pthread_cond_timedwait() broken in 9-stable? (from JAN 10)
Jens Axboe
jaxboe at fusionio.com
Thu Feb 16 21:33:06 UTC 2012
On 2012-02-16 22:06, Julian Elischer wrote:
> On 2/16/12 9:34 AM, Andriy Gapon wrote:
>> on 15/02/2012 23:41 Julian Elischer said the following:
>>> The program fio (an IO test in ports) uses pthreads
>>>
>>> the following code (from fio-2.0.3, but its in earlier code too)
>>> has suddenly started misbehaving.
>>>
>>> clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME,&t);
>>> t.tv_sec += seconds + 10;
>>>
>>> pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex->lock);
>>>
>>> while (!mutex->value&& !ret) {
>>> mutex->waiters++;
>>> ret = pthread_cond_timedwait(&mutex->cond,&mutex->lock,&t);
>>> mutex->waiters--;
>>> }
>>>
>>> if (!ret) {
>>> mutex->value--;
>>> pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex->lock);
>>> }
>>>
>>>
>>> It turns out that 'ret' sometimes comes back instantly (on my machine) with a
>>> value of 60 (ETIMEDOUT)
>>> despite the fact that we set the timeout 10 seconds into the future.
>>>
>>> Has anyone else seen anything like this?
>>> (and yes the condition variable attribute have been set to use the REALTIME clock).
>> But why?
>>
>> Just a hypothesis that maybe there is some issue with time keeping on that system.
>> How would that code work out for you with MONOTONIC?
>
> Jens Axboe, (CC'd) tried both CLOCK_REALTIME and CLOCK_MONOTONIC, and
> they both had the same problem..
> i.e. random early returns with ETIMEDOUT.
Yep indeed, using either MONOTONIC or REALTIME (and having set both with
pthread_condattr_setclock()), no change in behaviour.
--
Jens Axboe
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