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Kernel: Stop swallowing thread unblocks while process is stopped
This easily led to kernel deadlocks if the stopped thread held an important global mutex (like the disk cache lock) while blocking. Resolve this by ensuring stopped threads have a chance to return to the userland boundary before actually stopping.
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Andreas Kling
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@@ -314,8 +314,8 @@ void Thread::unblock_from_blocker(Blocker& blocker)
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SpinlockLocker block_lock(m_block_lock);
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if (m_blocker != &blocker)
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return;
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if (!should_be_stopped() && !is_stopped())
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unblock();
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VERIFY(!is_stopped());
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unblock();
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};
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if (Processor::current_in_irq() != 0) {
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Processor::deferred_call_queue([do_unblock = move(do_unblock), self = try_make_weak_ptr().release_value_but_fixme_should_propagate_errors()]() {
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@@ -1273,14 +1273,8 @@ void Thread::set_state(State new_state, u8 stop_signal)
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m_stop_state = previous_state != Thread::State::Running ? previous_state : Thread::State::Runnable;
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auto& process = this->process();
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if (!process.set_stopped(true)) {
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process.for_each_thread([&](auto& thread) {
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if (&thread == this)
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return;
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if (thread.is_stopped())
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return;
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dbgln_if(THREAD_DEBUG, "Stopping peer thread {}", thread);
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thread.set_state(Thread::State::Stopped, stop_signal);
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});
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// Note that we don't explicitly stop peer threads, we let them stop on their own the next time they
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// enter/exit a syscall, or once their current time slice runs out.
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process.unblock_waiters(Thread::WaitBlocker::UnblockFlags::Stopped, stop_signal);
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// Tell the parent process (if any) about this change.
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if (auto parent = Process::from_pid_ignoring_jails(process.ppid())) {
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