Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2004 12:58:06 -0700 (PDT) From: John Polstra <jdp@polstra.com> To: Robert Watson <rwatson@freebsd.org> Cc: threads@freebsd.org Subject: RE: thread-unsafe syslog code in libc? Message-ID: <XFMail.20040815125806.jdp@polstra.com> In-Reply-To: <Pine.NEB.3.96L.1040815125617.30898L-100000@fledge.watson.org>
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On 15-Aug-2004 Robert Watson wrote: > > I recently resolved a kernel race reported by Martin Blapp in which a file > descriptor had connect() called on it by one thread, and was > simultaenously close()'d by another. The bug resulted in a kernel crash, > which is certainly not the right response, and I'm working on a number of > aspects of that problem. However, this also speaks to a race in user > space. The socket in question was being connected to /var/run/log, so I > believe it was made from the libc syslog code. A glance at > src/lib/libc/gen/syslog.c suggests that things are indeed a bit > un-threadsafe, especially in vsyslog(), where things get connected and > disconnected a fair amount. I don't see any repeated connecting and disconnecting in vsyslog except under error conditions. Here's the relevant code, with my commentary non-indented: /* Get connected, output the message to the local logger. */ if (!opened) openlog(LogTag, LogStat | LOG_NDELAY, 0); connectlog(); Note that connectlog() is a no-op if we are already connected (the expected case after the first call). if (send(LogFile, tbuf, cnt, 0) >= 0) return; If the send succeeds (the normal case) we return here and don't disconnect. /* * If the send() failed, the odds are syslogd was restarted. * Make one (only) attempt to reconnect to /dev/log. */ disconnectlog(); connectlog(); if (send(LogFile, tbuf, cnt, 0) >= 0) return; The above is only to handle an unusual error case. There is some thread-unsafeness here, but it doesn't look like it would matter under normal conditions. John
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