Re: [PATCH v4 11/13] rust: lock: add `Guard::do_unlocked`
From: Boqun Feng
Date: Wed Apr 12 2023 - 02:25:28 EST
On Tue, Apr 11, 2023 at 02:45:41AM -0300, Wedson Almeida Filho wrote:
[...]
> +
> + unsafe fn relock(ptr: *mut Self::State, guard_state: &mut Self::GuardState) {
> + let _ = match guard_state {
> + // SAFETY: The safety requiments of this function ensure that `ptr` has been
> + // initialised.
> + None => unsafe { Self::lock(ptr) },
> + // SAFETY: The safety requiments of this function ensure that `ptr` has been
> + // initialised.
> + Some(_) => unsafe { Self::lock_irqsave(ptr) },
> + };
> + }
> }
>
One thing I'm little worried about the above is that we don't store back
the new GuardState into `guard_state`, the particular case I'm worried
about is as follow:
// IRQ is enabled.
// Disabling IRQ
unsafe { bindings::local_irq_disable(); }
let mut g = unsafe { SpinLockBackend::lock(&mut lock as *mut _) };
// `g` records irq state is "irq disabled"
unsafe { SpinLockBackend::unlock(&mut lock as *mut _, &g); }
// restore into "irq disabled" mode.
// IRQ is disabled.
// Enabling IRQ
unsafe { bindings::local_irq_enable(); }
// IRQ is enabled.
unsafe { SpinLockBackend::relock(&mut lock as *mut _, &mut g) }
// `g` still records irq state is "irq disabled"
unsafe { SpinLockBackend::unlock(&mut lock as *mut _, &g); }
// restore into "irq disabled" mode.
// IRQ is disabled.
This looks pretty scary to me, I would expect `relock()` updates the
latest GuardState to the guard. Any reason it's implemented this way?
Regards,
Boqun
> // SAFETY: The underlying kernel `spinlock_t` object ensures mutual exclusion. We use the `irqsave`
> // variant of the C lock acquisition functions to disable interrupts and retrieve the original
> // interrupt state, and the `irqrestore` variant of the lock release functions to restore the state
> // in `unlock` -- we use the guard context to determine which method was used to acquire the lock.
> -unsafe impl super::IrqSaveBackend for SpinLockBackend {
> +unsafe impl IrqSaveBackend for SpinLockBackend {
> unsafe fn lock_irqsave(ptr: *mut Self::State) -> Self::GuardState {
> // SAFETY: The safety requirements of this function ensure that `ptr` points to valid
> // memory, and that it has been initialised before.
> --
> 2.34.1
>