Patch "selftests/timers/posix_timers: Reimplement check_timer_distribution()" has been added to the 6.6-stable tree

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This is a note to let you know that I've just added the patch titled

    selftests/timers/posix_timers: Reimplement check_timer_distribution()

to the 6.6-stable tree which can be found at:
    http://www.kernel.org/git/?p=linux/kernel/git/stable/stable-queue.git;a=summary

The filename of the patch is:
     selftests-timers-posix_timers-reimplement-check_time.patch
and it can be found in the queue-6.6 subdirectory.

If you, or anyone else, feels it should not be added to the stable tree,
please let <stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> know about it.



commit cde43342038b1f15cbfb497fbd1d84074c3e49f5
Author: Oleg Nesterov <oleg@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date:   Tue Apr 9 15:38:03 2024 +0200

    selftests/timers/posix_timers: Reimplement check_timer_distribution()
    
    [ Upstream commit 6d029c25b71f2de2838a6f093ce0fa0e69336154 ]
    
    check_timer_distribution() runs ten threads in a busy loop and tries to
    test that the kernel distributes a process posix CPU timer signal to every
    thread over time.
    
    There is not guarantee that this is true even after commit bcb7ee79029d
    ("posix-timers: Prefer delivery of signals to the current thread") because
    that commit only avoids waking up the sleeping process leader thread, but
    that has nothing to do with the actual signal delivery.
    
    As the signal is process wide the first thread which observes sigpending
    and wins the race to lock sighand will deliver the signal. Testing shows
    that this hangs on a regular base because some threads never win the race.
    
    The comment "This primarily tests that the kernel does not favour any one."
    is wrong. The kernel does favour a thread which hits the timer interrupt
    when CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID expires.
    
    Rewrite the test so it only checks that the group leader sleeping in join()
    never receives SIGALRM and the thread which burns CPU cycles receives all
    signals.
    
    In older kernels which do not have commit bcb7ee79029d ("posix-timers:
    Prefer delivery of signals to the current thread") the test-case fails
    immediately, the very 1st tick wakes the leader up. Otherwise it quickly
    succeeds after 100 ticks.
    
    CI testing wants to use newer selftest versions on stable kernels. In this
    case the test is guaranteed to fail.
    
    So check in the failure case whether the kernel version is less than v6.3
    and skip the test result in that case.
    
    [ tglx: Massaged change log, renamed the version check helper ]
    
    Fixes: e797203fb3ba ("selftests/timers/posix_timers: Test delivery of signals across threads")
    Signed-off-by: Oleg Nesterov <oleg@xxxxxxxxxx>
    Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    Cc: stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240409133802.GD29396@xxxxxxxxxx
    Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@xxxxxxxxxx>

diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/kselftest.h b/tools/testing/selftests/kselftest.h
index 529d29a359002..68d5a93dff8dc 100644
--- a/tools/testing/selftests/kselftest.h
+++ b/tools/testing/selftests/kselftest.h
@@ -49,6 +49,7 @@
 #include <unistd.h>
 #include <stdarg.h>
 #include <stdio.h>
+#include <sys/utsname.h>
 #endif
 
 #ifndef ARRAY_SIZE
@@ -327,4 +328,16 @@ static inline int ksft_exit_skip(const char *msg, ...)
 	exit(KSFT_SKIP);
 }
 
+static inline int ksft_min_kernel_version(unsigned int min_major,
+					  unsigned int min_minor)
+{
+	unsigned int major, minor;
+	struct utsname info;
+
+	if (uname(&info) || sscanf(info.release, "%u.%u.", &major, &minor) != 2)
+		ksft_exit_fail_msg("Can't parse kernel version\n");
+
+	return major > min_major || (major == min_major && minor >= min_minor);
+}
+
 #endif /* __KSELFTEST_H */
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/timers/posix_timers.c b/tools/testing/selftests/timers/posix_timers.c
index 2669c45316b3d..14355d8472110 100644
--- a/tools/testing/selftests/timers/posix_timers.c
+++ b/tools/testing/selftests/timers/posix_timers.c
@@ -184,80 +184,71 @@ static int check_timer_create(int which)
 	return 0;
 }
 
-int remain;
-__thread int got_signal;
+static pthread_t ctd_thread;
+static volatile int ctd_count, ctd_failed;
 
-static void *distribution_thread(void *arg)
+static void ctd_sighandler(int sig)
 {
-	while (__atomic_load_n(&remain, __ATOMIC_RELAXED));
-	return NULL;
+	if (pthread_self() != ctd_thread)
+		ctd_failed = 1;
+	ctd_count--;
 }
 
-static void distribution_handler(int nr)
+static void *ctd_thread_func(void *arg)
 {
-	if (!__atomic_exchange_n(&got_signal, 1, __ATOMIC_RELAXED))
-		__atomic_fetch_sub(&remain, 1, __ATOMIC_RELAXED);
-}
-
-/*
- * Test that all running threads _eventually_ receive CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID
- * timer signals. This primarily tests that the kernel does not favour any one.
- */
-static int check_timer_distribution(void)
-{
-	int err, i;
-	timer_t id;
-	const int nthreads = 10;
-	pthread_t threads[nthreads];
 	struct itimerspec val = {
 		.it_value.tv_sec = 0,
 		.it_value.tv_nsec = 1000 * 1000,
 		.it_interval.tv_sec = 0,
 		.it_interval.tv_nsec = 1000 * 1000,
 	};
+	timer_t id;
 
-	remain = nthreads + 1;  /* worker threads + this thread */
-	signal(SIGALRM, distribution_handler);
-	err = timer_create(CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID, NULL, &id);
-	if (err < 0) {
-		ksft_perror("Can't create timer");
-		return -1;
-	}
-	err = timer_settime(id, 0, &val, NULL);
-	if (err < 0) {
-		ksft_perror("Can't set timer");
-		return -1;
-	}
+	/* 1/10 seconds to ensure the leader sleeps */
+	usleep(10000);
 
-	for (i = 0; i < nthreads; i++) {
-		err = pthread_create(&threads[i], NULL, distribution_thread,
-				     NULL);
-		if (err) {
-			ksft_print_msg("Can't create thread: %s (%d)\n",
-				       strerror(errno), errno);
-			return -1;
-		}
-	}
+	ctd_count = 100;
+	if (timer_create(CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID, NULL, &id))
+		return "Can't create timer\n";
+	if (timer_settime(id, 0, &val, NULL))
+		return "Can't set timer\n";
 
-	/* Wait for all threads to receive the signal. */
-	while (__atomic_load_n(&remain, __ATOMIC_RELAXED));
+	while (ctd_count > 0 && !ctd_failed)
+		;
 
-	for (i = 0; i < nthreads; i++) {
-		err = pthread_join(threads[i], NULL);
-		if (err) {
-			ksft_print_msg("Can't join thread: %s (%d)\n",
-				       strerror(errno), errno);
-			return -1;
-		}
-	}
+	if (timer_delete(id))
+		return "Can't delete timer\n";
 
-	if (timer_delete(id)) {
-		ksft_perror("Can't delete timer");
-		return -1;
-	}
+	return NULL;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Test that only the running thread receives the timer signal.
+ */
+static int check_timer_distribution(void)
+{
+	const char *errmsg;
 
-	ksft_test_result_pass("check_timer_distribution\n");
+	signal(SIGALRM, ctd_sighandler);
+
+	errmsg = "Can't create thread\n";
+	if (pthread_create(&ctd_thread, NULL, ctd_thread_func, NULL))
+		goto err;
+
+	errmsg = "Can't join thread\n";
+	if (pthread_join(ctd_thread, (void **)&errmsg) || errmsg)
+		goto err;
+
+	if (!ctd_failed)
+		ksft_test_result_pass("check signal distribution\n");
+	else if (ksft_min_kernel_version(6, 3))
+		ksft_test_result_fail("check signal distribution\n");
+	else
+		ksft_test_result_skip("check signal distribution (old kernel)\n");
 	return 0;
+err:
+	ksft_print_msg(errmsg);
+	return -1;
 }
 
 int main(int argc, char **argv)




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