[PATCH] pthread_once hangs when init routine throws an exception [BZ #18435]

This is another attempt at making pthread_once handle throwing exceptions
from the init routine callback.  As the new testcases show, just switching
to the cleanup attribute based cleanup does fix the tst-once5 test, but
breaks the new tst-oncey3 test.  That is because when throwing exceptions,
only the unwind info registered cleanups (i.e. C++ destructors or cleanup
attribute), when cancelling threads and there has been unwind info from the
cancellation point up to whatever needs cleanup both unwind info registered
cleanups and THREAD_SETMEM (self, cleanup, ...) registered cleanups are
invoked, but once we hit some frame with no unwind info, only the
THREAD_SETMEM (self, cleanup, ...) registered cleanups are invoked.
So, to stay fully backwards compatible (allow init routines without
unwind info which encounter cancellation points) and handle exception throwing
we actually need to register the pthread_once cleanups in both unwind info
and in the THREAD_SETMEM (self, cleanup, ...) way.
If an exception is thrown, only the former will happen and we in that case
need to also unregister the THREAD_SETMEM (self, cleanup, ...) registered
handler, because otherwise after catching the exception the user code could
call deeper into the stack some cancellation point, get cancelled and then
a stale cleanup handler would clobber stack and probably crash.
If a thread calling init routine is cancelled and unwind info ends before
the pthread_once frame, it will be cleaned up through self->cleanup as
before.  And if unwind info is present, unwind_stop first calls the
self->cleanup registered handler for the frame, then it will call the
unwind info registered handler but that will already see __do_it == 0
and do nothing.
This commit is contained in:
Jakub Jelinek 2021-03-04 15:15:33 +01:00
parent 82215c1e25
commit f0419e6a10
7 changed files with 69 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -386,10 +386,6 @@ xtests += tst-eintr1
test-srcs = tst-oddstacklimit
# Test expected to fail on most targets (except x86_64) due to bug
# 18435 - pthread_once hangs when init routine throws an exception.
test-xfail-tst-once5 = yes
gen-as-const-headers = unwindbuf.sym \
pthread-pi-defines.sym

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@ -604,6 +604,67 @@ extern void __pthread_cleanup_pop (struct _pthread_cleanup_buffer *buffer,
# undef pthread_cleanup_pop
# define pthread_cleanup_pop(execute) \
__pthread_cleanup_pop (&_buffer, (execute)); }
# if defined __EXCEPTIONS && !defined __cplusplus
/* Structure to hold the cleanup handler information. */
struct __pthread_cleanup_combined_frame
{
void (*__cancel_routine) (void *);
void *__cancel_arg;
int __do_it;
struct _pthread_cleanup_buffer __buffer;
};
/* Special cleanup macros which register cleanup both using
__pthread_cleanup_{push,pop} and using cleanup attribute. This is needed
for pthread_once, so that it supports both throwing exceptions from the
pthread_once callback (only cleanup attribute works there) and cancellation
of the thread running the callback if the callback or some routines it
calls don't have unwind information. */
static __always_inline void
__pthread_cleanup_combined_routine (struct __pthread_cleanup_combined_frame
*__frame)
{
if (__frame->__do_it)
{
__frame->__cancel_routine (__frame->__cancel_arg);
__frame->__do_it = 0;
__pthread_cleanup_pop (&__frame->__buffer, 0);
}
}
static inline void
__pthread_cleanup_combined_routine_voidptr (void *__arg)
{
struct __pthread_cleanup_combined_frame *__frame
= (struct __pthread_cleanup_combined_frame *) __arg;
if (__frame->__do_it)
{
__frame->__cancel_routine (__frame->__cancel_arg);
__frame->__do_it = 0;
}
}
# define pthread_cleanup_combined_push(routine, arg) \
do { \
void (*__cancel_routine) (void *) = (routine); \
struct __pthread_cleanup_combined_frame __clframe \
__attribute__ ((__cleanup__ (__pthread_cleanup_combined_routine))) \
= { .__cancel_routine = __cancel_routine, .__cancel_arg = (arg), \
.__do_it = 1 }; \
__pthread_cleanup_push (&__clframe.__buffer, \
__pthread_cleanup_combined_routine_voidptr, \
&__clframe);
# define pthread_cleanup_combined_pop(execute) \
__pthread_cleanup_pop (&__clframe.__buffer, 0); \
__clframe.__do_it = 0; \
if (execute) \
__cancel_routine (__clframe.__cancel_arg); \
} while (0)
# endif
#endif
extern void __pthread_cleanup_push_defer (struct _pthread_cleanup_buffer *buffer,

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@ -111,11 +111,11 @@ __pthread_once_slow (pthread_once_t *once_control, void (*init_routine) (void))
/* This thread is the first here. Do the initialization.
Register a cleanup handler so that in case the thread gets
interrupted the initialization can be restarted. */
pthread_cleanup_push (clear_once_control, once_control);
pthread_cleanup_combined_push (clear_once_control, once_control);
init_routine ();
pthread_cleanup_pop (0);
pthread_cleanup_combined_pop (0);
/* Mark *once_control as having finished the initialization. We need

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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ do_test (void)
" throwing an exception", stderr);
}
catch (OnceException) {
if (1 < niter)
if (niter > 1)
fputs ("pthread_once unexpectedly threw", stderr);
result = 0;
}
@ -75,7 +75,5 @@ do_test (void)
return result;
}
// The test currently hangs and is XFAILed. Reduce the timeout.
#define TIMEOUT 1
#define TEST_FUNCTION do_test ()
#include "../test-skeleton.c"

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@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ generated += $(objpfx)tst-atfork2.mtrace \
tests-internal += tst-cancel25 tst-robust8
tests += tst-oncex3 tst-oncex4
tests += tst-oncex3 tst-oncex4 tst-oncey3 tst-oncey4
modules-names += tst-join7mod
@ -242,6 +242,8 @@ endif
CFLAGS-tst-oncex3.c += -fexceptions
CFLAGS-tst-oncex4.c += -fexceptions
CFLAGS-tst-oncey3.c += -fno-exceptions -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables
CFLAGS-tst-oncey4.c += -fno-exceptions -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables
$(objpfx)tst-join7: $(libdl) $(shared-thread-library)
$(objpfx)tst-join7.out: $(objpfx)tst-join7mod.so

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@ -0,0 +1 @@
#include "tst-once3.c"

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@ -0,0 +1 @@
#include "tst-once4.c"