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Diffstat (limited to 'pkg')
-rw-r--r-- | pkg/tcpip/BUILD | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | pkg/tcpip/stack/ndp.go | 349 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | pkg/tcpip/stack/ndp_test.go | 12 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | pkg/tcpip/timer.go | 161 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | pkg/tcpip/timer_test.go | 236 |
5 files changed, 473 insertions, 293 deletions
diff --git a/pkg/tcpip/BUILD b/pkg/tcpip/BUILD index 65d4d0cd8..e07ebd153 100644 --- a/pkg/tcpip/BUILD +++ b/pkg/tcpip/BUILD @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ go_library( "packet_buffer_state.go", "tcpip.go", "time_unsafe.go", + "timer.go", ], importpath = "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/tcpip", visibility = ["//visibility:public"], @@ -26,3 +27,10 @@ go_test( srcs = ["tcpip_test.go"], embed = [":tcpip"], ) + +go_test( + name = "timer_test", + size = "small", + srcs = ["timer_test.go"], + deps = [":tcpip"], +) diff --git a/pkg/tcpip/stack/ndp.go b/pkg/tcpip/stack/ndp.go index 4722ec9ce..35825ebf7 100644 --- a/pkg/tcpip/stack/ndp.go +++ b/pkg/tcpip/stack/ndp.go @@ -299,46 +299,14 @@ type dadState struct { // defaultRouterState holds data associated with a default router discovered by // a Router Advertisement (RA). type defaultRouterState struct { - invalidationTimer *time.Timer - - // Used to inform the timer not to invalidate the default router (R) in - // a race condition (T1 is a goroutine that handles an RA from R and T2 - // is the goroutine that handles R's invalidation timer firing): - // T1: Receive a new RA from R - // T1: Obtain the NIC's lock before processing the RA - // T2: R's invalidation timer fires, and gets blocked on obtaining the - // NIC's lock - // T1: Refreshes/extends R's lifetime & releases NIC's lock - // T2: Obtains NIC's lock & invalidates R immediately - // - // To resolve this, T1 will check to see if the timer already fired, and - // inform the timer using doNotInvalidate to not invalidate R, so that - // once T2 obtains the lock, it will see that it is set to true and do - // nothing further. - doNotInvalidate *bool + invalidationTimer tcpip.CancellableTimer } // onLinkPrefixState holds data associated with an on-link prefix discovered by // a Router Advertisement's Prefix Information option (PI) when the NDP // configurations was configured to do so. type onLinkPrefixState struct { - invalidationTimer *time.Timer - - // Used to signal the timer not to invalidate the on-link prefix (P) in - // a race condition (T1 is a goroutine that handles a PI for P and T2 - // is the goroutine that handles P's invalidation timer firing): - // T1: Receive a new PI for P - // T1: Obtain the NIC's lock before processing the PI - // T2: P's invalidation timer fires, and gets blocked on obtaining the - // NIC's lock - // T1: Refreshes/extends P's lifetime & releases NIC's lock - // T2: Obtains NIC's lock & invalidates P immediately - // - // To resolve this, T1 will check to see if the timer already fired, and - // inform the timer using doNotInvalidate to not invalidate P, so that - // once T2 obtains the lock, it will see that it is set to true and do - // nothing further. - doNotInvalidate *bool + invalidationTimer tcpip.CancellableTimer } // autoGenAddressState holds data associated with an address generated via @@ -348,33 +316,10 @@ type autoGenAddressState struct { // is holding state for. ref *referencedNetworkEndpoint - deprecationTimer *time.Timer - - // Used to signal the timer not to deprecate the SLAAC address in a race - // condition. Used for the same reason as doNotInvalidate, but for deprecating - // an address. - doNotDeprecate *bool + deprecationTimer tcpip.CancellableTimer + invalidationTimer tcpip.CancellableTimer - invalidationTimer *time.Timer - - // Used to signal the timer not to invalidate the SLAAC address (A) in - // a race condition (T1 is a goroutine that handles a PI for A and T2 - // is the goroutine that handles A's invalidation timer firing): - // T1: Receive a new PI for A - // T1: Obtain the NIC's lock before processing the PI - // T2: A's invalidation timer fires, and gets blocked on obtaining the - // NIC's lock - // T1: Refreshes/extends A's lifetime & releases NIC's lock - // T2: Obtains NIC's lock & invalidates A immediately - // - // To resolve this, T1 will check to see if the timer already fired, and - // inform the timer using doNotInvalidate to not invalidate A, so that - // once T2 obtains the lock, it will see that it is set to true and do - // nothing further. - doNotInvalidate *bool - - // Nonzero only when the address is not valid forever (invalidationTimer - // is not nil). + // Nonzero only when the address is not valid forever. validUntil time.Time } @@ -576,7 +521,7 @@ func (ndp *ndpState) stopDuplicateAddressDetection(addr tcpip.Address) { // handleRA handles a Router Advertisement message that arrived on the NIC // this ndp is for. Does nothing if the NIC is configured to not handle RAs. // -// The NIC that ndp belongs to and its associated stack MUST be locked. +// The NIC that ndp belongs to MUST be locked. func (ndp *ndpState) handleRA(ip tcpip.Address, ra header.NDPRouterAdvert) { // Is the NIC configured to handle RAs at all? // @@ -605,27 +550,9 @@ func (ndp *ndpState) handleRA(ip tcpip.Address, ra header.NDPRouterAdvert) { case ok && rl != 0: // This is an already discovered default router. Update // the invalidation timer. - timer := rtr.invalidationTimer - - // We should ALWAYS have an invalidation timer for a - // discovered router. - if timer == nil { - panic("ndphandlera: RA invalidation timer should not be nil") - } - - if !timer.Stop() { - // If we reach this point, then we know the - // timer fired after we already took the NIC - // lock. Inform the timer not to invalidate the - // router when it obtains the lock as we just - // got a new RA that refreshes its lifetime to a - // non-zero value. See - // defaultRouterState.doNotInvalidate for more - // details. - *rtr.doNotInvalidate = true - } - - timer.Reset(rl) + rtr.invalidationTimer.StopLocked() + rtr.invalidationTimer.Reset(rl) + ndp.defaultRouters[ip] = rtr case ok && rl == 0: // We know about the router but it is no longer to be @@ -692,10 +619,7 @@ func (ndp *ndpState) invalidateDefaultRouter(ip tcpip.Address) { return } - rtr.invalidationTimer.Stop() - rtr.invalidationTimer = nil - *rtr.doNotInvalidate = true - rtr.doNotInvalidate = nil + rtr.invalidationTimer.StopLocked() delete(ndp.defaultRouters, ip) @@ -724,27 +648,15 @@ func (ndp *ndpState) rememberDefaultRouter(ip tcpip.Address, rl time.Duration) { return } - // Used to signal the timer not to invalidate the default router (R) in - // a race condition. See defaultRouterState.doNotInvalidate for more - // details. - var doNotInvalidate bool - - ndp.defaultRouters[ip] = defaultRouterState{ - invalidationTimer: time.AfterFunc(rl, func() { - ndp.nic.stack.mu.Lock() - defer ndp.nic.stack.mu.Unlock() - ndp.nic.mu.Lock() - defer ndp.nic.mu.Unlock() - - if doNotInvalidate { - doNotInvalidate = false - return - } - + state := defaultRouterState{ + invalidationTimer: tcpip.MakeCancellableTimer(&ndp.nic.mu, func() { ndp.invalidateDefaultRouter(ip) }), - doNotInvalidate: &doNotInvalidate, } + + state.invalidationTimer.Reset(rl) + + ndp.defaultRouters[ip] = state } // rememberOnLinkPrefix remembers a newly discovered on-link prefix with IPv6 @@ -766,21 +678,17 @@ func (ndp *ndpState) rememberOnLinkPrefix(prefix tcpip.Subnet, l time.Duration) return } - // Used to signal the timer not to invalidate the on-link prefix (P) in - // a race condition. See onLinkPrefixState.doNotInvalidate for more - // details. - var doNotInvalidate bool - var timer *time.Timer + state := onLinkPrefixState{ + invalidationTimer: tcpip.MakeCancellableTimer(&ndp.nic.mu, func() { + ndp.invalidateOnLinkPrefix(prefix) + }), + } - // Only create a timer if the lifetime is not infinite. if l < header.NDPInfiniteLifetime { - timer = ndp.prefixInvalidationCallback(prefix, l, &doNotInvalidate) + state.invalidationTimer.Reset(l) } - ndp.onLinkPrefixes[prefix] = onLinkPrefixState{ - invalidationTimer: timer, - doNotInvalidate: &doNotInvalidate, - } + ndp.onLinkPrefixes[prefix] = state } // invalidateOnLinkPrefix invalidates a discovered on-link prefix. @@ -795,13 +703,7 @@ func (ndp *ndpState) invalidateOnLinkPrefix(prefix tcpip.Subnet) { return } - if s.invalidationTimer != nil { - s.invalidationTimer.Stop() - s.invalidationTimer = nil - *s.doNotInvalidate = true - } - - s.doNotInvalidate = nil + s.invalidationTimer.StopLocked() delete(ndp.onLinkPrefixes, prefix) @@ -811,28 +713,6 @@ func (ndp *ndpState) invalidateOnLinkPrefix(prefix tcpip.Subnet) { } } -// prefixInvalidationCallback returns a new on-link prefix invalidation timer -// for prefix that fires after vl. -// -// doNotInvalidate is used to signal the timer when it fires at the same time -// that a prefix's valid lifetime gets refreshed. See -// onLinkPrefixState.doNotInvalidate for more details. -func (ndp *ndpState) prefixInvalidationCallback(prefix tcpip.Subnet, vl time.Duration, doNotInvalidate *bool) *time.Timer { - return time.AfterFunc(vl, func() { - ndp.nic.stack.mu.Lock() - defer ndp.nic.stack.mu.Unlock() - ndp.nic.mu.Lock() - defer ndp.nic.mu.Unlock() - - if *doNotInvalidate { - *doNotInvalidate = false - return - } - - ndp.invalidateOnLinkPrefix(prefix) - }) -} - // handleOnLinkPrefixInformation handles a Prefix Information option with // its on-link flag set, as per RFC 4861 section 6.3.4. // @@ -872,42 +752,17 @@ func (ndp *ndpState) handleOnLinkPrefixInformation(pi header.NDPPrefixInformatio // This is an already discovered on-link prefix with a // new non-zero valid lifetime. + // // Update the invalidation timer. - timer := prefixState.invalidationTimer - - if timer == nil && vl >= header.NDPInfiniteLifetime { - // Had infinite valid lifetime before and - // continues to have an invalid lifetime. Do - // nothing further. - return - } - if timer != nil && !timer.Stop() { - // If we reach this point, then we know the timer alread fired - // after we took the NIC lock. Inform the timer to not - // invalidate the prefix once it obtains the lock as we just - // got a new PI that refreshes its lifetime to a non-zero value. - // See onLinkPrefixState.doNotInvalidate for more details. - *prefixState.doNotInvalidate = true - } + prefixState.invalidationTimer.StopLocked() - if vl >= header.NDPInfiniteLifetime { - // Prefix is now valid forever so we don't need - // an invalidation timer. - prefixState.invalidationTimer = nil - ndp.onLinkPrefixes[prefix] = prefixState - return - } - - if timer != nil { - // We already have a timer so just reset it to - // expire after the new valid lifetime. - timer.Reset(vl) - return + if vl < header.NDPInfiniteLifetime { + // Prefix is valid for a finite lifetime, reset the timer to expire after + // the new valid lifetime. + prefixState.invalidationTimer.Reset(vl) } - // We do not have a timer so just create a new one. - prefixState.invalidationTimer = ndp.prefixInvalidationCallback(prefix, vl, prefixState.doNotInvalidate) ndp.onLinkPrefixes[prefix] = prefixState } @@ -917,7 +772,7 @@ func (ndp *ndpState) handleOnLinkPrefixInformation(pi header.NDPPrefixInformatio // handleAutonomousPrefixInformation assumes that the prefix this pi is for is // not the link-local prefix and the autonomous flag is set. // -// The NIC that ndp belongs to and its associated stack MUST be locked. +// The NIC that ndp belongs to MUST be locked. func (ndp *ndpState) handleAutonomousPrefixInformation(pi header.NDPPrefixInformation) { vl := pi.ValidLifetime() pl := pi.PreferredLifetime() @@ -1026,28 +881,34 @@ func (ndp *ndpState) newAutoGenAddress(prefix tcpip.Subnet, pl, vl time.Duration log.Fatalf("ndp: error when adding address %s: %s", protocolAddr, err) } - // Setup the timers to deprecate and invalidate this newly generated address. + state := autoGenAddressState{ + ref: ref, + deprecationTimer: tcpip.MakeCancellableTimer(&ndp.nic.mu, func() { + addrState, ok := ndp.autoGenAddresses[addr] + if !ok { + log.Fatalf("ndp: must have an autoGenAddressess entry for the SLAAC generated IPv6 address %s", addr) + } + addrState.ref.deprecated = true + ndp.notifyAutoGenAddressDeprecated(addr) + }), + invalidationTimer: tcpip.MakeCancellableTimer(&ndp.nic.mu, func() { + ndp.invalidateAutoGenAddress(addr) + }), + } + + // Setup the initial timers to deprecate and invalidate this newly generated + // address. - var doNotDeprecate bool - var pTimer *time.Timer if !deprecated && pl < header.NDPInfiniteLifetime { - pTimer = ndp.autoGenAddrDeprecationTimer(addr, pl, &doNotDeprecate) + state.deprecationTimer.Reset(pl) } - var doNotInvalidate bool - var vTimer *time.Timer if vl < header.NDPInfiniteLifetime { - vTimer = ndp.autoGenAddrInvalidationTimer(addr, vl, &doNotInvalidate) + state.invalidationTimer.Reset(vl) + state.validUntil = time.Now().Add(vl) } - ndp.autoGenAddresses[addr] = autoGenAddressState{ - ref: ref, - deprecationTimer: pTimer, - doNotDeprecate: &doNotDeprecate, - invalidationTimer: vTimer, - doNotInvalidate: &doNotInvalidate, - validUntil: time.Now().Add(vl), - } + ndp.autoGenAddresses[addr] = state } // refreshAutoGenAddressLifetimes refreshes the lifetime of a SLAAC generated @@ -1075,20 +936,10 @@ func (ndp *ndpState) refreshAutoGenAddressLifetimes(addr tcpip.Address, pl, vl t // If addr was preferred for some finite lifetime before, stop the deprecation // timer so it can be reset. - if t := addrState.deprecationTimer; t != nil && !t.Stop() { - *addrState.doNotDeprecate = true - } + addrState.deprecationTimer.StopLocked() - // Reset the deprecation timer. - if pl >= header.NDPInfiniteLifetime || deprecated { - // If addr is preferred forever or it has been deprecated already, there is - // no need for a deprecation timer. - addrState.deprecationTimer = nil - } else if addrState.deprecationTimer == nil { - // addr is now preferred for a finite lifetime. - addrState.deprecationTimer = ndp.autoGenAddrDeprecationTimer(addr, pl, addrState.doNotDeprecate) - } else { - // addr continues to be preferred for a finite lifetime. + // Reset the deprecation timer if addr has a finite preferred lifetime. + if !deprecated && pl < header.NDPInfiniteLifetime { addrState.deprecationTimer.Reset(pl) } @@ -1107,15 +958,8 @@ func (ndp *ndpState) refreshAutoGenAddressLifetimes(addr tcpip.Address, pl, vl t // Handle the infinite valid lifetime separately as we do not keep a timer in // this case. if vl >= header.NDPInfiniteLifetime { - if addrState.invalidationTimer != nil { - // Valid lifetime was finite before, but now it is valid forever. - if !addrState.invalidationTimer.Stop() { - *addrState.doNotInvalidate = true - } - addrState.invalidationTimer = nil - addrState.validUntil = time.Time{} - } - + addrState.invalidationTimer.StopLocked() + addrState.validUntil = time.Time{} return } @@ -1124,7 +968,7 @@ func (ndp *ndpState) refreshAutoGenAddressLifetimes(addr tcpip.Address, pl, vl t // If the address was originally set to be valid forever, assume the remaining // time to be the maximum possible value. - if addrState.invalidationTimer == nil { + if addrState.validUntil == (time.Time{}) { rl = header.NDPInfiniteLifetime } else { rl = time.Until(addrState.validUntil) @@ -1138,15 +982,8 @@ func (ndp *ndpState) refreshAutoGenAddressLifetimes(addr tcpip.Address, pl, vl t effectiveVl = MinPrefixInformationValidLifetimeForUpdate } - if addrState.invalidationTimer == nil { - addrState.invalidationTimer = ndp.autoGenAddrInvalidationTimer(addr, effectiveVl, addrState.doNotInvalidate) - } else { - if !addrState.invalidationTimer.Stop() { - *addrState.doNotInvalidate = true - } - addrState.invalidationTimer.Reset(effectiveVl) - } - + addrState.invalidationTimer.StopLocked() + addrState.invalidationTimer.Reset(effectiveVl) addrState.validUntil = time.Now().Add(effectiveVl) } @@ -1181,27 +1018,12 @@ func (ndp *ndpState) invalidateAutoGenAddress(addr tcpip.Address) { // The NIC that ndp belongs to MUST be locked. func (ndp *ndpState) cleanupAutoGenAddrResourcesAndNotify(addr tcpip.Address) bool { state, ok := ndp.autoGenAddresses[addr] - if !ok { return false } - if state.deprecationTimer != nil { - state.deprecationTimer.Stop() - state.deprecationTimer = nil - *state.doNotDeprecate = true - } - - state.doNotDeprecate = nil - - if state.invalidationTimer != nil { - state.invalidationTimer.Stop() - state.invalidationTimer = nil - *state.doNotInvalidate = true - } - - state.doNotInvalidate = nil - + state.deprecationTimer.StopLocked() + state.invalidationTimer.StopLocked() delete(ndp.autoGenAddresses, addr) if ndpDisp := ndp.nic.stack.ndpDisp; ndpDisp != nil { @@ -1214,53 +1036,6 @@ func (ndp *ndpState) cleanupAutoGenAddrResourcesAndNotify(addr tcpip.Address) bo return true } -// autoGenAddrDeprecationTimer returns a new deprecation timer for an -// auto-generated address that fires after pl. -// -// doNotDeprecate is used to inform the timer when it fires at the same time -// that an auto-generated address's preferred lifetime gets refreshed. See -// autoGenAddrState.doNotDeprecate for more details. -func (ndp *ndpState) autoGenAddrDeprecationTimer(addr tcpip.Address, pl time.Duration, doNotDeprecate *bool) *time.Timer { - return time.AfterFunc(pl, func() { - ndp.nic.mu.Lock() - defer ndp.nic.mu.Unlock() - - if *doNotDeprecate { - *doNotDeprecate = false - return - } - - addrState, ok := ndp.autoGenAddresses[addr] - if !ok { - log.Fatalf("ndp: must have an autoGenAddressess entry for the SLAAC generated IPv6 address %s", addr) - } - addrState.ref.deprecated = true - ndp.notifyAutoGenAddressDeprecated(addr) - addrState.deprecationTimer = nil - ndp.autoGenAddresses[addr] = addrState - }) -} - -// autoGenAddrInvalidationTimer returns a new invalidation timer for an -// auto-generated address that fires after vl. -// -// doNotInvalidate is used to inform the timer when it fires at the same time -// that an auto-generated address's valid lifetime gets refreshed. See -// autoGenAddrState.doNotInvalidate for more details. -func (ndp *ndpState) autoGenAddrInvalidationTimer(addr tcpip.Address, vl time.Duration, doNotInvalidate *bool) *time.Timer { - return time.AfterFunc(vl, func() { - ndp.nic.mu.Lock() - defer ndp.nic.mu.Unlock() - - if *doNotInvalidate { - *doNotInvalidate = false - return - } - - ndp.invalidateAutoGenAddress(addr) - }) -} - // cleanupHostOnlyState cleans up any state that is only useful for hosts. // // cleanupHostOnlyState MUST be called when ndp's NIC is transitioning from a diff --git a/pkg/tcpip/stack/ndp_test.go b/pkg/tcpip/stack/ndp_test.go index e51462a55..d334af289 100644 --- a/pkg/tcpip/stack/ndp_test.go +++ b/pkg/tcpip/stack/ndp_test.go @@ -1029,13 +1029,13 @@ func TestRouterDiscovery(t *testing.T) { expectRouterEvent(llAddr2, true) // Rx an RA from another router (lladdr3) with non-zero lifetime. - l3Lifetime := time.Duration(6) - e.InjectInbound(header.IPv6ProtocolNumber, raBuf(llAddr3, uint16(l3Lifetime))) + const l3LifetimeSeconds = 6 + e.InjectInbound(header.IPv6ProtocolNumber, raBuf(llAddr3, l3LifetimeSeconds)) expectRouterEvent(llAddr3, true) // Rx an RA from lladdr2 with lesser lifetime. - l2Lifetime := time.Duration(2) - e.InjectInbound(header.IPv6ProtocolNumber, raBuf(llAddr2, uint16(l2Lifetime))) + const l2LifetimeSeconds = 2 + e.InjectInbound(header.IPv6ProtocolNumber, raBuf(llAddr2, l2LifetimeSeconds)) select { case <-ndpDisp.routerC: t.Fatal("Should not receive a router event when updating lifetimes for known routers") @@ -1049,7 +1049,7 @@ func TestRouterDiscovery(t *testing.T) { // Wait for the normal lifetime plus an extra bit for the // router to get invalidated. If we don't get an invalidation // event after this time, then something is wrong. - expectAsyncRouterInvalidationEvent(llAddr2, l2Lifetime*time.Second+defaultTimeout) + expectAsyncRouterInvalidationEvent(llAddr2, l2LifetimeSeconds*time.Second+defaultTimeout) // Rx an RA from lladdr2 with huge lifetime. e.InjectInbound(header.IPv6ProtocolNumber, raBuf(llAddr2, 1000)) @@ -1066,7 +1066,7 @@ func TestRouterDiscovery(t *testing.T) { // Wait for the normal lifetime plus an extra bit for the // router to get invalidated. If we don't get an invalidation // event after this time, then something is wrong. - expectAsyncRouterInvalidationEvent(llAddr3, l3Lifetime*time.Second+defaultTimeout) + expectAsyncRouterInvalidationEvent(llAddr3, l3LifetimeSeconds*time.Second+defaultTimeout) } // TestRouterDiscoveryMaxRouters tests that only diff --git a/pkg/tcpip/timer.go b/pkg/tcpip/timer.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f5f01f32f --- /dev/null +++ b/pkg/tcpip/timer.go @@ -0,0 +1,161 @@ +// Copyright 2020 The gVisor Authors. +// +// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +// You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +// limitations under the License. + +package tcpip + +import ( + "sync" + "time" +) + +// cancellableTimerInstance is a specific instance of CancellableTimer. +// +// Different instances are created each time CancellableTimer is Reset so each +// timer has its own earlyReturn signal. This is to address a bug when a +// CancellableTimer is stopped and reset in quick succession resulting in a +// timer instance's earlyReturn signal being affected or seen by another timer +// instance. +// +// Consider the following sceneario where timer instances share a common +// earlyReturn signal (T1 creates, stops and resets a Cancellable timer under a +// lock L; T2, T3, T4 and T5 are goroutines that handle the first (A), second +// (B), third (C), and fourth (D) instance of the timer firing, respectively): +// T1: Obtain L +// T1: Create a new CancellableTimer w/ lock L (create instance A) +// T2: instance A fires, blocked trying to obtain L. +// T1: Attempt to stop instance A (set earlyReturn = true) +// T1: Reset timer (create instance B) +// T3: instance B fires, blocked trying to obtain L. +// T1: Attempt to stop instance B (set earlyReturn = true) +// T1: Reset timer (create instance C) +// T4: instance C fires, blocked trying to obtain L. +// T1: Attempt to stop instance C (set earlyReturn = true) +// T1: Reset timer (create instance D) +// T5: instance D fires, blocked trying to obtain L. +// T1: Release L +// +// Now that T1 has released L, any of the 4 timer instances can take L and check +// earlyReturn. If the timers simply check earlyReturn and then do nothing +// further, then instance D will never early return even though it was not +// requested to stop. If the timers reset earlyReturn before early returning, +// then all but one of the timers will do work when only one was expected to. +// If CancellableTimer resets earlyReturn when resetting, then all the timers +// will fire (again, when only one was expected to). +// +// To address the above concerns the simplest solution was to give each timer +// its own earlyReturn signal. +type cancellableTimerInstance struct { + timer *time.Timer + + // Used to inform the timer to early return when it gets stopped while the + // lock the timer tries to obtain when fired is held (T1 is a goroutine that + // tries to cancel the timer and T2 is the goroutine that handles the timer + // firing): + // T1: Obtain the lock, then call StopLocked() + // T2: timer fires, and gets blocked on obtaining the lock + // T1: Releases lock + // T2: Obtains lock does unintended work + // + // To resolve this, T1 will check to see if the timer already fired, and + // inform the timer using earlyReturn to return early so that once T2 obtains + // the lock, it will see that it is set to true and do nothing further. + earlyReturn *bool +} + +// stop stops the timer instance t from firing if it hasn't fired already. If it +// has fired and is blocked at obtaining the lock, earlyReturn will be set to +// true so that it will early return when it obtains the lock. +func (t *cancellableTimerInstance) stop() { + if t.timer != nil { + t.timer.Stop() + *t.earlyReturn = true + } +} + +// CancellableTimer is a timer that does some work and can be safely cancelled +// when it fires at the same time some "related work" is being done. +// +// The term "related work" is defined as some work that needs to be done while +// holding some lock that the timer must also hold while doing some work. +type CancellableTimer struct { + // The active instance of a cancellable timer. + instance cancellableTimerInstance + + // locker is the lock taken by the timer immediately after it fires and must + // be held when attempting to stop the timer. + // + // Must never change after being assigned. + locker sync.Locker + + // fn is the function that will be called when a timer fires and has not been + // signaled to early return. + // + // fn MUST NOT attempt to lock locker. + // + // Must never change after being assigned. + fn func() +} + +// StopLocked prevents the Timer from firing if it has not fired already. +// +// If the timer is blocked on obtaining the t.locker lock when StopLocked is +// called, it will early return instead of calling t.fn. +// +// Note, t will be modified. +// +// t.locker MUST be locked. +func (t *CancellableTimer) StopLocked() { + t.instance.stop() + + // Nothing to do with the stopped instance anymore. + t.instance = cancellableTimerInstance{} +} + +// Reset changes the timer to expire after duration d. +// +// Note, t will be modified. +// +// Reset should only be called on stopped or expired timers. To be safe, callers +// should always call StopLocked before calling Reset. +func (t *CancellableTimer) Reset(d time.Duration) { + // Create a new instance. + earlyReturn := false + t.instance = cancellableTimerInstance{ + timer: time.AfterFunc(d, func() { + t.locker.Lock() + defer t.locker.Unlock() + + if earlyReturn { + // If we reach this point, it means that the timer fired while another + // goroutine called StopLocked while it had the lock. Simply return + // here and do nothing further. + earlyReturn = false + return + } + + t.fn() + }), + earlyReturn: &earlyReturn, + } +} + +// MakeCancellableTimer returns an unscheduled CancellableTimer with the given +// locker and fn. +// +// fn MUST NOT attempt to lock locker. +// +// Callers must call Reset to schedule the timer to fire. +func MakeCancellableTimer(locker sync.Locker, fn func()) CancellableTimer { + return CancellableTimer{locker: locker, fn: fn} +} diff --git a/pkg/tcpip/timer_test.go b/pkg/tcpip/timer_test.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1f735d735 --- /dev/null +++ b/pkg/tcpip/timer_test.go @@ -0,0 +1,236 @@ +// Copyright 2020 The gVisor Authors. +// +// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +// You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +// limitations under the License. + +package timer_test + +import ( + "sync" + "testing" + "time" + + "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/tcpip" +) + +const ( + shortDuration = 1 * time.Nanosecond + middleDuration = 100 * time.Millisecond + longDuration = 1 * time.Second +) + +func TestCancellableTimerFire(t *testing.T) { + t.Parallel() + + ch := make(chan struct{}) + var lock sync.Mutex + + timer := tcpip.MakeCancellableTimer(&lock, func() { + ch <- struct{}{} + }) + timer.Reset(shortDuration) + + // Wait for timer to fire. + select { + case <-ch: + case <-time.After(middleDuration): + t.Fatal("timed out waiting for timer to fire") + } + + // The timer should have fired only once. + select { + case <-ch: + t.Fatal("no other timers should have fired") + case <-time.After(middleDuration): + } +} + +func TestCancellableTimerResetFromLongDuration(t *testing.T) { + t.Parallel() + + ch := make(chan struct{}) + var lock sync.Mutex + + timer := tcpip.MakeCancellableTimer(&lock, func() { ch <- struct{}{} }) + timer.Reset(middleDuration) + + lock.Lock() + timer.StopLocked() + lock.Unlock() + + timer.Reset(shortDuration) + + // Wait for timer to fire. + select { + case <-ch: + case <-time.After(middleDuration): + t.Fatal("timed out waiting for timer to fire") + } + + // The timer should have fired only once. + select { + case <-ch: + t.Fatal("no other timers should have fired") + case <-time.After(middleDuration): + } +} + +func TestCancellableTimerResetFromShortDuration(t *testing.T) { + t.Parallel() + + ch := make(chan struct{}) + var lock sync.Mutex + + lock.Lock() + timer := tcpip.MakeCancellableTimer(&lock, func() { ch <- struct{}{} }) + timer.Reset(shortDuration) + timer.StopLocked() + lock.Unlock() + + // Wait for timer to fire if it wasn't correctly stopped. + select { + case <-ch: + t.Fatal("timer fired after being stopped") + case <-time.After(middleDuration): + } + + timer.Reset(shortDuration) + + // Wait for timer to fire. + select { + case <-ch: + case <-time.After(middleDuration): + t.Fatal("timed out waiting for timer to fire") + } + + // The timer should have fired only once. + select { + case <-ch: + t.Fatal("no other timers should have fired") + case <-time.After(middleDuration): + } +} + +func TestCancellableTimerImmediatelyStop(t *testing.T) { + t.Parallel() + + ch := make(chan struct{}) + var lock sync.Mutex + + for i := 0; i < 1000; i++ { + lock.Lock() + timer := tcpip.MakeCancellableTimer(&lock, func() { ch <- struct{}{} }) + timer.Reset(shortDuration) + timer.StopLocked() + lock.Unlock() + } + + // Wait for timer to fire if it wasn't correctly stopped. + select { + case <-ch: + t.Fatal("timer fired after being stopped") + case <-time.After(middleDuration): + } +} + +func TestCancellableTimerStoppedResetWithoutLock(t *testing.T) { + t.Parallel() + + ch := make(chan struct{}) + var lock sync.Mutex + + lock.Lock() + timer := tcpip.MakeCancellableTimer(&lock, func() { ch <- struct{}{} }) + timer.Reset(shortDuration) + timer.StopLocked() + lock.Unlock() + + for i := 0; i < 10; i++ { + timer.Reset(middleDuration) + + lock.Lock() + // Sleep until the timer fires and gets blocked trying to take the lock. + time.Sleep(middleDuration * 2) + timer.StopLocked() + lock.Unlock() + } + + // Wait for double the duration so timers that weren't correctly stopped can + // fire. + select { + case <-ch: + t.Fatal("timer fired after being stopped") + case <-time.After(middleDuration * 2): + } +} + +func TestManyCancellableTimerResetAfterBlockedOnLock(t *testing.T) { + t.Parallel() + + ch := make(chan struct{}) + var lock sync.Mutex + + lock.Lock() + timer := tcpip.MakeCancellableTimer(&lock, func() { ch <- struct{}{} }) + timer.Reset(shortDuration) + for i := 0; i < 10; i++ { + // Sleep until the timer fires and gets blocked trying to take the lock. + time.Sleep(middleDuration) + timer.StopLocked() + timer.Reset(shortDuration) + } + lock.Unlock() + + // Wait for double the duration for the last timer to fire. + select { + case <-ch: + case <-time.After(middleDuration): + t.Fatal("timed out waiting for timer to fire") + } + + // The timer should have fired only once. + select { + case <-ch: + t.Fatal("no other timers should have fired") + case <-time.After(middleDuration): + } +} + +func TestManyCancellableTimerResetUnderLock(t *testing.T) { + t.Parallel() + + ch := make(chan struct{}) + var lock sync.Mutex + + lock.Lock() + timer := tcpip.MakeCancellableTimer(&lock, func() { ch <- struct{}{} }) + timer.Reset(shortDuration) + for i := 0; i < 10; i++ { + timer.StopLocked() + timer.Reset(shortDuration) + } + lock.Unlock() + + // Wait for double the duration for the last timer to fire. + select { + case <-ch: + case <-time.After(middleDuration): + t.Fatal("timed out waiting for timer to fire") + } + + // The timer should have fired only once. + select { + case <-ch: + t.Fatal("no other timers should have fired") + case <-time.After(middleDuration): + } +} |