If the local timer interrupt happens just after do_exit() sets PF_EXITING
(and before it clears ->it_xxx_expires) run_posix_cpu_timers() will call
check_process_timers() with tasklist_lock + ->siglock held and
check_process_timers:
t = tsk;
do {
....
do {
t = next_thread(t);
} while (unlikely(t->flags & PF_EXITING));
} while (t != tsk);
the outer loop will never stop.
Actually, the window is bigger. Another process can attach the timer
after ->it_xxx_expires was cleared (see the next commit) and the 'if
(PF_EXITING)' check in arm_timer() is racy (see the one after that).
Signed-off-by: Oleg Nesterov <oleg@tv-sign.ru>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
}
t = tsk;
do {
+ if (unlikely(t->flags & PF_EXITING))
+ continue;
+
ticks = cputime_add(cputime_add(t->utime, t->stime),
prof_left);
if (!cputime_eq(prof_expires, cputime_zero) &&
t->it_sched_expires > sched)) {
t->it_sched_expires = sched;
}
-
- do {
- t = next_thread(t);
- } while (unlikely(t->flags & PF_EXITING));
- } while (t != tsk);
+ } while ((t = next_thread(t)) != tsk);
}
}