fptr->fd may become -1 while GVL is released in
rb_wait_for_single_fd, so we must check it after reacquiring
GVL. This should avoid EBADF errors exposed by making pipes
non-blocking by default:
http://ci.rvm.jp/results/trunk-test@ruby-sky3/1473710
[Bug #14968]
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All normal Ruby IO methods (IO#read, IO#gets, IO#write, ...) are
all capable of appearing to be "blocking" when presented with a
file description with the O_NONBLOCK flag set; so there is
little risk of incompatibility within Ruby-using programs.
The biggest compatibility risk is when spawning external
programs. As a result, stdin, stdout, and stderr are now always
made blocking before exec-family calls.
This change will make an event-oriented MJIT usable if it is
waiting on pipes on POSIX_like platforms.
It is ALSO necessary to take advantage of (proposed lightweight
concurrency (aka "auto-Fiber") or any similar proposal for
network concurrency: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/13618
Named-pipe (FIFO) are NOT yet non-blocking by default since
they are rarely-used and may introduce compatibility problems
and extra syscall overhead for a common path.
Please revert this commit if there are problems and if I am afk
since I am afk a lot, lately.
[ruby-core:89950] [Bug #14968]
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The behaviour of IO#ungetbyte has been depending on the width of
Fixnums. Fixnums should be invisible nowadays. It must be a
bug. Fix [Bug #14359]
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This respects VM_CHECK_MODE and is more consistent with
the rest of our code.
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The former states explicitly that the argument must be a literal,
and can optimize away `strlen` on all compilers.
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* io.c (argf_next_argv): convert filename to the OS encoding to be
dealt with by system calls. [ruby-dev:50607] [Bug #14970]
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GNU/Hurd has writev(2) but does not define IOV_MAX
[ruby-core:87417] [Bug #14827]
Reported-by: Paul Sonnenschein
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FreeBSD 11.0+ supports ppoll, so we may use it after accounting
for portability differences in how it treats POLLOUT vs POLLHUP
events as mutually exclusive (as documented in the FreeBSD
poll(2) manpage).
For waiting on high-numbered single FDs, this should put
FreeBSD on equal footing with Linux and should allow cheaper
FD readiness checking with sleepy GC in the future.
* thread.c (USE_POLL, POLLERR_SET): define for FreeBSD 11.0+
(rb_wait_for_single_fd): return all requested events on POLLERR_SET
io.c (USE_POLL): define for FreeBSD 11.0+
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However this function is listed in ruby/io.h. We cannot but
define a new, void-returning variant to use instead.
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While we cannot use LIST_HEAD since r63312, we can at
least use list_head_init to make our code more readable.
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Address of a variable whose storage duration is `auto` is _not_ a
compile time constant, according to ISO 9899 section 6.4.
LIST_HEAD takes such thing. You can't use it to declare local
variables.
Interestingly, address of a static variable _is_ a compile time
constant. So a declaration like `static LIST_HEAD..` is
completely legal even in C90.
In C99 and newer, this is not a constraint violation.
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* io.c (internal_write_func, internal_writev_func): retry at
unexpected EPROTOTYPE on macOS, to get rid of a kernel bug.
[ruby-core:86690] [Bug #14713]
* ext/socket/init.c (rsock_{sendto,send,write}_blocking): ditto.
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It is unsafe to release GVL and call rb_notify_fd_close after
close(2) on any given FD. FDs (file descriptor) may be recycled
in other threads immediately after close() to point to a different
file description. Note the distinction between "file description"
and "file descriptor".
th-1 | th-2
-------------------------------+---------------------------------------
io_close_fptr |
rb_notify_fd_close(fd) |
fptr_finalize_flush |
close(fd) |
rb_thread_schedule |
| fd reused (via pipe/open/socket/etc)
rb_notify_fd_close(fd) |
| sees "stream closed" exception
| for DIFFERENT file description
* thread.c (rb_thread_io_blocking_region): adjust comment for list_del
* thread.c (rb_notify_fd_close): give busy list to caller
* thread.c (rb_thread_fd_close): loop on busy list
* io.c (io_close_fptr): do not call rb_thread_fd_close on invalid FD
* io.c (io_reopen): use rb_thread_fd_close
Fixes: r57422 ("io.c: close before wait")
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This is consistent with other implementations of .write
in openssl and stringio.
* io.c (io_write_m): return 0 on argc == 0
[ruby-core:86285] [Bug #14338]
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For security reasons, File.read, File.binread, File.write, File.binwrite,
File.foreach, and File.readlines should not invoke external commands even
if the path starts with the pipe character |.
[ruby-core:84495] [Feature #14245]
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It can be specified from 2.0. Ref: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/7103
[Fix GH-1841]
From: yuuji.yaginuma <yuuji.yaginuma@gmail.com>
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io.c: Variable and label definition are necessary in both cases.
From: Lars Kanis <lars@greiz-reinsdorf.de>
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* io.c (fptr_finalize_flush): removed unused assignments. if
noraise, err is never used after set.
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* io.c (fptr_copy_finalizer): fix inverted condition. if
finalizer does not change, pipe_list should not change too.
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* io.c (fptr_copy_finalizer): remove fptr from pipe_list when pipe
became ordinary file, to fix access after free. to be finalized
by pipe_finalize and being in pipe_list must match.
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* io.c (pipe_register_fptr): get rid of double registration which
causes access after free and segfault.
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* io.c (pipe_del_fptr): merged code for the case fptr is first to
the loop for the rest.
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* io.c (rb_stderr_to_original_p): hoist out the condition to write
messages to the stderr FD directly.
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While we can't recycle strings after giving them rb_funcall*,
we can reduce their malloc overhead by resizing them to zero.
This only affects cases where either `src' or `dst' is a non-IO
object and either `copy_length' is passed or there is
pre-existing data in the read buffer.
* io.c (copy_stream_fallback_body): clear when done with `copy_length'
(copy_stream_body): clear when done with pre-existing read buffer
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* io.c (nogvl_copy_file_range): ignore EPERM and fallback to
sendfile(2) or read/write. copy_file_range(2) may not exist
even if __NR_copy_file_range is defined in the build environment.
[Bug #14207]
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Since we release GVL, we must freeze and duplicate the string buffer
to prevent other threads from modifying our buffer while we are
waiting on pwrite(2).
* io.c (rb_io_pwrite): use_rb_str_tmp_frozen_{acquire/release}
[Bug #14195]
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* io.c (rb_io_open_generic): try to open the named file as usual,
if klass is not IO nor File, so that Errno::ENOENT will be
raised probably. calling on File will be same in the future.
From: Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
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* io.c (rb_io_open_generic): when external command will be invoked
as other than IO singleton method, probably unintentionally,
warn if it is File or raise ArgumentError.
From: Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
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* io.c (open_key_args): open by rb_io_open always also when
open_args: option is given.
From: Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
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IO#putc is multi-byte character safe when a String is given as its argument.
[ruby-core:82019] [Bug #13741]
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* io.c (rb_write_error2): call `rb_w32_write_console()` when the device is tty,
like `rb_write_error_str()`.
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* io.c (io_strip_bom): just abandon detecting UTF encoding by BOM
unless opened for reading.
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