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The backported commit fixes crashes when signals are delivered to non-Scheme threads, including GC worker threads and threads created by foreign libraries. This appears to have been the cause of the intermittent test failures we have experienced. * gnu/packages/patches/chez-scheme-backport-signal.patch: New patch. * gnu/local.mk (dist_patch_DATA): Add it. * gnu/packages/chez-scheme.scm (chez-scheme)[source]<patches>: Use it. (chez-scheme-for-racket, chez-scheme): Enable tests. Change-Id: Ifd87ca0d1707ef6ad067d883772a5b42803ead94 Signed-off-by: Efraim Flashner <efraim@flashner.co.il>
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87 lines
2.9 KiB
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From e416651d8b53fa2eca6edde764a9131d128cd166 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Matthew Flatt <mflatt@racket-lang.org>
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Date: Sat, 2 Mar 2024 07:18:41 -0700
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Subject: [PATCH] constrain signal delivery to Scheme to the main thread (#813)
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The intent is to avoid crashes when a signal gets delimited to a
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thread that might not even be a Scheme thread. Also, we don't try to
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queue the event directly in the main thread's context, because then
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we'd need more of a lock (while signal handling is otherwise an
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implicit lock).
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(cherry picked from commit fc081fc447a786dd53286e5d7314b7217631cb68)
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---
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Notes:
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This should fix intermittent test failures experienced by Guix:
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see <https://github.com/cisco/ChezScheme/issues/809>.
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c/globals.h | 1 +
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c/schsig.c | 10 ++++++++++
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c/thread.c | 1 +
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csug/system.stex | 2 ++
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4 files changed, 14 insertions(+)
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diff --git a/c/globals.h b/c/globals.h
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index d2a08299..eb2965c5 100644
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--- a/c/globals.h
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+++ b/c/globals.h
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@@ -49,6 +49,7 @@ EXTERN int S_num_preserve_ownership_threads;
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# ifdef IMPLICIT_ATOMIC_AS_EXPLICIT
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EXTERN s_thread_mutex_t S_implicit_mutex;
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# endif
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+EXTERN s_thread_t S_main_thread_id;
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#endif
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/* segment.c */
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diff --git a/c/schsig.c b/c/schsig.c
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index a89ab62a..04677730 100644
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--- a/c/schsig.c
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+++ b/c/schsig.c
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@@ -666,6 +666,16 @@ ptr S_dequeue_scheme_signals(ptr tc) {
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static void forward_signal_to_scheme(INT sig) {
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ptr tc = get_thread_context();
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+#ifdef PTHREADS
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+ /* deliver signals to the main thread, only; depending
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+ on the threads that are running, `tc` might even be NULL */
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+ if (tc != TO_PTR(&S_G.thread_context)) {
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+ pthread_kill(S_main_thread_id, sig);
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+ RESET_SIGNAL
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+ return;
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+ }
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+#endif
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+
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if (enqueue_scheme_signal(tc, sig)) {
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SIGNALINTERRUPTPENDING(tc) = Strue;
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SOMETHINGPENDING(tc) = Strue;
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diff --git a/c/thread.c b/c/thread.c
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index 9a341b22..f130f44d 100644
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--- a/c/thread.c
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+++ b/c/thread.c
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@@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ void S_thread_init(void) {
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s_thread_cond_init(&S_terminated_cond);
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S_alloc_mutex.owner = 0;
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S_alloc_mutex.count = 0;
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+ S_main_thread_id = s_thread_self();
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# ifdef IMPLICIT_ATOMIC_AS_EXPLICIT
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s_thread_mutex_init(&S_implicit_mutex);
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diff --git a/csug/system.stex b/csug/system.stex
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index d4f2bcbb..bb89f419 100644
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--- a/csug/system.stex
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+++ b/csug/system.stex
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@@ -547,6 +547,8 @@ After a signal handler for a given signal has been registered, receipt
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of the specified signal results in a call to the handler.
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The handler is passed the signal number, allowing the same handler to
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be used for different signals while differentiating among them.
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+In a threaded version of the system, signals are always delivered to
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+the main thread.
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Signals handled in this fashion are treated like keyboard interrupts in
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that the handler is not called immediately when the signal is delivered
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base-commit: 253230f7dfbb4fe777277d6bbf93f39f9567f086
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--
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2.41.0
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