4 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Rich Felker
26120950e2 report sem value overflows in sem_post
this is not required by the standard, but it's nicer than corrupting
the state and rather inexpensive.
2011-10-26 00:28:47 -04:00
Rich Felker
88c4e72031 overhaul posix semaphores to fix destructability race
the race condition these changes address is described in glibc bug
report number 12674:

http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=12674

up until now, musl has shared the bug, and i had not been able to
figure out how to eliminate it. in short, the problem is that it's not
valid for sem_post to inspect the waiters count after incrementing the
semaphore value, because another thread may have already successfully
returned from sem_wait, (rightly) deemed itself the only remaining
user of the semaphore, and chosen to destroy and free it (or unmap the
shared memory it's stored in). POSIX is not explicit in blessing this
usage, but it gives a very explicit analogous example with mutexes
(which, in musl and glibc, also suffer from the same race condition
bug) in the rationale for pthread_mutex_destroy.

the new semaphore implementation augments the waiter count with a
redundant waiter indication in the semaphore value itself,
representing the presence of "last minute" waiters that may have
arrived after sem_post read the waiter count. this allows sem_post to
read the waiter count prior to incrementing the semaphore value,
rather than after incrementing it, so as to avoid accessing the
semaphore memory whatsoever after the increment takes place.

a similar, but much simpler, fix should be possible for mutexes and
other locking primitives whose usage rules are stricter than
semaphores.
2011-08-02 19:19:09 -04:00
Rich Felker
a113434cd6 major semaphore improvements (performance and correctness)
1. make sem_[timed]wait interruptible by signals, per POSIX
2. keep a waiter count in order to avoid unnecessary futex wake syscalls
2011-04-06 12:24:34 -04:00
Rich Felker
6fc5fdbdc7 implement POSIX semaphores 2011-03-04 00:45:59 -05:00