Re: freezer: exec should clear PF_NOFREEZE along with PF_KTHREAD

From: Oleg Nesterov
Date: Thu Dec 06 2012 - 07:41:57 EST


Hi,

(add lkml)

On 12/06, Ben Hutchings wrote:
>
> On Wed, 2012-12-05 at 14:13 -0500, Joseph Salisbury wrote:
>
> > Hi Oleg,
> >
> > A bug was opened against the Ubuntu kernel[0]. It was found that
> > reverting commit b40a79591ca918e7b91b0d9b6abd5d00f2e88c19 resolved this
> > bug, and allowed suspend/resume to work properly.
> >
> > I see that you are the author of this patch, so I wanted to run it by
> > you. I was thinking of requesting a revert for 3.2 stable, but I wanted
> > to get your feedback first.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Joe
> >
> >
> > [0] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/v86d/+bug/1080530
>
> If I understand this rightly:
> 1. Suspend is aborted because the v86d usermodehelper cannot be frozen.
> 2. Before this fix, usermodehelpers could inherit PF_NOFREEZE (what
> could possibly go wrong with that?!), which is why this didn't
> previously happen.

Yes, try_to_freeze_tasks() ignores PF_NOFREEZE tasks

> 3. However, usermodehelpers are supposed to be disabled while the
> freezer is running. Why is this one still running?

__usermodehelper_disable() doesn't try to kill/stop/whatever the already
spawned tasks...

The question is, why v86d refuses to freeze? It sleeps in TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE.


Oh... I seem to understand. This is 3.2 kernel, it also has PF_FREEZER_NOSIG.
which should be cleared along with PF_NOFREEZE.

This flag was removed upstream, but the older kernel need the fix. Could
you test the patch below?

Oleg.

--- a/fs/exec.c
+++ b/fs/exec.c
@@ -1084,7 +1084,7 @@ int flush_old_exec(struct linux_binprm *

set_fs(USER_DS);
current->flags &=
- ~(PF_RANDOMIZE | PF_FORKNOEXEC | PF_KTHREAD | PF_NOFREEZE);
+ ~(PF_RANDOMIZE | PF_FORKNOEXEC | PF_KTHREAD | PF_NOFREEZE | PF_FREEZER_NOSIG);
flush_thread();
current->personality &= ~bprm->per_clear;


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