> Note that unlike all other threads, TUR threads are _detached_ threads.
> multipathd tries to cancel them, but it has no way to verify that they
> actually stopped. It may be just a normal observation that you can't
> see the messages when a TUR thread terminates, in particular if the
> program is exiting and might have already closed the stderr file
> descriptor.
> 
> 
> If you look at the crashed processes with gdb, the thread IDs should
> give you some clue which stack belongs to which thread. The TUR threads
> will have higher thread IDs than the others because they are started
> later.
>


??

[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
Using host libthread_db library "/usr/lib64/libthread_db.so.1".
Core was generated by `/sbin/multipathd -d -s'.
Program terminated with signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
#0  0x00007f3f669e071d in ?? ()
[Current thread is 1 (Thread 0x7f3f65873700 (LWP 1645593))]
(gdb) i thread
  Id   Target Id                           Frame
* 1    Thread 0x7f3f65873700 (LWP 1645593) 0x00007f3f669e071d in ?? ()
  2    Thread 0x7f3f6611a000 (LWP 1645066) 0x00007f3f669fede7 in munmap () at 
../sysdeps/unix/syscall-template.S:78
  3    Thread 0x7f3f6609d700 (LWP 1645095) syscall () at 
../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/syscall.S:38
(gdb) bt
#0  0x00007f3f669e071d in ?? ()
#1  0x0000000000000000 in ?? ()
(gdb) thread 2
[Switching to thread 2 (Thread 0x7f3f6611a000 (LWP 1645066))]
#0  0x00007f3f669fede7 in munmap () at ../sysdeps/unix/syscall-template.S:78
78      T_PSEUDO (SYSCALL_SYMBOL, SYSCALL_NAME, SYSCALL_NARGS)
(gdb) bt
#0  0x00007f3f669fede7 in munmap () at ../sysdeps/unix/syscall-template.S:78
#1  0x00007f3f669fb77d in _dl_unmap_segments (l=l@entry=0x557cb432ba10) at 
./dl-unmap-segments.h:32
...
#10 0x00007f3f669b44ed in cleanup_prio () at prio.c:66  //cleanup_checkers() is 
finished.
#11 0x0000557cb26db794 in child (param=<optimized out>) at main.c:2932
#12 0x0000557cb26d44d3 in main (argc=<optimized out>, argv=0x7ffc98d47948) at 
main.c:3150


UNWIND

[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
Using host libthread_db library "/usr/lib64/libthread_db.so.1".
Core was generated by `/sbin/multipathd -d -s'.
Program terminated with signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
#0  x86_64_fallback_frame_state (fs=0x7fa9b2f576d0, context=0x7fa9b2f57980) at 
./md-unwind-support.h:58
58        if (*(unsigned char *)(pc+0) == 0x48
[Current thread is 1 (Thread 0x7fa9b2f58700 (LWP 1285074))]
(gdb) i thread
  Id   Target Id                                     Frame
* 1    Thread 0x7fa9b2f58700 (LWP 1285074) (Exiting) 
x86_64_fallback_frame_state (fs=0x7fa9b2f576d0, context=0x7fa9b2f57980) at 
./md-unwind-support.h:58
  2    Thread 0x7fa9b383e000 (LWP 1284366)           0x00007fa9b403e127 in 
__close (fd=5) at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/close.c:27
  3    Thread 0x7fa9b37c1700 (LWP 1284374)           syscall () at 
../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/syscall.S:38
  4    Thread 0x7fa9b2f73700 (LWP 1285077)           0x00007fa9b3e06507 in 
ioctl () at ../sysdeps/unix/syscall-template.S:78
  5    Thread 0x7fa9b2f61700 (LWP 1285076)           0x00007fa9b3e06507 in 
ioctl () at ../sysdeps/unix/syscall-template.S:78
  6    Thread 0x7fa9b2f4f700 (LWP 1285079)           0x00007fa9b3e06507 in 
ioctl () at ../sysdeps/unix/syscall-template.S:78
  7    Thread 0x7fa9b2fa9700 (LWP 1285080)           0x00007fa9b3e06507 in 
ioctl () at ../sysdeps/unix/syscall-template.S:78
(gdb) thread 2
[Switching to thread 2 (Thread 0x7fa9b383e000 (LWP 1284366))]
#0  0x00007fa9b403e127 in __close (fd=5) at 
../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/close.c:27
27        return SYSCALL_CANCEL (close, fd);
(gdb) bt
#0  0x00007fa9b403e127 in __close (fd=5) at 
../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/close.c:27
#1  0x00005606f030f95b in cleanup_dmevent_waiter () at dmevents.c:111
#2  0x00005606f03087a2 in child (param=<optimized out>) at main.c:2934
#3  0x00005606f03014d3 in main (argc=<optimized out>, argv=0x7ffdb782ab38) at 
main.c:3150


The LWP of ?? and UNWIND is much larger than thread 2(main).

I add print_func like:

@@ -228,6 +228,10 @@ static void copy_msg_to_tcc(void *ct_p, const char *msg)
        pthread_mutex_unlock(&ct->lock);
 }

+static void lxk10 (void)
+{
+       condlog(2, "lxk exit tur_thread");
+}
 static void *tur_thread(void *ctx)
 {
        struct tur_checker_context *ct = ctx;
@@ -235,6 +239,8 @@ static void *tur_thread(void *ctx)
        char devt[32];

        /* This thread can be canceled, so setup clean up */
+       condlog(2, "lxk start tur_thread");
+       pthread_cleanup_push(lxk10, NULL);
        tur_thread_cleanup_push(ct);

When there are four devices, core log:
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: exit (signal)
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: sda: unusable path
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: sdf: unusable path
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: sde: unusable path
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: sdd: unusable path
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: sdc: unusable path
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: sdb: unusable path
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: lxk start tur_thread
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: lxk exit tur_thread
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: lxk start tur_thread
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: lxk start tur_thread
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: lxk exit tur_thread
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: lxk start tur_thread
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: lxk exit tur_thread
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: 
360014057a1353ec1bdd4dfcad19db6db: remove multipath map
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: sdg: orphan path, map 
flushed
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: BUG: orphaning path 
sdg that holds hwe of 360014057a1353ec1bdd4dfcad19db6db
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: tur checker refcount 4
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: 
36001405faf8a6c2920840ed8ba73b9ee: remove multipath map
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: sdj: orphan path, map 
flushed
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: BUG: orphaning path 
sdj that holds hwe of 36001405faf8a6c2920840ed8ba73b9ee
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: tur checker refcount 3
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: 
36001405044c0f50ba3c4e5b9b57e4de4: remove multipath map
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: sdi: orphan path, map 
flushed
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: BUG: orphaning path 
sdi that holds hwe of 36001405044c0f50ba3c4e5b9b57e4de4
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: tur checker refcount 2
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: 
36001405e0cbb950907b4a51af1a002ed: remove multipath map
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: sdh: orphan path, map 
flushed
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: BUG: orphaning path 
sdh that holds hwe of 36001405e0cbb950907b4a51af1a002ed
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: tur checker refcount 1
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: lxk exit ueventloop
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: lxk exit uxlsnrloop
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: lxk exit uevqloop
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: lxk exit wait_dmevents
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: lxk exit checkerloop
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: directio checker 
refcount 6
Mar 02 11:40:35 localhost.localdomain multipathd[85474]: lxk free tur checker  
//checker_put
Mar 02 11:40:36 localhost.localdomain systemd-coredump[85547]: Process 85474 
(multipathd) of user 0 dumped core

There are four "lxk start tur_thread" but three "lxk exit tur_thread".

>> I will use
>>         int oldstate;
>>         pthread_setcancelstate(PTHREAD_CANCEL_DISABLE, &oldstate);
>>         ...
>>         pthread_setcancelstate(oldstate, NULL);
>>         pthread_testcancel();
>> to test it.
> 
> Where exactly do you want to put that code?
> 
I add this in BEGAIN and END of tur_thread. But it is not helpful.

> IIUC you don't compile multipathd with -fexceptions, do you? You
> haven't answered my previous question why you do that for systemd.

I don't know why use -fexceptions before, but we have removed it
and there is no udev_monitor_receive_device core.

Regards,
Lixiaokeng


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