changeset: 74567:d0acd8169c2a branch: 3.2 parent: 74565:780992c9afea user: Gregory P. Smith date: Sat Jan 21 15:16:17 2012 -0800 files: Modules/_posixsubprocess.c description: Bugfix for issue #8052 fix on *BSD variants. Many lack readdir64, use readdir. Only use readdir64 on solaris where it is required to work around a solaris bug. diff -r 780992c9afea -r d0acd8169c2a Modules/_posixsubprocess.c --- a/Modules/_posixsubprocess.c Sat Jan 21 14:50:11 2012 -0800 +++ b/Modules/_posixsubprocess.c Sat Jan 21 15:16:17 2012 -0800 @@ -15,12 +15,17 @@ #include #endif -#if defined(sun) && !defined(HAVE_DIRFD) +#if defined(sun) +/* readdir64 is used to work around Solaris 9 bug 6395699. */ +# define readdir readdir64 +# define dirent dirent64 +# if !defined(HAVE_DIRFD) /* Some versions of Solaris lack dirfd(). */ -# define DIRFD(dirp) ((dirp)->dd_fd) -# define HAVE_DIRFD -#else -# define DIRFD(dirp) (dirfd(dirp)) +# define DIRFD(dirp) ((dirp)->dd_fd) +# define HAVE_DIRFD +# else +# define DIRFD(dirp) (dirfd(dirp)) +# endif #endif #define LINUX_SOLARIS_FD_DIR "/proc/self/fd" @@ -204,7 +209,7 @@ * exclusive. Do not close any in the sorted py_fds_to_keep list. * * This function violates the strict use of async signal safe functions. :( - * It calls opendir(), readdir64() and closedir(). Of these, the one most + * It calls opendir(), readdir() and closedir(). Of these, the one most * likely to ever cause a problem is opendir() as it performs an internal * malloc(). Practically this should not be a problem. The Java VM makes the * same calls between fork and exec in its own UNIXProcess_md.c implementation. @@ -241,15 +246,14 @@ /* No way to get a list of open fds. */ _close_fds_by_brute_force(start_fd, end_fd, py_fds_to_keep); } else { - struct dirent64 *dir_entry; + struct dirent *dir_entry; #ifdef HAVE_DIRFD int fd_used_by_opendir = DIRFD(proc_fd_dir); #else int fd_used_by_opendir = start_fd - 1; #endif errno = 0; - /* readdir64 is used to work around Solaris 9 bug 6395699. */ - while ((dir_entry = readdir64(proc_fd_dir))) { + while ((dir_entry = readdir(proc_fd_dir))) { int fd; if ((fd = _pos_int_from_ascii(dir_entry->d_name)) < 0) continue; /* Not a number. */