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included in this merge do the following: - Kemeng Shi has contributed some compation maintenance work in the series "Fixes and cleanups to compaction". - Joel Fernandes has a patchset ("Optimize mremap during mutual alignment within PMD") which fixes an obscure issue with mremap()'s pagetable handling during a subsequent exec(), based upon an implementation which Linus suggested. - More DAMON/DAMOS maintenance and feature work from SeongJae Park i the following patch series: mm/damon: misc fixups for documents, comments and its tracepoint mm/damon: add a tracepoint for damos apply target regions mm/damon: provide pseudo-moving sum based access rate mm/damon: implement DAMOS apply intervals mm/damon/core-test: Fix memory leaks in core-test mm/damon/sysfs-schemes: Do DAMOS tried regions update for only one apply interval - In the series "Do not try to access unaccepted memory" Adrian Hunter provides some fixups for the recently-added "unaccepted memory' feature. To increase the feature's checking coverage. "Plug a few gaps where RAM is exposed without checking if it is unaccepted memory". - In the series "cleanups for lockless slab shrink" Qi Zheng has done some maintenance work which is preparation for the lockless slab shrinking code. - Qi Zheng has redone the earlier (and reverted) attempt to make slab shrinking lockless in the series "use refcount+RCU method to implement lockless slab shrink". - David Hildenbrand contributes some maintenance work for the rmap code in the series "Anon rmap cleanups". - Kefeng Wang does more folio conversions and some maintenance work in the migration code. Series "mm: migrate: more folio conversion and unification". - Matthew Wilcox has fixed an issue in the buffer_head code which was causing long stalls under some heavy memory/IO loads. Some cleanups were added on the way. Series "Add and use bdev_getblk()". - In the series "Use nth_page() in place of direct struct page manipulation" Zi Yan has fixed a potential issue with the direct manipulation of hugetlb page frames. - In the series "mm: hugetlb: Skip initialization of gigantic tail struct pages if freed by HVO" has improved our handling of gigantic pages in the hugetlb vmmemmep optimizaton code. This provides significant boot time improvements when significant amounts of gigantic pages are in use. - Matthew Wilcox has sent the series "Small hugetlb cleanups" - code rationalization and folio conversions in the hugetlb code. - Yin Fengwei has improved mlock()'s handling of large folios in the series "support large folio for mlock" - In the series "Expose swapcache stat for memcg v1" Liu Shixin has added statistics for memcg v1 users which are available (and useful) under memcg v2. - Florent Revest has enhanced the MDWE (Memory-Deny-Write-Executable) prctl so that userspace may direct the kernel to not automatically propagate the denial to child processes. The series is named "MDWE without inheritance". - Kefeng Wang has provided the series "mm: convert numa balancing functions to use a folio" which does what it says. - In the series "mm/ksm: add fork-exec support for prctl" Stefan Roesch makes is possible for a process to propagate KSM treatment across exec(). - Huang Ying has enhanced memory tiering's calculation of memory distances. This is used to permit the dax/kmem driver to use "high bandwidth memory" in addition to Optane Data Center Persistent Memory Modules (DCPMM). The series is named "memory tiering: calculate abstract distance based on ACPI HMAT" - In the series "Smart scanning mode for KSM" Stefan Roesch has optimized KSM by teaching it to retain and use some historical information from previous scans. - Yosry Ahmed has fixed some inconsistencies in memcg statistics in the series "mm: memcg: fix tracking of pending stats updates values". - In the series "Implement IOCTL to get and optionally clear info about PTEs" Peter Xu has added an ioctl to /proc/<pid>/pagemap which permits us to atomically read-then-clear page softdirty state. This is mainly used by CRIU. - Hugh Dickins contributed the series "shmem,tmpfs: general maintenance" - a bunch of relatively minor maintenance tweaks to this code. - Matthew Wilcox has increased the use of the VMA lock over file-backed page faults in the series "Handle more faults under the VMA lock". Some rationalizations of the fault path became possible as a result. - In the series "mm/rmap: convert page_move_anon_rmap() to folio_move_anon_rmap()" David Hildenbrand has implemented some cleanups and folio conversions. - In the series "various improvements to the GUP interface" Lorenzo Stoakes has simplified and improved the GUP interface with an eye to providing groundwork for future improvements. - Andrey Konovalov has sent along the series "kasan: assorted fixes and improvements" which does those things. - Some page allocator maintenance work from Kemeng Shi in the series "Two minor cleanups to break_down_buddy_pages". - In thes series "New selftest for mm" Breno Leitao has developed another MM self test which tickles a race we had between madvise() and page faults. - In the series "Add folio_end_read" Matthew Wilcox provides cleanups and an optimization to the core pagecache code. - Nhat Pham has added memcg accounting for hugetlb memory in the series "hugetlb memcg accounting". - Cleanups and rationalizations to the pagemap code from Lorenzo Stoakes, in the series "Abstract vma_merge() and split_vma()". - Audra Mitchell has fixed issues in the procfs page_owner code's new timestamping feature which was causing some misbehaviours. In the series "Fix page_owner's use of free timestamps". - Lorenzo Stoakes has fixed the handling of new mappings of sealed files in the series "permit write-sealed memfd read-only shared mappings". - Mike Kravetz has optimized the hugetlb vmemmap optimization in the series "Batch hugetlb vmemmap modification operations". - Some buffer_head folio conversions and cleanups from Matthew Wilcox in the series "Finish the create_empty_buffers() transition". - As a page allocator performance optimization Huang Ying has added automatic tuning to the allocator's per-cpu-pages feature, in the series "mm: PCP high auto-tuning". - Roman Gushchin has contributed the patchset "mm: improve performance of accounted kernel memory allocations" which improves their performance by ~30% as measured by a micro-benchmark. - folio conversions from Kefeng Wang in the series "mm: convert page cpupid functions to folios". - Some kmemleak fixups in Liu Shixin's series "Some bugfix about kmemleak". - Qi Zheng has improved our handling of memoryless nodes by keeping them off the allocation fallback list. This is done in the series "handle memoryless nodes more appropriately". - khugepaged conversions from Vishal Moola in the series "Some khugepaged folio conversions". -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEABYIAB0WIQTTMBEPP41GrTpTJgfdBJ7gKXxAjgUCZULEMwAKCRDdBJ7gKXxA jhQHAQCYpD3g849x69DmHnHWHm/EHQLvQmRMDeYZI+nx/sCJOwEAw4AKg0Oemv9y FgeUPAD1oasg6CP+INZvCj34waNxwAc= =E+Y4 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'mm-stable-2023-11-01-14-33' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm Pull MM updates from Andrew Morton: "Many singleton patches against the MM code. The patch series which are included in this merge do the following: - Kemeng Shi has contributed some compation maintenance work in the series 'Fixes and cleanups to compaction' - Joel Fernandes has a patchset ('Optimize mremap during mutual alignment within PMD') which fixes an obscure issue with mremap()'s pagetable handling during a subsequent exec(), based upon an implementation which Linus suggested - More DAMON/DAMOS maintenance and feature work from SeongJae Park i the following patch series: mm/damon: misc fixups for documents, comments and its tracepoint mm/damon: add a tracepoint for damos apply target regions mm/damon: provide pseudo-moving sum based access rate mm/damon: implement DAMOS apply intervals mm/damon/core-test: Fix memory leaks in core-test mm/damon/sysfs-schemes: Do DAMOS tried regions update for only one apply interval - In the series 'Do not try to access unaccepted memory' Adrian Hunter provides some fixups for the recently-added 'unaccepted memory' feature. To increase the feature's checking coverage. 'Plug a few gaps where RAM is exposed without checking if it is unaccepted memory' - In the series 'cleanups for lockless slab shrink' Qi Zheng has done some maintenance work which is preparation for the lockless slab shrinking code - Qi Zheng has redone the earlier (and reverted) attempt to make slab shrinking lockless in the series 'use refcount+RCU method to implement lockless slab shrink' - David Hildenbrand contributes some maintenance work for the rmap code in the series 'Anon rmap cleanups' - Kefeng Wang does more folio conversions and some maintenance work in the migration code. Series 'mm: migrate: more folio conversion and unification' - Matthew Wilcox has fixed an issue in the buffer_head code which was causing long stalls under some heavy memory/IO loads. Some cleanups were added on the way. Series 'Add and use bdev_getblk()' - In the series 'Use nth_page() in place of direct struct page manipulation' Zi Yan has fixed a potential issue with the direct manipulation of hugetlb page frames - In the series 'mm: hugetlb: Skip initialization of gigantic tail struct pages if freed by HVO' has improved our handling of gigantic pages in the hugetlb vmmemmep optimizaton code. This provides significant boot time improvements when significant amounts of gigantic pages are in use - Matthew Wilcox has sent the series 'Small hugetlb cleanups' - code rationalization and folio conversions in the hugetlb code - Yin Fengwei has improved mlock()'s handling of large folios in the series 'support large folio for mlock' - In the series 'Expose swapcache stat for memcg v1' Liu Shixin has added statistics for memcg v1 users which are available (and useful) under memcg v2 - Florent Revest has enhanced the MDWE (Memory-Deny-Write-Executable) prctl so that userspace may direct the kernel to not automatically propagate the denial to child processes. The series is named 'MDWE without inheritance' - Kefeng Wang has provided the series 'mm: convert numa balancing functions to use a folio' which does what it says - In the series 'mm/ksm: add fork-exec support for prctl' Stefan Roesch makes is possible for a process to propagate KSM treatment across exec() - Huang Ying has enhanced memory tiering's calculation of memory distances. This is used to permit the dax/kmem driver to use 'high bandwidth memory' in addition to Optane Data Center Persistent Memory Modules (DCPMM). The series is named 'memory tiering: calculate abstract distance based on ACPI HMAT' - In the series 'Smart scanning mode for KSM' Stefan Roesch has optimized KSM by teaching it to retain and use some historical information from previous scans - Yosry Ahmed has fixed some inconsistencies in memcg statistics in the series 'mm: memcg: fix tracking of pending stats updates values' - In the series 'Implement IOCTL to get and optionally clear info about PTEs' Peter Xu has added an ioctl to /proc/<pid>/pagemap which permits us to atomically read-then-clear page softdirty state. This is mainly used by CRIU - Hugh Dickins contributed the series 'shmem,tmpfs: general maintenance', a bunch of relatively minor maintenance tweaks to this code - Matthew Wilcox has increased the use of the VMA lock over file-backed page faults in the series 'Handle more faults under the VMA lock'. Some rationalizations of the fault path became possible as a result - In the series 'mm/rmap: convert page_move_anon_rmap() to folio_move_anon_rmap()' David Hildenbrand has implemented some cleanups and folio conversions - In the series 'various improvements to the GUP interface' Lorenzo Stoakes has simplified and improved the GUP interface with an eye to providing groundwork for future improvements - Andrey Konovalov has sent along the series 'kasan: assorted fixes and improvements' which does those things - Some page allocator maintenance work from Kemeng Shi in the series 'Two minor cleanups to break_down_buddy_pages' - In thes series 'New selftest for mm' Breno Leitao has developed another MM self test which tickles a race we had between madvise() and page faults - In the series 'Add folio_end_read' Matthew Wilcox provides cleanups and an optimization to the core pagecache code - Nhat Pham has added memcg accounting for hugetlb memory in the series 'hugetlb memcg accounting' - Cleanups and rationalizations to the pagemap code from Lorenzo Stoakes, in the series 'Abstract vma_merge() and split_vma()' - Audra Mitchell has fixed issues in the procfs page_owner code's new timestamping feature which was causing some misbehaviours. In the series 'Fix page_owner's use of free timestamps' - Lorenzo Stoakes has fixed the handling of new mappings of sealed files in the series 'permit write-sealed memfd read-only shared mappings' - Mike Kravetz has optimized the hugetlb vmemmap optimization in the series 'Batch hugetlb vmemmap modification operations' - Some buffer_head folio conversions and cleanups from Matthew Wilcox in the series 'Finish the create_empty_buffers() transition' - As a page allocator performance optimization Huang Ying has added automatic tuning to the allocator's per-cpu-pages feature, in the series 'mm: PCP high auto-tuning' - Roman Gushchin has contributed the patchset 'mm: improve performance of accounted kernel memory allocations' which improves their performance by ~30% as measured by a micro-benchmark - folio conversions from Kefeng Wang in the series 'mm: convert page cpupid functions to folios' - Some kmemleak fixups in Liu Shixin's series 'Some bugfix about kmemleak' - Qi Zheng has improved our handling of memoryless nodes by keeping them off the allocation fallback list. This is done in the series 'handle memoryless nodes more appropriately' - khugepaged conversions from Vishal Moola in the series 'Some khugepaged folio conversions'" [ bcachefs conflicts with the dynamically allocated shrinkers have been resolved as per Stephen Rothwell in https://lore.kernel.org/all/20230913093553.4290421e@canb.auug.org.au/ with help from Qi Zheng. The clone3 test filtering conflict was half-arsed by yours truly ] * tag 'mm-stable-2023-11-01-14-33' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm: (406 commits) mm/damon/sysfs: update monitoring target regions for online input commit mm/damon/sysfs: remove requested targets when online-commit inputs selftests: add a sanity check for zswap Documentation: maple_tree: fix word spelling error mm/vmalloc: fix the unchecked dereference warning in vread_iter() zswap: export compression failure stats Documentation: ubsan: drop "the" from article title mempolicy: migration attempt to match interleave nodes mempolicy: mmap_lock is not needed while migrating folios mempolicy: alloc_pages_mpol() for NUMA policy without vma mm: add page_rmappable_folio() wrapper mempolicy: remove confusing MPOL_MF_LAZY dead code mempolicy: mpol_shared_policy_init() without pseudo-vma mempolicy trivia: use pgoff_t in shared mempolicy tree mempolicy trivia: slightly more consistent naming mempolicy trivia: delete those ancient pr_debug()s mempolicy: fix migrate_pages(2) syscall return nr_failed kernfs: drop shared NUMA mempolicy hooks hugetlbfs: drop shared NUMA mempolicy pretence mm/damon/sysfs-test: add a unit test for damon_sysfs_set_targets() ...
1937 lines
48 KiB
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1937 lines
48 KiB
C
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
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/*
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* linux/kernel/exit.c
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*
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* Copyright (C) 1991, 1992 Linus Torvalds
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*/
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#include <linux/mm.h>
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#include <linux/slab.h>
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#include <linux/sched/autogroup.h>
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#include <linux/sched/mm.h>
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#include <linux/sched/stat.h>
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#include <linux/sched/task.h>
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#include <linux/sched/task_stack.h>
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#include <linux/sched/cputime.h>
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#include <linux/interrupt.h>
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#include <linux/module.h>
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#include <linux/capability.h>
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#include <linux/completion.h>
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#include <linux/personality.h>
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#include <linux/tty.h>
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#include <linux/iocontext.h>
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#include <linux/key.h>
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#include <linux/cpu.h>
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#include <linux/acct.h>
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#include <linux/tsacct_kern.h>
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#include <linux/file.h>
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#include <linux/fdtable.h>
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#include <linux/freezer.h>
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#include <linux/binfmts.h>
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#include <linux/nsproxy.h>
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#include <linux/pid_namespace.h>
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#include <linux/ptrace.h>
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#include <linux/profile.h>
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#include <linux/mount.h>
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#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
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#include <linux/kthread.h>
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#include <linux/mempolicy.h>
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#include <linux/taskstats_kern.h>
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#include <linux/delayacct.h>
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#include <linux/cgroup.h>
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#include <linux/syscalls.h>
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#include <linux/signal.h>
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#include <linux/posix-timers.h>
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#include <linux/cn_proc.h>
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#include <linux/mutex.h>
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#include <linux/futex.h>
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#include <linux/pipe_fs_i.h>
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#include <linux/audit.h> /* for audit_free() */
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#include <linux/resource.h>
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#include <linux/task_io_accounting_ops.h>
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#include <linux/blkdev.h>
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#include <linux/task_work.h>
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#include <linux/fs_struct.h>
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#include <linux/init_task.h>
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#include <linux/perf_event.h>
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#include <trace/events/sched.h>
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#include <linux/hw_breakpoint.h>
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#include <linux/oom.h>
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#include <linux/writeback.h>
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#include <linux/shm.h>
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#include <linux/kcov.h>
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#include <linux/kmsan.h>
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#include <linux/random.h>
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#include <linux/rcuwait.h>
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#include <linux/compat.h>
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#include <linux/io_uring.h>
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#include <linux/kprobes.h>
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#include <linux/rethook.h>
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#include <linux/sysfs.h>
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#include <linux/user_events.h>
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#include <linux/uaccess.h>
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#include <asm/unistd.h>
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#include <asm/mmu_context.h>
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#include "exit.h"
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/*
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* The default value should be high enough to not crash a system that randomly
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* crashes its kernel from time to time, but low enough to at least not permit
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* overflowing 32-bit refcounts or the ldsem writer count.
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*/
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static unsigned int oops_limit = 10000;
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#ifdef CONFIG_SYSCTL
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static struct ctl_table kern_exit_table[] = {
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{
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.procname = "oops_limit",
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.data = &oops_limit,
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.maxlen = sizeof(oops_limit),
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.mode = 0644,
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.proc_handler = proc_douintvec,
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},
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{ }
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};
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static __init int kernel_exit_sysctls_init(void)
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{
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register_sysctl_init("kernel", kern_exit_table);
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return 0;
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}
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late_initcall(kernel_exit_sysctls_init);
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#endif
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static atomic_t oops_count = ATOMIC_INIT(0);
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#ifdef CONFIG_SYSFS
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static ssize_t oops_count_show(struct kobject *kobj, struct kobj_attribute *attr,
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char *page)
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{
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return sysfs_emit(page, "%d\n", atomic_read(&oops_count));
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}
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static struct kobj_attribute oops_count_attr = __ATTR_RO(oops_count);
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static __init int kernel_exit_sysfs_init(void)
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{
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sysfs_add_file_to_group(kernel_kobj, &oops_count_attr.attr, NULL);
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return 0;
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}
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late_initcall(kernel_exit_sysfs_init);
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#endif
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static void __unhash_process(struct task_struct *p, bool group_dead)
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{
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nr_threads--;
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detach_pid(p, PIDTYPE_PID);
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if (group_dead) {
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detach_pid(p, PIDTYPE_TGID);
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detach_pid(p, PIDTYPE_PGID);
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detach_pid(p, PIDTYPE_SID);
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list_del_rcu(&p->tasks);
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list_del_init(&p->sibling);
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__this_cpu_dec(process_counts);
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}
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list_del_rcu(&p->thread_group);
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list_del_rcu(&p->thread_node);
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}
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/*
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* This function expects the tasklist_lock write-locked.
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*/
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static void __exit_signal(struct task_struct *tsk)
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{
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struct signal_struct *sig = tsk->signal;
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bool group_dead = thread_group_leader(tsk);
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struct sighand_struct *sighand;
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struct tty_struct *tty;
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u64 utime, stime;
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sighand = rcu_dereference_check(tsk->sighand,
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lockdep_tasklist_lock_is_held());
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spin_lock(&sighand->siglock);
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#ifdef CONFIG_POSIX_TIMERS
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posix_cpu_timers_exit(tsk);
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if (group_dead)
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posix_cpu_timers_exit_group(tsk);
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#endif
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if (group_dead) {
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tty = sig->tty;
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sig->tty = NULL;
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} else {
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/*
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* If there is any task waiting for the group exit
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* then notify it:
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*/
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if (sig->notify_count > 0 && !--sig->notify_count)
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wake_up_process(sig->group_exec_task);
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if (tsk == sig->curr_target)
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sig->curr_target = next_thread(tsk);
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}
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add_device_randomness((const void*) &tsk->se.sum_exec_runtime,
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sizeof(unsigned long long));
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/*
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* Accumulate here the counters for all threads as they die. We could
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* skip the group leader because it is the last user of signal_struct,
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* but we want to avoid the race with thread_group_cputime() which can
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* see the empty ->thread_head list.
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*/
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task_cputime(tsk, &utime, &stime);
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write_seqlock(&sig->stats_lock);
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sig->utime += utime;
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sig->stime += stime;
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sig->gtime += task_gtime(tsk);
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sig->min_flt += tsk->min_flt;
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sig->maj_flt += tsk->maj_flt;
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sig->nvcsw += tsk->nvcsw;
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sig->nivcsw += tsk->nivcsw;
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sig->inblock += task_io_get_inblock(tsk);
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sig->oublock += task_io_get_oublock(tsk);
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task_io_accounting_add(&sig->ioac, &tsk->ioac);
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sig->sum_sched_runtime += tsk->se.sum_exec_runtime;
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sig->nr_threads--;
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__unhash_process(tsk, group_dead);
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write_sequnlock(&sig->stats_lock);
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/*
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* Do this under ->siglock, we can race with another thread
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* doing sigqueue_free() if we have SIGQUEUE_PREALLOC signals.
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*/
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flush_sigqueue(&tsk->pending);
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tsk->sighand = NULL;
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spin_unlock(&sighand->siglock);
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__cleanup_sighand(sighand);
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clear_tsk_thread_flag(tsk, TIF_SIGPENDING);
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if (group_dead) {
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flush_sigqueue(&sig->shared_pending);
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tty_kref_put(tty);
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}
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}
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static void delayed_put_task_struct(struct rcu_head *rhp)
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{
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struct task_struct *tsk = container_of(rhp, struct task_struct, rcu);
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kprobe_flush_task(tsk);
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rethook_flush_task(tsk);
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perf_event_delayed_put(tsk);
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trace_sched_process_free(tsk);
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put_task_struct(tsk);
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}
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void put_task_struct_rcu_user(struct task_struct *task)
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{
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if (refcount_dec_and_test(&task->rcu_users))
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call_rcu(&task->rcu, delayed_put_task_struct);
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}
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void __weak release_thread(struct task_struct *dead_task)
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{
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}
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void release_task(struct task_struct *p)
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{
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struct task_struct *leader;
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struct pid *thread_pid;
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int zap_leader;
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repeat:
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/* don't need to get the RCU readlock here - the process is dead and
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* can't be modifying its own credentials. But shut RCU-lockdep up */
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rcu_read_lock();
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dec_rlimit_ucounts(task_ucounts(p), UCOUNT_RLIMIT_NPROC, 1);
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rcu_read_unlock();
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cgroup_release(p);
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write_lock_irq(&tasklist_lock);
|
|
ptrace_release_task(p);
|
|
thread_pid = get_pid(p->thread_pid);
|
|
__exit_signal(p);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* If we are the last non-leader member of the thread
|
|
* group, and the leader is zombie, then notify the
|
|
* group leader's parent process. (if it wants notification.)
|
|
*/
|
|
zap_leader = 0;
|
|
leader = p->group_leader;
|
|
if (leader != p && thread_group_empty(leader)
|
|
&& leader->exit_state == EXIT_ZOMBIE) {
|
|
/*
|
|
* If we were the last child thread and the leader has
|
|
* exited already, and the leader's parent ignores SIGCHLD,
|
|
* then we are the one who should release the leader.
|
|
*/
|
|
zap_leader = do_notify_parent(leader, leader->exit_signal);
|
|
if (zap_leader)
|
|
leader->exit_state = EXIT_DEAD;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
write_unlock_irq(&tasklist_lock);
|
|
seccomp_filter_release(p);
|
|
proc_flush_pid(thread_pid);
|
|
put_pid(thread_pid);
|
|
release_thread(p);
|
|
put_task_struct_rcu_user(p);
|
|
|
|
p = leader;
|
|
if (unlikely(zap_leader))
|
|
goto repeat;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
int rcuwait_wake_up(struct rcuwait *w)
|
|
{
|
|
int ret = 0;
|
|
struct task_struct *task;
|
|
|
|
rcu_read_lock();
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Order condition vs @task, such that everything prior to the load
|
|
* of @task is visible. This is the condition as to why the user called
|
|
* rcuwait_wake() in the first place. Pairs with set_current_state()
|
|
* barrier (A) in rcuwait_wait_event().
|
|
*
|
|
* WAIT WAKE
|
|
* [S] tsk = current [S] cond = true
|
|
* MB (A) MB (B)
|
|
* [L] cond [L] tsk
|
|
*/
|
|
smp_mb(); /* (B) */
|
|
|
|
task = rcu_dereference(w->task);
|
|
if (task)
|
|
ret = wake_up_process(task);
|
|
rcu_read_unlock();
|
|
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(rcuwait_wake_up);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Determine if a process group is "orphaned", according to the POSIX
|
|
* definition in 2.2.2.52. Orphaned process groups are not to be affected
|
|
* by terminal-generated stop signals. Newly orphaned process groups are
|
|
* to receive a SIGHUP and a SIGCONT.
|
|
*
|
|
* "I ask you, have you ever known what it is to be an orphan?"
|
|
*/
|
|
static int will_become_orphaned_pgrp(struct pid *pgrp,
|
|
struct task_struct *ignored_task)
|
|
{
|
|
struct task_struct *p;
|
|
|
|
do_each_pid_task(pgrp, PIDTYPE_PGID, p) {
|
|
if ((p == ignored_task) ||
|
|
(p->exit_state && thread_group_empty(p)) ||
|
|
is_global_init(p->real_parent))
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
if (task_pgrp(p->real_parent) != pgrp &&
|
|
task_session(p->real_parent) == task_session(p))
|
|
return 0;
|
|
} while_each_pid_task(pgrp, PIDTYPE_PGID, p);
|
|
|
|
return 1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
int is_current_pgrp_orphaned(void)
|
|
{
|
|
int retval;
|
|
|
|
read_lock(&tasklist_lock);
|
|
retval = will_become_orphaned_pgrp(task_pgrp(current), NULL);
|
|
read_unlock(&tasklist_lock);
|
|
|
|
return retval;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static bool has_stopped_jobs(struct pid *pgrp)
|
|
{
|
|
struct task_struct *p;
|
|
|
|
do_each_pid_task(pgrp, PIDTYPE_PGID, p) {
|
|
if (p->signal->flags & SIGNAL_STOP_STOPPED)
|
|
return true;
|
|
} while_each_pid_task(pgrp, PIDTYPE_PGID, p);
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Check to see if any process groups have become orphaned as
|
|
* a result of our exiting, and if they have any stopped jobs,
|
|
* send them a SIGHUP and then a SIGCONT. (POSIX 3.2.2.2)
|
|
*/
|
|
static void
|
|
kill_orphaned_pgrp(struct task_struct *tsk, struct task_struct *parent)
|
|
{
|
|
struct pid *pgrp = task_pgrp(tsk);
|
|
struct task_struct *ignored_task = tsk;
|
|
|
|
if (!parent)
|
|
/* exit: our father is in a different pgrp than
|
|
* we are and we were the only connection outside.
|
|
*/
|
|
parent = tsk->real_parent;
|
|
else
|
|
/* reparent: our child is in a different pgrp than
|
|
* we are, and it was the only connection outside.
|
|
*/
|
|
ignored_task = NULL;
|
|
|
|
if (task_pgrp(parent) != pgrp &&
|
|
task_session(parent) == task_session(tsk) &&
|
|
will_become_orphaned_pgrp(pgrp, ignored_task) &&
|
|
has_stopped_jobs(pgrp)) {
|
|
__kill_pgrp_info(SIGHUP, SEND_SIG_PRIV, pgrp);
|
|
__kill_pgrp_info(SIGCONT, SEND_SIG_PRIV, pgrp);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void coredump_task_exit(struct task_struct *tsk)
|
|
{
|
|
struct core_state *core_state;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Serialize with any possible pending coredump.
|
|
* We must hold siglock around checking core_state
|
|
* and setting PF_POSTCOREDUMP. The core-inducing thread
|
|
* will increment ->nr_threads for each thread in the
|
|
* group without PF_POSTCOREDUMP set.
|
|
*/
|
|
spin_lock_irq(&tsk->sighand->siglock);
|
|
tsk->flags |= PF_POSTCOREDUMP;
|
|
core_state = tsk->signal->core_state;
|
|
spin_unlock_irq(&tsk->sighand->siglock);
|
|
|
|
/* The vhost_worker does not particpate in coredumps */
|
|
if (core_state &&
|
|
((tsk->flags & (PF_IO_WORKER | PF_USER_WORKER)) != PF_USER_WORKER)) {
|
|
struct core_thread self;
|
|
|
|
self.task = current;
|
|
if (self.task->flags & PF_SIGNALED)
|
|
self.next = xchg(&core_state->dumper.next, &self);
|
|
else
|
|
self.task = NULL;
|
|
/*
|
|
* Implies mb(), the result of xchg() must be visible
|
|
* to core_state->dumper.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (atomic_dec_and_test(&core_state->nr_threads))
|
|
complete(&core_state->startup);
|
|
|
|
for (;;) {
|
|
set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE|TASK_FREEZABLE);
|
|
if (!self.task) /* see coredump_finish() */
|
|
break;
|
|
schedule();
|
|
}
|
|
__set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG
|
|
/*
|
|
* A task is exiting. If it owned this mm, find a new owner for the mm.
|
|
*/
|
|
void mm_update_next_owner(struct mm_struct *mm)
|
|
{
|
|
struct task_struct *c, *g, *p = current;
|
|
|
|
retry:
|
|
/*
|
|
* If the exiting or execing task is not the owner, it's
|
|
* someone else's problem.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (mm->owner != p)
|
|
return;
|
|
/*
|
|
* The current owner is exiting/execing and there are no other
|
|
* candidates. Do not leave the mm pointing to a possibly
|
|
* freed task structure.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (atomic_read(&mm->mm_users) <= 1) {
|
|
WRITE_ONCE(mm->owner, NULL);
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
read_lock(&tasklist_lock);
|
|
/*
|
|
* Search in the children
|
|
*/
|
|
list_for_each_entry(c, &p->children, sibling) {
|
|
if (c->mm == mm)
|
|
goto assign_new_owner;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Search in the siblings
|
|
*/
|
|
list_for_each_entry(c, &p->real_parent->children, sibling) {
|
|
if (c->mm == mm)
|
|
goto assign_new_owner;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Search through everything else, we should not get here often.
|
|
*/
|
|
for_each_process(g) {
|
|
if (g->flags & PF_KTHREAD)
|
|
continue;
|
|
for_each_thread(g, c) {
|
|
if (c->mm == mm)
|
|
goto assign_new_owner;
|
|
if (c->mm)
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
read_unlock(&tasklist_lock);
|
|
/*
|
|
* We found no owner yet mm_users > 1: this implies that we are
|
|
* most likely racing with swapoff (try_to_unuse()) or /proc or
|
|
* ptrace or page migration (get_task_mm()). Mark owner as NULL.
|
|
*/
|
|
WRITE_ONCE(mm->owner, NULL);
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
assign_new_owner:
|
|
BUG_ON(c == p);
|
|
get_task_struct(c);
|
|
/*
|
|
* The task_lock protects c->mm from changing.
|
|
* We always want mm->owner->mm == mm
|
|
*/
|
|
task_lock(c);
|
|
/*
|
|
* Delay read_unlock() till we have the task_lock()
|
|
* to ensure that c does not slip away underneath us
|
|
*/
|
|
read_unlock(&tasklist_lock);
|
|
if (c->mm != mm) {
|
|
task_unlock(c);
|
|
put_task_struct(c);
|
|
goto retry;
|
|
}
|
|
WRITE_ONCE(mm->owner, c);
|
|
lru_gen_migrate_mm(mm);
|
|
task_unlock(c);
|
|
put_task_struct(c);
|
|
}
|
|
#endif /* CONFIG_MEMCG */
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Turn us into a lazy TLB process if we
|
|
* aren't already..
|
|
*/
|
|
static void exit_mm(void)
|
|
{
|
|
struct mm_struct *mm = current->mm;
|
|
|
|
exit_mm_release(current, mm);
|
|
if (!mm)
|
|
return;
|
|
mmap_read_lock(mm);
|
|
mmgrab_lazy_tlb(mm);
|
|
BUG_ON(mm != current->active_mm);
|
|
/* more a memory barrier than a real lock */
|
|
task_lock(current);
|
|
/*
|
|
* When a thread stops operating on an address space, the loop
|
|
* in membarrier_private_expedited() may not observe that
|
|
* tsk->mm, and the loop in membarrier_global_expedited() may
|
|
* not observe a MEMBARRIER_STATE_GLOBAL_EXPEDITED
|
|
* rq->membarrier_state, so those would not issue an IPI.
|
|
* Membarrier requires a memory barrier after accessing
|
|
* user-space memory, before clearing tsk->mm or the
|
|
* rq->membarrier_state.
|
|
*/
|
|
smp_mb__after_spinlock();
|
|
local_irq_disable();
|
|
current->mm = NULL;
|
|
membarrier_update_current_mm(NULL);
|
|
enter_lazy_tlb(mm, current);
|
|
local_irq_enable();
|
|
task_unlock(current);
|
|
mmap_read_unlock(mm);
|
|
mm_update_next_owner(mm);
|
|
mmput(mm);
|
|
if (test_thread_flag(TIF_MEMDIE))
|
|
exit_oom_victim();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static struct task_struct *find_alive_thread(struct task_struct *p)
|
|
{
|
|
struct task_struct *t;
|
|
|
|
for_each_thread(p, t) {
|
|
if (!(t->flags & PF_EXITING))
|
|
return t;
|
|
}
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static struct task_struct *find_child_reaper(struct task_struct *father,
|
|
struct list_head *dead)
|
|
__releases(&tasklist_lock)
|
|
__acquires(&tasklist_lock)
|
|
{
|
|
struct pid_namespace *pid_ns = task_active_pid_ns(father);
|
|
struct task_struct *reaper = pid_ns->child_reaper;
|
|
struct task_struct *p, *n;
|
|
|
|
if (likely(reaper != father))
|
|
return reaper;
|
|
|
|
reaper = find_alive_thread(father);
|
|
if (reaper) {
|
|
pid_ns->child_reaper = reaper;
|
|
return reaper;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
write_unlock_irq(&tasklist_lock);
|
|
|
|
list_for_each_entry_safe(p, n, dead, ptrace_entry) {
|
|
list_del_init(&p->ptrace_entry);
|
|
release_task(p);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
zap_pid_ns_processes(pid_ns);
|
|
write_lock_irq(&tasklist_lock);
|
|
|
|
return father;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* When we die, we re-parent all our children, and try to:
|
|
* 1. give them to another thread in our thread group, if such a member exists
|
|
* 2. give it to the first ancestor process which prctl'd itself as a
|
|
* child_subreaper for its children (like a service manager)
|
|
* 3. give it to the init process (PID 1) in our pid namespace
|
|
*/
|
|
static struct task_struct *find_new_reaper(struct task_struct *father,
|
|
struct task_struct *child_reaper)
|
|
{
|
|
struct task_struct *thread, *reaper;
|
|
|
|
thread = find_alive_thread(father);
|
|
if (thread)
|
|
return thread;
|
|
|
|
if (father->signal->has_child_subreaper) {
|
|
unsigned int ns_level = task_pid(father)->level;
|
|
/*
|
|
* Find the first ->is_child_subreaper ancestor in our pid_ns.
|
|
* We can't check reaper != child_reaper to ensure we do not
|
|
* cross the namespaces, the exiting parent could be injected
|
|
* by setns() + fork().
|
|
* We check pid->level, this is slightly more efficient than
|
|
* task_active_pid_ns(reaper) != task_active_pid_ns(father).
|
|
*/
|
|
for (reaper = father->real_parent;
|
|
task_pid(reaper)->level == ns_level;
|
|
reaper = reaper->real_parent) {
|
|
if (reaper == &init_task)
|
|
break;
|
|
if (!reaper->signal->is_child_subreaper)
|
|
continue;
|
|
thread = find_alive_thread(reaper);
|
|
if (thread)
|
|
return thread;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return child_reaper;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Any that need to be release_task'd are put on the @dead list.
|
|
*/
|
|
static void reparent_leader(struct task_struct *father, struct task_struct *p,
|
|
struct list_head *dead)
|
|
{
|
|
if (unlikely(p->exit_state == EXIT_DEAD))
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
/* We don't want people slaying init. */
|
|
p->exit_signal = SIGCHLD;
|
|
|
|
/* If it has exited notify the new parent about this child's death. */
|
|
if (!p->ptrace &&
|
|
p->exit_state == EXIT_ZOMBIE && thread_group_empty(p)) {
|
|
if (do_notify_parent(p, p->exit_signal)) {
|
|
p->exit_state = EXIT_DEAD;
|
|
list_add(&p->ptrace_entry, dead);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
kill_orphaned_pgrp(p, father);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* This does two things:
|
|
*
|
|
* A. Make init inherit all the child processes
|
|
* B. Check to see if any process groups have become orphaned
|
|
* as a result of our exiting, and if they have any stopped
|
|
* jobs, send them a SIGHUP and then a SIGCONT. (POSIX 3.2.2.2)
|
|
*/
|
|
static void forget_original_parent(struct task_struct *father,
|
|
struct list_head *dead)
|
|
{
|
|
struct task_struct *p, *t, *reaper;
|
|
|
|
if (unlikely(!list_empty(&father->ptraced)))
|
|
exit_ptrace(father, dead);
|
|
|
|
/* Can drop and reacquire tasklist_lock */
|
|
reaper = find_child_reaper(father, dead);
|
|
if (list_empty(&father->children))
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
reaper = find_new_reaper(father, reaper);
|
|
list_for_each_entry(p, &father->children, sibling) {
|
|
for_each_thread(p, t) {
|
|
RCU_INIT_POINTER(t->real_parent, reaper);
|
|
BUG_ON((!t->ptrace) != (rcu_access_pointer(t->parent) == father));
|
|
if (likely(!t->ptrace))
|
|
t->parent = t->real_parent;
|
|
if (t->pdeath_signal)
|
|
group_send_sig_info(t->pdeath_signal,
|
|
SEND_SIG_NOINFO, t,
|
|
PIDTYPE_TGID);
|
|
}
|
|
/*
|
|
* If this is a threaded reparent there is no need to
|
|
* notify anyone anything has happened.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (!same_thread_group(reaper, father))
|
|
reparent_leader(father, p, dead);
|
|
}
|
|
list_splice_tail_init(&father->children, &reaper->children);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Send signals to all our closest relatives so that they know
|
|
* to properly mourn us..
|
|
*/
|
|
static void exit_notify(struct task_struct *tsk, int group_dead)
|
|
{
|
|
bool autoreap;
|
|
struct task_struct *p, *n;
|
|
LIST_HEAD(dead);
|
|
|
|
write_lock_irq(&tasklist_lock);
|
|
forget_original_parent(tsk, &dead);
|
|
|
|
if (group_dead)
|
|
kill_orphaned_pgrp(tsk->group_leader, NULL);
|
|
|
|
tsk->exit_state = EXIT_ZOMBIE;
|
|
if (unlikely(tsk->ptrace)) {
|
|
int sig = thread_group_leader(tsk) &&
|
|
thread_group_empty(tsk) &&
|
|
!ptrace_reparented(tsk) ?
|
|
tsk->exit_signal : SIGCHLD;
|
|
autoreap = do_notify_parent(tsk, sig);
|
|
} else if (thread_group_leader(tsk)) {
|
|
autoreap = thread_group_empty(tsk) &&
|
|
do_notify_parent(tsk, tsk->exit_signal);
|
|
} else {
|
|
autoreap = true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (autoreap) {
|
|
tsk->exit_state = EXIT_DEAD;
|
|
list_add(&tsk->ptrace_entry, &dead);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* mt-exec, de_thread() is waiting for group leader */
|
|
if (unlikely(tsk->signal->notify_count < 0))
|
|
wake_up_process(tsk->signal->group_exec_task);
|
|
write_unlock_irq(&tasklist_lock);
|
|
|
|
list_for_each_entry_safe(p, n, &dead, ptrace_entry) {
|
|
list_del_init(&p->ptrace_entry);
|
|
release_task(p);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_STACK_USAGE
|
|
static void check_stack_usage(void)
|
|
{
|
|
static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(low_water_lock);
|
|
static int lowest_to_date = THREAD_SIZE;
|
|
unsigned long free;
|
|
|
|
free = stack_not_used(current);
|
|
|
|
if (free >= lowest_to_date)
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
spin_lock(&low_water_lock);
|
|
if (free < lowest_to_date) {
|
|
pr_info("%s (%d) used greatest stack depth: %lu bytes left\n",
|
|
current->comm, task_pid_nr(current), free);
|
|
lowest_to_date = free;
|
|
}
|
|
spin_unlock(&low_water_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
#else
|
|
static inline void check_stack_usage(void) {}
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
static void synchronize_group_exit(struct task_struct *tsk, long code)
|
|
{
|
|
struct sighand_struct *sighand = tsk->sighand;
|
|
struct signal_struct *signal = tsk->signal;
|
|
|
|
spin_lock_irq(&sighand->siglock);
|
|
signal->quick_threads--;
|
|
if ((signal->quick_threads == 0) &&
|
|
!(signal->flags & SIGNAL_GROUP_EXIT)) {
|
|
signal->flags = SIGNAL_GROUP_EXIT;
|
|
signal->group_exit_code = code;
|
|
signal->group_stop_count = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
spin_unlock_irq(&sighand->siglock);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void __noreturn do_exit(long code)
|
|
{
|
|
struct task_struct *tsk = current;
|
|
int group_dead;
|
|
|
|
WARN_ON(irqs_disabled());
|
|
|
|
synchronize_group_exit(tsk, code);
|
|
|
|
WARN_ON(tsk->plug);
|
|
|
|
kcov_task_exit(tsk);
|
|
kmsan_task_exit(tsk);
|
|
|
|
coredump_task_exit(tsk);
|
|
ptrace_event(PTRACE_EVENT_EXIT, code);
|
|
user_events_exit(tsk);
|
|
|
|
validate_creds_for_do_exit(tsk);
|
|
|
|
io_uring_files_cancel();
|
|
exit_signals(tsk); /* sets PF_EXITING */
|
|
|
|
acct_update_integrals(tsk);
|
|
group_dead = atomic_dec_and_test(&tsk->signal->live);
|
|
if (group_dead) {
|
|
/*
|
|
* If the last thread of global init has exited, panic
|
|
* immediately to get a useable coredump.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (unlikely(is_global_init(tsk)))
|
|
panic("Attempted to kill init! exitcode=0x%08x\n",
|
|
tsk->signal->group_exit_code ?: (int)code);
|
|
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_POSIX_TIMERS
|
|
hrtimer_cancel(&tsk->signal->real_timer);
|
|
exit_itimers(tsk);
|
|
#endif
|
|
if (tsk->mm)
|
|
setmax_mm_hiwater_rss(&tsk->signal->maxrss, tsk->mm);
|
|
}
|
|
acct_collect(code, group_dead);
|
|
if (group_dead)
|
|
tty_audit_exit();
|
|
audit_free(tsk);
|
|
|
|
tsk->exit_code = code;
|
|
taskstats_exit(tsk, group_dead);
|
|
|
|
exit_mm();
|
|
|
|
if (group_dead)
|
|
acct_process();
|
|
trace_sched_process_exit(tsk);
|
|
|
|
exit_sem(tsk);
|
|
exit_shm(tsk);
|
|
exit_files(tsk);
|
|
exit_fs(tsk);
|
|
if (group_dead)
|
|
disassociate_ctty(1);
|
|
exit_task_namespaces(tsk);
|
|
exit_task_work(tsk);
|
|
exit_thread(tsk);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Flush inherited counters to the parent - before the parent
|
|
* gets woken up by child-exit notifications.
|
|
*
|
|
* because of cgroup mode, must be called before cgroup_exit()
|
|
*/
|
|
perf_event_exit_task(tsk);
|
|
|
|
sched_autogroup_exit_task(tsk);
|
|
cgroup_exit(tsk);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* FIXME: do that only when needed, using sched_exit tracepoint
|
|
*/
|
|
flush_ptrace_hw_breakpoint(tsk);
|
|
|
|
exit_tasks_rcu_start();
|
|
exit_notify(tsk, group_dead);
|
|
proc_exit_connector(tsk);
|
|
mpol_put_task_policy(tsk);
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_FUTEX
|
|
if (unlikely(current->pi_state_cache))
|
|
kfree(current->pi_state_cache);
|
|
#endif
|
|
/*
|
|
* Make sure we are holding no locks:
|
|
*/
|
|
debug_check_no_locks_held();
|
|
|
|
if (tsk->io_context)
|
|
exit_io_context(tsk);
|
|
|
|
if (tsk->splice_pipe)
|
|
free_pipe_info(tsk->splice_pipe);
|
|
|
|
if (tsk->task_frag.page)
|
|
put_page(tsk->task_frag.page);
|
|
|
|
validate_creds_for_do_exit(tsk);
|
|
exit_task_stack_account(tsk);
|
|
|
|
check_stack_usage();
|
|
preempt_disable();
|
|
if (tsk->nr_dirtied)
|
|
__this_cpu_add(dirty_throttle_leaks, tsk->nr_dirtied);
|
|
exit_rcu();
|
|
exit_tasks_rcu_finish();
|
|
|
|
lockdep_free_task(tsk);
|
|
do_task_dead();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void __noreturn make_task_dead(int signr)
|
|
{
|
|
/*
|
|
* Take the task off the cpu after something catastrophic has
|
|
* happened.
|
|
*
|
|
* We can get here from a kernel oops, sometimes with preemption off.
|
|
* Start by checking for critical errors.
|
|
* Then fix up important state like USER_DS and preemption.
|
|
* Then do everything else.
|
|
*/
|
|
struct task_struct *tsk = current;
|
|
unsigned int limit;
|
|
|
|
if (unlikely(in_interrupt()))
|
|
panic("Aiee, killing interrupt handler!");
|
|
if (unlikely(!tsk->pid))
|
|
panic("Attempted to kill the idle task!");
|
|
|
|
if (unlikely(irqs_disabled())) {
|
|
pr_info("note: %s[%d] exited with irqs disabled\n",
|
|
current->comm, task_pid_nr(current));
|
|
local_irq_enable();
|
|
}
|
|
if (unlikely(in_atomic())) {
|
|
pr_info("note: %s[%d] exited with preempt_count %d\n",
|
|
current->comm, task_pid_nr(current),
|
|
preempt_count());
|
|
preempt_count_set(PREEMPT_ENABLED);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Every time the system oopses, if the oops happens while a reference
|
|
* to an object was held, the reference leaks.
|
|
* If the oops doesn't also leak memory, repeated oopsing can cause
|
|
* reference counters to wrap around (if they're not using refcount_t).
|
|
* This means that repeated oopsing can make unexploitable-looking bugs
|
|
* exploitable through repeated oopsing.
|
|
* To make sure this can't happen, place an upper bound on how often the
|
|
* kernel may oops without panic().
|
|
*/
|
|
limit = READ_ONCE(oops_limit);
|
|
if (atomic_inc_return(&oops_count) >= limit && limit)
|
|
panic("Oopsed too often (kernel.oops_limit is %d)", limit);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* We're taking recursive faults here in make_task_dead. Safest is to just
|
|
* leave this task alone and wait for reboot.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (unlikely(tsk->flags & PF_EXITING)) {
|
|
pr_alert("Fixing recursive fault but reboot is needed!\n");
|
|
futex_exit_recursive(tsk);
|
|
tsk->exit_state = EXIT_DEAD;
|
|
refcount_inc(&tsk->rcu_users);
|
|
do_task_dead();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
do_exit(signr);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
SYSCALL_DEFINE1(exit, int, error_code)
|
|
{
|
|
do_exit((error_code&0xff)<<8);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Take down every thread in the group. This is called by fatal signals
|
|
* as well as by sys_exit_group (below).
|
|
*/
|
|
void __noreturn
|
|
do_group_exit(int exit_code)
|
|
{
|
|
struct signal_struct *sig = current->signal;
|
|
|
|
if (sig->flags & SIGNAL_GROUP_EXIT)
|
|
exit_code = sig->group_exit_code;
|
|
else if (sig->group_exec_task)
|
|
exit_code = 0;
|
|
else {
|
|
struct sighand_struct *const sighand = current->sighand;
|
|
|
|
spin_lock_irq(&sighand->siglock);
|
|
if (sig->flags & SIGNAL_GROUP_EXIT)
|
|
/* Another thread got here before we took the lock. */
|
|
exit_code = sig->group_exit_code;
|
|
else if (sig->group_exec_task)
|
|
exit_code = 0;
|
|
else {
|
|
sig->group_exit_code = exit_code;
|
|
sig->flags = SIGNAL_GROUP_EXIT;
|
|
zap_other_threads(current);
|
|
}
|
|
spin_unlock_irq(&sighand->siglock);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
do_exit(exit_code);
|
|
/* NOTREACHED */
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* this kills every thread in the thread group. Note that any externally
|
|
* wait4()-ing process will get the correct exit code - even if this
|
|
* thread is not the thread group leader.
|
|
*/
|
|
SYSCALL_DEFINE1(exit_group, int, error_code)
|
|
{
|
|
do_group_exit((error_code & 0xff) << 8);
|
|
/* NOTREACHED */
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static int eligible_pid(struct wait_opts *wo, struct task_struct *p)
|
|
{
|
|
return wo->wo_type == PIDTYPE_MAX ||
|
|
task_pid_type(p, wo->wo_type) == wo->wo_pid;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static int
|
|
eligible_child(struct wait_opts *wo, bool ptrace, struct task_struct *p)
|
|
{
|
|
if (!eligible_pid(wo, p))
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Wait for all children (clone and not) if __WALL is set or
|
|
* if it is traced by us.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (ptrace || (wo->wo_flags & __WALL))
|
|
return 1;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Otherwise, wait for clone children *only* if __WCLONE is set;
|
|
* otherwise, wait for non-clone children *only*.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note: a "clone" child here is one that reports to its parent
|
|
* using a signal other than SIGCHLD, or a non-leader thread which
|
|
* we can only see if it is traced by us.
|
|
*/
|
|
if ((p->exit_signal != SIGCHLD) ^ !!(wo->wo_flags & __WCLONE))
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
return 1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Handle sys_wait4 work for one task in state EXIT_ZOMBIE. We hold
|
|
* read_lock(&tasklist_lock) on entry. If we return zero, we still hold
|
|
* the lock and this task is uninteresting. If we return nonzero, we have
|
|
* released the lock and the system call should return.
|
|
*/
|
|
static int wait_task_zombie(struct wait_opts *wo, struct task_struct *p)
|
|
{
|
|
int state, status;
|
|
pid_t pid = task_pid_vnr(p);
|
|
uid_t uid = from_kuid_munged(current_user_ns(), task_uid(p));
|
|
struct waitid_info *infop;
|
|
|
|
if (!likely(wo->wo_flags & WEXITED))
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
if (unlikely(wo->wo_flags & WNOWAIT)) {
|
|
status = (p->signal->flags & SIGNAL_GROUP_EXIT)
|
|
? p->signal->group_exit_code : p->exit_code;
|
|
get_task_struct(p);
|
|
read_unlock(&tasklist_lock);
|
|
sched_annotate_sleep();
|
|
if (wo->wo_rusage)
|
|
getrusage(p, RUSAGE_BOTH, wo->wo_rusage);
|
|
put_task_struct(p);
|
|
goto out_info;
|
|
}
|
|
/*
|
|
* Move the task's state to DEAD/TRACE, only one thread can do this.
|
|
*/
|
|
state = (ptrace_reparented(p) && thread_group_leader(p)) ?
|
|
EXIT_TRACE : EXIT_DEAD;
|
|
if (cmpxchg(&p->exit_state, EXIT_ZOMBIE, state) != EXIT_ZOMBIE)
|
|
return 0;
|
|
/*
|
|
* We own this thread, nobody else can reap it.
|
|
*/
|
|
read_unlock(&tasklist_lock);
|
|
sched_annotate_sleep();
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Check thread_group_leader() to exclude the traced sub-threads.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (state == EXIT_DEAD && thread_group_leader(p)) {
|
|
struct signal_struct *sig = p->signal;
|
|
struct signal_struct *psig = current->signal;
|
|
unsigned long maxrss;
|
|
u64 tgutime, tgstime;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* The resource counters for the group leader are in its
|
|
* own task_struct. Those for dead threads in the group
|
|
* are in its signal_struct, as are those for the child
|
|
* processes it has previously reaped. All these
|
|
* accumulate in the parent's signal_struct c* fields.
|
|
*
|
|
* We don't bother to take a lock here to protect these
|
|
* p->signal fields because the whole thread group is dead
|
|
* and nobody can change them.
|
|
*
|
|
* psig->stats_lock also protects us from our sub-threads
|
|
* which can reap other children at the same time. Until
|
|
* we change k_getrusage()-like users to rely on this lock
|
|
* we have to take ->siglock as well.
|
|
*
|
|
* We use thread_group_cputime_adjusted() to get times for
|
|
* the thread group, which consolidates times for all threads
|
|
* in the group including the group leader.
|
|
*/
|
|
thread_group_cputime_adjusted(p, &tgutime, &tgstime);
|
|
spin_lock_irq(¤t->sighand->siglock);
|
|
write_seqlock(&psig->stats_lock);
|
|
psig->cutime += tgutime + sig->cutime;
|
|
psig->cstime += tgstime + sig->cstime;
|
|
psig->cgtime += task_gtime(p) + sig->gtime + sig->cgtime;
|
|
psig->cmin_flt +=
|
|
p->min_flt + sig->min_flt + sig->cmin_flt;
|
|
psig->cmaj_flt +=
|
|
p->maj_flt + sig->maj_flt + sig->cmaj_flt;
|
|
psig->cnvcsw +=
|
|
p->nvcsw + sig->nvcsw + sig->cnvcsw;
|
|
psig->cnivcsw +=
|
|
p->nivcsw + sig->nivcsw + sig->cnivcsw;
|
|
psig->cinblock +=
|
|
task_io_get_inblock(p) +
|
|
sig->inblock + sig->cinblock;
|
|
psig->coublock +=
|
|
task_io_get_oublock(p) +
|
|
sig->oublock + sig->coublock;
|
|
maxrss = max(sig->maxrss, sig->cmaxrss);
|
|
if (psig->cmaxrss < maxrss)
|
|
psig->cmaxrss = maxrss;
|
|
task_io_accounting_add(&psig->ioac, &p->ioac);
|
|
task_io_accounting_add(&psig->ioac, &sig->ioac);
|
|
write_sequnlock(&psig->stats_lock);
|
|
spin_unlock_irq(¤t->sighand->siglock);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (wo->wo_rusage)
|
|
getrusage(p, RUSAGE_BOTH, wo->wo_rusage);
|
|
status = (p->signal->flags & SIGNAL_GROUP_EXIT)
|
|
? p->signal->group_exit_code : p->exit_code;
|
|
wo->wo_stat = status;
|
|
|
|
if (state == EXIT_TRACE) {
|
|
write_lock_irq(&tasklist_lock);
|
|
/* We dropped tasklist, ptracer could die and untrace */
|
|
ptrace_unlink(p);
|
|
|
|
/* If parent wants a zombie, don't release it now */
|
|
state = EXIT_ZOMBIE;
|
|
if (do_notify_parent(p, p->exit_signal))
|
|
state = EXIT_DEAD;
|
|
p->exit_state = state;
|
|
write_unlock_irq(&tasklist_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
if (state == EXIT_DEAD)
|
|
release_task(p);
|
|
|
|
out_info:
|
|
infop = wo->wo_info;
|
|
if (infop) {
|
|
if ((status & 0x7f) == 0) {
|
|
infop->cause = CLD_EXITED;
|
|
infop->status = status >> 8;
|
|
} else {
|
|
infop->cause = (status & 0x80) ? CLD_DUMPED : CLD_KILLED;
|
|
infop->status = status & 0x7f;
|
|
}
|
|
infop->pid = pid;
|
|
infop->uid = uid;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return pid;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static int *task_stopped_code(struct task_struct *p, bool ptrace)
|
|
{
|
|
if (ptrace) {
|
|
if (task_is_traced(p) && !(p->jobctl & JOBCTL_LISTENING))
|
|
return &p->exit_code;
|
|
} else {
|
|
if (p->signal->flags & SIGNAL_STOP_STOPPED)
|
|
return &p->signal->group_exit_code;
|
|
}
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* wait_task_stopped - Wait for %TASK_STOPPED or %TASK_TRACED
|
|
* @wo: wait options
|
|
* @ptrace: is the wait for ptrace
|
|
* @p: task to wait for
|
|
*
|
|
* Handle sys_wait4() work for %p in state %TASK_STOPPED or %TASK_TRACED.
|
|
*
|
|
* CONTEXT:
|
|
* read_lock(&tasklist_lock), which is released if return value is
|
|
* non-zero. Also, grabs and releases @p->sighand->siglock.
|
|
*
|
|
* RETURNS:
|
|
* 0 if wait condition didn't exist and search for other wait conditions
|
|
* should continue. Non-zero return, -errno on failure and @p's pid on
|
|
* success, implies that tasklist_lock is released and wait condition
|
|
* search should terminate.
|
|
*/
|
|
static int wait_task_stopped(struct wait_opts *wo,
|
|
int ptrace, struct task_struct *p)
|
|
{
|
|
struct waitid_info *infop;
|
|
int exit_code, *p_code, why;
|
|
uid_t uid = 0; /* unneeded, required by compiler */
|
|
pid_t pid;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Traditionally we see ptrace'd stopped tasks regardless of options.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (!ptrace && !(wo->wo_flags & WUNTRACED))
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
if (!task_stopped_code(p, ptrace))
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
exit_code = 0;
|
|
spin_lock_irq(&p->sighand->siglock);
|
|
|
|
p_code = task_stopped_code(p, ptrace);
|
|
if (unlikely(!p_code))
|
|
goto unlock_sig;
|
|
|
|
exit_code = *p_code;
|
|
if (!exit_code)
|
|
goto unlock_sig;
|
|
|
|
if (!unlikely(wo->wo_flags & WNOWAIT))
|
|
*p_code = 0;
|
|
|
|
uid = from_kuid_munged(current_user_ns(), task_uid(p));
|
|
unlock_sig:
|
|
spin_unlock_irq(&p->sighand->siglock);
|
|
if (!exit_code)
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Now we are pretty sure this task is interesting.
|
|
* Make sure it doesn't get reaped out from under us while we
|
|
* give up the lock and then examine it below. We don't want to
|
|
* keep holding onto the tasklist_lock while we call getrusage and
|
|
* possibly take page faults for user memory.
|
|
*/
|
|
get_task_struct(p);
|
|
pid = task_pid_vnr(p);
|
|
why = ptrace ? CLD_TRAPPED : CLD_STOPPED;
|
|
read_unlock(&tasklist_lock);
|
|
sched_annotate_sleep();
|
|
if (wo->wo_rusage)
|
|
getrusage(p, RUSAGE_BOTH, wo->wo_rusage);
|
|
put_task_struct(p);
|
|
|
|
if (likely(!(wo->wo_flags & WNOWAIT)))
|
|
wo->wo_stat = (exit_code << 8) | 0x7f;
|
|
|
|
infop = wo->wo_info;
|
|
if (infop) {
|
|
infop->cause = why;
|
|
infop->status = exit_code;
|
|
infop->pid = pid;
|
|
infop->uid = uid;
|
|
}
|
|
return pid;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Handle do_wait work for one task in a live, non-stopped state.
|
|
* read_lock(&tasklist_lock) on entry. If we return zero, we still hold
|
|
* the lock and this task is uninteresting. If we return nonzero, we have
|
|
* released the lock and the system call should return.
|
|
*/
|
|
static int wait_task_continued(struct wait_opts *wo, struct task_struct *p)
|
|
{
|
|
struct waitid_info *infop;
|
|
pid_t pid;
|
|
uid_t uid;
|
|
|
|
if (!unlikely(wo->wo_flags & WCONTINUED))
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
if (!(p->signal->flags & SIGNAL_STOP_CONTINUED))
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
spin_lock_irq(&p->sighand->siglock);
|
|
/* Re-check with the lock held. */
|
|
if (!(p->signal->flags & SIGNAL_STOP_CONTINUED)) {
|
|
spin_unlock_irq(&p->sighand->siglock);
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
if (!unlikely(wo->wo_flags & WNOWAIT))
|
|
p->signal->flags &= ~SIGNAL_STOP_CONTINUED;
|
|
uid = from_kuid_munged(current_user_ns(), task_uid(p));
|
|
spin_unlock_irq(&p->sighand->siglock);
|
|
|
|
pid = task_pid_vnr(p);
|
|
get_task_struct(p);
|
|
read_unlock(&tasklist_lock);
|
|
sched_annotate_sleep();
|
|
if (wo->wo_rusage)
|
|
getrusage(p, RUSAGE_BOTH, wo->wo_rusage);
|
|
put_task_struct(p);
|
|
|
|
infop = wo->wo_info;
|
|
if (!infop) {
|
|
wo->wo_stat = 0xffff;
|
|
} else {
|
|
infop->cause = CLD_CONTINUED;
|
|
infop->pid = pid;
|
|
infop->uid = uid;
|
|
infop->status = SIGCONT;
|
|
}
|
|
return pid;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Consider @p for a wait by @parent.
|
|
*
|
|
* -ECHILD should be in ->notask_error before the first call.
|
|
* Returns nonzero for a final return, when we have unlocked tasklist_lock.
|
|
* Returns zero if the search for a child should continue;
|
|
* then ->notask_error is 0 if @p is an eligible child,
|
|
* or still -ECHILD.
|
|
*/
|
|
static int wait_consider_task(struct wait_opts *wo, int ptrace,
|
|
struct task_struct *p)
|
|
{
|
|
/*
|
|
* We can race with wait_task_zombie() from another thread.
|
|
* Ensure that EXIT_ZOMBIE -> EXIT_DEAD/EXIT_TRACE transition
|
|
* can't confuse the checks below.
|
|
*/
|
|
int exit_state = READ_ONCE(p->exit_state);
|
|
int ret;
|
|
|
|
if (unlikely(exit_state == EXIT_DEAD))
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
ret = eligible_child(wo, ptrace, p);
|
|
if (!ret)
|
|
return ret;
|
|
|
|
if (unlikely(exit_state == EXIT_TRACE)) {
|
|
/*
|
|
* ptrace == 0 means we are the natural parent. In this case
|
|
* we should clear notask_error, debugger will notify us.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (likely(!ptrace))
|
|
wo->notask_error = 0;
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (likely(!ptrace) && unlikely(p->ptrace)) {
|
|
/*
|
|
* If it is traced by its real parent's group, just pretend
|
|
* the caller is ptrace_do_wait() and reap this child if it
|
|
* is zombie.
|
|
*
|
|
* This also hides group stop state from real parent; otherwise
|
|
* a single stop can be reported twice as group and ptrace stop.
|
|
* If a ptracer wants to distinguish these two events for its
|
|
* own children it should create a separate process which takes
|
|
* the role of real parent.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (!ptrace_reparented(p))
|
|
ptrace = 1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* slay zombie? */
|
|
if (exit_state == EXIT_ZOMBIE) {
|
|
/* we don't reap group leaders with subthreads */
|
|
if (!delay_group_leader(p)) {
|
|
/*
|
|
* A zombie ptracee is only visible to its ptracer.
|
|
* Notification and reaping will be cascaded to the
|
|
* real parent when the ptracer detaches.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (unlikely(ptrace) || likely(!p->ptrace))
|
|
return wait_task_zombie(wo, p);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Allow access to stopped/continued state via zombie by
|
|
* falling through. Clearing of notask_error is complex.
|
|
*
|
|
* When !@ptrace:
|
|
*
|
|
* If WEXITED is set, notask_error should naturally be
|
|
* cleared. If not, subset of WSTOPPED|WCONTINUED is set,
|
|
* so, if there are live subthreads, there are events to
|
|
* wait for. If all subthreads are dead, it's still safe
|
|
* to clear - this function will be called again in finite
|
|
* amount time once all the subthreads are released and
|
|
* will then return without clearing.
|
|
*
|
|
* When @ptrace:
|
|
*
|
|
* Stopped state is per-task and thus can't change once the
|
|
* target task dies. Only continued and exited can happen.
|
|
* Clear notask_error if WCONTINUED | WEXITED.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (likely(!ptrace) || (wo->wo_flags & (WCONTINUED | WEXITED)))
|
|
wo->notask_error = 0;
|
|
} else {
|
|
/*
|
|
* @p is alive and it's gonna stop, continue or exit, so
|
|
* there always is something to wait for.
|
|
*/
|
|
wo->notask_error = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Wait for stopped. Depending on @ptrace, different stopped state
|
|
* is used and the two don't interact with each other.
|
|
*/
|
|
ret = wait_task_stopped(wo, ptrace, p);
|
|
if (ret)
|
|
return ret;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Wait for continued. There's only one continued state and the
|
|
* ptracer can consume it which can confuse the real parent. Don't
|
|
* use WCONTINUED from ptracer. You don't need or want it.
|
|
*/
|
|
return wait_task_continued(wo, p);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Do the work of do_wait() for one thread in the group, @tsk.
|
|
*
|
|
* -ECHILD should be in ->notask_error before the first call.
|
|
* Returns nonzero for a final return, when we have unlocked tasklist_lock.
|
|
* Returns zero if the search for a child should continue; then
|
|
* ->notask_error is 0 if there were any eligible children,
|
|
* or still -ECHILD.
|
|
*/
|
|
static int do_wait_thread(struct wait_opts *wo, struct task_struct *tsk)
|
|
{
|
|
struct task_struct *p;
|
|
|
|
list_for_each_entry(p, &tsk->children, sibling) {
|
|
int ret = wait_consider_task(wo, 0, p);
|
|
|
|
if (ret)
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static int ptrace_do_wait(struct wait_opts *wo, struct task_struct *tsk)
|
|
{
|
|
struct task_struct *p;
|
|
|
|
list_for_each_entry(p, &tsk->ptraced, ptrace_entry) {
|
|
int ret = wait_consider_task(wo, 1, p);
|
|
|
|
if (ret)
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool pid_child_should_wake(struct wait_opts *wo, struct task_struct *p)
|
|
{
|
|
if (!eligible_pid(wo, p))
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
if ((wo->wo_flags & __WNOTHREAD) && wo->child_wait.private != p->parent)
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static int child_wait_callback(wait_queue_entry_t *wait, unsigned mode,
|
|
int sync, void *key)
|
|
{
|
|
struct wait_opts *wo = container_of(wait, struct wait_opts,
|
|
child_wait);
|
|
struct task_struct *p = key;
|
|
|
|
if (pid_child_should_wake(wo, p))
|
|
return default_wake_function(wait, mode, sync, key);
|
|
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void __wake_up_parent(struct task_struct *p, struct task_struct *parent)
|
|
{
|
|
__wake_up_sync_key(&parent->signal->wait_chldexit,
|
|
TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE, p);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static bool is_effectively_child(struct wait_opts *wo, bool ptrace,
|
|
struct task_struct *target)
|
|
{
|
|
struct task_struct *parent =
|
|
!ptrace ? target->real_parent : target->parent;
|
|
|
|
return current == parent || (!(wo->wo_flags & __WNOTHREAD) &&
|
|
same_thread_group(current, parent));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Optimization for waiting on PIDTYPE_PID. No need to iterate through child
|
|
* and tracee lists to find the target task.
|
|
*/
|
|
static int do_wait_pid(struct wait_opts *wo)
|
|
{
|
|
bool ptrace;
|
|
struct task_struct *target;
|
|
int retval;
|
|
|
|
ptrace = false;
|
|
target = pid_task(wo->wo_pid, PIDTYPE_TGID);
|
|
if (target && is_effectively_child(wo, ptrace, target)) {
|
|
retval = wait_consider_task(wo, ptrace, target);
|
|
if (retval)
|
|
return retval;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ptrace = true;
|
|
target = pid_task(wo->wo_pid, PIDTYPE_PID);
|
|
if (target && target->ptrace &&
|
|
is_effectively_child(wo, ptrace, target)) {
|
|
retval = wait_consider_task(wo, ptrace, target);
|
|
if (retval)
|
|
return retval;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
long __do_wait(struct wait_opts *wo)
|
|
{
|
|
long retval;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* If there is nothing that can match our criteria, just get out.
|
|
* We will clear ->notask_error to zero if we see any child that
|
|
* might later match our criteria, even if we are not able to reap
|
|
* it yet.
|
|
*/
|
|
wo->notask_error = -ECHILD;
|
|
if ((wo->wo_type < PIDTYPE_MAX) &&
|
|
(!wo->wo_pid || !pid_has_task(wo->wo_pid, wo->wo_type)))
|
|
goto notask;
|
|
|
|
read_lock(&tasklist_lock);
|
|
|
|
if (wo->wo_type == PIDTYPE_PID) {
|
|
retval = do_wait_pid(wo);
|
|
if (retval)
|
|
return retval;
|
|
} else {
|
|
struct task_struct *tsk = current;
|
|
|
|
do {
|
|
retval = do_wait_thread(wo, tsk);
|
|
if (retval)
|
|
return retval;
|
|
|
|
retval = ptrace_do_wait(wo, tsk);
|
|
if (retval)
|
|
return retval;
|
|
|
|
if (wo->wo_flags & __WNOTHREAD)
|
|
break;
|
|
} while_each_thread(current, tsk);
|
|
}
|
|
read_unlock(&tasklist_lock);
|
|
|
|
notask:
|
|
retval = wo->notask_error;
|
|
if (!retval && !(wo->wo_flags & WNOHANG))
|
|
return -ERESTARTSYS;
|
|
|
|
return retval;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static long do_wait(struct wait_opts *wo)
|
|
{
|
|
int retval;
|
|
|
|
trace_sched_process_wait(wo->wo_pid);
|
|
|
|
init_waitqueue_func_entry(&wo->child_wait, child_wait_callback);
|
|
wo->child_wait.private = current;
|
|
add_wait_queue(¤t->signal->wait_chldexit, &wo->child_wait);
|
|
|
|
do {
|
|
set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
|
|
retval = __do_wait(wo);
|
|
if (retval != -ERESTARTSYS)
|
|
break;
|
|
if (signal_pending(current))
|
|
break;
|
|
schedule();
|
|
} while (1);
|
|
|
|
__set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
|
|
remove_wait_queue(¤t->signal->wait_chldexit, &wo->child_wait);
|
|
return retval;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
int kernel_waitid_prepare(struct wait_opts *wo, int which, pid_t upid,
|
|
struct waitid_info *infop, int options,
|
|
struct rusage *ru)
|
|
{
|
|
unsigned int f_flags = 0;
|
|
struct pid *pid = NULL;
|
|
enum pid_type type;
|
|
|
|
if (options & ~(WNOHANG|WNOWAIT|WEXITED|WSTOPPED|WCONTINUED|
|
|
__WNOTHREAD|__WCLONE|__WALL))
|
|
return -EINVAL;
|
|
if (!(options & (WEXITED|WSTOPPED|WCONTINUED)))
|
|
return -EINVAL;
|
|
|
|
switch (which) {
|
|
case P_ALL:
|
|
type = PIDTYPE_MAX;
|
|
break;
|
|
case P_PID:
|
|
type = PIDTYPE_PID;
|
|
if (upid <= 0)
|
|
return -EINVAL;
|
|
|
|
pid = find_get_pid(upid);
|
|
break;
|
|
case P_PGID:
|
|
type = PIDTYPE_PGID;
|
|
if (upid < 0)
|
|
return -EINVAL;
|
|
|
|
if (upid)
|
|
pid = find_get_pid(upid);
|
|
else
|
|
pid = get_task_pid(current, PIDTYPE_PGID);
|
|
break;
|
|
case P_PIDFD:
|
|
type = PIDTYPE_PID;
|
|
if (upid < 0)
|
|
return -EINVAL;
|
|
|
|
pid = pidfd_get_pid(upid, &f_flags);
|
|
if (IS_ERR(pid))
|
|
return PTR_ERR(pid);
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
default:
|
|
return -EINVAL;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
wo->wo_type = type;
|
|
wo->wo_pid = pid;
|
|
wo->wo_flags = options;
|
|
wo->wo_info = infop;
|
|
wo->wo_rusage = ru;
|
|
if (f_flags & O_NONBLOCK)
|
|
wo->wo_flags |= WNOHANG;
|
|
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static long kernel_waitid(int which, pid_t upid, struct waitid_info *infop,
|
|
int options, struct rusage *ru)
|
|
{
|
|
struct wait_opts wo;
|
|
long ret;
|
|
|
|
ret = kernel_waitid_prepare(&wo, which, upid, infop, options, ru);
|
|
if (ret)
|
|
return ret;
|
|
|
|
ret = do_wait(&wo);
|
|
if (!ret && !(options & WNOHANG) && (wo.wo_flags & WNOHANG))
|
|
ret = -EAGAIN;
|
|
|
|
put_pid(wo.wo_pid);
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
SYSCALL_DEFINE5(waitid, int, which, pid_t, upid, struct siginfo __user *,
|
|
infop, int, options, struct rusage __user *, ru)
|
|
{
|
|
struct rusage r;
|
|
struct waitid_info info = {.status = 0};
|
|
long err = kernel_waitid(which, upid, &info, options, ru ? &r : NULL);
|
|
int signo = 0;
|
|
|
|
if (err > 0) {
|
|
signo = SIGCHLD;
|
|
err = 0;
|
|
if (ru && copy_to_user(ru, &r, sizeof(struct rusage)))
|
|
return -EFAULT;
|
|
}
|
|
if (!infop)
|
|
return err;
|
|
|
|
if (!user_write_access_begin(infop, sizeof(*infop)))
|
|
return -EFAULT;
|
|
|
|
unsafe_put_user(signo, &infop->si_signo, Efault);
|
|
unsafe_put_user(0, &infop->si_errno, Efault);
|
|
unsafe_put_user(info.cause, &infop->si_code, Efault);
|
|
unsafe_put_user(info.pid, &infop->si_pid, Efault);
|
|
unsafe_put_user(info.uid, &infop->si_uid, Efault);
|
|
unsafe_put_user(info.status, &infop->si_status, Efault);
|
|
user_write_access_end();
|
|
return err;
|
|
Efault:
|
|
user_write_access_end();
|
|
return -EFAULT;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
long kernel_wait4(pid_t upid, int __user *stat_addr, int options,
|
|
struct rusage *ru)
|
|
{
|
|
struct wait_opts wo;
|
|
struct pid *pid = NULL;
|
|
enum pid_type type;
|
|
long ret;
|
|
|
|
if (options & ~(WNOHANG|WUNTRACED|WCONTINUED|
|
|
__WNOTHREAD|__WCLONE|__WALL))
|
|
return -EINVAL;
|
|
|
|
/* -INT_MIN is not defined */
|
|
if (upid == INT_MIN)
|
|
return -ESRCH;
|
|
|
|
if (upid == -1)
|
|
type = PIDTYPE_MAX;
|
|
else if (upid < 0) {
|
|
type = PIDTYPE_PGID;
|
|
pid = find_get_pid(-upid);
|
|
} else if (upid == 0) {
|
|
type = PIDTYPE_PGID;
|
|
pid = get_task_pid(current, PIDTYPE_PGID);
|
|
} else /* upid > 0 */ {
|
|
type = PIDTYPE_PID;
|
|
pid = find_get_pid(upid);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
wo.wo_type = type;
|
|
wo.wo_pid = pid;
|
|
wo.wo_flags = options | WEXITED;
|
|
wo.wo_info = NULL;
|
|
wo.wo_stat = 0;
|
|
wo.wo_rusage = ru;
|
|
ret = do_wait(&wo);
|
|
put_pid(pid);
|
|
if (ret > 0 && stat_addr && put_user(wo.wo_stat, stat_addr))
|
|
ret = -EFAULT;
|
|
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
int kernel_wait(pid_t pid, int *stat)
|
|
{
|
|
struct wait_opts wo = {
|
|
.wo_type = PIDTYPE_PID,
|
|
.wo_pid = find_get_pid(pid),
|
|
.wo_flags = WEXITED,
|
|
};
|
|
int ret;
|
|
|
|
ret = do_wait(&wo);
|
|
if (ret > 0 && wo.wo_stat)
|
|
*stat = wo.wo_stat;
|
|
put_pid(wo.wo_pid);
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
SYSCALL_DEFINE4(wait4, pid_t, upid, int __user *, stat_addr,
|
|
int, options, struct rusage __user *, ru)
|
|
{
|
|
struct rusage r;
|
|
long err = kernel_wait4(upid, stat_addr, options, ru ? &r : NULL);
|
|
|
|
if (err > 0) {
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if (ru && copy_to_user(ru, &r, sizeof(struct rusage)))
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return -EFAULT;
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}
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return err;
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}
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#ifdef __ARCH_WANT_SYS_WAITPID
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/*
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* sys_waitpid() remains for compatibility. waitpid() should be
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* implemented by calling sys_wait4() from libc.a.
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*/
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SYSCALL_DEFINE3(waitpid, pid_t, pid, int __user *, stat_addr, int, options)
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{
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return kernel_wait4(pid, stat_addr, options, NULL);
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}
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#endif
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|
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|
#ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
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COMPAT_SYSCALL_DEFINE4(wait4,
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compat_pid_t, pid,
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compat_uint_t __user *, stat_addr,
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int, options,
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struct compat_rusage __user *, ru)
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|
{
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|
struct rusage r;
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|
long err = kernel_wait4(pid, stat_addr, options, ru ? &r : NULL);
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|
if (err > 0) {
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|
if (ru && put_compat_rusage(&r, ru))
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return -EFAULT;
|
|
}
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|
return err;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
COMPAT_SYSCALL_DEFINE5(waitid,
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|
int, which, compat_pid_t, pid,
|
|
struct compat_siginfo __user *, infop, int, options,
|
|
struct compat_rusage __user *, uru)
|
|
{
|
|
struct rusage ru;
|
|
struct waitid_info info = {.status = 0};
|
|
long err = kernel_waitid(which, pid, &info, options, uru ? &ru : NULL);
|
|
int signo = 0;
|
|
if (err > 0) {
|
|
signo = SIGCHLD;
|
|
err = 0;
|
|
if (uru) {
|
|
/* kernel_waitid() overwrites everything in ru */
|
|
if (COMPAT_USE_64BIT_TIME)
|
|
err = copy_to_user(uru, &ru, sizeof(ru));
|
|
else
|
|
err = put_compat_rusage(&ru, uru);
|
|
if (err)
|
|
return -EFAULT;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (!infop)
|
|
return err;
|
|
|
|
if (!user_write_access_begin(infop, sizeof(*infop)))
|
|
return -EFAULT;
|
|
|
|
unsafe_put_user(signo, &infop->si_signo, Efault);
|
|
unsafe_put_user(0, &infop->si_errno, Efault);
|
|
unsafe_put_user(info.cause, &infop->si_code, Efault);
|
|
unsafe_put_user(info.pid, &infop->si_pid, Efault);
|
|
unsafe_put_user(info.uid, &infop->si_uid, Efault);
|
|
unsafe_put_user(info.status, &infop->si_status, Efault);
|
|
user_write_access_end();
|
|
return err;
|
|
Efault:
|
|
user_write_access_end();
|
|
return -EFAULT;
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* thread_group_exited - check that a thread group has exited
|
|
* @pid: tgid of thread group to be checked.
|
|
*
|
|
* Test if the thread group represented by tgid has exited (all
|
|
* threads are zombies, dead or completely gone).
|
|
*
|
|
* Return: true if the thread group has exited. false otherwise.
|
|
*/
|
|
bool thread_group_exited(struct pid *pid)
|
|
{
|
|
struct task_struct *task;
|
|
bool exited;
|
|
|
|
rcu_read_lock();
|
|
task = pid_task(pid, PIDTYPE_PID);
|
|
exited = !task ||
|
|
(READ_ONCE(task->exit_state) && thread_group_empty(task));
|
|
rcu_read_unlock();
|
|
|
|
return exited;
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(thread_group_exited);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* This needs to be __function_aligned as GCC implicitly makes any
|
|
* implementation of abort() cold and drops alignment specified by
|
|
* -falign-functions=N.
|
|
*
|
|
* See https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=88345#c11
|
|
*/
|
|
__weak __function_aligned void abort(void)
|
|
{
|
|
BUG();
|
|
|
|
/* if that doesn't kill us, halt */
|
|
panic("Oops failed to kill thread");
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(abort);
|