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[PATCH 11/12] i386: Fix race in multiprocessor ktss
From: |
Damien Zammit |
Subject: |
[PATCH 11/12] i386: Fix race in multiprocessor ktss |
Date: |
Tue, 25 Oct 2022 10:56:32 +0000 |
---
i386/i386/io_perm.c | 5 ---
i386/i386/pcb.c | 79 ++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------
2 files changed, 43 insertions(+), 41 deletions(-)
diff --git a/i386/i386/io_perm.c b/i386/i386/io_perm.c
index 6db60f73..d9c646fe 100644
--- a/i386/i386/io_perm.c
+++ b/i386/i386/io_perm.c
@@ -266,9 +266,7 @@ i386_io_perm_modify (task_t target_task, io_perm_t io_perm,
boolean_t enable)
if (!iopb)
{
- simple_unlock (&target_task->machine.iopb_lock);
iopb = (unsigned char *) kmem_cache_alloc (&machine_task_iopb_cache);
- simple_lock (&target_task->machine.iopb_lock);
if (target_task->machine.iopb)
{
if (iopb)
@@ -308,9 +306,6 @@ i386_io_perm_modify (task_t target_task, io_perm_t io_perm,
boolean_t enable)
target_task->machine.iopb_size = iopb_size;
}
-#if NCPUS>1
-#warning SMP support missing (notify all CPUs running threads in that of the
I/O bitmap change).
-#endif
if (target_task == current_task())
update_ktss_iopb (iopb, target_task->machine.iopb_size);
diff --git a/i386/i386/pcb.c b/i386/i386/pcb.c
index 5ac487b7..4ff7309c 100644
--- a/i386/i386/pcb.c
+++ b/i386/i386/pcb.c
@@ -48,6 +48,7 @@
#include <i386/user_ldt.h>
#include <i386/db_interface.h>
#include <i386/fpu.h>
+#include <i386/spl.h>
#include "eflags.h"
#include "gdt.h"
#include "ldt.h"
@@ -122,8 +123,8 @@ vm_offset_t stack_detach(thread_t thread)
#define curr_gdt(mycpu) (mp_gdt[mycpu])
#define curr_ktss(mycpu) (mp_ktss[mycpu])
#else
-#define curr_gdt(mycpu) ((void)(mycpu), gdt)
-#define curr_ktss(mycpu) ((void)(mycpu), (struct task_tss
*)&ktss)
+#define curr_gdt(mycpu) (gdt)
+#define curr_ktss(mycpu) ((struct task_tss *)&ktss)
#endif
#define gdt_desc_p(mycpu,sel) \
@@ -131,6 +132,8 @@ vm_offset_t stack_detach(thread_t thread)
void switch_ktss(pcb_t pcb)
{
+ spl_t s = splhigh();
+
int mycpu = cpu_number();
{
vm_offset_t pcb_stack_top;
@@ -222,21 +225,20 @@ void switch_ktss(pcb_t pcb)
pcb->ims.user_gdt, sizeof pcb->ims.user_gdt);
#endif /* MACH_PV_DESCRIPTORS */
- db_load_context(pcb);
+ db_set_debug_state(pcb, &pcb->ims.ids)
/*
* Load the floating-point context, if necessary.
*/
fpu_load_context(pcb);
+ splx(s);
}
-/* If NEW_IOPB is not null, the SIZE denotes the number of bytes in
- the new bitmap. Expects iopb_lock to be held. */
-void
-update_ktss_iopb (unsigned char *new_iopb, io_port_t size)
+static void
+update_ktss_iopb_per_cpu (unsigned char *new_iopb, io_port_t size, int cpu)
{
- struct task_tss *tss = curr_ktss (cpu_number ());
+ struct task_tss *tss = curr_ktss (cpu);
if (new_iopb && size > 0)
{
@@ -249,6 +251,24 @@ update_ktss_iopb (unsigned char *new_iopb, io_port_t size)
tss->tss.io_bit_map_offset = IOPB_INVAL;
}
+/* If NEW_IOPB is not null, the SIZE denotes the number of bytes in
+ the new bitmap. Expects iopb_lock to be held per TASK. */
+void
+update_ktss_iopb (unsigned char *new_iopb, io_port_t size)
+{
+#if NCPUS > 1
+ int slot;
+
+ for (slot = 0; slot < NCPUS; slot++)
+ {
+ if (machine_slot[slot].is_cpu)
+ update_ktss_iopb_per_cpu (new_iopb, size, slot);
+ }
+#else
+ update_ktss_iopb_per_cpu (new_iopb, size, cpu_number());
+#endif
+}
+
/*
* stack_handoff:
*
@@ -259,8 +279,12 @@ void stack_handoff(
thread_t old,
thread_t new)
{
- int mycpu = cpu_number();
vm_offset_t stack;
+ task_t old_task, new_task;
+ int mycpu;
+ spl_t s;
+
+ mycpu = cpu_number();
/*
* Save FP registers if in use.
@@ -270,8 +294,6 @@ void stack_handoff(
/*
* Switch address maps if switching tasks.
*/
- {
- task_t old_task, new_task;
if ((old_task = old->task) != (new_task = new->task)) {
PMAP_DEACTIVATE_USER(vm_map_pmap(old_task->map),
@@ -279,20 +301,12 @@ void stack_handoff(
PMAP_ACTIVATE_USER(vm_map_pmap(new_task->map),
new, mycpu);
+ s = splhigh();
simple_lock (&new_task->machine.iopb_lock);
-#if NCPUS>1
-#warning SMP support missing (avoid races with io_perm_modify).
-#else
- /* This optimization only works on a single processor
- machine, where old_task's iopb can not change while
- we are switching. */
- if (old_task->machine.iopb || new_task->machine.iopb)
-#endif
- update_ktss_iopb (new_task->machine.iopb,
- new_task->machine.iopb_size);
+ update_ktss_iopb (new_task->machine.iopb,
new_task->machine.iopb_size);
simple_unlock (&new_task->machine.iopb_lock);
+ splx(s);
}
- }
/*
* Load the rest of the user state for the new thread
@@ -335,6 +349,10 @@ thread_t switch_context(
void (*continuation)(),
thread_t new)
{
+ task_t old_task, new_task;
+ int mycpu = cpu_number();
+ spl_t s;
+
/*
* Save FP registers if in use.
*/
@@ -343,9 +361,6 @@ thread_t switch_context(
/*
* Switch address maps if switching tasks.
*/
- {
- task_t old_task, new_task;
- int mycpu = cpu_number();
if ((old_task = old->task) != (new_task = new->task)) {
PMAP_DEACTIVATE_USER(vm_map_pmap(old_task->map),
@@ -353,20 +368,12 @@ thread_t switch_context(
PMAP_ACTIVATE_USER(vm_map_pmap(new_task->map),
new, mycpu);
+ s = splhigh();
simple_lock (&new_task->machine.iopb_lock);
-#if NCPUS>1
-#warning SMP support missing (avoid races with io_perm_modify).
-#else
- /* This optimization only works on a single processor
- machine, where old_task's iopb can not change while
- we are switching. */
- if (old_task->machine.iopb || new_task->machine.iopb)
-#endif
- update_ktss_iopb (new_task->machine.iopb,
- new_task->machine.iopb_size);
+ update_ktss_iopb (new_task->machine.iopb,
new_task->machine.iopb_size);
simple_unlock (&new_task->machine.iopb_lock);
+ splx(s);
}
- }
/*
* Load the rest of the user state for the new thread
--
2.34.1
- [PATCH 06/12] linux drivers: Don't depend on curr_pic_mask for APIC, (continued)
- [PATCH 10/12] Add cpu_number and cpuboot, Damien Zammit, 2022/10/25
- [PATCH 11/12] i386: Fix race in multiprocessor ktss,
Damien Zammit <=
- [PATCH 12/12] i386: Refactor int stacks to be per cpu for SMP, Damien Zammit, 2022/10/25
- Re: [PATCH 0/12 - gnumach] SMP almost working!, Almudena Garcia, 2022/10/25
- Re: [PATCH 0/12 - gnumach] SMP almost working!, Almudena Garcia, 2022/10/25