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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH for-4.10] libs/evtchn: Remove active handler on clean-up or failure



Hi Wei,

On 14/11/17 13:53, Wei Liu wrote:
On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 12:14:14PM +0000, Julien Grall wrote:
Hi,

On 14/11/17 11:51, Ian Jackson wrote:
Ross Lagerwall writes ("Re: [PATCH for-4.10] libs/evtchn: Remove active handler on 
clean-up or failure"):
On 11/10/2017 05:10 PM, Julien Grall wrote:
Commit 89d55473ed16543044a31d1e0d4660cf5a3f49df "xentoolcore_restrict_all:
Implement for libxenevtchn" added a call to register allowing to
restrict the event channel.

However, the call to deregister the handler was not performed if open
failed or when closing the event channel. This will result to corrupt
the list of handlers and potentially crash the application later one.

Sorry for not spotting this during review.
The fix is correct as far as it goes, so:

Acked-by: Ian Jackson <ian.jackson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

The call to xentoolcore_deregister_active_handle is done at the same
place as for the grants. But I am not convinced this is thread safe as
there are potential race between close the event channel and restict
handler. Do we care about that?
...
However, I think it should call xentoolcore__deregister_active_handle()
_before_ calling osdep_evtchn_close() to avoid trying to restrict a
closed fd or some other fd that happens to have the same number.

You are right.  But this slightly weakens the guarantee provided by
xentoolcore_restrict_all.

I think all the other libs need to be fixed as well, unless there was a
reason it was done this way.

I will send a further patch.  In the meantime I suggest we apply
Julien's fix.

I am going to leave the decision to you and Wei. It feels a bit odd to
release-ack my patch :).

We can only commit patches that are both acked and release-acked. The
latter gives RM control over when the patch should be applied.
Sometimes it is better to wait until something else happens (like
getting the tree to a stable state).

That's how I used release-ack anyway.

I feel a bit odd to release-ack my patch and usually for Arm patches deferred to Stefano the decision whether the patch is suitable for the release.


For this particular patch, my interpretation of what you just said
is you've given us release-ack and we can apply this patch anytime. I
will commit it soon.

Thanks! I hope it will fixed some osstest failure.

Cheers,

--
Julien Grall

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