On Mon, 11 Jul 2022 15:31:46 GMT, Roger Riggs <rri...@openjdk.org> wrote:

>> The `ProcessBuilder.pipelineStart()` implementation does not close all of 
>> the file descriptors it uses to create the pipeline of processes.
>> 
>> The process calling `pipelineStart()` is creating the pipes between the 
>> stages.
>> As each process is launched, the file descriptor is inherited by the child 
>> process and
>> the child process `dup`s them to the respective stdin/stdout/stderr fd.  
>> These copies of inherited file descriptors are handled correctly.
>> 
>> Between the launching of each Process, the file descriptor for the read-side 
>> of the pipe for the output of the previous process is kept open (in the 
>> parent process invoking `pipelineStart`).  The file descriptor is correctly 
>> passed to the child and is dup'd to the stdin of the next process.
>> 
>> However, the open file descriptor in the parent is not closed after it has 
>> been used as the input for the next Process. 
>> The fix is to close the fd after it has been used as the input of the next 
>> process.
>> 
>> A new test verifies that after `pipelineStart` is complete, the same file 
>> descriptors are open for Unix Pipes as before the test.
>> The test only runs on Linux using the /proc/<pid>/fd filesystem to identify 
>> open file descriptors.
>> 
>> The bug fix is in `ProcessBuilder.pipelineStart` and is applicable to all 
>> platforms.
>
> Roger Riggs has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional 
> commit since the last revision:
> 
>   remove debug output

Marked as reviewed by jpai (Reviewer).

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PR: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/9414

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