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133 lines
3.8 KiB
C++
133 lines
3.8 KiB
C++
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2020, Ben Wiederhake <BenWiederhake.GitHub@gmx.de>
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
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*/
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <pthread.h>
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#include <signal.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <time.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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static void signal_printer(int)
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{
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// no-op
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}
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typedef struct yank_shared_t {
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timespec* remaining_sleep;
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// TODO: Be nice and use thread ID
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// pthread_t sleeper_thread;
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} yank_shared_t;
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static void* yanker_fn(void* shared_)
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{
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yank_shared_t* shared = static_cast<yank_shared_t*>(shared_);
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timespec requested_sleep = { 1, 0 };
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int rc = clock_nanosleep(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, 0, &requested_sleep, nullptr);
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if (rc != 0) {
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printf("Yanker: Failed during sleep: %d\n", rc);
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return nullptr;
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}
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delete shared->remaining_sleep; // T2
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// Send SIGUSR1.
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// Use pthread:
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// pthread_kill(somewhere, SIGUSR1);
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// But wait! pthread_kill isn't implemented yet, and therefore causes
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// a linker error. It also looks like the corresponding syscall is missing.
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// Use normal IPC syscall:
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// kill(getpid(), SIGUSR1);
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// But wait! If destination_pid == own_pid, then the signal is sent
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// to the calling thread, *no matter what*.
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// So, we have to go the very ugly route of fork():
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// (Thank goodness this is only a demo of a kernel bug!)
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pid_t pid_to_kill = getpid();
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pid_t child_pid = fork();
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if (child_pid < 0) {
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printf("Yanker: Fork failed: %d\n", child_pid);
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pthread_exit(nullptr); // See below
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}
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if (child_pid > 0) {
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// Success. Terminate quickly. T3
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// FIXME: LibPthread bug: returning during normal operation causes nullptr deref.
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// Workaround: Exit manually.
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pthread_exit(nullptr);
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}
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// Give parent *thread* a moment to die.
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requested_sleep = { 1, 0 };
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rc = clock_nanosleep(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, 0, &requested_sleep, nullptr);
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if (rc != 0) {
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printf("Yanker-child: Failed during sleep: %d\n", rc);
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return nullptr;
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}
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// Prod the parent *process*
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kill(pid_to_kill, SIGUSR1); // T4
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// Wait a moment, to ensure the log output is as well-separated as possible.
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requested_sleep = { 2, 0 };
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rc = clock_nanosleep(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, 0, &requested_sleep, nullptr);
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if (rc != 0) {
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printf("Yanker-child: Failed during after-sleep: %d\n", rc);
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return nullptr;
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}
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pthread_exit(nullptr);
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assert(false);
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// FIXME: return nullptr;
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}
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int main()
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{
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// Chronological order:
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// T0: Main thread allocates region for the outvalue of clock_nanosleep
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// T1: Main thread enters clock_nanosleep
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// T2: Side thread deallocates that region
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// T3: Side thread dies
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// T4: A different process sends SIGUSR1, waking up the main thread,
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// forcing the kernel to write to the deallocated Region.
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// I'm sorry that both a side *thread* and a side *process* are necessary.
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// Maybe in the future this test can be simplified, see above.
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yank_shared_t shared = { nullptr };
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shared.remaining_sleep = new timespec({ 0xbad, 0xf00d }); // T0
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pthread_t yanker_thread;
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int rc = pthread_create(&yanker_thread, nullptr, yanker_fn, &shared);
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if (rc != 0) {
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perror("pthread");
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printf("FAIL\n");
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return 1;
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}
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// Set an action for SIGUSR1, so that the sleep can be interrupted:
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signal(SIGUSR1, signal_printer);
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// T1: Go to sleep.
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timespec const requested_sleep = { 3, 0 };
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rc = clock_nanosleep(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, 0, &requested_sleep, shared.remaining_sleep);
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// Now we are beyond T4.
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if (rc == 0) {
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// We somehow weren't interrupted. Bad.
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printf("Not interrupted.\n");
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printf("FAIL\n");
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return 1;
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}
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// nanosleep was interrupted and the kernel didn't crash. Good!
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printf("PASS\n");
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return 0;
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}
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