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Fix Ctrl+D after ksh receives SIGWINCH (#208)

src/cmd/ksh93/edit/edit.c: ed_read():
- The loop that handles SIGWINCH assumes sfpkrd will return and
  set errno to EINTR if ksh is sent SIGWINCH. This only occurs
  when select(2) is used to wait for input, so tell sfpkrd to
  use select if possible. This is only done if the last argument
  given to sfpkrd is '2', which should avoid regressions.

src/lib/libast/sfio/sfpkrd.c: sfpkrd():
- Always use select if the last argument is 2. This allows
  sfpkrd() to intercept SIGWINCH when necessary.

Fixes: https://github.com/ksh93/ksh/issues/202
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Johnothan King 2021-03-05 22:43:38 -08:00 committed by GitHub
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3 changed files with 17 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -9,6 +9,9 @@ Any uppercase BUG_* names are modernish shell bug IDs.
did not perform an assignment and yielded the value 0 if 'var' was typeset as
numeric (integer or float) but had not yet been assigned a value.
- Fixed a bug introduced on 2020-08-19: Ctrl+D would break after an
interactive shell received SIGWINCH.
2021-03-05:
- Unbalanced quotes and backticks now correctly produce a syntax error

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@ -833,15 +833,14 @@ static void ed_nputchar(register Edit_t *ep, int n, int c)
/*
* Do read, restart on interrupt unless SH_SIGSET or SH_SIGTRAP is set
* Use sfpkrd() to poll() or select() to wait for input if possible
* Use select(2) (via sfpkrd()) to wait for input if possible
*
* The return value is the number of bytes read, or < 0 for EOF.
*
* Unfortunately, systems that get interrupted from slow reads update
* this access time for the terminal (in violation of POSIX).
* The fixtime() macro resets the time to the time at entry in
* this case. This is not necessary for systems that can handle
* sfpkrd() correctly (i.e., those that support poll() or select()).
* this case. This is not necessary for systems that have select().
*/
int ed_read(void *context, int fd, char *buff, int size, int reedit)
{
@ -851,11 +850,12 @@ int ed_read(void *context, int fd, char *buff, int size, int reedit)
Shell_t *shp = ep->sh;
int mode = -1;
int (*waitevent)(int,long,int) = shp->gd->waitevent;
/* sfpkrd must use select(2) to intercept SIGWINCH for ed_read */
if(ep->e_raw==ALTMODE)
mode = 1;
mode = 2;
if(size < 0)
{
mode = 1;
mode = 2;
size = -size;
}
sh_onstate(SH_TTYWAIT);

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@ -24,11 +24,12 @@
/*
* The preferred method is POSIX recv(2) with MSG_PEEK, which is detected as 'socket_peek'.
* On Solaris/Illumos (__sun), _stream_peek and _lib_select are needed, as _socket_peek doesn't work correctly.
* On at least macOS and Linux, sfpkrd() runs significantly faster if we disable these.
* On at least macOS and Linux, sfpkrd() runs significantly faster if we disable these. However,
* ed_read() still needs to use select to intercept SIGWINCH, so if the last argument given
# to sfpkrd is '2' select is always used when available.
*/
#if _socket_peek && !__sun
#undef _stream_peek
#undef _lib_select
#endif
#if __APPLE__ && !_socket_peek
@ -55,6 +56,7 @@ long tm; /* time-out */
int action; /* >0: peeking, if rc>=0, get action records,
<0: no peeking, if rc>=0, get -action records,
=0: no peeking, if rc>=0, must get a single record
=2: same as >0, but always use select(2)
*/
#endif
{
@ -118,7 +120,11 @@ int action; /* >0: peeking, if rc>=0, get action records,
(t&SOCKET_PEEK) )
{ r = -2;
#if _lib_select
if(r == -2)
if(r == -2
#if !__sun /* select(2) is always used on Solaris or if action == 2 on other OSes */
&& action == 2
#endif
)
{ fd_set rd;
struct timeval tmb, *tmp;
FD_ZERO(&rd);