ARENA as we have already failed to allocate memory in
it and it is currently locked. */
@@ -782,14 +802,25 @@ reused_arena (mstate avoid_arena)
(void) mutex_lock (&result->mutex);
out:
- /* Attach the arena to the current thread. Note that we may have
- selected an arena which was on free_list. */
+ /* Attach the arena to the current thread. */
{
/* Update the arena thread attachment counters. */
mstate replaced_arena = thread_arena;
(void) mutex_lock (&free_list_lock);
detach_arena (replaced_arena);
+
+ /* We may have picked up an arena on the free list. We need to
+ preserve the invariant that no arena on the free list has a
+ positive attached_threads counter (otherwise,
+ arena_thread_freeres cannot use the counter to determine if the
+ arena needs to be put on the free list). We unconditionally
+ remove the selected arena from the free list. The caller of
+ reused_arena checked the free list and observed it to be empty,
+ so the list is very short. */
+ remove_from_free_list (result);
+
++result->attached_threads;
+
(void) mutex_unlock (&free_list_lock);
}