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authorQian Cai <cai@lca.pw>2020-02-11 08:54:15 -0500
committerPaul E. McKenney <paulmck@kernel.org>2020-06-29 12:04:48 -0700
commit33190b675ce2eacbeb4e75168c05b41110b506ec (patch)
treec1290359ba769363b2d0bdbaebd169b86d716b85 /kernel/kcsan
parent1fe84fd4a4027a17d511a832f89ab14107650ba4 (diff)
locking/osq_lock: Annotate a data race in osq_lock
The prev->next pointer can be accessed concurrently as noticed by KCSAN: write (marked) to 0xffff9d3370dbbe40 of 8 bytes by task 3294 on cpu 107: osq_lock+0x25f/0x350 osq_wait_next at kernel/locking/osq_lock.c:79 (inlined by) osq_lock at kernel/locking/osq_lock.c:185 rwsem_optimistic_spin <snip> read to 0xffff9d3370dbbe40 of 8 bytes by task 3398 on cpu 100: osq_lock+0x196/0x350 osq_lock at kernel/locking/osq_lock.c:157 rwsem_optimistic_spin <snip> Since the write only stores NULL to prev->next and the read tests if prev->next equals to this_cpu_ptr(&osq_node). Even if the value is shattered, the code is still working correctly. Thus, mark it as an intentional data race using the data_race() macro. Signed-off-by: Qian Cai <cai@lca.pw> Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@kernel.org>
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