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authorDenys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>2018-03-10 19:01:48 +0100
committerDenys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>2018-03-10 19:34:39 +0100
commit3293bc146985c56790033409facc0ad64a471084 (patch)
treeb520ce32d3853a9126414b4be5607f50abecf217 /networking/udhcp
parent3936222a0ac793f94824fbcb054148ceb8898425 (diff)
downloadbusybox-3293bc146985c56790033409facc0ad64a471084.tar.gz
udhcpd: fix "not dying on SIGTERM"
Fixes: commit 52a515d18724bbb34e3ccbbb0218efcc4eccc0a8 "udhcp: use poll() instead of select()" Feb 16 2017 udhcp_sp_read() is meant to check whether signal pipe indeed has some data to read. In the above commit, it was changed as follows: - if (!FD_ISSET(signal_pipe.rd, rfds)) + if (!pfds[0].revents) return 0; The problem is, the check was working for select() purely by accident. Caught signal interrupts select()/poll() syscalls, they return with EINTR (regardless of SA_RESTART flag in sigaction). _Then_ signal handler is invoked. IOW: they can't see any changes to fd state caused by signal haldler (in our case, signal handler makes signal pipe ready to be read). For select(), it means that rfds[] bit array is unmodified, bit of signal pipe's read fd is still set, and the above check "works": it thinks select() says there is data to read. This accident does not work for poll(): .revents stays clear, and we do not try reading signal pipe as we should. In udhcpd, we fall through and block in socket read. Further SIGTERM signals simply cause socket read to be interrupted and then restarted (since SIGTERM handler has SA_RESTART=1). Fixing this as follows: remove the check altogether. Set signal pipe read fd to nonblocking mode. Always read it in udhcp_sp_read(). If read fails, assume it's EAGAIN and return 0 ("no signal seen"). udhcpd avoids reading signal pipe on every recvd packet by looping if EINTR (using safe_poll()) - thus ensuring we have correct .revents for all fds - and calling udhcp_sp_read() only if pfds[0].revents!=0. udhcpc performs much fewer reads (typically it sleeps >99.999% of the time), there is no need to optimize it: can call udhcp_sp_read() after each poll unconditionally. To robustify socket reads, unconditionally set pfds[1].revents=0 in udhcp_sp_fd_set() (which is before poll), and check it before reading network socket in udhcpd. TODO: This might still fail: if pfds[1].revents=POLLIN, socket read may still block. There are rare cases when select/poll indicates that data can be read, but then actual read still blocks (one such case is UDP packets with wrong checksum). General advise is, if you use a poll/select loop, keep all your fds nonblocking. Maybe we should also do that to our network sockets? function old new delta udhcp_sp_setup 55 65 +10 udhcp_sp_fd_set 54 60 +6 udhcp_sp_read 46 36 -10 udhcpd_main 1451 1437 -14 udhcpc_main 2723 2708 -15 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (add/remove: 0/0 grow/shrink: 2/3 up/down: 16/-39) Total: -23 bytes Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'networking/udhcp')
-rw-r--r--networking/udhcp/common.h2
-rw-r--r--networking/udhcp/d6_dhcpc.c9
-rw-r--r--networking/udhcp/dhcpc.c9
-rw-r--r--networking/udhcp/dhcpd.c34
-rw-r--r--networking/udhcp/signalpipe.c11
5 files changed, 33 insertions, 32 deletions
diff --git a/networking/udhcp/common.h b/networking/udhcp/common.h
index 04939e707..13059f106 100644
--- a/networking/udhcp/common.h
+++ b/networking/udhcp/common.h
@@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ int udhcp_send_kernel_packet(struct dhcp_packet *dhcp_pkt,
void udhcp_sp_setup(void) FAST_FUNC;
void udhcp_sp_fd_set(struct pollfd *pfds, int extra_fd) FAST_FUNC;
-int udhcp_sp_read(struct pollfd *pfds) FAST_FUNC;
+int udhcp_sp_read(void) FAST_FUNC;
int udhcp_read_interface(const char *interface, int *ifindex, uint32_t *nip, uint8_t *mac) FAST_FUNC;
diff --git a/networking/udhcp/d6_dhcpc.c b/networking/udhcp/d6_dhcpc.c
index 35c99e89c..289df66ee 100644
--- a/networking/udhcp/d6_dhcpc.c
+++ b/networking/udhcp/d6_dhcpc.c
@@ -1375,13 +1375,12 @@ int udhcpc6_main(int argc UNUSED_PARAM, char **argv)
/* yah, I know, *you* say it would never happen */
timeout = INT_MAX;
continue; /* back to main loop */
- } /* if select timed out */
+ } /* if poll timed out */
- /* select() didn't timeout, something happened */
+ /* poll() didn't timeout, something happened */
/* Is it a signal? */
- /* note: udhcp_sp_read checks poll result before reading */
- switch (udhcp_sp_read(pfds)) {
+ switch (udhcp_sp_read()) {
case SIGUSR1:
client_config.first_secs = 0; /* make secs field count from 0 */
already_waited_sec = 0;
@@ -1416,7 +1415,7 @@ int udhcpc6_main(int argc UNUSED_PARAM, char **argv)
}
/* Is it a packet? */
- if (listen_mode == LISTEN_NONE || !pfds[1].revents)
+ if (!pfds[1].revents)
continue; /* no */
{
diff --git a/networking/udhcp/dhcpc.c b/networking/udhcp/dhcpc.c
index 35694fbe3..90b07bf4b 100644
--- a/networking/udhcp/dhcpc.c
+++ b/networking/udhcp/dhcpc.c
@@ -1574,13 +1574,12 @@ int udhcpc_main(int argc UNUSED_PARAM, char **argv)
/* yah, I know, *you* say it would never happen */
timeout = INT_MAX;
continue; /* back to main loop */
- } /* if select timed out */
+ } /* if poll timed out */
- /* select() didn't timeout, something happened */
+ /* poll() didn't timeout, something happened */
/* Is it a signal? */
- /* note: udhcp_sp_read checks poll result before reading */
- switch (udhcp_sp_read(pfds)) {
+ switch (udhcp_sp_read()) {
case SIGUSR1:
client_config.first_secs = 0; /* make secs field count from 0 */
already_waited_sec = 0;
@@ -1615,7 +1614,7 @@ int udhcpc_main(int argc UNUSED_PARAM, char **argv)
}
/* Is it a packet? */
- if (listen_mode == LISTEN_NONE || !pfds[1].revents)
+ if (!pfds[1].revents)
continue; /* no */
{
diff --git a/networking/udhcp/dhcpd.c b/networking/udhcp/dhcpd.c
index 093239536..db3ab4f00 100644
--- a/networking/udhcp/dhcpd.c
+++ b/networking/udhcp/dhcpd.c
@@ -915,20 +915,18 @@ int udhcpd_main(int argc UNUSED_PARAM, char **argv)
udhcp_sp_fd_set(pfds, server_socket);
tv = timeout_end - monotonic_sec();
- retval = 0;
- if (!server_config.auto_time || tv > 0) {
- retval = poll(pfds, 2, server_config.auto_time ? tv * 1000 : -1);
- }
- if (retval == 0) {
- write_leases();
- goto continue_with_autotime;
- }
- if (retval < 0 && errno != EINTR) {
- log1("error on select");
- continue;
+ /* Block here waiting for either signal or packet */
+ retval = safe_poll(pfds, 2, server_config.auto_time ? tv * 1000 : -1);
+ if (retval <= 0) {
+ if (retval == 0) {
+ write_leases();
+ goto continue_with_autotime;
+ }
+ /* < 0 and not EINTR: should not happen */
+ bb_perror_msg_and_die("poll");
}
- switch (udhcp_sp_read(pfds)) {
+ if (pfds[0].revents) switch (udhcp_sp_read()) {
case SIGUSR1:
bb_error_msg("received %s", "SIGUSR1");
write_leases();
@@ -938,12 +936,16 @@ int udhcpd_main(int argc UNUSED_PARAM, char **argv)
bb_error_msg("received %s", "SIGTERM");
write_leases();
goto ret0;
- case 0: /* no signal: read a packet */
- break;
- default: /* signal or error (probably EINTR): back to select */
- continue;
}
+ /* Is it a packet? */
+ if (!pfds[1].revents)
+ continue; /* no */
+
+ /* Note: we do not block here, we block on poll() instead.
+ * Blocking here would prevent SIGTERM from working:
+ * socket read inside this call is restarted on caught signals.
+ */
bytes = udhcp_recv_kernel_packet(&packet, server_socket);
if (bytes < 0) {
/* bytes can also be -2 ("bad packet data") */
diff --git a/networking/udhcp/signalpipe.c b/networking/udhcp/signalpipe.c
index b101b4ce4..2ff78f0f2 100644
--- a/networking/udhcp/signalpipe.c
+++ b/networking/udhcp/signalpipe.c
@@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ void FAST_FUNC udhcp_sp_setup(void)
xpiped_pair(signal_pipe);
close_on_exec_on(signal_pipe.rd);
close_on_exec_on(signal_pipe.wr);
+ ndelay_on(signal_pipe.rd);
ndelay_on(signal_pipe.wr);
bb_signals(0
+ (1 << SIGUSR1)
@@ -61,20 +62,20 @@ void FAST_FUNC udhcp_sp_fd_set(struct pollfd pfds[2], int extra_fd)
pfds[1].fd = extra_fd;
pfds[1].events = POLLIN;
}
+ /* this simplifies "is extra_fd ready?" tests elsewhere: */
+ pfds[1].revents = 0;
}
/* Read a signal from the signal pipe. Returns 0 if there is
* no signal, -1 on error (and sets errno appropriately), and
* your signal on success */
-int FAST_FUNC udhcp_sp_read(struct pollfd pfds[2])
+int FAST_FUNC udhcp_sp_read(void)
{
unsigned char sig;
- if (!pfds[0].revents)
- return 0;
-
+ /* Can't block here, fd is in nonblocking mode */
if (safe_read(signal_pipe.rd, &sig, 1) != 1)
- return -1;
+ return 0;
return sig;
}