[Bug 1637026] Re: kill incorrectly parses negative PIDs
Martin Pitt
martin.pitt at ubuntu.com
Fri Oct 28 10:01:26 UTC 2016
Ah, this is already tracked in bug 1637300, nevermind.
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Title:
kill incorrectly parses negative PIDs
Status in procps package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in procps source package in Xenial:
Fix Committed
Bug description:
[Impact]
When kill is called with a negative argument, incorrect parsing can lead it to call sys_kill(-1), thus sending a signal to all permitted processes on the system. A couple of users have hit this while deploying Hadoop, which seems to tickle this - basically killing everything on the system.
[Test Case]
Though I don't know what Hadoop is calling, here's a couple of ways to trigger this:
One possibility is if kill were called w/ a numeric signal that
happened to start with a '1' and while omitting the required <pid>
argument:
kill -12
Another would be to specify a numeric signal (that again happened to
start with a 1) multiple times:
kill -13 -13 12345
[Regression Risk]
This is a backport from upstream that is already available in 16.10, with no known regressions.
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