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.\" $NetBSD: signal.9,v 1.23 2010/04/29 16:31:11 jruoho Exp $
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.\"
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.\" Copyright (c) 1996, 2002 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
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.\" All rights reserved.
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.\"
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.\" This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
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.\" by Paul Kranenburg and Jason R. Thorpe.
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.\"
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.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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.\" are met:
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.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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.\"
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.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
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.\" ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
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.\" TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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.\" PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
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.\" BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
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.\" CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
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.\" SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
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.\" INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
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.\" CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
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.\" ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
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.\" POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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.\"
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.Dd April 29, 2010
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.Dt SIGNAL 9
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm signal ,
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.Nm siginit ,
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.Nm sigactsinit ,
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.Nm sigactsunshare ,
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.Nm sigactsfree ,
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.Nm execsigs ,
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.Nm sigaction1 ,
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.Nm sigprocmask1 ,
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.Nm sigpending1 ,
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.Nm sigsuspend1 ,
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.Nm sigaltstack1 ,
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.Nm pgsignal ,
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.Nm kpgsignal ,
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.Nm psignal ,
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.Nm kpsignal ,
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.Nm issignal ,
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.Nm postsig ,
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.Nm killproc ,
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.Nm sigexit ,
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.Nm trapsignal ,
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.Nm sendsig ,
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.Nm sigcode ,
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.Nm sigtramp
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.Nd software signal facilities
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.In sys/signal.h
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.In sys/signalvar.h
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.Ft void
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.Fn siginit "struct proc *p"
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.Ft void
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.Fn sigactsinit "struct proc *pp" "int share"
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.Ft void
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.Fn sigactsunshare "struct proc *p"
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.Ft void
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.Fn sigactsfree "struct proc *p"
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.Ft void
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.Fn execsigs "struct proc *p"
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.Ft int
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.Fn sigaction1 "struct lwp *l" "int signum" "const struct sigaction *nsa" \
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"struct sigaction *osa" "void *tramp" "int vers"
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.Ft int
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.Fn sigprocmask1 "struct lwp *l" "int how" "const sigset_t *nss" \
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"sigset_t *oss"
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.Ft void
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.Fn sigpending1 "struct lwp *l" "sigset_t *ss"
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.Ft int
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.Fn sigsuspend1 "struct lwp *l" "const sigset_t *ss"
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.Ft int
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.Fn sigaltstack1 "struct lwp *l" "const struct sigaltstack *nss" \
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"struct sigaltstack *oss"
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.Ft void
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.Fn pgsignal "struct pgrp *pgrp" "int signum" "int checkctty"
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.Ft void
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.Fn kpgsignal "struct pgrp *pgrp" "ksiginfo_t *ks" "void *data" "int checkctty"
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.Ft void
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.Fn psignal "struct proc *p" "int signum"
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.Ft void
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.Fn kpsignal "struct proc *p" "ksiginfo_t *ks" "void *data"
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.Ft int
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.Fn issignal "struct lwp *l"
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.Ft void
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.Fn postsig "int signum"
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.Ft void
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.Fn killproc "struct proc *p" "const char *why"
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.Ft void
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.Fn sigexit "struct lwp *l" "int signum"
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.Ft void
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.Fn trapsignal "struct lwp *l" "const ksiginfo_t *ks"
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.Ft void
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.Fn sendsig "const ksiginfo_t *ks" "const sigset_t *mask"
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The system defines a set of signals that may be delivered to a process.
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These functions implement the kernel portion of the signal facility.
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.Pp
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Signal numbers used throughout the kernel signal facilities should
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always be within the range of
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.Bq 1- Ns NSIG .
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.Pp
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Most of the kernel's signal infrastructure is implemented in
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machine-independent code.
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Machine-dependent code provides support for invoking a process's
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signal handler, restoring context when the signal handler returns,
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generating signals when hardware traps occur, triggering the delivery
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of signals when a process is about to return from the kernel to userspace.
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.Pp
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The signal state for a process is contained in
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.Fa struct sigctx .
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This includes the list of signals with delivery pending,
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information about the signal handler stack, the signal mask, and the
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address of the signal trampoline.
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.Pp
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The registered signal handlers for a process are recorded in
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.Fa struct sigacts .
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This structure may be shared by multiple processes.
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.Pp
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The kernel's signal facilities are implemented by the following
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functions:
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.Bl -tag -width XXXXX
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.It Fn siginit "p"
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.Pp
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This function initializes the signal state of
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.Va proc0
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to the system default.
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This signal state is then inherited by
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.Xr init 8
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when it is started by the kernel.
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.It Fn sigactsinit "pp" "share"
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.Pp
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This function creates an initial
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.Fa struct sigacts
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for the process
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.Fa pp .
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If the
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.Fa share
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argument is non-zero, then
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.Fa pp
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shares the
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.Fa struct sigacts
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by holding a reference.
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Otherwise,
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.Fa pp
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receives a new
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.Fa struct sigacts
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which is copied from the parent.
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.It Fn sigactsunshare "p"
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.Pp
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This function causes the process
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.Fa p
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to no longer share its
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.Fa struct sigacts
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The current state of the signal actions is maintained in the new copy.
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.It Fn sigactsfree "p"
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.Pp
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This function decrements the reference count on the
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.Fa struct sigacts
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of process
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.Fa p .
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If the reference count reaches zero, the
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.Fa struct sigacts
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is freed.
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.It Fn execsigs "p"
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.Pp
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This function is used to reset the signal state of the process
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.Fa p
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to the system defaults when the process execs a new program image.
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.It Fn sigaction1 "l" "signum" "nsa" "osa" "tramp" "vers"
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.Pp
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This function implements the
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.Xr sigaction 2
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system call.
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The
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.Fa tramp
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and
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.Fa vers
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arguments provide support for userspace signal trampolines.
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Trampoline version 0 is reserved for the legacy kernel-provided
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signal trampoline;
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.Fa tramp
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must be
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.Dv NULL
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in this case.
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Otherwise,
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.Fa vers
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specifies the ABI of the trampoline specified by
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.Fa tramp .
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The signal trampoline ABI is machine-dependent, and must be coordinated
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with the
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.Fn sendsig
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function.
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.It Fn sigprocmask1 "l" "how" "nss" "oss"
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.Pp
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This function implements the
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.Xr sigprocmask 2
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system call.
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.It Fn sigpending1 "l" "ss"
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.Pp
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This function implements the
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.Xr sigpending 2
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system call.
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.It Fn sigsuspend1 "l" "ss"
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.Pp
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This function implements the
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.Xr sigsuspend 2
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system call.
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.It Fn sigaltstack1 "l" "nss" "oss"
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.Pp
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This function implements the
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.Xr sigaltstack 2
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system call.
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.It Fn pgsignal "pgrp" "signum" "checkctty"
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.Pp
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This is a wrapper function for
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.Fn kpgsignal
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which is described below.
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.It Fn kpgsignal "pgrp" "ks" "data" "checkctty"
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.Pp
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Schedule the signal
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.Fa ks-\*[Gt]ksi_signo
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to be delivered to all members of the process group
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.Fa pgrp .
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If
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.Fa checkctty
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is non-zero, the signal is only sent to processes which have a
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controlling terminal.
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The
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.Fa data
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argument and the complete signal scheduling semantics are described in the
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.Fn kpsignal
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function below.
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.It Fn trapsignal "l" "ks"
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.Pp
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Sends the signal
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.Fa ks-\*[Gt]ksi_signo
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caused by a hardware trap to the current process.
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.\"
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.\" XXX: Check for reality in 2010.
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.\"
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.\" This function is meant to be called by machine-dependent trap handling
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.\" code, through the
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.\" .Dv p-\*[Gt]p_emul-\*[Gt]e_trapsignal
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.\" function pointer because some emulations define their own trapsignal
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.\" functions that remap the signal information to what the emulation
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.\" expects.
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.It Fn psignal "p" "signum"
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.Pp
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This is a wrapper function for
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.Fn kpsignal
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which is described below.
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.It Fn kpsignal "p" "ks" "data"
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.Pp
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Schedule the signal
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.Fa ks-\*[Gt]ksi_signo
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to be delivered to the process
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.Fa p .
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The
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.Fa data
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argument, if not
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.Dv NULL ,
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points to the file descriptor data that caused the
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signal to be generated in the
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.Li SIGIO
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case.
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.Pp
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With a few exceptions noted below, the target process signal disposition is
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updated and is marked as runnable, so further handling of the signal is done
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in the context of the target process after a context switch; see
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.Fn issignal
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below.
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Note that
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.Fn kpsignal
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does not by itself cause a context switch to happen.
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.Pp
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The target process is not marked as runnable in the following cases:
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.Bl -bullet -offset indent
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.It
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The target process is sleeping uninterruptibly.
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The signal will be noticed when the process returns from the system
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call or trap.
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.It
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The target process is currently ignoring the signal.
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.It
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If a stop signal is sent to a sleeping process that takes the
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default action
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.Pq see Xr sigaction 2 ,
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the process is stopped without awakening it.
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.It
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SIGCONT
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restarts a stopped process
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.Pq or puts them back to sleep
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regardless of the signal action
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.Pq e.g., blocked or ignored .
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.El
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.Pp
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If the target process is being traced,
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.Fn kpsignal
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behaves as if the target process were taking the default action for
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.Fa signum .
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This allows the tracing process to be notified of the signal.
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.It Fn issignal "l"
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.Pp
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This function determines which signal, if any,
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is to be posted to the current process.
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A signal is to be posted if:
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.Bl -bullet -offset indent
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.It
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The signal has a handler provided by the program image.
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.It
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The signal should cause the process to dump core and/or terminate.
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.It
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The signal should interrupt the current system call.
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.El
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.Pp
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Signals which cause the process to be stopped are handled within
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.Fn issignal
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directly.
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.Pp
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.Fn issignal
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should be called by machine-dependent code when returning to
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userspace from a system call or other trap or interrupt by
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using the following code:
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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while (signum = CURSIG(curproc))
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postsig(signum);
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.Ed
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.Pp
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.It Fn postsig "signum"
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn postsig
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function is used to invoke the action for the signal
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.Fa signum
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in the current process.
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If the default action of a signal is to terminate the process, and the
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signal does not have a registered handler, the process exits using
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.Fn sigexit ,
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dumping a core image if necessary.
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.It Fn killproc "p" "why"
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.Pp
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This function sends a SIGKILL signal to the specified process.
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The message provided by
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.Fa why
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is sent to the system log and is also displayed on the process's
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controlling terminal.
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.It Fn sigexit "l" "signum"
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.Pp
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This function forces the current process to exit with the signal
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.Fa signum ,
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generating a core file if appropriate.
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No checks are made for masked or caught signals; the process always exits.
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.It Fn sendsig "ks" "mask"
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.Pp
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This function is provided by machine-dependent code, and is used to
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invoke a signal handler for the current process.
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.Fn sendsig
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must prepare the registers and stack of the current process to
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invoke the signal handler stored in the process's
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.Fa struct sigacts .
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This may include switching to an alternate signal
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stack specified by the process.
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The previous register, stack, and signal state are stored in a
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.Fa ucontext_t ,
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which is then copied out to the user's stack.
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.Pp
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The registers and stack must be set up to invoke the signal handler as
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follows:
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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(*handler)(int signum, siginfo_t *info, void *ctx)
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.Ed
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.Pp
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where
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.Fa signum
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is the signal number,
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.Fa info
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contains additional signal specific information when
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.Li SA_SIGINFO
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is specified when setting up the signal handler.
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.Fa ctx
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is the pointer to
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.Fa ucontext_t
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on the user's stack.
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The registers and stack must also arrange for the signal handler to
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return to the signal trampoline.
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The trampoline is then used to return to the code which was executing
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when the signal was delivered using the
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.Xr setcontext 2
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system call.
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.Pp
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For performance reasons, it is recommended that
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.Fn sendsig
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arrange for the signal handler to be invoked directly on architectures
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where it is convenient to do so.
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In this case, the trampoline is used only for the signal return path.
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If it is not feasible to directly invoke the signal handler, the
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trampoline is also used to invoke the handler, performing any final
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set up that was not possible for
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.Fn sendsig
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to perform.
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.Pp
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.Fn sendsig
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must invoke the signal trampoline with the correct ABI.
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The ABI of the signal trampoline is specified on a per-signal basis in the
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.Fn sigacts
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structure for the process.
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Trampoline version 0 is reserved for the legacy kernel-provided,
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on-stack signal trampoline.
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All other trampoline versions indicate a specific trampoline ABI.
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This ABI is coordinated with machine-dependent code in the system
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C library.
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.El
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.Ss SIGNAL TRAMPOLINE
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The signal trampoline is a special piece of code which provides
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support for invoking the signal handlers for a process.
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The trampoline is used to return from the signal handler back to the
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code which was executing when the signal was delivered, and is also used
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to invoke the handler itself on architectures where it is not feasible to
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have the kernel invoke the handler directly.
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.Pp
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In traditional
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.Ux
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systems, the signal trampoline, also referred to as the
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.Dq sigcode ,
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is provided by the kernel and copied to the top of the user's
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stack when a new process is created or a new program image is
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exec'd.
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Starting in
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.Nx 2.0 ,
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the signal trampoline is provided by the system C library.
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This allows for more flexibility when the signal facility is extended,
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makes dealing with signals easier in debuggers, such as
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.Xr gdb 1 ,
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and may also enhance system security by allowing the kernel to
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disallow execution of code on the stack.
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.Pp
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The signal trampoline is specified on a per-signal basis.
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The correct trampoline is selected automatically by the C library
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when a signal handler is registered by a process.
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.Pp
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Signal trampolines have a special naming convention which enables
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debuggers to determine the characteristics of the signal handler
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and its arguments.
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Trampoline functions are named like so:
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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__sigtramp_\*[Lt]flavor\*[Gt]_\*[Lt]version\*[Gt]
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.Ed
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.Pp
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where:
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.Bl -tag -width versionXX
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.It Aq flavor
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The flavor of the signal handler.
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The following flavors are valid:
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.Bl -tag -width sigcontextXX
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.It sigcontext
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Specifies a traditional BSD-style (deprecated) signal handler with the
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following signature:
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.Bd -literal
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void (*handler)(int signum,
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int code,
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struct sigcontext *scp);
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.Ed
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.It siginfo
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Specifies a POSIX-style signal handler with the following signature:
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.Bd -literal
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void (*handler)(int signum,
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siginfo_t *si,
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void *uc);
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.Ed
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.Pp
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Note: sigcontext style signal handlers are deprecated, and retained only
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for compatibility with older binaries.
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.El
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.It Aq version
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Specifies the ABI version of the signal trampoline.
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The trampoline ABI is coordinated with the machine-dependent kernel
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.Fn sendsig
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function.
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The trampoline version needs to be unique even across different trampoline
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flavors, in order to simplify trampoline selection in the kernel.
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.El
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.Pp
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The following is an example if a signal trampoline name which indicates
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that the trampoline is used for traditional BSD-style signal handlers
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and implements version 1 of the signal trampoline ABI:
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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__sigtramp_sigcontext_1
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.Ed
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.Pp
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The current signal trampoline is:
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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__sigtramp_siginfo_2
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.Ed
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr sigaction 2 ,
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.Xr signal 7 ,
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.Xr condvar 9
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