K 10 svn:author V 6 kevans K 8 svn:date V 27 2019-10-21T01:24:21.870873Z K 7 svn:log V 1174 MFC r352711-r352712: Address posix_spawn(3) signal issues r352711: rfork(2): add RFSPAWN flag When RFSPAWN is passed, rfork exhibits vfork(2) semantics but also resets signal handlers in the child during creation to avoid a point of corruption of parent state from the child. This flag will be used by posix_spawn(3) to handle potential signal issues. Reviewed by: jilles, kib Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19058 r352712: posix_spawn(3): handle potential signal issues with vfork Described in [1], signal handlers running in a vfork child have opportunities to corrupt the parent's state. Address this by adding a new rfork(2) flag, RFSPAWN, that has vfork(2) semantics but also resets signal handlers in the child during creation. x86 uses rfork_thread(3) instead of a direct rfork(2) because rfork with RFMEM/RFSPAWN cannot work when the return address is stored on the stack -- further information about this problem is described under RFMEM in the rfork(2) man page. Addressing this has been identified as a prerequisite to using posix_spawn in subprocess on FreeBSD [2]. [1] https://ewontfix.com/7/ [2] https://bugs.python.org/issue35823 END