On 10/14/19 6:35 PM, William Brown wrote:
> On 15 Oct 2019, at 06:58, Mark Reynolds <mreynolds(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>
> So we are finding these race conditions (leading to heap-use-after-free) when you
stop the server while an import task is running. The current code aborts the task which
leaves the database unusable until it is fully reinitialized at a later time.
Unfortunately the code that handles this is complex, and very error prone.
>
> I'd like to allow the import task to complete before fully shutting the server
down. Code fix is trivial, but do we want the import to finish, or should the import be
aborted (and database left broken)? Thoughts? Opinions?
The question is "what does the admin expect"? I could envisage if you start an
import and then cancel the task, you expect:
* The task to be immediately stopped
* The db content rolled back.
Shouldn't we be in a betxn or similar during an import so we can revert?
Failing this, I'd assume the user would expect a ctrl-c to immediately cancel the
task.
What kind of use-after-frees are we seeing?
See
https://pagure.io/389-ds-base/issue/50646
Pretty sure the first thing the import does is delete the db directory, but I have not
found that in the code yet, but there are definitely no transactions used during an
"import". It's a very different process. Now rolling back the database
would be nice, but I can imagine very large databases(100+ million entries) where disk
space could be an issue if you have to keep the old database around until the new one is
imported.
As for aborting, currently there is no abort mechanism except for stopping the server. So
a ctrl-C is not really an option at this time. Keep in mind I can still easily keep the
current abort behavior during a shutdown, but in the current design if you abort an import
the database is hosed.
> Thanks,
>
> Mark
>
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William Brown
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