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| Futex Requeue PI
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| 
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| Requeueing of tasks from a non-PI futex to a PI futex requires
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| special handling in order to ensure the underlying rt_mutex is never
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| left without an owner if it has waiters; doing so would break the PI
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| boosting logic [see rt-mutex-design.rst] For the purposes of
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| brevity, this action will be referred to as "requeue_pi" throughout
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| this document.  Priority inheritance is abbreviated throughout as
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| "PI".
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| 
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| Motivation
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| ----------
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| 
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| Without requeue_pi, the glibc implementation of
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| pthread_cond_broadcast() must resort to waking all the tasks waiting
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| on a pthread_condvar and letting them try to sort out which task
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| gets to run first in classic thundering-herd formation.  An ideal
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| implementation would wake the highest-priority waiter, and leave the
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| rest to the natural wakeup inherent in unlocking the mutex
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| associated with the condvar.
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| 
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| Consider the simplified glibc calls::
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| 
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| 	/* caller must lock mutex */
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| 	pthread_cond_wait(cond, mutex)
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| 	{
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| 		lock(cond->__data.__lock);
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| 		unlock(mutex);
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| 		do {
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| 		unlock(cond->__data.__lock);
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| 		futex_wait(cond->__data.__futex);
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| 		lock(cond->__data.__lock);
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| 		} while(...)
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| 		unlock(cond->__data.__lock);
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| 		lock(mutex);
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	pthread_cond_broadcast(cond)
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| 	{
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| 		lock(cond->__data.__lock);
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| 		unlock(cond->__data.__lock);
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| 		futex_requeue(cond->data.__futex, cond->mutex);
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| 	}
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| 
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| Once pthread_cond_broadcast() requeues the tasks, the cond->mutex
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| has waiters. Note that pthread_cond_wait() attempts to lock the
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| mutex only after it has returned to user space.  This will leave the
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| underlying rt_mutex with waiters, and no owner, breaking the
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| previously mentioned PI-boosting algorithms.
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| 
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| In order to support PI-aware pthread_condvar's, the kernel needs to
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| be able to requeue tasks to PI futexes.  This support implies that
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| upon a successful futex_wait system call, the caller would return to
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| user space already holding the PI futex.  The glibc implementation
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| would be modified as follows::
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| 
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| 
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| 	/* caller must lock mutex */
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| 	pthread_cond_wait_pi(cond, mutex)
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| 	{
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| 		lock(cond->__data.__lock);
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| 		unlock(mutex);
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| 		do {
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| 		unlock(cond->__data.__lock);
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| 		futex_wait_requeue_pi(cond->__data.__futex);
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| 		lock(cond->__data.__lock);
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| 		} while(...)
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| 		unlock(cond->__data.__lock);
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| 		/* the kernel acquired the mutex for us */
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	pthread_cond_broadcast_pi(cond)
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| 	{
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| 		lock(cond->__data.__lock);
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| 		unlock(cond->__data.__lock);
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| 		futex_requeue_pi(cond->data.__futex, cond->mutex);
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| 	}
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| 
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| The actual glibc implementation will likely test for PI and make the
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| necessary changes inside the existing calls rather than creating new
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| calls for the PI cases.  Similar changes are needed for
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| pthread_cond_timedwait() and pthread_cond_signal().
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| 
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| Implementation
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| --------------
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| 
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| In order to ensure the rt_mutex has an owner if it has waiters, it
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| is necessary for both the requeue code, as well as the waiting code,
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| to be able to acquire the rt_mutex before returning to user space.
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| The requeue code cannot simply wake the waiter and leave it to
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| acquire the rt_mutex as it would open a race window between the
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| requeue call returning to user space and the waiter waking and
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| starting to run.  This is especially true in the uncontended case.
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| 
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| The solution involves two new rt_mutex helper routines,
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| rt_mutex_start_proxy_lock() and rt_mutex_finish_proxy_lock(), which
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| allow the requeue code to acquire an uncontended rt_mutex on behalf
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| of the waiter and to enqueue the waiter on a contended rt_mutex.
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| Two new system calls provide the kernel<->user interface to
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| requeue_pi: FUTEX_WAIT_REQUEUE_PI and FUTEX_CMP_REQUEUE_PI.
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| 
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| FUTEX_WAIT_REQUEUE_PI is called by the waiter (pthread_cond_wait()
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| and pthread_cond_timedwait()) to block on the initial futex and wait
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| to be requeued to a PI-aware futex.  The implementation is the
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| result of a high-speed collision between futex_wait() and
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| futex_lock_pi(), with some extra logic to check for the additional
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| wake-up scenarios.
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| 
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| FUTEX_CMP_REQUEUE_PI is called by the waker
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| (pthread_cond_broadcast() and pthread_cond_signal()) to requeue and
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| possibly wake the waiting tasks. Internally, this system call is
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| still handled by futex_requeue (by passing requeue_pi=1).  Before
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| requeueing, futex_requeue() attempts to acquire the requeue target
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| PI futex on behalf of the top waiter.  If it can, this waiter is
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| woken.  futex_requeue() then proceeds to requeue the remaining
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| nr_wake+nr_requeue tasks to the PI futex, calling
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| rt_mutex_start_proxy_lock() prior to each requeue to prepare the
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| task as a waiter on the underlying rt_mutex.  It is possible that
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| the lock can be acquired at this stage as well, if so, the next
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| waiter is woken to finish the acquisition of the lock.
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| 
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| FUTEX_CMP_REQUEUE_PI accepts nr_wake and nr_requeue as arguments, but
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| their sum is all that really matters.  futex_requeue() will wake or
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| requeue up to nr_wake + nr_requeue tasks.  It will wake only as many
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| tasks as it can acquire the lock for, which in the majority of cases
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| should be 0 as good programming practice dictates that the caller of
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| either pthread_cond_broadcast() or pthread_cond_signal() acquire the
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| mutex prior to making the call. FUTEX_CMP_REQUEUE_PI requires that
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| nr_wake=1.  nr_requeue should be INT_MAX for broadcast and 0 for
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| signal.
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