forked from luck/tmp_suning_uos_patched
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[ Upstream commit 8fa42d78f6354bb96ad3a079dcbef528ca9fa9e0 ]
When running xdpsock for a fix duration of time before terminating
using --duration=<n>, there is a race condition that may cause xdpsock
to terminate immediately.
When running for a fixed duration of time the check to determine when to
terminate execution is in is_benchmark_done() and is being executed in
the context of the poller thread,
if (opt_duration > 0) {
unsigned long dt = (get_nsecs() - start_time);
if (dt >= opt_duration)
benchmark_done = true;
}
However start_time is only set after the poller thread have been
created. This leaves a small window when the poller thread is starting
and calls is_benchmark_done() for the first time that start_time is not
yet set. In that case start_time have its initial value of 0 and the
duration check fails as it do not correlate correctly for the
applications start time and immediately sets benchmark_done which in
turn terminates the xdpsock application.
Fix this by setting start_time before creating the poller thread.
Fixes:
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auxdisplay | ||
binderfs | ||
bpf | ||
configfs | ||
connector | ||
ftrace | ||
hidraw | ||
hw_breakpoint | ||
kdb | ||
kfifo | ||
kmemleak | ||
kobject | ||
kprobes | ||
livepatch | ||
mei | ||
nitro_enclaves | ||
pidfd | ||
pktgen | ||
qmi | ||
rpmsg | ||
seccomp | ||
timers | ||
trace_events | ||
trace_printk | ||
uhid | ||
v4l | ||
vfio-mdev | ||
vfs | ||
watch_queue | ||
watchdog | ||
Kconfig | ||
Makefile |