On 12/24/21 01:34, Olivier Langlois wrote:
On Fri, 2021-10-22 at 15:13 +0100, Pavel Begunkov wrote:
On 6/9/21 21:17, Eric W. Biederman wrote:
In short, a task creates an io_uring worker thread, then the worker
submits a task_work item to the creator task and won't die until
the item is executed/cancelled. And I found that the creator task is
sleeping in do_coredump() -> wait_for_completion()
[...]
A hack executing tws there helps (see diff below).
Any chance anyone knows what this is and how to fix it?
[...]
Pavel,
I cannot comment on the merit of the proposed hack but my proposed
patch to fix the coredump truncation issue when a process using
io_uring core dumps that I submitted back in August is still
unreviewed!
That's unfortunate. Not like I can help in any case, but I assumed
it was dealt with by
commit 06af8679449d4ed282df13191fc52d5ba28ec536
Author: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu Jun 10 15:11:11 2021 -0500
coredump: Limit what can interrupt coredumps
Olivier Langlois has been struggling with coredumps being incompletely written in
processes using io_uring.
...
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/1625bc89782bf83d9d8c7c63e8ffcb651ccb15fa.1629655338.git.olivier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/
I have been using it since then I must have generated many dozens of
perfect core dump files with it and I have not seen a single truncated
core dump files like I used to have prior to the patch.
I am bringing back my patch to your attention because one nice side
effect of it is that it would have avoided totally the problem that you
have encountered in coredump_wait() since it does cancel io_uring
resources before calling coredump_wait()!
FWIW, I worked it around in io_uring back then by breaking the
dependency.
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Pavel Begunkov