Fix QTBUG-18934 by checking return value of qt_safe_pipe
When QProcess->start() is called, Qt creates a pipe to the process to get its exit value and output. It does this with qt_create_pipe, which calls qt_safe_pipe. qt_safe_pipe, on failure, returns 1. qt_create_pipe then sets errno and returns void. The calling function, QProcessPrivate::startProcess, does not check errno, and thus continues to fork the process, assuming the pipe has been created successfully. The child process then has no way to pass its exit value to the calling process, since the communication pipes it would normally use do not exist, and thus when it exits it becomes a zombie. As a bonus, if waitForFinished is called on a broken process, a crash results because it is trying to wait on a pipe which does not exist. The fix makes qt_create_pipe return an integer, and QProcess::startProcess check the return value, set processError and not create the child process. Task-Number: QTBUG-18934 Change-Id: I2e1effdd0617be5b8c5492bcbcf5f2b1584b2241 Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
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@ -328,16 +328,18 @@ void QProcessManager::unlock()
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mutex.unlock();
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}
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static void qt_create_pipe(int *pipe)
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static int qt_create_pipe(int *pipe)
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{
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if (pipe[0] != -1)
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qt_safe_close(pipe[0]);
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if (pipe[1] != -1)
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qt_safe_close(pipe[1]);
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if (qt_safe_pipe(pipe) != 0) {
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int pipe_ret = qt_safe_pipe(pipe);
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if (pipe_ret != 0) {
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qWarning("QProcessPrivate::createPipe: Cannot create pipe %p: %s",
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pipe, qPrintable(qt_error_string(errno)));
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}
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return pipe_ret;
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}
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void QProcessPrivate::destroyPipe(int *pipe)
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@ -374,7 +376,8 @@ bool QProcessPrivate::createChannel(Channel &channel)
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if (channel.type == Channel::Normal) {
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// we're piping this channel to our own process
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qt_create_pipe(channel.pipe);
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if (qt_create_pipe(channel.pipe) != 0)
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return false;
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// create the socket notifiers
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if (threadData->eventDispatcher) {
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@ -458,7 +461,8 @@ bool QProcessPrivate::createChannel(Channel &channel)
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Q_ASSERT(sink->pipe[0] == INVALID_Q_PIPE && sink->pipe[1] == INVALID_Q_PIPE);
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Q_PIPE pipe[2] = { -1, -1 };
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qt_create_pipe(pipe);
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if (qt_create_pipe(pipe) != 0)
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return false;
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sink->pipe[0] = pipe[0];
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source->pipe[1] = pipe[1];
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@ -548,10 +552,15 @@ void QProcessPrivate::startProcess()
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// Initialize pipes
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if (!createChannel(stdinChannel) ||
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!createChannel(stdoutChannel) ||
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!createChannel(stderrChannel))
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!createChannel(stderrChannel) ||
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qt_create_pipe(childStartedPipe) != 0 ||
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qt_create_pipe(deathPipe) != 0) {
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processError = QProcess::FailedToStart;
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q->setErrorString(qt_error_string(errno));
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emit q->error(processError);
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cleanup();
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return;
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qt_create_pipe(childStartedPipe);
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qt_create_pipe(deathPipe);
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}
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if (threadData->eventDispatcher) {
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startupSocketNotifier = new QSocketNotifier(childStartedPipe[0],
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@ -1339,10 +1348,15 @@ bool QProcessPrivate::startDetached(const QString &program, const QStringList &a
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// To catch the startup of the child
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int startedPipe[2];
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qt_safe_pipe(startedPipe);
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if (qt_safe_pipe(startedPipe) != 0)
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return false;
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// To communicate the pid of the child
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int pidPipe[2];
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qt_safe_pipe(pidPipe);
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if (qt_safe_pipe(pidPipe) != 0) {
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qt_safe_close(startedPipe[0]);
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qt_safe_close(startedPipe[1]);
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return false;
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}
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pid_t childPid = fork();
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if (childPid == 0) {
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