Re: is reparent_to_init a good thing to do?

From: BALBIR SINGH (balbir.singh@wipro.com)
Date: Wed Oct 10 2001 - 08:02:24 EST


Balbir Singh wrote:

> Rob Landley wrote:
>
>> Or long lived kernel threads from short lived login sessions.
>>
>> You have a headless gateway box for your local subnet, administered
>> via ssh from a machine on the local subnet. So you SSH into the box
>> through eth1, ifconfig eth0 down back up again. If eth0 is an
>> rtl8039too, this fires off a kernel thread (which, before
>> reparent_to_init, was parented to your ssh login session).
>>
>> Now exit the login session. SSH does not exit until all the child
>> processes exit, so it just hangs there until you kill it from another
>> console window...
>>
>> Rob
>>
> The question one can ask is what should a thread do then?
> Should reparent_to_init() send a SIGCHLD to the process/task
> that was parent before init became the parent? this should be easy
> to do, but will this fix the problem? I think so.
>
> I can patch up something soon, if somebody is willing to test it.

Ooh! sorry this is a wrong approach to send SIGCHLD to the previous parent.
AFAIK, all shells send their children SIGHUP when the shell exits, but SSH
may have some special security consideration in waiting for all children to
exit, does anyone know?

Balbir

>
> comments,
> Balbir
>
>
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