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Patent licenses, if * any, provided herein do not apply to combinations of this program with * other software, or any other product whatsoever. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with this program; if not, write the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 * Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston MA 02111-1307, USA. * * Contact information: Silicon Graphics, Inc., 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy, * Mountain View, CA 94043, or: * * http://www.sgi.com * * For further information regarding this notice, see: * * http://oss.sgi.com/projects/GenInfo/NoticeExplan/ */ /* $Id: tst_sig.c,v 1.13 2009/08/28 09:29:01 vapier Exp $ */ /***************************************************************************** OS Testing - Silicon Graphics, Inc. FUNCTION IDENTIFIER : tst_sig Set up for unexpected signals. AUTHOR : David D. Fenner CO-PILOT : Bill Roske DATE STARTED : 06/06/90 This module may be linked with c-modules requiring unexpected signal handling. The parameters to tst_sig are as follows: fork_flag - set to FORK or NOFORK depending upon whether the calling program executes a fork() system call. It is normally the case that the calling program treats SIGCLD as an expected signal if fork() is being used. handler - a pointer to the unexpected signal handler to be executed after an unexpected signal has been detected. If handler is set to DEF_HANDLER, a default handler is used. This routine should be declared as function returning an int. cleanup - a pointer to a cleanup routine to be executed by the unexpected signal handler before tst_exit is called. This parameter is set to NULL if no cleanup routine is required. An external variable, T_cleanup is set so that other user-defined handlers have access to the cleanup routine. This routine should be declared as returning type void. ***************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include "test.h" #define MAXMESG 150 /* size of mesg string sent to tst_res */ void (*T_cleanup) (); /* pointer to cleanup function */ /**************************************************************************** * STD_COPIES is defined in parse_opts.c but is externed here in order to * test whether SIGCHILD should be ignored or not. ***************************************************************************/ extern int STD_COPIES; static void def_handler(); /* default signal handler */ static void (*tst_setup_signal(int, void (*)(int))) (int); /**************************************************************************** * tst_sig() : set-up to catch unexpected signals. fork_flag is set to NOFORK * if SIGCLD is to be an "unexpected signal", otherwise it is set to * FORK. cleanup points to a cleanup routine to be executed before * tst_exit is called (cleanup is set to NULL if no cleanup is desired). * handler is a pointer to the signal handling routine (if handler is * set to NULL, a default handler is used). ***************************************************************************/ void tst_sig(int fork_flag, void (*handler) (), void (*cleanup) ()) { int sig; #ifdef _SC_SIGRT_MIN long sigrtmin, sigrtmax; #endif /* * save T_cleanup and handler function pointers */ T_cleanup = cleanup; /* used by default handler */ if (handler == DEF_HANDLER) { /* use default handler */ handler = def_handler; } #ifdef _SC_SIGRT_MIN sigrtmin = sysconf(_SC_SIGRT_MIN); sigrtmax = sysconf(_SC_SIGRT_MAX); #endif /* * now loop through all signals and set the handlers */ for (sig = 1; sig < NSIG; sig++) { /* * SIGKILL is never unexpected. * SIGCLD is only unexpected when * no forking is being done. * SIGINFO is used for file quotas and should be expected */ #ifdef _SC_SIGRT_MIN if (sig >= sigrtmin && sig <= sigrtmax) continue; #endif switch (sig) { case SIGKILL: case SIGSTOP: case SIGCONT: #if !defined(_SC_SIGRT_MIN) && defined(__SIGRTMIN) && defined(__SIGRTMAX) /* Ignore all real-time signals */ case __SIGRTMIN: case __SIGRTMIN + 1: case __SIGRTMIN + 2: case __SIGRTMIN + 3: case __SIGRTMIN + 4: case __SIGRTMIN + 5: case __SIGRTMIN + 6: case __SIGRTMIN + 7: case __SIGRTMIN + 8: case __SIGRTMIN + 9: case __SIGRTMIN + 10: case __SIGRTMIN + 11: case __SIGRTMIN + 12: case __SIGRTMIN + 13: case __SIGRTMIN + 14: case __SIGRTMIN + 15: /* __SIGRTMIN is 37 on HPPA rather than 32 * * as on i386, etc. */ #if !defined(__hppa__) case __SIGRTMAX - 15: case __SIGRTMAX - 14: case __SIGRTMAX - 13: case __SIGRTMAX - 12: case __SIGRTMAX - 11: #endif case __SIGRTMAX - 10: case __SIGRTMAX - 9: case __SIGRTMAX - 8: case __SIGRTMAX - 7: case __SIGRTMAX - 6: case __SIGRTMAX - 5: case __SIGRTMAX - 4: case __SIGRTMAX - 3: case __SIGRTMAX - 2: case __SIGRTMAX - 1: case __SIGRTMAX: #endif #ifdef CRAY case SIGINFO: case SIGRECOVERY: /* allow chkpnt/restart */ #endif /* CRAY */ #ifdef SIGSWAP case SIGSWAP: #endif /* SIGSWAP */ #ifdef SIGCKPT case SIGCKPT: #endif #ifdef SIGRESTART case SIGRESTART: #endif /* * pthread-private signals SIGPTINTR and SIGPTRESCHED. * Setting a handler for these signals is disallowed when * the binary is linked against libpthread. */ #ifdef SIGPTINTR case SIGPTINTR: #endif /* SIGPTINTR */ #ifdef SIGPTRESCHED case SIGPTRESCHED: #endif /* SIGPTRESCHED */ #ifdef _SIGRESERVE case _SIGRESERVE: #endif #ifdef _SIGDIL case _SIGDIL: #endif #ifdef _SIGCANCEL case _SIGCANCEL: #endif #ifdef _SIGGFAULT case _SIGGFAULT: #endif break; case SIGCLD: if (fork_flag == FORK || STD_COPIES > 1) continue; default: if (tst_setup_signal(sig, handler) == SIG_ERR) tst_resm(TWARN|TERRNO, "signal failed for signal %d", sig); break; } #ifdef __sgi /* On irix (07/96), signal() fails when signo is 33 or higher */ if (sig + 1 >= 33) break; #endif /* __sgi */ } /* endfor */ } /**************************************************************************** * def_handler() : default signal handler that is invoked when * an unexpected signal is caught. ***************************************************************************/ static void def_handler(int sig) { /* * Break remaining test cases, do any cleanup, then exit */ tst_brkm(TBROK, T_cleanup, "unexpected signal %d received (pid = %d).", sig, getpid()); } /* * tst_setup_signal - A function like signal(), but we have * control over its personality. */ static void (*tst_setup_signal(int sig, void (*handler) (int))) (int) { struct sigaction my_act, old_act; int ret; my_act.sa_handler = handler; my_act.sa_flags = SA_RESTART; sigemptyset(&my_act.sa_mask); ret = sigaction(sig, &my_act, &old_act); if (ret == 0) return old_act.sa_handler; else return SIG_ERR; }