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author | David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> | 2009-09-14 17:26:13 +0100 |
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committer | James Morris <jmorris@namei.org> | 2009-09-15 09:11:02 +1000 |
commit | c08ef808ef24df32e25fbd949fe5310172f3c408 (patch) | |
tree | 12bae6fd48e1cdcc1b792c221376c727d9472cc6 /security/keys/gc.c | |
parent | 5c84342a3e147a23752276650340801c237d0e56 (diff) | |
download | linux-c08ef808ef24df32e25fbd949fe5310172f3c408.tar.bz2 |
KEYS: Fix garbage collector
Fix a number of problems with the new key garbage collector:
(1) A rogue semicolon in keyring_gc() was causing the initial count of dead
keys to be miscalculated.
(2) A missing return in keyring_gc() meant that under certain circumstances,
the keyring semaphore would be unlocked twice.
(3) The key serial tree iterator (key_garbage_collector()) part of the garbage
collector has been modified to:
(a) Complete each scan of the keyrings before setting the new timer.
(b) Only set the new timer for keys that have yet to expire. This means
that the new timer is now calculated correctly, and the gc doesn't
get into a loop continually scanning for keys that have expired, and
preventing other things from happening, like RCU cleaning up the old
keyring contents.
(c) Perform an extra scan if any keys were garbage collected in this one
as a key might become garbage during a scan, and (b) could mean we
don't set the timer again.
(4) Made key_schedule_gc() take the time at which to do a collection run,
rather than the time at which the key expires. This means the collection
of dead keys (key type unregistered) can happen immediately.
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: James Morris <jmorris@namei.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'security/keys/gc.c')
-rw-r--r-- | security/keys/gc.c | 78 |
1 files changed, 51 insertions, 27 deletions
diff --git a/security/keys/gc.c b/security/keys/gc.c index 1e616aef55fd..485fc6233c38 100644 --- a/security/keys/gc.c +++ b/security/keys/gc.c @@ -26,8 +26,10 @@ static void key_garbage_collector(struct work_struct *); static DEFINE_TIMER(key_gc_timer, key_gc_timer_func, 0, 0); static DECLARE_WORK(key_gc_work, key_garbage_collector); static key_serial_t key_gc_cursor; /* the last key the gc considered */ +static bool key_gc_again; static unsigned long key_gc_executing; static time_t key_gc_next_run = LONG_MAX; +static time_t key_gc_new_timer; /* * Schedule a garbage collection run @@ -40,9 +42,7 @@ void key_schedule_gc(time_t gc_at) kenter("%ld", gc_at - now); - gc_at += key_gc_delay; - - if (now >= gc_at) { + if (gc_at <= now) { schedule_work(&key_gc_work); } else if (gc_at < key_gc_next_run) { expires = jiffies + (gc_at - now) * HZ; @@ -112,16 +112,18 @@ static void key_garbage_collector(struct work_struct *work) struct rb_node *rb; key_serial_t cursor; struct key *key, *xkey; - time_t new_timer = LONG_MAX, limit; + time_t new_timer = LONG_MAX, limit, now; - kenter(""); + now = current_kernel_time().tv_sec; + kenter("[%x,%ld]", key_gc_cursor, key_gc_new_timer - now); if (test_and_set_bit(0, &key_gc_executing)) { - key_schedule_gc(current_kernel_time().tv_sec); + key_schedule_gc(current_kernel_time().tv_sec + 1); + kleave(" [busy; deferring]"); return; } - limit = current_kernel_time().tv_sec; + limit = now; if (limit > key_gc_delay) limit -= key_gc_delay; else @@ -129,12 +131,19 @@ static void key_garbage_collector(struct work_struct *work) spin_lock(&key_serial_lock); - if (RB_EMPTY_ROOT(&key_serial_tree)) - goto reached_the_end; + if (unlikely(RB_EMPTY_ROOT(&key_serial_tree))) { + spin_unlock(&key_serial_lock); + clear_bit(0, &key_gc_executing); + return; + } cursor = key_gc_cursor; if (cursor < 0) cursor = 0; + if (cursor > 0) + new_timer = key_gc_new_timer; + else + key_gc_again = false; /* find the first key above the cursor */ key = NULL; @@ -160,35 +169,50 @@ static void key_garbage_collector(struct work_struct *work) /* trawl through the keys looking for keyrings */ for (;;) { - if (key->expiry > 0 && key->expiry < new_timer) + if (key->expiry > now && key->expiry < new_timer) { + kdebug("will expire %x in %ld", + key_serial(key), key->expiry - now); new_timer = key->expiry; + } if (key->type == &key_type_keyring && - key_gc_keyring(key, limit)) { - /* the gc ate our lock */ - schedule_work(&key_gc_work); - goto no_unlock; - } + key_gc_keyring(key, limit)) + /* the gc had to release our lock so that the keyring + * could be modified, so we have to get it again */ + goto gc_released_our_lock; rb = rb_next(&key->serial_node); - if (!rb) { - key_gc_cursor = 0; - break; - } + if (!rb) + goto reached_the_end; key = rb_entry(rb, struct key, serial_node); } -out: - spin_unlock(&key_serial_lock); -no_unlock: +gc_released_our_lock: + kdebug("gc_released_our_lock"); + key_gc_new_timer = new_timer; + key_gc_again = true; clear_bit(0, &key_gc_executing); - if (new_timer < LONG_MAX) - key_schedule_gc(new_timer); - - kleave(""); + schedule_work(&key_gc_work); + kleave(" [continue]"); return; + /* when we reach the end of the run, we set the timer for the next one */ reached_the_end: + kdebug("reached_the_end"); + spin_unlock(&key_serial_lock); + key_gc_new_timer = new_timer; key_gc_cursor = 0; - goto out; + clear_bit(0, &key_gc_executing); + + if (key_gc_again) { + /* there may have been a key that expired whilst we were + * scanning, so if we discarded any links we should do another + * scan */ + new_timer = now + 1; + key_schedule_gc(new_timer); + } else if (new_timer < LONG_MAX) { + new_timer += key_gc_delay; + key_schedule_gc(new_timer); + } + kleave(" [end]"); } |