From: dgoulet@efficios.com (David Goulet)
Subject: [lttng-dev] [PATCH lttng-tools 1/4] Rename consumer threads and spawn them in daemon
Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2012 13:37:05 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <507C49C1.3000801@efficios.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20121015172807.GA9034@Krystal>
Mathieu Desnoyers:
>>>> diff --git a/src/common/consumer.c b/src/common/consumer.c
>>>> index 242b05b..055de1b 100644
>>>> --- a/src/common/consumer.c
>>>> +++ b/src/common/consumer.c
>>>> @@ -1131,6 +1131,8 @@ void lttng_consumer_destroy(struct lttng_consumer_local_data *ctx)
>>>> PERROR("close");
>>>> }
>>>> utils_close_pipe(ctx->consumer_splice_metadata_pipe);
>>>> + /* This should trigger the metadata thread to exit */
>>>> + close(ctx->consumer_metadata_pipe[1]);
>>>
>>> this is adding a close, but did not remove any other remove that might
>>> previously be in place elsewhere.
>>
>> So we got two possible error path which is either the poll thread fails
>> or the consumer could be destroy by hand even though the threads are
>> working well.
>>
>> Actually, this close should check if the value is valid and close it. To
>> be honest, this is just a shortcut since close(-1) does not fail and
>> ignoring the close error here since we are in the cleanup path anyway so
>> we don't necessarily care about the perror message.
>>
>> Anyhow, we have to handle both error path. An if plus set -1 after close
>> can be done so not to confuse.
>
> if two threads can concurrently perform close on the same fd value, how
> can you prove there are no possible races ?
Nothing to prove, the race is possible. The point I was trying to
explain is that it does not matter actually since we are in a cleanup
code path.
Anyway, let's remove it since the data thread, when dying, will close
the metadata pipe anyway.
This will avoid more discussion for this small detail :).
David
>
> Mathieu
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-10-15 17:37 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-10-12 14:30 David Goulet
2012-10-12 14:30 ` [lttng-dev] [PATCH lttng-tools 2/4] Move add data stream to the data thread David Goulet
2012-10-13 15:53 ` Mathieu Desnoyers
2012-10-15 15:40 ` David Goulet
2012-10-15 17:31 ` Mathieu Desnoyers
2012-10-15 17:40 ` David Goulet
2012-10-15 17:42 ` Mathieu Desnoyers
2012-10-15 17:45 ` David Goulet
2012-10-15 17:56 ` Mathieu Desnoyers
2012-10-12 14:30 ` [lttng-dev] [PATCH lttng-tools 3/4] Make stream hash tables global to the consumer David Goulet
2012-10-13 15:56 ` Mathieu Desnoyers
2012-10-15 15:47 ` David Goulet
2012-10-15 17:57 ` Mathieu Desnoyers
2012-10-12 14:30 ` [lttng-dev] [PATCH lttng-tools 4/4] Change the metadata hash table node David Goulet
2012-10-13 16:00 ` Mathieu Desnoyers
2012-10-15 19:22 ` David Goulet
2012-10-13 15:41 ` [lttng-dev] [PATCH lttng-tools 1/4] Rename consumer threads and spawn them in daemon Mathieu Desnoyers
2012-10-15 15:39 ` David Goulet
2012-10-15 17:28 ` Mathieu Desnoyers
2012-10-15 17:37 ` David Goulet [this message]
2012-10-15 17:39 ` Mathieu Desnoyers
2012-10-15 17:42 ` David Goulet
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