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Joey Hess
ed0afbc36b
avoid concurrent threads trying to take pid lock at same time
Seem there are several races that happen when 2 threads run PidLock.tryLock
at the same time. One involves checkSaneLock of the side lock file, which may
be deleted by another process that is dropping the lock, causing checkSaneLock
to fail. And even with the deletion disabled, it can still fail, Probably due
to linkToLock failing when a second thread overwrites the lock file.

The same can happen when 2 processes do, but then one process just fails
to take the lock, which is fine. But with 2 threads, some actions where failing
even though the process as a whole had the pid lock held.

Utility.LockPool.PidLock already maintains a STM lock, and since it uses
LockShared, 2 threads can hold the pidlock at the same time, and when
the first thread drops the lock, it will remain held by the second
thread, and so the pid lock file should not get deleted until the last
thread to hold it drops the lock. Which is the right behavior, and why a
LockShared STM lock is used in the first place.

The problem is that each time it takes the STM lock, it then also calls
PidLock.tryLock. So that was getting called repeatedly and concurrently.

Fixed by noticing when the shared lock is already held, and stop calling
PidLock.tryLock again, just use the pid lock that already exists then.

Also, LockFile.PidLock.tryLock was deleting the pid lock when it failed
to take the lock, which was entirely wrong. It should only drop the side
lock.

Sponsored-by: Dartmouth College's Datalad project
2021-12-01 17:14:39 -04:00
Joey Hess
b68f214312
Display a message when git-annex has to wait for a pid lock file held by another process 2020-08-26 13:05:34 -04:00
Joey Hess
3334130368
Fix shared lock file FD leak.
This fixes behavior in this situation:

	l1 <- lockShared Nothing "lck"
	l2 <- lockShared Nothing "lck"
	dropLock l1
	dropLock l2

Before, the lock was dropped upon the second dropLock call, but the fd
remained open, and would never be closed while the program was running.

Fixed by a rather round-about method, but it should work well enough.

It would have been simpler to open open the shared lock once, and not open
it again in the second call to lockShared. But, that's difficult to do
atomically.

This also affects Windows and PID locks, not just posix locks.

In the case of pid locks, multiple calls to waitLock within the same
process are allowed because the side lock is locked using a posix lock,
and so multiple exclusive locks can be taken in the same process. So,
this change fixes a similar problem with pid locks.

	l1 <- waitLock (Seconds 1) "lck"
	l2 <- waitLock (Seconds 1) "lck"
	dropLock l1
	dropLock l2

Here the l2 side lock fd remained open but not locked,
although the pid lock file was removed. After this change, the second
dropLock will close both fds to the side lock, and delete the pidlock.
2016-03-01 15:31:39 -04:00
Joey Hess
26c499492f
comment 2016-03-01 13:47:49 -04:00
Joey Hess
ad888a6b76
Fix bug preventing moving files to/from a repository with annex.pidlock set. 2016-03-01 12:51:54 -04:00
Joey Hess
77b490bfba
add timeout for pid lock waiting 2015-11-12 17:12:54 -04:00
Joey Hess
7bd9e33b84
refactor 2015-11-12 16:35:15 -04:00
Joey Hess
0f25a7365a
module for PidLocks in LockPool 2015-11-12 16:31:34 -04:00