Issue #23694: Fix usage of _Py_open() in the _posixsubprocess module

Don't call _Py_open() from _close_open_fds_safe() because it is call just after
fork(). It's not good to play with locks (the GIL) between fork() and exec().

Use instead _Py_open_noraise() which doesn't touch to the GIL.
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Victor Stinner 2015-03-30 02:18:31 +02:00
parent e4a994d617
commit 160e819a1d
1 changed files with 1 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -254,10 +254,9 @@ _close_open_fds_safe(int start_fd, PyObject* py_fds_to_keep)
{
int fd_dir_fd;
fd_dir_fd = _Py_open(FD_DIR, O_RDONLY);
fd_dir_fd = _Py_open_noraise(FD_DIR, O_RDONLY);
if (fd_dir_fd == -1) {
/* No way to get a list of open fds. */
PyErr_Clear();
_close_fds_by_brute_force(start_fd, py_fds_to_keep);
return;
} else {