Bug#18235: assertion/crash when windows mysqld is ended with ctrl-c
Two threads both try a shutdown sequence which creates a race to the de-init/free of certain resources. This exists in similar form in the client as 17926: "mysql.exe crashes when ctrl-c is pressed in windows." sql/mysqld.cc: We have three potential ways of hitting the iceberg: - unireg_end() has basic de-init - unireg_abort() has extended de-init - main() has a de-init sequence similar to unireg_abort() In the Windows version of the server, Control-C is handled in a different thread from the one main() is in. The main loop is told to end, then unireg_abort() is called. Its de-init and that of main() will then race each other for mutex- and cond-var-destroys, free(), and finally exit(). This patch introduces a special case for Windows that will eliminate the race by ending the signal-handler via unireg_end() instead if SIGINT is signalled. This seems the least intrusive fix that still fixes user-visible behaviour.
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