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authorFlorian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com>2020-04-27 09:55:10 +0200
committerFlorian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com>2020-04-27 10:04:24 +0200
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nptl: Start new threads with all signals blocked [BZ #25098]
New threads inherit the signal mask from the current thread. This means that signal handlers can run on the newly created thread immediately after the kernel has created the userspace thread, even before glibc has initialized the TCB. Consequently, new threads can observe uninitialized ctype data, among other things. To address this, block all signals before starting the thread, and pass the original signal mask to the start routine wrapper. On the new thread, first perform all thread initialization, and then unblock signals. The cost of doing this is two rt_sigprocmask system calls on the old thread, and one rt_sigprocmask system call on the new thread. (If there was a way to clone a new thread with a signals disabled, this could be brought down to one system call each.) The thread descriptor increases in size, too, and sigset_t is fairly large. This increase could be brought down by reusing space the in the descriptor which is not needed before running user code, or by switching to an internal sigset_t definition which only covers the signals supported by the kernel definition. (Part of the thread descriptor size increase is already offset by reduced stack usage in the thread start wrapper routine after this commit.) Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'nptl/pthread_create.c')
-rw-r--r--nptl/pthread_create.c46
1 files changed, 25 insertions, 21 deletions
diff --git a/nptl/pthread_create.c b/nptl/pthread_create.c
index 7c752d0..afd379e 100644
--- a/nptl/pthread_create.c
+++ b/nptl/pthread_create.c
@@ -369,7 +369,6 @@ __free_tcb (struct pthread *pd)
}
}
-
/* Local function to start thread and handle cleanup.
createthread.c defines the macro START_THREAD_DEFN to the
declaration that its create_thread function will refer to, and
@@ -385,10 +384,6 @@ START_THREAD_DEFN
/* Initialize pointers to locale data. */
__ctype_init ();
- /* Allow setxid from now onwards. */
- if (__glibc_unlikely (atomic_exchange_acq (&pd->setxid_futex, 0) == -2))
- futex_wake (&pd->setxid_futex, 1, FUTEX_PRIVATE);
-
#ifndef __ASSUME_SET_ROBUST_LIST
if (__set_robust_list_avail >= 0)
#endif
@@ -399,18 +394,6 @@ START_THREAD_DEFN
sizeof (struct robust_list_head));
}
- /* If the parent was running cancellation handlers while creating
- the thread the new thread inherited the signal mask. Reset the
- cancellation signal mask. */
- if (__glibc_unlikely (pd->parent_cancelhandling & CANCELING_BITMASK))
- {
- sigset_t mask;
- __sigemptyset (&mask);
- __sigaddset (&mask, SIGCANCEL);
- INTERNAL_SYSCALL_CALL (rt_sigprocmask, SIG_UNBLOCK, &mask,
- NULL, _NSIG / 8);
- }
-
/* This is where the try/finally block should be created. For
compilers without that support we do use setjmp. */
struct pthread_unwind_buf unwind_buf;
@@ -432,6 +415,12 @@ START_THREAD_DEFN
unwind_buf.priv.data.prev = NULL;
unwind_buf.priv.data.cleanup = NULL;
+ __libc_signal_restore_set (&pd->sigmask);
+
+ /* Allow setxid from now onwards. */
+ if (__glibc_unlikely (atomic_exchange_acq (&pd->setxid_futex, 0) == -2))
+ futex_wake (&pd->setxid_futex, 1, FUTEX_PRIVATE);
+
if (__glibc_likely (! not_first_call))
{
/* Store the new cleanup handler info. */
@@ -722,10 +711,6 @@ __pthread_create_2_1 (pthread_t *newthread, const pthread_attr_t *attr,
CHECK_THREAD_SYSINFO (pd);
#endif
- /* Inform start_thread (above) about cancellation state that might
- translate into inherited signal state. */
- pd->parent_cancelhandling = THREAD_GETMEM (THREAD_SELF, cancelhandling);
-
/* Determine scheduling parameters for the thread. */
if (__builtin_expect ((iattr->flags & ATTR_FLAG_NOTINHERITSCHED) != 0, 0)
&& (iattr->flags & (ATTR_FLAG_SCHED_SET | ATTR_FLAG_POLICY_SET)) != 0)
@@ -771,6 +756,21 @@ __pthread_create_2_1 (pthread_t *newthread, const pthread_attr_t *attr,
ownership of PD (see CONCURRENCY NOTES above). */
bool stopped_start = false; bool thread_ran = false;
+ /* Block all signals, so that the new thread starts out with
+ signals disabled. This avoids race conditions in the thread
+ startup. */
+ sigset_t original_sigmask;
+ __libc_signal_block_all (&original_sigmask);
+
+ /* Conceptually, the new thread needs to inherit the signal mask of
+ this thread. Therefore, it needs to restore the saved signal
+ mask of this thread, so save it in the startup information. */
+ pd->sigmask = original_sigmask;
+
+ /* Reset the cancellation signal mask in case this thread is running
+ cancellation. */
+ __sigdelset (&pd->sigmask, SIGCANCEL);
+
/* Start the thread. */
if (__glibc_unlikely (report_thread_creation (pd)))
{
@@ -813,6 +813,10 @@ __pthread_create_2_1 (pthread_t *newthread, const pthread_attr_t *attr,
retval = create_thread (pd, iattr, &stopped_start,
STACK_VARIABLES_ARGS, &thread_ran);
+ /* Return to the previous signal mask, after creating the new
+ thread. */
+ __libc_signal_restore_set (&original_sigmask);
+
if (__glibc_unlikely (retval != 0))
{
if (thread_ran)