Issue #23836: Use _Py_write_noraise() to retry on EINTR in child_exec() of

_posixsubprocess
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Victor Stinner 2015-04-01 18:35:53 +02:00
parent e72fe3995b
commit 185fd33a17
1 changed files with 10 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -382,7 +382,7 @@ child_exec(char *const exec_array[],
PyObject *preexec_fn,
PyObject *preexec_fn_args_tuple)
{
int i, saved_errno, unused, reached_preexec = 0;
int i, saved_errno, reached_preexec = 0;
PyObject *result;
const char* err_msg = "";
/* Buffer large enough to hold a hex integer. We can't malloc. */
@ -496,28 +496,29 @@ error:
saved_errno = errno;
/* Report the posix error to our parent process. */
/* We ignore all write() return values as the total size of our writes is
* less than PIPEBUF and we cannot do anything about an error anyways. */
less than PIPEBUF and we cannot do anything about an error anyways.
Use _Py_write_noraise() to retry write() if it is interrupted by a
signal (fails with EINTR). */
if (saved_errno) {
char *cur;
unused = write(errpipe_write, "OSError:", 8);
_Py_write_noraise(errpipe_write, "OSError:", 8);
cur = hex_errno + sizeof(hex_errno);
while (saved_errno != 0 && cur > hex_errno) {
*--cur = "0123456789ABCDEF"[saved_errno % 16];
saved_errno /= 16;
}
unused = write(errpipe_write, cur, hex_errno + sizeof(hex_errno) - cur);
unused = write(errpipe_write, ":", 1);
_Py_write_noraise(errpipe_write, cur, hex_errno + sizeof(hex_errno) - cur);
_Py_write_noraise(errpipe_write, ":", 1);
if (!reached_preexec) {
/* Indicate to the parent that the error happened before exec(). */
unused = write(errpipe_write, "noexec", 6);
_Py_write_noraise(errpipe_write, "noexec", 6);
}
/* We can't call strerror(saved_errno). It is not async signal safe.
* The parent process will look the error message up. */
} else {
unused = write(errpipe_write, "SubprocessError:0:", 18);
unused = write(errpipe_write, err_msg, strlen(err_msg));
_Py_write_noraise(errpipe_write, "SubprocessError:0:", 18);
_Py_write_noraise(errpipe_write, err_msg, strlen(err_msg));
}
if (unused) return; /* silly? yes! avoids gcc compiler warning. */
}