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Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2018 21:37:06 +0200
From: Rabbitstack <rabbitstack7@...il.com>
To: Rich Felker <dalias@...c.org>
Cc: musl@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: setrlimit hangs the process

 Should we raise an issue in Go upstream repository since there is nothing
actionable from musl side?

El vie., 5 oct. 2018 2:47, Rich Felker <dalias@...c.org> escribió:

> On Thu, Oct 04, 2018 at 11:53:02AM -0400, Rich Felker wrote:
> > On Thu, Oct 04, 2018 at 05:41:52PM +0200, Rabbitstack wrote:
> > > Please use the following link to download strace since  daemon is
> refusing
> > > to deliver the mail.
> > >
> > > https://www.dropbox.com/s/syhbzxvijf7s4v1/agent.strace?dl=0
> >
> > Here is the bug:
> >
> > 6208  rt_sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, ~[HUP INT QUIT ILL TRAP ABRT BUS FPE
> SEGV TERM STKFLT CHLD PROF SYS RTMIN RT_1],  <unfinished ...>
> >
> > Apparently Go has its own version of sigfillset, rather than calling
> > the libc one, and it's hard-coded the glibc values for which signals
> > are reserved for the implementation (just RTMIN and RT_1) rather than
> > honoring SIGRTMIN (which resolves at runtime via a function call),
> > which would exempt RT_2 from being blocked too.
> >
> > It needs to be fixed on the Go side. I'll look at it later if nobody
> > else more familiar with Go gets to it sooner.
>
> If these are the right source files:
>
> https://golang.org/src/runtime/os_linux_generic.go#L33
> https://golang.org/src/runtime/sys_linux_amd64.s#L290
>
> Then they're not even making any attempt to avoid stomping on
> implementation-internal signals, and there's nothing musl could do to
> prevent this. This suggests to me that something in your codebase is
> explicitly avoiding RTMIN and RT_1 (33 and 34). Making it also avoid
> RT_2 (35) would be a short-term hack you could use to get past this
> problem, but there's no guarantee assignments won't change in the
> future (this is why SIGRTMIN and SIGRTMAX macros expand to functions
> calls). Really if a Go program wants to use libc, it needs to avoid
> bypassing libc in ways that change the process state (like signal mask
> or disposition).
>
> Rich
>

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