Re: rust: wrong SAFETY comments in group_leader() and pid() + questions

From: Alice Ryhl
Date: Wed Dec 10 2025 - 20:21:29 EST


On Mon, Dec 08, 2025 at 03:30:00PM +0100, Oleg Nesterov wrote:
> Alice,
>
> Thanks again for your explanations. Not that I fully understand
> them, though ;)
>
> On 12/05, Alice Ryhl wrote:
> >
> > To start with, it's likely that this comment is not the right choice
> > for this function, given our discussion. Most likely group_leader()
> > needs to be moved to `impl CurrentTask {}`
>
> I obviously can't comment this proposal,
>
> > and the safety comment needs
> > to explain why being the current task ensures that the returned &Task
> > lives for long enough.
>
> This is simple. task->group_leader can't change or go away until
> this task exits or execs. The "current" task can't exit/exec.
>
> (This also covers the race with mt-exec from current's subthread,
> the execing thread will kill all the threads and wait until they
> all pass release_task(). Only then it will change ->group_leader).
>
> > impl CurrentTask {
> > fn group_leader(&self) -> &Task {
> > // SAFETY: This is the current task, so the task must be alive.
> > // Therefore the group leader cannot change, and thus it will
> > // stay valid as long as self is the current task.
> > unsafe { &*bindings::task_group_leader(self.as_ptr()).cast::<Task>() }
> > }
> > }
>
> Yes, the comment looks good to me.
>
> But we don't have the task_group_leader() helper yet, so far I
> only sent the trivial initial preparations, see
> https://lore.kernel.org/all/aTV1KYdcDGvjXHos@xxxxxxxxxx/
>
> So if you are going to move Task::group_leader to the
> CurrentTask block, please use .group_leader directly, like
> the current code does.

Yeah I'll be moving it soon (after conferences). I'll add a Reported-by
tag for you if that's okay :)

Alice