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Re: [PING][PATCH][BZ #15073] Fix race in free.


Aha. Thank you for clearing that up for me.

On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 7:46 PM, OndÅej BÃlka <neleai@seznam.cz> wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 07:35:25PM -0500, Nate Gallaher wrote:
>>    I am not sure that is a complete solution.  I believe that any fastbin
>>    content dereference is a potential race point.
>>
>>    For example, in _int_malloc:
>>    3268     mfastbinptr* fb = &fastbin (av, idx);
>>    3269     mchunkptr pp = *fb;
>>    3270     do
>>    3271       {
>>    3272         victim = pp;
>>    3273         if (victim == NULL)
>>    3274           break;
>>    3275       }
>>    3276     while ((pp = catomic_compare_and_exchange_val_acq (fb,
>>    victim->fd, victim))
>>    3277            != victim);
>>
>>    If we assume that there are entries in the fastbin (so pp is non-NULL),
>>    and the following happens:
>>
>>    Thread #1:
>>     * Executes lines 3268 through 3274.  pp and victim are non-NULL.
>>    Context swap to Thread #2:
>>     * Executes code that frees enough memory into the fastbin to trigger the
>>    bin consolidation.
>>     * Bin consolidation frees the page that pp and victim pointed into using
>>    systrim().  This page is returned to the system.
>>    Context swap to Thread #1:
>>     * In setting up for the compare and swap on line 3276, we dereference
>>    victim to get victim->fd.  Since victim points to memory that was released
>>    to the system, we get a segfault.
>>    Is my understanding correct?
>>
> No, malloc is protected by lock (arena_lock/arena_get macros from __libc_malloc/memalign).
>
> Yes, its ineffective which I try to solve by per thread-cache where no
> locking on fast path is necessary.


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