From b6c404659768c0be9d4d7b93a8d475c76ee26380 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: graham.gower Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 17:40:55 -0500 Subject: Fix hang in waitpid, exposed by r310. Patch from Enrico Scholz , his analysis follows. libbb/unarchive.c: prevent opkg hang when subprocess is stuck in a write() call on a filled pipe and main process (which assumes that end of data from pipe has been reached) waits for this died subprocess. This patch swaps the original wait(pid) + close(pipe) sequencse so that pipe is closed first. The 'ar' code path has been fixed too by breaking the loop when requested data have been found. Previously, the loop continued at the (wrongly calculated) next position in the stream. The patch moves the stream cleanup at a better place. Variable declarations were moved to inner scopes too to ease detection of broken deallocation. NOTE: the | f = fdopen(...); | while (... /* do fread(f) */ ...) { /* ==1== */ | /* this is done in gz_open() */ | pid = fork(); | if (pid == 0) { | fread(f); /* ==2== */ | _exit(0); | } | } code looks problematic because '==2==' might update f's internal buffer. As ==2== is done in an own process, these changes are not seen by ==1==. It works only because gz_open() is called not more than one time and the loops break (after the patch). git-svn-id: http://opkg.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@340 e8e0d7a0-c8d9-11dd-a880-a1081c7ac358 --- (limited to 'src/opkg-frontend.c') -- cgit v0.9.1