Re: [RFC][PATCH 08/12] s390: Replace cmpxchg_double() with cmpxchg128()
From: Mark Rutland
Date: Tue Jan 10 2023 - 06:27:46 EST
On Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 09:32:55AM +0100, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 08:23:05AM +0100, Heiko Carstens wrote:
>
> > So, Alexander Gordeev reported that this code was already prior to your
> > changes potentially broken with respect to missing READ_ONCE() within the
> > cmpxchg_double() loops.
>
> Unless there's an early exit, that shouldn't matter. If you managed to
> read garbage the cmpxchg itself will simply fail and the loop retries.
I don't think that's true; without READ_ONCE() the compiler could (but is
very unlikely to) read multiple times, and that could cause problems.
For example:
| prev = *ptr;
|
| do {
| new = some_function_of(prev);
| old = cmpxchg(ptr, prev, new);
| } while (old != prev);
Could effectively become:
| prev1 = *ptr;
| prev2 = *ptr;
|
| do {
| new = some_function_of(prev1)
| old = cmpxchg(ptr, prev2, new);
| } while (old != prev2);
... which would effectively udpate from a stale value, throwing away prev2.
That and the two generated reads could be in either order.
So I do think it's warranted to use READ_ONCE() for the prev value feeding into
a cmpxchg operation, even if that's only for the "once" part rather than lack
of tearing.
Thanks,
Mark.