[swss.sh/syncd.sh] Trap only on EXIT (#11590)
When using trap on SIGTERM the script will not react to the SIGTERM signal sent while a child is executing. I.e, the following script does not react on SIGTERM sent to it if it is waiting for sleep to finish: ``` trap "echo Handled SIGTERM" 0 2 3 15 echo "Before sleep" sleep inf echo "After sleep" ``` Instead, trap only on EXIT which covers also a scenario with exit on SIGINT, SIGTERM. Signed-off-by: Stepan Blyschak <stepanb@nvidia.com>
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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ function lock_service_state_change()
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exec {LOCKFD}>${LOCKFILE}
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/usr/bin/flock -x ${LOCKFD}
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trap "/usr/bin/flock -u ${LOCKFD}" 0 2 3 15
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trap "/usr/bin/flock -u ${LOCKFD}" EXIT
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debug "Locked ${LOCKFILE} (${LOCKFD}) from ${SERVICE}$DEV service"
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}
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#
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# common functions used by "syncd" scipts (syncd.sh, gbsyncd.sh, etc..)
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# scripts using this must provide implementations of the following functions:
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#
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#
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# startplatform
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# waitplatform
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# stopplatform1 and stopplatform2
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#
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#
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# For examples of these, see gbsyncd.sh and syncd.sh.
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#
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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ function lock_service_state_change()
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exec {LOCKFD}>${LOCKFILE}
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/usr/bin/flock -x ${LOCKFD}
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trap "/usr/bin/flock -u ${LOCKFD}" 0 2 3 15
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trap "/usr/bin/flock -u ${LOCKFD}" EXIT
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debug "Locked ${LOCKFILE} (${LOCKFD}) from ${SERVICE}$DEV service"
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}
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