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@@ -687,8 +687,9 @@ tor_log_update_sigsafe_err_fds(void)
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n_fds = 1;
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for (lf = logfiles; lf; lf = lf->next) {
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- /* Don't try callback to the control port, or syslogs: We can't
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- * do them from a signal handler. Don't try stdout: we always do stderr.
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+ /* Don't try callback to the control port, syslogs, android logs, or any
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+ * other non-file descriptor log: We can't call arbitrary functions from a
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+ * signal handler.
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*/
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if (lf->is_temporary || logfile_is_external(lf)
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|| lf->seems_dead || lf->fd < 0)
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@@ -720,7 +721,10 @@ tor_log_update_sigsafe_err_fds(void)
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if (!found_real_stderr &&
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int_array_contains(log_fds, n_fds, STDOUT_FILENO)) {
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- /* Don't use a virtual stderr when we're also logging to stdout. */
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+ /* Don't use a virtual stderr when we're also logging to stdout.
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+ * If we reached max_fds logs, we'll now have (max_fds - 1) logs.
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+ * That's ok, max_fds is large enough that most tor instances don't exceed
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+ * it. */
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raw_assert(n_fds >= 2); /* Don't tor_assert inside log fns */
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--n_fds;
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log_fds[0] = log_fds[n_fds];
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