[Bug 1160490] Re: race condition updating statefile

Launchpad Bug Tracker 1160490 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Sep 2 08:44:28 UTC 2013


This bug was fixed in the package ifupdown - 0.7.44ubuntu2

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ifupdown (0.7.44ubuntu2) saucy; urgency=low

  * On upgrade from 0.7.5ubuntu4, handle the fact that our unmodified conffile
    may have a mismatch in the dpkg database and manually shuffle the file
    around on upgrade.  LP: #1217263.

  [ Chris Arges ]
  * Backport a fix from upstream mercurial
    (http://anonscm.debian.org/hg/collab-maint/ifupdown/rev/a93db3ecb8f0)
    for a race condition when updating the state file.  LP: #1160490
 -- Steve Langasek <steve.langasek at ubuntu.com>   Sun, 01 Sep 2013 06:43:53 +0000

** Changed in: ifupdown (Ubuntu Saucy)
       Status: In Progress => Fix Released

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Title:
  race condition updating statefile

Status in “ifupdown” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in “ifupdown” source package in Precise:
  In Progress
Status in “ifupdown” source package in Quantal:
  In Progress
Status in “ifupdown” source package in Raring:
  In Progress
Status in “ifupdown” source package in Saucy:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  SRU Justification:
  [Impact] 
   * Users will occasionally see their network interfaces not come up due to race conditions.

  [Test Case]
   * See this comment: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/996369/comments/35

  [Regression Potential] 
   * This fix backports a change from upstream ifupdown. Instead of locking a statefile it locks a lockfile.

  --

  Ubuntu 12.04.2
  ifupdown 0.7~beta2ubuntu8

  Symptom: Every so often, /etc/init/network-interface.conf fails to
  bring up the loopback interface.

  > Mar 25 16:39:37 XXXXXXXX kernel: [   28.793922] init: network-
  interface (lo) pre-start process (1079) terminated with status 1

  /var/log/upstart/network-interface-lo shows:

  > ifup: failed to overwrite statefile /run/network/ifstate: No such
  file or directory

  Relevant section of the ifup sources, in update_state():

          if (rename (tmpstatefile, statefile)) {
                  fprintf(stderr,
                          "%s: failed to overwrite statefile %s: %s\n",
                          argv0, statefile, strerror(errno));
                  exit (1);
          }

  update_state() opens the statefile, gets a F_SETLKW lock on it, opens
  a tmpfile, filters the contents of the statefile into the tmpfile,
  closes the tmpfile, then renames the tempfile over the statefile.

  Once the rename() happens in one instance of ifup, any other blocked
  instances are waiting around to lock a file that no longer exists in
  the filesystem.  Overlap enough instances of ifup just right and you
  have them all locking different copies of statefile, which then
  doesn't prevent any of them from rename()ing tmpstatefile out from
  underneath the others, thus causing their own rename()s to fail with
  ENOENT.

  Example:

  Process A starts, opens statefile.
  Process A locks statefile.
  Process B starts, opens statefile.
  Process B waits for lock on statefile.
  Process A renames tmpstatefile to statefile and exits.
  Process B acquires lock on *outdated* statefile FILE pointer.
  Process C starts, opens current statefile (written by Process A).
  Process C locks current statefile.
  ** Two ifups now have locks **
  Process B renames tmpstatefile to statefile and exits.
  Process C tries to rename tmpstatefile, fails because tmpstatefile has already been renamed out from under it by Process B.

  NOTE:  Since Process B was operating on an outdated statefile, it has
  also stomped over any changes made by Process A, so simply making the
  tmpstatefile process-specific to avoid rename()ing out from under each
  other won't help.

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