1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 2 /* 3 * Implement CPU time clocks for the POSIX clock interface. 4 */ 5 6 #include <linux/sched/signal.h> 7 #include <linux/sched/cputime.h> 8 #include <linux/posix-timers.h> 9 #include <linux/errno.h> 10 #include <linux/math64.h> 11 #include <linux/uaccess.h> 12 #include <linux/kernel_stat.h> 13 #include <trace/events/timer.h> 14 #include <linux/tick.h> 15 #include <linux/workqueue.h> 16 #include <linux/compat.h> 17 #include <linux/sched/deadline.h> 18 #include <linux/task_work.h> 19 20 #include "posix-timers.h" 21 22 static bool posix_cpu_timer_rearm(struct k_itimer *timer); 23 24 void posix_cputimers_group_init(struct posix_cputimers *pct, u64 cpu_limit) 25 { 26 posix_cputimers_init(pct); 27 if (cpu_limit != RLIM_INFINITY) { 28 pct->bases[CPUCLOCK_PROF].nextevt = cpu_limit * NSEC_PER_SEC; 29 pct->timers_active = true; 30 } 31 } 32 33 /* 34 * Called after updating RLIMIT_CPU to run cpu timer and update 35 * tsk->signal->posix_cputimers.bases[clock].nextevt expiration cache if 36 * necessary. Needs siglock protection since other code may update the 37 * expiration cache as well. 38 * 39 * Returns 0 on success, -ESRCH on failure. Can fail if the task is exiting and 40 * we cannot lock_task_sighand. Cannot fail if task is current. 41 */ 42 int update_rlimit_cpu(struct task_struct *task, unsigned long rlim_new) 43 { 44 u64 nsecs = (u64)rlim_new * NSEC_PER_SEC; 45 unsigned long irq_fl; 46 47 if (!lock_task_sighand(task, &irq_fl)) 48 return -ESRCH; 49 set_process_cpu_timer(task, CPUCLOCK_PROF, &nsecs, NULL); 50 unlock_task_sighand(task, &irq_fl); 51 return 0; 52 } 53 54 /* 55 * Functions for validating access to tasks. 56 */ 57 static struct pid *pid_for_clock(const clockid_t clock, bool gettime) 58 { 59 const bool thread = !!CPUCLOCK_PERTHREAD(clock); 60 const pid_t upid = CPUCLOCK_PID(clock); 61 struct pid *pid; 62 63 if (CPUCLOCK_WHICH(clock) >= CPUCLOCK_MAX) 64 return NULL; 65 66 /* 67 * If the encoded PID is 0, then the timer is targeted at current 68 * or the process to which current belongs. 69 */ 70 if (upid == 0) 71 return thread ? task_pid(current) : task_tgid(current); 72 73 pid = find_vpid(upid); 74 if (!pid) 75 return NULL; 76 77 if (thread) { 78 struct task_struct *tsk = pid_task(pid, PIDTYPE_PID); 79 return (tsk && same_thread_group(tsk, current)) ? pid : NULL; 80 } 81 82 /* 83 * For clock_gettime(PROCESS) allow finding the process by 84 * with the pid of the current task. The code needs the tgid 85 * of the process so that pid_task(pid, PIDTYPE_TGID) can be 86 * used to find the process. 87 */ 88 if (gettime && (pid == task_pid(current))) 89 return task_tgid(current); 90 91 /* 92 * For processes require that pid identifies a process. 93 */ 94 return pid_has_task(pid, PIDTYPE_TGID) ? pid : NULL; 95 } 96 97 static inline int validate_clock_permissions(const clockid_t clock) 98 { 99 int ret; 100 101 rcu_read_lock(); 102 ret = pid_for_clock(clock, false) ? 0 : -EINVAL; 103 rcu_read_unlock(); 104 105 return ret; 106 } 107 108 static inline enum pid_type clock_pid_type(const clockid_t clock) 109 { 110 return CPUCLOCK_PERTHREAD(clock) ? PIDTYPE_PID : PIDTYPE_TGID; 111 } 112 113 static inline struct task_struct *cpu_timer_task_rcu(struct k_itimer *timer) 114 { 115 return pid_task(timer->it.cpu.pid, clock_pid_type(timer->it_clock)); 116 } 117 118 /* 119 * Update expiry time from increment, and increase overrun count, 120 * given the current clock sample. 121 */ 122 static u64 bump_cpu_timer(struct k_itimer *timer, u64 now) 123 { 124 u64 delta, incr, expires = timer->it.cpu.node.expires; 125 int i; 126 127 if (!timer->it_interval) 128 return expires; 129 130 if (now < expires) 131 return expires; 132 133 incr = timer->it_interval; 134 delta = now + incr - expires; 135 136 /* Don't use (incr*2 < delta), incr*2 might overflow. */ 137 for (i = 0; incr < delta - incr; i++) 138 incr = incr << 1; 139 140 for (; i >= 0; incr >>= 1, i--) { 141 if (delta < incr) 142 continue; 143 144 timer->it.cpu.node.expires += incr; 145 timer->it_overrun += 1LL << i; 146 delta -= incr; 147 } 148 return timer->it.cpu.node.expires; 149 } 150 151 /* Check whether all cache entries contain U64_MAX, i.e. eternal expiry time */ 152 static inline bool expiry_cache_is_inactive(const struct posix_cputimers *pct) 153 { 154 return !(~pct->bases[CPUCLOCK_PROF].nextevt | 155 ~pct->bases[CPUCLOCK_VIRT].nextevt | 156 ~pct->bases[CPUCLOCK_SCHED].nextevt); 157 } 158 159 static int 160 posix_cpu_clock_getres(const clockid_t which_clock, struct timespec64 *tp) 161 { 162 int error = validate_clock_permissions(which_clock); 163 164 if (!error) { 165 tp->tv_sec = 0; 166 tp->tv_nsec = ((NSEC_PER_SEC + HZ - 1) / HZ); 167 if (CPUCLOCK_WHICH(which_clock) == CPUCLOCK_SCHED) { 168 /* 169 * If sched_clock is using a cycle counter, we 170 * don't have any idea of its true resolution 171 * exported, but it is much more than 1s/HZ. 172 */ 173 tp->tv_nsec = 1; 174 } 175 } 176 return error; 177 } 178 179 static int 180 posix_cpu_clock_set(const clockid_t clock, const struct timespec64 *tp) 181 { 182 int error = validate_clock_permissions(clock); 183 184 /* 185 * You can never reset a CPU clock, but we check for other errors 186 * in the call before failing with EPERM. 187 */ 188 return error ? : -EPERM; 189 } 190 191 /* 192 * Sample a per-thread clock for the given task. clkid is validated. 193 */ 194 static u64 cpu_clock_sample(const clockid_t clkid, struct task_struct *p) 195 { 196 u64 utime, stime; 197 198 if (clkid == CPUCLOCK_SCHED) 199 return task_sched_runtime(p); 200 201 task_cputime(p, &utime, &stime); 202 203 switch (clkid) { 204 case CPUCLOCK_PROF: 205 return utime + stime; 206 case CPUCLOCK_VIRT: 207 return utime; 208 default: 209 WARN_ON_ONCE(1); 210 } 211 return 0; 212 } 213 214 static inline void store_samples(u64 *samples, u64 stime, u64 utime, u64 rtime) 215 { 216 samples[CPUCLOCK_PROF] = stime + utime; 217 samples[CPUCLOCK_VIRT] = utime; 218 samples[CPUCLOCK_SCHED] = rtime; 219 } 220 221 static void task_sample_cputime(struct task_struct *p, u64 *samples) 222 { 223 u64 stime, utime; 224 225 task_cputime(p, &utime, &stime); 226 store_samples(samples, stime, utime, p->se.sum_exec_runtime); 227 } 228 229 static void proc_sample_cputime_atomic(struct task_cputime_atomic *at, 230 u64 *samples) 231 { 232 u64 stime, utime, rtime; 233 234 utime = atomic64_read(&at->utime); 235 stime = atomic64_read(&at->stime); 236 rtime = atomic64_read(&at->sum_exec_runtime); 237 store_samples(samples, stime, utime, rtime); 238 } 239 240 /* 241 * Set cputime to sum_cputime if sum_cputime > cputime. Use cmpxchg 242 * to avoid race conditions with concurrent updates to cputime. 243 */ 244 static inline void __update_gt_cputime(atomic64_t *cputime, u64 sum_cputime) 245 { 246 u64 curr_cputime = atomic64_read(cputime); 247 248 do { 249 if (sum_cputime <= curr_cputime) 250 return; 251 } while (!atomic64_try_cmpxchg(cputime, &curr_cputime, sum_cputime)); 252 } 253 254 static void update_gt_cputime(struct task_cputime_atomic *cputime_atomic, 255 struct task_cputime *sum) 256 { 257 __update_gt_cputime(&cputime_atomic->utime, sum->utime); 258 __update_gt_cputime(&cputime_atomic->stime, sum->stime); 259 __update_gt_cputime(&cputime_atomic->sum_exec_runtime, sum->sum_exec_runtime); 260 } 261 262 /** 263 * thread_group_sample_cputime - Sample cputime for a given task 264 * @tsk: Task for which cputime needs to be started 265 * @samples: Storage for time samples 266 * 267 * Called from sys_getitimer() to calculate the expiry time of an active 268 * timer. That means group cputime accounting is already active. Called 269 * with task sighand lock held. 270 * 271 * Updates @times with an uptodate sample of the thread group cputimes. 272 */ 273 void thread_group_sample_cputime(struct task_struct *tsk, u64 *samples) 274 { 275 struct thread_group_cputimer *cputimer = &tsk->signal->cputimer; 276 struct posix_cputimers *pct = &tsk->signal->posix_cputimers; 277 278 WARN_ON_ONCE(!pct->timers_active); 279 280 proc_sample_cputime_atomic(&cputimer->cputime_atomic, samples); 281 } 282 283 /** 284 * thread_group_start_cputime - Start cputime and return a sample 285 * @tsk: Task for which cputime needs to be started 286 * @samples: Storage for time samples 287 * 288 * The thread group cputime accounting is avoided when there are no posix 289 * CPU timers armed. Before starting a timer it's required to check whether 290 * the time accounting is active. If not, a full update of the atomic 291 * accounting store needs to be done and the accounting enabled. 292 * 293 * Updates @times with an uptodate sample of the thread group cputimes. 294 */ 295 static void thread_group_start_cputime(struct task_struct *tsk, u64 *samples) 296 { 297 struct thread_group_cputimer *cputimer = &tsk->signal->cputimer; 298 struct posix_cputimers *pct = &tsk->signal->posix_cputimers; 299 300 lockdep_assert_task_sighand_held(tsk); 301 302 /* Check if cputimer isn't running. This is accessed without locking. */ 303 if (!READ_ONCE(pct->timers_active)) { 304 struct task_cputime sum; 305 306 /* 307 * The POSIX timer interface allows for absolute time expiry 308 * values through the TIMER_ABSTIME flag, therefore we have 309 * to synchronize the timer to the clock every time we start it. 310 */ 311 thread_group_cputime(tsk, &sum); 312 update_gt_cputime(&cputimer->cputime_atomic, &sum); 313 314 /* 315 * We're setting timers_active without a lock. Ensure this 316 * only gets written to in one operation. We set it after 317 * update_gt_cputime() as a small optimization, but 318 * barriers are not required because update_gt_cputime() 319 * can handle concurrent updates. 320 */ 321 WRITE_ONCE(pct->timers_active, true); 322 } 323 proc_sample_cputime_atomic(&cputimer->cputime_atomic, samples); 324 } 325 326 static void __thread_group_cputime(struct task_struct *tsk, u64 *samples) 327 { 328 struct task_cputime ct; 329 330 thread_group_cputime(tsk, &ct); 331 store_samples(samples, ct.stime, ct.utime, ct.sum_exec_runtime); 332 } 333 334 /* 335 * Sample a process (thread group) clock for the given task clkid. If the 336 * group's cputime accounting is already enabled, read the atomic 337 * store. Otherwise a full update is required. clkid is already validated. 338 */ 339 static u64 cpu_clock_sample_group(const clockid_t clkid, struct task_struct *p, 340 bool start) 341 { 342 struct thread_group_cputimer *cputimer = &p->signal->cputimer; 343 struct posix_cputimers *pct = &p->signal->posix_cputimers; 344 u64 samples[CPUCLOCK_MAX]; 345 346 if (!READ_ONCE(pct->timers_active)) { 347 if (start) 348 thread_group_start_cputime(p, samples); 349 else 350 __thread_group_cputime(p, samples); 351 } else { 352 proc_sample_cputime_atomic(&cputimer->cputime_atomic, samples); 353 } 354 355 return samples[clkid]; 356 } 357 358 static int posix_cpu_clock_get(const clockid_t clock, struct timespec64 *tp) 359 { 360 const clockid_t clkid = CPUCLOCK_WHICH(clock); 361 struct task_struct *tsk; 362 u64 t; 363 364 rcu_read_lock(); 365 tsk = pid_task(pid_for_clock(clock, true), clock_pid_type(clock)); 366 if (!tsk) { 367 rcu_read_unlock(); 368 return -EINVAL; 369 } 370 371 if (CPUCLOCK_PERTHREAD(clock)) 372 t = cpu_clock_sample(clkid, tsk); 373 else 374 t = cpu_clock_sample_group(clkid, tsk, false); 375 rcu_read_unlock(); 376 377 *tp = ns_to_timespec64(t); 378 return 0; 379 } 380 381 /* 382 * Validate the clockid_t for a new CPU-clock timer, and initialize the timer. 383 * This is called from sys_timer_create() and do_cpu_nanosleep() with the 384 * new timer already all-zeros initialized. 385 */ 386 static int posix_cpu_timer_create(struct k_itimer *new_timer) 387 { 388 static struct lock_class_key posix_cpu_timers_key; 389 struct pid *pid; 390 391 rcu_read_lock(); 392 pid = pid_for_clock(new_timer->it_clock, false); 393 if (!pid) { 394 rcu_read_unlock(); 395 return -EINVAL; 396 } 397 398 /* 399 * If posix timer expiry is handled in task work context then 400 * timer::it_lock can be taken without disabling interrupts as all 401 * other locking happens in task context. This requires a separate 402 * lock class key otherwise regular posix timer expiry would record 403 * the lock class being taken in interrupt context and generate a 404 * false positive warning. 405 */ 406 if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_POSIX_CPU_TIMERS_TASK_WORK)) 407 lockdep_set_class(&new_timer->it_lock, &posix_cpu_timers_key); 408 409 new_timer->kclock = &clock_posix_cpu; 410 timerqueue_init(&new_timer->it.cpu.node); 411 new_timer->it.cpu.pid = get_pid(pid); 412 rcu_read_unlock(); 413 return 0; 414 } 415 416 static struct posix_cputimer_base *timer_base(struct k_itimer *timer, 417 struct task_struct *tsk) 418 { 419 int clkidx = CPUCLOCK_WHICH(timer->it_clock); 420 421 if (CPUCLOCK_PERTHREAD(timer->it_clock)) 422 return tsk->posix_cputimers.bases + clkidx; 423 else 424 return tsk->signal->posix_cputimers.bases + clkidx; 425 } 426 427 /* 428 * Force recalculating the base earliest expiration on the next tick. 429 * This will also re-evaluate the need to keep around the process wide 430 * cputime counter and tick dependency and eventually shut these down 431 * if necessary. 432 */ 433 static void trigger_base_recalc_expires(struct k_itimer *timer, 434 struct task_struct *tsk) 435 { 436 struct posix_cputimer_base *base = timer_base(timer, tsk); 437 438 base->nextevt = 0; 439 } 440 441 /* 442 * Dequeue the timer and reset the base if it was its earliest expiration. 443 * It makes sure the next tick recalculates the base next expiration so we 444 * don't keep the costly process wide cputime counter around for a random 445 * amount of time, along with the tick dependency. 446 * 447 * If another timer gets queued between this and the next tick, its 448 * expiration will update the base next event if necessary on the next 449 * tick. 450 */ 451 static void disarm_timer(struct k_itimer *timer, struct task_struct *p) 452 { 453 struct cpu_timer *ctmr = &timer->it.cpu; 454 struct posix_cputimer_base *base; 455 456 if (!cpu_timer_dequeue(ctmr)) 457 return; 458 459 base = timer_base(timer, p); 460 if (cpu_timer_getexpires(ctmr) == base->nextevt) 461 trigger_base_recalc_expires(timer, p); 462 } 463 464 /* 465 * Lookup the task via timer->it.cpu.pid and attempt to lock the task's sighand. 466 * 467 * This can race with the reaping of the task: 468 * 469 * CPU0 CPU1 470 * 471 * // Finds task 472 * p = pid_task(pid, pid_type); __exit_signal(p) 473 * lock(p, sighand); 474 * posix_cpu_timers*_exit(); 475 * sighand = lock_task_sighand(p); unhash_task(p); 476 * p->sighand = NULL; 477 * unlock(sighand); 478 * 479 * In this case sighand is NULL, which means the task and the associated timer 480 * queue cannot be longer accessed safely. 481 * 482 * __exit_signal() invokes posix_cpu_timers_exit() and if the thread group is 483 * dead it also invokes posix_cpu_timers_group_exit(). These functions delete 484 * all pending timers from the related timer queues. The POSIX timers (k_itimer) 485 * themself are still accessible, but not longer connected to the task. 486 * 487 * exec() works slightly differently. The task which exec()'s terminates all 488 * other threads in the thread group and runs __exit_signal() on them. As the 489 * thread group is not dead they only clean up the per task timers via 490 * posix_cpu_timers_exit(). 491 * 492 * As the TGID on exec() stays the same per process timers stay queued, if they 493 * are armed. This works without a problem when exec() is done by the thread 494 * group leader. If a non-leader thread exec()'s this can end up in the 495 * following scenario: 496 * 497 * CPU0 CPU1 498 * // Returns old leader 499 * p = pid_task(pid, pid_type); de_thread() 500 * switch_leader() 501 * release_task(old leader) 502 * __exit_signal() 503 * old_leader->sighand = NULL; 504 * // Returns NULL 505 * sighand = lock_task_sighand(p) 506 * 507 * That's problematic for several functions: 508 * 509 * - posix_cpu_timer_del(): If the timer is still enqueued on the task the 510 * underlying k_itimer will be freed which results in a UAF in 511 * run_posix_cpu_timers() or on timerqueue related add/delete operations. 512 * If the timer is not enqueued, the failure is harmless 513 * 514 * - posix_cpu_timer_set(): Independent of the enqueued state that results in a 515 * transient failure which is user space visible (-ESRCH) for regular posix 516 * timers. But for the use case in do_cpu_nanosleep() it's the same UAF 517 * problem just that the timer is allocated on the stack. 518 * 519 * - posix_cpu_timer_rearm(): Timer is not enqueued at that point, but this 520 * silently ignores the rearm request, which is a functional problem as the 521 * timer wont expire anymore. 522 */ 523 static struct task_struct *timer_lock_sighand(struct k_itimer *timer, unsigned long *flags) 524 { 525 enum pid_type type = clock_pid_type(timer->it_clock); 526 struct cpu_timer *ctmr = &timer->it.cpu; 527 528 guard(rcu)(); 529 530 for (;;) { 531 struct task_struct *t = pid_task(timer->it.cpu.pid, type); 532 533 /* Fail if the task cannot be found. */ 534 if (!t) 535 break; 536 537 /* Try to lock the task's sighand */ 538 if (lock_task_sighand(t, flags)) 539 return t; 540 541 /* 542 * The next PID lookup might either fail or return the new 543 * leader. This is correct for both exit() and exec(). 544 */ 545 } 546 547 /* 548 * If the timer is still enqueued, warn. There is nothing safe to do 549 * here as there might be two timers in there which are removed in 550 * parallel and that will cause more damage than good. This should never 551 * happen! 552 * 553 * Ensure that the stores to the timer and timerqueue are visible: 554 * 555 * __exit_signal() 556 * posix_cpu_timers*_exit() 557 * write_seqlock(seqlock) 558 * smp_wmb(); <------- 559 * __unhash_process() | !pid_task() 560 * ----> smp_rmb(); 561 * WARN_ON_ONCE(...) 562 */ 563 smp_rmb(); 564 WARN_ON_ONCE(ctmr->head || timerqueue_node_queued(&ctmr->node)); 565 return NULL; 566 } 567 568 /* 569 * Clean up a CPU-clock timer that is about to be destroyed. 570 * This is called from timer deletion with the timer already locked. 571 * If we return TIMER_RETRY, it's necessary to release the timer's lock 572 * and try again. (This happens when the timer is in the middle of firing.) 573 */ 574 static int posix_cpu_timer_del(struct k_itimer *timer) 575 { 576 struct task_struct *p; 577 unsigned long flags; 578 int ret = 0; 579 580 p = timer_lock_sighand(timer, &flags); 581 582 if (likely(p)) { 583 if (timer->it.cpu.firing) { 584 /* 585 * Prevent signal delivery. The timer cannot be dequeued 586 * because it is on the firing list which is not protected 587 * by sighand->lock. The delivery path is waiting for 588 * the timer lock. So go back, unlock and retry. 589 */ 590 timer->it.cpu.firing = false; 591 ret = TIMER_RETRY; 592 } else { 593 disarm_timer(timer, p); 594 } 595 unlock_task_sighand(p, &flags); 596 } 597 598 if (!ret) { 599 put_pid(timer->it.cpu.pid); 600 timer->it_status = POSIX_TIMER_DISARMED; 601 } 602 return ret; 603 } 604 605 static void cleanup_timerqueue(struct timerqueue_head *head) 606 { 607 struct timerqueue_node *node; 608 struct cpu_timer *ctmr; 609 610 while ((node = timerqueue_getnext(head))) { 611 timerqueue_del(head, node); 612 ctmr = container_of(node, struct cpu_timer, node); 613 ctmr->head = NULL; 614 } 615 } 616 617 /* 618 * Clean out CPU timers which are still armed when a thread exits. The 619 * timers are only removed from the list. No other updates are done. The 620 * corresponding posix timers are still accessible, but cannot be rearmed. 621 * 622 * This must be called with the siglock held. 623 */ 624 static void cleanup_timers(struct posix_cputimers *pct) 625 { 626 cleanup_timerqueue(&pct->bases[CPUCLOCK_PROF].tqhead); 627 cleanup_timerqueue(&pct->bases[CPUCLOCK_VIRT].tqhead); 628 cleanup_timerqueue(&pct->bases[CPUCLOCK_SCHED].tqhead); 629 } 630 631 /* 632 * These are both called with the siglock held, when the current thread 633 * is being reaped. When the final (leader) thread in the group is reaped, 634 * posix_cpu_timers_exit_group will be called after posix_cpu_timers_exit. 635 */ 636 void posix_cpu_timers_exit(struct task_struct *tsk) 637 { 638 cleanup_timers(&tsk->posix_cputimers); 639 } 640 void posix_cpu_timers_exit_group(struct task_struct *tsk) 641 { 642 cleanup_timers(&tsk->signal->posix_cputimers); 643 } 644 645 /* 646 * Insert the timer on the appropriate list before any timers that 647 * expire later. This must be called with the sighand lock held. 648 */ 649 static void arm_timer(struct k_itimer *timer, struct task_struct *p) 650 { 651 struct posix_cputimer_base *base = timer_base(timer, p); 652 struct cpu_timer *ctmr = &timer->it.cpu; 653 u64 newexp = cpu_timer_getexpires(ctmr); 654 655 timer->it_status = POSIX_TIMER_ARMED; 656 if (!cpu_timer_enqueue(&base->tqhead, ctmr)) 657 return; 658 659 /* 660 * We are the new earliest-expiring POSIX 1.b timer, hence 661 * need to update expiration cache. Take into account that 662 * for process timers we share expiration cache with itimers 663 * and RLIMIT_CPU and for thread timers with RLIMIT_RTTIME. 664 */ 665 if (newexp < base->nextevt) 666 base->nextevt = newexp; 667 668 if (CPUCLOCK_PERTHREAD(timer->it_clock)) 669 tick_dep_set_task(p, TICK_DEP_BIT_POSIX_TIMER); 670 else 671 tick_dep_set_signal(p, TICK_DEP_BIT_POSIX_TIMER); 672 } 673 674 /* 675 * The timer is locked, fire it and arrange for its reload. 676 */ 677 static void cpu_timer_fire(struct k_itimer *timer) 678 { 679 struct cpu_timer *ctmr = &timer->it.cpu; 680 681 timer->it_status = POSIX_TIMER_DISARMED; 682 683 if (unlikely(ctmr->nanosleep)) { 684 /* 685 * This a special case for clock_nanosleep, 686 * not a normal timer from sys_timer_create. 687 */ 688 wake_up_process(timer->it_process); 689 cpu_timer_setexpires(ctmr, 0); 690 } else { 691 posix_timer_queue_signal(timer); 692 /* Disable oneshot timers */ 693 if (!timer->it_interval) 694 cpu_timer_setexpires(ctmr, 0); 695 } 696 } 697 698 static void __posix_cpu_timer_get(struct k_itimer *timer, struct itimerspec64 *itp, u64 now); 699 700 /* 701 * Guts of sys_timer_settime for CPU timers. 702 * This is called with the timer locked and interrupts disabled. 703 * If we return TIMER_RETRY, it's necessary to release the timer's lock 704 * and try again. (This happens when the timer is in the middle of firing.) 705 */ 706 static int posix_cpu_timer_set(struct k_itimer *timer, int timer_flags, 707 struct itimerspec64 *new, struct itimerspec64 *old) 708 { 709 bool sigev_none = timer->it_sigev_notify == SIGEV_NONE; 710 clockid_t clkid = CPUCLOCK_WHICH(timer->it_clock); 711 struct cpu_timer *ctmr = &timer->it.cpu; 712 u64 old_expires, new_expires, now; 713 struct task_struct *p; 714 unsigned long flags; 715 int ret = 0; 716 717 p = timer_lock_sighand(timer, &flags); 718 /* 719 * If p has just been reaped, we can no longer get any information about 720 * it at all. 721 */ 722 if (!p) 723 return -ESRCH; 724 725 /* 726 * Use the to_ktime conversion because that clamps the maximum 727 * value to KTIME_MAX and avoid multiplication overflows. 728 */ 729 new_expires = ktime_to_ns(timespec64_to_ktime(new->it_value)); 730 731 /* Retrieve the current expiry time before disarming the timer */ 732 old_expires = cpu_timer_getexpires(ctmr); 733 734 if (unlikely(timer->it.cpu.firing)) { 735 /* 736 * Prevent signal delivery. The timer cannot be dequeued 737 * because it is on the firing list which is not protected 738 * by sighand->lock. The delivery path is waiting for 739 * the timer lock. So go back, unlock and retry. 740 */ 741 timer->it.cpu.firing = false; 742 ret = TIMER_RETRY; 743 } else { 744 cpu_timer_dequeue(ctmr); 745 timer->it_status = POSIX_TIMER_DISARMED; 746 } 747 748 /* 749 * Sample the current clock for saving the previous setting 750 * and for rearming the timer. 751 */ 752 if (CPUCLOCK_PERTHREAD(timer->it_clock)) 753 now = cpu_clock_sample(clkid, p); 754 else 755 now = cpu_clock_sample_group(clkid, p, !sigev_none); 756 757 /* Retrieve the previous expiry value if requested. */ 758 if (old) { 759 old->it_value = (struct timespec64){ }; 760 if (old_expires) 761 __posix_cpu_timer_get(timer, old, now); 762 } 763 764 /* Retry if the timer expiry is running concurrently */ 765 if (unlikely(ret)) { 766 unlock_task_sighand(p, &flags); 767 return ret; 768 } 769 770 /* Convert relative expiry time to absolute */ 771 if (new_expires && !(timer_flags & TIMER_ABSTIME)) 772 new_expires += now; 773 774 /* Set the new expiry time (might be 0) */ 775 cpu_timer_setexpires(ctmr, new_expires); 776 777 /* 778 * Arm the timer if it is not disabled, the new expiry value has 779 * not yet expired and the timer requires signal delivery. 780 * SIGEV_NONE timers are never armed. In case the timer is not 781 * armed, enforce the reevaluation of the timer base so that the 782 * process wide cputime counter can be disabled eventually. 783 */ 784 if (likely(!sigev_none)) { 785 if (new_expires && now < new_expires) 786 arm_timer(timer, p); 787 else 788 trigger_base_recalc_expires(timer, p); 789 } 790 791 unlock_task_sighand(p, &flags); 792 793 posix_timer_set_common(timer, new); 794 795 /* 796 * If the new expiry time was already in the past the timer was not 797 * queued. Fire it immediately even if the thread never runs to 798 * accumulate more time on this clock. 799 */ 800 if (!sigev_none && new_expires && now >= new_expires) 801 cpu_timer_fire(timer); 802 return ret; 803 } 804 805 static void __posix_cpu_timer_get(struct k_itimer *timer, struct itimerspec64 *itp, u64 now) 806 { 807 bool sigev_none = timer->it_sigev_notify == SIGEV_NONE; 808 u64 expires, iv = timer->it_interval; 809 810 /* 811 * Make sure that interval timers are moved forward for the 812 * following cases: 813 * - SIGEV_NONE timers which are never armed 814 * - Timers which expired, but the signal has not yet been 815 * delivered 816 */ 817 if (iv && timer->it_status != POSIX_TIMER_ARMED) 818 expires = bump_cpu_timer(timer, now); 819 else 820 expires = cpu_timer_getexpires(&timer->it.cpu); 821 822 /* 823 * Expired interval timers cannot have a remaining time <= 0. 824 * The kernel has to move them forward so that the next 825 * timer expiry is > @now. 826 */ 827 if (now < expires) { 828 itp->it_value = ns_to_timespec64(expires - now); 829 } else { 830 /* 831 * A single shot SIGEV_NONE timer must return 0, when it is 832 * expired! Timers which have a real signal delivery mode 833 * must return a remaining time greater than 0 because the 834 * signal has not yet been delivered. 835 */ 836 if (!sigev_none) 837 itp->it_value.tv_nsec = 1; 838 } 839 } 840 841 static void posix_cpu_timer_get(struct k_itimer *timer, struct itimerspec64 *itp) 842 { 843 clockid_t clkid = CPUCLOCK_WHICH(timer->it_clock); 844 struct task_struct *p; 845 u64 now; 846 847 rcu_read_lock(); 848 p = cpu_timer_task_rcu(timer); 849 if (p && cpu_timer_getexpires(&timer->it.cpu)) { 850 itp->it_interval = ktime_to_timespec64(timer->it_interval); 851 852 if (CPUCLOCK_PERTHREAD(timer->it_clock)) 853 now = cpu_clock_sample(clkid, p); 854 else 855 now = cpu_clock_sample_group(clkid, p, false); 856 857 __posix_cpu_timer_get(timer, itp, now); 858 } 859 rcu_read_unlock(); 860 } 861 862 #define MAX_COLLECTED 20 863 864 static u64 collect_timerqueue(struct timerqueue_head *head, 865 struct list_head *firing, u64 now) 866 { 867 struct timerqueue_node *next; 868 int i = 0; 869 870 while ((next = timerqueue_getnext(head))) { 871 struct cpu_timer *ctmr; 872 u64 expires; 873 874 ctmr = container_of(next, struct cpu_timer, node); 875 expires = cpu_timer_getexpires(ctmr); 876 /* Limit the number of timers to expire at once */ 877 if (++i == MAX_COLLECTED || now < expires) 878 return expires; 879 880 ctmr->firing = true; 881 /* See posix_cpu_timer_wait_running() */ 882 rcu_assign_pointer(ctmr->handling, current); 883 cpu_timer_dequeue(ctmr); 884 list_add_tail(&ctmr->elist, firing); 885 } 886 887 return U64_MAX; 888 } 889 890 static void collect_posix_cputimers(struct posix_cputimers *pct, u64 *samples, 891 struct list_head *firing) 892 { 893 struct posix_cputimer_base *base = pct->bases; 894 int i; 895 896 for (i = 0; i < CPUCLOCK_MAX; i++, base++) { 897 base->nextevt = collect_timerqueue(&base->tqhead, firing, 898 samples[i]); 899 } 900 } 901 902 static inline void check_dl_overrun(struct task_struct *tsk) 903 { 904 if (tsk->dl.dl_overrun) { 905 tsk->dl.dl_overrun = 0; 906 send_signal_locked(SIGXCPU, SEND_SIG_PRIV, tsk, PIDTYPE_TGID); 907 } 908 } 909 910 static bool check_rlimit(u64 time, u64 limit, int signo, bool rt, bool hard) 911 { 912 if (time < limit) 913 return false; 914 915 if (print_fatal_signals) { 916 pr_info("%s Watchdog Timeout (%s): %s[%d]\n", 917 rt ? "RT" : "CPU", hard ? "hard" : "soft", 918 current->comm, task_pid_nr(current)); 919 } 920 send_signal_locked(signo, SEND_SIG_PRIV, current, PIDTYPE_TGID); 921 return true; 922 } 923 924 /* 925 * Check for any per-thread CPU timers that have fired and move them off 926 * the tsk->cpu_timers[N] list onto the firing list. Here we update the 927 * tsk->it_*_expires values to reflect the remaining thread CPU timers. 928 */ 929 static void check_thread_timers(struct task_struct *tsk, 930 struct list_head *firing) 931 { 932 struct posix_cputimers *pct = &tsk->posix_cputimers; 933 u64 samples[CPUCLOCK_MAX]; 934 unsigned long soft; 935 936 if (dl_task(tsk)) 937 check_dl_overrun(tsk); 938 939 if (expiry_cache_is_inactive(pct)) 940 return; 941 942 task_sample_cputime(tsk, samples); 943 collect_posix_cputimers(pct, samples, firing); 944 945 /* 946 * Check for the special case thread timers. 947 */ 948 soft = task_rlimit(tsk, RLIMIT_RTTIME); 949 if (soft != RLIM_INFINITY) { 950 /* Task RT timeout is accounted in jiffies. RTTIME is usec */ 951 unsigned long rttime = tsk->rt.timeout * (USEC_PER_SEC / HZ); 952 unsigned long hard = task_rlimit_max(tsk, RLIMIT_RTTIME); 953 954 /* At the hard limit, send SIGKILL. No further action. */ 955 if (hard != RLIM_INFINITY && 956 check_rlimit(rttime, hard, SIGKILL, true, true)) 957 return; 958 959 /* At the soft limit, send a SIGXCPU every second */ 960 if (check_rlimit(rttime, soft, SIGXCPU, true, false)) { 961 soft += USEC_PER_SEC; 962 tsk->signal->rlim[RLIMIT_RTTIME].rlim_cur = soft; 963 } 964 } 965 966 if (expiry_cache_is_inactive(pct)) 967 tick_dep_clear_task(tsk, TICK_DEP_BIT_POSIX_TIMER); 968 } 969 970 static inline void stop_process_timers(struct signal_struct *sig) 971 { 972 struct posix_cputimers *pct = &sig->posix_cputimers; 973 974 /* Turn off the active flag. This is done without locking. */ 975 WRITE_ONCE(pct->timers_active, false); 976 tick_dep_clear_signal(sig, TICK_DEP_BIT_POSIX_TIMER); 977 } 978 979 static void check_cpu_itimer(struct task_struct *tsk, struct cpu_itimer *it, 980 u64 *expires, u64 cur_time, int signo) 981 { 982 if (!it->expires) 983 return; 984 985 if (cur_time >= it->expires) { 986 if (it->incr) 987 it->expires += it->incr; 988 else 989 it->expires = 0; 990 991 trace_itimer_expire(signo == SIGPROF ? 992 ITIMER_PROF : ITIMER_VIRTUAL, 993 task_tgid(tsk), cur_time); 994 send_signal_locked(signo, SEND_SIG_PRIV, tsk, PIDTYPE_TGID); 995 } 996 997 if (it->expires && it->expires < *expires) 998 *expires = it->expires; 999 } 1000 1001 /* 1002 * Check for any per-thread CPU timers that have fired and move them 1003 * off the tsk->*_timers list onto the firing list. Per-thread timers 1004 * have already been taken off. 1005 */ 1006 static void check_process_timers(struct task_struct *tsk, 1007 struct list_head *firing) 1008 { 1009 struct signal_struct *const sig = tsk->signal; 1010 struct posix_cputimers *pct = &sig->posix_cputimers; 1011 u64 samples[CPUCLOCK_MAX]; 1012 unsigned long soft; 1013 1014 /* 1015 * If there are no active process wide timers (POSIX 1.b, itimers, 1016 * RLIMIT_CPU) nothing to check. Also skip the process wide timer 1017 * processing when there is already another task handling them. 1018 */ 1019 if (!READ_ONCE(pct->timers_active) || pct->expiry_active) 1020 return; 1021 1022 /* 1023 * Signify that a thread is checking for process timers. 1024 * Write access to this field is protected by the sighand lock. 1025 */ 1026 pct->expiry_active = true; 1027 1028 /* 1029 * Collect the current process totals. Group accounting is active 1030 * so the sample can be taken directly. 1031 */ 1032 proc_sample_cputime_atomic(&sig->cputimer.cputime_atomic, samples); 1033 collect_posix_cputimers(pct, samples, firing); 1034 1035 /* 1036 * Check for the special case process timers. 1037 */ 1038 check_cpu_itimer(tsk, &sig->it[CPUCLOCK_PROF], 1039 &pct->bases[CPUCLOCK_PROF].nextevt, 1040 samples[CPUCLOCK_PROF], SIGPROF); 1041 check_cpu_itimer(tsk, &sig->it[CPUCLOCK_VIRT], 1042 &pct->bases[CPUCLOCK_VIRT].nextevt, 1043 samples[CPUCLOCK_VIRT], SIGVTALRM); 1044 1045 soft = task_rlimit(tsk, RLIMIT_CPU); 1046 if (soft != RLIM_INFINITY) { 1047 /* RLIMIT_CPU is in seconds. Samples are nanoseconds */ 1048 unsigned long hard = task_rlimit_max(tsk, RLIMIT_CPU); 1049 u64 ptime = samples[CPUCLOCK_PROF]; 1050 u64 softns = (u64)soft * NSEC_PER_SEC; 1051 u64 hardns = (u64)hard * NSEC_PER_SEC; 1052 1053 /* At the hard limit, send SIGKILL. No further action. */ 1054 if (hard != RLIM_INFINITY && 1055 check_rlimit(ptime, hardns, SIGKILL, false, true)) 1056 return; 1057 1058 /* At the soft limit, send a SIGXCPU every second */ 1059 if (check_rlimit(ptime, softns, SIGXCPU, false, false)) { 1060 sig->rlim[RLIMIT_CPU].rlim_cur = soft + 1; 1061 softns += NSEC_PER_SEC; 1062 } 1063 1064 /* Update the expiry cache */ 1065 if (softns < pct->bases[CPUCLOCK_PROF].nextevt) 1066 pct->bases[CPUCLOCK_PROF].nextevt = softns; 1067 } 1068 1069 if (expiry_cache_is_inactive(pct)) 1070 stop_process_timers(sig); 1071 1072 pct->expiry_active = false; 1073 } 1074 1075 /* 1076 * This is called from the signal code (via posixtimer_rearm) 1077 * when the last timer signal was delivered and we have to reload the timer. 1078 * 1079 * Return true unconditionally so the core code assumes the timer to be 1080 * armed. Otherwise it would requeue the signal. 1081 */ 1082 static bool posix_cpu_timer_rearm(struct k_itimer *timer) 1083 { 1084 clockid_t clkid = CPUCLOCK_WHICH(timer->it_clock); 1085 struct task_struct *p; 1086 unsigned long flags; 1087 u64 now; 1088 1089 p = timer_lock_sighand(timer, &flags); 1090 if (unlikely(!p)) 1091 return true; 1092 1093 /* 1094 * Fetch the current sample and update the timer's expiry time. 1095 */ 1096 if (CPUCLOCK_PERTHREAD(timer->it_clock)) 1097 now = cpu_clock_sample(clkid, p); 1098 else 1099 now = cpu_clock_sample_group(clkid, p, true); 1100 1101 bump_cpu_timer(timer, now); 1102 1103 /* 1104 * Now re-arm for the new expiry time. 1105 */ 1106 arm_timer(timer, p); 1107 unlock_task_sighand(p, &flags); 1108 return true; 1109 } 1110 1111 /** 1112 * task_cputimers_expired - Check whether posix CPU timers are expired 1113 * 1114 * @samples: Array of current samples for the CPUCLOCK clocks 1115 * @pct: Pointer to a posix_cputimers container 1116 * 1117 * Returns true if any member of @samples is greater than the corresponding 1118 * member of @pct->bases[CLK].nextevt. False otherwise 1119 */ 1120 static inline bool 1121 task_cputimers_expired(const u64 *samples, struct posix_cputimers *pct) 1122 { 1123 int i; 1124 1125 for (i = 0; i < CPUCLOCK_MAX; i++) { 1126 if (samples[i] >= pct->bases[i].nextevt) 1127 return true; 1128 } 1129 return false; 1130 } 1131 1132 /** 1133 * fastpath_timer_check - POSIX CPU timers fast path. 1134 * 1135 * @tsk: The task (thread) being checked. 1136 * 1137 * Check the task and thread group timers. If both are zero (there are no 1138 * timers set) return false. Otherwise snapshot the task and thread group 1139 * timers and compare them with the corresponding expiration times. Return 1140 * true if a timer has expired, else return false. 1141 */ 1142 static inline bool fastpath_timer_check(struct task_struct *tsk) 1143 { 1144 struct posix_cputimers *pct = &tsk->posix_cputimers; 1145 struct signal_struct *sig; 1146 1147 if (!expiry_cache_is_inactive(pct)) { 1148 u64 samples[CPUCLOCK_MAX]; 1149 1150 task_sample_cputime(tsk, samples); 1151 if (task_cputimers_expired(samples, pct)) 1152 return true; 1153 } 1154 1155 sig = tsk->signal; 1156 pct = &sig->posix_cputimers; 1157 /* 1158 * Check if thread group timers expired when timers are active and 1159 * no other thread in the group is already handling expiry for 1160 * thread group cputimers. These fields are read without the 1161 * sighand lock. However, this is fine because this is meant to be 1162 * a fastpath heuristic to determine whether we should try to 1163 * acquire the sighand lock to handle timer expiry. 1164 * 1165 * In the worst case scenario, if concurrently timers_active is set 1166 * or expiry_active is cleared, but the current thread doesn't see 1167 * the change yet, the timer checks are delayed until the next 1168 * thread in the group gets a scheduler interrupt to handle the 1169 * timer. This isn't an issue in practice because these types of 1170 * delays with signals actually getting sent are expected. 1171 */ 1172 if (READ_ONCE(pct->timers_active) && !READ_ONCE(pct->expiry_active)) { 1173 u64 samples[CPUCLOCK_MAX]; 1174 1175 proc_sample_cputime_atomic(&sig->cputimer.cputime_atomic, 1176 samples); 1177 1178 if (task_cputimers_expired(samples, pct)) 1179 return true; 1180 } 1181 1182 if (dl_task(tsk) && tsk->dl.dl_overrun) 1183 return true; 1184 1185 return false; 1186 } 1187 1188 static void handle_posix_cpu_timers(struct task_struct *tsk); 1189 1190 #ifdef CONFIG_POSIX_CPU_TIMERS_TASK_WORK 1191 static void posix_cpu_timers_work(struct callback_head *work) 1192 { 1193 struct posix_cputimers_work *cw = container_of(work, typeof(*cw), work); 1194 1195 mutex_lock(&cw->mutex); 1196 handle_posix_cpu_timers(current); 1197 mutex_unlock(&cw->mutex); 1198 } 1199 1200 /* 1201 * Invoked from the posix-timer core when a cancel operation failed because 1202 * the timer is marked firing. The caller holds rcu_read_lock(), which 1203 * protects the timer and the task which is expiring it from being freed. 1204 */ 1205 static void posix_cpu_timer_wait_running(struct k_itimer *timr) 1206 { 1207 struct task_struct *tsk = rcu_dereference(timr->it.cpu.handling); 1208 1209 /* Has the handling task completed expiry already? */ 1210 if (!tsk) 1211 return; 1212 1213 /* Ensure that the task cannot go away */ 1214 get_task_struct(tsk); 1215 /* Now drop the RCU protection so the mutex can be locked */ 1216 rcu_read_unlock(); 1217 /* Wait on the expiry mutex */ 1218 mutex_lock(&tsk->posix_cputimers_work.mutex); 1219 /* Release it immediately again. */ 1220 mutex_unlock(&tsk->posix_cputimers_work.mutex); 1221 /* Drop the task reference. */ 1222 put_task_struct(tsk); 1223 /* Relock RCU so the callsite is balanced */ 1224 rcu_read_lock(); 1225 } 1226 1227 static void posix_cpu_timer_wait_running_nsleep(struct k_itimer *timr) 1228 { 1229 /* Ensure that timr->it.cpu.handling task cannot go away */ 1230 rcu_read_lock(); 1231 spin_unlock_irq(&timr->it_lock); 1232 posix_cpu_timer_wait_running(timr); 1233 rcu_read_unlock(); 1234 /* @timr is on stack and is valid */ 1235 spin_lock_irq(&timr->it_lock); 1236 } 1237 1238 /* 1239 * Clear existing posix CPU timers task work. 1240 */ 1241 void clear_posix_cputimers_work(struct task_struct *p) 1242 { 1243 /* 1244 * A copied work entry from the old task is not meaningful, clear it. 1245 * N.B. init_task_work will not do this. 1246 */ 1247 memset(&p->posix_cputimers_work.work, 0, 1248 sizeof(p->posix_cputimers_work.work)); 1249 init_task_work(&p->posix_cputimers_work.work, 1250 posix_cpu_timers_work); 1251 mutex_init(&p->posix_cputimers_work.mutex); 1252 p->posix_cputimers_work.scheduled = false; 1253 } 1254 1255 /* 1256 * Initialize posix CPU timers task work in init task. Out of line to 1257 * keep the callback static and to avoid header recursion hell. 1258 */ 1259 void __init posix_cputimers_init_work(void) 1260 { 1261 clear_posix_cputimers_work(current); 1262 } 1263 1264 /* 1265 * Note: All operations on tsk->posix_cputimer_work.scheduled happen either 1266 * in hard interrupt context or in task context with interrupts 1267 * disabled. Aside of that the writer/reader interaction is always in the 1268 * context of the current task, which means they are strict per CPU. 1269 */ 1270 static inline bool posix_cpu_timers_work_scheduled(struct task_struct *tsk) 1271 { 1272 return tsk->posix_cputimers_work.scheduled; 1273 } 1274 1275 static inline void __run_posix_cpu_timers(struct task_struct *tsk) 1276 { 1277 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(tsk->posix_cputimers_work.scheduled)) 1278 return; 1279 1280 /* Schedule task work to actually expire the timers */ 1281 tsk->posix_cputimers_work.scheduled = true; 1282 task_work_add(tsk, &tsk->posix_cputimers_work.work, TWA_RESUME); 1283 } 1284 1285 static inline bool posix_cpu_timers_enable_work(struct task_struct *tsk, 1286 unsigned long start) 1287 { 1288 bool ret = true; 1289 1290 /* 1291 * On !RT kernels interrupts are disabled while collecting expired 1292 * timers, so no tick can happen and the fast path check can be 1293 * reenabled without further checks. 1294 */ 1295 if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT)) { 1296 tsk->posix_cputimers_work.scheduled = false; 1297 return true; 1298 } 1299 1300 /* 1301 * On RT enabled kernels ticks can happen while the expired timers 1302 * are collected under sighand lock. But any tick which observes 1303 * the CPUTIMERS_WORK_SCHEDULED bit set, does not run the fastpath 1304 * checks. So reenabling the tick work has do be done carefully: 1305 * 1306 * Disable interrupts and run the fast path check if jiffies have 1307 * advanced since the collecting of expired timers started. If 1308 * jiffies have not advanced or the fast path check did not find 1309 * newly expired timers, reenable the fast path check in the timer 1310 * interrupt. If there are newly expired timers, return false and 1311 * let the collection loop repeat. 1312 */ 1313 local_irq_disable(); 1314 if (start != jiffies && fastpath_timer_check(tsk)) 1315 ret = false; 1316 else 1317 tsk->posix_cputimers_work.scheduled = false; 1318 local_irq_enable(); 1319 1320 return ret; 1321 } 1322 #else /* CONFIG_POSIX_CPU_TIMERS_TASK_WORK */ 1323 static inline void __run_posix_cpu_timers(struct task_struct *tsk) 1324 { 1325 lockdep_posixtimer_enter(); 1326 handle_posix_cpu_timers(tsk); 1327 lockdep_posixtimer_exit(); 1328 } 1329 1330 static void posix_cpu_timer_wait_running(struct k_itimer *timr) 1331 { 1332 cpu_relax(); 1333 } 1334 1335 static void posix_cpu_timer_wait_running_nsleep(struct k_itimer *timr) 1336 { 1337 spin_unlock_irq(&timr->it_lock); 1338 cpu_relax(); 1339 spin_lock_irq(&timr->it_lock); 1340 } 1341 1342 static inline bool posix_cpu_timers_work_scheduled(struct task_struct *tsk) 1343 { 1344 return false; 1345 } 1346 1347 static inline bool posix_cpu_timers_enable_work(struct task_struct *tsk, 1348 unsigned long start) 1349 { 1350 return true; 1351 } 1352 #endif /* CONFIG_POSIX_CPU_TIMERS_TASK_WORK */ 1353 1354 static void handle_posix_cpu_timers(struct task_struct *tsk) 1355 { 1356 struct k_itimer *timer, *next; 1357 unsigned long flags, start; 1358 LIST_HEAD(firing); 1359 1360 /* 1361 * tsk is current and ->sighand is stable, see the 1362 * tsk->exit_state check in run_posix_cpu_timers() 1363 */ 1364 spin_lock_irqsave(&tsk->sighand->siglock, flags); 1365 1366 do { 1367 /* 1368 * On RT locking sighand lock does not disable interrupts, 1369 * so this needs to be careful vs. ticks. Store the current 1370 * jiffies value. 1371 */ 1372 start = READ_ONCE(jiffies); 1373 barrier(); 1374 1375 /* 1376 * Here we take off tsk->signal->cpu_timers[N] and 1377 * tsk->cpu_timers[N] all the timers that are firing, and 1378 * put them on the firing list. 1379 */ 1380 check_thread_timers(tsk, &firing); 1381 1382 check_process_timers(tsk, &firing); 1383 1384 /* 1385 * The above timer checks have updated the expiry cache and 1386 * because nothing can have queued or modified timers after 1387 * sighand lock was taken above it is guaranteed to be 1388 * consistent. So the next timer interrupt fastpath check 1389 * will find valid data. 1390 * 1391 * If timer expiry runs in the timer interrupt context then 1392 * the loop is not relevant as timers will be directly 1393 * expired in interrupt context. The stub function below 1394 * returns always true which allows the compiler to 1395 * optimize the loop out. 1396 * 1397 * If timer expiry is deferred to task work context then 1398 * the following rules apply: 1399 * 1400 * - On !RT kernels no tick can have happened on this CPU 1401 * after sighand lock was acquired because interrupts are 1402 * disabled. So reenabling task work before dropping 1403 * sighand lock and reenabling interrupts is race free. 1404 * 1405 * - On RT kernels ticks might have happened but the tick 1406 * work ignored posix CPU timer handling because the 1407 * CPUTIMERS_WORK_SCHEDULED bit is set. Reenabling work 1408 * must be done very carefully including a check whether 1409 * ticks have happened since the start of the timer 1410 * expiry checks. posix_cpu_timers_enable_work() takes 1411 * care of that and eventually lets the expiry checks 1412 * run again. 1413 */ 1414 } while (!posix_cpu_timers_enable_work(tsk, start)); 1415 1416 /* 1417 * We must release sighand lock before taking any timer's lock. 1418 * There is a potential race with timer deletion here, as the 1419 * siglock now protects our private firing list. We have set 1420 * the firing flag in each timer, so that a deletion attempt 1421 * that gets the timer lock before we do will give it up and 1422 * spin until we've taken care of that timer below. 1423 */ 1424 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&tsk->sighand->siglock, flags); 1425 1426 /* 1427 * Now that all the timers on our list have the firing flag, 1428 * no one will touch their list entries but us. We'll take 1429 * each timer's lock before clearing its firing flag, so no 1430 * timer call will interfere. 1431 */ 1432 list_for_each_entry_safe(timer, next, &firing, it.cpu.elist) { 1433 bool cpu_firing; 1434 1435 /* 1436 * spin_lock() is sufficient here even independent of the 1437 * expiry context. If expiry happens in hard interrupt 1438 * context it's obvious. For task work context it's safe 1439 * because all other operations on timer::it_lock happen in 1440 * task context (syscall or exit). 1441 */ 1442 spin_lock(&timer->it_lock); 1443 list_del_init(&timer->it.cpu.elist); 1444 cpu_firing = timer->it.cpu.firing; 1445 timer->it.cpu.firing = false; 1446 /* 1447 * If the firing flag is cleared then this raced with a 1448 * timer rearm/delete operation. So don't generate an 1449 * event. 1450 */ 1451 if (likely(cpu_firing)) 1452 cpu_timer_fire(timer); 1453 /* See posix_cpu_timer_wait_running() */ 1454 rcu_assign_pointer(timer->it.cpu.handling, NULL); 1455 spin_unlock(&timer->it_lock); 1456 } 1457 } 1458 1459 /* 1460 * This is called from the timer interrupt handler. The irq handler has 1461 * already updated our counts. We need to check if any timers fire now. 1462 * Interrupts are disabled. 1463 */ 1464 void run_posix_cpu_timers(void) 1465 { 1466 struct task_struct *tsk = current; 1467 1468 lockdep_assert_irqs_disabled(); 1469 1470 /* 1471 * Ensure that release_task(tsk) can't happen while 1472 * handle_posix_cpu_timers() is running. Otherwise, a concurrent 1473 * posix_cpu_timer_del() may fail to lock_task_sighand(tsk) and 1474 * miss timer->it.cpu.firing != 0. 1475 */ 1476 if (tsk->exit_state) 1477 return; 1478 1479 /* 1480 * If the actual expiry is deferred to task work context and the 1481 * work is already scheduled there is no point to do anything here. 1482 */ 1483 if (posix_cpu_timers_work_scheduled(tsk)) 1484 return; 1485 1486 /* 1487 * The fast path checks that there are no expired thread or thread 1488 * group timers. If that's so, just return. 1489 */ 1490 if (!fastpath_timer_check(tsk)) 1491 return; 1492 1493 __run_posix_cpu_timers(tsk); 1494 } 1495 1496 /* 1497 * Set one of the process-wide special case CPU timers or RLIMIT_CPU. 1498 * The tsk->sighand->siglock must be held by the caller. 1499 */ 1500 void set_process_cpu_timer(struct task_struct *tsk, unsigned int clkid, 1501 u64 *newval, u64 *oldval) 1502 { 1503 u64 now, *nextevt; 1504 1505 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(clkid >= CPUCLOCK_SCHED)) 1506 return; 1507 1508 nextevt = &tsk->signal->posix_cputimers.bases[clkid].nextevt; 1509 now = cpu_clock_sample_group(clkid, tsk, true); 1510 1511 if (oldval) { 1512 /* 1513 * We are setting itimer. The *oldval is absolute and we update 1514 * it to be relative, *newval argument is relative and we update 1515 * it to be absolute. 1516 */ 1517 if (*oldval) { 1518 if (*oldval <= now) { 1519 /* Just about to fire. */ 1520 *oldval = TICK_NSEC; 1521 } else { 1522 *oldval -= now; 1523 } 1524 } 1525 1526 if (*newval) 1527 *newval += now; 1528 } 1529 1530 /* 1531 * Update expiration cache if this is the earliest timer. CPUCLOCK_PROF 1532 * expiry cache is also used by RLIMIT_CPU!. 1533 */ 1534 if (*newval < *nextevt) 1535 *nextevt = *newval; 1536 1537 tick_dep_set_signal(tsk, TICK_DEP_BIT_POSIX_TIMER); 1538 } 1539 1540 static int do_cpu_nanosleep(const clockid_t which_clock, int flags, 1541 const struct timespec64 *rqtp) 1542 { 1543 struct itimerspec64 it; 1544 struct k_itimer timer; 1545 u64 expires; 1546 int error; 1547 1548 /* 1549 * Set up a temporary timer and then wait for it to go off. 1550 */ 1551 memset(&timer, 0, sizeof timer); 1552 spin_lock_init(&timer.it_lock); 1553 timer.it_clock = which_clock; 1554 timer.it_overrun = -1; 1555 error = posix_cpu_timer_create(&timer); 1556 timer.it_process = current; 1557 timer.it.cpu.nanosleep = true; 1558 1559 if (!error) { 1560 static struct itimerspec64 zero_it; 1561 struct restart_block *restart; 1562 1563 memset(&it, 0, sizeof(it)); 1564 it.it_value = *rqtp; 1565 1566 spin_lock_irq(&timer.it_lock); 1567 error = posix_cpu_timer_set(&timer, flags, &it, NULL); 1568 if (error) { 1569 posix_cpu_timer_del(&timer); 1570 spin_unlock_irq(&timer.it_lock); 1571 return error; 1572 } 1573 1574 while (!signal_pending(current)) { 1575 if (!cpu_timer_getexpires(&timer.it.cpu)) { 1576 /* 1577 * Our timer fired and was reset, below 1578 * deletion can not fail. 1579 */ 1580 posix_cpu_timer_del(&timer); 1581 spin_unlock_irq(&timer.it_lock); 1582 return 0; 1583 } 1584 1585 /* 1586 * Block until cpu_timer_fire (or a signal) wakes us. 1587 */ 1588 __set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE); 1589 spin_unlock_irq(&timer.it_lock); 1590 schedule(); 1591 spin_lock_irq(&timer.it_lock); 1592 } 1593 1594 /* 1595 * We were interrupted by a signal. 1596 */ 1597 expires = cpu_timer_getexpires(&timer.it.cpu); 1598 error = posix_cpu_timer_set(&timer, 0, &zero_it, &it); 1599 if (!error) { 1600 /* Timer is now unarmed, deletion can not fail. */ 1601 posix_cpu_timer_del(&timer); 1602 } else { 1603 while (error == TIMER_RETRY) { 1604 posix_cpu_timer_wait_running_nsleep(&timer); 1605 error = posix_cpu_timer_del(&timer); 1606 } 1607 } 1608 1609 spin_unlock_irq(&timer.it_lock); 1610 1611 if ((it.it_value.tv_sec | it.it_value.tv_nsec) == 0) { 1612 /* 1613 * It actually did fire already. 1614 */ 1615 return 0; 1616 } 1617 1618 error = -ERESTART_RESTARTBLOCK; 1619 /* 1620 * Report back to the user the time still remaining. 1621 */ 1622 restart = ¤t->restart_block; 1623 restart->nanosleep.expires = ns_to_ktime(expires); 1624 if (restart->nanosleep.type != TT_NONE) 1625 error = nanosleep_copyout(restart, &it.it_value); 1626 } 1627 1628 return error; 1629 } 1630 1631 static long posix_cpu_nsleep_restart(struct restart_block *restart_block); 1632 1633 static int posix_cpu_nsleep(const clockid_t which_clock, int flags, 1634 const struct timespec64 *rqtp) 1635 { 1636 struct restart_block *restart_block = ¤t->restart_block; 1637 int error; 1638 1639 /* 1640 * Diagnose required errors first. 1641 */ 1642 if (CPUCLOCK_PERTHREAD(which_clock) && 1643 (CPUCLOCK_PID(which_clock) == 0 || 1644 CPUCLOCK_PID(which_clock) == task_pid_vnr(current))) 1645 return -EINVAL; 1646 1647 error = do_cpu_nanosleep(which_clock, flags, rqtp); 1648 1649 if (error == -ERESTART_RESTARTBLOCK) { 1650 1651 if (flags & TIMER_ABSTIME) 1652 return -ERESTARTNOHAND; 1653 1654 restart_block->nanosleep.clockid = which_clock; 1655 set_restart_fn(restart_block, posix_cpu_nsleep_restart); 1656 } 1657 return error; 1658 } 1659 1660 static long posix_cpu_nsleep_restart(struct restart_block *restart_block) 1661 { 1662 clockid_t which_clock = restart_block->nanosleep.clockid; 1663 struct timespec64 t; 1664 1665 t = ktime_to_timespec64(restart_block->nanosleep.expires); 1666 1667 return do_cpu_nanosleep(which_clock, TIMER_ABSTIME, &t); 1668 } 1669 1670 #define PROCESS_CLOCK make_process_cpuclock(0, CPUCLOCK_SCHED) 1671 #define THREAD_CLOCK make_thread_cpuclock(0, CPUCLOCK_SCHED) 1672 1673 static int process_cpu_clock_getres(const clockid_t which_clock, 1674 struct timespec64 *tp) 1675 { 1676 return posix_cpu_clock_getres(PROCESS_CLOCK, tp); 1677 } 1678 static int process_cpu_clock_get(const clockid_t which_clock, 1679 struct timespec64 *tp) 1680 { 1681 return posix_cpu_clock_get(PROCESS_CLOCK, tp); 1682 } 1683 static int process_cpu_timer_create(struct k_itimer *timer) 1684 { 1685 timer->it_clock = PROCESS_CLOCK; 1686 return posix_cpu_timer_create(timer); 1687 } 1688 static int process_cpu_nsleep(const clockid_t which_clock, int flags, 1689 const struct timespec64 *rqtp) 1690 { 1691 return posix_cpu_nsleep(PROCESS_CLOCK, flags, rqtp); 1692 } 1693 static int thread_cpu_clock_getres(const clockid_t which_clock, 1694 struct timespec64 *tp) 1695 { 1696 return posix_cpu_clock_getres(THREAD_CLOCK, tp); 1697 } 1698 static int thread_cpu_clock_get(const clockid_t which_clock, 1699 struct timespec64 *tp) 1700 { 1701 return posix_cpu_clock_get(THREAD_CLOCK, tp); 1702 } 1703 static int thread_cpu_timer_create(struct k_itimer *timer) 1704 { 1705 timer->it_clock = THREAD_CLOCK; 1706 return posix_cpu_timer_create(timer); 1707 } 1708 1709 const struct k_clock clock_posix_cpu = { 1710 .clock_getres = posix_cpu_clock_getres, 1711 .clock_set = posix_cpu_clock_set, 1712 .clock_get_timespec = posix_cpu_clock_get, 1713 .timer_create = posix_cpu_timer_create, 1714 .nsleep = posix_cpu_nsleep, 1715 .timer_set = posix_cpu_timer_set, 1716 .timer_del = posix_cpu_timer_del, 1717 .timer_get = posix_cpu_timer_get, 1718 .timer_rearm = posix_cpu_timer_rearm, 1719 .timer_wait_running = posix_cpu_timer_wait_running, 1720 }; 1721 1722 const struct k_clock clock_process = { 1723 .clock_getres = process_cpu_clock_getres, 1724 .clock_get_timespec = process_cpu_clock_get, 1725 .timer_create = process_cpu_timer_create, 1726 .nsleep = process_cpu_nsleep, 1727 }; 1728 1729 const struct k_clock clock_thread = { 1730 .clock_getres = thread_cpu_clock_getres, 1731 .clock_get_timespec = thread_cpu_clock_get, 1732 .timer_create = thread_cpu_timer_create, 1733 }; 1734