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-rw-r--r-- | test/system/260-sdnotify.bats | 13 |
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/test/system/260-sdnotify.bats b/test/system/260-sdnotify.bats index a5fa0f4e6..8bf49eb1d 100644 --- a/test/system/260-sdnotify.bats +++ b/test/system/260-sdnotify.bats @@ -42,14 +42,22 @@ function _start_socat() { _SOCAT_LOG="$PODMAN_TMPDIR/socat.log" rm -f $_SOCAT_LOG - socat unix-recvfrom:"$NOTIFY_SOCKET",fork \ - system:"(cat;echo) >> $_SOCAT_LOG" & + # Execute in subshell so we can close fd3 (which BATS uses). + # This is a superstitious ritual to try to avoid leaving processes behind, + # and thus prevent CI hangs. + (exec socat unix-recvfrom:"$NOTIFY_SOCKET",fork \ + system:"(cat;echo) >> $_SOCAT_LOG" 3>&-) & _SOCAT_PID=$! } # Stop the socat background process and clean up logs function _stop_socat() { if [[ -n "$_SOCAT_PID" ]]; then + # Kill all child processes, then the process itself. + # This is a superstitious incantation to avoid leaving processes behind. + # The '|| true' is because only f35 leaves behind socat processes; + # f33 (and perhaps others?) behave nicely. ARGH! + pkill -P $_SOCAT_PID || true kill $_SOCAT_PID fi _SOCAT_PID= @@ -57,6 +65,7 @@ function _stop_socat() { if [[ -n "$_SOCAT_LOG" ]]; then rm -f $_SOCAT_LOG fi + _SOCAT_LOG= } # Check that MAINPID=xxxxx points to a running conmon process |