Re: [PATCH 6/6] clone4: Introduce new CLONE_FD flag to get task exit notification via fd

From: Oleg Nesterov
Date: Sat Mar 14 2015 - 15:49:22 EST


On 03/14, Oleg Nesterov wrote:
>
> On 03/14, Josh Triplett wrote:
> >
> > On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 11:38:29AM -0700, Thiago Macieira wrote:
> > > On Saturday 14 March 2015 15:32:35 Oleg Nesterov wrote:
> > > > It is not clear to me what do_wait() should do with ->autoreap child, even
> > > > ignoring ptrace.
> > > >
> > > > Just suppose that real_parent has a single "autoreap" child. Should
> > > > wait(NULL) hanf then?
> > >
> > > It should ignore the child that is set to autoreap. wait(NULL) should return -
> > > ECHILD, indicating there are no children waiting to be reaped.
> >
> > Right. And I don't think the current code does this. I think we need
> > to change wait_consider_task to early-return for ->autoreap just as it
> > does for task_state == EXIT_DEAD.
>
> No. This EXIT_DEAD is absolutely different. And this is another indication
> that you might use it wrongly ;)
>
> What we actually want is BUG_ON(task_state == EXIT_DEAD) here. We do not
> want the EXIT_DEAD tasks in ->children/ptraced lists. These EXIT_DEAD tasks
> complicate the exit/wait/reparent paths.
>
> However, currently this is TODO. The main problem is the locking in
> wait_task_zombie(), we can set EXIT_DEAD and remove the task from list
> under read_lock().

Let me clarify in case I confused you.

The EXIT_DEAD check in do_wait() paths doesn't mean "autoreap". It means
that this thread/process (depending on ptrace) was already reaped. It was
reaped by our sub-thread, or it was reaped because we ignore SIGCHLD, or
other reasons. This doesn't matter.

In short, EXIT_DEAD means: we have to keep this thread on lists until the
task which set this state calls release_task().

Oleg.

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