fork: Unconditionally exit if a fatal signal is pending
In practice this does not change anything as testing for fatal_signal_pending and exiting for with an error code duplicates the work of the next clause which recalculates pending signals and then exits fork if any are pending. In both cases the pending signal will trigger the slow path when existing to userspace, and the fatal signal will cause do_exit to be called. The advantage of making this a separate test is that it makes it clear processing the fatal signal will terminate the fork, and it allows the rest of the signal logic to be updated without fear that this important case will be lost. Signed-off-by: "Eric W. Biederman" <ebiederm@xmission.com>
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goto bad_fork_cancel_cgroup;
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}
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/* Let kill terminate clone/fork in the middle */
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if (fatal_signal_pending(current)) {
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retval = -EINTR;
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goto bad_fork_cancel_cgroup;
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}
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/*
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* Process group and session signals need to be delivered to just the
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* parent before the fork or both the parent and the child after the
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