lxc-attach swallows the return codes of processes that are terminated
via a signal, and by default exits with a return code of 0 (i.e.
indicating success) even if the command it tried to execute was
terminated.
This patch fixes it by explicitly checking if the process was terminated
via a signal, and returning an appropriate exit code.
Note that we add 128 to the signal value to generate the exit code
because by convention the exit code is 128 + signal number. e.g. if a
process is killed via signal 9, then the error code is 9 + 128 = 137.
Signed-off-by: Mohammed Ajmal Siddiqui <ajmalsiddiqui21@gmail.com>
}
if (WIFEXITED(ret))
wexit = WEXITSTATUS(ret);
+ else if (WIFSIGNALED(ret))
+ wexit = WTERMSIG(ret) + 128;
out:
lxc_container_put(c);