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[Xen-devel] [PATCH 2/2] libxl: fix stale timeout event callback race



Because there is not necessarily any lock held at the point the
application (eg, libvirt) calls libxl_osevent_occurred_timeout, in a
multithreaded program those calls may be arbitrarily delayed in
relation to other activities within the program.

Specifically this means when ->timeout_deregister returns, libxl does
not know whether it can safely dispose of the for_libxl value or
whether it needs to retain it in case of an in-progress call to
_occurred_timeout.

The interface could be fixed by requiring the application to make a
new call into libxl to say that the deregistration was complete.

However that new call would have to be threaded through the
application's event loop; this is complicated and some application
authors are likely not to implement it properly.  Furthermore the
easiest way to implement this facility in most event loops is to queue
up a time event for "now".

Shortcut all of this by having libxl always call timeout_modify
setting abs={0,0} (ie, ASAP) instead of timeout_deregister.  This will
cause the application to call _occurred_timeout.  When processing this
calldown we see that we were no longer actually interested and simply
throw it away.

Additionally, there is a race between _occurred_timeout and
->timeout_modify.  If libxl ever adjusts the deadline for a timeout
the application may already be in the process of calling _occurred, in
which case the situation with for_app's lifetime becomes very
complicated.  Therefore abolish libxl__ev_time_modify_{abs,rel} (which
have no callers) and promise to the application only ever to call
->timeout_modify with abs=={0,0}.  The application still needs to cope
with ->timeout_modify racing with its internal function which calls
_occurred_timeout.  Document this.

This is a forwards-compatible change for applications using the libxl
API, and will hopefully eliminate these races in callback-supplying
applications (such as libvirt) without the need for corresponding
changes to the application.

For clarity, fold the body of time_register_finite into its one
remaining call site.  This makes the semantics of ev->infinite
slightly clearer.

Cc: Bamvor Jian Zhang <bjzhang@xxxxxxxx>
Cc: Ian Campbell <Ian.Campbell@xxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ian.jackson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
 tools/libxl/libxl_event.c |   88 +++++++--------------------------------------
 tools/libxl/libxl_event.h |   17 ++++++++-
 2 files changed, 28 insertions(+), 77 deletions(-)

diff --git a/tools/libxl/libxl_event.c b/tools/libxl/libxl_event.c
index f1fe425..65c34da 100644
--- a/tools/libxl/libxl_event.c
+++ b/tools/libxl/libxl_event.c
@@ -267,18 +267,11 @@ static int time_rel_to_abs(libxl__gc *gc, int ms, struct 
timeval *abs_out)
     return 0;
 }
 
-static void time_insert_finite(libxl__gc *gc, libxl__ev_time *ev)
-{
-    libxl__ev_time *evsearch;
-    LIBXL_TAILQ_INSERT_SORTED(&CTX->etimes, entry, ev, evsearch, /*empty*/,
-                              timercmp(&ev->abs, &evsearch->abs, >));
-    ev->infinite = 0;
-}
-
 static int time_register_finite(libxl__gc *gc, libxl__ev_time *ev,
                                 struct timeval absolute)
 {
     int rc;
+    libxl__ev_time *evsearch;
 
     rc = OSEVENT_HOOK(timeout,register, alloc, &ev->nexus->for_app_reg,
                       absolute, ev->nexus);
@@ -286,7 +279,8 @@ static int time_register_finite(libxl__gc *gc, 
libxl__ev_time *ev,
 
     ev->infinite = 0;
     ev->abs = absolute;
-    time_insert_finite(gc, ev);
+    LIBXL_TAILQ_INSERT_SORTED(&CTX->etimes, entry, ev, evsearch, /*empty*/,
+                              timercmp(&ev->abs, &evsearch->abs, >));
 
     return 0;
 }
@@ -294,7 +288,11 @@ static int time_register_finite(libxl__gc *gc, 
libxl__ev_time *ev,
 static void time_deregister(libxl__gc *gc, libxl__ev_time *ev)
 {
     if (!ev->infinite) {
-        OSEVENT_HOOK_VOID(timeout,deregister, release, ev->nexus->for_app_reg);
+        struct timeval right_away = { 0, 0 };
+        ev->nexus->ev = 0;
+        OSEVENT_HOOK_VOID(timeout,modify,
+                          noop /* release nexus in _occurred_ */,
+                          ev->nexus->for_app_reg, right_away);
         LIBXL_TAILQ_REMOVE(&CTX->etimes, ev, entry);
     }
 }
@@ -364,70 +362,6 @@ int libxl__ev_time_register_rel(libxl__gc *gc, 
libxl__ev_time *ev,
     return rc;
 }
 
-int libxl__ev_time_modify_abs(libxl__gc *gc, libxl__ev_time *ev,
-                              struct timeval absolute)
-{
-    int rc;
-
-    CTX_LOCK;
-
-    DBG("ev_time=%p modify abs==%lu.%06lu",
-        ev, (unsigned long)absolute.tv_sec, (unsigned long)absolute.tv_usec);
-
-    assert(libxl__ev_time_isregistered(ev));
-
-    if (ev->infinite) {
-        rc = time_register_finite(gc, ev, absolute);
-        if (rc) goto out;
-    } else {
-        rc = OSEVENT_HOOK(timeout,modify, noop,
-                          &ev->nexus->for_app_reg, absolute);
-        if (rc) goto out;
-
-        LIBXL_TAILQ_REMOVE(&CTX->etimes, ev, entry);
-        ev->abs = absolute;
-        time_insert_finite(gc, ev);
-    }
-
-    rc = 0;
- out:
-    time_done_debug(gc,__func__,ev,rc);
-    CTX_UNLOCK;
-    return rc;
-}
-
-int libxl__ev_time_modify_rel(libxl__gc *gc, libxl__ev_time *ev,
-                              int milliseconds)
-{
-    struct timeval absolute;
-    int rc;
-
-    CTX_LOCK;
-
-    DBG("ev_time=%p modify ms=%d", ev, milliseconds);
-
-    assert(libxl__ev_time_isregistered(ev));
-
-    if (milliseconds < 0) {
-        time_deregister(gc, ev);
-        ev->infinite = 1;
-        rc = 0;
-        goto out;
-    }
-
-    rc = time_rel_to_abs(gc, milliseconds, &absolute);
-    if (rc) goto out;
-
-    rc = libxl__ev_time_modify_abs(gc, ev, absolute);
-    if (rc) goto out;
-
-    rc = 0;
- out:
-    time_done_debug(gc,__func__,ev,rc);
-    CTX_UNLOCK;
-    return rc;
-}
-
 void libxl__ev_time_deregister(libxl__gc *gc, libxl__ev_time *ev)
 {
     CTX_LOCK;
@@ -1161,7 +1095,11 @@ void libxl_osevent_occurred_timeout(libxl_ctx *ctx, void 
*for_libxl)
     CTX_LOCK;
     assert(!CTX->osevent_in_hook);
 
-    libxl__ev_time *ev = osevent_ev_from_hook_nexus(ctx, for_libxl);
+    libxl__osevent_hook_nexus *nexus = for_libxl;
+    libxl__ev_time *ev = osevent_ev_from_hook_nexus(ctx, nexus);
+
+    osevent_release_nexus(gc, &CTX->hook_timeout_nexi_idle, nexus);
+
     if (!ev) goto out;
     assert(!ev->infinite);
 
diff --git a/tools/libxl/libxl_event.h b/tools/libxl/libxl_event.h
index 3bcb6d3..51f2721 100644
--- a/tools/libxl/libxl_event.h
+++ b/tools/libxl/libxl_event.h
@@ -287,8 +287,10 @@ typedef struct libxl_osevent_hooks {
   int (*timeout_register)(void *user, void **for_app_registration_out,
                           struct timeval abs, void *for_libxl);
   int (*timeout_modify)(void *user, void **for_app_registration_update,
-                         struct timeval abs);
-  void (*timeout_deregister)(void *user, void *for_app_registration);
+                         struct timeval abs)
+      /* only ever called with abs={0,0}, meaning ASAP */;
+  void (*timeout_deregister)(void *user, void *for_app_registration)
+      /* will never be called */;
 } libxl_osevent_hooks;
 
 /* The application which calls register_fd_hooks promises to
@@ -337,6 +339,17 @@ typedef struct libxl_osevent_hooks {
  * register (or modify), and pass it to subsequent calls to modify
  * or deregister.
  *
+ * Note that the application must cope with a call from libxl to
+ * timeout_modify racing with its own call to
+ * libxl__osevent_occurred_timeout.  libxl guarantees that
+ * timeout_modify will only be called with abs={0,0} but the
+ * application must still ensure that libxl's attempt to cause the
+ * timeout to occur immediately is safely ignored even the timeout is
+ * actually already in the process of occurring.
+ *
+ * timeout_deregister is not used because it forms part of a
+ * deprecated unsafe mode of use of the API.
+ *
  * osevent_register_hooks may be called only once for each libxl_ctx.
  * libxl may make calls to register/modify/deregister from within
  * any libxl function (indeed, it will usually call register from
-- 
1.7.2.5


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