]> git.bitcoin.ninja Git - rust-lightning/commitdiff
Make sure individual mutexes are constructed on different lines 2023-02-no-recursive-read-locks
authorMatt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Sun, 26 Feb 2023 20:22:28 +0000 (20:22 +0000)
committerMatt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Tue, 28 Feb 2023 01:06:35 +0000 (01:06 +0000)
Our lockdep logic (on Windows) identifies a mutex based on which
line it was constructed on. Thus, if we have two mutexes
constructed on the same line it will generate false positives.

lightning/src/chain/channelmonitor.rs
lightning/src/ln/channelmanager.rs
lightning/src/sync/debug_sync.rs

index aaf78fdf1228a2d071b3d2e8f2ec01c5fe8f9fb6..a664c7c794efe019dd82e909c132c1fd839b9ccf 100644 (file)
@@ -4070,7 +4070,10 @@ mod tests {
        fn test_prune_preimages() {
                let secp_ctx = Secp256k1::new();
                let logger = Arc::new(TestLogger::new());
-               let broadcaster = Arc::new(TestBroadcaster{txn_broadcasted: Mutex::new(Vec::new()), blocks: Arc::new(Mutex::new(Vec::new()))});
+               let broadcaster = Arc::new(TestBroadcaster {
+                       txn_broadcasted: Mutex::new(Vec::new()),
+                       blocks: Arc::new(Mutex::new(Vec::new()))
+               });
                let fee_estimator = TestFeeEstimator { sat_per_kw: Mutex::new(253) };
 
                let dummy_key = PublicKey::from_secret_key(&secp_ctx, &SecretKey::from_slice(&[42; 32]).unwrap());
index e7e3acddae1b213ecf7bced34e6c5fd4b9e7b0d1..1045e77ad04f32a22d00263e33cbdb83b2adc77e 100644 (file)
@@ -7532,7 +7532,10 @@ where
                        }
                }
 
-               let pending_outbounds = OutboundPayments { pending_outbound_payments: Mutex::new(pending_outbound_payments.unwrap()), retry_lock: Mutex::new(()) };
+               let pending_outbounds = OutboundPayments {
+                       pending_outbound_payments: Mutex::new(pending_outbound_payments.unwrap()),
+                       retry_lock: Mutex::new(())
+               };
                if !forward_htlcs.is_empty() || pending_outbounds.needs_abandon() {
                        // If we have pending HTLCs to forward, assume we either dropped a
                        // `PendingHTLCsForwardable` or the user received it but never processed it as they
index 721245811771fa56659aa0e9ba221ab880db9ca2..5b6acbcadd5bf38686f8ec43dc761eae6a9e3ba1 100644 (file)
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ struct LockDep {
 }
 
 #[cfg(feature = "backtrace")]
-fn get_construction_location(backtrace: &Backtrace) -> String {
+fn get_construction_location(backtrace: &Backtrace) -> (String, Option<u32>) {
        // Find the first frame that is after `debug_sync` (or that is in our tests) and use
        // that as the mutex construction site. Note that the first few frames may be in
        // the `backtrace` crate, so we have to ignore those.
@@ -86,13 +86,7 @@ fn get_construction_location(backtrace: &Backtrace) -> String {
                        let symbol_name = symbol.name().unwrap().as_str().unwrap();
                        if !sync_mutex_constr_regex.is_match(symbol_name) {
                                if found_debug_sync {
-                                       if let Some(col) = symbol.colno() {
-                                               return format!("{}:{}:{}", symbol.filename().unwrap().display(), symbol.lineno().unwrap(), col);
-                                       } else {
-                                               // Windows debug symbols don't support column numbers, so fall back to
-                                               // line numbers only if no `colno` is available
-                                               return format!("{}:{}", symbol.filename().unwrap().display(), symbol.lineno().unwrap());
-                                       }
+                                       return (format!("{}:{}", symbol.filename().unwrap().display(), symbol.lineno().unwrap()), symbol.colno());
                                }
                        } else { found_debug_sync = true; }
                }
@@ -113,11 +107,17 @@ impl LockMetadata {
 
                #[cfg(feature = "backtrace")]
                {
-                       let lock_constr_location = get_construction_location(&res._lock_construction_bt);
+                       let (lock_constr_location, lock_constr_colno) =
+                               get_construction_location(&res._lock_construction_bt);
                        LOCKS_INIT.call_once(|| { unsafe { LOCKS = Some(StdMutex::new(HashMap::new())); } });
                        let mut locks = unsafe { LOCKS.as_ref() }.unwrap().lock().unwrap();
                        match locks.entry(lock_constr_location) {
-                               hash_map::Entry::Occupied(e) => return Arc::clone(e.get()),
+                               hash_map::Entry::Occupied(e) => {
+                                       assert_eq!(lock_constr_colno,
+                                               get_construction_location(&e.get()._lock_construction_bt).1,
+                                               "Because Windows doesn't support column number results in backtraces, we cannot construct two mutexes on the same line or we risk lockorder detection false positives.");
+                                       return Arc::clone(e.get())
+                               },
                                hash_map::Entry::Vacant(e) => { e.insert(Arc::clone(&res)); },
                        }
                }
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ impl LockMetadata {
                                        #[cfg(feature = "backtrace")]
                                        debug_assert!(_double_lock_self_allowed,
                                                "Tried to acquire a lock while it was held!\nLock constructed at {}",
-                                               get_construction_location(&this._lock_construction_bt));
+                                               get_construction_location(&this._lock_construction_bt).0);
                                        #[cfg(not(feature = "backtrace"))]
                                        panic!("Tried to acquire a lock while it was held!");
                                }
@@ -148,8 +148,10 @@ impl LockMetadata {
                                        if *locked_dep_idx == this.lock_idx && *locked_dep_idx != locked.lock_idx {
                                                #[cfg(feature = "backtrace")]
                                                panic!("Tried to violate existing lockorder.\nMutex that should be locked after the current lock was created at the following backtrace.\nNote that to get a backtrace for the lockorder violation, you should set RUST_BACKTRACE=1\nLock being taken constructed at: {} ({}):\n{:?}\nLock constructed at: {} ({})\n{:?}\n\nLock dep created at:\n{:?}\n\n",
-                                                       get_construction_location(&this._lock_construction_bt), this.lock_idx, this._lock_construction_bt,
-                                                       get_construction_location(&locked._lock_construction_bt), locked.lock_idx, locked._lock_construction_bt,
+                                                       get_construction_location(&this._lock_construction_bt).0,
+                                                       this.lock_idx, this._lock_construction_bt,
+                                                       get_construction_location(&locked._lock_construction_bt).0,
+                                                       locked.lock_idx, locked._lock_construction_bt,
                                                        _locked_dep._lockdep_trace);
                                                #[cfg(not(feature = "backtrace"))]
                                                panic!("Tried to violate existing lockorder. Build with the backtrace feature for more info.");