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@ -52,3 +52,4 @@ lib_fix_broadcastchannel_initialization_location.patch
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src_adapt_to_v8_exception_api_change.patch
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lib_test_do_not_hardcode_buffer_kmaxlength.patch
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fix_handle_possible_disabled_sharedarraybuffer.patch
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win_process_avoid_assert_after_spawning_store_app_4152.patch
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From 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Jameson Nash <vtjnash@gmail.com>
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Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2023 15:15:18 +0200
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Subject: win,process: avoid assert after spawning Store app (#4152)
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Make sure this handle is functional. The Windows kernel seems to have a
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bug that if the first use of AssignProcessToJobObject is for a Windows
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Store program, subsequent attempts to use the handle with fail with
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INVALID_PARAMETER (87). This is possilby because all uses of the handle
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must be for the same Terminal Services session. We can ensure it is
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tied to our current session now by adding ourself to it. We could
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remove ourself afterwards, but there doesn't seem to be a reason to.
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Secondly, we start the process suspended so that we can make sure we
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added it to the job control object before it does anything itself (such
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as launch more jobs or exit).
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Fixes: https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/issues/51461
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diff --git a/deps/uv/src/win/process.c b/deps/uv/src/win/process.c
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index 3e451e2291d6ed200ec258e874becbbea22bbc27..a71a08bdd60166ef1d4ef490ff3e083b44188852 100644
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--- a/deps/uv/src/win/process.c
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+++ b/deps/uv/src/win/process.c
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@@ -105,6 +105,21 @@ static void uv__init_global_job_handle(void) {
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&info,
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sizeof info))
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uv_fatal_error(GetLastError(), "SetInformationJobObject");
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+
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+
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+ if (!AssignProcessToJobObject(uv_global_job_handle_, GetCurrentProcess())) {
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+ /* Make sure this handle is functional. The Windows kernel has a bug that
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+ * if the first use of AssignProcessToJobObject is for a Windows Store
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+ * program, subsequent attempts to use the handle with fail with
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+ * INVALID_PARAMETER (87). This is possibly because all uses of the handle
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+ * must be for the same Terminal Services session. We can ensure it is tied
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+ * to our current session now by adding ourself to it. We could remove
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+ * ourself afterwards, but there doesn't seem to be a reason to.
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+ */
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+ DWORD err = GetLastError();
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+ if (err != ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED)
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+ uv_fatal_error(err, "AssignProcessToJobObject");
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+ }
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}
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@@ -1102,6 +1117,7 @@ int uv_spawn(uv_loop_t* loop,
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* breakaway.
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*/
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process_flags |= DETACHED_PROCESS | CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP;
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+ process_flags |= CREATE_SUSPENDED;
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}
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if (!CreateProcessW(application_path,
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@@ -1119,11 +1135,6 @@ int uv_spawn(uv_loop_t* loop,
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goto done;
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}
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- /* Spawn succeeded. Beyond this point, failure is reported asynchronously. */
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-
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- process->process_handle = info.hProcess;
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- process->pid = info.dwProcessId;
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-
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/* If the process isn't spawned as detached, assign to the global job object
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* so windows will kill it when the parent process dies. */
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if (!(options->flags & UV_PROCESS_DETACHED)) {
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@@ -1146,6 +1157,19 @@ int uv_spawn(uv_loop_t* loop,
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}
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}
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+ if (process_flags & CREATE_SUSPENDED) {
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+ if (ResumeThread(info.hThread) == ((DWORD)-1)) {
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+ err = GetLastError();
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+ TerminateProcess(info.hProcess, 1);
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+ goto done;
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ /* Spawn succeeded. Beyond this point, failure is reported asynchronously. */
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+
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+ process->process_handle = info.hProcess;
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+ process->pid = info.dwProcessId;
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+
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/* Set IPC pid to all IPC pipes. */
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for (i = 0; i < options->stdio_count; i++) {
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const uv_stdio_container_t* fdopt = &options->stdio[i];
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