[PATCH 4/7] pid: modify task_tgid_nr to work without task->tgid.
Oleg Nesterov
oleg at redhat.com
Thu Feb 20 18:35:18 UTC 2014
On 01/23, Richard Guy Briggs wrote:
>
> task->tgid is an error prone construct and results in duplicate maintenance.
> Start it's demise by modifying task_tgid_nr to not use it.
Well, I disagree.
Yes I agree that ->tgid should probably die. But this change itself doesn't
help, it only makes task_tgid_nr() slower. We need to convert other users
first, then consider this change along with ->tgid removal.
Besides, this is not that simple and the patch doesn't look right:
> static inline pid_t task_tgid_nr(struct task_struct *tsk)
> {
> - return tsk->tgid;
> + return pid_nr(task_tgid(tsk));
> }
And what protect task_tgid? This is racy.
The race is very unlikely, pid_nr() will likely hit pid == NULL if tsk
exits. But still it can use the freed/unmapped/reused memory.
And even if we add rcu_read_lock() the patch will add the semantics change,
task_tgid_nr() can return 0 if tsk has already exited. At least this should
be documented, but you also need to audit the users.
Oleg.
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