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authorWayne Davison <wayned@samba.org>2004-07-15 02:20:08 +0000
committerWayne Davison <wayned@samba.org>2004-07-15 02:20:08 +0000
commitb9f592fbf50b0dc9e3d1d33b8deb2bf9abad9ef6 (patch)
treef7bb3ff7a10192bd8e91b29e5fba68da10dd195e /pipe.c
parentc7b1a56b3d70fb91b20702f169ae1af9b68de8e9 (diff)
downloadrsync-b9f592fbf50b0dc9e3d1d33b8deb2bf9abad9ef6.tar.gz
My modified version of Chris Shoemaker's improved batch-file handling.
Diffstat (limited to 'pipe.c')
-rw-r--r--pipe.c25
1 files changed, 22 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/pipe.c b/pipe.c
index 3a45dd11..90c7679f 100644
--- a/pipe.c
+++ b/pipe.c
@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ extern int am_server;
extern int blocking_io;
extern int orig_umask;
extern int read_batch;
+extern int write_batch;
extern int filesfrom_fd;
/**
@@ -94,7 +95,19 @@ pid_t piped_child(char **command, int *f_in, int *f_out)
return pid;
}
-pid_t local_child(int argc, char **argv,int *f_in,int *f_out,
+/*
+ * This function forks a child which calls child_main(). First,
+ * however, it has to establish communication paths to and from the
+ * newborn child. It creates two socket pairs -- one for writing to
+ * the child (from the parent) and one for reading from the child
+ * (writing to the parent). Since that's four socket ends, each
+ * process has to close the two ends it doesn't need. The remaining
+ * two socket ends are retained for reading and writing. In the
+ * child, the STDIN and STDOUT file descriptors refer to these
+ * sockets. In the parent, the function arguments f_in and f_out are
+ * set to refer to these sockets.
+ */
+pid_t local_child(int argc, char **argv, int *f_in, int *f_out,
int (*child_main)(int, char*[]))
{
pid_t pid;
@@ -107,16 +120,22 @@ pid_t local_child(int argc, char **argv,int *f_in,int *f_out,
exit_cleanup(RERR_IPC);
}
- pid = do_fork();
+ /* For read-batch, don't even fork. */
+ pid = read_batch ? getpid() : do_fork();
+
if (pid == -1) {
rsyserr(FERROR, errno, "fork");
exit_cleanup(RERR_IPC);
}
if (pid == 0) {
- am_sender = read_batch ? 0 : !am_sender;
+ am_sender = !am_sender;
am_server = 1;
+ /* The server side never writes the batch, even if it
+ * is local (it makes the logic easier elsewhere). */
+ write_batch = 0;
+
if (!am_sender)
filesfrom_fd = -1;