mod_posix: Move POSIX signal handling into util.startup to avoid race
When libunbound is initialized, it spawns a thread to work in.
In case a module initializes libunbound, e.g. by triggering a s2s
connection, Prosody would not handle signals, instead immediately quit
on e.g. the reload (SIGHUP) signal. Likely because the libunbound thread
would not have inherited the signal mask from the main Prosody thread.
Thanks Menel, riau and franck-x for reporting and help narrowing down
local dbg = require "util.debug";
describe("util.debug", function ()
describe("traceback()", function ()
it("works", function ()
local tb = dbg.traceback();
assert.is_string(tb);
end);
end);
describe("get_traceback_table()", function ()
it("works", function ()
local count = 0;
-- MUST stay in sync with the line numbers of these functions:
local f1_defined, f3_defined = 43, 15;
local function f3(f3_param) --luacheck: ignore 212/f3_param
count = count + 1;
for i = 1, 2 do
local tb = dbg.get_traceback_table(i == 1 and coroutine.running() or nil, 0);
assert.is_table(tb);
--print(dbg.traceback(), "\n\n\n", require "util.serialization".serialize(tb, { fatal = false, unquoted = true}));
local found_f1, found_f3;
for _, frame in ipairs(tb) do
if frame.info.linedefined == f1_defined then
assert.equal(0, #frame.locals);
assert.equal("f2", frame.upvalues[1].name);
assert.equal("f1_upvalue", frame.upvalues[2].name);
found_f1 = true;
elseif frame.info.linedefined == f3_defined then
assert.equal("f3_param", frame.locals[1].name);
found_f3 = true;
end
end
assert.is_true(found_f1);
assert.is_true(found_f3);
end
end
local function f2()
local f2_local = "hello";
return f3(f2_local);
end
local f1_upvalue = "upvalue1";
local function f1()
f2(f1_upvalue);
end
-- ok/err are caught and re-thrown so that
-- busted gets to handle them in its own way
local ok, err;
local function hook()
debug.sethook();
ok, err = pcall(f1);
end
-- Test the traceback is correct in various
-- types of caller environments
-- From a Lua hook
debug.sethook(hook, "crl", 1);
local a = string.sub("abcdef", 3, 4);
assert.equal("cd", a);
debug.sethook();
assert.equal(1, count);
if not ok then
error(err);
end
ok, err = nil, nil;
-- From a signal handler (C hook)
require "util.signal".signal("SIGUSR1", hook);
require "util.signal".raise("SIGUSR1");
assert.equal(2, count);
if not ok then
error(err);
end
ok, err = nil, nil;
-- Inside a coroutine
local co = coroutine.create(function ()
hook();
end);
coroutine.resume(co);
if not ok then
error(err);
end
assert.equal(3, count);
end);
end);
end);