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interrupt: fix send on closed
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If we get a signal while shutting down, we could end up sending on a closed
channel.

License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Steven Allen <steven@stebalien.com>
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Stebalien committed Mar 28, 2019
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29 changes: 17 additions & 12 deletions cmd/ipfs/util/signal.go
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Expand Up @@ -15,38 +15,43 @@ import (
// IntrHandler helps set up an interrupt handler that can
// be cleanly shut down through the io.Closer interface.
type IntrHandler struct {
sig chan os.Signal
wg sync.WaitGroup
closing chan struct{}
wg sync.WaitGroup
}

func NewIntrHandler() *IntrHandler {
ih := &IntrHandler{}
ih.sig = make(chan os.Signal, 1)
return ih
return &IntrHandler{closing: make(chan struct{})}
}

func (ih *IntrHandler) Close() error {
close(ih.sig)
close(ih.closing)
ih.wg.Wait()
return nil
}

// Handle starts handling the given signals, and will call the handler
// callback function each time a signal is catched. The function is passed
// callback function each time a signal is caught. The function is passed
// the number of times the handler has been triggered in total, as
// well as the handler itself, so that the handling logic can use the
// handler's wait group to ensure clean shutdown when Close() is called.
func (ih *IntrHandler) Handle(handler func(count int, ih *IntrHandler), sigs ...os.Signal) {
signal.Notify(ih.sig, sigs...)
notify := make(chan os.Signal, 1)
signal.Notify(notify, sigs...)
ih.wg.Add(1)
go func() {
defer ih.wg.Done()
defer signal.Stop(notify)

count := 0
for range ih.sig {
count++
handler(count, ih)
for {
select {
case <-ih.closing:
return
case <-notify:
count++
handler(count, ih)
}
}
signal.Stop(ih.sig)
}()
}

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