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author | Paul Smith <psmith@gnu.org> | 1999-08-13 07:36:26 +0000 |
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committer | Paul Smith <psmith@gnu.org> | 1999-08-13 07:36:26 +0000 |
commit | cbb9e38d10b35a469d0880542b12530817b11003 (patch) | |
tree | 47814942687f380da81eaaaadaff436eef4e591c /job.c | |
parent | 9e79637ec3fcd24394b2d705ff7c64bd91da9b24 (diff) | |
download | make-cbb9e38d10b35a469d0880542b12530817b11003.tar.gz |
* Rework jobserver yet one more time.
* Install the $(if ...) function and document it. Still need some examples.
Diffstat (limited to 'job.c')
-rw-r--r-- | job.c | 44 |
1 files changed, 20 insertions, 24 deletions
@@ -246,7 +246,9 @@ free_job_token (child) default: /* Write any other job tokens back to the pipe. */ - write (job_fds[1], &child->job_token, 1); + while (write (job_fds[1], &child->job_token, 1) != 1) + if (!EINTR_SET) + pfatal_with_name(_("write jobserver")); break; } @@ -308,11 +310,10 @@ vmsWaitForChildren(int *status) /* Handle a dead child. This handler may or may not ever be installed. - If we're using the jobserver blocking read, we need it. First, installing - it ensures the read will interrupt on SIGCHLD. Second, we reset the - blocking bit on the read side of the pipe to ensure we don't enter another - blocking read without reaping all the dead children. In this case we - don't need the dead_children count. + If we're using the jobserver feature, we need it. First, installing it + ensures the read will interrupt on SIGCHLD. Second, we close the dup'd + read FD to ensure we don't enter another blocking read without reaping all + the dead children. In this case we don't need the dead_children count. If we don't have either waitpid or wait3, then make is unreliable, but we use the dead_children count to reap children as best we can. */ @@ -326,12 +327,10 @@ child_handler (sig) ++dead_children; #ifdef HAVE_JOBSERVER - if (job_fds[0] >= 0) + if (job_rfd >= 0) { - int fl = fcntl(job_fds[0], F_GETFL, 0); - - if (fl >= 0) - fcntl(job_fds[0], F_SETFL, fl | O_NONBLOCK); + close (job_rfd); + job_rfd = -1; } #endif @@ -1032,6 +1031,8 @@ start_job_command (child) close (job_fds[0]); close (job_fds[1]); } + if (job_rfd >= 0) + close (job_rfd); child_execute_job (child->good_stdin ? 0 : bad_stdin, 1, argv, child->environment); @@ -1386,22 +1387,17 @@ new_job (file) } /* Read a token. As long as there's no token available we'll block. If we get a SIGCHLD we'll return with EINTR. If one happened - before we got here we'll return immediately with EAGAIN because - the signal handler unsets the blocking bit. */ - else if (read (job_fds[0], &c->job_token, 1) < 1) + before we got here we'll return immediately with EBADF because + the signal handler closes the dup'd file descriptor. */ + else if (read (job_rfd, &c->job_token, 1) < 1) { - int fl; - -#if !defined(EAGAIN) -# define EAGAIN EWOULDBLOCK -#endif - if (errno != EINTR && errno != EAGAIN) + if (errno != EINTR && errno != EBADF) pfatal_with_name (_("read jobs pipe")); - /* Set the blocking bit on the read FD again, just in case. */ - fl = fcntl(job_fds[0], F_GETFL, 0); - if (fl >= 0) - fcntl(job_fds[0], F_SETFL, fl & ~O_NONBLOCK); + /* Re-dup the read side of the pipe, so the signal handler can + notify us if we miss a child. */ + if (job_rfd < 0) + job_rfd = dup (job_fds[0]); /* Something's done. We don't want to block for a whole child, just reap whatever's there. */ |