If UnregisterHandler() is called from inside a handler for an event that
has not yet been processed then that will result in a use-after-free.
Fix this by passing file descriptors to epoll_ctl() instead of pointers
to map elements.
Bug: 213617178
Change-Id: Ie62e3a299af964271ec24cd8fc2e794042b77ee6
Signed-off-by: Bart Van Assche <bvanassche@google.com>
Prepare for optimizing Epoll::Wait() by moving the
ReapAnyOutstandingChildren() call into Epoll::Wait(). No functionality
is changed.
Bug: 213617178
Change-Id: I280ea0069ed29cf323e4177ec500b30b900f7c8d
Signed-off-by: Bart Van Assche <bvanassche@google.com>
There is a race that manifests like this:
1) A service dies (not processed by init yet).
2) service_manager processes death notification.
3) service_manager gets checkService and calls init to start service.
4) init gets the ctl.start / ctl.interface_start for the service
but the service already appears started, so it does nothing.
5) init gets sigchld, but doesn't do anything else to restart the
service
We can avoid all of this if we already reap pending processes before
handling properties in the main loop of init. Since reaping the
services calls waitid(), there's no race even if the signalfd for
sigchld hasn't triggered yet. It also won't cost us much efficiency,
since it's only a single system call.
Test: CF boots, init unit tests pass
Change-Id: Ie24ef406055b283797b41b1821c8ebcccead4db4
Now that Result<T> is actually expected<T, ...>, and the expected
proposal states expected<void, ...> as the way to indicate an expected
object that returns either successfully with no object or an error,
let's move init's Result<Success> to the preferred Result<void>.
Bug: 132145659
Test: boot, init unit tests
Change-Id: Ib2f98396d8e6e274f95a496fcdfd8341f77585ee