* [Bug 1030] rte_malloc() and rte_free() get stuck when used with signal handler @ 2022-06-09 12:47 bugzilla 2022-06-09 15:25 ` Stephen Hemminger 2022-11-16 9:37 ` bugzilla 0 siblings, 2 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: bugzilla @ 2022-06-09 12:47 UTC (permalink / raw) To: dev https://bugs.dpdk.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1030 Bug ID: 1030 Summary: rte_malloc() and rte_free() get stuck when used with signal handler Product: DPDK Version: 22.03 Hardware: All OS: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: Normal Component: core Assignee: dev@dpdk.org Reporter: sarosh.arif@emumba.com Target Milestone: --- Created attachment 205 --> https://bugs.dpdk.org/attachment.cgi?id=205&action=edit calls rte_malloc and rte_free in the handler and main code I have a dpdk based application which uses rte_malloc() and rte_free() frequently in it's main code. The general method to close the application is though sending SIGINT. The application has a signal handler written for cleanup purposes before closing the application. The handler also uses rte_free() to release some of the memory during cleanup. The application gets stuck in a deadlock. Upon investigation I found out that both rte_free() and rte_malloc() use rte_spinlock_lock() function to place a lock on heap. While this lock is placed and the application receives SIGINT, it goes into the handler without releasing the lock. Since the handler itself calls rte_free() which tries to acquire the lock it gets stuck. I have attached a sample application to reproduce this problem. Steps to reproduce this problem: 1. compile the code provided in attachment with any version of dpdk 2. run the compiled binary 3. press ctrl+c till the prints stop Actual Results: The application gets stuck in either rte_free() or rte_malloc() Expected Results: Application should allocate and free the memory without getting stuck -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [Bug 1030] rte_malloc() and rte_free() get stuck when used with signal handler 2022-06-09 12:47 [Bug 1030] rte_malloc() and rte_free() get stuck when used with signal handler bugzilla @ 2022-06-09 15:25 ` Stephen Hemminger 2022-06-10 6:04 ` Sarosh Arif 2022-11-16 9:37 ` bugzilla 1 sibling, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Stephen Hemminger @ 2022-06-09 15:25 UTC (permalink / raw) To: bugzilla; +Cc: dev On Thu, 09 Jun 2022 12:47:43 +0000 bugzilla@dpdk.org wrote: > https://bugs.dpdk.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1030 > > Bug ID: 1030 > Summary: rte_malloc() and rte_free() get stuck when used with > signal handler > Product: DPDK > Version: 22.03 > Hardware: All > OS: Linux > Status: UNCONFIRMED > Severity: normal > Priority: Normal > Component: core > Assignee: dev@dpdk.org > Reporter: sarosh.arif@emumba.com > Target Milestone: --- > > Created attachment 205 > --> https://bugs.dpdk.org/attachment.cgi?id=205&action=edit > calls rte_malloc and rte_free in the handler and main code > > I have a dpdk based application which uses rte_malloc() and rte_free() > frequently in it's main code. The general method to close the application is > though sending SIGINT. The application has a signal handler written for cleanup > purposes before closing the application. The handler also uses rte_free() to > release some of the memory during cleanup. The application gets stuck in a > deadlock. > > > Upon investigation I found out that both rte_free() and rte_malloc() use > rte_spinlock_lock() function to place a lock on heap. While this lock is placed > and the application receives SIGINT, it goes into the handler without releasing > the lock. Since the handler itself calls rte_free() which tries to acquire the > lock it gets stuck. > > > I have attached a sample application to reproduce this problem. > > > Steps to reproduce this problem: > > 1. compile the code provided in attachment with any version of dpdk > 2. run the compiled binary > 3. press ctrl+c till the prints stop > > Actual Results: > The application gets stuck in either rte_free() or rte_malloc() > > Expected Results: > Application should allocate and free the memory without getting stuck > rte_malloc and rte_free are not async sigsafe() but then again regular glibc is not either. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [Bug 1030] rte_malloc() and rte_free() get stuck when used with signal handler 2022-06-09 15:25 ` Stephen Hemminger @ 2022-06-10 6:04 ` Sarosh Arif 2022-06-11 16:25 ` Mattias Rönnblom 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Sarosh Arif @ 2022-06-10 6:04 UTC (permalink / raw) To: bugzilla; +Cc: dev, Stephen Hemminger On Thu, Jun 9, 2022 at 8:26 PM Stephen Hemminger <stephen@networkplumber.org> wrote: > > On Thu, 09 Jun 2022 12:47:43 +0000 > bugzilla@dpdk.org wrote: > > > https://bugs.dpdk.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1030 > > > > Bug ID: 1030 > > Summary: rte_malloc() and rte_free() get stuck when used with > > signal handler > > Product: DPDK > > Version: 22.03 > > Hardware: All > > OS: Linux > > Status: UNCONFIRMED > > Severity: normal > > Priority: Normal > > Component: core > > Assignee: dev@dpdk.org > > Reporter: sarosh.arif@emumba.com > > Target Milestone: --- > > > > Created attachment 205 > > --> https://bugs.dpdk.org/attachment.cgi?id=205&action=edit > > calls rte_malloc and rte_free in the handler and main code > > > > I have a dpdk based application which uses rte_malloc() and rte_free() > > frequently in it's main code. The general method to close the application is > > though sending SIGINT. The application has a signal handler written for cleanup > > purposes before closing the application. The handler also uses rte_free() to > > release some of the memory during cleanup. The application gets stuck in a > > deadlock. > > > > > > Upon investigation I found out that both rte_free() and rte_malloc() use > > rte_spinlock_lock() function to place a lock on heap. While this lock is placed > > and the application receives SIGINT, it goes into the handler without releasing > > the lock. Since the handler itself calls rte_free() which tries to acquire the > > lock it gets stuck. > > > > > > I have attached a sample application to reproduce this problem. > > > > > > Steps to reproduce this problem: > > > > 1. compile the code provided in attachment with any version of dpdk > > 2. run the compiled binary > > 3. press ctrl+c till the prints stop > > > > Actual Results: > > The application gets stuck in either rte_free() or rte_malloc() > > > > Expected Results: > > Application should allocate and free the memory without getting stuck > > > > rte_malloc and rte_free are not async sigsafe() > Oh, I did not know that. This should be mentioned in the documentation. > but then again regular glibc is not either. Memory allocated with glibc malloc() is freed by itself upon closing the application. My application runs as a secondary process, and it needs to use rte_malloc() specifically because the memory should be shared between the two processes. If I don't free it upon closure it would just be leaked. Is there any other solution for it? ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [Bug 1030] rte_malloc() and rte_free() get stuck when used with signal handler 2022-06-10 6:04 ` Sarosh Arif @ 2022-06-11 16:25 ` Mattias Rönnblom 2022-06-13 9:48 ` Sarosh Arif 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Mattias Rönnblom @ 2022-06-11 16:25 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Sarosh Arif, bugzilla; +Cc: dev, Stephen Hemminger On 2022-06-10 08:04, Sarosh Arif wrote: > On Thu, Jun 9, 2022 at 8:26 PM Stephen Hemminger > <stephen@networkplumber.org> wrote: >> >> On Thu, 09 Jun 2022 12:47:43 +0000 >> bugzilla@dpdk.org wrote: >> >>> https://bugs.dpdk.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1030 >>> >>> Bug ID: 1030 >>> Summary: rte_malloc() and rte_free() get stuck when used with >>> signal handler >>> Product: DPDK >>> Version: 22.03 >>> Hardware: All >>> OS: Linux >>> Status: UNCONFIRMED >>> Severity: normal >>> Priority: Normal >>> Component: core >>> Assignee: dev@dpdk.org >>> Reporter: sarosh.arif@emumba.com >>> Target Milestone: --- >>> >>> Created attachment 205 >>> --> https://bugs.dpdk.org/attachment.cgi?id=205&action=edit >>> calls rte_malloc and rte_free in the handler and main code >>> >>> I have a dpdk based application which uses rte_malloc() and rte_free() >>> frequently in it's main code. The general method to close the application is >>> though sending SIGINT. The application has a signal handler written for cleanup >>> purposes before closing the application. The handler also uses rte_free() to >>> release some of the memory during cleanup. The application gets stuck in a >>> deadlock. >>> >>> >>> Upon investigation I found out that both rte_free() and rte_malloc() use >>> rte_spinlock_lock() function to place a lock on heap. While this lock is placed >>> and the application receives SIGINT, it goes into the handler without releasing >>> the lock. Since the handler itself calls rte_free() which tries to acquire the >>> lock it gets stuck. >>> >>> >>> I have attached a sample application to reproduce this problem. >>> >>> >>> Steps to reproduce this problem: >>> >>> 1. compile the code provided in attachment with any version of dpdk >>> 2. run the compiled binary >>> 3. press ctrl+c till the prints stop >>> >>> Actual Results: >>> The application gets stuck in either rte_free() or rte_malloc() >>> >>> Expected Results: >>> Application should allocate and free the memory without getting stuck >>> >> >> rte_malloc and rte_free are not async sigsafe() >> > Oh, I did not know that. This should be mentioned in the documentation. Is there anything except <rte_atomic.h> that is/should be async-signal-safe? >> but then again regular glibc is not either. > Memory allocated with glibc malloc() is freed by itself upon closing > the application. My application runs as a secondary process, and it > needs to use rte_malloc() specifically because the memory should be > shared between the two processes. If I don't free it upon closure it > would just be leaked. Is there any other solution for it? The standard solution is that the signal handler using some appropriate, async-signal-safe way talks to the main thread, which then goes on to cleanly terminate the application. A write() to an fd, or an atomic store to a flag are two options. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [Bug 1030] rte_malloc() and rte_free() get stuck when used with signal handler 2022-06-11 16:25 ` Mattias Rönnblom @ 2022-06-13 9:48 ` Sarosh Arif 2022-10-05 17:30 ` Stephen Hemminger 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Sarosh Arif @ 2022-06-13 9:48 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Mattias Rönnblom; +Cc: bugzilla, dev, Stephen Hemminger Thank you for help, I'll do it this way. On Sat, Jun 11, 2022 at 9:25 PM Mattias Rönnblom <hofors@lysator.liu.se> wrote: > > On 2022-06-10 08:04, Sarosh Arif wrote: > > On Thu, Jun 9, 2022 at 8:26 PM Stephen Hemminger > > <stephen@networkplumber.org> wrote: > >> > >> On Thu, 09 Jun 2022 12:47:43 +0000 > >> bugzilla@dpdk.org wrote: > >> > >>> https://bugs.dpdk.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1030 > >>> > >>> Bug ID: 1030 > >>> Summary: rte_malloc() and rte_free() get stuck when used with > >>> signal handler > >>> Product: DPDK > >>> Version: 22.03 > >>> Hardware: All > >>> OS: Linux > >>> Status: UNCONFIRMED > >>> Severity: normal > >>> Priority: Normal > >>> Component: core > >>> Assignee: dev@dpdk.org > >>> Reporter: sarosh.arif@emumba.com > >>> Target Milestone: --- > >>> > >>> Created attachment 205 > >>> --> https://bugs.dpdk.org/attachment.cgi?id=205&action=edit > >>> calls rte_malloc and rte_free in the handler and main code > >>> > >>> I have a dpdk based application which uses rte_malloc() and rte_free() > >>> frequently in it's main code. The general method to close the application is > >>> though sending SIGINT. The application has a signal handler written for cleanup > >>> purposes before closing the application. The handler also uses rte_free() to > >>> release some of the memory during cleanup. The application gets stuck in a > >>> deadlock. > >>> > >>> > >>> Upon investigation I found out that both rte_free() and rte_malloc() use > >>> rte_spinlock_lock() function to place a lock on heap. While this lock is placed > >>> and the application receives SIGINT, it goes into the handler without releasing > >>> the lock. Since the handler itself calls rte_free() which tries to acquire the > >>> lock it gets stuck. > >>> > >>> > >>> I have attached a sample application to reproduce this problem. > >>> > >>> > >>> Steps to reproduce this problem: > >>> > >>> 1. compile the code provided in attachment with any version of dpdk > >>> 2. run the compiled binary > >>> 3. press ctrl+c till the prints stop > >>> > >>> Actual Results: > >>> The application gets stuck in either rte_free() or rte_malloc() > >>> > >>> Expected Results: > >>> Application should allocate and free the memory without getting stuck > >>> > >> > >> rte_malloc and rte_free are not async sigsafe() > >> > > Oh, I did not know that. This should be mentioned in the documentation. > > Is there anything except <rte_atomic.h> that is/should be async-signal-safe? > > >> but then again regular glibc is not either. > > Memory allocated with glibc malloc() is freed by itself upon closing > > the application. My application runs as a secondary process, and it > > needs to use rte_malloc() specifically because the memory should be > > shared between the two processes. If I don't free it upon closure it > > would just be leaked. Is there any other solution for it? > > The standard solution is that the signal handler using some appropriate, > async-signal-safe way talks to the main thread, which then goes on to > cleanly terminate the application. > > A write() to an fd, or an atomic store to a flag are two options. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [Bug 1030] rte_malloc() and rte_free() get stuck when used with signal handler 2022-06-13 9:48 ` Sarosh Arif @ 2022-10-05 17:30 ` Stephen Hemminger 0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Stephen Hemminger @ 2022-10-05 17:30 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Sarosh Arif; +Cc: Mattias Rönnblom, bugzilla, dev On Mon, 13 Jun 2022 14:48:45 +0500 Sarosh Arif <sarosh.arif@emumba.com> wrote: > Thank you for help, I'll do it this way. > > On Sat, Jun 11, 2022 at 9:25 PM Mattias Rönnblom <hofors@lysator.liu.se> wrote: > > > > On 2022-06-10 08:04, Sarosh Arif wrote: > > > On Thu, Jun 9, 2022 at 8:26 PM Stephen Hemminger > > > <stephen@networkplumber.org> wrote: > > >> > > >> On Thu, 09 Jun 2022 12:47:43 +0000 > > >> bugzilla@dpdk.org wrote: > > >> > > >>> https://bugs.dpdk.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1030 > > >>> > > >>> Bug ID: 1030 > > >>> Summary: rte_malloc() and rte_free() get stuck when used with > > >>> signal handler > > >>> Product: DPDK > > >>> Version: 22.03 > > >>> Hardware: All > > >>> OS: Linux > > >>> Status: UNCONFIRMED > > >>> Severity: normal > > >>> Priority: Normal > > >>> Component: core > > >>> Assignee: dev@dpdk.org > > >>> Reporter: sarosh.arif@emumba.com > > >>> Target Milestone: --- > > >>> > > >>> Created attachment 205 > > >>> --> https://bugs.dpdk.org/attachment.cgi?id=205&action=edit > > >>> calls rte_malloc and rte_free in the handler and main code > > >>> > > >>> I have a dpdk based application which uses rte_malloc() and rte_free() > > >>> frequently in it's main code. The general method to close the application is > > >>> though sending SIGINT. The application has a signal handler written for cleanup > > >>> purposes before closing the application. The handler also uses rte_free() to > > >>> release some of the memory during cleanup. The application gets stuck in a > > >>> deadlock. > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> Upon investigation I found out that both rte_free() and rte_malloc() use > > >>> rte_spinlock_lock() function to place a lock on heap. While this lock is placed > > >>> and the application receives SIGINT, it goes into the handler without releasing > > >>> the lock. Since the handler itself calls rte_free() which tries to acquire the > > >>> lock it gets stuck. > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> I have attached a sample application to reproduce this problem. > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> Steps to reproduce this problem: > > >>> > > >>> 1. compile the code provided in attachment with any version of dpdk > > >>> 2. run the compiled binary > > >>> 3. press ctrl+c till the prints stop > > >>> > > >>> Actual Results: > > >>> The application gets stuck in either rte_free() or rte_malloc() > > >>> > > >>> Expected Results: > > >>> Application should allocate and free the memory without getting stuck > > >>> > > >> > > >> rte_malloc and rte_free are not async sigsafe() > > >> > > > Oh, I did not know that. This should be mentioned in the documentation. > > > > Is there anything except <rte_atomic.h> that is/should be async-signal-safe? > > > > >> but then again regular glibc is not either. > > > Memory allocated with glibc malloc() is freed by itself upon closing > > > the application. My application runs as a secondary process, and it > > > needs to use rte_malloc() specifically because the memory should be > > > shared between the two processes. If I don't free it upon closure it > > > would just be leaked. Is there any other solution for it? > > > > The standard solution is that the signal handler using some appropriate, > > async-signal-safe way talks to the main thread, which then goes on to > > cleanly terminate the application. > > > > A write() to an fd, or an atomic store to a flag are two options. Patch is pending (why is it not merged?) to describe what is signal safe. https://patchwork.dpdk.org/project/dpdk/patch/20220711230448.557715-1-stephen@networkplumber.org/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* [Bug 1030] rte_malloc() and rte_free() get stuck when used with signal handler 2022-06-09 12:47 [Bug 1030] rte_malloc() and rte_free() get stuck when used with signal handler bugzilla 2022-06-09 15:25 ` Stephen Hemminger @ 2022-11-16 9:37 ` bugzilla 1 sibling, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: bugzilla @ 2022-11-16 9:37 UTC (permalink / raw) To: dev https://bugs.dpdk.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1030 Thomas Monjalon (thomas@monjalon.net) changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED Resolution|--- |FIXED --- Comment #1 from Thomas Monjalon (thomas@monjalon.net) --- Resolved in http://git.dpdk.org/dpdk/commit/?id=8f8e8f0226 -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
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