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authorStefan Liebler <stli@linux.vnet.ibm.com>2016-05-17 10:45:48 +0200
committerStefan Liebler <stli@linux.vnet.ibm.com>2016-05-17 10:45:48 +0200
commitb3a810d0d3d5c6ce7ddfb61321cd7971808ca703 (patch)
treedac613db5ec3abb28b8c838853923c472774fe8c /nptl/tst-cancel17.c
parente2cd73a2ccabe8acae28719a0c3c1c03f2b5f9fb (diff)
Fix tst-cancel17/tst-cancelx17, which sometimes segfaults while exiting.
The testcase tst-cancel[x]17 ends sometimes with a segmentation fault. This happens in one of 10000 cases. Then the real testcase has already exited with success and returned from do_test(). The segmentation fault occurs after returning from main in _dl_fini(). In those cases, the aio_read(&a) was not canceled because the read request was already in progress. In the meanwhile aio_write(ap) wrote something to the pipe and the read request is able to read the requested byte. The read request hasn't finished before returning from do_test(). After it finishes, it writes the return value and error code from the read syscall to the struct aiocb a, which lies on the stack of do_test. The stack of the subsequent function call of _dl_fini or _dl_sort_fini, which is inlined in _dl_fini is corrupted. In case of S390, it reads a zero and decrements it by 1: unsigned int k = nmaps - 1; struct link_map **runp = maps[k]->l_initfini; The load from unmapped memory leads to the segmentation fault. The stack corruption also happens on other architectures. I saw them e.g. on x86 and ppc, too. This patch adds an aio_suspend call to ensure, that the read request is finished before returning from do_test(). ChangeLog: * nptl/tst-cancel17.c (do_test): Wait for finishing aio_read(&a).
Diffstat (limited to 'nptl/tst-cancel17.c')
-rw-r--r--nptl/tst-cancel17.c16
1 files changed, 16 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/nptl/tst-cancel17.c b/nptl/tst-cancel17.c
index fb89292070..eedd28e792 100644
--- a/nptl/tst-cancel17.c
+++ b/nptl/tst-cancel17.c
@@ -333,6 +333,22 @@ do_test (void)
puts ("early cancellation succeeded");
+ if (ap == &a2)
+ {
+ /* The aio_read(&a) was not canceled because the read request was
+ already in progress. In the meanwhile aio_write(ap) wrote something
+ to the pipe and the read request either has already been finished or
+ is able to read the requested byte.
+ Wait for the read request before returning from this function because
+ the return value and error code from the read syscall will be written
+ to the struct aiocb a, which lies on the stack of this function.
+ Otherwise the stack from subsequent function calls - e.g. _dl_fini -
+ will be corrupted, which can lead to undefined behaviour like a
+ segmentation fault. */
+ const struct aiocb *l[1] = { &a };
+ TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY (aio_suspend(l, 1, NULL));
+ }
+
return 0;
}