It's necessary to add the break at the end of "case -1" statement else the compiler will treat it as fall through and GCC 7 will throw an error because of -Werror=implicit-fallthrough=.
qrexec-client -t/-T (and therefore, qvm-run --pass-io) only handled the
escape character, \033. Everything else, such as Unicode and obscure
control characters, was passed through from the VM to the dom0 terminal.
Instead, replace all bytes except for a benign subset of ASCII. That's
still enough to allow progress bars to be drawn (tested using
"wget --progress=bar:force" and "pv --force").
Normally when qrexec-client setup VM-VM connection it exits
immediatelly. But it may be useful to wait for the connection to
terminate - for example to cleanup DispVM.
qrexec-daemon (the one that allocated vchan port) do receive such
notification, so expose such option to qrexec-client.
QubesOS/qubes-issues#2253
When qrexec-agent crashes for any reason (for example
QubesOS/qubes-issues#1389), it will never connect back and qrexec-client
will wait forever. In worst case it may happen while holding qubes.xml
write lock (in case of DispVM startup) effectively locking the whole
system.
FixesQubesOS/qubes-issues#1636
Otherwise if the child process isn't reading its stdin at that time, it
would deadlock the whole qrexec connection (for example preventing
reading the data from the child, which may be a cause of that deadlock).
QubesOS/qubes-issues#1347
Make sure that all the data from local process is sent (including final
EOF), before handling its exit code - which would include terminating
qrexec-client process.
This reverts commit 79abec9038.
The problem will not be applicable in new protocol, where vchan
connection is directly between VMs, so there is no longer two connected
qrexec-clients - always one end of data flow in qrexec-client is vchan,
which provide information about amount of data to read or buffer
space to write (lack of the later in case of pipes was a cause of the
original problem).
When VM-VM qrexec service is called, two qrexec-clients are connected in
dom0. If both VMs are sending data simultaneously it can happen that
both qrexec-client processes will call write(2) and none of them will be
reading -> deadlock.
Solve it by handling I/O in two separate threads (one for reading from
VM, another for writing), at any time qrexec-client is ready to accept
data from either direction.