Currently the update hook invoked by receive-pack has its stdin
connected to the pushing client. The hook shouldn't attempt to
read from this stream, and doing so may consume data that was
meant for receive-pack. Instead we should give the update hook
/dev/null as its stdin, ensuring that it always receives EOF and
doesn't disrupt the protocol if it attempts to read any data.
The post-update hook is similar, as it gets invoked with /dev/null
on stdin to prevent the hook from reading data from the client.
Previously we had invoked it with stdout also connected to /dev/null,
throwing away anything on stdout, to prevent client protocol errors.
Instead we should redirect stdout to stderr, like we do with the
update hook.
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
if (access(update_hook, X_OK) < 0)
return 0;
- code = run_command_opt(RUN_COMMAND_STDOUT_TO_STDERR,
+ code = run_command_opt(RUN_COMMAND_NO_STDIN
+ | RUN_COMMAND_STDOUT_TO_STDERR,
update_hook, refname, old_hex, new_hex, NULL);
switch (code) {
case 0:
argc++;
}
argv[argc] = NULL;
- run_command_v_opt(argv, RUN_COMMAND_NO_STDIO);
+ run_command_v_opt(argv, RUN_COMMAND_NO_STDIN
+ | RUN_COMMAND_STDOUT_TO_STDERR);
}
/*
if (pid < 0)
return -ERR_RUN_COMMAND_FORK;
if (!pid) {
- if (flags & RUN_COMMAND_NO_STDIO) {
+ if (flags & RUN_COMMAND_NO_STDIN) {
int fd = open("/dev/null", O_RDWR);
dup2(fd, 0);
- dup2(fd, 1);
close(fd);
- } else if (flags & RUN_COMMAND_STDOUT_TO_STDERR)
+ }
+ if (flags & RUN_COMMAND_STDOUT_TO_STDERR)
dup2(2, 1);
if (flags & RUN_GIT_CMD) {
execv_git_cmd(argv);
ERR_RUN_COMMAND_WAITPID_NOEXIT,
};
-#define RUN_COMMAND_NO_STDIO 1
+#define RUN_COMMAND_NO_STDIN 1
#define RUN_GIT_CMD 2 /*If this is to be git sub-command */
#define RUN_COMMAND_STDOUT_TO_STDERR 4
int run_command_v_opt(const char **argv, int opt);