Re: [PATCH v14 2/28] dept: Implement Dept(Dependency Tracker)

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On Sun, Nov 24, 2024 at 10:34:02PM +0900, Yunseong Kim wrote:
> Hi Byungchul,
> 
> Thank you for the great feature. Currently, DEPT has a bug in the
> 'dept_key_destroy()' function that must be fixed to ensure proper
> operation in the upstream Linux kernel.
> 
> On 5/8/24 6:46 오후, Byungchul Park wrote:
> > CURRENT STATUS
> > --------------
> > Lockdep tracks acquisition order of locks in order to detect deadlock,
> > and IRQ and IRQ enable/disable state as well to take accident
> > acquisitions into account.
> > 
> > Lockdep should be turned off once it detects and reports a deadlock
> > since the data structure and algorithm are not reusable after detection
> > because of the complex design.
> > 
> > PROBLEM
> > -------
> > *Waits* and their *events* that never reach eventually cause deadlock.
> > However, Lockdep is only interested in lock acquisition order, forcing
> > to emulate lock acqusition even for just waits and events that have
> > nothing to do with real lock.
> > 
> > Even worse, no one likes Lockdep's false positive detection because that
> > prevents further one that might be more valuable. That's why all the
> > kernel developers are sensitive to Lockdep's false positive.
> > 
> > Besides those, by tracking acquisition order, it cannot correctly deal
> > with read lock and cross-event e.g. wait_for_completion()/complete() for
> > deadlock detection. Lockdep is no longer a good tool for that purpose.
> > 
> > SOLUTION
> > --------
> > Again, *waits* and their *events* that never reach eventually cause
> > deadlock. The new solution, Dept(DEPendency Tracker), focuses on waits
> > and events themselves. Dept tracks waits and events and report it if
> > any event would be never reachable.
> > 
> > Dept does:
> >    . Works with read lock in the right way.
> >    . Works with any wait and event e.i. cross-event.
> >    . Continue to work even after reporting multiple times.
> >    . Provides simple and intuitive APIs.
> >    . Does exactly what dependency checker should do.
> > 
> > Q & A
> > -----
> > Q. Is this the first try ever to address the problem?
> > A. No. Cross-release feature (b09be676e0ff2 locking/lockdep: Implement
> >    the 'crossrelease' feature) addressed it 2 years ago that was a
> >    Lockdep extension and merged but reverted shortly because:
> > 
> >    Cross-release started to report valuable hidden problems but started
> >    to give report false positive reports as well. For sure, no one
> >    likes Lockdep's false positive reports since it makes Lockdep stop,
> >    preventing reporting further real problems.
> > 
> > Q. Why not Dept was developed as an extension of Lockdep?
> > A. Lockdep definitely includes all the efforts great developers have
> >    made for a long time so as to be quite stable enough. But I had to
> >    design and implement newly because of the following:
> > 
> >    1) Lockdep was designed to track lock acquisition order. The APIs and
> >       implementation do not fit on wait-event model.
> >    2) Lockdep is turned off on detection including false positive. Which
> >       is terrible and prevents developing any extension for stronger
> >       detection.
> > 
> > Q. Do you intend to totally replace Lockdep?
> > A. No. Lockdep also checks if lock usage is correct. Of course, the
> >    dependency check routine should be replaced but the other functions
> >    should be still there.
> > 
> > Q. Do you mean the dependency check routine should be replaced right
> >    away?
> > A. No. I admit Lockdep is stable enough thanks to great efforts kernel
> >    developers have made. Lockdep and Dept, both should be in the kernel
> >    until Dept gets considered stable.
> > 
> > Q. Stronger detection capability would give more false positive report.
> >    Which was a big problem when cross-release was introduced. Is it ok
> >    with Dept?
> > A. It's ok. Dept allows multiple reporting thanks to simple and quite
> >    generalized design. Of course, false positive reports should be fixed
> >    anyway but it's no longer as a critical problem as it was.
> > 
> > Signed-off-by: Byungchul Park <byungchul@xxxxxx>
> 
> If a module previously checked for dependencies by DEPT is loaded and
> then would be unloaded, a kernel panic shall occur when the kernel

Hi,

Thank you for sharing the issue.  Yes.  I'm aware of what you are
mentioning.  I will fix it with high priority.

Thanks again.

	Byungchul

> reuses the corresponding memory area for other purposes. This issue must
> be addressed as a priority to enable the use of DEPT. Testing this patch
> on the Ubuntu kernel confirms the problem.
> 
> > +void dept_key_destroy(struct dept_key *k)
> > +{
> > +	struct dept_task *dt = dept_task();
> > +	unsigned long flags;
> > +	int sub_id;
> > +
> > +	if (unlikely(!dept_working()))
> > +		return;
> > +
> > +	if (dt->recursive == 1 && dt->task_exit) {
> > +		/*
> > +		 * Need to allow to go ahead in this case where
> > +		 * ->recursive has been set to 1 by dept_off() in
> > +		 * dept_task_exit() and ->task_exit has been set to
> > +		 * true in dept_task_exit().
> > +		 */
> > +	} else if (dt->recursive) {
> > +		DEPT_STOP("Key destroying fails.\n");
> > +		return;
> > +	}
> > +
> > +	flags = dept_enter();
> > +
> > +	/*
> > +	 * dept_key_destroy() should not fail.
> > +	 *
> > +	 * FIXME: Should be fixed if dept_key_destroy() causes deadlock
> > +	 * with dept_lock().
> > +	 */
> > +	while (unlikely(!dept_lock()))
> > +		cpu_relax();
> > +
> > +	for (sub_id = 0; sub_id < DEPT_MAX_SUBCLASSES; sub_id++) {
> > +		struct dept_class *c;
> > +
> > +		c = lookup_class((unsigned long)k->base + sub_id);
> > +		if (!c)
> > +			continue;
> > +
> > +		hash_del_class(c);
> > +		disconnect_class(c);
> > +		list_del(&c->all_node);
> > +		invalidate_class(c);
> > +
> > +		/*
> > +		 * Actual deletion will happen on the rcu callback
> > +		 * that has been added in disconnect_class().
> > +		 */
> > +		del_class(c);
> > +	}
> > +
> > +	dept_unlock();
> > +	dept_exit(flags);
> > +
> > +	/*
> > +	 * Wait until even lockless hash_lookup_class() for the class
> > +	 * returns NULL.
> > +	 */
> > +	might_sleep();
> > +	synchronize_rcu();
> > +}
> > +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(dept_key_destroy);
> 
> Best regards,
> Yunseong Kim




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