From: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
To: BlueZ development <bluez-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re: [Bluez-devel] sdpd in polling loop on disconnect
Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 21:33:13 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1171917193.26567.51.camel@violet> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <45DA01EC.4050007@unternet.org>
Hi Frank,
> > if this is bluez-utils-3.9 you might wanna try to compile it with
> > --enable-glib to use the system Glib. It might be possible that our
> > eglib has some kind of bad. In case of using the Glib system library, I
> > think you discovered a real bug in sdpd. Do you see the same issue if
> > you don't start sdpd and use hcid -s instead.
>
> Fedora's bluez-utils is already compiled with --enable-glib:
>
> %configure --with-bluez-libs=%{_libdir} --enable-pie --enable-debug \
> --enable-all --disable-bcm203x --enable-alsa --enable-bccmd \
> --enable-bccmd --enable-avctrl --enable-glib
>
> Trying with hcid -s instead of a separate sdpd leads to the same
> behaviour: hcid loops on poll.
>
> Looking at the code it strikes me that there are many calls to
> g_io_add_watch which only trigger on G_IO_IN or G_IO_OUT. These channels
> are configured with g_io_channel_set_close_on_unref(<channel>, TRUE) but
> that does not seem to be enough to set POLLHUP (or POLLRDHUP) on the
> listening socket. What seems to happen is that the socket is kept open
> after the remote connection dropped and polled continuously, most likely
> returning POLLRDHUP. The semantics of glib are a bit unclear in this
> respect but I have found the following quote from Owen Taylor:
>
> (http://www.mail-archive.com/gtk-devel-list@gnome.org/msg01577.html)
>
> "In general, on systems new enough to have poll(), a socket will
> indicate HUP rather than IN when it has been closed on the other
> end. poll() and select() are about *state* rather than *events*
> so once a socket returns HUP, it will continue to return HUP.
>
> On the other hand, if a system is emulating poll() with select() -
> which was the standard state 5 years ago and I think is still
> the case on OS X, then you'll just get IN, and have to notice the
> zero length read.
>
> In general, if you are writing code that you want to be portable,
> what you should do is add a watch on G_IO_IN | G_IO_HUP, and
> in that callback just always do a read. If the read is zero length,
> then the socket has been closed, so cleanup, close the socket,
> and return FALSE to remove the watch."
>
> I have patched sdpd to add G_IO_HUP|G_IO_ERR to the watched conditions
> on the g_io_channel. This cures the polling loop behaviour. There are
> several other places in the code where channels are being watched for
> G_IO_IN only. Someone with good knowledge of the context in which these
> g_io_channels are being used should check whether there is a need for
> adding G_IO_HUP to the watched conditions. The callbacks should also be
> changed to watch for this condition as failing to do the latter seems to
> lead to kernel panics. This is a bug in its own right - a userspace
> program should not be able to bring down the kernel... I have not found
> the culprit for those panics yet.
>
> Attached: patch for sdpd (adds G_IO_HUP|G_IO_ERR to watched conditions
> on g_io_channels)
thanks for the patch, but that should be already fixed in the CVS. Johan
found this during the UPF testing last week.
Regards
Marcel
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-02-19 20:33 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-02-16 0:31 [Bluez-devel] sdpd in polling loop on disconnect Frank de Lange
2007-02-16 2:00 ` Marcel Holtmann
2007-02-19 20:00 ` Frank de Lange
2007-02-19 20:33 ` Marcel Holtmann [this message]
2007-02-19 21:19 ` Frank de Lange
2007-02-19 21:28 ` Johan Hedberg
2007-02-19 21:31 ` Marcel Holtmann
2007-02-19 21:36 ` Frank de Lange
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