llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
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/*
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* Copyright (C) 2018 The Android Open Source Project
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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#include "llkd.h"
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include <dirent.h> // opendir() and readdir()
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <pthread.h>
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#include <pwd.h> // getpwuid()
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#include <signal.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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llkd: enhance list properties
Because of the limited length of properties, and to ease the
complexity of product and vendor adjustments, the comma separated
list properties will use a leading comma to preserve the defaults
and add or subtract entries with + and - prefixes respectively.
Without the leading comma, the list is explicitly specified as before.
Cleanup:
- use empty() instead of space() == 0 (or converse if != 0)
- if (unlikely) pprocp can not be allocated, to a to_string(ppid) check
For testing, observe before and after llkd_unit_test below to
confirm leading comma effects for example:
livelock: ro.llk.stack=wait_on_page_bit_killable,bit_wait_io,\
__get_user_pages,cma_alloc
livelock: ro.llk.stack=...,SyS_openat,...
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 120983740
Change-Id: Ia3d164c2fdac5295a474c6c1294a34e4ae9d0b61
2019-01-03 17:39:38 +01:00
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#include <string.h>
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llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
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#include <sys/cdefs.h> // ___STRING, __predict_true() and _predict_false()
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#include <sys/mman.h> // mlockall()
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#include <sys/prctl.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h> // lstat()
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#include <sys/syscall.h> // __NR_getdents64
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#include <sys/sysinfo.h> // get_nprocs_conf()
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <time.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <chrono>
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#include <ios>
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#include <sstream>
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#include <string>
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#include <unordered_map>
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#include <unordered_set>
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#include <android-base/file.h>
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#include <android-base/logging.h>
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#include <android-base/parseint.h>
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#include <android-base/properties.h>
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#include <android-base/strings.h>
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#include <cutils/android_get_control_file.h>
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#include <log/log_main.h>
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#define ARRAY_SIZE(x) (sizeof(x) / sizeof(*(x)))
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#define TASK_COMM_LEN 16 // internal kernel, not uapi, from .../linux/include/linux/sched.h
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llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
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namespace {
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constexpr pid_t kernelPid = 0;
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constexpr pid_t initPid = 1;
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constexpr pid_t kthreaddPid = 2;
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constexpr char procdir[] = "/proc/";
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// Configuration
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milliseconds llkUpdate; // last check ms signature
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milliseconds llkCycle; // ms to next thread check
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bool llkEnable = LLK_ENABLE_DEFAULT; // llk daemon enabled
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bool llkRunning = false; // thread is running
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bool llkMlockall = LLK_MLOCKALL_DEFAULT; // run mlocked
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llkd: bootstat: propagate detailed livelock canonical boot reason
Report kernel_panic,sysrq,livelock,<state> reboot reason via last
dmesg (pstore console). Add ro.llk.killtest property, which will
allow reliable ABA platforms to drop kill test and go directly
to kernel panic. This should also allow some manual unit testing
of the canonical boot reason report.
New canonical boot reasons from llkd are:
- kernel_panic,sysrq,livelock,alarm llkd itself locked up (Hail Mary)
- kernel_panic,sysrq,livelock,driver uninterrruptible D state
- kernel_panic,sysrq,livelock,zombie uninterrruptible Z state
Manual test assumptions:
- llkd is built by the platform and landed on system partition
- unit test is built and landed in /data/nativetest (could
land in /data/nativetest64, adjust test correspondingly)
- llkd not enabled, ro.llk.enable and ro.llk.killtest
are not set by platform allowing test to adjust all the
configuration properties and start llkd.
- or, llkd is enabled, ro.llk.enable is true, and killtest is
disabled, ro.llk.killtest is false, setup by the platform.
This breaks the go/apct generic operations of the unit test
for llk.zombie and llk.driver as kernel panic results
requiring manual intervention otherwise. If test moves to
go/apct, then we will be forced to bypass these tests under
this condition (but allow them to run if ro.llk.killtest
is "off" so specific testing above/below can be run).
for i in driver zombie; do
adb shell su root setprop ro.llk.killtest off
adb shell /data/nativetest/llkd_unit_test/llkd_unit_test --gtest_filter=llkd.${i}
adb wait-for-device
adb shell su root setprop ro.llk.killtest off
sleep 60
adb shell getprop sys.boot.reason
adb shell /data/nativetest/llkd_unit_test/llkd_unit_test --gtest_filter=llkd.${i}
done
Test: llkd_unit_test (see test assumptions)
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I2b24875376ddfdbc282ba3da5c5b3567de85dbc0
2018-03-19 23:16:29 +01:00
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bool llkTestWithKill = LLK_KILLTEST_DEFAULT; // issue test kills
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llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
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milliseconds llkTimeoutMs = LLK_TIMEOUT_MS_DEFAULT; // default timeout
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2018-08-07 17:13:13 +02:00
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enum { // enum of state indexes
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llkStateD, // Persistent 'D' state
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llkStateZ, // Persistent 'Z' state
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#ifdef __PTRACE_ENABLED__ // Extra privileged states
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llkStateStack, // stack signature
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llkNumStates, // Maxumum number of states
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llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
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milliseconds llkStateTimeoutMs[llkNumStates]; // timeout override for each detection state
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milliseconds llkCheckMs; // checking interval to inspect any
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// persistent live-locked states
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bool llkLowRam; // ro.config.low_ram
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bool llkEnableSysrqT = LLK_ENABLE_SYSRQ_T_DEFAULT; // sysrq stack trace dump
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llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
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bool khtEnable = LLK_ENABLE_DEFAULT; // [khungtaskd] panic
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// [khungtaskd] should have a timeout beyond the granularity of llkTimeoutMs.
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// Provides a wide angle of margin b/c khtTimeout is also its granularity.
|
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seconds khtTimeout = duration_cast<seconds>(llkTimeoutMs * (1 + LLK_CHECKS_PER_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT) /
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LLK_CHECKS_PER_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT);
|
2018-08-07 17:13:13 +02:00
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#ifdef __PTRACE_ENABLED__
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// list of stack symbols to search for persistence.
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std::unordered_set<std::string> llkCheckStackSymbols;
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#endif
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
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// Blacklist variables, initialized with comma separated lists of high false
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|
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// positive and/or dangerous references, e.g. without self restart, for pid,
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// ppid, name and uid:
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// list of pids, or tids or names to skip. kernel pid (0), init pid (1),
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|
// [kthreadd] pid (2), ourselves, "init", "[kthreadd]", "lmkd", "llkd" or
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// combinations of watchdogd in kernel and user space.
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|
std::unordered_set<std::string> llkBlacklistProcess;
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|
|
// list of parent pids, comm or cmdline names to skip. default:
|
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|
|
// kernel pid (0), [kthreadd] (2), or ourselves, enforced and implied
|
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|
std::unordered_set<std::string> llkBlacklistParent;
|
2019-01-02 17:27:22 +01:00
|
|
|
// list of parent and target processes to skip. default:
|
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|
|
// adbd *and* [setsid]
|
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|
|
std::unordered_map<std::string, std::unordered_set<std::string>> llkBlacklistParentAndChild;
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
// list of uids, and uid names, to skip, default nothing
|
|
|
|
std::unordered_set<std::string> llkBlacklistUid;
|
2018-08-07 17:13:13 +02:00
|
|
|
#ifdef __PTRACE_ENABLED__
|
|
|
|
// list of names to skip stack checking. "init", "lmkd", "llkd", "keystore" or
|
|
|
|
// "logd" (if not userdebug).
|
|
|
|
std::unordered_set<std::string> llkBlacklistStack;
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
class dir {
|
|
|
|
public:
|
|
|
|
enum level { proc, task, numLevels };
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
private:
|
|
|
|
int fd;
|
|
|
|
size_t available_bytes;
|
|
|
|
dirent* next;
|
|
|
|
// each directory level picked to be just north of 4K in size
|
|
|
|
static constexpr size_t buffEntries = 15;
|
|
|
|
static dirent buff[numLevels][buffEntries];
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
bool fill(enum level index) {
|
|
|
|
if (index >= numLevels) return false;
|
|
|
|
if (available_bytes != 0) return true;
|
|
|
|
if (__predict_false(fd < 0)) return false;
|
|
|
|
// getdents64 has no libc wrapper
|
|
|
|
auto rc = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(syscall(__NR_getdents64, fd, buff[index], sizeof(buff[0]), 0));
|
|
|
|
if (rc <= 0) return false;
|
|
|
|
available_bytes = rc;
|
|
|
|
next = buff[index];
|
|
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
}
|
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|
|
public:
|
|
|
|
dir() : fd(-1), available_bytes(0), next(nullptr) {}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
explicit dir(const char* directory)
|
|
|
|
: fd(__predict_true(directory != nullptr)
|
|
|
|
? ::open(directory, O_CLOEXEC | O_DIRECTORY | O_RDONLY)
|
|
|
|
: -1),
|
|
|
|
available_bytes(0),
|
|
|
|
next(nullptr) {}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
explicit dir(const std::string&& directory)
|
|
|
|
: fd(::open(directory.c_str(), O_CLOEXEC | O_DIRECTORY | O_RDONLY)),
|
|
|
|
available_bytes(0),
|
|
|
|
next(nullptr) {}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
explicit dir(const std::string& directory)
|
|
|
|
: fd(::open(directory.c_str(), O_CLOEXEC | O_DIRECTORY | O_RDONLY)),
|
|
|
|
available_bytes(0),
|
|
|
|
next(nullptr) {}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Don't need any copy or move constructors.
|
|
|
|
explicit dir(const dir& c) = delete;
|
|
|
|
explicit dir(dir& c) = delete;
|
|
|
|
explicit dir(dir&& c) = delete;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
~dir() {
|
|
|
|
if (fd >= 0) {
|
|
|
|
::close(fd);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
operator bool() const { return fd >= 0; }
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
void reset(void) {
|
|
|
|
if (fd >= 0) {
|
|
|
|
::close(fd);
|
|
|
|
fd = -1;
|
|
|
|
available_bytes = 0;
|
|
|
|
next = nullptr;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
dir& reset(const char* directory) {
|
|
|
|
reset();
|
|
|
|
// available_bytes will _always_ be zero here as its value is
|
|
|
|
// intimately tied to fd < 0 or not.
|
|
|
|
fd = ::open(directory, O_CLOEXEC | O_DIRECTORY | O_RDONLY);
|
|
|
|
return *this;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
void rewind(void) {
|
|
|
|
if (fd >= 0) {
|
|
|
|
::lseek(fd, off_t(0), SEEK_SET);
|
|
|
|
available_bytes = 0;
|
|
|
|
next = nullptr;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
dirent* read(enum level index = proc, dirent* def = nullptr) {
|
|
|
|
if (!fill(index)) return def;
|
|
|
|
auto ret = next;
|
|
|
|
available_bytes -= next->d_reclen;
|
|
|
|
next = reinterpret_cast<dirent*>(reinterpret_cast<char*>(next) + next->d_reclen);
|
|
|
|
return ret;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
} llkTopDirectory;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
dirent dir::buff[dir::numLevels][dir::buffEntries];
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// helper functions
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
bool llkIsMissingExeLink(pid_t tid) {
|
|
|
|
char c;
|
|
|
|
// CAP_SYS_PTRACE is required to prevent ret == -1, but ENOENT is signal
|
|
|
|
auto ret = ::readlink((procdir + std::to_string(tid) + "/exe").c_str(), &c, sizeof(c));
|
|
|
|
return (ret == -1) && (errno == ENOENT);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Common routine where caller accepts empty content as error/passthrough.
|
|
|
|
// Reduces the churn of reporting read errors in the callers.
|
|
|
|
std::string ReadFile(std::string&& path) {
|
|
|
|
std::string content;
|
|
|
|
if (!android::base::ReadFileToString(path, &content)) {
|
|
|
|
PLOG(DEBUG) << "Read " << path << " failed";
|
|
|
|
content = "";
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return content;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
std::string llkProcGetName(pid_t tid, const char* node = "/cmdline") {
|
|
|
|
std::string content = ReadFile(procdir + std::to_string(tid) + node);
|
|
|
|
static constexpr char needles[] = " \t\r\n"; // including trailing nul
|
|
|
|
auto pos = content.find_first_of(needles, 0, sizeof(needles));
|
|
|
|
if (pos != std::string::npos) {
|
|
|
|
content.erase(pos);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return content;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
uid_t llkProcGetUid(pid_t tid) {
|
|
|
|
// Get the process' uid. The following read from /status is admittedly
|
|
|
|
// racy, prone to corruption due to shape-changes. The consequences are
|
|
|
|
// not catastrophic as we sample a few times before taking action.
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
|
|
// If /loginuid worked on reliably, or on Android (all tasks report -1)...
|
|
|
|
// Android lmkd causes /cgroup to contain memory:/<dom>/uid_<uid>/pid_<pid>
|
|
|
|
// which is tighter, but also not reliable.
|
|
|
|
std::string content = ReadFile(procdir + std::to_string(tid) + "/status");
|
|
|
|
static constexpr char Uid[] = "\nUid:";
|
|
|
|
auto pos = content.find(Uid);
|
|
|
|
if (pos == std::string::npos) {
|
|
|
|
return -1;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pos += ::strlen(Uid);
|
|
|
|
while ((pos < content.size()) && ::isblank(content[pos])) {
|
|
|
|
++pos;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
content.erase(0, pos);
|
|
|
|
for (pos = 0; (pos < content.size()) && ::isdigit(content[pos]); ++pos) {
|
|
|
|
;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Content of form 'Uid: 0 0 0 0', newline is error
|
|
|
|
if ((pos >= content.size()) || !::isblank(content[pos])) {
|
|
|
|
return -1;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
content.erase(pos);
|
|
|
|
uid_t ret;
|
2018-10-05 23:29:47 +02:00
|
|
|
if (!android::base::ParseUint(content, &ret, uid_t(0))) {
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
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return -1;
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}
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return ret;
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}
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struct proc {
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pid_t tid; // monitored thread id (in Z or D state).
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nanoseconds schedUpdate; // /proc/<tid>/sched "se.avg.lastUpdateTime",
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uint64_t nrSwitches; // /proc/<tid>/sched "nr_switches" for
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// refined ABA problem detection, determine
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// forward scheduling progress.
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milliseconds update; // llkUpdate millisecond signature of last.
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milliseconds count; // duration in state.
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2018-08-07 17:13:13 +02:00
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#ifdef __PTRACE_ENABLED__ // Privileged state checking
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milliseconds count_stack; // duration where stack is stagnant.
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#endif // End privilege
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
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pid_t pid; // /proc/<pid> before iterating through
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// /proc/<pid>/task/<tid> for threads.
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pid_t ppid; // /proc/<tid>/stat field 4 parent pid.
|
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uid_t uid; // /proc/<tid>/status Uid: field.
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unsigned time; // sum of /proc/<tid>/stat field 14 utime &
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// 15 stime for coarse ABA problem detection.
|
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|
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std::string cmdline; // cached /cmdline content
|
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|
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char state; // /proc/<tid>/stat field 3: Z or D
|
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|
// (others we do not monitor: S, R, T or ?)
|
2018-08-07 17:13:13 +02:00
|
|
|
#ifdef __PTRACE_ENABLED__ // Privileged state checking
|
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|
|
char stack; // index in llkCheckStackSymbols for matches
|
|
|
|
#endif // and with maximum index PROP_VALUE_MAX/2.
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
char comm[TASK_COMM_LEN + 3]; // space for adding '[' and ']'
|
|
|
|
bool exeMissingValid; // exeMissing has been cached
|
|
|
|
bool cmdlineValid; // cmdline has been cached
|
|
|
|
bool updated; // cleared before monitoring pass.
|
|
|
|
bool killed; // sent a kill to this thread, next panic...
|
2019-12-27 22:43:29 +01:00
|
|
|
bool frozen; // process is in frozen cgroup.
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
void setComm(const char* _comm) { strncpy(comm + 1, _comm, sizeof(comm) - 2); }
|
|
|
|
|
2019-12-27 22:43:29 +01:00
|
|
|
void setFrozen(bool _frozen) { frozen = _frozen; }
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
proc(pid_t tid, pid_t pid, pid_t ppid, const char* _comm, int time, char state, bool frozen)
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
: tid(tid),
|
|
|
|
schedUpdate(0),
|
|
|
|
nrSwitches(0),
|
|
|
|
update(llkUpdate),
|
2018-08-10 17:15:57 +02:00
|
|
|
count(0ms),
|
2018-08-07 17:13:13 +02:00
|
|
|
#ifdef __PTRACE_ENABLED__
|
|
|
|
count_stack(0ms),
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
pid(pid),
|
|
|
|
ppid(ppid),
|
|
|
|
uid(-1),
|
|
|
|
time(time),
|
|
|
|
state(state),
|
2018-08-07 17:13:13 +02:00
|
|
|
#ifdef __PTRACE_ENABLED__
|
|
|
|
stack(-1),
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
exeMissingValid(false),
|
|
|
|
cmdlineValid(false),
|
|
|
|
updated(true),
|
2019-12-27 22:43:29 +01:00
|
|
|
killed(!llkTestWithKill),
|
|
|
|
frozen(frozen) {
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
memset(comm, '\0', sizeof(comm));
|
|
|
|
setComm(_comm);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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const char* getComm(void) {
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if (comm[1] == '\0') { // comm Valid?
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strncpy(comm + 1, llkProcGetName(tid, "/comm").c_str(), sizeof(comm) - 2);
|
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}
|
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if (!exeMissingValid) {
|
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|
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if (llkIsMissingExeLink(tid)) {
|
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comm[0] = '[';
|
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|
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}
|
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exeMissingValid = true;
|
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|
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}
|
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size_t len = strlen(comm + 1);
|
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if (__predict_true(len < (sizeof(comm) - 1))) {
|
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|
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if (comm[0] == '[') {
|
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|
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if ((comm[len] != ']') && __predict_true(len < (sizeof(comm) - 2))) {
|
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comm[++len] = ']';
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comm[++len] = '\0';
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}
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} else {
|
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|
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if (comm[len] == ']') {
|
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comm[len] = '\0';
|
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|
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}
|
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}
|
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}
|
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return &comm[comm[0] != '['];
|
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|
|
}
|
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|
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|
|
const char* getCmdline(void) {
|
|
|
|
if (!cmdlineValid) {
|
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|
|
cmdline = llkProcGetName(tid);
|
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|
|
cmdlineValid = true;
|
|
|
|
}
|
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|
|
return cmdline.c_str();
|
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|
|
}
|
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|
|
|
uid_t getUid(void) {
|
|
|
|
if (uid <= 0) { // Churn on root user, because most likely to setuid()
|
|
|
|
uid = llkProcGetUid(tid);
|
|
|
|
}
|
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|
|
return uid;
|
|
|
|
}
|
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|
|
|
2019-12-27 22:43:29 +01:00
|
|
|
bool isFrozen() { return frozen; }
|
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|
|
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
void reset(void) { // reset cache, if we detected pid rollover
|
|
|
|
uid = -1;
|
|
|
|
state = '?';
|
2018-08-07 17:13:13 +02:00
|
|
|
#ifdef __PTRACE_ENABLED__
|
|
|
|
count_stack = 0ms;
|
|
|
|
stack = -1;
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
cmdline = "";
|
|
|
|
comm[0] = '\0';
|
|
|
|
exeMissingValid = false;
|
|
|
|
cmdlineValid = false;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
std::unordered_map<pid_t, proc> tids;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Check range and setup defaults, in order of propagation:
|
|
|
|
// llkTimeoutMs
|
|
|
|
// llkCheckMs
|
|
|
|
// ...
|
|
|
|
// KISS to keep it all self-contained, and called multiple times as parameters
|
|
|
|
// are interpreted so that defaults, llkCheckMs and llkCycle make sense.
|
|
|
|
void llkValidate() {
|
|
|
|
if (llkTimeoutMs == 0ms) {
|
|
|
|
llkTimeoutMs = LLK_TIMEOUT_MS_DEFAULT;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
llkTimeoutMs = std::max(llkTimeoutMs, LLK_TIMEOUT_MS_MINIMUM);
|
|
|
|
if (llkCheckMs == 0ms) {
|
|
|
|
llkCheckMs = llkTimeoutMs / LLK_CHECKS_PER_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
llkCheckMs = std::min(llkCheckMs, llkTimeoutMs);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
for (size_t state = 0; state < ARRAY_SIZE(llkStateTimeoutMs); ++state) {
|
|
|
|
if (llkStateTimeoutMs[state] == 0ms) {
|
|
|
|
llkStateTimeoutMs[state] = llkTimeoutMs;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
llkStateTimeoutMs[state] =
|
|
|
|
std::min(std::max(llkStateTimeoutMs[state], LLK_TIMEOUT_MS_MINIMUM), llkTimeoutMs);
|
|
|
|
llkCheckMs = std::min(llkCheckMs, llkStateTimeoutMs[state]);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
llkCheckMs = std::max(llkCheckMs, LLK_CHECK_MS_MINIMUM);
|
|
|
|
if (llkCycle == 0ms) {
|
|
|
|
llkCycle = llkCheckMs;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
llkCycle = std::min(llkCycle, llkCheckMs);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
milliseconds llkGetTimespecDiffMs(timespec* from, timespec* to) {
|
|
|
|
return duration_cast<milliseconds>(seconds(to->tv_sec - from->tv_sec)) +
|
|
|
|
duration_cast<milliseconds>(nanoseconds(to->tv_nsec - from->tv_nsec));
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
std::string llkProcGetName(pid_t tid, const char* comm, const char* cmdline) {
|
|
|
|
if ((cmdline != nullptr) && (*cmdline != '\0')) {
|
|
|
|
return cmdline;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if ((comm != nullptr) && (*comm != '\0')) {
|
|
|
|
return comm;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// UNLIKELY! Here because killed before we kill it?
|
|
|
|
// Assume change is afoot, do not call llkTidAlloc
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// cmdline ?
|
|
|
|
std::string content = llkProcGetName(tid);
|
|
|
|
if (content.size() != 0) {
|
|
|
|
return content;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Comm instead?
|
|
|
|
content = llkProcGetName(tid, "/comm");
|
|
|
|
if (llkIsMissingExeLink(tid) && (content.size() != 0)) {
|
|
|
|
return '[' + content + ']';
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return content;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
int llkKillOneProcess(pid_t pid, char state, pid_t tid, const char* tcomm = nullptr,
|
|
|
|
const char* tcmdline = nullptr, const char* pcomm = nullptr,
|
|
|
|
const char* pcmdline = nullptr) {
|
|
|
|
std::string forTid;
|
|
|
|
if (tid != pid) {
|
|
|
|
forTid = " for '" + llkProcGetName(tid, tcomm, tcmdline) + "' (" + std::to_string(tid) + ")";
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
LOG(INFO) << "Killing '" << llkProcGetName(pid, pcomm, pcmdline) << "' (" << pid
|
|
|
|
<< ") to check forward scheduling progress in " << state << " state" << forTid;
|
|
|
|
// CAP_KILL required
|
|
|
|
errno = 0;
|
|
|
|
auto r = ::kill(pid, SIGKILL);
|
|
|
|
if (r) {
|
|
|
|
PLOG(ERROR) << "kill(" << pid << ")=" << r << ' ';
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
return r;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Kill one process
|
|
|
|
int llkKillOneProcess(pid_t pid, proc* tprocp) {
|
|
|
|
return llkKillOneProcess(pid, tprocp->state, tprocp->tid, tprocp->getComm(),
|
|
|
|
tprocp->getCmdline());
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Kill one process specified by kprocp
|
|
|
|
int llkKillOneProcess(proc* kprocp, proc* tprocp) {
|
|
|
|
if (kprocp == nullptr) {
|
|
|
|
return -2;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
return llkKillOneProcess(kprocp->tid, tprocp->state, tprocp->tid, tprocp->getComm(),
|
|
|
|
tprocp->getCmdline(), kprocp->getComm(), kprocp->getCmdline());
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Acquire file descriptor from environment, or open and cache it.
|
|
|
|
// NB: cache is unnecessary in our current context, pedantically
|
|
|
|
// required to prevent leakage of file descriptors in the future.
|
|
|
|
int llkFileToWriteFd(const std::string& file) {
|
|
|
|
static std::unordered_map<std::string, int> cache;
|
|
|
|
auto search = cache.find(file);
|
|
|
|
if (search != cache.end()) return search->second;
|
|
|
|
auto fd = android_get_control_file(file.c_str());
|
|
|
|
if (fd >= 0) return fd;
|
|
|
|
fd = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(::open(file.c_str(), O_WRONLY | O_CLOEXEC));
|
|
|
|
if (fd >= 0) cache.emplace(std::make_pair(file, fd));
|
|
|
|
return fd;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Wrap android::base::WriteStringToFile to use android_get_control_file.
|
|
|
|
bool llkWriteStringToFile(const std::string& string, const std::string& file) {
|
|
|
|
auto fd = llkFileToWriteFd(file);
|
|
|
|
if (fd < 0) return false;
|
|
|
|
return android::base::WriteStringToFd(string, fd);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
bool llkWriteStringToFileConfirm(const std::string& string, const std::string& file) {
|
|
|
|
auto fd = llkFileToWriteFd(file);
|
|
|
|
auto ret = (fd < 0) ? false : android::base::WriteStringToFd(string, fd);
|
|
|
|
std::string content;
|
|
|
|
if (!android::base::ReadFileToString(file, &content)) return ret;
|
|
|
|
return android::base::Trim(content) == string;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2018-12-04 19:30:45 +01:00
|
|
|
void llkPanicKernel(bool dump, pid_t tid, const char* state, const std::string& message = "") {
|
2018-10-31 18:38:15 +01:00
|
|
|
if (!message.empty()) LOG(ERROR) << message;
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
auto sysrqTriggerFd = llkFileToWriteFd("/proc/sysrq-trigger");
|
|
|
|
if (sysrqTriggerFd < 0) {
|
|
|
|
// DYB
|
|
|
|
llkKillOneProcess(initPid, 'R', tid);
|
|
|
|
// The answer to life, the universe and everything
|
|
|
|
::exit(42);
|
|
|
|
// NOTREACHED
|
2018-12-04 19:30:45 +01:00
|
|
|
return;
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
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}
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2019-01-09 16:49:21 +01:00
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// Wish could ::sync() here, if storage is locked up, we will not continue.
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llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
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if (dump) {
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// Show all locks that are held
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android::base::WriteStringToFd("d", sysrqTriggerFd);
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2018-11-01 00:03:45 +01:00
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// Show all waiting tasks
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android::base::WriteStringToFd("w", sysrqTriggerFd);
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llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
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// This can trigger hardware watchdog, that is somewhat _ok_.
|
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|
// But useless if pstore configured for <256KB, low ram devices ...
|
2018-10-31 18:02:08 +01:00
|
|
|
if (llkEnableSysrqT) {
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
android::base::WriteStringToFd("t", sysrqTriggerFd);
|
2018-11-01 00:03:45 +01:00
|
|
|
// Show all locks that are held (in case 't' overflows ramoops)
|
|
|
|
android::base::WriteStringToFd("d", sysrqTriggerFd);
|
|
|
|
// Show all waiting tasks (in case 't' overflows ramoops)
|
|
|
|
android::base::WriteStringToFd("w", sysrqTriggerFd);
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
::usleep(200000); // let everything settle
|
|
|
|
}
|
2018-10-31 18:38:15 +01:00
|
|
|
// SysRq message matches kernel format, and propagates through bootstat
|
|
|
|
// ultimately to the boot reason into panic,livelock,<state>.
|
|
|
|
llkWriteStringToFile(message + (message.empty() ? "" : "\n") +
|
|
|
|
"SysRq : Trigger a crash : 'livelock,"s + state + "'\n",
|
|
|
|
"/dev/kmsg");
|
2018-12-04 19:30:45 +01:00
|
|
|
// Because panic is such a serious thing to do, let us
|
|
|
|
// make sure that the tid being inspected still exists!
|
|
|
|
auto piddir = procdir + std::to_string(tid) + "/stat";
|
|
|
|
if (access(piddir.c_str(), F_OK) != 0) {
|
|
|
|
PLOG(WARNING) << piddir;
|
|
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
}
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
android::base::WriteStringToFd("c", sysrqTriggerFd);
|
|
|
|
// NOTREACHED
|
|
|
|
// DYB
|
|
|
|
llkKillOneProcess(initPid, 'R', tid);
|
|
|
|
// I sat at my desk, stared into the garden and thought '42 will do'.
|
|
|
|
// I typed it out. End of story
|
|
|
|
::exit(42);
|
|
|
|
// NOTREACHED
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
void llkAlarmHandler(int) {
|
2018-11-20 00:24:03 +01:00
|
|
|
LOG(FATAL) << "alarm";
|
|
|
|
// NOTREACHED
|
|
|
|
llkPanicKernel(true, ::getpid(), "alarm");
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
milliseconds GetUintProperty(const std::string& key, milliseconds def) {
|
|
|
|
return milliseconds(android::base::GetUintProperty(key, static_cast<uint64_t>(def.count()),
|
|
|
|
static_cast<uint64_t>(def.max().count())));
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
seconds GetUintProperty(const std::string& key, seconds def) {
|
|
|
|
return seconds(android::base::GetUintProperty(key, static_cast<uint64_t>(def.count()),
|
|
|
|
static_cast<uint64_t>(def.max().count())));
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
proc* llkTidLookup(pid_t tid) {
|
|
|
|
auto search = tids.find(tid);
|
|
|
|
if (search == tids.end()) {
|
|
|
|
return nullptr;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return &search->second;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
void llkTidRemove(pid_t tid) {
|
|
|
|
tids.erase(tid);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2019-12-27 22:43:29 +01:00
|
|
|
proc* llkTidAlloc(pid_t tid, pid_t pid, pid_t ppid, const char* comm, int time, char state,
|
|
|
|
bool frozen) {
|
|
|
|
auto it = tids.emplace(std::make_pair(tid, proc(tid, pid, ppid, comm, time, state, frozen)));
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
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return &it.first->second;
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}
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std::string llkFormat(milliseconds ms) {
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auto sec = duration_cast<seconds>(ms);
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std::ostringstream s;
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s << sec.count() << '.';
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auto f = s.fill('0');
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auto w = s.width(3);
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s << std::right << (ms - sec).count();
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s.width(w);
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s.fill(f);
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s << 's';
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return s.str();
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}
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std::string llkFormat(seconds s) {
|
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return std::to_string(s.count()) + 's';
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}
|
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std::string llkFormat(bool flag) {
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return flag ? "true" : "false";
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}
|
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std::string llkFormat(const std::unordered_set<std::string>& blacklist) {
|
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std::string ret;
|
2018-12-11 19:34:33 +01:00
|
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|
for (const auto& entry : blacklist) {
|
llkd: enhance list properties
Because of the limited length of properties, and to ease the
complexity of product and vendor adjustments, the comma separated
list properties will use a leading comma to preserve the defaults
and add or subtract entries with + and - prefixes respectively.
Without the leading comma, the list is explicitly specified as before.
Cleanup:
- use empty() instead of space() == 0 (or converse if != 0)
- if (unlikely) pprocp can not be allocated, to a to_string(ppid) check
For testing, observe before and after llkd_unit_test below to
confirm leading comma effects for example:
livelock: ro.llk.stack=wait_on_page_bit_killable,bit_wait_io,\
__get_user_pages,cma_alloc
livelock: ro.llk.stack=...,SyS_openat,...
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 120983740
Change-Id: Ia3d164c2fdac5295a474c6c1294a34e4ae9d0b61
2019-01-03 17:39:38 +01:00
|
|
|
if (!ret.empty()) ret += ",";
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
ret += entry;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return ret;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2019-01-02 17:27:22 +01:00
|
|
|
std::string llkFormat(
|
|
|
|
const std::unordered_map<std::string, std::unordered_set<std::string>>& blacklist,
|
|
|
|
bool leading_comma = false) {
|
|
|
|
std::string ret;
|
|
|
|
for (const auto& entry : blacklist) {
|
|
|
|
for (const auto& target : entry.second) {
|
|
|
|
if (leading_comma || !ret.empty()) ret += ",";
|
|
|
|
ret += entry.first + "&" + target;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return ret;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
llkd: enhance list properties
Because of the limited length of properties, and to ease the
complexity of product and vendor adjustments, the comma separated
list properties will use a leading comma to preserve the defaults
and add or subtract entries with + and - prefixes respectively.
Without the leading comma, the list is explicitly specified as before.
Cleanup:
- use empty() instead of space() == 0 (or converse if != 0)
- if (unlikely) pprocp can not be allocated, to a to_string(ppid) check
For testing, observe before and after llkd_unit_test below to
confirm leading comma effects for example:
livelock: ro.llk.stack=wait_on_page_bit_killable,bit_wait_io,\
__get_user_pages,cma_alloc
livelock: ro.llk.stack=...,SyS_openat,...
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 120983740
Change-Id: Ia3d164c2fdac5295a474c6c1294a34e4ae9d0b61
2019-01-03 17:39:38 +01:00
|
|
|
// This function parses the properties as a list, incorporating the supplied
|
|
|
|
// default. A leading comma separator means preserve the defaults and add
|
|
|
|
// entries (with an optional leading + sign), or removes entries with a leading
|
|
|
|
// - sign.
|
|
|
|
//
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
// We only officially support comma separators, but wetware being what they
|
|
|
|
// are will take some liberty and I do not believe they should be punished.
|
llkd: enhance list properties
Because of the limited length of properties, and to ease the
complexity of product and vendor adjustments, the comma separated
list properties will use a leading comma to preserve the defaults
and add or subtract entries with + and - prefixes respectively.
Without the leading comma, the list is explicitly specified as before.
Cleanup:
- use empty() instead of space() == 0 (or converse if != 0)
- if (unlikely) pprocp can not be allocated, to a to_string(ppid) check
For testing, observe before and after llkd_unit_test below to
confirm leading comma effects for example:
livelock: ro.llk.stack=wait_on_page_bit_killable,bit_wait_io,\
__get_user_pages,cma_alloc
livelock: ro.llk.stack=...,SyS_openat,...
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 120983740
Change-Id: Ia3d164c2fdac5295a474c6c1294a34e4ae9d0b61
2019-01-03 17:39:38 +01:00
|
|
|
std::unordered_set<std::string> llkSplit(const std::string& prop, const std::string& def) {
|
|
|
|
auto s = android::base::GetProperty(prop, def);
|
|
|
|
constexpr char separators[] = ", \t:;";
|
|
|
|
if (!s.empty() && (s != def) && strchr(separators, s[0])) s = def + s;
|
|
|
|
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
std::unordered_set<std::string> result;
|
|
|
|
|
2018-08-10 17:15:57 +02:00
|
|
|
// Special case, allow boolean false to empty the list, otherwise expected
|
|
|
|
// source of input from android::base::GetProperty will supply the default
|
|
|
|
// value on empty content in the property.
|
|
|
|
if (s == "false") return result;
|
|
|
|
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
size_t base = 0;
|
2018-08-10 17:15:57 +02:00
|
|
|
while (s.size() > base) {
|
llkd: enhance list properties
Because of the limited length of properties, and to ease the
complexity of product and vendor adjustments, the comma separated
list properties will use a leading comma to preserve the defaults
and add or subtract entries with + and - prefixes respectively.
Without the leading comma, the list is explicitly specified as before.
Cleanup:
- use empty() instead of space() == 0 (or converse if != 0)
- if (unlikely) pprocp can not be allocated, to a to_string(ppid) check
For testing, observe before and after llkd_unit_test below to
confirm leading comma effects for example:
livelock: ro.llk.stack=wait_on_page_bit_killable,bit_wait_io,\
__get_user_pages,cma_alloc
livelock: ro.llk.stack=...,SyS_openat,...
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 120983740
Change-Id: Ia3d164c2fdac5295a474c6c1294a34e4ae9d0b61
2019-01-03 17:39:38 +01:00
|
|
|
auto found = s.find_first_of(separators, base);
|
|
|
|
// Only emplace unique content, empty entries are not an option
|
|
|
|
if (found != base) {
|
|
|
|
switch (s[base]) {
|
|
|
|
case '-':
|
|
|
|
++base;
|
|
|
|
if (base >= s.size()) break;
|
|
|
|
if (base != found) {
|
|
|
|
auto have = result.find(s.substr(base, found - base));
|
|
|
|
if (have != result.end()) result.erase(have);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case '+':
|
|
|
|
++base;
|
|
|
|
if (base >= s.size()) break;
|
|
|
|
if (base == found) break;
|
|
|
|
// FALLTHRU (for gcc, lint, pcc, etc; following for clang)
|
|
|
|
FALLTHROUGH_INTENDED;
|
|
|
|
default:
|
|
|
|
result.emplace(s.substr(base, found - base));
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
if (found == s.npos) break;
|
|
|
|
base = found + 1;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return result;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
bool llkSkipName(const std::string& name,
|
|
|
|
const std::unordered_set<std::string>& blacklist = llkBlacklistProcess) {
|
llkd: enhance list properties
Because of the limited length of properties, and to ease the
complexity of product and vendor adjustments, the comma separated
list properties will use a leading comma to preserve the defaults
and add or subtract entries with + and - prefixes respectively.
Without the leading comma, the list is explicitly specified as before.
Cleanup:
- use empty() instead of space() == 0 (or converse if != 0)
- if (unlikely) pprocp can not be allocated, to a to_string(ppid) check
For testing, observe before and after llkd_unit_test below to
confirm leading comma effects for example:
livelock: ro.llk.stack=wait_on_page_bit_killable,bit_wait_io,\
__get_user_pages,cma_alloc
livelock: ro.llk.stack=...,SyS_openat,...
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 120983740
Change-Id: Ia3d164c2fdac5295a474c6c1294a34e4ae9d0b61
2019-01-03 17:39:38 +01:00
|
|
|
if (name.empty() || blacklist.empty()) return false;
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
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|
|
|
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return blacklist.find(name) != blacklist.end();
|
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}
|
|
|
|
|
llkd: enhance list properties
Because of the limited length of properties, and to ease the
complexity of product and vendor adjustments, the comma separated
list properties will use a leading comma to preserve the defaults
and add or subtract entries with + and - prefixes respectively.
Without the leading comma, the list is explicitly specified as before.
Cleanup:
- use empty() instead of space() == 0 (or converse if != 0)
- if (unlikely) pprocp can not be allocated, to a to_string(ppid) check
For testing, observe before and after llkd_unit_test below to
confirm leading comma effects for example:
livelock: ro.llk.stack=wait_on_page_bit_killable,bit_wait_io,\
__get_user_pages,cma_alloc
livelock: ro.llk.stack=...,SyS_openat,...
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 120983740
Change-Id: Ia3d164c2fdac5295a474c6c1294a34e4ae9d0b61
2019-01-03 17:39:38 +01:00
|
|
|
bool llkSkipProc(proc* procp,
|
|
|
|
const std::unordered_set<std::string>& blacklist = llkBlacklistProcess) {
|
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|
|
if (!procp) return false;
|
|
|
|
if (llkSkipName(std::to_string(procp->pid), blacklist)) return true;
|
|
|
|
if (llkSkipName(procp->getComm(), blacklist)) return true;
|
|
|
|
if (llkSkipName(procp->getCmdline(), blacklist)) return true;
|
|
|
|
if (llkSkipName(android::base::Basename(procp->getCmdline()), blacklist)) return true;
|
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|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
}
|
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|
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|
2019-01-02 17:27:22 +01:00
|
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|
const std::unordered_set<std::string>& llkSkipName(
|
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|
|
const std::string& name,
|
|
|
|
const std::unordered_map<std::string, std::unordered_set<std::string>>& blacklist) {
|
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|
|
static const std::unordered_set<std::string> empty;
|
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|
|
if (name.empty() || blacklist.empty()) return empty;
|
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|
|
auto found = blacklist.find(name);
|
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|
|
if (found == blacklist.end()) return empty;
|
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|
|
return found->second;
|
|
|
|
}
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
bool llkSkipPproc(proc* pprocp, proc* procp,
|
|
|
|
const std::unordered_map<std::string, std::unordered_set<std::string>>&
|
|
|
|
blacklist = llkBlacklistParentAndChild) {
|
|
|
|
if (!pprocp || !procp || blacklist.empty()) return false;
|
|
|
|
if (llkSkipProc(procp, llkSkipName(std::to_string(pprocp->pid), blacklist))) return true;
|
|
|
|
if (llkSkipProc(procp, llkSkipName(pprocp->getComm(), blacklist))) return true;
|
|
|
|
if (llkSkipProc(procp, llkSkipName(pprocp->getCmdline(), blacklist))) return true;
|
|
|
|
return llkSkipProc(procp,
|
|
|
|
llkSkipName(android::base::Basename(pprocp->getCmdline()), blacklist));
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
bool llkSkipPid(pid_t pid) {
|
|
|
|
return llkSkipName(std::to_string(pid), llkBlacklistProcess);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
bool llkSkipPpid(pid_t ppid) {
|
|
|
|
return llkSkipName(std::to_string(ppid), llkBlacklistParent);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
bool llkSkipUid(uid_t uid) {
|
|
|
|
// Match by number?
|
|
|
|
if (llkSkipName(std::to_string(uid), llkBlacklistUid)) {
|
|
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Match by name?
|
|
|
|
auto pwd = ::getpwuid(uid);
|
|
|
|
return (pwd != nullptr) && __predict_true(pwd->pw_name != nullptr) &&
|
|
|
|
__predict_true(pwd->pw_name[0] != '\0') && llkSkipName(pwd->pw_name, llkBlacklistUid);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
bool getValidTidDir(dirent* dp, std::string* piddir) {
|
|
|
|
if (!::isdigit(dp->d_name[0])) {
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Corner case can not happen in reality b/c of above ::isdigit check
|
|
|
|
if (__predict_false(dp->d_type != DT_DIR)) {
|
|
|
|
if (__predict_false(dp->d_type == DT_UNKNOWN)) { // can't b/c procfs
|
|
|
|
struct stat st;
|
|
|
|
*piddir = procdir;
|
|
|
|
*piddir += dp->d_name;
|
|
|
|
return (lstat(piddir->c_str(), &st) == 0) && (st.st_mode & S_IFDIR);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
*piddir = procdir;
|
|
|
|
*piddir += dp->d_name;
|
|
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
bool llkIsMonitorState(char state) {
|
|
|
|
return (state == 'Z') || (state == 'D');
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// returns -1 if not found
|
|
|
|
long long getSchedValue(const std::string& schedString, const char* key) {
|
|
|
|
auto pos = schedString.find(key);
|
|
|
|
if (pos == std::string::npos) {
|
|
|
|
return -1;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pos = schedString.find(':', pos);
|
|
|
|
if (__predict_false(pos == std::string::npos)) {
|
|
|
|
return -1;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
while ((++pos < schedString.size()) && ::isblank(schedString[pos])) {
|
|
|
|
;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
long long ret;
|
|
|
|
if (!android::base::ParseInt(schedString.substr(pos), &ret, static_cast<long long>(0))) {
|
|
|
|
return -1;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return ret;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2018-08-07 17:13:13 +02:00
|
|
|
#ifdef __PTRACE_ENABLED__
|
|
|
|
bool llkCheckStack(proc* procp, const std::string& piddir) {
|
|
|
|
if (llkCheckStackSymbols.empty()) return false;
|
|
|
|
if (procp->state == 'Z') { // No brains for Zombies
|
|
|
|
procp->stack = -1;
|
|
|
|
procp->count_stack = 0ms;
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Don't check process that are known to block ptrace, save sepolicy noise.
|
llkd: enhance list properties
Because of the limited length of properties, and to ease the
complexity of product and vendor adjustments, the comma separated
list properties will use a leading comma to preserve the defaults
and add or subtract entries with + and - prefixes respectively.
Without the leading comma, the list is explicitly specified as before.
Cleanup:
- use empty() instead of space() == 0 (or converse if != 0)
- if (unlikely) pprocp can not be allocated, to a to_string(ppid) check
For testing, observe before and after llkd_unit_test below to
confirm leading comma effects for example:
livelock: ro.llk.stack=wait_on_page_bit_killable,bit_wait_io,\
__get_user_pages,cma_alloc
livelock: ro.llk.stack=...,SyS_openat,...
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 120983740
Change-Id: Ia3d164c2fdac5295a474c6c1294a34e4ae9d0b61
2019-01-03 17:39:38 +01:00
|
|
|
if (llkSkipProc(procp, llkBlacklistStack)) return false;
|
2018-08-07 17:13:13 +02:00
|
|
|
auto kernel_stack = ReadFile(piddir + "/stack");
|
|
|
|
if (kernel_stack.empty()) {
|
2019-01-03 00:04:42 +01:00
|
|
|
LOG(VERBOSE) << piddir << "/stack empty comm=" << procp->getComm()
|
|
|
|
<< " cmdline=" << procp->getCmdline();
|
2018-08-07 17:13:13 +02:00
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// A scheduling incident that should not reset count_stack
|
|
|
|
if (kernel_stack.find(" cpu_worker_pools+0x") != std::string::npos) return false;
|
|
|
|
char idx = -1;
|
|
|
|
char match = -1;
|
2019-01-03 00:04:42 +01:00
|
|
|
std::string matched_stack_symbol = "<unknown>";
|
2018-08-07 17:13:13 +02:00
|
|
|
for (const auto& stack : llkCheckStackSymbols) {
|
|
|
|
if (++idx < 0) break;
|
2018-10-18 23:39:27 +02:00
|
|
|
if ((kernel_stack.find(" "s + stack + "+0x") != std::string::npos) ||
|
|
|
|
(kernel_stack.find(" "s + stack + ".cfi+0x") != std::string::npos)) {
|
2018-08-07 17:13:13 +02:00
|
|
|
match = idx;
|
2019-01-03 00:04:42 +01:00
|
|
|
matched_stack_symbol = stack;
|
2018-08-07 17:13:13 +02:00
|
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (procp->stack != match) {
|
|
|
|
procp->stack = match;
|
|
|
|
procp->count_stack = 0ms;
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (match == char(-1)) return false;
|
|
|
|
procp->count_stack += llkCycle;
|
2019-01-03 00:04:42 +01:00
|
|
|
if (procp->count_stack < llkStateTimeoutMs[llkStateStack]) return false;
|
|
|
|
LOG(WARNING) << "Found " << matched_stack_symbol << " in stack for pid " << procp->pid;
|
|
|
|
return true;
|
2018-08-07 17:13:13 +02:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
// Primary ABA mitigation watching last time schedule activity happened
|
|
|
|
void llkCheckSchedUpdate(proc* procp, const std::string& piddir) {
|
|
|
|
// Audit finds /proc/<tid>/sched is just over 1K, and
|
|
|
|
// is rarely larger than 2K, even less on Android.
|
|
|
|
// For example, the "se.avg.lastUpdateTime" field we are
|
|
|
|
// interested in typically within the primary set in
|
|
|
|
// the first 1K.
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
|
|
// Proc entries can not be read >1K atomically via libbase,
|
|
|
|
// but if there are problems we assume at least a few
|
|
|
|
// samples of reads occur before we take any real action.
|
|
|
|
std::string schedString = ReadFile(piddir + "/sched");
|
llkd: enhance list properties
Because of the limited length of properties, and to ease the
complexity of product and vendor adjustments, the comma separated
list properties will use a leading comma to preserve the defaults
and add or subtract entries with + and - prefixes respectively.
Without the leading comma, the list is explicitly specified as before.
Cleanup:
- use empty() instead of space() == 0 (or converse if != 0)
- if (unlikely) pprocp can not be allocated, to a to_string(ppid) check
For testing, observe before and after llkd_unit_test below to
confirm leading comma effects for example:
livelock: ro.llk.stack=wait_on_page_bit_killable,bit_wait_io,\
__get_user_pages,cma_alloc
livelock: ro.llk.stack=...,SyS_openat,...
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 120983740
Change-Id: Ia3d164c2fdac5295a474c6c1294a34e4ae9d0b61
2019-01-03 17:39:38 +01:00
|
|
|
if (schedString.empty()) {
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
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// /schedstat is not as standardized, but in 3.1+
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// Android devices, the third field is nr_switches
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// from /sched:
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schedString = ReadFile(piddir + "/schedstat");
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llkd: enhance list properties
Because of the limited length of properties, and to ease the
complexity of product and vendor adjustments, the comma separated
list properties will use a leading comma to preserve the defaults
and add or subtract entries with + and - prefixes respectively.
Without the leading comma, the list is explicitly specified as before.
Cleanup:
- use empty() instead of space() == 0 (or converse if != 0)
- if (unlikely) pprocp can not be allocated, to a to_string(ppid) check
For testing, observe before and after llkd_unit_test below to
confirm leading comma effects for example:
livelock: ro.llk.stack=wait_on_page_bit_killable,bit_wait_io,\
__get_user_pages,cma_alloc
livelock: ro.llk.stack=...,SyS_openat,...
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 120983740
Change-Id: Ia3d164c2fdac5295a474c6c1294a34e4ae9d0b61
2019-01-03 17:39:38 +01:00
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if (schedString.empty()) {
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
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return;
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}
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auto val = static_cast<unsigned long long>(-1);
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if (((::sscanf(schedString.c_str(), "%*d %*d %llu", &val)) == 1) &&
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(val != static_cast<unsigned long long>(-1)) && (val != 0) &&
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(val != procp->nrSwitches)) {
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procp->nrSwitches = val;
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procp->count = 0ms;
|
llkd: bootstat: propagate detailed livelock canonical boot reason
Report kernel_panic,sysrq,livelock,<state> reboot reason via last
dmesg (pstore console). Add ro.llk.killtest property, which will
allow reliable ABA platforms to drop kill test and go directly
to kernel panic. This should also allow some manual unit testing
of the canonical boot reason report.
New canonical boot reasons from llkd are:
- kernel_panic,sysrq,livelock,alarm llkd itself locked up (Hail Mary)
- kernel_panic,sysrq,livelock,driver uninterrruptible D state
- kernel_panic,sysrq,livelock,zombie uninterrruptible Z state
Manual test assumptions:
- llkd is built by the platform and landed on system partition
- unit test is built and landed in /data/nativetest (could
land in /data/nativetest64, adjust test correspondingly)
- llkd not enabled, ro.llk.enable and ro.llk.killtest
are not set by platform allowing test to adjust all the
configuration properties and start llkd.
- or, llkd is enabled, ro.llk.enable is true, and killtest is
disabled, ro.llk.killtest is false, setup by the platform.
This breaks the go/apct generic operations of the unit test
for llk.zombie and llk.driver as kernel panic results
requiring manual intervention otherwise. If test moves to
go/apct, then we will be forced to bypass these tests under
this condition (but allow them to run if ro.llk.killtest
is "off" so specific testing above/below can be run).
for i in driver zombie; do
adb shell su root setprop ro.llk.killtest off
adb shell /data/nativetest/llkd_unit_test/llkd_unit_test --gtest_filter=llkd.${i}
adb wait-for-device
adb shell su root setprop ro.llk.killtest off
sleep 60
adb shell getprop sys.boot.reason
adb shell /data/nativetest/llkd_unit_test/llkd_unit_test --gtest_filter=llkd.${i}
done
Test: llkd_unit_test (see test assumptions)
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I2b24875376ddfdbc282ba3da5c5b3567de85dbc0
2018-03-19 23:16:29 +01:00
|
|
|
procp->killed = !llkTestWithKill;
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
auto val = getSchedValue(schedString, "\nse.avg.lastUpdateTime");
|
|
|
|
if (val == -1) {
|
|
|
|
val = getSchedValue(schedString, "\nse.svg.last_update_time");
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (val != -1) {
|
|
|
|
auto schedUpdate = nanoseconds(val);
|
|
|
|
if (schedUpdate != procp->schedUpdate) {
|
|
|
|
procp->schedUpdate = schedUpdate;
|
|
|
|
procp->count = 0ms;
|
llkd: bootstat: propagate detailed livelock canonical boot reason
Report kernel_panic,sysrq,livelock,<state> reboot reason via last
dmesg (pstore console). Add ro.llk.killtest property, which will
allow reliable ABA platforms to drop kill test and go directly
to kernel panic. This should also allow some manual unit testing
of the canonical boot reason report.
New canonical boot reasons from llkd are:
- kernel_panic,sysrq,livelock,alarm llkd itself locked up (Hail Mary)
- kernel_panic,sysrq,livelock,driver uninterrruptible D state
- kernel_panic,sysrq,livelock,zombie uninterrruptible Z state
Manual test assumptions:
- llkd is built by the platform and landed on system partition
- unit test is built and landed in /data/nativetest (could
land in /data/nativetest64, adjust test correspondingly)
- llkd not enabled, ro.llk.enable and ro.llk.killtest
are not set by platform allowing test to adjust all the
configuration properties and start llkd.
- or, llkd is enabled, ro.llk.enable is true, and killtest is
disabled, ro.llk.killtest is false, setup by the platform.
This breaks the go/apct generic operations of the unit test
for llk.zombie and llk.driver as kernel panic results
requiring manual intervention otherwise. If test moves to
go/apct, then we will be forced to bypass these tests under
this condition (but allow them to run if ro.llk.killtest
is "off" so specific testing above/below can be run).
for i in driver zombie; do
adb shell su root setprop ro.llk.killtest off
adb shell /data/nativetest/llkd_unit_test/llkd_unit_test --gtest_filter=llkd.${i}
adb wait-for-device
adb shell su root setprop ro.llk.killtest off
sleep 60
adb shell getprop sys.boot.reason
adb shell /data/nativetest/llkd_unit_test/llkd_unit_test --gtest_filter=llkd.${i}
done
Test: llkd_unit_test (see test assumptions)
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I2b24875376ddfdbc282ba3da5c5b3567de85dbc0
2018-03-19 23:16:29 +01:00
|
|
|
procp->killed = !llkTestWithKill;
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
val = getSchedValue(schedString, "\nnr_switches");
|
|
|
|
if (val != -1) {
|
|
|
|
if (static_cast<uint64_t>(val) != procp->nrSwitches) {
|
|
|
|
procp->nrSwitches = val;
|
|
|
|
procp->count = 0ms;
|
llkd: bootstat: propagate detailed livelock canonical boot reason
Report kernel_panic,sysrq,livelock,<state> reboot reason via last
dmesg (pstore console). Add ro.llk.killtest property, which will
allow reliable ABA platforms to drop kill test and go directly
to kernel panic. This should also allow some manual unit testing
of the canonical boot reason report.
New canonical boot reasons from llkd are:
- kernel_panic,sysrq,livelock,alarm llkd itself locked up (Hail Mary)
- kernel_panic,sysrq,livelock,driver uninterrruptible D state
- kernel_panic,sysrq,livelock,zombie uninterrruptible Z state
Manual test assumptions:
- llkd is built by the platform and landed on system partition
- unit test is built and landed in /data/nativetest (could
land in /data/nativetest64, adjust test correspondingly)
- llkd not enabled, ro.llk.enable and ro.llk.killtest
are not set by platform allowing test to adjust all the
configuration properties and start llkd.
- or, llkd is enabled, ro.llk.enable is true, and killtest is
disabled, ro.llk.killtest is false, setup by the platform.
This breaks the go/apct generic operations of the unit test
for llk.zombie and llk.driver as kernel panic results
requiring manual intervention otherwise. If test moves to
go/apct, then we will be forced to bypass these tests under
this condition (but allow them to run if ro.llk.killtest
is "off" so specific testing above/below can be run).
for i in driver zombie; do
adb shell su root setprop ro.llk.killtest off
adb shell /data/nativetest/llkd_unit_test/llkd_unit_test --gtest_filter=llkd.${i}
adb wait-for-device
adb shell su root setprop ro.llk.killtest off
sleep 60
adb shell getprop sys.boot.reason
adb shell /data/nativetest/llkd_unit_test/llkd_unit_test --gtest_filter=llkd.${i}
done
Test: llkd_unit_test (see test assumptions)
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I2b24875376ddfdbc282ba3da5c5b3567de85dbc0
2018-03-19 23:16:29 +01:00
|
|
|
procp->killed = !llkTestWithKill;
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
void llkLogConfig(void) {
|
|
|
|
LOG(INFO) << "ro.config.low_ram=" << llkFormat(llkLowRam) << "\n"
|
2018-10-31 18:02:08 +01:00
|
|
|
<< LLK_ENABLE_SYSRQ_T_PROPERTY "=" << llkFormat(llkEnableSysrqT) << "\n"
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
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<< LLK_ENABLE_PROPERTY "=" << llkFormat(llkEnable) << "\n"
|
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<< KHT_ENABLE_PROPERTY "=" << llkFormat(khtEnable) << "\n"
|
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<< LLK_MLOCKALL_PROPERTY "=" << llkFormat(llkMlockall) << "\n"
|
llkd: bootstat: propagate detailed livelock canonical boot reason
Report kernel_panic,sysrq,livelock,<state> reboot reason via last
dmesg (pstore console). Add ro.llk.killtest property, which will
allow reliable ABA platforms to drop kill test and go directly
to kernel panic. This should also allow some manual unit testing
of the canonical boot reason report.
New canonical boot reasons from llkd are:
- kernel_panic,sysrq,livelock,alarm llkd itself locked up (Hail Mary)
- kernel_panic,sysrq,livelock,driver uninterrruptible D state
- kernel_panic,sysrq,livelock,zombie uninterrruptible Z state
Manual test assumptions:
- llkd is built by the platform and landed on system partition
- unit test is built and landed in /data/nativetest (could
land in /data/nativetest64, adjust test correspondingly)
- llkd not enabled, ro.llk.enable and ro.llk.killtest
are not set by platform allowing test to adjust all the
configuration properties and start llkd.
- or, llkd is enabled, ro.llk.enable is true, and killtest is
disabled, ro.llk.killtest is false, setup by the platform.
This breaks the go/apct generic operations of the unit test
for llk.zombie and llk.driver as kernel panic results
requiring manual intervention otherwise. If test moves to
go/apct, then we will be forced to bypass these tests under
this condition (but allow them to run if ro.llk.killtest
is "off" so specific testing above/below can be run).
for i in driver zombie; do
adb shell su root setprop ro.llk.killtest off
adb shell /data/nativetest/llkd_unit_test/llkd_unit_test --gtest_filter=llkd.${i}
adb wait-for-device
adb shell su root setprop ro.llk.killtest off
sleep 60
adb shell getprop sys.boot.reason
adb shell /data/nativetest/llkd_unit_test/llkd_unit_test --gtest_filter=llkd.${i}
done
Test: llkd_unit_test (see test assumptions)
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I2b24875376ddfdbc282ba3da5c5b3567de85dbc0
2018-03-19 23:16:29 +01:00
|
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<< LLK_KILLTEST_PROPERTY "=" << llkFormat(llkTestWithKill) << "\n"
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
<< KHT_TIMEOUT_PROPERTY "=" << llkFormat(khtTimeout) << "\n"
|
|
|
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<< LLK_TIMEOUT_MS_PROPERTY "=" << llkFormat(llkTimeoutMs) << "\n"
|
|
|
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<< LLK_D_TIMEOUT_MS_PROPERTY "=" << llkFormat(llkStateTimeoutMs[llkStateD]) << "\n"
|
|
|
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<< LLK_Z_TIMEOUT_MS_PROPERTY "=" << llkFormat(llkStateTimeoutMs[llkStateZ]) << "\n"
|
2018-08-07 17:13:13 +02:00
|
|
|
#ifdef __PTRACE_ENABLED__
|
|
|
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<< LLK_STACK_TIMEOUT_MS_PROPERTY "=" << llkFormat(llkStateTimeoutMs[llkStateStack])
|
|
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<< "\n"
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
<< LLK_CHECK_MS_PROPERTY "=" << llkFormat(llkCheckMs) << "\n"
|
2018-08-07 17:13:13 +02:00
|
|
|
#ifdef __PTRACE_ENABLED__
|
|
|
|
<< LLK_CHECK_STACK_PROPERTY "=" << llkFormat(llkCheckStackSymbols) << "\n"
|
|
|
|
<< LLK_BLACKLIST_STACK_PROPERTY "=" << llkFormat(llkBlacklistStack) << "\n"
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
<< LLK_BLACKLIST_PROCESS_PROPERTY "=" << llkFormat(llkBlacklistProcess) << "\n"
|
2019-01-02 17:27:22 +01:00
|
|
|
<< LLK_BLACKLIST_PARENT_PROPERTY "=" << llkFormat(llkBlacklistParent)
|
|
|
|
<< llkFormat(llkBlacklistParentAndChild, true) << "\n"
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
<< LLK_BLACKLIST_UID_PROPERTY "=" << llkFormat(llkBlacklistUid);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
void* llkThread(void* obj) {
|
2018-08-15 20:02:18 +02:00
|
|
|
prctl(PR_SET_DUMPABLE, 0);
|
|
|
|
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
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LOG(INFO) << "started";
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
std::string name = std::to_string(::gettid());
|
|
|
|
if (!llkSkipName(name)) {
|
|
|
|
llkBlacklistProcess.emplace(name);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
name = static_cast<const char*>(obj);
|
|
|
|
prctl(PR_SET_NAME, name.c_str());
|
|
|
|
if (__predict_false(!llkSkipName(name))) {
|
|
|
|
llkBlacklistProcess.insert(name);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// No longer modifying llkBlacklistProcess.
|
|
|
|
llkRunning = true;
|
|
|
|
llkLogConfig();
|
|
|
|
while (llkRunning) {
|
|
|
|
::usleep(duration_cast<microseconds>(llkCheck(true)).count());
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// NOTREACHED
|
|
|
|
LOG(INFO) << "exiting";
|
|
|
|
return nullptr;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
} // namespace
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
milliseconds llkCheck(bool checkRunning) {
|
|
|
|
if (!llkEnable || (checkRunning != llkRunning)) {
|
|
|
|
return milliseconds::max();
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Reset internal watchdog, which is a healthy engineering margin of
|
|
|
|
// double the maximum wait or cycle time for the mainloop that calls us.
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
|
|
// This alarm is effectively the live lock detection of llkd, as
|
|
|
|
// we understandably can not monitor ourselves otherwise.
|
|
|
|
::alarm(duration_cast<seconds>(llkTimeoutMs * 2).count());
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// kernel jiffy precision fastest acquisition
|
|
|
|
static timespec last;
|
|
|
|
timespec now;
|
|
|
|
::clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE, &now);
|
|
|
|
auto ms = llkGetTimespecDiffMs(&last, &now);
|
|
|
|
if (ms < llkCycle) {
|
|
|
|
return llkCycle - ms;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
last = now;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
LOG(VERBOSE) << "opendir(\"" << procdir << "\")";
|
|
|
|
if (__predict_false(!llkTopDirectory)) {
|
|
|
|
// gid containing AID_READPROC required
|
|
|
|
llkTopDirectory.reset(procdir);
|
|
|
|
if (__predict_false(!llkTopDirectory)) {
|
|
|
|
// Most likely reason we could be here is a resource limit.
|
|
|
|
// Keep our processing down to a minimum, but not so low that
|
|
|
|
// we do not recover in a timely manner should the issue be
|
|
|
|
// transitory.
|
|
|
|
LOG(DEBUG) << "opendir(\"" << procdir << "\") failed";
|
|
|
|
return llkTimeoutMs;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
for (auto& it : tids) {
|
|
|
|
it.second.updated = false;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
auto prevUpdate = llkUpdate;
|
|
|
|
llkUpdate += ms;
|
|
|
|
ms -= llkCycle;
|
|
|
|
auto myPid = ::getpid();
|
|
|
|
auto myTid = ::gettid();
|
2018-12-04 19:30:45 +01:00
|
|
|
auto dump = true;
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
for (auto dp = llkTopDirectory.read(); dp != nullptr; dp = llkTopDirectory.read()) {
|
|
|
|
std::string piddir;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if (!getValidTidDir(dp, &piddir)) {
|
|
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Get the process tasks
|
|
|
|
std::string taskdir = piddir + "/task/";
|
|
|
|
int pid = -1;
|
|
|
|
LOG(VERBOSE) << "+opendir(\"" << taskdir << "\")";
|
|
|
|
dir taskDirectory(taskdir);
|
|
|
|
if (__predict_false(!taskDirectory)) {
|
|
|
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LOG(DEBUG) << "+opendir(\"" << taskdir << "\") failed";
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
for (auto tp = taskDirectory.read(dir::task, dp); tp != nullptr;
|
|
|
|
tp = taskDirectory.read(dir::task)) {
|
|
|
|
if (!getValidTidDir(tp, &piddir)) {
|
|
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Get the process stat
|
|
|
|
std::string stat = ReadFile(piddir + "/stat");
|
llkd: enhance list properties
Because of the limited length of properties, and to ease the
complexity of product and vendor adjustments, the comma separated
list properties will use a leading comma to preserve the defaults
and add or subtract entries with + and - prefixes respectively.
Without the leading comma, the list is explicitly specified as before.
Cleanup:
- use empty() instead of space() == 0 (or converse if != 0)
- if (unlikely) pprocp can not be allocated, to a to_string(ppid) check
For testing, observe before and after llkd_unit_test below to
confirm leading comma effects for example:
livelock: ro.llk.stack=wait_on_page_bit_killable,bit_wait_io,\
__get_user_pages,cma_alloc
livelock: ro.llk.stack=...,SyS_openat,...
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 120983740
Change-Id: Ia3d164c2fdac5295a474c6c1294a34e4ae9d0b61
2019-01-03 17:39:38 +01:00
|
|
|
if (stat.empty()) {
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
unsigned tid = -1;
|
|
|
|
char pdir[TASK_COMM_LEN + 1];
|
|
|
|
char state = '?';
|
|
|
|
unsigned ppid = -1;
|
|
|
|
unsigned utime = -1;
|
|
|
|
unsigned stime = -1;
|
|
|
|
int dummy;
|
|
|
|
pdir[0] = '\0';
|
|
|
|
// tid should not change value
|
|
|
|
auto match = ::sscanf(
|
|
|
|
stat.c_str(),
|
|
|
|
"%u (%" ___STRING(
|
|
|
|
TASK_COMM_LEN) "[^)]) %c %u %*d %*d %*d %*d %*d %*d %*d %*d %*d %u %u %d",
|
|
|
|
&tid, pdir, &state, &ppid, &utime, &stime, &dummy);
|
|
|
|
if (pid == -1) {
|
|
|
|
pid = tid;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
LOG(VERBOSE) << "match " << match << ' ' << tid << " (" << pdir << ") " << state << ' '
|
|
|
|
<< ppid << " ... " << utime << ' ' << stime << ' ' << dummy;
|
|
|
|
if (match != 7) {
|
|
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2019-12-27 22:43:29 +01:00
|
|
|
// Get the process cgroup
|
|
|
|
auto cgroup = ReadFile(piddir + "/cgroup");
|
|
|
|
auto frozen = cgroup.find(":freezer:/frozen") != std::string::npos;
|
|
|
|
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
auto procp = llkTidLookup(tid);
|
|
|
|
if (procp == nullptr) {
|
2019-12-27 22:43:29 +01:00
|
|
|
procp = llkTidAlloc(tid, pid, ppid, pdir, utime + stime, state, frozen);
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
} else {
|
|
|
|
// comm can change ...
|
|
|
|
procp->setComm(pdir);
|
2019-12-27 22:43:29 +01:00
|
|
|
// frozen can change, too...
|
|
|
|
procp->setFrozen(frozen);
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
procp->updated = true;
|
|
|
|
// pid/ppid/tid wrap?
|
|
|
|
if (((procp->update != prevUpdate) && (procp->update != llkUpdate)) ||
|
|
|
|
(procp->ppid != ppid) || (procp->pid != pid)) {
|
|
|
|
procp->reset();
|
|
|
|
} else if (procp->time != (utime + stime)) { // secondary ABA.
|
|
|
|
// watching utime+stime granularity jiffy
|
|
|
|
procp->state = '?';
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
procp->update = llkUpdate;
|
|
|
|
procp->pid = pid;
|
|
|
|
procp->ppid = ppid;
|
|
|
|
procp->time = utime + stime;
|
|
|
|
if (procp->state != state) {
|
|
|
|
procp->count = 0ms;
|
llkd: bootstat: propagate detailed livelock canonical boot reason
Report kernel_panic,sysrq,livelock,<state> reboot reason via last
dmesg (pstore console). Add ro.llk.killtest property, which will
allow reliable ABA platforms to drop kill test and go directly
to kernel panic. This should also allow some manual unit testing
of the canonical boot reason report.
New canonical boot reasons from llkd are:
- kernel_panic,sysrq,livelock,alarm llkd itself locked up (Hail Mary)
- kernel_panic,sysrq,livelock,driver uninterrruptible D state
- kernel_panic,sysrq,livelock,zombie uninterrruptible Z state
Manual test assumptions:
- llkd is built by the platform and landed on system partition
- unit test is built and landed in /data/nativetest (could
land in /data/nativetest64, adjust test correspondingly)
- llkd not enabled, ro.llk.enable and ro.llk.killtest
are not set by platform allowing test to adjust all the
configuration properties and start llkd.
- or, llkd is enabled, ro.llk.enable is true, and killtest is
disabled, ro.llk.killtest is false, setup by the platform.
This breaks the go/apct generic operations of the unit test
for llk.zombie and llk.driver as kernel panic results
requiring manual intervention otherwise. If test moves to
go/apct, then we will be forced to bypass these tests under
this condition (but allow them to run if ro.llk.killtest
is "off" so specific testing above/below can be run).
for i in driver zombie; do
adb shell su root setprop ro.llk.killtest off
adb shell /data/nativetest/llkd_unit_test/llkd_unit_test --gtest_filter=llkd.${i}
adb wait-for-device
adb shell su root setprop ro.llk.killtest off
sleep 60
adb shell getprop sys.boot.reason
adb shell /data/nativetest/llkd_unit_test/llkd_unit_test --gtest_filter=llkd.${i}
done
Test: llkd_unit_test (see test assumptions)
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I2b24875376ddfdbc282ba3da5c5b3567de85dbc0
2018-03-19 23:16:29 +01:00
|
|
|
procp->killed = !llkTestWithKill;
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
procp->state = state;
|
|
|
|
} else {
|
|
|
|
procp->count += llkCycle;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Filter checks in intuitive order of CPU cost to evaluate
|
|
|
|
// If tid unique continue, if ppid or pid unique break
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if (pid == myPid) {
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
}
|
2018-08-07 17:13:13 +02:00
|
|
|
#ifdef __PTRACE_ENABLED__
|
|
|
|
// if no stack monitoring, we can quickly exit here
|
|
|
|
if (!llkIsMonitorState(state) && llkCheckStackSymbols.empty()) {
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
}
|
2018-08-07 17:13:13 +02:00
|
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|
#else
|
|
|
|
if (!llkIsMonitorState(state)) continue;
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
if ((tid == myTid) || llkSkipPid(tid)) {
|
|
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
}
|
2019-12-27 22:43:29 +01:00
|
|
|
if (procp->isFrozen()) {
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
}
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
if (llkSkipPpid(ppid)) {
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2019-01-02 17:27:22 +01:00
|
|
|
auto process_comm = procp->getComm();
|
|
|
|
if (llkSkipName(process_comm)) {
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (llkSkipName(procp->getCmdline())) {
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
}
|
2018-10-23 00:52:32 +02:00
|
|
|
if (llkSkipName(android::base::Basename(procp->getCmdline()))) {
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
}
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
auto pprocp = llkTidLookup(ppid);
|
|
|
|
if (pprocp == nullptr) {
|
2019-12-27 22:43:29 +01:00
|
|
|
pprocp = llkTidAlloc(ppid, ppid, 0, "", 0, '?', false);
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
}
|
llkd: enhance list properties
Because of the limited length of properties, and to ease the
complexity of product and vendor adjustments, the comma separated
list properties will use a leading comma to preserve the defaults
and add or subtract entries with + and - prefixes respectively.
Without the leading comma, the list is explicitly specified as before.
Cleanup:
- use empty() instead of space() == 0 (or converse if != 0)
- if (unlikely) pprocp can not be allocated, to a to_string(ppid) check
For testing, observe before and after llkd_unit_test below to
confirm leading comma effects for example:
livelock: ro.llk.stack=wait_on_page_bit_killable,bit_wait_io,\
__get_user_pages,cma_alloc
livelock: ro.llk.stack=...,SyS_openat,...
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 120983740
Change-Id: Ia3d164c2fdac5295a474c6c1294a34e4ae9d0b61
2019-01-03 17:39:38 +01:00
|
|
|
if (pprocp) {
|
2019-01-02 17:27:22 +01:00
|
|
|
if (llkSkipPproc(pprocp, procp)) break;
|
llkd: enhance list properties
Because of the limited length of properties, and to ease the
complexity of product and vendor adjustments, the comma separated
list properties will use a leading comma to preserve the defaults
and add or subtract entries with + and - prefixes respectively.
Without the leading comma, the list is explicitly specified as before.
Cleanup:
- use empty() instead of space() == 0 (or converse if != 0)
- if (unlikely) pprocp can not be allocated, to a to_string(ppid) check
For testing, observe before and after llkd_unit_test below to
confirm leading comma effects for example:
livelock: ro.llk.stack=wait_on_page_bit_killable,bit_wait_io,\
__get_user_pages,cma_alloc
livelock: ro.llk.stack=...,SyS_openat,...
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 120983740
Change-Id: Ia3d164c2fdac5295a474c6c1294a34e4ae9d0b61
2019-01-03 17:39:38 +01:00
|
|
|
if (llkSkipProc(pprocp, llkBlacklistParent)) break;
|
|
|
|
} else {
|
|
|
|
if (llkSkipName(std::to_string(ppid), llkBlacklistParent)) break;
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if ((llkBlacklistUid.size() != 0) && llkSkipUid(procp->getUid())) {
|
|
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// ABA mitigation watching last time schedule activity happened
|
|
|
|
llkCheckSchedUpdate(procp, piddir);
|
|
|
|
|
2018-08-07 17:13:13 +02:00
|
|
|
#ifdef __PTRACE_ENABLED__
|
|
|
|
auto stuck = llkCheckStack(procp, piddir);
|
|
|
|
if (llkIsMonitorState(state)) {
|
|
|
|
if (procp->count >= llkStateTimeoutMs[(state == 'Z') ? llkStateZ : llkStateD]) {
|
|
|
|
stuck = true;
|
|
|
|
} else if (procp->count != 0ms) {
|
|
|
|
LOG(VERBOSE) << state << ' ' << llkFormat(procp->count) << ' ' << ppid << "->"
|
2019-01-02 17:27:22 +01:00
|
|
|
<< pid << "->" << tid << ' ' << process_comm;
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2018-08-07 17:13:13 +02:00
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}
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}
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if (!stuck) continue;
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#else
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if (procp->count >= llkStateTimeoutMs[(state == 'Z') ? llkStateZ : llkStateD]) {
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if (procp->count != 0ms) {
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LOG(VERBOSE) << state << ' ' << llkFormat(procp->count) << ' ' << ppid << "->"
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2019-01-02 17:27:22 +01:00
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<< pid << "->" << tid << ' ' << process_comm;
|
2018-08-07 17:13:13 +02:00
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}
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
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continue;
|
|
|
|
}
|
2018-08-07 17:13:13 +02:00
|
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|
#endif
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// We have to kill it to determine difference between live lock
|
|
|
|
// and persistent state blocked on a resource. Is there something
|
|
|
|
// wrong with a process that has no forward scheduling progress in
|
|
|
|
// Z or D? Yes, generally means improper accounting in the
|
|
|
|
// process, but not always ...
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
|
|
// Whomever we hit with a test kill must accept the Android
|
|
|
|
// Aphorism that everything can be burned to the ground and
|
|
|
|
// must survive.
|
|
|
|
if (procp->killed == false) {
|
|
|
|
procp->killed = true;
|
|
|
|
// confirm: re-read uid before committing to a panic.
|
|
|
|
procp->uid = -1;
|
|
|
|
switch (state) {
|
|
|
|
case 'Z': // kill ppid to free up a Zombie
|
|
|
|
// Killing init will kernel panic without diagnostics
|
|
|
|
// so skip right to controlled kernel panic with
|
|
|
|
// diagnostics.
|
|
|
|
if (ppid == initPid) {
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
LOG(WARNING) << "Z " << llkFormat(procp->count) << ' ' << ppid << "->"
|
2019-01-02 17:27:22 +01:00
|
|
|
<< pid << "->" << tid << ' ' << process_comm << " [kill]";
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
if ((llkKillOneProcess(pprocp, procp) >= 0) ||
|
|
|
|
(llkKillOneProcess(ppid, procp) >= 0)) {
|
|
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
case 'D': // kill tid to free up an uninterruptible D
|
|
|
|
// If ABA is doing its job, we would not need or
|
|
|
|
// want the following. Test kill is a Hail Mary
|
|
|
|
// to make absolutely sure there is no forward
|
|
|
|
// scheduling progress. The cost when ABA is
|
|
|
|
// not working is we kill a process that likes to
|
|
|
|
// stay in 'D' state, instead of panicing the
|
|
|
|
// kernel (worse).
|
2018-08-07 17:13:13 +02:00
|
|
|
default:
|
|
|
|
LOG(WARNING) << state << ' ' << llkFormat(procp->count) << ' ' << pid
|
2019-01-02 17:27:22 +01:00
|
|
|
<< "->" << tid << ' ' << process_comm << " [kill]";
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
if ((llkKillOneProcess(llkTidLookup(pid), procp) >= 0) ||
|
2018-08-07 17:13:13 +02:00
|
|
|
(llkKillOneProcess(pid, state, tid) >= 0) ||
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
(llkKillOneProcess(procp, procp) >= 0) ||
|
2018-08-07 17:13:13 +02:00
|
|
|
(llkKillOneProcess(tid, state, tid) >= 0)) {
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// We are here because we have confirmed kernel live-lock
|
2018-10-31 18:38:15 +01:00
|
|
|
const auto message = state + " "s + llkFormat(procp->count) + " " +
|
|
|
|
std::to_string(ppid) + "->" + std::to_string(pid) + "->" +
|
2019-01-02 17:27:22 +01:00
|
|
|
std::to_string(tid) + " " + process_comm + " [panic]";
|
2018-12-04 19:30:45 +01:00
|
|
|
llkPanicKernel(dump, tid,
|
2018-10-31 18:38:15 +01:00
|
|
|
(state == 'Z') ? "zombie" : (state == 'D') ? "driver" : "sleeping",
|
|
|
|
message);
|
2018-12-04 19:30:45 +01:00
|
|
|
dump = false;
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
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}
|
|
|
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LOG(VERBOSE) << "+closedir()";
|
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|
|
}
|
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|
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llkTopDirectory.rewind();
|
|
|
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LOG(VERBOSE) << "closedir()";
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// garbage collection of old process references
|
|
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|
for (auto p = tids.begin(); p != tids.end();) {
|
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|
if (!p->second.updated) {
|
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IF_ALOG(LOG_VERBOSE, LOG_TAG) {
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std::string ppidCmdline = llkProcGetName(p->second.ppid, nullptr, nullptr);
|
llkd: enhance list properties
Because of the limited length of properties, and to ease the
complexity of product and vendor adjustments, the comma separated
list properties will use a leading comma to preserve the defaults
and add or subtract entries with + and - prefixes respectively.
Without the leading comma, the list is explicitly specified as before.
Cleanup:
- use empty() instead of space() == 0 (or converse if != 0)
- if (unlikely) pprocp can not be allocated, to a to_string(ppid) check
For testing, observe before and after llkd_unit_test below to
confirm leading comma effects for example:
livelock: ro.llk.stack=wait_on_page_bit_killable,bit_wait_io,\
__get_user_pages,cma_alloc
livelock: ro.llk.stack=...,SyS_openat,...
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 120983740
Change-Id: Ia3d164c2fdac5295a474c6c1294a34e4ae9d0b61
2019-01-03 17:39:38 +01:00
|
|
|
if (!ppidCmdline.empty()) ppidCmdline = "(" + ppidCmdline + ")";
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
std::string pidCmdline;
|
|
|
|
if (p->second.pid != p->second.tid) {
|
|
|
|
pidCmdline = llkProcGetName(p->second.pid, nullptr, p->second.getCmdline());
|
llkd: enhance list properties
Because of the limited length of properties, and to ease the
complexity of product and vendor adjustments, the comma separated
list properties will use a leading comma to preserve the defaults
and add or subtract entries with + and - prefixes respectively.
Without the leading comma, the list is explicitly specified as before.
Cleanup:
- use empty() instead of space() == 0 (or converse if != 0)
- if (unlikely) pprocp can not be allocated, to a to_string(ppid) check
For testing, observe before and after llkd_unit_test below to
confirm leading comma effects for example:
livelock: ro.llk.stack=wait_on_page_bit_killable,bit_wait_io,\
__get_user_pages,cma_alloc
livelock: ro.llk.stack=...,SyS_openat,...
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 120983740
Change-Id: Ia3d164c2fdac5295a474c6c1294a34e4ae9d0b61
2019-01-03 17:39:38 +01:00
|
|
|
if (!pidCmdline.empty()) pidCmdline = "(" + pidCmdline + ")";
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
std::string tidCmdline =
|
|
|
|
llkProcGetName(p->second.tid, p->second.getComm(), p->second.getCmdline());
|
llkd: enhance list properties
Because of the limited length of properties, and to ease the
complexity of product and vendor adjustments, the comma separated
list properties will use a leading comma to preserve the defaults
and add or subtract entries with + and - prefixes respectively.
Without the leading comma, the list is explicitly specified as before.
Cleanup:
- use empty() instead of space() == 0 (or converse if != 0)
- if (unlikely) pprocp can not be allocated, to a to_string(ppid) check
For testing, observe before and after llkd_unit_test below to
confirm leading comma effects for example:
livelock: ro.llk.stack=wait_on_page_bit_killable,bit_wait_io,\
__get_user_pages,cma_alloc
livelock: ro.llk.stack=...,SyS_openat,...
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 120983740
Change-Id: Ia3d164c2fdac5295a474c6c1294a34e4ae9d0b61
2019-01-03 17:39:38 +01:00
|
|
|
if (!tidCmdline.empty()) tidCmdline = "(" + tidCmdline + ")";
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
LOG(VERBOSE) << "thread " << p->second.ppid << ppidCmdline << "->" << p->second.pid
|
|
|
|
<< pidCmdline << "->" << p->second.tid << tidCmdline << " removed";
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
p = tids.erase(p);
|
|
|
|
} else {
|
|
|
|
++p;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (__predict_false(tids.empty())) {
|
|
|
|
llkTopDirectory.reset();
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
llkCycle = llkCheckMs;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
timespec end;
|
|
|
|
::clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE, &end);
|
|
|
|
auto milli = llkGetTimespecDiffMs(&now, &end);
|
|
|
|
LOG((milli > 10s) ? ERROR : (milli > 1s) ? WARNING : VERBOSE) << "sample " << llkFormat(milli);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// cap to minimum sleep for 1 second since last cycle
|
|
|
|
if (llkCycle < (ms + 1s)) {
|
|
|
|
return 1s;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return llkCycle - ms;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
unsigned llkCheckMilliseconds() {
|
|
|
|
return duration_cast<milliseconds>(llkCheck()).count();
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2018-10-31 18:02:08 +01:00
|
|
|
bool llkCheckEng(const std::string& property) {
|
|
|
|
return android::base::GetProperty(property, "eng") == "eng";
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
bool llkInit(const char* threadname) {
|
2018-08-07 17:13:13 +02:00
|
|
|
auto debuggable = android::base::GetBoolProperty("ro.debuggable", false);
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
llkLowRam = android::base::GetBoolProperty("ro.config.low_ram", false);
|
2018-10-31 18:02:08 +01:00
|
|
|
llkEnableSysrqT &= !llkLowRam;
|
|
|
|
if (debuggable) {
|
|
|
|
llkEnableSysrqT |= llkCheckEng(LLK_ENABLE_SYSRQ_T_PROPERTY);
|
|
|
|
if (!LLK_ENABLE_DEFAULT) { // NB: default is currently true ...
|
|
|
|
llkEnable |= llkCheckEng(LLK_ENABLE_PROPERTY);
|
|
|
|
khtEnable |= llkCheckEng(KHT_ENABLE_PROPERTY);
|
|
|
|
}
|
2018-03-26 17:23:00 +02:00
|
|
|
}
|
2018-10-31 18:02:08 +01:00
|
|
|
llkEnableSysrqT = android::base::GetBoolProperty(LLK_ENABLE_SYSRQ_T_PROPERTY, llkEnableSysrqT);
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
llkEnable = android::base::GetBoolProperty(LLK_ENABLE_PROPERTY, llkEnable);
|
|
|
|
if (llkEnable && !llkTopDirectory.reset(procdir)) {
|
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// Most likely reason we could be here is llkd was started
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// incorrectly without the readproc permissions. Keep our
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// processing down to a minimum.
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llkEnable = false;
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}
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khtEnable = android::base::GetBoolProperty(KHT_ENABLE_PROPERTY, khtEnable);
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llkMlockall = android::base::GetBoolProperty(LLK_MLOCKALL_PROPERTY, llkMlockall);
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llkd: bootstat: propagate detailed livelock canonical boot reason
Report kernel_panic,sysrq,livelock,<state> reboot reason via last
dmesg (pstore console). Add ro.llk.killtest property, which will
allow reliable ABA platforms to drop kill test and go directly
to kernel panic. This should also allow some manual unit testing
of the canonical boot reason report.
New canonical boot reasons from llkd are:
- kernel_panic,sysrq,livelock,alarm llkd itself locked up (Hail Mary)
- kernel_panic,sysrq,livelock,driver uninterrruptible D state
- kernel_panic,sysrq,livelock,zombie uninterrruptible Z state
Manual test assumptions:
- llkd is built by the platform and landed on system partition
- unit test is built and landed in /data/nativetest (could
land in /data/nativetest64, adjust test correspondingly)
- llkd not enabled, ro.llk.enable and ro.llk.killtest
are not set by platform allowing test to adjust all the
configuration properties and start llkd.
- or, llkd is enabled, ro.llk.enable is true, and killtest is
disabled, ro.llk.killtest is false, setup by the platform.
This breaks the go/apct generic operations of the unit test
for llk.zombie and llk.driver as kernel panic results
requiring manual intervention otherwise. If test moves to
go/apct, then we will be forced to bypass these tests under
this condition (but allow them to run if ro.llk.killtest
is "off" so specific testing above/below can be run).
for i in driver zombie; do
adb shell su root setprop ro.llk.killtest off
adb shell /data/nativetest/llkd_unit_test/llkd_unit_test --gtest_filter=llkd.${i}
adb wait-for-device
adb shell su root setprop ro.llk.killtest off
sleep 60
adb shell getprop sys.boot.reason
adb shell /data/nativetest/llkd_unit_test/llkd_unit_test --gtest_filter=llkd.${i}
done
Test: llkd_unit_test (see test assumptions)
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I2b24875376ddfdbc282ba3da5c5b3567de85dbc0
2018-03-19 23:16:29 +01:00
|
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llkTestWithKill = android::base::GetBoolProperty(LLK_KILLTEST_PROPERTY, llkTestWithKill);
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
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// if LLK_TIMOUT_MS_PROPERTY was not set, we will use a set
|
|
|
|
// KHT_TIMEOUT_PROPERTY as co-operative guidance for the default value.
|
|
|
|
khtTimeout = GetUintProperty(KHT_TIMEOUT_PROPERTY, khtTimeout);
|
|
|
|
if (khtTimeout == 0s) {
|
|
|
|
khtTimeout = duration_cast<seconds>(llkTimeoutMs * (1 + LLK_CHECKS_PER_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT) /
|
|
|
|
LLK_CHECKS_PER_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
llkTimeoutMs =
|
|
|
|
khtTimeout * LLK_CHECKS_PER_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT / (1 + LLK_CHECKS_PER_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT);
|
|
|
|
llkTimeoutMs = GetUintProperty(LLK_TIMEOUT_MS_PROPERTY, llkTimeoutMs);
|
|
|
|
llkValidate(); // validate llkTimeoutMs, llkCheckMs and llkCycle
|
|
|
|
llkStateTimeoutMs[llkStateD] = GetUintProperty(LLK_D_TIMEOUT_MS_PROPERTY, llkTimeoutMs);
|
|
|
|
llkStateTimeoutMs[llkStateZ] = GetUintProperty(LLK_Z_TIMEOUT_MS_PROPERTY, llkTimeoutMs);
|
2018-08-07 17:13:13 +02:00
|
|
|
#ifdef __PTRACE_ENABLED__
|
|
|
|
llkStateTimeoutMs[llkStateStack] = GetUintProperty(LLK_STACK_TIMEOUT_MS_PROPERTY, llkTimeoutMs);
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
llkCheckMs = GetUintProperty(LLK_CHECK_MS_PROPERTY, llkCheckMs);
|
|
|
|
llkValidate(); // validate all (effectively minus llkTimeoutMs)
|
2018-08-07 17:13:13 +02:00
|
|
|
#ifdef __PTRACE_ENABLED__
|
|
|
|
if (debuggable) {
|
llkd: enhance list properties
Because of the limited length of properties, and to ease the
complexity of product and vendor adjustments, the comma separated
list properties will use a leading comma to preserve the defaults
and add or subtract entries with + and - prefixes respectively.
Without the leading comma, the list is explicitly specified as before.
Cleanup:
- use empty() instead of space() == 0 (or converse if != 0)
- if (unlikely) pprocp can not be allocated, to a to_string(ppid) check
For testing, observe before and after llkd_unit_test below to
confirm leading comma effects for example:
livelock: ro.llk.stack=wait_on_page_bit_killable,bit_wait_io,\
__get_user_pages,cma_alloc
livelock: ro.llk.stack=...,SyS_openat,...
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 120983740
Change-Id: Ia3d164c2fdac5295a474c6c1294a34e4ae9d0b61
2019-01-03 17:39:38 +01:00
|
|
|
llkCheckStackSymbols = llkSplit(LLK_CHECK_STACK_PROPERTY, LLK_CHECK_STACK_DEFAULT);
|
2018-08-07 17:13:13 +02:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
std::string defaultBlacklistStack(LLK_BLACKLIST_STACK_DEFAULT);
|
|
|
|
if (!debuggable) defaultBlacklistStack += ",logd,/system/bin/logd";
|
llkd: enhance list properties
Because of the limited length of properties, and to ease the
complexity of product and vendor adjustments, the comma separated
list properties will use a leading comma to preserve the defaults
and add or subtract entries with + and - prefixes respectively.
Without the leading comma, the list is explicitly specified as before.
Cleanup:
- use empty() instead of space() == 0 (or converse if != 0)
- if (unlikely) pprocp can not be allocated, to a to_string(ppid) check
For testing, observe before and after llkd_unit_test below to
confirm leading comma effects for example:
livelock: ro.llk.stack=wait_on_page_bit_killable,bit_wait_io,\
__get_user_pages,cma_alloc
livelock: ro.llk.stack=...,SyS_openat,...
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 120983740
Change-Id: Ia3d164c2fdac5295a474c6c1294a34e4ae9d0b61
2019-01-03 17:39:38 +01:00
|
|
|
llkBlacklistStack = llkSplit(LLK_BLACKLIST_STACK_PROPERTY, defaultBlacklistStack);
|
2018-08-07 17:13:13 +02:00
|
|
|
#endif
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
std::string defaultBlacklistProcess(
|
|
|
|
std::to_string(kernelPid) + "," + std::to_string(initPid) + "," +
|
|
|
|
std::to_string(kthreaddPid) + "," + std::to_string(::getpid()) + "," +
|
|
|
|
std::to_string(::gettid()) + "," LLK_BLACKLIST_PROCESS_DEFAULT);
|
|
|
|
if (threadname) {
|
2018-08-07 17:13:13 +02:00
|
|
|
defaultBlacklistProcess += ","s + threadname;
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
for (int cpu = 1; cpu < get_nprocs_conf(); ++cpu) {
|
|
|
|
defaultBlacklistProcess += ",[watchdog/" + std::to_string(cpu) + "]";
|
|
|
|
}
|
llkd: enhance list properties
Because of the limited length of properties, and to ease the
complexity of product and vendor adjustments, the comma separated
list properties will use a leading comma to preserve the defaults
and add or subtract entries with + and - prefixes respectively.
Without the leading comma, the list is explicitly specified as before.
Cleanup:
- use empty() instead of space() == 0 (or converse if != 0)
- if (unlikely) pprocp can not be allocated, to a to_string(ppid) check
For testing, observe before and after llkd_unit_test below to
confirm leading comma effects for example:
livelock: ro.llk.stack=wait_on_page_bit_killable,bit_wait_io,\
__get_user_pages,cma_alloc
livelock: ro.llk.stack=...,SyS_openat,...
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 120983740
Change-Id: Ia3d164c2fdac5295a474c6c1294a34e4ae9d0b61
2019-01-03 17:39:38 +01:00
|
|
|
llkBlacklistProcess = llkSplit(LLK_BLACKLIST_PROCESS_PROPERTY, defaultBlacklistProcess);
|
llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
|
|
|
if (!llkSkipName("[khungtaskd]")) { // ALWAYS ignore as special
|
|
|
|
llkBlacklistProcess.emplace("[khungtaskd]");
|
|
|
|
}
|
llkd: enhance list properties
Because of the limited length of properties, and to ease the
complexity of product and vendor adjustments, the comma separated
list properties will use a leading comma to preserve the defaults
and add or subtract entries with + and - prefixes respectively.
Without the leading comma, the list is explicitly specified as before.
Cleanup:
- use empty() instead of space() == 0 (or converse if != 0)
- if (unlikely) pprocp can not be allocated, to a to_string(ppid) check
For testing, observe before and after llkd_unit_test below to
confirm leading comma effects for example:
livelock: ro.llk.stack=wait_on_page_bit_killable,bit_wait_io,\
__get_user_pages,cma_alloc
livelock: ro.llk.stack=...,SyS_openat,...
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 120983740
Change-Id: Ia3d164c2fdac5295a474c6c1294a34e4ae9d0b61
2019-01-03 17:39:38 +01:00
|
|
|
llkBlacklistParent = llkSplit(LLK_BLACKLIST_PARENT_PROPERTY,
|
|
|
|
std::to_string(kernelPid) + "," + std::to_string(kthreaddPid) +
|
|
|
|
"," LLK_BLACKLIST_PARENT_DEFAULT);
|
2019-01-02 17:27:22 +01:00
|
|
|
// derive llkBlacklistParentAndChild by moving entries with '&' from above
|
|
|
|
for (auto it = llkBlacklistParent.begin(); it != llkBlacklistParent.end();) {
|
|
|
|
auto pos = it->find('&');
|
|
|
|
if (pos == std::string::npos) {
|
|
|
|
++it;
|
|
|
|
continue;
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}
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auto parent = it->substr(0, pos);
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auto child = it->substr(pos + 1);
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it = llkBlacklistParent.erase(it);
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auto found = llkBlacklistParentAndChild.find(parent);
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if (found == llkBlacklistParentAndChild.end()) {
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llkBlacklistParentAndChild.emplace(std::make_pair(
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std::move(parent), std::unordered_set<std::string>({std::move(child)})));
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} else {
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found->second.emplace(std::move(child));
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}
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}
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llkd: enhance list properties
Because of the limited length of properties, and to ease the
complexity of product and vendor adjustments, the comma separated
list properties will use a leading comma to preserve the defaults
and add or subtract entries with + and - prefixes respectively.
Without the leading comma, the list is explicitly specified as before.
Cleanup:
- use empty() instead of space() == 0 (or converse if != 0)
- if (unlikely) pprocp can not be allocated, to a to_string(ppid) check
For testing, observe before and after llkd_unit_test below to
confirm leading comma effects for example:
livelock: ro.llk.stack=wait_on_page_bit_killable,bit_wait_io,\
__get_user_pages,cma_alloc
livelock: ro.llk.stack=...,SyS_openat,...
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 120983740
Change-Id: Ia3d164c2fdac5295a474c6c1294a34e4ae9d0b61
2019-01-03 17:39:38 +01:00
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llkBlacklistUid = llkSplit(LLK_BLACKLIST_UID_PROPERTY, LLK_BLACKLIST_UID_DEFAULT);
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llkd: add live-lock daemon
Introduce a standalone live-lock daemon (llkd), to catch kernel
or native user space deadlocks and take mitigating actions. Will
also configure [khungtaskd] to fortify the actions.
If a thread is in D or Z state with no forward progress for longer
than ro.llk.timeout_ms, or ro.llk.[D|Z].timeout_ms, kill the process
or parent process respectively. If another scan shows the same
process continues to exist, then have a confirmed live-lock condition
and need to panic. Panic the kernel in a manner to provide the
greatest bugreporting details as to the condition. Add a alarm self
watchdog should llkd ever get locked up that is double the expected
time to flow through the mainloop. Sampling is every
ro.llk_sample_ms.
Default will not monitor init, or [kthreadd] and all that [kthreadd]
spawns. This reduces the effectiveness of llkd by limiting its
coverage. If in the future, if value in covering kthreadd spawned
threads, the requirement will be to code drivers so that they do not
remain in a persistent 'D' state, or that they have mechanisms to
recover the thread should it be killed externally. Then the
blacklists can be adjusted accordingly if these conditions are met.
An accompanying gTest set have been added, and will setup a persistent
D or Z process, with and without forward progress, but not in a
live-lock state because that would require a buggy kernel, or a module
or kernel modification to stimulate.
Android Properties llkd respond to (*_ms parms are in milliseconds):
- ro.config.low_ram default false, if true do not sysrq t (dump
all threads).
- ro.llk.enable default false, allow live-lock daemon to be enabled.
- ro.khungtask.enable default false, allow [khungtaskd] to be enabled.
- ro.llk.mlockall default true, allow mlock'd live-lock daemon.
- ro.khungtask.timeout default 12 minutes.
- ro.llk.timeout_ms default 10 minutes, D or Z maximum timelimit,
double this value and it sets the alarm watchdog for llkd.
- ro.llk.D.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, D maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.Z.timeout_ms default ro.llk.timeout_ms, Z maximum timelimit.
- ro.llk.check_ms default 2 minutes sampling interval
(ro.llk.timeout_ms / 5) for threads in D or Z state.
- ro.llk.blacklist.process default 0,1,2 (kernel, init and
[kthreadd]), and process names (/comm or /cmdline) init,[kthreadd],
lmkd,lmkd.llkd,llkd,[khungtaskd],watchdogd,[watchdogd],
[watchdogd/0] ...
- ro.llk.blacklist.parent default 0,2 (kernel and [kthreadd]) and
"[kthreadd]". A comma separated lists of process ids, /comm names
or /cmdline names.
- ro.llk.blacklist.uid default <empty>, comma separated list of
uid numbers or names from getpwuid/getpwnam.
Test: llkd_unit_test
Bug: 33808187
Bug: 72838192
Change-Id: I32e8aa78aef10834e093265d0f3ed5b4199807c6
2018-02-20 19:47:40 +01:00
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// internal watchdog
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::signal(SIGALRM, llkAlarmHandler);
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// kernel hung task configuration? Otherwise leave it as-is
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if (khtEnable) {
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// EUID must be AID_ROOT to write to /proc/sys/kernel/ nodes, there
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// are no capability overrides. For security reasons we do not want
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// to run as AID_ROOT. We may not be able to write them successfully,
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// we will try, but the least we can do is read the values back to
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// confirm expectations and report whether configured or not.
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auto configured = llkWriteStringToFileConfirm(std::to_string(khtTimeout.count()),
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"/proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs");
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if (configured) {
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llkWriteStringToFile("65535", "/proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_warnings");
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llkWriteStringToFile("65535", "/proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_check_count");
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configured = llkWriteStringToFileConfirm("1", "/proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_panic");
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}
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if (configured) {
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LOG(INFO) << "[khungtaskd] configured";
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} else {
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LOG(WARNING) << "[khungtaskd] not configurable";
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}
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}
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bool logConfig = true;
|
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if (llkEnable) {
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if (llkMlockall &&
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// MCL_ONFAULT pins pages as they fault instead of loading
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// everything immediately all at once. (Which would be bad,
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|
// because as of this writing, we have a lot of mapped pages we
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|
// never use.) Old kernels will see MCL_ONFAULT and fail with
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|
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// EINVAL; we ignore this failure.
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|
|
//
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|
|
|
// N.B. read the man page for mlockall. MCL_CURRENT | MCL_ONFAULT
|
|
|
|
// pins ⊆ MCL_CURRENT, converging to just MCL_CURRENT as we fault
|
|
|
|
// in pages.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// CAP_IPC_LOCK required
|
|
|
|
mlockall(MCL_CURRENT | MCL_FUTURE | MCL_ONFAULT) && (errno != EINVAL)) {
|
|
|
|
PLOG(WARNING) << "mlockall failed ";
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
if (threadname) {
|
|
|
|
pthread_attr_t attr;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if (!pthread_attr_init(&attr)) {
|
|
|
|
sched_param param;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
memset(¶m, 0, sizeof(param));
|
|
|
|
pthread_attr_setschedparam(&attr, ¶m);
|
|
|
|
pthread_attr_setschedpolicy(&attr, SCHED_BATCH);
|
|
|
|
if (!pthread_attr_setdetachstate(&attr, PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED)) {
|
|
|
|
pthread_t thread;
|
|
|
|
if (!pthread_create(&thread, &attr, llkThread, const_cast<char*>(threadname))) {
|
|
|
|
// wait a second for thread to start
|
|
|
|
for (auto retry = 50; retry && !llkRunning; --retry) {
|
|
|
|
::usleep(20000);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
logConfig = !llkRunning; // printed in llkd context?
|
|
|
|
} else {
|
|
|
|
LOG(ERROR) << "failed to spawn llkd thread";
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
} else {
|
|
|
|
LOG(ERROR) << "failed to detach llkd thread";
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pthread_attr_destroy(&attr);
|
|
|
|
} else {
|
|
|
|
LOG(ERROR) << "failed to allocate attibutes for llkd thread";
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
} else {
|
|
|
|
LOG(DEBUG) << "[khungtaskd] left unconfigured";
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (logConfig) {
|
|
|
|
llkLogConfig();
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
return llkEnable;
|
|
|
|
}
|