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author | Rich Felker <dalias@aerifal.cx> | 2021-04-20 14:55:10 -0400 |
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committer | Rich Felker <dalias@aerifal.cx> | 2021-04-20 14:55:10 -0400 |
commit | e1a51185ceb4386481491e11f6dd39569b9e54f7 (patch) | |
tree | 382a9e87bb61d61d77565f6f49478877758784fd /ldso/dynlink.c | |
parent | e74acd59a5c7d56ae0e64c4ffa5043da13ee896e (diff) | |
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fix popen not to leak pipes from one child to another
POSIX places an obscure requirement on popen which is like a limited version of close-on-exec: "The popen() function shall ensure that any streams from previous popen() calls that remain open in the parent process are closed in the new child process." if the POSIX-future 'e' mode flag is passed, producing a pipe FILE with FD_CLOEXEC on the underlying pipe, this requirement is automatically satisfied. however, for applications which use multiple concurrent popen pipes but don't request close-on-exec, fd leaks from earlier popen calls to later ones could produce deadlock situations where processes are waiting for a pipe EOF that will never happen. to fix this, iterate through all open FILEs and add close actions for those obtained from popen. this requires holding a lock on the open file list across the posix_spawn call so that additional popen FILEs are not created after the list is traversed. note that it's still possible for another popen call to start and create its pipe while the lock is held, but such pipes are created with O_CLOEXEC and only drop close-on-exec status (when 'e' flag is omitted) under control of the lock.
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