[dpdk-dev] Printfs in Signal Handler
Thomas Monjalon
thomas at monjalon.net
Fri Dec 4 10:50:07 CET 2020
04/12/2020 10:20, prateekag:
> Hi,
>
> I can only look at this problem a week later, If someone wants to correct
> this, they may go ahead. The problem is how to convert an integer to string
> and what functions to use to create the final string. "itoa" is not a part of
> C standard, writing custom itoa may pollute the code. strcpy is asyc-safe
> afaik.
> The strings in which signal number is not required to printed can be directly
> converted to write call.
First question is to decide whether the prints are useful enough
to be kept?
> On 2020-12-03 02:11, Thomas Monjalon wrote:
> > 01/12/2020 10:24, Thomas Monjalon:
> >> 01/12/2020 04:39, prateekag:
> >> > printf is not signal safe and may lead to deadlock if kept in signal handler
> >> > and
> >> > signal comes in two quick succession. It will not lead to incorrect behavior
> >> > and it is a highly unlikely event. And an expert may understand why this
> >> > issue happened. Is it worthwhile to change these printfs to unix I/O write
> >> > call?
> >>
> >> Thank you for reporting.
> >> Please could you describe which files and functions you are talking about?
> >
> > I've received a private reply:
> > Filenames:
> > testpmd.c
> > test_pmd_perf.c
> > evt_main.c
> > pdump/main.c
> > Function name:
> > signal_handler
> >
> >
> > I am OK with removing these printfs.
> >
> > Do you want to do the patch with the explanation?
>
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