kern/169603: Possible r237738 libedit regression resizing
windows in terminal programs
Peter Jeremy
peter at rulingia.com
Wed Jul 4 22:30:16 UTC 2012
The following reply was made to PR kern/169603; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: Peter Jeremy <peter at rulingia.com>
To: FreeBSD-gnats-submit at FreeBSD.org, freebsd-bugs at FreeBSD.org,
David Shao <davshao at gmail.com>
Cc:
Subject: Re: kern/169603: Possible r237738 libedit regression resizing
windows in terminal programs
Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2012 08:21:01 +1000
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I am seeing a similar problem with 9-stable/amd64 (r237995) - sh(1)
now exits if I change the window size (ssh'ing to the target system
within an xterm).
ktrace output looks like:
1766 sh GIO fd 2 wrote 2 bytes
"# "
1766 sh RET write 2
1766 sh CALL ioctl(0,TIOCGETA,0x801020364)
1766 sh RET ioctl 0
1766 sh CALL ioctl(0,TIOCSETAW,0x801020338)
1766 sh RET ioctl 0
1766 sh CALL read(0,0x7fffffffda8f,0x1)
1766 sh RET read -1 errno 4 Interrupted system call
1766 sh PSIG SIGWINCH caught handler=3D0x417d10 mask=3D0x0 code=3D=
0x10006
1766 sh CALL sigreturn(0x7fffffffd600)
1766 sh RET sigreturn JUSTRETURN
1766 sh CALL ioctl(0,TIOCSETAW,0x80102030c)
1766 sh RET ioctl 0
1766 sh CALL setpgid(0,0x6e6)
1766 sh RET setpgid -1 errno 1 Operation not permitted
1766 sh CALL ioctl(0xa,TIOCSPGRP,0x7fffffffda74)
1766 sh RET ioctl 0
1766 sh CALL close(0xa)
1766 sh RET close 0
1766 sh CALL exit(0)
Reverting r237738 (the MFC of r237448), as suggested by pfg@, fixes the
problem. Unfortunately this is quite a large commit and I haven't
looked into the specific change that breaks SIGWINCH handling.
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Peter Jeremy
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