/**************************************************************************** * sched/signal/sig_deliver.c * * Copyright (C) 2007, 2008, 2012-2013, 2016 Gregory Nutt. All rights reserved. * Author: Gregory Nutt * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * 3. 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It processes all queued signals then returns. * ****************************************************************************/ void sig_deliver(FAR struct tcb_s *stcb) { FAR sigq_t *sigq; FAR sigq_t *next; sigset_t savesigprocmask; irqstate_t flags; int saved_errno; sched_lock(); /* Save the thread errno. When we finished dispatching the * signal actions and resume the task, the errno value must * be unchanged by the operation of the signal handling. In * particular, the EINTR indication that says that the task * was reawakened by a signal must be retained. */ saved_errno = stcb->pterrno; for (sigq = (FAR sigq_t *)stcb->sigpendactionq.head; (sigq); sigq = next) { next = sigq->flink; sinfo("Sending signal sigq=0x%x\n", sigq); /* Remove the signal structure from the sigpendactionq and place it * in the sigpostedq. NOTE: Since signals are processed one at a * time, there should never be more than one signal in the sigpostedq */ flags = enter_critical_section(); sq_rem((FAR sq_entry_t *)sigq, &(stcb->sigpendactionq)); sq_addlast((FAR sq_entry_t *)sigq, &(stcb->sigpostedq)); leave_critical_section(flags); /* Call the signal handler (unless the signal was cancelled) * * Save a copy of the old sigprocmask and install the new * (temporary) sigprocmask. The new sigprocmask is the union * of the current sigprocmask and the sa_mask for the signal being * delivered plus the signal being delivered. */ savesigprocmask = stcb->sigprocmask; stcb->sigprocmask = savesigprocmask | sigq->mask | SIGNO2SET(sigq->info.si_signo); /* Deliver the signal. In the kernel build this has to be handled * differently if we are dispatching to a signal handler in a user- * space task or thread; we have to switch to user-mode before * calling the task. */ #if defined(CONFIG_BUILD_PROTECTED) || defined(CONFIG_BUILD_KERNEL) if ((stcb->flags & TCB_FLAG_TTYPE_MASK) != TCB_FLAG_TTYPE_KERNEL) { /* The sigq_t pointed to by sigq resides in kernel space. So we * cannot pass a reference to sigq->info to the user application. * Instead, we will copy the siginfo_t structure onto the stack. * We are currently executing on the stack of the user thread * (albeit temporarily in kernel mode), so the copy of the * siginfo_t structure will be accessible by the user thread. */ siginfo_t info; memcpy(&info, &sigq->info, sizeof(siginfo_t)); up_signal_dispatch(sigq->action.sighandler, sigq->info.si_signo, &info, NULL); } else #endif { /* The kernel thread signal handler is much simpler. */ (*sigq->action.sighandler)(sigq->info.si_signo, &sigq->info, NULL); } /* Restore the original sigprocmask */ stcb->sigprocmask = savesigprocmask; /* Now, handle the (rare?) case where (a) a blocked signal was * received while the signal handling executed but (b) restoring the * original sigprocmask will unblock the signal. */ sig_unmaskpendingsignal(); /* Remove the signal from the sigpostedq */ flags = enter_critical_section(); sq_rem((FAR sq_entry_t *)sigq, &(stcb->sigpostedq)); leave_critical_section(flags); /* Then deallocate it */ sig_releasependingsigaction(sigq); } stcb->pterrno = saved_errno; sched_unlock(); }