Re: ETXTBSY window in __fput

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On Wed, 27 Aug 2025, Theodore Ts'o wrote:

> On Wed, Aug 27, 2025 at 10:22:14AM +0300, Alexander Monakov wrote:
> > 
> > On Tue, 26 Aug 2025, Al Viro wrote:
> > 
> > > Egads...  Let me get it straight - you have a bunch of threads sharing descriptor
> > > tables and some of them are forking (or cloning without shared descriptor tables)
> > > while that is going on?
> > 
> > I suppose if they could start a new process in a more straightforward manner,
> > they would. But you cannot start a new process without fork. Anyway, I'm but
> > a messenger here: the problem has been hit by various people in the Go community
> > (and by Go team itself, at least twice). Here I'm asking about a potential
> > shortcoming in __fput that exacerbates the problem.
> 
> I'm assuming that the problem is showing up in real life when users
> run a go problem using "go run" where the golang compiler freshly
> writes the executable, and then fork/exec's the binary.  And using
> multiple threads sharing descriptor tables was just to make a reliable
> reproducer?

You need at least two threads: while one thread does open-write-close-fork,
there needs to be another thread that forks concurrently with the write.

Alexander




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