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+[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation,
+Inc."]]
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+
+[[!meta title="Fix libdiskfs Locking Issues"]]
+
+Nowadays the most often encountered cause of Hurd crashes seems to be lockups
+in the [[hurd/translator/ext2fs]] server. One of these could be traced
+recently, and turned out to be a lock inside [[hurd/libdiskfs]] that was taken
+and not released in some cases. There is reason to believe that there are more
+faulty paths causing these lockups.
+
+The task is systematically checking the [[hurd/libdiskfs]] code for this kind of locking
+issues. To achieve this, some kind of test harness has to be implemented: For
+example instrumenting the code to check locking correctness constantly at
+runtime. Or implementing a unit testing framework that explicitly checks
+locking in various code paths. (The latter could serve as a template for
+implementing unit checks in other parts of the Hurd codebase...)
+
+(A systematic code review would probably suffice to find the existing locking
+issues; but it wouldn't document the work in terms of actual code produced, and
+thus it's not suitable for a GSoC project...)
+
+[Linux' *sparse*](https://sparse.wiki.kernel.org/) could be worth looking at.
+
+This task requires experience with debugging locking issues in multithreaded
+applications.
+
+Possible mentors: Samuel Thibault (youpi)
+
+Exercise: If you could actually track down and fix one of the existing locking
+errors before the end of the application process, that would be excellent. This
+might be rather tough though, so probably you need to talk to us about an
+alternative exercise task...