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chg: forward SIGINT, SIGHUP to process group
These signals are meant to send to a process group, instead of a single
process: SIGINT is usually emitted by the terminal and sent to the process
group. SIGHUP usually happens to a process group if termination of a process
causes that process group to become orphaned.
Before this patch, chg will only forward these signals to the single server
process. This patch changes it to the server process group.
This will allow us to properly kill processes started by the forked server
process, like a ssh process. The behavior difference can be observed by
setting SSH_ASKPASS to a dummy script doing "sleep 100" and then run
"chg push ssh://dest-need-password-auth". Before this patch, the first Ctrl+C
will kill the hg process while ssh-askpass and ssh will remain alive. This
patch will make sure they are killed properly.
author | Jun Wu <quark@fb.com> |
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date | Sun, 17 Jul 2016 22:55:47 +0100 |
parents | 7a157639b8f2 |
children | a043c6d372db |
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from __future__ import absolute_import import cffi ffi = cffi.FFI() ffi.set_source("_osutil_cffi", """ #include <sys/attr.h> #include <sys/vnode.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <fcntl.h> #include <time.h> typedef struct val_attrs { uint32_t length; attribute_set_t returned; attrreference_t name_info; fsobj_type_t obj_type; struct timespec mtime; uint32_t accessmask; off_t datalength; } __attribute__((aligned(4), packed)) val_attrs_t; """, include_dirs=['mercurial']) ffi.cdef(''' typedef uint32_t attrgroup_t; typedef struct attrlist { uint16_t bitmapcount; /* number of attr. bit sets in list */ uint16_t reserved; /* (to maintain 4-byte alignment) */ attrgroup_t commonattr; /* common attribute group */ attrgroup_t volattr; /* volume attribute group */ attrgroup_t dirattr; /* directory attribute group */ attrgroup_t fileattr; /* file attribute group */ attrgroup_t forkattr; /* fork attribute group */ ...; }; typedef struct attribute_set { ...; } attribute_set_t; typedef struct attrreference { int attr_dataoffset; int attr_length; ...; } attrreference_t; typedef struct val_attrs { uint32_t length; attribute_set_t returned; attrreference_t name_info; uint32_t obj_type; struct timespec mtime; uint32_t accessmask; int datalength; ...; } val_attrs_t; /* the exact layout of the above struct will be figured out during build time */ typedef int ... time_t; typedef int ... off_t; typedef struct timespec { time_t tv_sec; ...; }; int getattrlist(const char* path, struct attrlist * attrList, void * attrBuf, size_t attrBufSize, unsigned int options); int getattrlistbulk(int dirfd, struct attrlist * attrList, void * attrBuf, size_t attrBufSize, uint64_t options); #define ATTR_BIT_MAP_COUNT ... #define ATTR_CMN_NAME ... #define ATTR_CMN_OBJTYPE ... #define ATTR_CMN_MODTIME ... #define ATTR_CMN_ACCESSMASK ... #define ATTR_CMN_ERROR ... #define ATTR_CMN_RETURNED_ATTRS ... #define ATTR_FILE_DATALENGTH ... #define VREG ... #define VDIR ... #define VLNK ... #define VBLK ... #define VCHR ... #define VFIFO ... #define VSOCK ... #define S_IFMT ... int open(const char *path, int oflag, int perm); int close(int); #define O_RDONLY ... ''') if __name__ == '__main__': ffi.compile()