ash: return to DOWAIT_* constants similar to dash, no logic changes
This loses an insignificant optimization, but may allow backporting of some recent-ish dash fixes. Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
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@ -3512,8 +3512,8 @@ setsignal(int signo)
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#define CUR_STOPPED 0
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/* mode flags for dowait */
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#define DOWAIT_NONBLOCK WNOHANG
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#define DOWAIT_BLOCK 0
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#define DOWAIT_NONBLOCK 0
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#define DOWAIT_BLOCK 1
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#if JOBS
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/* pgrp of shell on invocation */
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@ -3935,18 +3935,23 @@ sprint_status48(char *s, int status, int sigonly)
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}
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static int
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dowait(int wait_flags, struct job *job)
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dowait(int block, struct job *job)
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{
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int wait_flags;
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int pid;
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int status;
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struct job *jp;
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struct job *thisjob;
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TRACE(("dowait(0x%x) called\n", wait_flags));
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TRACE(("dowait(0x%x) called\n", block));
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/* Do a wait system call. If job control is compiled in, we accept
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* stopped processes. wait_flags may have WNOHANG, preventing blocking.
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* NB: _not_ safe_waitpid, we need to detect EINTR */
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* stopped processes.
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* NB: _not_ safe_waitpid, we need to detect EINTR.
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*/
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wait_flags = 0;
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if (block == DOWAIT_NONBLOCK)
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wait_flags = WNOHANG;
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if (doing_jobctl)
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wait_flags |= WUNTRACED;
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pid = waitpid(-1, &status, wait_flags);
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@ -4028,7 +4033,7 @@ dowait(int wait_flags, struct job *job)
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}
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static int
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blocking_wait_with_raise_on_sig(void)
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blocking_dowait_with_raise_on_sig(void)
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{
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pid_t pid = dowait(DOWAIT_BLOCK, NULL);
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if (pid <= 0 && pending_sig)
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@ -4224,7 +4229,7 @@ waitcmd(int argc UNUSED_PARAM, char **argv)
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jp->waited = 1;
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jp = jp->prev_job;
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}
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blocking_wait_with_raise_on_sig();
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blocking_dowait_with_raise_on_sig();
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/* man bash:
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* "When bash is waiting for an asynchronous command via
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* the wait builtin, the reception of a signal for which a trap
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@ -4232,10 +4237,10 @@ waitcmd(int argc UNUSED_PARAM, char **argv)
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* with an exit status greater than 128, immediately after which
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* the trap is executed."
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*
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* blocking_wait_with_raise_on_sig raises signal handlers
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* blocking_dowait_with_raise_on_sig raises signal handlers
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* if it gets no pid (pid < 0). However,
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* if child sends us a signal *and immediately exits*,
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* blocking_wait_with_raise_on_sig gets pid > 0
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* blocking_dowait_with_raise_on_sig gets pid > 0
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* and does not handle pending_sig. Check this case: */
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if (pending_sig)
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raise_exception(EXSIG);
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@ -4259,7 +4264,7 @@ waitcmd(int argc UNUSED_PARAM, char **argv)
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}
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/* loop until process terminated or stopped */
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while (job->state == JOBRUNNING)
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blocking_wait_with_raise_on_sig();
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blocking_dowait_with_raise_on_sig();
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job->waited = 1;
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retval = getstatus(job);
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repeat: ;
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