Cygwin: fork: Always pause child after fixups.

Pause the child process after performing fork fixups even if there were
no dynamically loaded dlls with extra data/bss transfers to wait for.
This allows the parent process to cancel the current fork call even if
the child process was successfully initialized already.

This is a preparation for when the parent does remember the child no
earlier than after successful child initialization.
This commit is contained in:
Michael Haubenwallner 2019-04-30 09:09:13 +02:00 committed by Corinna Vinschen
parent a9c27900e3
commit a8c23e4423
1 changed files with 9 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -180,13 +180,10 @@ frok::child (volatile char * volatile here)
cygheap->fdtab.fixup_after_fork (hParent);
/* If we haven't dynamically loaded any dlls, just signal the parent.
Otherwise, tell the parent that we've loaded all the dlls
and wait for the parent to fill in the loaded dlls' data/bss. */
if (!load_dlls)
sync_with_parent ("performed fork fixup", false);
else
sync_with_parent ("loaded dlls", true);
/* Signal that we have successfully initialized, so the parent can
- transfer data/bss for dynamically loaded dlls (if any), or
- terminate the current fork call even if the child is initialized. */
sync_with_parent ("performed fork fixups and dynamic dll loading", true);
init_console_handler (myself->ctty > 0);
ForceCloseHandle1 (fork_info->forker_finished, forker_finished);
@ -477,7 +474,8 @@ frok::parent (volatile char * volatile stack_here)
}
}
/* Start thread, and then wait for it to reload dlls. */
/* Start the child up, and then wait for it to
perform fork fixups and dynamic dll loading (if any). */
resume_child (forker_finished);
if (!ch.sync (child->pid, hchild, FORK_WAIT_TIMEOUT))
{
@ -508,10 +506,11 @@ frok::parent (volatile char * volatile stack_here)
goto cleanup;
}
}
/* Start the child up again. */
resume_child (forker_finished);
}
/* Finally start the child up. */
resume_child (forker_finished);
ForceCloseHandle (forker_finished);
forker_finished = NULL;