Re: linux-next: build warning after merge of the rcu tree

From: Eric Dumazet
Date: Thu Dec 12 2019 - 01:57:46 EST


On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 10:38 PM Eric Dumazet <edumazet@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 10:02 PM Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 04:06:22PM +1100, Stephen Rothwell wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > After merging the rcu (I think) tree, today's linux-next build (x86_64
> > > allnoconfig) produced this warning:
> > >
> > > kernel/time/timer.c: In function 'schedule_timeout':
> > > kernel/time/timer.c:969:20: warning: 'timer.expires' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
> > > 969 | long diff = timer->expires - expires;
> > > | ~~~~~^~~~~~~~~
> > >
> > > Introduced by (bisected to) commit
> > >
> > > c4127fce1d02 ("timer: Use hlist_unhashed_lockless() in timer_pending()")
> > >
> > > x86_64-linux-gnu-gcc (Debian 9.2.1-21) 9.2.1 20191130
> >
> > Well, if the timer is pending, then ->expires has to have been
> > initialized, but off where the compiler cannot see it, such as during a
> > previous call to __mod_timer(). And the change may have made it harder
> > for the compiler to see all of these relationships, but...
> >
> > I don't see this warning with gcc version 7.4.0. Just out of curiosity,
> > what are you running, Stephen?
> >
> > Eric, any thoughts for properly educating the compiler on this one?
>
> Ah... the READ_ONCE() apparently turns off the compiler ability to
> infer that this branch should not be taken.
>
> Since __mod_timer() is inlined we could perhaps add a new option
>
> diff --git a/kernel/time/timer.c b/kernel/time/timer.c
> index 4820823515e9..8bbce552568b 100644
> --- a/kernel/time/timer.c
> +++ b/kernel/time/timer.c
> @@ -944,6 +944,7 @@ static struct timer_base *lock_timer_base(struct
> timer_list *timer,
>
> #define MOD_TIMER_PENDING_ONLY 0x01
> #define MOD_TIMER_REDUCE 0x02
> +#define MOD_TIMER_NOTPENDING 0x04
>
> static inline int
> __mod_timer(struct timer_list *timer, unsigned long expires, unsigned
> int options)
> @@ -960,7 +961,7 @@ __mod_timer(struct timer_list *timer, unsigned
> long expires, unsigned int option
> * the timer is re-modified to have the same timeout or ends up in the
> * same array bucket then just return:
> */
> - if (timer_pending(timer)) {
> + if (!(options & MOD_TIMER_NOTPENDING) && timer_pending(timer)) {
> /*
> * The downside of this optimization is that it can result in
> * larger granularity than you would get from adding a new
> @@ -1891,7 +1892,7 @@ signed long __sched schedule_timeout(signed long timeout)
>
> timer.task = current;
> timer_setup_on_stack(&timer.timer, process_timeout, 0);
> - __mod_timer(&timer.timer, expire, 0);
> + __mod_timer(&timer.timer, expire, MOD_TIMER_NOTPENDING);
> schedule();
> del_singleshot_timer_sync(&timer.timer);


Also add_timer() can benefit from the same hint, since it seems inlined as well.

(untested patch)

diff --git a/kernel/time/timer.c b/kernel/time/timer.c
index 4820823515e9..568564ae3597 100644
--- a/kernel/time/timer.c
+++ b/kernel/time/timer.c
@@ -944,6 +944,7 @@ static struct timer_base *lock_timer_base(struct
timer_list *timer,

#define MOD_TIMER_PENDING_ONLY 0x01
#define MOD_TIMER_REDUCE 0x02
+#define MOD_TIMER_NOTPENDING 0x04

static inline int
__mod_timer(struct timer_list *timer, unsigned long expires, unsigned
int options)
@@ -960,7 +961,7 @@ __mod_timer(struct timer_list *timer, unsigned
long expires, unsigned int option
* the timer is re-modified to have the same timeout or ends up in the
* same array bucket then just return:
*/
- if (timer_pending(timer)) {
+ if (!(options & MOD_TIMER_NOTPENDING) && timer_pending(timer)) {
/*
* The downside of this optimization is that it can result in
* larger granularity than you would get from adding a new
@@ -1133,7 +1134,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(timer_reduce);
void add_timer(struct timer_list *timer)
{
BUG_ON(timer_pending(timer));
- mod_timer(timer, timer->expires);
+ __mod_timer(timer, timer->expires, MOD_TIMER_NOTPENDING);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(add_timer);

@@ -1891,7 +1892,7 @@ signed long __sched schedule_timeout(signed long timeout)

timer.task = current;
timer_setup_on_stack(&timer.timer, process_timeout, 0);
- __mod_timer(&timer.timer, expire, 0);
+ __mod_timer(&timer.timer, expire, MOD_TIMER_NOTPENDING);
schedule();
del_singleshot_timer_sync(&timer.timer);