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author | Daniel Black <daniel@mariadb.org> | 2021-02-15 12:31:31 +1100 |
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committer | Daniel Black <daniel@mariadb.org> | 2021-02-25 09:13:10 +1100 |
commit | 1635686b509111c10cdb0842a0dabc0ef07bdf56 (patch) | |
tree | a5ae0ed17da318b4569b9bded452ee3e9b37ae16 /mysys | |
parent | 9e259d58c2a898800463d28b175fde0e74ab96d9 (diff) | |
download | mariadb-git-1635686b509111c10cdb0842a0dabc0ef07bdf56.tar.gz |
MDEV-23510: arm64 lf_hash alignment of pointers
volatile != atomic.
volatile has no memory barrier schemantics, its for mmaped IO
so lets allow some optimizer gains and stop pretending it helps
with memory atomicity.
The MDEV lists a SEGV an assumption is made that an address was
partially read. As C packs structs strictly in order and on arm64 the
cache line size is 128 bits. A pointer (link - 64 bits), followed
by a hashnr (uint32 - 32 bits), leaves the following key (uchar *
64 bits), neither naturally aligned to any pointer and worse, split
across a cache line which is the processors view of an atomic
reservation of memory.
lf_dynarray_lvalue is assumed to return a 64 bit aligned address.
As a solution move the 32bit hashnr to the end so we don't get the
*key pointer split across two cache lines.
Tested by: Krunal Bauskar
Reviewer: Marko Mäkelä
Diffstat (limited to 'mysys')
-rw-r--r-- | mysys/lf_hash.c | 28 |
1 files changed, 14 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/mysys/lf_hash.c b/mysys/lf_hash.c index 0dd0c1a94c6..a7553b349de 100644 --- a/mysys/lf_hash.c +++ b/mysys/lf_hash.c @@ -31,10 +31,10 @@ /* An element of the list */ typedef struct { - intptr volatile link; /* a pointer to the next element in a list and a flag */ - uint32 hashnr; /* reversed hash number, for sorting */ + intptr link; /* a pointer to the next element in a list and a flag */ const uchar *key; size_t keylen; + uint32 hashnr; /* reversed hash number, for sorting */ /* data is stored here, directly after the keylen. thus the pointer to data is (void*)(slist_element_ptr+1) @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ const int LF_HASH_OVERHEAD= sizeof(LF_SLIST); in a list) from l_find to l_insert/l_delete */ typedef struct { - intptr volatile *prev; + intptr *prev; LF_SLIST *curr, *next; } CURSOR; @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ typedef struct { 0 - ok 1 - error (callbck returned 1) */ -static int l_find(LF_SLIST * volatile *head, CHARSET_INFO *cs, uint32 hashnr, +static int l_find(LF_SLIST **head, CHARSET_INFO *cs, uint32 hashnr, const uchar *key, uint keylen, CURSOR *cursor, LF_PINS *pins, my_hash_walk_action callback) { @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ retry: it uses pins[0..2], on return all pins are removed. if there're nodes with the same key value, a new node is added before them. */ -static LF_SLIST *l_insert(LF_SLIST * volatile *head, CHARSET_INFO *cs, +static LF_SLIST *l_insert(LF_SLIST **head, CHARSET_INFO *cs, LF_SLIST *node, LF_PINS *pins, uint flags) { CURSOR cursor; @@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ static LF_SLIST *l_insert(LF_SLIST * volatile *head, CHARSET_INFO *cs, NOTE it uses pins[0..2], on return all pins are removed. */ -static int l_delete(LF_SLIST * volatile *head, CHARSET_INFO *cs, uint32 hashnr, +static int l_delete(LF_SLIST **head, CHARSET_INFO *cs, uint32 hashnr, const uchar *key, uint keylen, LF_PINS *pins) { CURSOR cursor; @@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ static int l_delete(LF_SLIST * volatile *head, CHARSET_INFO *cs, uint32 hashnr, it uses pins[0..2], on return the pin[2] keeps the node found all other pins are removed. */ -static LF_SLIST *l_search(LF_SLIST * volatile *head, CHARSET_INFO *cs, +static LF_SLIST *l_search(LF_SLIST **head, CHARSET_INFO *cs, uint32 hashnr, const uchar *key, uint keylen, LF_PINS *pins) { @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ static inline my_hash_value_type calc_hash(CHARSET_INFO *cs, #define MAX_LOAD 1.0 /* average number of elements in a bucket */ -static int initialize_bucket(LF_HASH *, LF_SLIST * volatile*, uint, LF_PINS *); +static int initialize_bucket(LF_HASH *, LF_SLIST **, uint, LF_PINS *); static void default_initializer(LF_HASH *hash, void *dst, const void *src) { @@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ void lf_hash_destroy(LF_HASH *hash) int lf_hash_insert(LF_HASH *hash, LF_PINS *pins, const void *data) { int csize, bucket, hashnr; - LF_SLIST *node, * volatile *el; + LF_SLIST *node, **el; node= (LF_SLIST *)lf_alloc_new(pins); if (unlikely(!node)) @@ -437,7 +437,7 @@ int lf_hash_insert(LF_HASH *hash, LF_PINS *pins, const void *data) */ int lf_hash_delete(LF_HASH *hash, LF_PINS *pins, const void *key, uint keylen) { - LF_SLIST * volatile *el; + LF_SLIST **el; uint bucket, hashnr; hashnr= hash->hash_function(hash->charset, (uchar *)key, keylen) & INT_MAX32; @@ -473,7 +473,7 @@ void *lf_hash_search_using_hash_value(LF_HASH *hash, LF_PINS *pins, my_hash_value_type hashnr, const void *key, uint keylen) { - LF_SLIST * volatile *el, *found; + LF_SLIST **el, *found; uint bucket; /* hide OOM errors - if we cannot initialize a bucket, try the previous one */ @@ -507,7 +507,7 @@ int lf_hash_iterate(LF_HASH *hash, LF_PINS *pins, CURSOR cursor; uint bucket= 0; int res; - LF_SLIST * volatile *el; + LF_SLIST **el; el= lf_dynarray_lvalue(&hash->array, bucket); if (unlikely(!el)) @@ -539,13 +539,13 @@ static const uchar *dummy_key= (uchar*)""; 0 - ok -1 - out of memory */ -static int initialize_bucket(LF_HASH *hash, LF_SLIST * volatile *node, +static int initialize_bucket(LF_HASH *hash, LF_SLIST **node, uint bucket, LF_PINS *pins) { uint parent= my_clear_highest_bit(bucket); LF_SLIST *dummy= (LF_SLIST *)my_malloc(sizeof(LF_SLIST), MYF(MY_WME)); LF_SLIST **tmp= 0, *cur; - LF_SLIST * volatile *el= lf_dynarray_lvalue(&hash->array, parent); + LF_SLIST **el= lf_dynarray_lvalue(&hash->array, parent); if (unlikely(!el || !dummy)) return -1; if (*el == NULL && bucket && |