1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
4 * Copyright (C) 1992 Krishna Balasubramanian
5 * Copyright (C) 1995 Eric Schenk, Bruno Haible
7 * /proc/sysvipc/sem support (c) 1999 Dragos Acostachioaie <dragos@iname.com>
9 * SMP-threaded, sysctl's added
10 * (c) 1999 Manfred Spraul <manfred@colorfullife.com>
11 * Enforced range limit on SEM_UNDO
12 * (c) 2001 Red Hat Inc
14 * (c) 2003 Manfred Spraul <manfred@colorfullife.com>
15 * (c) 2016 Davidlohr Bueso <dave@stgolabs.net>
16 * Further wakeup optimizations, documentation
17 * (c) 2010 Manfred Spraul <manfred@colorfullife.com>
19 * support for audit of ipc object properties and permission changes
20 * Dustin Kirkland <dustin.kirkland@us.ibm.com>
24 * Pavel Emelianov <xemul@openvz.org>
26 * Implementation notes: (May 2010)
27 * This file implements System V semaphores.
29 * User space visible behavior:
30 * - FIFO ordering for semop() operations (just FIFO, not starvation
32 * - multiple semaphore operations that alter the same semaphore in
33 * one semop() are handled.
34 * - sem_ctime (time of last semctl()) is updated in the IPC_SET, SETVAL and
36 * - two Linux specific semctl() commands: SEM_STAT, SEM_INFO.
37 * - undo adjustments at process exit are limited to 0..SEMVMX.
38 * - namespace are supported.
39 * - SEMMSL, SEMMNS, SEMOPM and SEMMNI can be configured at runtime by writing
40 * to /proc/sys/kernel/sem.
41 * - statistics about the usage are reported in /proc/sysvipc/sem.
45 * - all global variables are read-mostly.
46 * - semop() calls and semctl(RMID) are synchronized by RCU.
47 * - most operations do write operations (actually: spin_lock calls) to
48 * the per-semaphore array structure.
49 * Thus: Perfect SMP scaling between independent semaphore arrays.
50 * If multiple semaphores in one array are used, then cache line
51 * trashing on the semaphore array spinlock will limit the scaling.
52 * - semncnt and semzcnt are calculated on demand in count_semcnt()
53 * - the task that performs a successful semop() scans the list of all
54 * sleeping tasks and completes any pending operations that can be fulfilled.
55 * Semaphores are actively given to waiting tasks (necessary for FIFO).
56 * (see update_queue())
57 * - To improve the scalability, the actual wake-up calls are performed after
58 * dropping all locks. (see wake_up_sem_queue_prepare())
59 * - All work is done by the waker, the woken up task does not have to do
60 * anything - not even acquiring a lock or dropping a refcount.
61 * - A woken up task may not even touch the semaphore array anymore, it may
62 * have been destroyed already by a semctl(RMID).
63 * - UNDO values are stored in an array (one per process and per
64 * semaphore array, lazily allocated). For backwards compatibility, multiple
65 * modes for the UNDO variables are supported (per process, per thread)
66 * (see copy_semundo, CLONE_SYSVSEM)
67 * - There are two lists of the pending operations: a per-array list
68 * and per-semaphore list (stored in the array). This allows to achieve FIFO
69 * ordering without always scanning all pending operations.
70 * The worst-case behavior is nevertheless O(N^2) for N wakeups.
73 #include <linux/compat.h>
74 #include <linux/slab.h>
75 #include <linux/spinlock.h>
76 #include <linux/init.h>
77 #include <linux/proc_fs.h>
78 #include <linux/time.h>
79 #include <linux/security.h>
80 #include <linux/syscalls.h>
81 #include <linux/audit.h>
82 #include <linux/capability.h>
83 #include <linux/seq_file.h>
84 #include <linux/rwsem.h>
85 #include <linux/nsproxy.h>
86 #include <linux/ipc_namespace.h>
87 #include <linux/sched/wake_q.h>
88 #include <linux/nospec.h>
89 #include <linux/rhashtable.h>
91 #include <linux/uaccess.h>
94 /* One semaphore structure for each semaphore in the system. */
96 int semval; /* current value */
98 * PID of the process that last modified the semaphore. For
99 * Linux, specifically these are:
101 * - semctl, via SETVAL and SETALL.
102 * - at task exit when performing undo adjustments (see exit_sem).
105 spinlock_t lock; /* spinlock for fine-grained semtimedop */
106 struct list_head pending_alter; /* pending single-sop operations */
107 /* that alter the semaphore */
108 struct list_head pending_const; /* pending single-sop operations */
109 /* that do not alter the semaphore*/
110 time64_t sem_otime; /* candidate for sem_otime */
111 } ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
113 /* One sem_array data structure for each set of semaphores in the system. */
115 struct kern_ipc_perm sem_perm; /* permissions .. see ipc.h */
116 time64_t sem_ctime; /* create/last semctl() time */
117 struct list_head pending_alter; /* pending operations */
118 /* that alter the array */
119 struct list_head pending_const; /* pending complex operations */
120 /* that do not alter semvals */
121 struct list_head list_id; /* undo requests on this array */
122 int sem_nsems; /* no. of semaphores in array */
123 int complex_count; /* pending complex operations */
124 unsigned int use_global_lock;/* >0: global lock required */
127 } __randomize_layout;
129 /* One queue for each sleeping process in the system. */
131 struct list_head list; /* queue of pending operations */
132 struct task_struct *sleeper; /* this process */
133 struct sem_undo *undo; /* undo structure */
134 struct pid *pid; /* process id of requesting process */
135 int status; /* completion status of operation */
136 struct sembuf *sops; /* array of pending operations */
137 struct sembuf *blocking; /* the operation that blocked */
138 int nsops; /* number of operations */
139 bool alter; /* does *sops alter the array? */
140 bool dupsop; /* sops on more than one sem_num */
143 /* Each task has a list of undo requests. They are executed automatically
144 * when the process exits.
147 struct list_head list_proc; /* per-process list: *
148 * all undos from one process
150 struct rcu_head rcu; /* rcu struct for sem_undo */
151 struct sem_undo_list *ulp; /* back ptr to sem_undo_list */
152 struct list_head list_id; /* per semaphore array list:
153 * all undos for one array */
154 int semid; /* semaphore set identifier */
155 short *semadj; /* array of adjustments */
156 /* one per semaphore */
159 /* sem_undo_list controls shared access to the list of sem_undo structures
160 * that may be shared among all a CLONE_SYSVSEM task group.
162 struct sem_undo_list {
165 struct list_head list_proc;
169 #define sem_ids(ns) ((ns)->ids[IPC_SEM_IDS])
171 static int newary(struct ipc_namespace *, struct ipc_params *);
172 static void freeary(struct ipc_namespace *, struct kern_ipc_perm *);
173 #ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
174 static int sysvipc_sem_proc_show(struct seq_file *s, void *it);
177 #define SEMMSL_FAST 256 /* 512 bytes on stack */
178 #define SEMOPM_FAST 64 /* ~ 372 bytes on stack */
181 * Switching from the mode suitable for simple ops
182 * to the mode for complex ops is costly. Therefore:
183 * use some hysteresis
185 #define USE_GLOBAL_LOCK_HYSTERESIS 10
189 * a) global sem_lock() for read/write
191 * sem_array.complex_count,
192 * sem_array.pending{_alter,_const},
195 * b) global or semaphore sem_lock() for read/write:
196 * sem_array.sems[i].pending_{const,alter}:
199 * sem_undo_list.list_proc:
200 * * undo_list->lock for write
203 * * global sem_lock() for write
204 * * either local or global sem_lock() for read.
207 * Most ordering is enforced by using spin_lock() and spin_unlock().
210 * 1) use_global_lock: (SEM_BARRIER_1)
211 * Setting it from non-zero to 0 is a RELEASE, this is ensured by
212 * using smp_store_release(): Immediately after setting it to 0,
213 * a simple op can start.
214 * Testing if it is non-zero is an ACQUIRE, this is ensured by using
215 * smp_load_acquire().
216 * Setting it from 0 to non-zero must be ordered with regards to
217 * this smp_load_acquire(), this is guaranteed because the smp_load_acquire()
218 * is inside a spin_lock() and after a write from 0 to non-zero a
219 * spin_lock()+spin_unlock() is done.
220 * To prevent the compiler/cpu temporarily writing 0 to use_global_lock,
221 * READ_ONCE()/WRITE_ONCE() is used.
223 * 2) queue.status: (SEM_BARRIER_2)
224 * Initialization is done while holding sem_lock(), so no further barrier is
226 * Setting it to a result code is a RELEASE, this is ensured by both a
227 * smp_store_release() (for case a) and while holding sem_lock()
229 * The ACQUIRE when reading the result code without holding sem_lock() is
230 * achieved by using READ_ONCE() + smp_acquire__after_ctrl_dep().
232 * Reading the result code while holding sem_lock() needs no further barriers,
233 * the locks inside sem_lock() enforce ordering (case b above)
236 * current->state is set to TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE while holding sem_lock().
237 * The wakeup is handled using the wake_q infrastructure. wake_q wakeups may
238 * happen immediately after calling wake_q_add. As wake_q_add_safe() is called
239 * when holding sem_lock(), no further barriers are required.
241 * See also ipc/mqueue.c for more details on the covered races.
244 #define sc_semmsl sem_ctls[0]
245 #define sc_semmns sem_ctls[1]
246 #define sc_semopm sem_ctls[2]
247 #define sc_semmni sem_ctls[3]
249 void sem_init_ns(struct ipc_namespace *ns)
251 ns->sc_semmsl = SEMMSL;
252 ns->sc_semmns = SEMMNS;
253 ns->sc_semopm = SEMOPM;
254 ns->sc_semmni = SEMMNI;
256 ipc_init_ids(&ns->ids[IPC_SEM_IDS]);
260 void sem_exit_ns(struct ipc_namespace *ns)
262 free_ipcs(ns, &sem_ids(ns), freeary);
263 idr_destroy(&ns->ids[IPC_SEM_IDS].ipcs_idr);
264 rhashtable_destroy(&ns->ids[IPC_SEM_IDS].key_ht);
268 void __init sem_init(void)
270 sem_init_ns(&init_ipc_ns);
271 ipc_init_proc_interface("sysvipc/sem",
272 " key semid perms nsems uid gid cuid cgid otime ctime\n",
273 IPC_SEM_IDS, sysvipc_sem_proc_show);
277 * unmerge_queues - unmerge queues, if possible.
278 * @sma: semaphore array
280 * The function unmerges the wait queues if complex_count is 0.
281 * It must be called prior to dropping the global semaphore array lock.
283 static void unmerge_queues(struct sem_array *sma)
285 struct sem_queue *q, *tq;
287 /* complex operations still around? */
288 if (sma->complex_count)
291 * We will switch back to simple mode.
292 * Move all pending operation back into the per-semaphore
295 list_for_each_entry_safe(q, tq, &sma->pending_alter, list) {
297 curr = &sma->sems[q->sops[0].sem_num];
299 list_add_tail(&q->list, &curr->pending_alter);
301 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&sma->pending_alter);
305 * merge_queues - merge single semop queues into global queue
306 * @sma: semaphore array
308 * This function merges all per-semaphore queues into the global queue.
309 * It is necessary to achieve FIFO ordering for the pending single-sop
310 * operations when a multi-semop operation must sleep.
311 * Only the alter operations must be moved, the const operations can stay.
313 static void merge_queues(struct sem_array *sma)
316 for (i = 0; i < sma->sem_nsems; i++) {
317 struct sem *sem = &sma->sems[i];
319 list_splice_init(&sem->pending_alter, &sma->pending_alter);
323 static void sem_rcu_free(struct rcu_head *head)
325 struct kern_ipc_perm *p = container_of(head, struct kern_ipc_perm, rcu);
326 struct sem_array *sma = container_of(p, struct sem_array, sem_perm);
328 security_sem_free(&sma->sem_perm);
333 * Enter the mode suitable for non-simple operations:
334 * Caller must own sem_perm.lock.
336 static void complexmode_enter(struct sem_array *sma)
341 if (sma->use_global_lock > 0) {
343 * We are already in global lock mode.
344 * Nothing to do, just reset the
345 * counter until we return to simple mode.
347 WRITE_ONCE(sma->use_global_lock, USE_GLOBAL_LOCK_HYSTERESIS);
350 WRITE_ONCE(sma->use_global_lock, USE_GLOBAL_LOCK_HYSTERESIS);
352 for (i = 0; i < sma->sem_nsems; i++) {
354 spin_lock(&sem->lock);
355 spin_unlock(&sem->lock);
360 * Try to leave the mode that disallows simple operations:
361 * Caller must own sem_perm.lock.
363 static void complexmode_tryleave(struct sem_array *sma)
365 if (sma->complex_count) {
366 /* Complex ops are sleeping.
367 * We must stay in complex mode
371 if (sma->use_global_lock == 1) {
373 /* See SEM_BARRIER_1 for purpose/pairing */
374 smp_store_release(&sma->use_global_lock, 0);
376 WRITE_ONCE(sma->use_global_lock,
377 sma->use_global_lock-1);
381 #define SEM_GLOBAL_LOCK (-1)
383 * If the request contains only one semaphore operation, and there are
384 * no complex transactions pending, lock only the semaphore involved.
385 * Otherwise, lock the entire semaphore array, since we either have
386 * multiple semaphores in our own semops, or we need to look at
387 * semaphores from other pending complex operations.
389 static inline int sem_lock(struct sem_array *sma, struct sembuf *sops,
396 /* Complex operation - acquire a full lock */
397 ipc_lock_object(&sma->sem_perm);
399 /* Prevent parallel simple ops */
400 complexmode_enter(sma);
401 return SEM_GLOBAL_LOCK;
405 * Only one semaphore affected - try to optimize locking.
406 * Optimized locking is possible if no complex operation
407 * is either enqueued or processed right now.
409 * Both facts are tracked by use_global_mode.
411 idx = array_index_nospec(sops->sem_num, sma->sem_nsems);
412 sem = &sma->sems[idx];
415 * Initial check for use_global_lock. Just an optimization,
416 * no locking, no memory barrier.
418 if (!READ_ONCE(sma->use_global_lock)) {
420 * It appears that no complex operation is around.
421 * Acquire the per-semaphore lock.
423 spin_lock(&sem->lock);
425 /* see SEM_BARRIER_1 for purpose/pairing */
426 if (!smp_load_acquire(&sma->use_global_lock)) {
427 /* fast path successful! */
428 return sops->sem_num;
430 spin_unlock(&sem->lock);
433 /* slow path: acquire the full lock */
434 ipc_lock_object(&sma->sem_perm);
436 if (sma->use_global_lock == 0) {
438 * The use_global_lock mode ended while we waited for
439 * sma->sem_perm.lock. Thus we must switch to locking
441 * Unlike in the fast path, there is no need to recheck
442 * sma->use_global_lock after we have acquired sem->lock:
443 * We own sma->sem_perm.lock, thus use_global_lock cannot
446 spin_lock(&sem->lock);
448 ipc_unlock_object(&sma->sem_perm);
449 return sops->sem_num;
452 * Not a false alarm, thus continue to use the global lock
453 * mode. No need for complexmode_enter(), this was done by
454 * the caller that has set use_global_mode to non-zero.
456 return SEM_GLOBAL_LOCK;
460 static inline void sem_unlock(struct sem_array *sma, int locknum)
462 if (locknum == SEM_GLOBAL_LOCK) {
464 complexmode_tryleave(sma);
465 ipc_unlock_object(&sma->sem_perm);
467 struct sem *sem = &sma->sems[locknum];
468 spin_unlock(&sem->lock);
473 * sem_lock_(check_) routines are called in the paths where the rwsem
476 * The caller holds the RCU read lock.
478 static inline struct sem_array *sem_obtain_object(struct ipc_namespace *ns, int id)
480 struct kern_ipc_perm *ipcp = ipc_obtain_object_idr(&sem_ids(ns), id);
483 return ERR_CAST(ipcp);
485 return container_of(ipcp, struct sem_array, sem_perm);
488 static inline struct sem_array *sem_obtain_object_check(struct ipc_namespace *ns,
491 struct kern_ipc_perm *ipcp = ipc_obtain_object_check(&sem_ids(ns), id);
494 return ERR_CAST(ipcp);
496 return container_of(ipcp, struct sem_array, sem_perm);
499 static inline void sem_lock_and_putref(struct sem_array *sma)
501 sem_lock(sma, NULL, -1);
502 ipc_rcu_putref(&sma->sem_perm, sem_rcu_free);
505 static inline void sem_rmid(struct ipc_namespace *ns, struct sem_array *s)
507 ipc_rmid(&sem_ids(ns), &s->sem_perm);
510 static struct sem_array *sem_alloc(size_t nsems)
512 struct sem_array *sma;
514 if (nsems > (INT_MAX - sizeof(*sma)) / sizeof(sma->sems[0]))
517 sma = kvzalloc(struct_size(sma, sems, nsems), GFP_KERNEL_ACCOUNT);
525 * newary - Create a new semaphore set
527 * @params: ptr to the structure that contains key, semflg and nsems
529 * Called with sem_ids.rwsem held (as a writer)
531 static int newary(struct ipc_namespace *ns, struct ipc_params *params)
534 struct sem_array *sma;
535 key_t key = params->key;
536 int nsems = params->u.nsems;
537 int semflg = params->flg;
542 if (ns->used_sems + nsems > ns->sc_semmns)
545 sma = sem_alloc(nsems);
549 sma->sem_perm.mode = (semflg & S_IRWXUGO);
550 sma->sem_perm.key = key;
552 sma->sem_perm.security = NULL;
553 retval = security_sem_alloc(&sma->sem_perm);
559 for (i = 0; i < nsems; i++) {
560 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&sma->sems[i].pending_alter);
561 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&sma->sems[i].pending_const);
562 spin_lock_init(&sma->sems[i].lock);
565 sma->complex_count = 0;
566 sma->use_global_lock = USE_GLOBAL_LOCK_HYSTERESIS;
567 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&sma->pending_alter);
568 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&sma->pending_const);
569 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&sma->list_id);
570 sma->sem_nsems = nsems;
571 sma->sem_ctime = ktime_get_real_seconds();
573 /* ipc_addid() locks sma upon success. */
574 retval = ipc_addid(&sem_ids(ns), &sma->sem_perm, ns->sc_semmni);
576 ipc_rcu_putref(&sma->sem_perm, sem_rcu_free);
579 ns->used_sems += nsems;
584 return sma->sem_perm.id;
589 * Called with sem_ids.rwsem and ipcp locked.
591 static int sem_more_checks(struct kern_ipc_perm *ipcp, struct ipc_params *params)
593 struct sem_array *sma;
595 sma = container_of(ipcp, struct sem_array, sem_perm);
596 if (params->u.nsems > sma->sem_nsems)
602 long ksys_semget(key_t key, int nsems, int semflg)
604 struct ipc_namespace *ns;
605 static const struct ipc_ops sem_ops = {
607 .associate = security_sem_associate,
608 .more_checks = sem_more_checks,
610 struct ipc_params sem_params;
612 ns = current->nsproxy->ipc_ns;
614 if (nsems < 0 || nsems > ns->sc_semmsl)
617 sem_params.key = key;
618 sem_params.flg = semflg;
619 sem_params.u.nsems = nsems;
621 return ipcget(ns, &sem_ids(ns), &sem_ops, &sem_params);
624 SYSCALL_DEFINE3(semget, key_t, key, int, nsems, int, semflg)
626 return ksys_semget(key, nsems, semflg);
630 * perform_atomic_semop[_slow] - Attempt to perform semaphore
631 * operations on a given array.
632 * @sma: semaphore array
633 * @q: struct sem_queue that describes the operation
635 * Caller blocking are as follows, based the value
636 * indicated by the semaphore operation (sem_op):
638 * (1) >0 never blocks.
639 * (2) 0 (wait-for-zero operation): semval is non-zero.
640 * (3) <0 attempting to decrement semval to a value smaller than zero.
642 * Returns 0 if the operation was possible.
643 * Returns 1 if the operation is impossible, the caller must sleep.
644 * Returns <0 for error codes.
646 static int perform_atomic_semop_slow(struct sem_array *sma, struct sem_queue *q)
648 int result, sem_op, nsops;
659 for (sop = sops; sop < sops + nsops; sop++) {
660 int idx = array_index_nospec(sop->sem_num, sma->sem_nsems);
661 curr = &sma->sems[idx];
662 sem_op = sop->sem_op;
663 result = curr->semval;
665 if (!sem_op && result)
674 if (sop->sem_flg & SEM_UNDO) {
675 int undo = un->semadj[sop->sem_num] - sem_op;
676 /* Exceeding the undo range is an error. */
677 if (undo < (-SEMAEM - 1) || undo > SEMAEM)
679 un->semadj[sop->sem_num] = undo;
682 curr->semval = result;
687 while (sop >= sops) {
688 ipc_update_pid(&sma->sems[sop->sem_num].sempid, pid);
701 if (sop->sem_flg & IPC_NOWAIT)
708 while (sop >= sops) {
709 sem_op = sop->sem_op;
710 sma->sems[sop->sem_num].semval -= sem_op;
711 if (sop->sem_flg & SEM_UNDO)
712 un->semadj[sop->sem_num] += sem_op;
719 static int perform_atomic_semop(struct sem_array *sma, struct sem_queue *q)
721 int result, sem_op, nsops;
731 if (unlikely(q->dupsop))
732 return perform_atomic_semop_slow(sma, q);
735 * We scan the semaphore set twice, first to ensure that the entire
736 * operation can succeed, therefore avoiding any pointless writes
737 * to shared memory and having to undo such changes in order to block
738 * until the operations can go through.
740 for (sop = sops; sop < sops + nsops; sop++) {
741 int idx = array_index_nospec(sop->sem_num, sma->sem_nsems);
743 curr = &sma->sems[idx];
744 sem_op = sop->sem_op;
745 result = curr->semval;
747 if (!sem_op && result)
748 goto would_block; /* wait-for-zero */
757 if (sop->sem_flg & SEM_UNDO) {
758 int undo = un->semadj[sop->sem_num] - sem_op;
760 /* Exceeding the undo range is an error. */
761 if (undo < (-SEMAEM - 1) || undo > SEMAEM)
766 for (sop = sops; sop < sops + nsops; sop++) {
767 curr = &sma->sems[sop->sem_num];
768 sem_op = sop->sem_op;
769 result = curr->semval;
771 if (sop->sem_flg & SEM_UNDO) {
772 int undo = un->semadj[sop->sem_num] - sem_op;
774 un->semadj[sop->sem_num] = undo;
776 curr->semval += sem_op;
777 ipc_update_pid(&curr->sempid, q->pid);
784 return sop->sem_flg & IPC_NOWAIT ? -EAGAIN : 1;
787 static inline void wake_up_sem_queue_prepare(struct sem_queue *q, int error,
788 struct wake_q_head *wake_q)
790 struct task_struct *sleeper;
792 sleeper = get_task_struct(q->sleeper);
794 /* see SEM_BARRIER_2 for purpose/pairing */
795 smp_store_release(&q->status, error);
797 wake_q_add_safe(wake_q, sleeper);
800 static void unlink_queue(struct sem_array *sma, struct sem_queue *q)
804 sma->complex_count--;
807 /** check_restart(sma, q)
808 * @sma: semaphore array
809 * @q: the operation that just completed
811 * update_queue is O(N^2) when it restarts scanning the whole queue of
812 * waiting operations. Therefore this function checks if the restart is
813 * really necessary. It is called after a previously waiting operation
814 * modified the array.
815 * Note that wait-for-zero operations are handled without restart.
817 static inline int check_restart(struct sem_array *sma, struct sem_queue *q)
819 /* pending complex alter operations are too difficult to analyse */
820 if (!list_empty(&sma->pending_alter))
823 /* we were a sleeping complex operation. Too difficult */
827 /* It is impossible that someone waits for the new value:
828 * - complex operations always restart.
829 * - wait-for-zero are handled separately.
830 * - q is a previously sleeping simple operation that
831 * altered the array. It must be a decrement, because
832 * simple increments never sleep.
833 * - If there are older (higher priority) decrements
834 * in the queue, then they have observed the original
835 * semval value and couldn't proceed. The operation
836 * decremented to value - thus they won't proceed either.
842 * wake_const_ops - wake up non-alter tasks
843 * @sma: semaphore array.
844 * @semnum: semaphore that was modified.
845 * @wake_q: lockless wake-queue head.
847 * wake_const_ops must be called after a semaphore in a semaphore array
848 * was set to 0. If complex const operations are pending, wake_const_ops must
849 * be called with semnum = -1, as well as with the number of each modified
851 * The tasks that must be woken up are added to @wake_q. The return code
852 * is stored in q->pid.
853 * The function returns 1 if at least one operation was completed successfully.
855 static int wake_const_ops(struct sem_array *sma, int semnum,
856 struct wake_q_head *wake_q)
858 struct sem_queue *q, *tmp;
859 struct list_head *pending_list;
860 int semop_completed = 0;
863 pending_list = &sma->pending_const;
865 pending_list = &sma->sems[semnum].pending_const;
867 list_for_each_entry_safe(q, tmp, pending_list, list) {
868 int error = perform_atomic_semop(sma, q);
872 /* operation completed, remove from queue & wakeup */
873 unlink_queue(sma, q);
875 wake_up_sem_queue_prepare(q, error, wake_q);
880 return semop_completed;
884 * do_smart_wakeup_zero - wakeup all wait for zero tasks
885 * @sma: semaphore array
886 * @sops: operations that were performed
887 * @nsops: number of operations
888 * @wake_q: lockless wake-queue head
890 * Checks all required queue for wait-for-zero operations, based
891 * on the actual changes that were performed on the semaphore array.
892 * The function returns 1 if at least one operation was completed successfully.
894 static int do_smart_wakeup_zero(struct sem_array *sma, struct sembuf *sops,
895 int nsops, struct wake_q_head *wake_q)
898 int semop_completed = 0;
901 /* first: the per-semaphore queues, if known */
903 for (i = 0; i < nsops; i++) {
904 int num = sops[i].sem_num;
906 if (sma->sems[num].semval == 0) {
908 semop_completed |= wake_const_ops(sma, num, wake_q);
913 * No sops means modified semaphores not known.
914 * Assume all were changed.
916 for (i = 0; i < sma->sem_nsems; i++) {
917 if (sma->sems[i].semval == 0) {
919 semop_completed |= wake_const_ops(sma, i, wake_q);
924 * If one of the modified semaphores got 0,
925 * then check the global queue, too.
928 semop_completed |= wake_const_ops(sma, -1, wake_q);
930 return semop_completed;
935 * update_queue - look for tasks that can be completed.
936 * @sma: semaphore array.
937 * @semnum: semaphore that was modified.
938 * @wake_q: lockless wake-queue head.
940 * update_queue must be called after a semaphore in a semaphore array
941 * was modified. If multiple semaphores were modified, update_queue must
942 * be called with semnum = -1, as well as with the number of each modified
944 * The tasks that must be woken up are added to @wake_q. The return code
945 * is stored in q->pid.
946 * The function internally checks if const operations can now succeed.
948 * The function return 1 if at least one semop was completed successfully.
950 static int update_queue(struct sem_array *sma, int semnum, struct wake_q_head *wake_q)
952 struct sem_queue *q, *tmp;
953 struct list_head *pending_list;
954 int semop_completed = 0;
957 pending_list = &sma->pending_alter;
959 pending_list = &sma->sems[semnum].pending_alter;
962 list_for_each_entry_safe(q, tmp, pending_list, list) {
965 /* If we are scanning the single sop, per-semaphore list of
966 * one semaphore and that semaphore is 0, then it is not
967 * necessary to scan further: simple increments
968 * that affect only one entry succeed immediately and cannot
969 * be in the per semaphore pending queue, and decrements
970 * cannot be successful if the value is already 0.
972 if (semnum != -1 && sma->sems[semnum].semval == 0)
975 error = perform_atomic_semop(sma, q);
977 /* Does q->sleeper still need to sleep? */
981 unlink_queue(sma, q);
987 do_smart_wakeup_zero(sma, q->sops, q->nsops, wake_q);
988 restart = check_restart(sma, q);
991 wake_up_sem_queue_prepare(q, error, wake_q);
995 return semop_completed;
999 * set_semotime - set sem_otime
1000 * @sma: semaphore array
1001 * @sops: operations that modified the array, may be NULL
1003 * sem_otime is replicated to avoid cache line trashing.
1004 * This function sets one instance to the current time.
1006 static void set_semotime(struct sem_array *sma, struct sembuf *sops)
1009 sma->sems[0].sem_otime = ktime_get_real_seconds();
1011 sma->sems[sops[0].sem_num].sem_otime =
1012 ktime_get_real_seconds();
1017 * do_smart_update - optimized update_queue
1018 * @sma: semaphore array
1019 * @sops: operations that were performed
1020 * @nsops: number of operations
1021 * @otime: force setting otime
1022 * @wake_q: lockless wake-queue head
1024 * do_smart_update() does the required calls to update_queue and wakeup_zero,
1025 * based on the actual changes that were performed on the semaphore array.
1026 * Note that the function does not do the actual wake-up: the caller is
1027 * responsible for calling wake_up_q().
1028 * It is safe to perform this call after dropping all locks.
1030 static void do_smart_update(struct sem_array *sma, struct sembuf *sops, int nsops,
1031 int otime, struct wake_q_head *wake_q)
1035 otime |= do_smart_wakeup_zero(sma, sops, nsops, wake_q);
1037 if (!list_empty(&sma->pending_alter)) {
1038 /* semaphore array uses the global queue - just process it. */
1039 otime |= update_queue(sma, -1, wake_q);
1043 * No sops, thus the modified semaphores are not
1046 for (i = 0; i < sma->sem_nsems; i++)
1047 otime |= update_queue(sma, i, wake_q);
1050 * Check the semaphores that were increased:
1051 * - No complex ops, thus all sleeping ops are
1053 * - if we decreased the value, then any sleeping
1054 * semaphore ops won't be able to run: If the
1055 * previous value was too small, then the new
1056 * value will be too small, too.
1058 for (i = 0; i < nsops; i++) {
1059 if (sops[i].sem_op > 0) {
1060 otime |= update_queue(sma,
1061 sops[i].sem_num, wake_q);
1067 set_semotime(sma, sops);
1071 * check_qop: Test if a queued operation sleeps on the semaphore semnum
1073 static int check_qop(struct sem_array *sma, int semnum, struct sem_queue *q,
1076 struct sembuf *sop = q->blocking;
1079 * Linux always (since 0.99.10) reported a task as sleeping on all
1080 * semaphores. This violates SUS, therefore it was changed to the
1081 * standard compliant behavior.
1082 * Give the administrators a chance to notice that an application
1083 * might misbehave because it relies on the Linux behavior.
1085 pr_info_once("semctl(GETNCNT/GETZCNT) is since 3.16 Single Unix Specification compliant.\n"
1086 "The task %s (%d) triggered the difference, watch for misbehavior.\n",
1087 current->comm, task_pid_nr(current));
1089 if (sop->sem_num != semnum)
1092 if (count_zero && sop->sem_op == 0)
1094 if (!count_zero && sop->sem_op < 0)
1100 /* The following counts are associated to each semaphore:
1101 * semncnt number of tasks waiting on semval being nonzero
1102 * semzcnt number of tasks waiting on semval being zero
1104 * Per definition, a task waits only on the semaphore of the first semop
1105 * that cannot proceed, even if additional operation would block, too.
1107 static int count_semcnt(struct sem_array *sma, ushort semnum,
1110 struct list_head *l;
1111 struct sem_queue *q;
1115 /* First: check the simple operations. They are easy to evaluate */
1117 l = &sma->sems[semnum].pending_const;
1119 l = &sma->sems[semnum].pending_alter;
1121 list_for_each_entry(q, l, list) {
1122 /* all task on a per-semaphore list sleep on exactly
1128 /* Then: check the complex operations. */
1129 list_for_each_entry(q, &sma->pending_alter, list) {
1130 semcnt += check_qop(sma, semnum, q, count_zero);
1133 list_for_each_entry(q, &sma->pending_const, list) {
1134 semcnt += check_qop(sma, semnum, q, count_zero);
1140 /* Free a semaphore set. freeary() is called with sem_ids.rwsem locked
1141 * as a writer and the spinlock for this semaphore set hold. sem_ids.rwsem
1142 * remains locked on exit.
1144 static void freeary(struct ipc_namespace *ns, struct kern_ipc_perm *ipcp)
1146 struct sem_undo *un, *tu;
1147 struct sem_queue *q, *tq;
1148 struct sem_array *sma = container_of(ipcp, struct sem_array, sem_perm);
1150 DEFINE_WAKE_Q(wake_q);
1152 /* Free the existing undo structures for this semaphore set. */
1153 ipc_assert_locked_object(&sma->sem_perm);
1154 list_for_each_entry_safe(un, tu, &sma->list_id, list_id) {
1155 list_del(&un->list_id);
1156 spin_lock(&un->ulp->lock);
1158 list_del_rcu(&un->list_proc);
1159 spin_unlock(&un->ulp->lock);
1160 kvfree_rcu(un, rcu);
1163 /* Wake up all pending processes and let them fail with EIDRM. */
1164 list_for_each_entry_safe(q, tq, &sma->pending_const, list) {
1165 unlink_queue(sma, q);
1166 wake_up_sem_queue_prepare(q, -EIDRM, &wake_q);
1169 list_for_each_entry_safe(q, tq, &sma->pending_alter, list) {
1170 unlink_queue(sma, q);
1171 wake_up_sem_queue_prepare(q, -EIDRM, &wake_q);
1173 for (i = 0; i < sma->sem_nsems; i++) {
1174 struct sem *sem = &sma->sems[i];
1175 list_for_each_entry_safe(q, tq, &sem->pending_const, list) {
1176 unlink_queue(sma, q);
1177 wake_up_sem_queue_prepare(q, -EIDRM, &wake_q);
1179 list_for_each_entry_safe(q, tq, &sem->pending_alter, list) {
1180 unlink_queue(sma, q);
1181 wake_up_sem_queue_prepare(q, -EIDRM, &wake_q);
1183 ipc_update_pid(&sem->sempid, NULL);
1186 /* Remove the semaphore set from the IDR */
1188 sem_unlock(sma, -1);
1192 ns->used_sems -= sma->sem_nsems;
1193 ipc_rcu_putref(&sma->sem_perm, sem_rcu_free);
1196 static unsigned long copy_semid_to_user(void __user *buf, struct semid64_ds *in, int version)
1200 return copy_to_user(buf, in, sizeof(*in));
1203 struct semid_ds out;
1205 memset(&out, 0, sizeof(out));
1207 ipc64_perm_to_ipc_perm(&in->sem_perm, &out.sem_perm);
1209 out.sem_otime = in->sem_otime;
1210 out.sem_ctime = in->sem_ctime;
1211 out.sem_nsems = in->sem_nsems;
1213 return copy_to_user(buf, &out, sizeof(out));
1220 static time64_t get_semotime(struct sem_array *sma)
1225 res = sma->sems[0].sem_otime;
1226 for (i = 1; i < sma->sem_nsems; i++) {
1227 time64_t to = sma->sems[i].sem_otime;
1235 static int semctl_stat(struct ipc_namespace *ns, int semid,
1236 int cmd, struct semid64_ds *semid64)
1238 struct sem_array *sma;
1242 memset(semid64, 0, sizeof(*semid64));
1245 if (cmd == SEM_STAT || cmd == SEM_STAT_ANY) {
1246 sma = sem_obtain_object(ns, semid);
1251 } else { /* IPC_STAT */
1252 sma = sem_obtain_object_check(ns, semid);
1259 /* see comment for SHM_STAT_ANY */
1260 if (cmd == SEM_STAT_ANY)
1261 audit_ipc_obj(&sma->sem_perm);
1264 if (ipcperms(ns, &sma->sem_perm, S_IRUGO))
1268 err = security_sem_semctl(&sma->sem_perm, cmd);
1272 ipc_lock_object(&sma->sem_perm);
1274 if (!ipc_valid_object(&sma->sem_perm)) {
1275 ipc_unlock_object(&sma->sem_perm);
1280 kernel_to_ipc64_perm(&sma->sem_perm, &semid64->sem_perm);
1281 semotime = get_semotime(sma);
1282 semid64->sem_otime = semotime;
1283 semid64->sem_ctime = sma->sem_ctime;
1284 #ifndef CONFIG_64BIT
1285 semid64->sem_otime_high = semotime >> 32;
1286 semid64->sem_ctime_high = sma->sem_ctime >> 32;
1288 semid64->sem_nsems = sma->sem_nsems;
1290 if (cmd == IPC_STAT) {
1292 * As defined in SUS:
1293 * Return 0 on success
1298 * SEM_STAT and SEM_STAT_ANY (both Linux specific)
1299 * Return the full id, including the sequence number
1301 err = sma->sem_perm.id;
1303 ipc_unlock_object(&sma->sem_perm);
1309 static int semctl_info(struct ipc_namespace *ns, int semid,
1310 int cmd, void __user *p)
1312 struct seminfo seminfo;
1316 err = security_sem_semctl(NULL, cmd);
1320 memset(&seminfo, 0, sizeof(seminfo));
1321 seminfo.semmni = ns->sc_semmni;
1322 seminfo.semmns = ns->sc_semmns;
1323 seminfo.semmsl = ns->sc_semmsl;
1324 seminfo.semopm = ns->sc_semopm;
1325 seminfo.semvmx = SEMVMX;
1326 seminfo.semmnu = SEMMNU;
1327 seminfo.semmap = SEMMAP;
1328 seminfo.semume = SEMUME;
1329 down_read(&sem_ids(ns).rwsem);
1330 if (cmd == SEM_INFO) {
1331 seminfo.semusz = sem_ids(ns).in_use;
1332 seminfo.semaem = ns->used_sems;
1334 seminfo.semusz = SEMUSZ;
1335 seminfo.semaem = SEMAEM;
1337 max_idx = ipc_get_maxidx(&sem_ids(ns));
1338 up_read(&sem_ids(ns).rwsem);
1339 if (copy_to_user(p, &seminfo, sizeof(struct seminfo)))
1341 return (max_idx < 0) ? 0 : max_idx;
1344 static int semctl_setval(struct ipc_namespace *ns, int semid, int semnum,
1347 struct sem_undo *un;
1348 struct sem_array *sma;
1351 DEFINE_WAKE_Q(wake_q);
1353 if (val > SEMVMX || val < 0)
1357 sma = sem_obtain_object_check(ns, semid);
1360 return PTR_ERR(sma);
1363 if (semnum < 0 || semnum >= sma->sem_nsems) {
1369 if (ipcperms(ns, &sma->sem_perm, S_IWUGO)) {
1374 err = security_sem_semctl(&sma->sem_perm, SETVAL);
1380 sem_lock(sma, NULL, -1);
1382 if (!ipc_valid_object(&sma->sem_perm)) {
1383 sem_unlock(sma, -1);
1388 semnum = array_index_nospec(semnum, sma->sem_nsems);
1389 curr = &sma->sems[semnum];
1391 ipc_assert_locked_object(&sma->sem_perm);
1392 list_for_each_entry(un, &sma->list_id, list_id)
1393 un->semadj[semnum] = 0;
1396 ipc_update_pid(&curr->sempid, task_tgid(current));
1397 sma->sem_ctime = ktime_get_real_seconds();
1398 /* maybe some queued-up processes were waiting for this */
1399 do_smart_update(sma, NULL, 0, 0, &wake_q);
1400 sem_unlock(sma, -1);
1406 static int semctl_main(struct ipc_namespace *ns, int semid, int semnum,
1407 int cmd, void __user *p)
1409 struct sem_array *sma;
1412 ushort fast_sem_io[SEMMSL_FAST];
1413 ushort *sem_io = fast_sem_io;
1414 DEFINE_WAKE_Q(wake_q);
1417 sma = sem_obtain_object_check(ns, semid);
1420 return PTR_ERR(sma);
1423 nsems = sma->sem_nsems;
1426 if (ipcperms(ns, &sma->sem_perm, cmd == SETALL ? S_IWUGO : S_IRUGO))
1427 goto out_rcu_wakeup;
1429 err = security_sem_semctl(&sma->sem_perm, cmd);
1431 goto out_rcu_wakeup;
1437 ushort __user *array = p;
1440 sem_lock(sma, NULL, -1);
1441 if (!ipc_valid_object(&sma->sem_perm)) {
1445 if (nsems > SEMMSL_FAST) {
1446 if (!ipc_rcu_getref(&sma->sem_perm)) {
1450 sem_unlock(sma, -1);
1452 sem_io = kvmalloc_array(nsems, sizeof(ushort),
1454 if (sem_io == NULL) {
1455 ipc_rcu_putref(&sma->sem_perm, sem_rcu_free);
1460 sem_lock_and_putref(sma);
1461 if (!ipc_valid_object(&sma->sem_perm)) {
1466 for (i = 0; i < sma->sem_nsems; i++)
1467 sem_io[i] = sma->sems[i].semval;
1468 sem_unlock(sma, -1);
1471 if (copy_to_user(array, sem_io, nsems*sizeof(ushort)))
1478 struct sem_undo *un;
1480 if (!ipc_rcu_getref(&sma->sem_perm)) {
1482 goto out_rcu_wakeup;
1486 if (nsems > SEMMSL_FAST) {
1487 sem_io = kvmalloc_array(nsems, sizeof(ushort),
1489 if (sem_io == NULL) {
1490 ipc_rcu_putref(&sma->sem_perm, sem_rcu_free);
1495 if (copy_from_user(sem_io, p, nsems*sizeof(ushort))) {
1496 ipc_rcu_putref(&sma->sem_perm, sem_rcu_free);
1501 for (i = 0; i < nsems; i++) {
1502 if (sem_io[i] > SEMVMX) {
1503 ipc_rcu_putref(&sma->sem_perm, sem_rcu_free);
1509 sem_lock_and_putref(sma);
1510 if (!ipc_valid_object(&sma->sem_perm)) {
1515 for (i = 0; i < nsems; i++) {
1516 sma->sems[i].semval = sem_io[i];
1517 ipc_update_pid(&sma->sems[i].sempid, task_tgid(current));
1520 ipc_assert_locked_object(&sma->sem_perm);
1521 list_for_each_entry(un, &sma->list_id, list_id) {
1522 for (i = 0; i < nsems; i++)
1525 sma->sem_ctime = ktime_get_real_seconds();
1526 /* maybe some queued-up processes were waiting for this */
1527 do_smart_update(sma, NULL, 0, 0, &wake_q);
1531 /* GETVAL, GETPID, GETNCTN, GETZCNT: fall-through */
1534 if (semnum < 0 || semnum >= nsems)
1535 goto out_rcu_wakeup;
1537 sem_lock(sma, NULL, -1);
1538 if (!ipc_valid_object(&sma->sem_perm)) {
1543 semnum = array_index_nospec(semnum, nsems);
1544 curr = &sma->sems[semnum];
1551 err = pid_vnr(curr->sempid);
1554 err = count_semcnt(sma, semnum, 0);
1557 err = count_semcnt(sma, semnum, 1);
1562 sem_unlock(sma, -1);
1567 if (sem_io != fast_sem_io)
1572 static inline unsigned long
1573 copy_semid_from_user(struct semid64_ds *out, void __user *buf, int version)
1577 if (copy_from_user(out, buf, sizeof(*out)))
1582 struct semid_ds tbuf_old;
1584 if (copy_from_user(&tbuf_old, buf, sizeof(tbuf_old)))
1587 out->sem_perm.uid = tbuf_old.sem_perm.uid;
1588 out->sem_perm.gid = tbuf_old.sem_perm.gid;
1589 out->sem_perm.mode = tbuf_old.sem_perm.mode;
1599 * This function handles some semctl commands which require the rwsem
1600 * to be held in write mode.
1601 * NOTE: no locks must be held, the rwsem is taken inside this function.
1603 static int semctl_down(struct ipc_namespace *ns, int semid,
1604 int cmd, struct semid64_ds *semid64)
1606 struct sem_array *sma;
1608 struct kern_ipc_perm *ipcp;
1610 down_write(&sem_ids(ns).rwsem);
1613 ipcp = ipcctl_obtain_check(ns, &sem_ids(ns), semid, cmd,
1614 &semid64->sem_perm, 0);
1616 err = PTR_ERR(ipcp);
1620 sma = container_of(ipcp, struct sem_array, sem_perm);
1622 err = security_sem_semctl(&sma->sem_perm, cmd);
1628 sem_lock(sma, NULL, -1);
1629 /* freeary unlocks the ipc object and rcu */
1633 sem_lock(sma, NULL, -1);
1634 err = ipc_update_perm(&semid64->sem_perm, ipcp);
1637 sma->sem_ctime = ktime_get_real_seconds();
1645 sem_unlock(sma, -1);
1649 up_write(&sem_ids(ns).rwsem);
1653 static long ksys_semctl(int semid, int semnum, int cmd, unsigned long arg, int version)
1655 struct ipc_namespace *ns;
1656 void __user *p = (void __user *)arg;
1657 struct semid64_ds semid64;
1663 ns = current->nsproxy->ipc_ns;
1668 return semctl_info(ns, semid, cmd, p);
1672 err = semctl_stat(ns, semid, cmd, &semid64);
1675 if (copy_semid_to_user(p, &semid64, version))
1684 return semctl_main(ns, semid, semnum, cmd, p);
1687 #if defined(CONFIG_64BIT) && defined(__BIG_ENDIAN)
1688 /* big-endian 64bit */
1691 /* 32bit or little-endian 64bit */
1694 return semctl_setval(ns, semid, semnum, val);
1697 if (copy_semid_from_user(&semid64, p, version))
1701 return semctl_down(ns, semid, cmd, &semid64);
1707 SYSCALL_DEFINE4(semctl, int, semid, int, semnum, int, cmd, unsigned long, arg)
1709 return ksys_semctl(semid, semnum, cmd, arg, IPC_64);
1712 #ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_WANT_IPC_PARSE_VERSION
1713 long ksys_old_semctl(int semid, int semnum, int cmd, unsigned long arg)
1715 int version = ipc_parse_version(&cmd);
1717 return ksys_semctl(semid, semnum, cmd, arg, version);
1720 SYSCALL_DEFINE4(old_semctl, int, semid, int, semnum, int, cmd, unsigned long, arg)
1722 return ksys_old_semctl(semid, semnum, cmd, arg);
1726 #ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
1728 struct compat_semid_ds {
1729 struct compat_ipc_perm sem_perm;
1730 old_time32_t sem_otime;
1731 old_time32_t sem_ctime;
1732 compat_uptr_t sem_base;
1733 compat_uptr_t sem_pending;
1734 compat_uptr_t sem_pending_last;
1736 unsigned short sem_nsems;
1739 static int copy_compat_semid_from_user(struct semid64_ds *out, void __user *buf,
1742 memset(out, 0, sizeof(*out));
1743 if (version == IPC_64) {
1744 struct compat_semid64_ds __user *p = buf;
1745 return get_compat_ipc64_perm(&out->sem_perm, &p->sem_perm);
1747 struct compat_semid_ds __user *p = buf;
1748 return get_compat_ipc_perm(&out->sem_perm, &p->sem_perm);
1752 static int copy_compat_semid_to_user(void __user *buf, struct semid64_ds *in,
1755 if (version == IPC_64) {
1756 struct compat_semid64_ds v;
1757 memset(&v, 0, sizeof(v));
1758 to_compat_ipc64_perm(&v.sem_perm, &in->sem_perm);
1759 v.sem_otime = lower_32_bits(in->sem_otime);
1760 v.sem_otime_high = upper_32_bits(in->sem_otime);
1761 v.sem_ctime = lower_32_bits(in->sem_ctime);
1762 v.sem_ctime_high = upper_32_bits(in->sem_ctime);
1763 v.sem_nsems = in->sem_nsems;
1764 return copy_to_user(buf, &v, sizeof(v));
1766 struct compat_semid_ds v;
1767 memset(&v, 0, sizeof(v));
1768 to_compat_ipc_perm(&v.sem_perm, &in->sem_perm);
1769 v.sem_otime = in->sem_otime;
1770 v.sem_ctime = in->sem_ctime;
1771 v.sem_nsems = in->sem_nsems;
1772 return copy_to_user(buf, &v, sizeof(v));
1776 static long compat_ksys_semctl(int semid, int semnum, int cmd, int arg, int version)
1778 void __user *p = compat_ptr(arg);
1779 struct ipc_namespace *ns;
1780 struct semid64_ds semid64;
1783 ns = current->nsproxy->ipc_ns;
1788 switch (cmd & (~IPC_64)) {
1791 return semctl_info(ns, semid, cmd, p);
1795 err = semctl_stat(ns, semid, cmd, &semid64);
1798 if (copy_compat_semid_to_user(p, &semid64, version))
1807 return semctl_main(ns, semid, semnum, cmd, p);
1809 return semctl_setval(ns, semid, semnum, arg);
1811 if (copy_compat_semid_from_user(&semid64, p, version))
1815 return semctl_down(ns, semid, cmd, &semid64);
1821 COMPAT_SYSCALL_DEFINE4(semctl, int, semid, int, semnum, int, cmd, int, arg)
1823 return compat_ksys_semctl(semid, semnum, cmd, arg, IPC_64);
1826 #ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_WANT_COMPAT_IPC_PARSE_VERSION
1827 long compat_ksys_old_semctl(int semid, int semnum, int cmd, int arg)
1829 int version = compat_ipc_parse_version(&cmd);
1831 return compat_ksys_semctl(semid, semnum, cmd, arg, version);
1834 COMPAT_SYSCALL_DEFINE4(old_semctl, int, semid, int, semnum, int, cmd, int, arg)
1836 return compat_ksys_old_semctl(semid, semnum, cmd, arg);
1841 /* If the task doesn't already have a undo_list, then allocate one
1842 * here. We guarantee there is only one thread using this undo list,
1843 * and current is THE ONE
1845 * If this allocation and assignment succeeds, but later
1846 * portions of this code fail, there is no need to free the sem_undo_list.
1847 * Just let it stay associated with the task, and it'll be freed later
1850 * This can block, so callers must hold no locks.
1852 static inline int get_undo_list(struct sem_undo_list **undo_listp)
1854 struct sem_undo_list *undo_list;
1856 undo_list = current->sysvsem.undo_list;
1858 undo_list = kzalloc(sizeof(*undo_list), GFP_KERNEL_ACCOUNT);
1859 if (undo_list == NULL)
1861 spin_lock_init(&undo_list->lock);
1862 refcount_set(&undo_list->refcnt, 1);
1863 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&undo_list->list_proc);
1865 current->sysvsem.undo_list = undo_list;
1867 *undo_listp = undo_list;
1871 static struct sem_undo *__lookup_undo(struct sem_undo_list *ulp, int semid)
1873 struct sem_undo *un;
1875 list_for_each_entry_rcu(un, &ulp->list_proc, list_proc,
1876 spin_is_locked(&ulp->lock)) {
1877 if (un->semid == semid)
1883 static struct sem_undo *lookup_undo(struct sem_undo_list *ulp, int semid)
1885 struct sem_undo *un;
1887 assert_spin_locked(&ulp->lock);
1889 un = __lookup_undo(ulp, semid);
1891 list_del_rcu(&un->list_proc);
1892 list_add_rcu(&un->list_proc, &ulp->list_proc);
1898 * find_alloc_undo - lookup (and if not present create) undo array
1900 * @semid: semaphore array id
1902 * The function looks up (and if not present creates) the undo structure.
1903 * The size of the undo structure depends on the size of the semaphore
1904 * array, thus the alloc path is not that straightforward.
1905 * Lifetime-rules: sem_undo is rcu-protected, on success, the function
1906 * performs a rcu_read_lock().
1908 static struct sem_undo *find_alloc_undo(struct ipc_namespace *ns, int semid)
1910 struct sem_array *sma;
1911 struct sem_undo_list *ulp;
1912 struct sem_undo *un, *new;
1915 error = get_undo_list(&ulp);
1917 return ERR_PTR(error);
1920 spin_lock(&ulp->lock);
1921 un = lookup_undo(ulp, semid);
1922 spin_unlock(&ulp->lock);
1923 if (likely(un != NULL))
1926 /* no undo structure around - allocate one. */
1927 /* step 1: figure out the size of the semaphore array */
1928 sma = sem_obtain_object_check(ns, semid);
1931 return ERR_CAST(sma);
1934 nsems = sma->sem_nsems;
1935 if (!ipc_rcu_getref(&sma->sem_perm)) {
1937 un = ERR_PTR(-EIDRM);
1942 /* step 2: allocate new undo structure */
1943 new = kvzalloc(sizeof(struct sem_undo) + sizeof(short)*nsems,
1944 GFP_KERNEL_ACCOUNT);
1946 ipc_rcu_putref(&sma->sem_perm, sem_rcu_free);
1947 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
1950 /* step 3: Acquire the lock on semaphore array */
1952 sem_lock_and_putref(sma);
1953 if (!ipc_valid_object(&sma->sem_perm)) {
1954 sem_unlock(sma, -1);
1957 un = ERR_PTR(-EIDRM);
1960 spin_lock(&ulp->lock);
1963 * step 4: check for races: did someone else allocate the undo struct?
1965 un = lookup_undo(ulp, semid);
1967 spin_unlock(&ulp->lock);
1971 /* step 5: initialize & link new undo structure */
1972 new->semadj = (short *) &new[1];
1975 assert_spin_locked(&ulp->lock);
1976 list_add_rcu(&new->list_proc, &ulp->list_proc);
1977 ipc_assert_locked_object(&sma->sem_perm);
1978 list_add(&new->list_id, &sma->list_id);
1980 spin_unlock(&ulp->lock);
1982 sem_unlock(sma, -1);
1987 long __do_semtimedop(int semid, struct sembuf *sops,
1988 unsigned nsops, const struct timespec64 *timeout,
1989 struct ipc_namespace *ns)
1991 int error = -EINVAL;
1992 struct sem_array *sma;
1994 struct sem_undo *un;
1996 bool undos = false, alter = false, dupsop = false;
1997 struct sem_queue queue;
1998 unsigned long dup = 0, jiffies_left = 0;
2000 if (nsops < 1 || semid < 0)
2002 if (nsops > ns->sc_semopm)
2006 if (timeout->tv_sec < 0 || timeout->tv_nsec < 0 ||
2007 timeout->tv_nsec >= 1000000000L) {
2011 jiffies_left = timespec64_to_jiffies(timeout);
2016 for (sop = sops; sop < sops + nsops; sop++) {
2017 unsigned long mask = 1ULL << ((sop->sem_num) % BITS_PER_LONG);
2019 if (sop->sem_num >= max)
2021 if (sop->sem_flg & SEM_UNDO)
2025 * There was a previous alter access that appears
2026 * to have accessed the same semaphore, thus use
2027 * the dupsop logic. "appears", because the detection
2028 * can only check % BITS_PER_LONG.
2032 if (sop->sem_op != 0) {
2039 /* On success, find_alloc_undo takes the rcu_read_lock */
2040 un = find_alloc_undo(ns, semid);
2042 error = PTR_ERR(un);
2050 sma = sem_obtain_object_check(ns, semid);
2053 error = PTR_ERR(sma);
2058 if (max >= sma->sem_nsems) {
2064 if (ipcperms(ns, &sma->sem_perm, alter ? S_IWUGO : S_IRUGO)) {
2069 error = security_sem_semop(&sma->sem_perm, sops, nsops, alter);
2076 locknum = sem_lock(sma, sops, nsops);
2078 * We eventually might perform the following check in a lockless
2079 * fashion, considering ipc_valid_object() locking constraints.
2080 * If nsops == 1 and there is no contention for sem_perm.lock, then
2081 * only a per-semaphore lock is held and it's OK to proceed with the
2082 * check below. More details on the fine grained locking scheme
2083 * entangled here and why it's RMID race safe on comments at sem_lock()
2085 if (!ipc_valid_object(&sma->sem_perm))
2088 * semid identifiers are not unique - find_alloc_undo may have
2089 * allocated an undo structure, it was invalidated by an RMID
2090 * and now a new array with received the same id. Check and fail.
2091 * This case can be detected checking un->semid. The existence of
2092 * "un" itself is guaranteed by rcu.
2094 if (un && un->semid == -1)
2098 queue.nsops = nsops;
2100 queue.pid = task_tgid(current);
2101 queue.alter = alter;
2102 queue.dupsop = dupsop;
2104 error = perform_atomic_semop(sma, &queue);
2105 if (error == 0) { /* non-blocking successful path */
2106 DEFINE_WAKE_Q(wake_q);
2109 * If the operation was successful, then do
2110 * the required updates.
2113 do_smart_update(sma, sops, nsops, 1, &wake_q);
2115 set_semotime(sma, sops);
2117 sem_unlock(sma, locknum);
2123 if (error < 0) /* non-blocking error path */
2127 * We need to sleep on this operation, so we put the current
2128 * task into the pending queue and go to sleep.
2132 int idx = array_index_nospec(sops->sem_num, sma->sem_nsems);
2133 curr = &sma->sems[idx];
2136 if (sma->complex_count) {
2137 list_add_tail(&queue.list,
2138 &sma->pending_alter);
2141 list_add_tail(&queue.list,
2142 &curr->pending_alter);
2145 list_add_tail(&queue.list, &curr->pending_const);
2148 if (!sma->complex_count)
2152 list_add_tail(&queue.list, &sma->pending_alter);
2154 list_add_tail(&queue.list, &sma->pending_const);
2156 sma->complex_count++;
2160 /* memory ordering ensured by the lock in sem_lock() */
2161 WRITE_ONCE(queue.status, -EINTR);
2162 queue.sleeper = current;
2164 /* memory ordering is ensured by the lock in sem_lock() */
2165 __set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
2166 sem_unlock(sma, locknum);
2170 jiffies_left = schedule_timeout(jiffies_left);
2175 * fastpath: the semop has completed, either successfully or
2176 * not, from the syscall pov, is quite irrelevant to us at this
2177 * point; we're done.
2179 * We _do_ care, nonetheless, about being awoken by a signal or
2180 * spuriously. The queue.status is checked again in the
2181 * slowpath (aka after taking sem_lock), such that we can detect
2182 * scenarios where we were awakened externally, during the
2183 * window between wake_q_add() and wake_up_q().
2186 error = READ_ONCE(queue.status);
2187 if (error != -EINTR) {
2188 /* see SEM_BARRIER_2 for purpose/pairing */
2189 smp_acquire__after_ctrl_dep();
2194 locknum = sem_lock(sma, sops, nsops);
2196 if (!ipc_valid_object(&sma->sem_perm))
2200 * No necessity for any barrier: We are protect by sem_lock()
2202 error = READ_ONCE(queue.status);
2205 * If queue.status != -EINTR we are woken up by another process.
2206 * Leave without unlink_queue(), but with sem_unlock().
2208 if (error != -EINTR)
2212 * If an interrupt occurred we have to clean up the queue.
2214 if (timeout && jiffies_left == 0)
2216 } while (error == -EINTR && !signal_pending(current)); /* spurious */
2218 unlink_queue(sma, &queue);
2221 sem_unlock(sma, locknum);
2227 static long do_semtimedop(int semid, struct sembuf __user *tsops,
2228 unsigned nsops, const struct timespec64 *timeout)
2230 struct sembuf fast_sops[SEMOPM_FAST];
2231 struct sembuf *sops = fast_sops;
2232 struct ipc_namespace *ns;
2235 ns = current->nsproxy->ipc_ns;
2236 if (nsops > ns->sc_semopm)
2241 if (nsops > SEMOPM_FAST) {
2242 sops = kvmalloc_array(nsops, sizeof(*sops), GFP_KERNEL);
2247 if (copy_from_user(sops, tsops, nsops * sizeof(*tsops))) {
2252 ret = __do_semtimedop(semid, sops, nsops, timeout, ns);
2255 if (sops != fast_sops)
2261 long ksys_semtimedop(int semid, struct sembuf __user *tsops,
2262 unsigned int nsops, const struct __kernel_timespec __user *timeout)
2265 struct timespec64 ts;
2266 if (get_timespec64(&ts, timeout))
2268 return do_semtimedop(semid, tsops, nsops, &ts);
2270 return do_semtimedop(semid, tsops, nsops, NULL);
2273 SYSCALL_DEFINE4(semtimedop, int, semid, struct sembuf __user *, tsops,
2274 unsigned int, nsops, const struct __kernel_timespec __user *, timeout)
2276 return ksys_semtimedop(semid, tsops, nsops, timeout);
2279 #ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT_32BIT_TIME
2280 long compat_ksys_semtimedop(int semid, struct sembuf __user *tsems,
2282 const struct old_timespec32 __user *timeout)
2285 struct timespec64 ts;
2286 if (get_old_timespec32(&ts, timeout))
2288 return do_semtimedop(semid, tsems, nsops, &ts);
2290 return do_semtimedop(semid, tsems, nsops, NULL);
2293 SYSCALL_DEFINE4(semtimedop_time32, int, semid, struct sembuf __user *, tsems,
2294 unsigned int, nsops,
2295 const struct old_timespec32 __user *, timeout)
2297 return compat_ksys_semtimedop(semid, tsems, nsops, timeout);
2301 SYSCALL_DEFINE3(semop, int, semid, struct sembuf __user *, tsops,
2304 return do_semtimedop(semid, tsops, nsops, NULL);
2307 /* If CLONE_SYSVSEM is set, establish sharing of SEM_UNDO state between
2308 * parent and child tasks.
2311 int copy_semundo(unsigned long clone_flags, struct task_struct *tsk)
2313 struct sem_undo_list *undo_list;
2316 if (clone_flags & CLONE_SYSVSEM) {
2317 error = get_undo_list(&undo_list);
2320 refcount_inc(&undo_list->refcnt);
2321 tsk->sysvsem.undo_list = undo_list;
2323 tsk->sysvsem.undo_list = NULL;
2329 * add semadj values to semaphores, free undo structures.
2330 * undo structures are not freed when semaphore arrays are destroyed
2331 * so some of them may be out of date.
2332 * IMPLEMENTATION NOTE: There is some confusion over whether the
2333 * set of adjustments that needs to be done should be done in an atomic
2334 * manner or not. That is, if we are attempting to decrement the semval
2335 * should we queue up and wait until we can do so legally?
2336 * The original implementation attempted to do this (queue and wait).
2337 * The current implementation does not do so. The POSIX standard
2338 * and SVID should be consulted to determine what behavior is mandated.
2340 void exit_sem(struct task_struct *tsk)
2342 struct sem_undo_list *ulp;
2344 ulp = tsk->sysvsem.undo_list;
2347 tsk->sysvsem.undo_list = NULL;
2349 if (!refcount_dec_and_test(&ulp->refcnt))
2353 struct sem_array *sma;
2354 struct sem_undo *un;
2356 DEFINE_WAKE_Q(wake_q);
2361 un = list_entry_rcu(ulp->list_proc.next,
2362 struct sem_undo, list_proc);
2363 if (&un->list_proc == &ulp->list_proc) {
2365 * We must wait for freeary() before freeing this ulp,
2366 * in case we raced with last sem_undo. There is a small
2367 * possibility where we exit while freeary() didn't
2368 * finish unlocking sem_undo_list.
2370 spin_lock(&ulp->lock);
2371 spin_unlock(&ulp->lock);
2375 spin_lock(&ulp->lock);
2377 spin_unlock(&ulp->lock);
2379 /* exit_sem raced with IPC_RMID, nothing to do */
2385 sma = sem_obtain_object_check(tsk->nsproxy->ipc_ns, semid);
2386 /* exit_sem raced with IPC_RMID, nothing to do */
2392 sem_lock(sma, NULL, -1);
2393 /* exit_sem raced with IPC_RMID, nothing to do */
2394 if (!ipc_valid_object(&sma->sem_perm)) {
2395 sem_unlock(sma, -1);
2399 un = __lookup_undo(ulp, semid);
2401 /* exit_sem raced with IPC_RMID+semget() that created
2402 * exactly the same semid. Nothing to do.
2404 sem_unlock(sma, -1);
2409 /* remove un from the linked lists */
2410 ipc_assert_locked_object(&sma->sem_perm);
2411 list_del(&un->list_id);
2413 spin_lock(&ulp->lock);
2414 list_del_rcu(&un->list_proc);
2415 spin_unlock(&ulp->lock);
2417 /* perform adjustments registered in un */
2418 for (i = 0; i < sma->sem_nsems; i++) {
2419 struct sem *semaphore = &sma->sems[i];
2420 if (un->semadj[i]) {
2421 semaphore->semval += un->semadj[i];
2423 * Range checks of the new semaphore value,
2424 * not defined by sus:
2425 * - Some unices ignore the undo entirely
2426 * (e.g. HP UX 11i 11.22, Tru64 V5.1)
2427 * - some cap the value (e.g. FreeBSD caps
2428 * at 0, but doesn't enforce SEMVMX)
2430 * Linux caps the semaphore value, both at 0
2433 * Manfred <manfred@colorfullife.com>
2435 if (semaphore->semval < 0)
2436 semaphore->semval = 0;
2437 if (semaphore->semval > SEMVMX)
2438 semaphore->semval = SEMVMX;
2439 ipc_update_pid(&semaphore->sempid, task_tgid(current));
2442 /* maybe some queued-up processes were waiting for this */
2443 do_smart_update(sma, NULL, 0, 1, &wake_q);
2444 sem_unlock(sma, -1);
2448 kvfree_rcu(un, rcu);
2453 #ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
2454 static int sysvipc_sem_proc_show(struct seq_file *s, void *it)
2456 struct user_namespace *user_ns = seq_user_ns(s);
2457 struct kern_ipc_perm *ipcp = it;
2458 struct sem_array *sma = container_of(ipcp, struct sem_array, sem_perm);
2462 * The proc interface isn't aware of sem_lock(), it calls
2463 * ipc_lock_object(), i.e. spin_lock(&sma->sem_perm.lock).
2464 * (in sysvipc_find_ipc)
2465 * In order to stay compatible with sem_lock(), we must
2466 * enter / leave complex_mode.
2468 complexmode_enter(sma);
2470 sem_otime = get_semotime(sma);
2473 "%10d %10d %4o %10u %5u %5u %5u %5u %10llu %10llu\n",
2478 from_kuid_munged(user_ns, sma->sem_perm.uid),
2479 from_kgid_munged(user_ns, sma->sem_perm.gid),
2480 from_kuid_munged(user_ns, sma->sem_perm.cuid),
2481 from_kgid_munged(user_ns, sma->sem_perm.cgid),
2485 complexmode_tryleave(sma);