On Fri, May 05, 2017 at 11:28:01AM -0400, Ben Peart wrote:

> +static void subprocess_exit_handler(struct child_process *process)
> +{
> +     sigchain_push(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN);
> +     /* Closing the pipe signals the subprocess to initiate a shutdown. */
> +     close(process->in);
> +     close(process->out);
> +     sigchain_pop(SIGPIPE);
> +     /* Finish command will wait until the shutdown is complete. */
> +     finish_command(process);
> +}

This isn't a new issue with your series, but the SIGPIPEs here seem odd.
I don't think you can get SIGPIPE from closing descriptors.

I suspect this is a hold-over from when Lars' original design, where we
actually sent an "exit" message to the filter. It's not hurting
anything, and I don't think it's worth holding up your series for. But
when you are working in this area further, it might be worth cleaning
up.

-Peff

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