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selftests/perf_events: Add kselftest for remove_on_exec
Add kselftest to test that remove_on_exec removes inherited events from child tasks. Signed-off-by: Marco Elver <elver@google.com> Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org> Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20210408103605.1676875-9-elver@google.com
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only | ||
sigtrap_threads | ||
remove_on_exec |
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 | ||
/* | ||
* Test for remove_on_exec. | ||
* | ||
* Copyright (C) 2021, Google LLC. | ||
*/ | ||
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#define _GNU_SOURCE | ||
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/* We need the latest siginfo from the kernel repo. */ | ||
#include <sys/types.h> | ||
#include <asm/siginfo.h> | ||
#define __have_siginfo_t 1 | ||
#define __have_sigval_t 1 | ||
#define __have_sigevent_t 1 | ||
#define __siginfo_t_defined | ||
#define __sigval_t_defined | ||
#define __sigevent_t_defined | ||
#define _BITS_SIGINFO_CONSTS_H 1 | ||
#define _BITS_SIGEVENT_CONSTS_H 1 | ||
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#include <stdbool.h> | ||
#include <stddef.h> | ||
#include <stdint.h> | ||
#include <stdio.h> | ||
#include <linux/perf_event.h> | ||
#include <pthread.h> | ||
#include <signal.h> | ||
#include <sys/ioctl.h> | ||
#include <sys/syscall.h> | ||
#include <unistd.h> | ||
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#include "../kselftest_harness.h" | ||
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static volatile int signal_count; | ||
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static struct perf_event_attr make_event_attr(void) | ||
{ | ||
struct perf_event_attr attr = { | ||
.type = PERF_TYPE_HARDWARE, | ||
.size = sizeof(attr), | ||
.config = PERF_COUNT_HW_INSTRUCTIONS, | ||
.sample_period = 1000, | ||
.exclude_kernel = 1, | ||
.exclude_hv = 1, | ||
.disabled = 1, | ||
.inherit = 1, | ||
/* | ||
* Children normally retain their inherited event on exec; with | ||
* remove_on_exec, we'll remove their event, but the parent and | ||
* any other non-exec'd children will keep their events. | ||
*/ | ||
.remove_on_exec = 1, | ||
.sigtrap = 1, | ||
}; | ||
return attr; | ||
} | ||
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static void sigtrap_handler(int signum, siginfo_t *info, void *ucontext) | ||
{ | ||
if (info->si_code != TRAP_PERF) { | ||
fprintf(stderr, "%s: unexpected si_code %d\n", __func__, info->si_code); | ||
return; | ||
} | ||
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signal_count++; | ||
} | ||
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FIXTURE(remove_on_exec) | ||
{ | ||
struct sigaction oldact; | ||
int fd; | ||
}; | ||
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FIXTURE_SETUP(remove_on_exec) | ||
{ | ||
struct perf_event_attr attr = make_event_attr(); | ||
struct sigaction action = {}; | ||
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signal_count = 0; | ||
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/* Initialize sigtrap handler. */ | ||
action.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO | SA_NODEFER; | ||
action.sa_sigaction = sigtrap_handler; | ||
sigemptyset(&action.sa_mask); | ||
ASSERT_EQ(sigaction(SIGTRAP, &action, &self->oldact), 0); | ||
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/* Initialize perf event. */ | ||
self->fd = syscall(__NR_perf_event_open, &attr, 0, -1, -1, PERF_FLAG_FD_CLOEXEC); | ||
ASSERT_NE(self->fd, -1); | ||
} | ||
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FIXTURE_TEARDOWN(remove_on_exec) | ||
{ | ||
close(self->fd); | ||
sigaction(SIGTRAP, &self->oldact, NULL); | ||
} | ||
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/* Verify event propagates to fork'd child. */ | ||
TEST_F(remove_on_exec, fork_only) | ||
{ | ||
int status; | ||
pid_t pid = fork(); | ||
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if (pid == 0) { | ||
ASSERT_EQ(signal_count, 0); | ||
ASSERT_EQ(ioctl(self->fd, PERF_EVENT_IOC_ENABLE, 0), 0); | ||
while (!signal_count); | ||
_exit(42); | ||
} | ||
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while (!signal_count); /* Child enables event. */ | ||
EXPECT_EQ(waitpid(pid, &status, 0), pid); | ||
EXPECT_EQ(WEXITSTATUS(status), 42); | ||
} | ||
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/* | ||
* Verify that event does _not_ propagate to fork+exec'd child; event enabled | ||
* after fork+exec. | ||
*/ | ||
TEST_F(remove_on_exec, fork_exec_then_enable) | ||
{ | ||
pid_t pid_exec, pid_only_fork; | ||
int pipefd[2]; | ||
int tmp; | ||
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/* | ||
* Non-exec child, to ensure exec does not affect inherited events of | ||
* other children. | ||
*/ | ||
pid_only_fork = fork(); | ||
if (pid_only_fork == 0) { | ||
/* Block until parent enables event. */ | ||
while (!signal_count); | ||
_exit(42); | ||
} | ||
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ASSERT_NE(pipe(pipefd), -1); | ||
pid_exec = fork(); | ||
if (pid_exec == 0) { | ||
ASSERT_NE(dup2(pipefd[1], STDOUT_FILENO), -1); | ||
close(pipefd[0]); | ||
execl("/proc/self/exe", "exec_child", NULL); | ||
_exit((perror("exec failed"), 1)); | ||
} | ||
close(pipefd[1]); | ||
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ASSERT_EQ(waitpid(pid_exec, &tmp, WNOHANG), 0); /* Child is running. */ | ||
/* Wait for exec'd child to start spinning. */ | ||
EXPECT_EQ(read(pipefd[0], &tmp, sizeof(int)), sizeof(int)); | ||
EXPECT_EQ(tmp, 42); | ||
close(pipefd[0]); | ||
/* Now we can enable the event, knowing the child is doing work. */ | ||
EXPECT_EQ(ioctl(self->fd, PERF_EVENT_IOC_ENABLE, 0), 0); | ||
/* If the event propagated to the exec'd child, it will exit normally... */ | ||
usleep(100000); /* ... give time for event to trigger (in case of bug). */ | ||
EXPECT_EQ(waitpid(pid_exec, &tmp, WNOHANG), 0); /* Should still be running. */ | ||
EXPECT_EQ(kill(pid_exec, SIGKILL), 0); | ||
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/* Verify removal from child did not affect this task's event. */ | ||
tmp = signal_count; | ||
while (signal_count == tmp); /* Should not hang! */ | ||
/* Nor should it have affected the first child. */ | ||
EXPECT_EQ(waitpid(pid_only_fork, &tmp, 0), pid_only_fork); | ||
EXPECT_EQ(WEXITSTATUS(tmp), 42); | ||
} | ||
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/* | ||
* Verify that event does _not_ propagate to fork+exec'd child; event enabled | ||
* before fork+exec. | ||
*/ | ||
TEST_F(remove_on_exec, enable_then_fork_exec) | ||
{ | ||
pid_t pid_exec; | ||
int tmp; | ||
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EXPECT_EQ(ioctl(self->fd, PERF_EVENT_IOC_ENABLE, 0), 0); | ||
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pid_exec = fork(); | ||
if (pid_exec == 0) { | ||
execl("/proc/self/exe", "exec_child", NULL); | ||
_exit((perror("exec failed"), 1)); | ||
} | ||
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/* | ||
* The child may exit abnormally at any time if the event propagated and | ||
* a SIGTRAP is sent before the handler was set up. | ||
*/ | ||
usleep(100000); /* ... give time for event to trigger (in case of bug). */ | ||
EXPECT_EQ(waitpid(pid_exec, &tmp, WNOHANG), 0); /* Should still be running. */ | ||
EXPECT_EQ(kill(pid_exec, SIGKILL), 0); | ||
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/* Verify removal from child did not affect this task's event. */ | ||
tmp = signal_count; | ||
while (signal_count == tmp); /* Should not hang! */ | ||
} | ||
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TEST_F(remove_on_exec, exec_stress) | ||
{ | ||
pid_t pids[30]; | ||
int i, tmp; | ||
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for (i = 0; i < sizeof(pids) / sizeof(pids[0]); i++) { | ||
pids[i] = fork(); | ||
if (pids[i] == 0) { | ||
execl("/proc/self/exe", "exec_child", NULL); | ||
_exit((perror("exec failed"), 1)); | ||
} | ||
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/* Some forked with event disabled, rest with enabled. */ | ||
if (i > 10) | ||
EXPECT_EQ(ioctl(self->fd, PERF_EVENT_IOC_ENABLE, 0), 0); | ||
} | ||
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usleep(100000); /* ... give time for event to trigger (in case of bug). */ | ||
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for (i = 0; i < sizeof(pids) / sizeof(pids[0]); i++) { | ||
/* All children should still be running. */ | ||
EXPECT_EQ(waitpid(pids[i], &tmp, WNOHANG), 0); | ||
EXPECT_EQ(kill(pids[i], SIGKILL), 0); | ||
} | ||
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/* Verify event is still alive. */ | ||
tmp = signal_count; | ||
while (signal_count == tmp); | ||
} | ||
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/* For exec'd child. */ | ||
static void exec_child(void) | ||
{ | ||
struct sigaction action = {}; | ||
const int val = 42; | ||
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/* Set up sigtrap handler in case we erroneously receive a trap. */ | ||
action.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO | SA_NODEFER; | ||
action.sa_sigaction = sigtrap_handler; | ||
sigemptyset(&action.sa_mask); | ||
if (sigaction(SIGTRAP, &action, NULL)) | ||
_exit((perror("sigaction failed"), 1)); | ||
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/* Signal parent that we're starting to spin. */ | ||
if (write(STDOUT_FILENO, &val, sizeof(int)) == -1) | ||
_exit((perror("write failed"), 1)); | ||
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/* Should hang here until killed. */ | ||
while (!signal_count); | ||
} | ||
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#define main test_main | ||
TEST_HARNESS_MAIN | ||
#undef main | ||
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) | ||
{ | ||
if (!strcmp(argv[0], "exec_child")) { | ||
exec_child(); | ||
return 1; | ||
} | ||
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return test_main(argc, argv); | ||
} |