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Re: SIGINT handling


From: Pádraig Brady
Subject: Re: SIGINT handling
Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2015 09:36:08 +0100
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On 24/09/15 07:20, Stephane Chazelas wrote:
> 2015-09-24 07:01:23 +0100, Stephane Chazelas:
>> 2015-09-23 21:27:00 -0400, Chet Ramey:
>>> On 9/19/15 5:31 PM, Stephane Chazelas wrote:
>>>
>>>> In case it was caused by some Debian patch, I recompiled the
>>>> code of 4.3.42 from gnu.org and the one from the devel branch on
>>>> the git repository (commit bash-20150911 snapshot) and still:
>>>>
>>>> $ ./bash -c 'sh -c "trap exit INT; sleep 10; :"; echo hi'
>>>> ^Chi
>>>> $ ./bash -c 'sh -c "trap exit INT; sleep 10; :"; echo hi'
>>>> ^Chi
>>>> $ ./bash -c 'sh -c "trap exit INT; sleep 10; :"; echo hi'
>>>> ^C
>>>> $ ./bash -c 'sh -c "trap exit INT; sleep 10; :"; echo hi'
>>>> ^Chi
>>>>
>>>> Sometimes (and the frequency of occurrences is erratic,
>>>> generally roughly 80% of "hi"s but at times, I don't see a "hi"
>>>> in a while), the "hi" doesn't show up. Note that I press ^C well
>>>> after sleep has started.
>>>
>>> It would be nice to see a system call trace for this so we can check
>>> what's going on with the timing.
>>
>> I don't have them logged but I did several tests in gdb
>> with "handle SIGINT nostop pass" and as I said before, 
>> Upon the test that sets child_caught_sigint, waitpid() has not
>> returned with EINTR and wait_sigint_received has been set.
>>
>> If I break on the SIGINT handler, I see the call trace at the
>> return of the "syscall".
>>
>> I can try and get you a call trace later today.
> [...]
> 
> (gdb) handle SIGINT nostop pass
> SIGINT is used by the debugger.
> Are you sure you want to change it? (y or n) y
> Signal        Stop      Print   Pass to program Description
> SIGINT        No        Yes     Yes             Interrupt
> (gdb) break wait_sigint_handler
> Breakpoint 1 at 0x443a70: file jobs.c, line 2241.
> (gdb) run
> Starting program: bash-4.3/bash -c ./a\;\ echo\ x
> ^C
> Program received signal SIGINT, Interrupt.
> 
> Breakpoint 1, wait_sigint_handler (sig=2) at jobs.c:2241
> 2241    {
> (gdb) bt
> #0  wait_sigint_handler (sig=2) at jobs.c:2241
> #1  <signal handler called>
> #2  0x00007ffff76bc31c in __libc_waitpid (pid=pid@entry=-1, 
> stat_loc=stat_loc@entry=0x7fffffffdbc8, options=options@entry=0) at 
> ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/waitpid.c:31
> #3  0x0000000000445f3d in waitchld (block=block@entry=1, wpid=5337) at 
> jobs.c:3224
> #4  0x000000000044733b in wait_for (pid=5337) at jobs.c:2485
> #5  0x0000000000437992 in execute_command_internal 
> (command=command@entry=0x70bb88, asynchronous=asynchronous@entry=0, 
> pipe_in=pipe_in@entry=-1, pipe_out=pipe_out@entry=-1,
>     fds_to_close=fds_to_close@entry=0x70bde8) at execute_cmd.c:829
> #6  0x0000000000437b0e in execute_command (command=0x70bb88) at 
> execute_cmd.c:390
> #7  0x0000000000435f23 in execute_connection (fds_to_close=0x70bdc8, 
> pipe_out=-1, pipe_in=-1, asynchronous=0, command=0x70bd88) at 
> execute_cmd.c:2494
> #8  execute_command_internal (command=0x70bd88, 
> asynchronous=asynchronous@entry=0, pipe_in=pipe_in@entry=-1, 
> pipe_out=pipe_out@entry=-1, fds_to_close=fds_to_close@entry=0x70bdc8)
>     at execute_cmd.c:945
> #9  0x000000000047955b in parse_and_execute (string=<optimized out>, 
> from_file=from_file@entry=0x4b5f96 "-c", flags=flags@entry=4) at 
> evalstring.c:387
> #10 0x00000000004205d7 in run_one_command (command=<optimized out>) at 
> shell.c:1348
> #11 0x000000000041f524 in main (argc=3, argv=0x7fffffffe258, 
> env=0x7fffffffe278) at shell.c:695
> (gdb) frame 2
> #2  0x00007ffff76bc31c in __libc_waitpid (pid=pid@entry=-1, 
> stat_loc=stat_loc@entry=0x7fffffffdbc8, options=options@entry=0) at 
> ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/waitpid.c:31
> 31      ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/waitpid.c: No such file or directory.
> (gdb) disassemble
> Dump of assembler code for function __libc_waitpid:
>    0x00007ffff76bc300 <+0>:     mov    0x2f14cd(%rip),%r9d        # 
> 0x7ffff79ad7d4 <__libc_multiple_threads>
>    0x00007ffff76bc307 <+7>:     test   %r9d,%r9d
>    0x00007ffff76bc30a <+10>:    jne    0x7ffff76bc336 <__libc_waitpid+54>
>    0x00007ffff76bc30c <+12>:    xor    %r10d,%r10d
>    0x00007ffff76bc30f <+15>:    movslq %edx,%rdx
>    0x00007ffff76bc312 <+18>:    movslq %edi,%rdi
>    0x00007ffff76bc315 <+21>:    mov    $0x3d,%eax
>    0x00007ffff76bc31a <+26>:    syscall
> => 0x00007ffff76bc31c <+28>:    cmp    $0xfffffffffffff000,%rax
>    0x00007ffff76bc322 <+34>:    ja     0x7ffff76bc325 <__libc_waitpid+37>
>    0x00007ffff76bc324 <+36>:    retq
>    0x00007ffff76bc325 <+37>:    mov    0x2ebb3c(%rip),%rdx        # 
> 0x7ffff79a7e68
>    0x00007ffff76bc32c <+44>:    neg    %eax
>    0x00007ffff76bc32e <+46>:    mov    %eax,%fs:(%rdx)
>    0x00007ffff76bc331 <+49>:    or     $0xffffffffffffffff,%rax
> (gdb) fin
> Run till exit from #2  0x00007ffff76bc31c in __libc_waitpid 
> (pid=pid@entry=-1, stat_loc=stat_loc@entry=0x7fffffffdbc8, 
> options=options@entry=0) at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/waitpid.c:31
> 0x0000000000445f3d in waitchld (block=block@entry=1, wpid=5481) at jobs.c:3224
> 3224          pid = WAITPID (-1, &status, waitpid_flags);
> Value returned is $5 = 5337
> (gdb) p wait_sigint_received
> $6 = 1
> 
> In the other (working) cases, the difference is that waitpid()
> returs -1 EINTR instead.
> 
> Note that Bart on the zsh mailing list had noted something
> similar already in 2009.

In case it's relevant, I'm not entirely sure of gdb's signal handling:
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=18364



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