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| author | Paul Eggert | 2012-09-23 01:44:20 -0700 |
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| committer | Paul Eggert | 2012-09-23 01:44:20 -0700 |
| commit | 4d7e6e51dd4acecff466a28d958c50f34fc130b8 (patch) | |
| tree | 5e340d48fb69f9a40a4304cc94db2006caefe51f /src/alloc.c | |
| parent | 8f4635e97e1587c4026ec83fc1bd9f8954775915 (diff) | |
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Simplify and avoid signal-handling races.
* nt/inc/ms-w32.h (emacs_raise): New macro.
* src/alloc.c (die):
* src/sysdep.c (emacs_abort) [HAVE_NTGUI]:
Avoid recursive loop if there's a fatal error in the function itself.
* src/atimer.c (pending_atimers):
* src/blockinput.h: Don't include "atimer.h"; no longer needed.
(interrupt_input_pending): Remove. All uses removed.
pending_signals now counts both atimers and ordinary interrupts.
This is less racy than having three separate pending-signal flags.
(block_input, unblock_input, totally_unblock_input, unblock_input_to)
(input_blocked_p):
Rename from their upper-case counterparts BLOCK_INPUT,
UNBLOCK_INPUT, TOTALLY_UNBLOCK_INPUT, UNBLOCK_INPUT_TO,
INPUT_BLOCKED_P, and turn into functions. All uses changed.
This makes it easier to access volatile variables more accurately.
(BLOCK_INPUT_RESIGNAL): Remove. All uses replaced by unblock_input ().
(input_blocked_p): Prefer this to 'interrupt_input_blocked', as
that's more reliable if the code is buggy and sets
interrupt_input_blocked to a negative value. All uses changed.
* src/atimer.c (deliver_alarm_signal):
Remove. No need to deliver this to the parent; any thread can
handle this signal now. All uses replaced by underlying handler.
* src/atimer.c (turn_on_atimers):
* src/dispnew.c (handle_window_change_signal):
* src/emacs.c (handle_danger_signal):
* src/keyboard.c (kbd_buffer_get_event):
Don't reestablish signal handler; not needed with sigaction.
* src/blockinput.h (UNBLOCK_INPUT_TO, TOTALLY_UNBLOCK_INPUT)
(UNBLOCK_INPUT_TO):
Rework to avoid unnecessary accesses to volatile variables.
(UNBLOCK_INPUT_TO): Now a function.
(totally_unblock_input, unblock_input): New decls.
* src/data.c (handle_arith_signal, deliver_arith_signal): Move to sysdep.c
(init_data): Remove. Necessary stuff now done in init_signal.
* src/emacs.c, src/xdisp.c: Include "atimer.h", since we invoke atimer functions.
* src/emacs.c (handle_fatal_signal, deliver_fatal_signal): Move to sysdep.c.
(fatal_error_code): Remove; no longer needed.
(terminate_due_to_signal): Rename from fatal_error_backtrace, since
it doesn't always backtrace. All uses changed. No need to reset
signal to default, since sigaction and/or die does that for us now.
Use emacs_raise (FOO), not kill (getpid (), FOO).
(main): Check more-accurately whether we're dumping.
Move fatal-error setup to sysdep.c
* src/floatfns.c: Do not include "syssignal.h"; no longer needed.
* src/gtkutil.c (xg_get_file_name, xg_get_font):
Remove no-longer-needed signal-mask manipulation.
* src/keyboard.c, src/process.c (POLL_FOR_INPUT):
Don't depend on USE_ASYNC_EVENTS, a symbol that is never defined.
* src/keyboard.c (read_avail_input): Remove.
All uses replaced by gobble_input.
(Ftop_level): Use TOTALLY_UNBLOCK_INPUT rather than open code.
(kbd_buffer_store_event_hold, gobble_input):
(record_asynch_buffer_change) [USABLE_SIGIO]:
(store_user_signal_events):
No need to mess with signal mask.
(gobble_input): If blocking input and there are terminals, simply
set pending_signals to 1 and return. All hooks changed to not
worry about whether input is blocked.
(process_pending_signals): Clear pending_signals before processing
them, in case a signal comes in while we're processing.
By convention callers now test pending_signals before calling us.
(UNBLOCK_INPUT_TO, unblock_input, totally_unblock_input):
New functions, to support changes to blockinput.h.
(handle_input_available_signal): Now extern.
(reinvoke_input_signal): Remove. All uses replaced by
handle_async_input.
(quit_count): Now volatile, since a signal handler uses it.
(handle_interrupt): Now takes bool IN_SIGNAL_HANDLER as arg. All
callers changed. Block SIGINT only if not already blocked.
Clear sigmask reliably, even if Fsignal returns, which it can.
Omit unnecessary accesses to volatile var.
(quit_throw_to_read_char): No need to restore sigmask.
* src/keyboard.c (gobble_input, handle_user_signal):
* src/process.c (wait_reading_process_output):
Call signal-handling code rather than killing ourselves.
* src/lisp.h: Include <float.h>, for...
(IEEE_FLOATING_POINT): New macro, moved here to avoid duplication.
(pending_signals): Now volatile.
(syms_of_data): Now const if IEEE floating point.
(handle_input_available_signal) [USABLE_SIGIO]:
(terminate_due_to_signal, record_child_status_change): New decls.
* src/process.c (create_process): Avoid disaster if memory is exhausted
while we're processing a vfork, by tightening the critical section
around the vfork.
(send_process_frame, process_sent_to, handle_pipe_signal)
(deliver_pipe_signal): Remove. No longer needed, as Emacs now
ignores SIGPIPE.
(send_process): No need for setjmp/longjmp any more, since the
SIGPIPE stuff is now gone. Instead, report an error if errno
is EPIPE.
(record_child_status_change): Now extern. PID and W are now args.
Return void, not bool. All callers changed.
* src/sysdep.c (wait_debugging) [(BSD_SYSTEM || HPUX) && !defined (__GNU__)]:
Remove. All uses removed. This bug should be fixed now in a
different way.
(wait_for_termination_1): Use waitpid rather than sigsuspend,
and record the child status change directly. This avoids the
need to futz with the signal mask.
(process_fatal_action): Move here from emacs.c.
(emacs_sigaction_flags): New function, containing
much of what used to be in emacs_sigaction_init.
(emacs_sigaction_init): Use it. Block nonfatal system signals that are
caught by emacs, to make races less likely.
(deliver_process_signal): Rename from handle_on_main_thread.
All uses changed.
(BACKTRACE_LIMIT_MAX): Now at top level.
(thread_backtrace_buffer, threadback_backtrace_pointers):
New static vars.
(deliver_thread_signal, deliver_fatal_thread_signal):
New functions, for more-accurate delivery of thread-specific signals.
(handle_fatal_signal, deliver_fatal_signal): Move here from emacs.c.
(deliver_arith_signal): Handle in this thread, not
in the main thread, since it's triggered by this thread.
(maybe_fatal_sig): New function.
(init_signals): New arg DUMPING so that we can be more accurate
about whether we're dumping. Caller changed.
Treat thread-specific signals differently from process-general signals.
Block all signals while handling fatal error; that's safer.
xsignal from SIGFPE only on non-IEEE hosts, treating it as fatal
on IEEE hosts.
When batch, ignore SIGHUP, SIGINT, SIGTERM if they were already ignored.
Ignore SIGPIPE unless batch.
(emacs_backtrace): Output backtrace for the appropriate thread,
which is not necessarily the main thread.
* src/syssignal.h: Include <stdbool.h>.
(emacs_raise): New macro.
* src/xterm.c (x_connection_signal): Remove; no longer needed
now that we use sigaction.
(x_connection_closed): No need to mess with sigmask now.
(x_initialize): No need to reset SIGPIPE handler here, since
init_signals does this for us now.
Fixes: debbugs:12471
Diffstat (limited to 'src/alloc.c')
| -rw-r--r-- | src/alloc.c | 11 |
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/src/alloc.c b/src/alloc.c index 02ba2f5f9e3..3c60f685d08 100644 --- a/src/alloc.c +++ b/src/alloc.c | |||
| @@ -633,13 +633,13 @@ static void | |||
| 633 | malloc_block_input (void) | 633 | malloc_block_input (void) |
| 634 | { | 634 | { |
| 635 | if (block_input_in_memory_allocators) | 635 | if (block_input_in_memory_allocators) |
| 636 | BLOCK_INPUT; | 636 | block_input (); |
| 637 | } | 637 | } |
| 638 | static void | 638 | static void |
| 639 | malloc_unblock_input (void) | 639 | malloc_unblock_input (void) |
| 640 | { | 640 | { |
| 641 | if (block_input_in_memory_allocators) | 641 | if (block_input_in_memory_allocators) |
| 642 | UNBLOCK_INPUT; | 642 | unblock_input (); |
| 643 | } | 643 | } |
| 644 | # define MALLOC_BLOCK_INPUT malloc_block_input () | 644 | # define MALLOC_BLOCK_INPUT malloc_block_input () |
| 645 | # define MALLOC_UNBLOCK_INPUT malloc_unblock_input () | 645 | # define MALLOC_UNBLOCK_INPUT malloc_unblock_input () |
| @@ -5125,7 +5125,7 @@ See Info node `(elisp)Garbage Collection'. */) | |||
| 5125 | if (garbage_collection_messages) | 5125 | if (garbage_collection_messages) |
| 5126 | message1_nolog ("Garbage collecting..."); | 5126 | message1_nolog ("Garbage collecting..."); |
| 5127 | 5127 | ||
| 5128 | BLOCK_INPUT; | 5128 | block_input (); |
| 5129 | 5129 | ||
| 5130 | shrink_regexp_cache (); | 5130 | shrink_regexp_cache (); |
| 5131 | 5131 | ||
| @@ -5242,7 +5242,7 @@ See Info node `(elisp)Garbage Collection'. */) | |||
| 5242 | dump_zombies (); | 5242 | dump_zombies (); |
| 5243 | #endif | 5243 | #endif |
| 5244 | 5244 | ||
| 5245 | UNBLOCK_INPUT; | 5245 | unblock_input (); |
| 5246 | 5246 | ||
| 5247 | check_cons_list (); | 5247 | check_cons_list (); |
| 5248 | 5248 | ||
| @@ -6393,9 +6393,10 @@ bool suppress_checking; | |||
| 6393 | void | 6393 | void |
| 6394 | die (const char *msg, const char *file, int line) | 6394 | die (const char *msg, const char *file, int line) |
| 6395 | { | 6395 | { |
| 6396 | signal (SIGABRT, SIG_DFL); | ||
| 6396 | fprintf (stderr, "\r\n%s:%d: Emacs fatal error: %s\r\n", | 6397 | fprintf (stderr, "\r\n%s:%d: Emacs fatal error: %s\r\n", |
| 6397 | file, line, msg); | 6398 | file, line, msg); |
| 6398 | fatal_error_backtrace (SIGABRT, INT_MAX); | 6399 | terminate_due_to_signal (SIGABRT, INT_MAX); |
| 6399 | } | 6400 | } |
| 6400 | #endif | 6401 | #endif |
| 6401 | 6402 | ||