On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 12:33:06 +0300 Denis Kirjanov wrote: > in the case of the socket which is bound to an adress > there is no sense to create a path in the next attempts > > here is a program that shows the issue: > > int main() > { > int s; > struct sockaddr_un a; > > s = socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0); > if (s<0) > perror("socket() failed\n"); > > printf("First bind()\n"); > > memset(&a, 0, sizeof(a)); > a.sun_family = AF_UNIX; > strncpy(a.sun_path, "/tmp/.first_bind", sizeof(a.sun_path)); > > if ((bind(s, (const struct sockaddr*) &a, sizeof(a))) == -1) > perror("bind() failed\n"); > > printf("Second bind()\n"); > > memset(&a, 0, sizeof(a)); > a.sun_family = AF_UNIX; > strncpy(a.sun_path, "/tmp/.first_bind_failed", sizeof(a.sun_path)); > > if ((bind(s, (const struct sockaddr*) &a, sizeof(a))) == -1) > perror("bind() failed\n"); > } > > kda@SLES15-SP2:~> ./test > First bind() > Second bind() > bind() failed > : Invalid argument > > kda@SLES15-SP2:~> ls -la /tmp/.first_bind > .first_bind .first_bind_failed > > Signed-off-by: Denis Kirjanov <k...@linux-powerpc.org>
Is the deadlock fixed by the patch Michal pointed out no longer present?