Re: [lttng-dev] [PATCH] Add ACCESS_ONCE() to avoid compilersplitting assignments

From: Mathieu Desnoyers
Date: Tue Jan 15 2013 - 18:56:32 EST


* Paul E. McKenney (paulmck@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:
> As noted by Konstantin Khlebnikov, gcc can split assignment of
> constants to long variables (https://lkml.org/lkml/2013/1/15/141),
> though assignment of NULL (0) is OK. Assuming that a gcc bug is
> fixed (http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=29169&action=diff
> has a patch), making the store be volatile keeps gcc from splitting.
>
> This commit therefore applies ACCESS_ONCE() to CMM_STORE_SHARED(),
> which is the underlying primitive used by rcu_assign_pointer().

Hi Paul,

I recognise that this is an issue in the Linux kernel, since a simple
store is used and expected to be performed atomically when aligned.
However, I think this does not affect liburcu, see below:

>
> Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> diff --git a/urcu/system.h b/urcu/system.h
> index 2a45f22..7a1887e 100644
> --- a/urcu/system.h
> +++ b/urcu/system.h
> @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@
> */
> #define CMM_STORE_SHARED(x, v) \
> ({ \
> - __typeof__(x) _v = _CMM_STORE_SHARED(x, v); \
> + __typeof__(x) CMM_ACCESS_ONCE(_v) = _CMM_STORE_SHARED(x, v); \

Here, the macro "_CMM_STORE_SHARED(x, v)" is doing the actual store.
It stores v into "x". So adding a CMM_ACCESS_ONCE(_v), as you propose
here, is really only making sure the return value (usually unused),
located on the stack, is accessed with a volatile access, which does not
make much sense.

What really matters is the _CMM_STORE_SHARED() macro:

#define _CMM_STORE_SHARED(x, v) ({ CMM_ACCESS_ONCE(x) = (v); })

which already uses a volatile access for the store. So this seems to be
a case where our preemptive use of volatile for stores in addition to
loads made us bug-free for a gcc behavior unexpected at the time we
implemented this macro. Just a touch of paranoia seems to be a good
thing sometimes. ;-)

Thoughts ?

Thanks,

Mathieu

> cmm_smp_wmc(); \
> _v; \
> })
>
>
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