Fix hang in `named-compilezone | head`
I was truncating zone files for experimental purposes when I found
that named-compilezone | head
got stuck. The full command line that
exhibited the problem was:
dig axfr dotat.at |
named-compilezone -o /dev/stdout dotat.at /dev/stdin |
head
This requires a large enough zone to exhibit the problem, more than about 70000 bytes of plain text output from named-compilezone. I was running the command on Debian Stretch amd64.
This was puzzling since it looked like something was suppressing the
SIGPIPE. I used strace
to examine what was happening at the hang.
The program was just calling write() a lot to print the zone file, and
the last write() hanged until I sent it a SIGINT.
During some discussion with friends, Ian Jackson guessed that opening /dev/stdout O_RDRW might be the problem, and after some tests we found that this does in fact suppress SIGPIPE.
Since named-compilezone
only needs to write to its output file, the
fix is to omit the stdio "+" update flag.