From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.2 (2018-09-13) on dcvr.yhbt.net X-Spam-Level: X-Spam-ASN: AS31976 209.132.180.0/23 X-Spam-Status: No, score=-3.6 required=3.0 tests=AWL,BAYES_00, FREEMAIL_FORGED_FROMDOMAIN,FREEMAIL_FROM,HEADER_FROM_DIFFERENT_DOMAINS, MAILING_LIST_MULTI,RCVD_IN_DNSWL_HI shortcircuit=no autolearn=ham autolearn_force=no version=3.4.2 Received: from vger.kernel.org (vger.kernel.org [209.132.180.67]) by dcvr.yhbt.net (Postfix) with ESMTP id 281931F453 for ; Fri, 8 Feb 2019 09:03:02 +0000 (UTC) Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org via listexpand id S1727486AbfBHJDB (ORCPT ); Fri, 8 Feb 2019 04:03:01 -0500 Received: from mout.gmx.net ([212.227.15.15]:39659 "EHLO mout.gmx.net" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-OK) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S1726115AbfBHJDA (ORCPT ); Fri, 8 Feb 2019 04:03:00 -0500 Received: from [192.168.0.129] ([37.201.193.149]) by mail.gmx.com (mrgmx002 [212.227.17.190]) with ESMTPSA (Nemesis) id 0LlESk-1hQoZx1P8w-00b22d; Fri, 08 Feb 2019 10:02:51 +0100 Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2019 10:02:49 +0100 (STD) From: Johannes Schindelin X-X-Sender: virtualbox@gitforwindows.org To: Jeff King cc: =?UTF-8?Q?SZEDER_G=C3=A1bor?= , Git mailing list , Clemens Buchacher Subject: Re: t5570-git-daemon fails with SIGPIPE on OSX In-Reply-To: <20180814223246.GA2379@sigill.intra.peff.net> Message-ID: References: <20180814223246.GA2379@sigill.intra.peff.net> User-Agent: Alpine 2.21.1 (DEB 209 2017-03-23) MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="8323328-19373660-1549616572=:41" X-Provags-ID: V03:K1:dZ3P2k68f0bpzvWSc8nLDwTYRRsr16oC20uubTYPpviYPQbWvTi n9gEj8ngdtgJp2C7ZCU+fY81FC7kBHn19nnL1hhH6hu5CqQL5bE6bRlwfooDE3hbsPWcexa BzvISeR+riprukE8rEXy0s2A5fOf9Wj6L8g9M8E3iYlUIb5y+2PwrmRo2I9NUBm7G0eJotV 7XYMN/OmVCIzOB9pIfP8Q== X-UI-Out-Filterresults: notjunk:1;V03:K0:R1MUrUG3okg=:gre05+Jm0mDeveW9vxkGya LlCDt3yVwQ5vZX9IJ6Yyw7icxfL8xUy99NP0dtRg0ZK0pN5syv+qUpqCfRie/UNl4f8h8EhWT mLXfjHFh/ci0Nde8dOVobv5tqGzBqneumG6AYOknFqSCScdpV1sghn5NUI3SKWCdCOHUNcnX0 xXZIXtGIH/JhBTYpE/2etS1xGhoxo9yVVCTCAmFWdPz+6aKt8FnsD4GhGE4Srpp3WKwSeFvO5 KuvA37oXeHOPvke7225KtH8Edo7I8Fkj7H0XeQxMifC3uAXj4+vwBwso8KwILze80Z92g6rnA EZoJ+FeUH0T+WYV9Rx43/S3zCAKssTv1fXXs8CFXbJQZ+SfRniacEq1x0+E307l5UMdkSXfpG xKW1lUh12y18OWYdFPpQji7zF5YQ4Zd+A0Yyz4qMMMa59CgQguBMtbakN3UspBb8GkYrZsIKa Y6vrGSNMHak/DTX7KEovoFIocf+AYPcug25FBcH1UqjYbDltjmGvLXqaDJr7VIoeCe0Wel/z1 IJzfqYLcYNa/i/NmzSwxPJobP/8y/X8LnYZGjSoNVQ39wCMjAvTNrwoHLZNd+gTQ+EBx4u6SI BjLiKSVeG+hYQ4+ZXtNCXOKjmoZ//BUXtYjNOQfEDLv9aT/Gxpl5wsVw2bcVbwZVE7q2JdKGo 5wgeQxF3CsNaBbgKWQfMQQH1E6aq9e1L6eMSjDkrVYwerjB1TKVrBev1zJxisEevi7uDGvh40 7s3vx2C5fIa0esQN02BO3wgUycZmzYyxf5qU193tN1+LFVEIzfYHkVsOvBYenFHA/IZ21VonF 1xPDEr8C0Rte1t0b+2FFbnH9nD2xEcZQat0h1HG21ImwHO+izIzdDKA69AcEh6L97CXCGJXKA qvbCcL0zI6G8bY0iqo6ISWejJYV1YwJFypMOwrBhZqNLLUcpGpMmRXl2gtgP0N8JWWCjnX06w o4I8/pI29hw== Sender: git-owner@vger.kernel.org Precedence: bulk List-ID: X-Mailing-List: git@vger.kernel.org This message is in MIME format. The first part should be readable text, while the remaining parts are likely unreadable without MIME-aware tools. --8323328-19373660-1549616572=:41 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8BIT Hi Peff, I just had a look at the patch you provided below (for some reason, my previous search on public-inbox only turned up Gábor's mail to which you responded). Admittedly, I do not really understand all aspects of it, but it applies, still, and I kicked off a stress test here: https://dev.azure.com/git/git/_build/results?buildId=338 It seems that your patch fixes that t5570 flakiness on macOS, and more importantly, addresses an important issue on macOS. Will play a bit more with it and keep you posted. Ciao, Dscho On Tue, 14 Aug 2018, Jeff King wrote: > On Mon, Aug 06, 2018 at 05:11:13PM +0200, SZEDER Gábor wrote: > > > - 'git upload-pack' receives the request, parses the want line, > > notices the corrupt pack, responds with an 'ERR upload-pack: not > > our ref' pkt-line, and die()s right away. > > > > - 'git fetch' finally approaches the end of the function, where it > > attempts to send a done pkt-line via another send_request() call > > through the now closing TCP socket. > > > > - What happens now seems to depend on the platform: > > > > - On Linux, both on my machine and on Travis CI, it shows textbook > > example behaviour: write() returns with error and sets errno to > > ECONNRESET. Since it happens in write_or_die(), 'git fetch' > > die()s with 'fatal: write error: Connection reset by peer', and > > doesn't show the error send by 'git upload-pack'; how could it, > > it doesn't even get as far to receive upload-pack's ERR > > pkt-line. > > > > The test only checks that 'git fetch' fails, but it doesn't > > check whether it failed with the right error message, so the > > test still succeeds. Had it checked the error message as well, > > we most likely had noticed this issue already, it doesn't happen > > all that rarely. > > Hmm. Traditionally we did not send ERR as part of upload-pack at all. It > was the message you got from git-daemon if it couldn't start the > requested sub-process. It was only later in bdb31eada7 (upload-pack: > report "not our ref" to client, 2017-02-23) that we started sending > them. So I think that is why it does not check the error message: it is > not expecting that case at all (and it is not actually interesting here, > as the real problem is that the remote side is corrupt, but it sadly > does not say anything so useful). > > I think that's somewhat tangential, though. The root of the issue is > this: > > > - On the new OSX images with XCode 9.4 on Travis CI the write() > > triggers SIGPIPE right away, and 'test_must_fail' notices it and > > fails the test. I couldn't see any sign of an ECONNRESET or any > > other error that we could act upon to avoid the SIGPIPE. > > Right, as soon as we get SIGPIPE we can't offer any useful message, > because we're dead. I would argue that fetch should simply turn off > SIGPIPE entirely, and rely on getting EPIPE from write(). But since > we're in write_or_die(), it actually turns EPIPE back into a SIGPIPE > death! > > So we'd probably also want to teach it to use a real write_in_full(), > and then output a more useful message in this case. write_or_die() > really does produce bad messages regardless, because it doesn't know > what it's writing to. > > That would give us a baby step in the right direction, because at least > we'd always be doing a controlled die() then. And then the next step > would be to show the remote error message (even though it's not actually > useful in this case, in theory upload-pack could generate something > better). And that would mean turning the die() on write into an attempt > to drain any ERR messages before either dying or returning an error up > the stack. > > I suspect the (largely untested) patch below would make your test > problems go away. Or instead, we could simply add sigpipe=ok to the > test_must_fail invocation, but I agree with you that the current > behavior on OS X is not ideal (the user sees no error message). > > -Peff > > diff --git a/fetch-pack.c b/fetch-pack.c > index 5714bcbddd..3e80604562 100644 > --- a/fetch-pack.c > +++ b/fetch-pack.c > @@ -188,8 +188,10 @@ static void send_request(struct fetch_pack_args *args, > if (args->stateless_rpc) { > send_sideband(fd, -1, buf->buf, buf->len, LARGE_PACKET_MAX); > packet_flush(fd); > - } else > - write_or_die(fd, buf->buf, buf->len); > + } else { > + if (write_in_full(fd, buf->buf, buf->len) < 0) > + die_errno("unable to write to remote"); > + } > } > > static void insert_one_alternate_object(struct fetch_negotiator *negotiator, > @@ -1167,7 +1169,8 @@ static int send_fetch_request(struct fetch_negotiator *negotiator, int fd_out, > > /* Send request */ > packet_buf_flush(&req_buf); > - write_or_die(fd_out, req_buf.buf, req_buf.len); > + if (write_in_full(fd_out, req_buf.buf, req_buf.len) < 0) > + die_errno("unable to write request to remote"); > > strbuf_release(&req_buf); > return ret; > diff --git a/pkt-line.c b/pkt-line.c > index a593c08aad..450d0801b1 100644 > --- a/pkt-line.c > +++ b/pkt-line.c > @@ -88,13 +88,15 @@ static void packet_trace(const char *buf, unsigned int len, int write) > void packet_flush(int fd) > { > packet_trace("0000", 4, 1); > - write_or_die(fd, "0000", 4); > + if (write_in_full(fd, "0000", 4) < 0) > + die_errno("unable to write flush packet"); > } > > void packet_delim(int fd) > { > packet_trace("0001", 4, 1); > - write_or_die(fd, "0001", 4); > + if (write_in_full(fd, "0000", 4) < 0) > + die_errno("unable to write delim packet"); > } > > int packet_flush_gently(int fd) > > --8323328-19373660-1549616572=:41--