qemu-io: Add sigraise command

abort() has the sometimes undesirable side-effect of generating a core
dump. If that is not needed, SIGKILL has the same effect of abruptly
crash qemu; without a core dump.

Thus, -c abort is not always useful to simulate a qemu-io crash;
therefore, this patch adds a new sigraise command which allows raising
a signal.

Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1418032092-16813-2-git-send-email-mreitz@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
This commit is contained in:
Max Reitz 2014-12-08 10:48:10 +01:00 committed by Stefan Hajnoczi
parent 30af51ce7f
commit 0e82dc7bbd

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@ -2048,6 +2048,51 @@ static const cmdinfo_t abort_cmd = {
.oneline = "simulate a program crash using abort(3)",
};
static void sigraise_help(void)
{
printf(
"\n"
" raises the given signal\n"
"\n"
" Example:\n"
" 'sigraise %i' - raises SIGTERM\n"
"\n"
" Invokes raise(signal), where \"signal\" is the mandatory integer argument\n"
" given to sigraise.\n"
"\n", SIGTERM);
}
static int sigraise_f(BlockDriverState *bs, int argc, char **argv);
static const cmdinfo_t sigraise_cmd = {
.name = "sigraise",
.cfunc = sigraise_f,
.argmin = 1,
.argmax = 1,
.flags = CMD_NOFILE_OK,
.args = "signal",
.oneline = "raises a signal",
.help = sigraise_help,
};
static int sigraise_f(BlockDriverState *bs, int argc, char **argv)
{
int sig = cvtnum(argv[1]);
if (sig < 0) {
printf("non-numeric signal number argument -- %s\n", argv[1]);
return 0;
}
/* Using raise() to kill this process does not necessarily flush all open
* streams. At least stdout and stderr (although the latter should be
* non-buffered anyway) should be flushed, though. */
fflush(stdout);
fflush(stderr);
raise(sig);
return 0;
}
static void sleep_cb(void *opaque)
{
bool *expired = opaque;
@ -2202,4 +2247,5 @@ static void __attribute((constructor)) init_qemuio_commands(void)
qemuio_add_command(&wait_break_cmd);
qemuio_add_command(&abort_cmd);
qemuio_add_command(&sleep_cmd);
qemuio_add_command(&sigraise_cmd);
}