[Tarantool-patches] [PATCH v2 2/3] fio: close unused descriptors automatically
Igor Munkin
imun at tarantool.org
Sat Mar 21 00:28:54 MSK 2020
Vlad,
Great, thanks! LGTM.
On 20.03.20, Vladislav Shpilevoy wrote:
> >> diff --git a/src/lua/fio.lua b/src/lua/fio.lua
> >> index 4692e1026..d3c257b88 100644
> >> --- a/src/lua/fio.lua
> >> +++ b/src/lua/fio.lua
> >
> > <snipped>
> >
> >> @@ -160,7 +165,22 @@ fio_methods.stat = function(self)
> >> return internal.fstat(self.fh)
> >> end
> >>
> >> -local fio_mt = { __index = fio_methods }
> >> +fio_methods.__serialize = function(self)
> >> + return {fh = self.fh}
> >> +end
> >> +
> >> +local fio_mt = {
> >> + __index = fio_methods,
> >> + __gc = function(obj)
> >> + if obj.fh >= 0 then
> >
> > Considering the current semantics of fio_methods.close (I added the code
> > below) if internal.close fails, retry is not triggered in __gc mm due to
> > the condition above. I guess you just missed to fix it here (you hoisted
> > the error handling in the previous patch).
>
> Yeah, I knew :) I just didn't want to touch this place.
> But ok, here is a separate commit to fix this thing, since it
> existed before my patch, and is an independent bug.
>
> ====================
>
> commit 1dcd0e6ffb1916d38b374f6df634dfcf3c0a40bc
> Author: Vladislav Shpilevoy <v.shpilevoy at tarantool.org>
> Date: Fri Mar 20 22:20:20 2020 +0100
>
> fio: on close() don't loose fd if internal close fails
>
> File descriptor was set to -1 regardless of whether
> the object was closed properly. As a result, in case
> of an error the descriptor would leak.
>
> GC finalizer of a descriptor is left intact not to
> overcomplicate it.
>
> diff --git a/src/lua/fio.lua b/src/lua/fio.lua
> index d3c257b88..83fddaa0a 100644
> --- a/src/lua/fio.lua
> +++ b/src/lua/fio.lua
> @@ -146,10 +146,10 @@ end
>
> fio_methods.close = function(self)
> local res, err = internal.close(self.fh)
> - self.fh = -1
> if err ~= nil then
> return false, err
> end
> + self.fh = -1
> return res
> end
>
--
Best regards,
IM
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