pr-2178/derrickstolee/trace2-dont-die-v1
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15 Jul 16:12
From: Derrick Stolee <stolee@gmail.com> Some users reported issues of repeated messages: fatal: recursion detected in die handler This wasn't happening every time, but we eventually captured a GIT_TRACE2_PERF log file with this issue and revealed an interesting internal detail, failing with this message: unable to format message: %4d-%02d-%02dT%02d:%02d:%02d.%06ldZ This specific format string tracks to tr2_tbuf_utc_datetime_extended() in trace2/tr2_tbuf.c. This logic began as tr2_tbuf_utc_time() in ee4512ed481 (trace2: create new combined trace facility, 2019-02-22) but was later split in bad229aef23 (trace2: clarify UTC datetime formatting, 2019-04-15). This use of xsnprintf() is writing a very specific datetime format into a 32-character buffer. The format requires that the input data will not overflow the format digits or the buffer will not hold the result. Since we are using xsnprintf() here, those failures turn into die() events. This method and its siblings, tr2_tbuf_local_time() and tr2_tbuf_utc_datetime(), are used in the tracing library. The extended form is used only for the 'event' format, which these users were using via a config setting for use in client-side telemetry. The non-extended form is used to help generate the 'SID' that defines the process in the traces. Not only are these inappropriate times for a failure, but the extended method is called specifially during the 'atexit' event, which was triggering this problem in a loop as the 'atexit' event would be retriggered by the die(). I could not determine the exact cause of why these errors started occuring in a bunch. My best guess is that these users are dogfooding an early operating system version that is more likely to fail in the gettimeofday() function and thus leaves the structures uninitialized and potentially violating the expected values. However, for full defense-in-depth I made several modifications: 1. Both 'tv' and 'tm' structs are initialized with zero values, allowing an erroring gettimeofday() or gmtime_r() method to leave them zero-valued. A zero-valued date is better than a die() here. 2. Replace the use of xsnprintf() with snprintf() to avoid the possibility of calling die() here. Instead, check the response to see if there was a failure. On failure, put a blank value into the buffer instead of possibly allowing a value that would not format correctly for a trace2 consumer. This value should be seen as obviously wrong and therefore signals a problem. As the core issue in this code seems to require a system method returning an error, no test accompanies this change. This change removes all uses of xsnprintf() from the trace2/ directory. There are two uses of xstrdup() that could be considered for removal, but they only die() on out-of-memory errors instead of formatting issues. I chose to leave those in place for now. Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <stolee@gmail.com> Submitted-As: https://lore.kernel.org/git/pull.2178.git.1784131932489.gitgitgadget@gmail.com