Fujii Masao <masao.fu...@oss.nttdata.com> writes: > Before this commit, pgbench used pqsignal() from port/pqsignal.c > to set the signal handler for SIGALRM. This version of pqsignal() > sets SA_RESTART for frontend code, so fgets() in runShellCommand() > wouldn't return NULL even if SIGALRM arrived during fgets(), > preventing the reported error.
> On the other hand, currently, pgbench seems to use pqsignal() > from legacy-pqsignal.c, which doesn't set SA_RESTART for SIGALRM. > As a result, SIGALRM can interrupt fgets() in runShellCommand() > and make it return NULL, leading to the reported error. Oh, interesting. > I'm not sure if this change was an intentional result of that commit... Definitely not. I think we'd better look into how to undo that effect. Since legacy-pqsignal is really not supposed to be used by clients anymore, maybe we could just adjust it to set SA_RESTART for SIGALRM? The other alternatives I can think of amount to re-introducing link order dependencies, which would be horrid. regards, tom lane