pthread_atfork.c revision 1.25 1 1.25 riastrad /* $NetBSD: pthread_atfork.c,v 1.25 2025/03/04 00:33:01 riastradh Exp $ */
2 1.1 nathanw
3 1.1 nathanw /*-
4 1.1 nathanw * Copyright (c) 2002 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 1.1 nathanw * All rights reserved.
6 1.1 nathanw *
7 1.1 nathanw * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 1.1 nathanw * by Nathan J. Williams.
9 1.1 nathanw *
10 1.1 nathanw * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
11 1.1 nathanw * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
12 1.1 nathanw * are met:
13 1.1 nathanw * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
14 1.1 nathanw * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
15 1.1 nathanw * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
16 1.1 nathanw * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
17 1.1 nathanw * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
18 1.1 nathanw *
19 1.1 nathanw * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
20 1.1 nathanw * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
21 1.1 nathanw * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
22 1.1 nathanw * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
23 1.1 nathanw * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
24 1.1 nathanw * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
25 1.1 nathanw * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
26 1.1 nathanw * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
27 1.1 nathanw * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
28 1.1 nathanw * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
29 1.1 nathanw * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
30 1.1 nathanw */
31 1.1 nathanw
32 1.1 nathanw #include <sys/cdefs.h>
33 1.1 nathanw #if defined(LIBC_SCCS) && !defined(lint)
34 1.25 riastrad __RCSID("$NetBSD: pthread_atfork.c,v 1.25 2025/03/04 00:33:01 riastradh Exp $");
35 1.1 nathanw #endif /* LIBC_SCCS and not lint */
36 1.1 nathanw
37 1.1 nathanw #include "namespace.h"
38 1.1 nathanw
39 1.1 nathanw #include <errno.h>
40 1.1 nathanw #include <stdlib.h>
41 1.1 nathanw #include <unistd.h>
42 1.25 riastrad #include <sys/queue.h>
43 1.15 joerg #include "extern.h"
44 1.1 nathanw #include "reentrant.h"
45 1.1 nathanw
46 1.1 nathanw #ifdef __weak_alias
47 1.1 nathanw __weak_alias(pthread_atfork, _pthread_atfork)
48 1.1 nathanw __weak_alias(fork, _fork)
49 1.1 nathanw #endif /* __weak_alias */
50 1.1 nathanw
51 1.13 joerg pid_t
52 1.14 joerg __locked_fork(int *my_errno)
53 1.13 joerg {
54 1.13 joerg return __fork();
55 1.13 joerg }
56 1.1 nathanw
57 1.25 riastrad struct atfork_callback {
58 1.25 riastrad SIMPLEQ_ENTRY(atfork_callback) next;
59 1.25 riastrad void (*fn)(void);
60 1.25 riastrad };
61 1.25 riastrad
62 1.25 riastrad
63 1.22 christos /*
64 1.22 christos * Keep a cache for of 3, one for prepare, one for parent, one for child.
65 1.22 christos * This is so that we don't have to allocate memory for the call from the
66 1.22 christos * pthread_tsd_init() constructor, where it is too early to call malloc(3).
67 1.22 christos */
68 1.22 christos static struct atfork_callback atfork_builtin[3];
69 1.22 christos
70 1.1 nathanw /*
71 1.1 nathanw * Hypothetically, we could protect the queues with a rwlock which is
72 1.1 nathanw * write-locked by pthread_atfork() and read-locked by fork(), but
73 1.1 nathanw * since the intended use of the functions is obtaining locks to hold
74 1.1 nathanw * across the fork, forking is going to be serialized anyway.
75 1.1 nathanw */
76 1.10 christos #ifdef _REENTRANT
77 1.1 nathanw static mutex_t atfork_lock = MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
78 1.10 christos #endif
79 1.1 nathanw SIMPLEQ_HEAD(atfork_callback_q, atfork_callback);
80 1.1 nathanw
81 1.2 nathanw static struct atfork_callback_q prepareq = SIMPLEQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(prepareq);
82 1.2 nathanw static struct atfork_callback_q parentq = SIMPLEQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(parentq);
83 1.2 nathanw static struct atfork_callback_q childq = SIMPLEQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(childq);
84 1.1 nathanw
85 1.7 ad static struct atfork_callback *
86 1.7 ad af_alloc(void)
87 1.7 ad {
88 1.23 christos
89 1.22 christos for (size_t i = 0; i < __arraycount(atfork_builtin); i++) {
90 1.22 christos if (atfork_builtin[i].fn == NULL)
91 1.22 christos return &atfork_builtin[i];
92 1.22 christos }
93 1.7 ad
94 1.21 christos return malloc(sizeof(atfork_builtin));
95 1.7 ad }
96 1.7 ad
97 1.7 ad static void
98 1.7 ad af_free(struct atfork_callback *af)
99 1.7 ad {
100 1.23 christos
101 1.23 christos if (af >= atfork_builtin
102 1.23 christos && af < atfork_builtin + __arraycount(atfork_builtin))
103 1.23 christos af->fn = NULL;
104 1.23 christos else
105 1.23 christos free(af);
106 1.7 ad }
107 1.7 ad
108 1.1 nathanw int
109 1.1 nathanw pthread_atfork(void (*prepare)(void), void (*parent)(void),
110 1.1 nathanw void (*child)(void))
111 1.1 nathanw {
112 1.1 nathanw struct atfork_callback *newprepare, *newparent, *newchild;
113 1.17 riastrad sigset_t mask, omask;
114 1.17 riastrad int error;
115 1.1 nathanw
116 1.4 lukem newprepare = newparent = newchild = NULL;
117 1.4 lukem
118 1.17 riastrad sigfillset(&mask);
119 1.17 riastrad thr_sigsetmask(SIG_SETMASK, &mask, &omask);
120 1.17 riastrad
121 1.7 ad mutex_lock(&atfork_lock);
122 1.1 nathanw if (prepare != NULL) {
123 1.7 ad newprepare = af_alloc();
124 1.7 ad if (newprepare == NULL) {
125 1.17 riastrad error = ENOMEM;
126 1.17 riastrad goto out;
127 1.7 ad }
128 1.25 riastrad newprepare->fn = prepare;
129 1.1 nathanw }
130 1.1 nathanw
131 1.1 nathanw if (parent != NULL) {
132 1.7 ad newparent = af_alloc();
133 1.1 nathanw if (newparent == NULL) {
134 1.1 nathanw if (newprepare != NULL)
135 1.7 ad af_free(newprepare);
136 1.17 riastrad error = ENOMEM;
137 1.17 riastrad goto out;
138 1.1 nathanw }
139 1.25 riastrad newparent->fn = parent;
140 1.1 nathanw }
141 1.1 nathanw
142 1.1 nathanw if (child != NULL) {
143 1.7 ad newchild = af_alloc();
144 1.1 nathanw if (newchild == NULL) {
145 1.1 nathanw if (newprepare != NULL)
146 1.7 ad af_free(newprepare);
147 1.1 nathanw if (newparent != NULL)
148 1.7 ad af_free(newparent);
149 1.17 riastrad error = ENOMEM;
150 1.17 riastrad goto out;
151 1.1 nathanw }
152 1.25 riastrad newchild->fn = child;
153 1.1 nathanw }
154 1.1 nathanw
155 1.25 riastrad /*
156 1.25 riastrad * The order in which the functions are called is specified as
157 1.25 riastrad * LIFO for the prepare handler and FIFO for the others; insert
158 1.25 riastrad * at the head and tail as appropriate so that SIMPLEQ_FOREACH()
159 1.25 riastrad * produces the right order.
160 1.25 riastrad */
161 1.25 riastrad if (prepare)
162 1.25 riastrad SIMPLEQ_INSERT_HEAD(&prepareq, newprepare, next);
163 1.25 riastrad if (parent)
164 1.25 riastrad SIMPLEQ_INSERT_TAIL(&parentq, newparent, next);
165 1.25 riastrad if (child)
166 1.25 riastrad SIMPLEQ_INSERT_TAIL(&childq, newchild, next);
167 1.17 riastrad error = 0;
168 1.1 nathanw
169 1.17 riastrad out: mutex_unlock(&atfork_lock);
170 1.17 riastrad thr_sigsetmask(SIG_SETMASK, &omask, NULL);
171 1.17 riastrad return error;
172 1.1 nathanw }
173 1.1 nathanw
174 1.3 lukem pid_t
175 1.3 lukem fork(void)
176 1.1 nathanw {
177 1.1 nathanw struct atfork_callback *iter;
178 1.1 nathanw pid_t ret;
179 1.1 nathanw
180 1.1 nathanw mutex_lock(&atfork_lock);
181 1.1 nathanw SIMPLEQ_FOREACH(iter, &prepareq, next)
182 1.6 yamt (*iter->fn)();
183 1.15 joerg _malloc_prefork();
184 1.1 nathanw
185 1.14 joerg ret = __locked_fork(&errno);
186 1.1 nathanw
187 1.1 nathanw if (ret != 0) {
188 1.1 nathanw /*
189 1.1 nathanw * We are the parent. It doesn't matter here whether
190 1.1 nathanw * the fork call succeeded or failed.
191 1.1 nathanw */
192 1.15 joerg _malloc_postfork();
193 1.1 nathanw SIMPLEQ_FOREACH(iter, &parentq, next)
194 1.6 yamt (*iter->fn)();
195 1.1 nathanw mutex_unlock(&atfork_lock);
196 1.1 nathanw } else {
197 1.1 nathanw /* We are the child */
198 1.15 joerg _malloc_postfork_child();
199 1.1 nathanw SIMPLEQ_FOREACH(iter, &childq, next)
200 1.6 yamt (*iter->fn)();
201 1.1 nathanw /*
202 1.1 nathanw * Note: We are explicitly *not* unlocking
203 1.1 nathanw * atfork_lock. Unlocking atfork_lock is problematic,
204 1.1 nathanw * because if any threads in the parent blocked on it
205 1.1 nathanw * between the initial lock and the fork() syscall,
206 1.1 nathanw * unlocking in the child will try to schedule
207 1.1 nathanw * threads, and either the internal mutex interlock or
208 1.1 nathanw * the runqueue spinlock could have been held at the
209 1.1 nathanw * moment of fork(). Since the other threads do not
210 1.1 nathanw * exist in this process, the spinlock will never be
211 1.1 nathanw * unlocked, and we would wedge.
212 1.1 nathanw * Instead, we reinitialize atfork_lock, since we know
213 1.1 nathanw * that the state of the atfork lists is consistent here,
214 1.1 nathanw * and that there are no other threads to be affected by
215 1.1 nathanw * the forcible cleaning of the queue.
216 1.1 nathanw * This permits double-forking to work, although
217 1.1 nathanw * it requires knowing that it's "safe" to initialize
218 1.1 nathanw * a locked mutex in this context.
219 1.1 nathanw *
220 1.1 nathanw * The problem exists for users of this interface,
221 1.16 andvar * too, since the intended use of pthread_atfork() is
222 1.1 nathanw * to acquire locks across the fork call to ensure
223 1.1 nathanw * that the child sees consistent state. There's not
224 1.1 nathanw * much that can usefully be done in a child handler,
225 1.1 nathanw * and conventional wisdom discourages using them, but
226 1.1 nathanw * they're part of the interface, so here we are...
227 1.1 nathanw */
228 1.1 nathanw mutex_init(&atfork_lock, NULL);
229 1.1 nathanw }
230 1.1 nathanw
231 1.1 nathanw return ret;
232 1.1 nathanw }
233