[JBoss JIRA] (JBTM-1350) Deadlock in LockManager
by Michael Musgrove (JIRA)
Michael Musgrove created JBTM-1350:
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Summary: Deadlock in LockManager
Key: JBTM-1350
URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBTM-1350
Project: JBoss Transaction Manager
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public (Everyone can see)
Components: Transaction Core
Affects Versions: 4.17.2, 5.0.0.M1
Reporter: Michael Musgrove
Assignee: Michael Musgrove
Fix For: 4.17.3, 5.0.0.M2
Attachments: jstack.16785
A deadlock can occur whilst calling LockManager.setlock if another thread tries to commit a transaction that has the same lock manager as a participant. The attached java stack dump, jstack.16785, (from test com.hp.mwtests.ts.jts.remote.hammer.DistributedHammer2) shows an example. It shows two threads interacting with a remote HammerObject:
- Thread 1 updates the remote object;
- Thread 2 commits a transaction that has the same HammerObject instance as a participant;
Thread 1 calls setlock on HammerObject which synchronizes on BasicAction.Current() and LockManager.locksHeldLockObject and then activates the object (which triggers an object load from the object store). The activate call tries to lock StateManager.mutex and this is where thread 1 deadlocks.
Meanwhile a commit request is issued which results in Thread 2 running at the same time thread 1 is calling activate. The commit asks HammerObject to prepare and commit. The participant commit asks HammerObject to release any locks it has held (LockManager.releaseAll). This call first tries to lock BasicAction.Current() which is null during commit time (since commit disassociates the transaction from the thread before committing the participants). Instead it locks StateManager.mutex which succeeds. Then it tries to lock LockManager.locksHeldLockObject and that is where Thread 2 deadlocks.
Note that the problem arises because Thread 2 gets null when it calls BasicAction.Current() and instead locks StateManager.mutex. If BasicAction.Current() was not null thread 2 would try to lock it but would not obtain the lock until thread 1 had completed the activate call and released BasicAction.Current() thus allowing thread 2 to continue as normal.
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