From: Oleg Nesterov > Sent: 29 May 2019 17:12 > Al, Linus, Eric, please help. > > The previous discussion was very confusing, we simply can not understand each > other. > > To me everything looks very simple and clear, but perhaps I missed something > obvious? Please correct me. > > I think that the following code is correct > > int interrupted = 0; > > void sigint_handler(int sig) > { > interrupted = 1; > } > > int main(void) > { > sigset_t sigint, empty; > > sigemptyset(&sigint); > sigaddset(&sigint, SIGINT); > sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &sigint, NULL); > > signal(SIGINT, sigint_handler); > > sigemptyset(&empty); // so pselect() unblocks SIGINT > > ret = pselect(..., &empty); ^^^^^ sigint > > if (ret >= 0) // sucess or timeout > assert(!interrupted); > > if (interrupted) > assert(ret == -EINTR); > } > > IOW, if pselect(sigmask) temporary unblocks SIGINT according to sigmask, this > signal should not be delivered if a ready fd was found or timeout. The signal > handle should only run if ret == -EINTR. Personally I think that is wrong. Given code like the above that has: while (!interrupted) { pselect(..., &sigint); // process available data } You want the signal handler to be executed even if one of the fds always has available data. Otherwise you can't interrupt a process that is always busy. One option is to return -EINTR if a signal is pending when the mask is updated - before even looking at anything else. Signals that happen later on (eg after a timeout) need not be reported (until the next time around the loop). > (pselect() can be interrupted by any other signal which has a handler. In this > case the handler can be called even if ret >= 0. This is correct, I fail to > understand why some people think this is wrong, and in any case we simply can't > avoid this). You mean any signal that isn't blocked when pselect() is called.... > This was true until 854a6ed56839a ("signal: Add restore_user_sigmask()"), > now this is broken by the signal_pending() check in restore_user_sigmask(). > > This patch https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20190522032144.10995-1-deepa.kernel@xxxxxxxxx/ > turns 0 into -EINTR if signal_pending(), but I think we should simply restore > the old behaviour and simplify the code. > > See the compile-tested patch at the end. Of course, the new _xxx() helpers > should be renamed somehow. fs/aio.c doesn't look right with or without this > patch, but iiuc this is what it did before 854a6ed56839a. > > Let me show the code with the patch applied. I am using epoll_pwait() as an > example because it looks very simple. > > > static inline void set_restore_sigmask(void) > { > // WARN_ON(!TIF_SIGPENDING) was removed by this patch > current->restore_sigmask = true; > } > > int set_xxx(const sigset_t __user *umask, size_t sigsetsize) > { > sigset_t *kmask; ^ no '*' here, add & before uses. > > if (!umask) > return 0; > if (sigsetsize != sizeof(sigset_t)) > return -EINVAL; > if (copy_from_user(kmask, umask, sizeof(sigset_t))) > return -EFAULT; > > // we can safely modify ->saved_sigmask/restore_sigmask, they has no meaning > // until the syscall returns. > set_restore_sigmask(); > current->saved_sigmask = current->blocked; > set_current_blocked(kmask); > > return 0; > } > > > void update_xxx(bool interrupted) > { > // the main reason for this helper is WARN_ON(!TIF_SIGPENDING) which was "moved" > // from set_restore_sigmask() above. > if (interrupted) > WARN_ON(!test_thread_flag(TIF_SIGPENDING)); > else > restore_saved_sigmask(); > } I looked at the code earlier, but failed to find the code that actually delivers the signals. It may be 'racy' with update_xxx() regardless of whether that is looking for -EINTR or just a pending signal. I assume that TIF_SIGPENGING is used to (not) short-circuit the system call return path so that signals get delivered. So that it is important that update_xxx() calls restore_saved_sigmask() if there is no signal pending. (Although a signal can happen after the test - which can/will be ignored until the signal is enabled again.) restore_saved_sigmask() must itself be able to set TIF_SIGPENDING (the inner sigmask could be more restrictive!). If restore_saved_sigmask() isn't called here, the syscall return path must do it after calling all the handlers and after clearing TIF_SIGPENDING, and then call unmasked handlers again. David - Registered Address Lakeside, Bramley Road, Mount Farm, Milton Keynes, MK1 1PT, UK Registration No: 1397386 (Wales)