Ok, here is a small demonstration of the problem.

#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <windows.h>

unsigned __stdcall thread(void* p)
{
  unsigned i;
  for (i = 0; i < 100; ++i)
   system("./a.exe");
  return 0;
}

int main()
{
unsigned i;
HANDLE threads[100] = {0};
FILE* f = fopen("a.c", "w");
fprintf(f, "int main() { return 0; }\n");
fclose(f);

system("g++ a.c");

for (i = 0; i < 100; ++i)
 threads[i] = CreateThread(0, 0, thread, 0,0,0);

for (i = 0; i < 100; ++i)
 WaitForSingleObject(threads[i], -1);

}

$ ./1.exe
      0 [main] sh 9287 C:\cygwin64\bin\sh.exe: *** fatal error - internal error 
reading the windows environment - too many environment variables?
                                                  3001 [main] sh 9287 
cygwin_exception::open_stackdumpfile: Dumping stack trace to sh.exe.stackdump
                                                       0 [main] sh 9286 
C:\cygwin64\bin\sh.exe: *** fatal error - internal error reading the windows 
environment - too many environment variables?
                                                                                
                Stack trace:
Frame        Function    Args
000FFFFCD30  00180061C6E (001802795F0, 00180269E81, 00000000000, 000FFFFBB20)
000FFFFCD30  0018004849A (00000000228, 00800000160, 00000000000, 000FFFFCD30)
000FFFFCD30  001800484D2 (00000000000, 00000000000, 00000000000, 00000000000)
000FFFFCD30  0018005F12D (00180158C19, 00000000000, 00000000000, 000FFFFCD30)
000FFFFCD30  00180103AE4 (00000000000, 00000000000, 00000000000, 00000000000)
000FFFFCD30  00180048BC2 (00000000000, 00000000000, 00000000000, 00000000000)
000FFFFFFF0  00180047746 (00000000000, 00000000000, 00000000000, 00000000000)
000FFFFFFF0  001800477F4 (00000000000, 00000000000, 00000000000, 00000000000)
End of stack trace
                        0 [waitproc] 1 9269 proc_waiter: error on read of child 
wait pipe 0x0, Win32 error 6
             1078 [waitproc] 1 9269 proc_waiter: error on read of child wait 
pipe 0x0, Win32 error 6
     4452 [waitproc] 1 9269 proc_waiter: error on read of child wait pipe 0x0, 
Win32 error 6
                                                                                
            sh: ./a.exe: Bad address
  11522 [waitproc] 1 9269 proc_waiter: error on read of child wait pipe 0x0, 
Win32 error 6
                                                                                
          sh: ./a.exe: Bad address
sh: ./a.exe: Bad address
  38623 [waitproc] 1 9269 proc_waiter: error on read of child wait pipe 0x0, 
Win32 error 6
                                                                                
            48009 [waitproc] 1 9269 proc_waiter: error on read of child wait 
pipe 0x0, Win32 error 6
                                                                                
    48660 [waitproc] 1 9269 proc_waiter: error on read of child wait pipe 0x0, 
Win32 error 6
                                                                            
49909 [waitproc] 1 9269 proc_waiter: error on read of child wait pipe 0x0, 
Win32 error 6


I understand I can workaround this, in that the use of threads is silly.

Is this invalid, to mix Win32 threads with cygwin system()?

 - Jay

________________________________
From: Jay K <jayk...@hotmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2022 5:57 AM
To: cyg...@sourceware.org <cyg...@sourceware.org>
Subject: Re: proc_waiter: error on read of child wait pipe 0x0, Win32 error 6

Um, I know this isn't (yet) diligent/scientific, but must system create this 
thread?

#0  0x00007ff811e09e47 in KERNEL32!CreateThread () from 
/cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/System32/KERNEL32.DLL
#1  0x00000001800468eb in cygthread::create() () from /usr/bin/cygwin1.dll
#2  0x000000018010645f in pinfo::wait() () from /usr/bin/cygwin1.dll
#3  0x000000018012e562 in proc_subproc(unsigned int, unsigned long) () from 
/usr/bin/cygwin1.dll
#4  0x0000000180134e85 in child_info_spawn::worker(char const*, char const* 
const*, char const* const*, int, int, int) () from /usr/bin/cygwin1.dll
#5  0x0000000180136729 in spawnve () from /usr/bin/cygwin1.dll
#6  0x0000000180136d05 in spawnvp () from /usr/bin/cygwin1.dll
#7  0x0000000180144683 in system () from /usr/bin/cygwin1.dll
#8  0x000000018018effb in _sigfe () from /usr/bin/cygwin1.dll
#9  0x000000010052884b in QMachine__ExecCommand (t_L_563=0x448ef0 
"\260\324\005",

'cause i.e. it complicates any lifetime/management.
I do understand some of the problems here, like needing separate threads to 
read stdout/stderr, if they are not equal.

 - Jay

________________________________
From: Jay K
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2022 4:12 AM
To: cyg...@sourceware.org <cyg...@sourceware.org>
Subject: proc_waiter: error on read of child wait pipe 0x0, Win32 error 6

I get this a lot:

      0 [waitproc] cm3 7641 proc_waiter: error on read of child wait pipe 0x0, 
Win32 error 6
    452 [waitproc] cm3 7641 proc_waiter: error on read of child wait pipe 0x0, 
Win32 error 6
    716 [waitproc] cm3 7641 proc_waiter: error on read of child wait pipe 0x0, 
Win32 error 6
   1652 [waitproc] cm3 7641 proc_waiter: error on read of child wait pipe 0x0, 
Win32 error 6
      0 [main] sh 7775 C:\cygwin64\bin\sh.exe: *** fatal error - internal error 
reading the windows environment - too many environment variables?

Scenario is multi-threaded "launching" a bunch of invocations of gcc.
"launching" was usually spawnve or fork/execve but I changed the code to use 
system and it still happens.
I might try to make a small reproducing, if this is not known.
It seems a bit difficult to believe I could cause this internal looking error.

Thank you,
 - Jay

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