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authorAndrew Au <cshung@gmail.com>2026-03-12 21:49:37 +0000
committerJunio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2026-03-12 14:51:50 -0700
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transport-helper, connect: use clean_on_exit to reap children on abnormal exit
When a long-running service (e.g., a source indexer) runs as PID 1 inside a container and repeatedly spawns git, git may in turn spawn child processes such as git-remote-https or ssh. If git exits abnormally (e.g., via exit(128) on a transport error), the normal cleanup paths (disconnect_helper, finish_connect) are bypassed, and these children are never waited on. The children are reparented to PID 1, which does not reap them, so they accumulate as zombies over time. Set clean_on_exit and wait_after_clean on child_process structs in both transport-helper.c and connect.c so that the existing run-command cleanup infrastructure handles reaping on any exit path. This avoids rolling custom atexit handlers that call finish_command(), which could deadlock if the child is blocked waiting for the parent to close a pipe. The clean_on_exit mechanism sends SIGTERM first, then waits, ensuring the child terminates promptly. It also handles signal-based exits, not just atexit. Signed-off-by: Andrew Au <cshung@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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