From 54f9ac239ca9d5e99c2c04c2c0ab2c152bbd65f2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dominic Hopf Date: Jul 17 2014 17:49:15 +0000 Subject: apply upstream patch which fixes CPU load issue (RHBZ#1120424) --- diff --git a/0001-zsh-fix-cpuload-issue.patch b/0001-zsh-fix-cpuload-issue.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3b063a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/0001-zsh-fix-cpuload-issue.patch @@ -0,0 +1,159 @@ +diff --git a/Doc/Zsh/zle.yo b/Doc/Zsh/zle.yo +index 6d3bb4b..127b4c4 100644 +--- a/Doc/Zsh/zle.yo ++++ b/Doc/Zsh/zle.yo +@@ -492,26 +492,35 @@ Only available if your system supports one of the `poll' or `select' system + calls; most modern systems do. + + Installs var(handler) (the name of a shell function) to handle input from +-file descriptor var(fd). When zle is attempting to read data, it will +-examine both the terminal and the list of handled var(fd)'s. If data +-becomes available on a handled var(fd), zle will call var(handler) with +-the fd which is ready for reading as the only argument. If the handler +-produces output to the terminal, it should call `tt(zle -I)' before doing +-so (see below). The handler should not attempt to read from the terminal. +-Note that zle makes no attempt to check whether this fd is actually ++file descriptor var(fd). Installing a handler for an var(fd) which is ++already handled causes the existing handler to be replaced. Any number of ++handlers for any number of readable file descriptors may be installed. ++Note that zle makes no attempt to check whether this var(fd) is actually + readable when installing the handler. The user must make their own + arrangements for handling the file descriptor when zle is not active. + +-If the option tt(-w) is also given, the var(handler) is instead a +-line editor widget, typically a shell function made into a widget using +-tt(zle -N). In that case var(handler) can use all the facilities of +-zle to update the current editing line. Note, however, that as handling +-var(fd) takes place at a low level changes to the display will not +-automatically appear; the widget should call tt(zle -R) to force redisplay. +- +-Any number of handlers for any number of readable file descriptors may be +-installed. Installing a handler for an var(fd) which is already handled +-causes the existing handler to be replaced. ++When zle is attempting to read data, it will examine both the terminal and ++the list of handled var(fd)'s. If data becomes available on a handled ++var(fd), zle calls var(handler) with the fd which is ready for reading ++as the first argument. Under normal circumstances this is the only ++argument, but if an error was detected, a second argument provides ++details: `tt(hup)' for a disconnect, `tt(nval)' for a closed or otherwise ++invalid descriptor, or `tt(err)' for any other condition. Systems that ++support only the `select' system call always use `tt(err)'. ++ ++If the option tt(-w) is also given, the var(handler) is instead a line ++editor widget, typically a shell function made into a widget using ++`tt(zle -N)'. In that case var(handler) can use all the facilities of zle ++to update the current editing line. Note, however, that as handling var(fd) ++takes place at a low level changes to the display will not automatically ++appear; the widget should call `tt(zle -R)' to force redisplay. As of this ++writing, widget handlers only support a single argument and thus are never ++passed a string for error state, so widgets must be prepared to test the ++descriptor themselves. ++ ++If either type of handler produces output to the terminal, it should call ++`tt(zle -I)' before doing so (see below). Handlers should not attempt to ++read from the terminal. + + If no var(handler) is given, but an var(fd) is present, any handler for + that var(fd) is removed. If there is none, an error message is printed +@@ -526,7 +535,8 @@ silently return status 1. + + Note that this feature should be used with care. Activity on one of the + var(fd)'s which is not properly handled can cause the terminal to become +-unusable. ++unusable. Removing an var(fd) handler from within a signal trap may cause ++unpredictable behavior. + + Here is a simple example of using this feature. A connection to a remote + TCP port is created using the ztcp command; see +@@ -536,6 +546,7 @@ which simply prints out any data which arrives on this connection. Note + that `select' will indicate that the file descriptor needs handling + if the remote side has closed the connection; we handle that by testing + for a failed read. ++ + example(if ztcp pwspc 2811; then + tcpfd=$REPLY + handler+LPAR()RPAR() { +diff --git a/Src/Zle/zle_main.c b/Src/Zle/zle_main.c +index b0010fc..442c319 100644 +--- a/Src/Zle/zle_main.c ++++ b/Src/Zle/zle_main.c +@@ -525,7 +525,8 @@ raw_getbyte(long do_keytmout, char *cptr) + #endif + #ifndef HAVE_POLL + # ifdef HAVE_SELECT +- fd_set foofd; ++ fd_set foofd, errfd; ++ FD_ZERO(&errfd); + # endif + #endif + +@@ -613,11 +614,14 @@ raw_getbyte(long do_keytmout, char *cptr) + if (!errtry) { + for (i = 0; i < nwatch; i++) { + int fd = watch_fds[i].fd; ++ if (FD_ISSET(fd, &errfd)) ++ continue; + FD_SET(fd, &foofd); + if (fd > fdmax) + fdmax = fd; + } + } ++ FD_ZERO(&errfd); + + if (tmout.tp != ZTM_NONE) { + expire_tv.tv_sec = tmout.exp100ths / 100; +@@ -732,9 +736,10 @@ raw_getbyte(long do_keytmout, char *cptr) + Watch_fd lwatch_fd = lwatch_fds + i; + if ( + # ifdef HAVE_POLL +- (fds[i+1].revents & POLLIN) ++ (fds[i+1].revents & (POLLIN|POLLERR|POLLHUP|POLLNVAL)) + # else +- FD_ISSET(lwatch_fd->fd, &foofd) ++ FD_ISSET(lwatch_fd->fd, &foofd) || ++ FD_ISSET(lwatch_fd->fd, &errfd) + # endif + ) { + /* Handle the fd. */ +@@ -765,6 +770,9 @@ raw_getbyte(long do_keytmout, char *cptr) + if (fds[i+1].revents & POLLNVAL) + zaddlinknode(funcargs, ztrdup("nval")); + # endif ++# else ++ if (FD_ISSET(lwatch_fd->fd, &errfd)) ++ zaddlinknode(funcargs, ztrdup("err")); + # endif + callhookfunc(lwatch_fd->func, funcargs, 0, NULL); + freelinklist(funcargs, freestr); +@@ -786,6 +794,31 @@ raw_getbyte(long do_keytmout, char *cptr) + for (i = 0; i < lnwatch; i++) + zsfree(lwatch_fds[i].func); + zfree(lwatch_fds, lnwatch*sizeof(struct watch_fd)); ++ ++# ifdef HAVE_POLL ++ /* Function may have added or removed handlers */ ++ nfds = 1 + nwatch; ++ if (nfds > 1) { ++ fds = zrealloc(fds, sizeof(struct pollfd) * nfds); ++ for (i = 0; i < nwatch; i++) { ++ /* ++ * This is imperfect because it assumes fds[] and ++ * watch_fds[] remain in sync, which may be false ++ * if handlers are shuffled. However, it should ++ * be harmless (e.g., produce one extra pass of ++ * the loop) in the event they fall out of sync. ++ */ ++ if (fds[i+1].fd == watch_fds[i].fd && ++ (fds[i+1].revents & (POLLERR|POLLHUP|POLLNVAL))) { ++ fds[i+1].events = 0; /* Don't poll this */ ++ } else { ++ fds[i+1].fd = watch_fds[i].fd; ++ fds[i+1].events = POLLIN; ++ } ++ fds[i+1].revents = 0; ++ } ++ } ++# endif + } + } + # ifdef HAVE_POLL diff --git a/zsh.spec b/zsh.spec index ceb76ac..81f434c 100644 --- a/zsh.spec +++ b/zsh.spec @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Summary: Powerful interactive shell Name: zsh Version: 5.0.5 -Release: 6%{?dist} +Release: 7%{?dist} License: MIT URL: http://zsh.sourceforge.net/ Group: System Environment/Shells @@ -18,7 +18,13 @@ Source7: zshprompt.pl # Give me better tools or die! %global _default_patch_fuzz 2 Patch0: zsh-serial.patch + +# Already applied upstream, can be removed with next upstream release Patch1: 0000-zsh-fix-runhelpdir-issue.patch + +# Already applied upstream, can be removed with next upstream release +Patch2: 0001-zsh-fix-cpuload-issue.patch + Patch4: zsh-4.3.6-8bit-prompts.patch Patch5: zsh-test-C02-dev_fd-mock.patch Patch12: http://ausil.fedorapeople.org/aarch64/zsh/zsh-aarch64.patch @@ -57,6 +63,7 @@ This package contains the Zsh manual in html format. %setup -q %patch0 -p1 -b .serial %patch1 -p1 +%patch2 -p1 %patch4 -p1 %patch5 -p1 @@ -121,7 +128,7 @@ for i in checkmail harden run-help zcalc zkbd; do done sed -i "s!$RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/%{name}/%{version}/help!%{_datadir}/%{name}/%{version}/help!" \ - $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/zsh/%{version}/functions/{run-help,_run-help} + $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/zsh/%{version}/functions/{run-help,_run-help} %clean @@ -178,6 +185,9 @@ fi %doc Doc/*.html %changelog +* Thu Jul 17 2014 Dominic Hopf - 5.0.5-7 +- apply upstream patch which fixes CPU load issue (RHBZ#1120424) + * Wed Jul 09 2014 Adam Jackson 5.0.5-6 - Fix missing 'fi' in %%post