On Fri, 19 Jun 2009, Gregory Haskins wrote:

> eventfd currently emits a POLLHUP wakeup on f_ops->release() to generate a
> notifier->release() callback.  This lets notification clients know if
> the eventfd is about to go away and is very useful particularly for
> in-kernel clients.  However, as it stands today it is not possible to
> use the notification API in a race-free way.  This patch adds some
> additional logic to the notification subsystem to rectify this problem.
> 
> Background:
> -----------------------
> Eventfd currently only has one reference count mechanism: fget/fput.  This
> in of itself is normally fine.  However, if a client expects to be
> notified if the eventfd is closed, it cannot hold a fget() reference
> itself or the underlying f_ops->release() callback will never be invoked
> by VFS.  Therefore we have this somewhat unusual situation where we may
> hold a pointer to an eventfd object (by virtue of having a waiter registered
> in its wait-queue), but no reference.  This makes it nearly impossible to
> design a mutual decoupling algorithm: you cannot unhook one side from the
> other (or vice versa) without racing.

And why is that?

struct xxx {
        struct mutex mtx;
        struct file *file;
        ...
};

struct file *xxx_get_file(struct xxx *x) {
        struct file *file;

        mutex_lock(&x->mtx);
        file = x->file;
        if (!file)
                mutex_unlock(&x->mtx);
        return file;
}

void xxx_release_file(struct xxx *x) {
        mutex_unlock(&x->mtx);
}

void handle_POLLHUP(struct xxx *x) {
        struct file *file;

        file = xxx_get_file(x);
        if (file) {
                unhook_waitqueue(file, ...);
                x->file = NULL;
                xxx_release_file(x);
        }
}


Every time you need to "use" file, you call xxx_get_file(), and if you get 
NULL, it means it's gone and you handle it accordigly to your IRQ fd 
policies. As soon as you done with the file, you call xxx_release_file().
Replace "mtx" with the lock that fits your needs.



- Davide


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