From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: (qmail 29768 invoked from network); 30 Jul 2001 22:09:34 -0000 Received: from sunsite.dk (130.225.51.30) by ns1.primenet.com.au with SMTP; 30 Jul 2001 22:09:34 -0000 Received: (qmail 13997 invoked by alias); 30 Jul 2001 22:09:25 -0000 Mailing-List: contact zsh-workers-help@sunsite.dk; run by ezmlm Precedence: bulk X-No-Archive: yes X-Seq: 15543 Received: (qmail 13986 invoked from network); 30 Jul 2001 22:09:24 -0000 To: Bart Schaefer CC: zsh-workers@sunsite.dk Subject: Re: fatal flaw zsh 4.0.1 on irix 6.3 & 6.5: suspend "ls -l|less" then resume hangs References: <200106140732.JAA08108@beta.informatik.hu-berlin.de> <1010710162547.ZM29353@candle.brasslantern.com> <010710162700.ZM30017@candle.brasslantern.com> <1010712033907.ZM31622@candle.brasslantern.com> <010730142425.ZM31056@candle.brasslantern.com> From: Timothy Miller Date: 30 Jul 2001 18:08:24 -0400 In-Reply-To: Bart Schaefer's message of "Mon, 30 Jul 2001 14:24:25 -0700" Message-ID: User-Agent: Gnus/5.0802 (Gnus v5.8.2) XEmacs/21.1 (Big Bend) MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii On Mon, 30 Jul 2001 14:24:25 -0700, Bart Schaefer wrote: > > > However, I note that in -pws-2, both `cat' and `ls' are in the same pgrp > > > but it is `ls' that is stopped. Did you try either of the patches that > > > Sven sent? > > > > Yes, and even sent out a reply (Jul 6) > > No, Sven sent two *more* patches *after* that. July 11 -- see > > http://www.zsh.org/mla/workers/2001/msg02043.html > > Those are the ones that I was asking about. Ah. He didn't send them to me (just the list, from examining the headers), so of course I didn't get or try them. exec.c patch: The line number given in this patch is 9 more than the corresponding line in the zsh-4.0.2 source file I have, just as a note. Incidentally, according to the irix man page for killpg, you're supposed to #define _BSD_SIGNALS or _BSD_COMPAT before signal.h to use it; zsh appears to use BSD_SIGNALS (not _BSD_SIGNALS) in configure. However, it still uses BSD_SIGNALS in -pws-2. Further, if I take the cc command line for exec.c, change cc to gcc, -c to -E, remove -o exec.o, and add -dD to get the macro definitions in place, then it looks like none of these *BSD* symbols are defined anywhere. The man page also says using BSD and SYSV facilities in the same program is strongly discouraged and will result in unpredictable behavior, in case you weren't aware (I don't know if zsh does that). At any rate, here's the result: initial F S UID PID PPID PGID SID C PRI NI P SZ:RSS WCHAN STIME TTY TIME CMD b0 S tsm 19496 915 19496 915 5 28 20 * 593:218 8039e0b0 17:58:33 ttyq4 0:00 ./Src/zsh +Z -f running b8 R tsm 19498 19496 19498 915 30 20 20 * 394:114 - 17:58:54 ttyq4 0:00 ls -lR / b0 S tsm 19496 915 19496 915 0 39 20 * 609:232 8039d510 17:58:33 ttyq4 0:00 ./Src/zsh +Z -f b0 S tsm 19499 19496 19498 915 3 61 20 * 45:25 c252c13c 17:58:54 ttyq4 0:00 cat ^Z b0 T tsm 19498 19496 19498 915 0 60 20 * 394:114 - 17:58:54 ttyq4 0:01 ls -lR / b0 S tsm 19496 915 19496 915 0 28 20 * 609:235 8039e0b0 17:58:33 ttyq4 0:00 ./Src/zsh +Z -f b0 S tsm 19499 19496 19498 915 0 60 20 * 45:25 c252c13c 17:58:54 ttyq4 0:00 cat I actually get back to a live prompt this time. Typing fg: b0 R tsm 19498 19496 19498 915 20 70 20 * 394:114 - 17:58:54 ttyq4 0:01 ls -lR / b0 S tsm 19496 915 19496 915 0 39 20 * 609:238 8039d510 17:58:33 ttyq4 0:00 ./Src/zsh +Z -f b0 S tsm 19499 19496 19498 915 2 61 20 * 45:25 c252c13c 17:58:54 ttyq4 0:00 cat So it looks like this patch fixes the hanging problem, except that cat still isn't stopped (it is when I do the same test under solaris with 4.0.1). ----- For completeness, I also looked at the results of the other two patch combinations. ----- both patches applied: initial b0 S tsm 19575 915 19575 915 1 28 20 * 593:218 8039e0b0 18:02:00 ttyq4 0:00 ./Src/zsh +Z -f running b0 R tsm 19577 19575 19577 915 41 80 20 * 394:114 - 18:02:10 ttyq4 0:01 ls -lR / b0 S tsm 19575 915 19575 915 6 39 20 * 609:232 8039d510 18:02:00 ttyq4 0:00 ./Src/zsh +Z -f b0 S tsm 19578 19575 19577 915 2 61 20 * 45:25 c252c13c 18:02:10 ttyq4 0:00 cat ^Z b0 T tsm 19577 19575 19577 915 0 60 20 * 449:171 - 18:02:10 ttyq4 0:02 ls -lR / b0 S tsm 19575 915 19575 915 0 28 20 * 609:235 8039e0b0 18:02:00 ttyq4 0:00 ./Src/zsh +Z -f b0 S tsm 19578 19575 19577 915 0 60 20 * 45:25 c252c13c 18:02:10 ttyq4 0:00 cat still get a prompt, typing fg b0 R tsm 19577 19575 19577 915 46 83 20 * 457:177 - 18:02:10 ttyq4 0:02 ls -lR / b0 S tsm 19575 915 19575 915 0 39 20 * 609:238 8039d510 18:02:00 ttyq4 0:00 ./Src/zsh +Z -f b0 S tsm 19578 19575 19577 915 3 61 20 * 45:25 c252c13c 18:02:10 ttyq4 0:00 cat etc, continues to work. ---- second patch without first: initial b0 S tsm 19649 915 19649 915 0 28 20 * 593:218 8039e0b0 18:04:02 ttyq4 0:00 ./Src/zsh +Z -f running b0 R tsm 19651 19649 19651 915 33 76 20 * 394:114 - 18:04:14 ttyq4 0:00 ls -lR / b0 S tsm 19649 915 19649 915 0 39 20 * 609:232 8039d510 18:04:02 ttyq4 0:00 ./Src/zsh +Z -f b0 S tsm 19652 19649 19652 915 1 60 20 * 45:25 c252c13c 18:04:14 ttyq4 0:00 cat ^Z b0 S tsm 19651 19649 19651 915 0 60 20 * 447:169 c252c140 18:04:14 ttyq4 0:01 ls -lR / b0 S tsm 19649 915 19649 915 0 39 20 * 609:233 8039d510 18:04:02 ttyq4 0:00 ./Src/zsh +Z -f b0 T tsm 19652 19649 19652 915 0 60 20 * 45:25 - 18:04:14 ttyq4 0:00 cat and with this patch configuration, it hangs here. Tim