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Ian Lance Taylor authored
Goroutine 1: Call Read on read half of pipe, entering pipeHalf.rw. Check ioclosed field, which is false. Send data to p.c1 Wait for response on p.c2. Goroutine 2: Call Close on read half of pipe, entering pipeHalf.close. Set closed field. Send error to p.cclose. Set ioclosed field. Send 1 to p.done. Return and exit goroutine. Goroutine 3: This is the goroutine running pipe.run, and for some reason it has started late. Read error from p.rclose; set rerr and continue. Read 1 from p.done; increment ndone and continue. Read data from r1 (sent by goroutine 1); set r1 = nil and continue Now goroutine 1 is waiting for a response, and goroutine 3 is waiting for something else to happen. This patch fixes the race by having the runner check whether the read half is closed when it is asked for read data, and similarly for the corresponding race on the write half. This patch also fixes the similar race in which ndone gets bumped up to 2 while there is a reader or writer waiting. There is still another race to fix. It is possible for the read half and the write half to both be closed, and for the runner goroutine to exit, all before the runner goroutine sees the request from a reader. E.g., in the above, have goroutine 2 also close the write half, and have goroutine 3 see both done messages before it sees the request from goroutine 1. R=rsc CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/1862045
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