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authordavidxu <davidxu@FreeBSD.org>2005-10-14 12:43:47 +0000
committerdavidxu <davidxu@FreeBSD.org>2005-10-14 12:43:47 +0000
commit3fbdb3c21524d9d95278ada1d61b4d1e6bee654b (patch)
tree95d82b1a11b0c187223f8ac12f020b19901fa750 /sys/powerpc/aim/trap.c
parent6b2407fb7677ef2b8cef5c0925b3fe88a6ec7ca4 (diff)
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1. Change prototype of trapsignal and sendsig to use ksiginfo_t *, most
changes in MD code are trivial, before this change, trapsignal and sendsig use discrete parameters, now they uses member fields of ksiginfo_t structure. For sendsig, this change allows us to pass POSIX realtime signal value to user code. 2. Remove cpu_thread_siginfo, it is no longer needed because we now always generate ksiginfo_t data and feed it to libpthread. 3. Add p_sigqueue to proc structure to hold shared signals which were blocked by all threads in the proc. 4. Add td_sigqueue to thread structure to hold all signals delivered to thread. 5. i386 and amd64 now return POSIX standard si_code, other arches will be fixed. 6. In this sigqueue implementation, pending signal set is kept as before, an extra siginfo list holds additional siginfo_t data for signals. kernel code uses psignal() still behavior as before, it won't be failed even under memory pressure, only exception is when deleting a signal, we should call sigqueue_delete to remove signal from sigqueue but not SIGDELSET. Current there is no kernel code will deliver a signal with additional data, so kernel should be as stable as before, a ksiginfo can carry more information, for example, allow signal to be delivered but throw away siginfo data if memory is not enough. SIGKILL and SIGSTOP have fast path in sigqueue_add, because they can not be caught or masked. The sigqueue() syscall allows user code to queue a signal to target process, if resource is unavailable, EAGAIN will be returned as specification said. Just before thread exits, signal queue memory will be freed by sigqueue_flush. Current, all signals are allowed to be queued, not only realtime signals. Earlier patch reviewed by: jhb, deischen Tested on: i386, amd64
Diffstat (limited to 'sys/powerpc/aim/trap.c')
-rw-r--r--sys/powerpc/aim/trap.c8
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/sys/powerpc/aim/trap.c b/sys/powerpc/aim/trap.c
index 85bdab9..72da805 100644
--- a/sys/powerpc/aim/trap.c
+++ b/sys/powerpc/aim/trap.c
@@ -144,6 +144,7 @@ trap(struct trapframe *frame)
struct proc *p;
int sig, type, user;
u_int sticks, ucode;
+ ksiginfo_t ksi;
PCPU_LAZY_INC(cnt.v_trap);
@@ -254,7 +255,12 @@ trap(struct trapframe *frame)
if (sig != 0) {
if (p->p_sysent->sv_transtrap != NULL)
sig = (p->p_sysent->sv_transtrap)(sig, type);
- trapsignal(td, sig, ucode);
+ ksiginfo_init_trap(&ksi);
+ ksi.ksi_signo = sig;
+ ksi.ksi_code = (int) ucode; /* XXX, not POSIX */
+ /* ksi.ksi_addr = ? */
+ ksi.ksi_trapno = type;
+ trapsignal(td, &ksi);
}
userret(td, frame, sticks);
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