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diff --git a/include/linux/signal.h b/include/linux/signal.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7987ce74 --- /dev/null +++ b/include/linux/signal.h @@ -0,0 +1,391 @@ +#ifndef _LINUX_SIGNAL_H +#define _LINUX_SIGNAL_H + +#include <asm/signal.h> +#include <asm/siginfo.h> + +#ifdef __KERNEL__ +#include <linux/list.h> + +struct task_struct; + +/* for sysctl */ +extern int print_fatal_signals; +/* + * Real Time signals may be queued. + */ + +struct sigqueue { + struct list_head list; + int flags; + siginfo_t info; + struct user_struct *user; +}; + +/* flags values. */ +#define SIGQUEUE_PREALLOC 1 + +struct sigpending { + struct list_head list; + sigset_t signal; +}; + +/* + * Define some primitives to manipulate sigset_t. + */ + +#ifndef __HAVE_ARCH_SIG_BITOPS +#include <linux/bitops.h> + +/* We don't use <linux/bitops.h> for these because there is no need to + be atomic. */ +static inline void sigaddset(sigset_t *set, int _sig) +{ + unsigned long sig = _sig - 1; + if (_NSIG_WORDS == 1) + set->sig[0] |= 1UL << sig; + else + set->sig[sig / _NSIG_BPW] |= 1UL << (sig % _NSIG_BPW); +} + +static inline void sigdelset(sigset_t *set, int _sig) +{ + unsigned long sig = _sig - 1; + if (_NSIG_WORDS == 1) + set->sig[0] &= ~(1UL << sig); + else + set->sig[sig / _NSIG_BPW] &= ~(1UL << (sig % _NSIG_BPW)); +} + +static inline int sigismember(sigset_t *set, int _sig) +{ + unsigned long sig = _sig - 1; + if (_NSIG_WORDS == 1) + return 1 & (set->sig[0] >> sig); + else + return 1 & (set->sig[sig / _NSIG_BPW] >> (sig % _NSIG_BPW)); +} + +static inline int sigfindinword(unsigned long word) +{ + return ffz(~word); +} + +#endif /* __HAVE_ARCH_SIG_BITOPS */ + +static inline int sigisemptyset(sigset_t *set) +{ + extern void _NSIG_WORDS_is_unsupported_size(void); + switch (_NSIG_WORDS) { + case 4: + return (set->sig[3] | set->sig[2] | + set->sig[1] | set->sig[0]) == 0; + case 2: + return (set->sig[1] | set->sig[0]) == 0; + case 1: + return set->sig[0] == 0; + default: + _NSIG_WORDS_is_unsupported_size(); + return 0; + } +} + +#define sigmask(sig) (1UL << ((sig) - 1)) + +#ifndef __HAVE_ARCH_SIG_SETOPS +#include <linux/string.h> + +#define _SIG_SET_BINOP(name, op) \ +static inline void name(sigset_t *r, const sigset_t *a, const sigset_t *b) \ +{ \ + extern void _NSIG_WORDS_is_unsupported_size(void); \ + unsigned long a0, a1, a2, a3, b0, b1, b2, b3; \ + \ + switch (_NSIG_WORDS) { \ + case 4: \ + a3 = a->sig[3]; a2 = a->sig[2]; \ + b3 = b->sig[3]; b2 = b->sig[2]; \ + r->sig[3] = op(a3, b3); \ + r->sig[2] = op(a2, b2); \ + case 2: \ + a1 = a->sig[1]; b1 = b->sig[1]; \ + r->sig[1] = op(a1, b1); \ + case 1: \ + a0 = a->sig[0]; b0 = b->sig[0]; \ + r->sig[0] = op(a0, b0); \ + break; \ + default: \ + _NSIG_WORDS_is_unsupported_size(); \ + } \ +} + +#define _sig_or(x,y) ((x) | (y)) +_SIG_SET_BINOP(sigorsets, _sig_or) + +#define _sig_and(x,y) ((x) & (y)) +_SIG_SET_BINOP(sigandsets, _sig_and) + +#define _sig_andn(x,y) ((x) & ~(y)) +_SIG_SET_BINOP(sigandnsets, _sig_andn) + +#undef _SIG_SET_BINOP +#undef _sig_or +#undef _sig_and +#undef _sig_andn + +#define _SIG_SET_OP(name, op) \ +static inline void name(sigset_t *set) \ +{ \ + extern void _NSIG_WORDS_is_unsupported_size(void); \ + \ + switch (_NSIG_WORDS) { \ + case 4: set->sig[3] = op(set->sig[3]); \ + set->sig[2] = op(set->sig[2]); \ + case 2: set->sig[1] = op(set->sig[1]); \ + case 1: set->sig[0] = op(set->sig[0]); \ + break; \ + default: \ + _NSIG_WORDS_is_unsupported_size(); \ + } \ +} + +#define _sig_not(x) (~(x)) +_SIG_SET_OP(signotset, _sig_not) + +#undef _SIG_SET_OP +#undef _sig_not + +static inline void sigemptyset(sigset_t *set) +{ + switch (_NSIG_WORDS) { + default: + memset(set, 0, sizeof(sigset_t)); + break; + case 2: set->sig[1] = 0; + case 1: set->sig[0] = 0; + break; + } +} + +static inline void sigfillset(sigset_t *set) +{ + switch (_NSIG_WORDS) { + default: + memset(set, -1, sizeof(sigset_t)); + break; + case 2: set->sig[1] = -1; + case 1: set->sig[0] = -1; + break; + } +} + +/* Some extensions for manipulating the low 32 signals in particular. */ + +static inline void sigaddsetmask(sigset_t *set, unsigned long mask) +{ + set->sig[0] |= mask; +} + +static inline void sigdelsetmask(sigset_t *set, unsigned long mask) +{ + set->sig[0] &= ~mask; +} + +static inline int sigtestsetmask(sigset_t *set, unsigned long mask) +{ + return (set->sig[0] & mask) != 0; +} + +static inline void siginitset(sigset_t *set, unsigned long mask) +{ + set->sig[0] = mask; + switch (_NSIG_WORDS) { + default: + memset(&set->sig[1], 0, sizeof(long)*(_NSIG_WORDS-1)); + break; + case 2: set->sig[1] = 0; + case 1: ; + } +} + +static inline void siginitsetinv(sigset_t *set, unsigned long mask) +{ + set->sig[0] = ~mask; + switch (_NSIG_WORDS) { + default: + memset(&set->sig[1], -1, sizeof(long)*(_NSIG_WORDS-1)); + break; + case 2: set->sig[1] = -1; + case 1: ; + } +} + +#endif /* __HAVE_ARCH_SIG_SETOPS */ + +static inline void init_sigpending(struct sigpending *sig) +{ + sigemptyset(&sig->signal); + INIT_LIST_HEAD(&sig->list); +} + +extern void flush_sigqueue(struct sigpending *queue); + +/* Test if 'sig' is valid signal. Use this instead of testing _NSIG directly */ +static inline int valid_signal(unsigned long sig) +{ + return sig <= _NSIG ? 1 : 0; +} + +struct timespec; +struct pt_regs; + +extern int next_signal(struct sigpending *pending, sigset_t *mask); +extern int do_send_sig_info(int sig, struct siginfo *info, + struct task_struct *p, bool group); +extern int group_send_sig_info(int sig, struct siginfo *info, struct task_struct *p); +extern int __group_send_sig_info(int, struct siginfo *, struct task_struct *); +extern long do_rt_tgsigqueueinfo(pid_t tgid, pid_t pid, int sig, + siginfo_t *info); +extern long do_sigpending(void __user *, unsigned long); +extern int do_sigtimedwait(const sigset_t *, siginfo_t *, + const struct timespec *); +extern int sigprocmask(int, sigset_t *, sigset_t *); +extern void set_current_blocked(const sigset_t *); +extern int show_unhandled_signals; + +extern int get_signal_to_deliver(siginfo_t *info, struct k_sigaction *return_ka, struct pt_regs *regs, void *cookie); +extern void block_sigmask(struct k_sigaction *ka, int signr); +extern void exit_signals(struct task_struct *tsk); + +extern struct kmem_cache *sighand_cachep; + +int unhandled_signal(struct task_struct *tsk, int sig); + +/* + * In POSIX a signal is sent either to a specific thread (Linux task) + * or to the process as a whole (Linux thread group). How the signal + * is sent determines whether it's to one thread or the whole group, + * which determines which signal mask(s) are involved in blocking it + * from being delivered until later. When the signal is delivered, + * either it's caught or ignored by a user handler or it has a default + * effect that applies to the whole thread group (POSIX process). + * + * The possible effects an unblocked signal set to SIG_DFL can have are: + * ignore - Nothing Happens + * terminate - kill the process, i.e. all threads in the group, + * similar to exit_group. The group leader (only) reports + * WIFSIGNALED status to its parent. + * coredump - write a core dump file describing all threads using + * the same mm and then kill all those threads + * stop - stop all the threads in the group, i.e. TASK_STOPPED state + * + * SIGKILL and SIGSTOP cannot be caught, blocked, or ignored. + * Other signals when not blocked and set to SIG_DFL behaves as follows. + * The job control signals also have other special effects. + * + * +--------------------+------------------+ + * | POSIX signal | default action | + * +--------------------+------------------+ + * | SIGHUP | terminate | + * | SIGINT | terminate | + * | SIGQUIT | coredump | + * | SIGILL | coredump | + * | SIGTRAP | coredump | + * | SIGABRT/SIGIOT | coredump | + * | SIGBUS | coredump | + * | SIGFPE | coredump | + * | SIGKILL | terminate(+) | + * | SIGUSR1 | terminate | + * | SIGSEGV | coredump | + * | SIGUSR2 | terminate | + * | SIGPIPE | terminate | + * | SIGALRM | terminate | + * | SIGTERM | terminate | + * | SIGCHLD | ignore | + * | SIGCONT | ignore(*) | + * | SIGSTOP | stop(*)(+) | + * | SIGTSTP | stop(*) | + * | SIGTTIN | stop(*) | + * | SIGTTOU | stop(*) | + * | SIGURG | ignore | + * | SIGXCPU | coredump | + * | SIGXFSZ | coredump | + * | SIGVTALRM | terminate | + * | SIGPROF | terminate | + * | SIGPOLL/SIGIO | terminate | + * | SIGSYS/SIGUNUSED | coredump | + * | SIGSTKFLT | terminate | + * | SIGWINCH | ignore | + * | SIGPWR | terminate | + * | SIGRTMIN-SIGRTMAX | terminate | + * +--------------------+------------------+ + * | non-POSIX signal | default action | + * +--------------------+------------------+ + * | SIGEMT | coredump | + * +--------------------+------------------+ + * + * (+) For SIGKILL and SIGSTOP the action is "always", not just "default". + * (*) Special job control effects: + * When SIGCONT is sent, it resumes the process (all threads in the group) + * from TASK_STOPPED state and also clears any pending/queued stop signals + * (any of those marked with "stop(*)"). This happens regardless of blocking, + * catching, or ignoring SIGCONT. When any stop signal is sent, it clears + * any pending/queued SIGCONT signals; this happens regardless of blocking, + * catching, or ignored the stop signal, though (except for SIGSTOP) the + * default action of stopping the process may happen later or never. + */ + +#ifdef SIGEMT +#define SIGEMT_MASK rt_sigmask(SIGEMT) +#else +#define SIGEMT_MASK 0 +#endif + +#if SIGRTMIN > BITS_PER_LONG +#define rt_sigmask(sig) (1ULL << ((sig)-1)) +#else +#define rt_sigmask(sig) sigmask(sig) +#endif +#define siginmask(sig, mask) (rt_sigmask(sig) & (mask)) + +#define SIG_KERNEL_ONLY_MASK (\ + rt_sigmask(SIGKILL) | rt_sigmask(SIGSTOP)) + +#define SIG_KERNEL_STOP_MASK (\ + rt_sigmask(SIGSTOP) | rt_sigmask(SIGTSTP) | \ + rt_sigmask(SIGTTIN) | rt_sigmask(SIGTTOU) ) + +#define SIG_KERNEL_COREDUMP_MASK (\ + rt_sigmask(SIGQUIT) | rt_sigmask(SIGILL) | \ + rt_sigmask(SIGTRAP) | rt_sigmask(SIGABRT) | \ + rt_sigmask(SIGFPE) | rt_sigmask(SIGSEGV) | \ + rt_sigmask(SIGBUS) | rt_sigmask(SIGSYS) | \ + rt_sigmask(SIGXCPU) | rt_sigmask(SIGXFSZ) | \ + SIGEMT_MASK ) + +#define SIG_KERNEL_IGNORE_MASK (\ + rt_sigmask(SIGCONT) | rt_sigmask(SIGCHLD) | \ + rt_sigmask(SIGWINCH) | rt_sigmask(SIGURG) ) + +#define sig_kernel_only(sig) \ + (((sig) < SIGRTMIN) && siginmask(sig, SIG_KERNEL_ONLY_MASK)) +#define sig_kernel_coredump(sig) \ + (((sig) < SIGRTMIN) && siginmask(sig, SIG_KERNEL_COREDUMP_MASK)) +#define sig_kernel_ignore(sig) \ + (((sig) < SIGRTMIN) && siginmask(sig, SIG_KERNEL_IGNORE_MASK)) +#define sig_kernel_stop(sig) \ + (((sig) < SIGRTMIN) && siginmask(sig, SIG_KERNEL_STOP_MASK)) + +#define sig_user_defined(t, signr) \ + (((t)->sighand->action[(signr)-1].sa.sa_handler != SIG_DFL) && \ + ((t)->sighand->action[(signr)-1].sa.sa_handler != SIG_IGN)) + +#define sig_fatal(t, signr) \ + (!siginmask(signr, SIG_KERNEL_IGNORE_MASK|SIG_KERNEL_STOP_MASK) && \ + (t)->sighand->action[(signr)-1].sa.sa_handler == SIG_DFL) + +void signals_init(void); + +#endif /* __KERNEL__ */ + +#endif /* _LINUX_SIGNAL_H */ |