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authorMarco Elver <elver@google.com>2026-02-16 15:16:23 +0100
committerWill Deacon <will@kernel.org>2026-02-26 18:03:07 +0000
commit773b24bcedc16a4a29e8579d66ec67ca7aa0014f (patch)
tree0e5781a614c48f98f62bcbfd1a69c8907134f931 /rust/kernel/ptr/git@git.tavy.me:linux.git
parentabf1be684dc270b94b7c8782f562959b33766fc0 (diff)
arm64, compiler-context-analysis: Permit alias analysis through __READ_ONCE() with CONFIG_LTO=y
When enabling Clang's Context Analysis (aka. Thread Safety Analysis) on kernel/futex/core.o (see Peter's changes at [1]), in arm64 LTO builds we could see: | kernel/futex/core.c:982:1: warning: spinlock 'atomic ? __u.__val : q->lock_ptr' is still held at the end of function [-Wthread-safety-analysis] | 982 | } | | ^ | kernel/futex/core.c:976:2: note: spinlock acquired here | 976 | spin_lock(lock_ptr); | | ^ | kernel/futex/core.c:982:1: warning: expecting spinlock 'q->lock_ptr' to be held at the end of function [-Wthread-safety-analysis] | 982 | } | | ^ | kernel/futex/core.c:966:6: note: spinlock acquired here | 966 | void futex_q_lockptr_lock(struct futex_q *q) | | ^ | 2 warnings generated. Where we have: extern void futex_q_lockptr_lock(struct futex_q *q) __acquires(q->lock_ptr); .. void futex_q_lockptr_lock(struct futex_q *q) { spinlock_t *lock_ptr; /* * See futex_unqueue() why lock_ptr can change. */ guard(rcu)(); retry: >> lock_ptr = READ_ONCE(q->lock_ptr); spin_lock(lock_ptr); ... } At the time of the above report (prior to removal of the 'atomic' flag), Clang Thread Safety Analysis's alias analysis resolved 'lock_ptr' to 'atomic ? __u.__val : q->lock_ptr' (now just '__u.__val'), and used this as the identity of the context lock given it cannot "see through" the inline assembly; however, we want 'q->lock_ptr' as the canonical context lock. While for code generation the compiler simplified to '__u.__val' for pointers (8 byte case -> 'atomic' was set), TSA's analysis (a) happens much earlier on the AST, and (b) would be the wrong deduction. Now that we've gotten rid of the 'atomic' ternary comparison, we can return '__u.__val' through a pointer that we initialize with '&x', but then update via a pointer-to-pointer. When READ_ONCE()'ing a context lock pointer, TSA's alias analysis does not invalidate the initial alias when updated through the pointer-to-pointer, and we make it effectively "see through" the __READ_ONCE(). Code generation is unchanged. Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20260121110704.221498346@infradead.org [1] Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@intel.com> Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/oe-kbuild-all/202601221040.TeM0ihff-lkp@intel.com/ Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Tested-by: Boqun Feng <boqun@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: David Laight <david.laight.linux@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Marco Elver <elver@google.com> Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>
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