>Submitter-Id:  current-users
>Originator:    Eugene Grosbein
>Organization:  JSC Svyaz-Service
>Confidential:  no
>Synopsis:      /bin/sh eats memory and CPU infinitely
>Severity:      serious
>Priority:      medium
>Category:      bin
>Class:         sw-bug
>Release:       FreeBSD 4.8-STABLE i386
>Environment:
System: FreeBSD grosbein.pp.ru 4.8-STABLE FreeBSD 4.8-STABLE #3: Wed Aug 6 21:50:36 
KRAST 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/obj/usr/local/src/sys/DADV i386
        CPUTYPE=i686 and no other optimizations
        
>Description:
        /bin/sh leaks memory and can eat all CPU cycles when
        it become very big.

>How-To-Repeat:

        Test script is 15K in size so it comes gzipped
        and uuencoded. Yes, it is compressed very well.

begin 644 test.sh.gz
M'XL(`"5H,C\"`^W3P0F#`!``L/]-<[EMAIL PROTECTED]<O=(B"D.R0MNF>
MR]8=<\0U+VOEYWU6CCGMD3]#]L!-Y$-<$!<0%Q`7Q`7$!<0%<0%Q`7%!7$!<
;0%Q`7!`7^&_<8ZUZ91_3OE5\`=@<)[J\.P``
`
end
                
        Run it and watch how /bin/sh slowly increases
        its SIZE, RES, WCPU and CPU values.

        This is an exapmle. My real script grows upto 70Mb in size
        and eats all of idle Pentium-III 866Mhz cycles, it is
        machine-generated and runs 24x7x365. It's twice smaller
        than this test case.
        Now I have to restart it from time to time.

>Fix:

        Unknown for me.

Eugene Grosbein
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