Re: selftests: net/af_unix test_unix_oob [FAILED]

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On 8/8/23 01:09, Mirsad Todorovac wrote:
On 8/7/23 22:46, Kuniyuki Iwashima wrote:
From: Mirsad Todorovac <mirsad.todorovac@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2023 21:44:41 +0200
Hi all,

In the kernel 6.5-rc5 build on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (jammy jellyfish) on a Ryzen 7950 assembled box,
vanilla torvalds tree kernel, the test test_unix_oob unexpectedly fails:

# selftests: net/af_unix: test_unix_oob
# Test 2 failed, sigurg 23 len 63 OOB %

It is this code:

          /* Test 2:
           * Verify that the first OOB is over written by
           * the 2nd one and the first OOB is returned as
           * part of the read, and sigurg is received.
           */
          wait_for_data(pfd, POLLIN | POLLPRI);
          len = 0;
          while (len < 70)
                  len = recv(pfd, buf, 1024, MSG_PEEK);
          len = read_data(pfd, buf, 1024);
          read_oob(pfd, &oob);
          if (!signal_recvd || len != 127 || oob != '#') {
                  fprintf(stderr, "Test 2 failed, sigurg %d len %d OOB %c\n",
                  signal_recvd, len, oob);
                  die(1);
          }

In 6.5-rc4, this test was OK, so it might mean we have a regression?

Thanks for reporting.

I confirmed the test doesn't fail on net-next at least, but it's based
on v6.5-rc4.

   ---8<---
   [root@localhost ~]# ./test_unix_oob
   [root@localhost ~]# echo $?
   0
   [root@localhost ~]# uname -r
   6.5.0-rc4-01192-g66244337512f
   ---8<---

I'll check 6.5-rc5 later.

Hi, Kuniyuki,

It seems that there is a new development. I could reproduce the error with the failed test 2
as early as 6.0-rc1. However, the gotcha is that the error appears to be sporadically manifested
(possibly a race)?

I am currently attempting a bisect.

Bisect had shown that the condition existed already at 5.11 torvalds tree.

It has to do with the configs chosen (I used the configs from seltests/*/config merged), but it
is also present in the Ubuntu production build:

marvin@defiant:~$ cd linux/kernel/linux_torvalds
marvin@defiant:~/linux/kernel/linux_torvalds$ for a in {0..1000}; do tools/testing/selftests/net/af_unix/test_unix_oob ; done
marvin@defiant:~/linux/kernel/linux_torvalds$ for a in {0..1000}; do tools/testing/selftests/net/af_unix/test_unix_oob ; done
marvin@defiant:~/linux/kernel/linux_torvalds$ for a in {0..1000}; do tools/testing/selftests/net/af_unix/test_unix_oob ; done
marvin@defiant:~/linux/kernel/linux_torvalds$ for a in {0..1000}; do tools/testing/selftests/net/af_unix/test_unix_oob ; done
marvin@defiant:~/linux/kernel/linux_torvalds$ for a in {0..1000}; do tools/testing/selftests/net/af_unix/test_unix_oob ; done
Test 2 failed, sigurg 23 len 63 OOB %
marvin@defiant:~/linux/kernel/linux_torvalds$ uname -rms
Linux 6.4.8-060408-generic x86_64
marvin@defiant:~/linux/kernel/linux_torvalds$ for a in {0..1000}; do tools/testing/selftests/net/af_unix/test_unix_oob ; done
marvin@defiant:~/linux/kernel/linux_torvalds$ for a in {0..1000}; do tools/testing/selftests/net/af_unix/test_unix_oob ; done
marvin@defiant:~/linux/kernel/linux_torvalds$ for a in {0..1000}; do tools/testing/selftests/net/af_unix/test_unix_oob ; done
marvin@defiant:~/linux/kernel/linux_torvalds$ for a in {0..1000}; do tools/testing/selftests/net/af_unix/test_unix_oob ; done
marvin@defiant:~/linux/kernel/linux_torvalds$ for a in {0..1000}; do tools/testing/selftests/net/af_unix/test_unix_oob ; done
marvin@defiant:~/linux/kernel/linux_torvalds$ for a in {0..1000}; do tools/testing/selftests/net/af_unix/test_unix_oob ; done
marvin@defiant:~/linux/kernel/linux_torvalds$ for a in {0..1000}; do tools/testing/selftests/net/af_unix/test_unix_oob ; done
marvin@defiant:~/linux/kernel/linux_torvalds$ for a in {0..1000}; do tools/testing/selftests/net/af_unix/test_unix_oob ; done
marvin@defiant:~/linux/kernel/linux_torvalds$ for a in {0..1000}; do tools/testing/selftests/net/af_unix/test_unix_oob ; done
marvin@defiant:~/linux/kernel/linux_torvalds$ for a in {0..1000}; do tools/testing/selftests/net/af_unix/test_unix_oob ; done
marvin@defiant:~/linux/kernel/linux_torvalds$ for a in {0..1000}; do tools/testing/selftests/net/af_unix/test_unix_oob ; done
marvin@defiant:~/linux/kernel/linux_torvalds$ for a in {0..1000}; do tools/testing/selftests/net/af_unix/test_unix_oob ; done
marvin@defiant:~/linux/kernel/linux_torvalds$ for a in {0..1000}; do tools/testing/selftests/net/af_unix/test_unix_oob ; done
Test 1 failed sigurg 0 len 63
marvin@defiant:~/linux/kernel/linux_torvalds$

It happens on rare occasions, so it seems to be a hard-to-spot race.

Normal test running test_unix_oob once never noticed that, save by accident, which brought the problem to attention ...

However, the problem seems to be config-driven rather than kernel-version-driven.

marvin@defiant:~/linux/kernel/linux_torvalds$ for a in {0..100000}; do tools/testing/selftests/net/af_unix/test_unix_oob ; done
Test 3.1 Inline failed, len 1 oob % atmark 0
Test 1 Inline failed, sigurg 0 len 63
Test 1 Inline failed, sigurg 0 len 63
Test 1 Inline failed, sigurg 0 len 63
Test 2 Inline failed, len 63 atmark 1
Test 3 Inline failed, sigurg 23 len 63 data x
Test 3 Inline failed, sigurg 23 len 63 data x
Test 3 Inline failed, sigurg 23 len 63 data x
Test 3 Inline failed, sigurg 23 len 63 data x
Test 2 Inline failed, len 63 atmark 1
Test 3.1 Inline failed, len 1 oob % atmark 0
Test 2 failed, sigurg 23 len 63 OOB %
marvin@defiant:~/linux/kernel/linux_torvalds$ uname -rms
Linux 6.5.0-060500rc4-generic x86_64
marvin@defiant:~/linux/kernel/linux_torvalds$

At moments, I was able to reproduce with certain configs, but now something odd happens.

I will keep investigating.

Kind regards,
Mirsad



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