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31.Dd November 26, 2016
32.Dt SIGVEC 3
33.Os
34.Sh NAME
35.Nm sigvec
36.Nd software signal facilities
37.Sh LIBRARY
38.Lb libc
39.Sh SYNOPSIS
40.In signal.h
41.Bd -literal
42struct sigvec {
43        void     (*sv_handler)();
44	int      sv_mask;
45	int      sv_flags;
46};
47.Ed
48.Ft int
49.Fn sigvec "int sig" "struct sigvec *vec" "struct sigvec *ovec"
50.Sh DESCRIPTION
51.Bf -symbolic
52This interface is made obsolete by
53.Xr sigaction 2 .
54.Ef
55.Pp
56The system defines a set of signals that may be delivered to a process.
57Signal delivery resembles the occurrence of a hardware interrupt:
58the signal is blocked from further occurrence, the current process
59context is saved, and a new one is built.  A process may specify a
60.Em handler
61to which a signal is delivered, or specify that a signal is to be
62.Em blocked
63or
64.Em ignored .
65A process may also specify that a default action is to be taken
66by the system when a signal occurs.
67Normally, signal handlers execute on the current stack
68of the process.  This may be changed, on a per-handler basis,
69so that signals are taken on a special
70.Em "signal stack" .
71.Pp
72All signals have the same
73.Em priority .
74Signal routines execute with the signal that caused their
75invocation
76.Em blocked ,
77but other signals may yet occur.
78A global
79.Em "signal mask"
80defines the set of signals currently blocked from delivery
81to a process.  The signal mask for a process is initialized
82from that of its parent (normally 0).  It
83may be changed with a
84.Xr sigblock 3
85or
86.Xr sigsetmask 3
87call, or when a signal is delivered to the process.
88.Pp
89When a signal
90condition arises for a process, the signal is added to a set of
91signals pending for the process.  If the signal is not currently
92.Em blocked
93by the process then it is delivered to the process.  When a signal
94is delivered, the current state of the process is saved,
95a new signal mask is calculated (as described below),
96and the signal handler is invoked.  The call to the handler
97is arranged so that if the signal handling routine returns
98normally the process will resume execution in the context
99from before the signal's delivery.
100If the process wishes to resume in a different context, then it
101must arrange to restore the previous context itself.
102.Pp
103When a signal is delivered to a process a new signal mask is
104installed for the duration of the process' signal handler
105(or until a
106.Xr sigblock 3
107or
108.Xr sigsetmask 3
109call is made).
110This mask is formed by taking the current signal mask,
111adding the signal to be delivered, and
112.Em or Ns 'ing
113in the signal mask associated with the handler to be invoked.
114.Pp
115The
116.Fn sigvec
117function
118assigns a handler for a specific signal.  If
119.Fa vec
120is non-zero, it
121specifies a handler routine and mask
122to be used when delivering the specified signal.
123Further, if the
124.Dv SV_ONSTACK
125bit is set in
126.Fa sv_flags ,
127the system will deliver the signal to the process on a
128.Em "signal stack" ,
129specified with
130.Xr sigaltstack 2 .
131If
132.Fa ovec
133is non-zero, the previous handling information for the signal
134is returned to the user.
135.Pp
136The following is a list of all signals
137with names as in the include file
138.In signal.h :
139.Bl -column SIGVTALARMXX "create core imagexxx"
140.It Sy "NAME	Default Action	Description"
141.It Dv SIGHUP No "	terminate process" "	terminal line hangup"
142.It Dv SIGINT No "	terminate process" "	interrupt program"
143.It Dv SIGQUIT No "	create core image" "	quit program"
144.It Dv SIGILL No "	create core image" "	illegal instruction"
145.It Dv SIGTRAP No "	create core image" "	trace trap"
146.It Dv SIGABRT No "	create core image" Ta Xr abort 3
147call (formerly
148.Dv SIGIOT )
149.It Dv SIGEMT No "	create core image" "	emulate instruction executed"
150.It Dv SIGFPE No "	create core image" "	floating-point exception"
151.It Dv SIGKILL No "	terminate process" "	kill program"
152.It Dv SIGBUS No "	create core image" "	bus error"
153.It Dv SIGSEGV No "	create core image" "	segmentation violation"
154.It Dv SIGSYS No "	create core image" "	non-existent system call invoked"
155.It Dv SIGPIPE No "	terminate process" "	write on a pipe with no reader"
156.It Dv SIGALRM No "	terminate process" "	real-time timer expired"
157.It Dv SIGTERM No "	terminate process" "	software termination signal"
158.It Dv SIGURG No "	discard signal" "	urgent condition present on socket"
159.It Dv SIGSTOP No "	stop process" "	stop (cannot be caught or ignored)"
160.It Dv SIGTSTP No "	stop process" "	stop signal generated from keyboard"
161.It Dv SIGCONT No "	discard signal" "	continue after stop"
162.It Dv SIGCHLD No "	discard signal" "	child status has changed"
163.It Dv SIGTTIN No "	stop process" "	background read attempted from control terminal"
164.It Dv SIGTTOU No "	stop process" "	background write attempted to control terminal"
165.It Dv SIGIO No "	discard signal" Tn "	I/O"
166is possible on a descriptor (see
167.Xr fcntl 2 )
168.It Dv SIGXCPU No "	terminate process" "	cpu time limit exceeded (see"
169.Xr setrlimit 2 )
170.It Dv SIGXFSZ No "	terminate process" "	file size limit exceeded (see"
171.Xr setrlimit 2 )
172.It Dv SIGVTALRM No "	terminate process" "	virtual time alarm (see"
173.Xr setitimer 2 )
174.It Dv SIGPROF No "	terminate process" "	profiling timer alarm (see"
175.Xr setitimer 2 )
176.It Dv SIGWINCH No "	discard signal" "	Window size change"
177.It Dv SIGINFO No "	discard signal" "	status request from keyboard"
178.It Dv SIGUSR1 No "	terminate process" "	User defined signal 1"
179.It Dv SIGUSR2 No "	terminate process" "	User defined signal 2"
180.El
181.Pp
182Once a signal handler is installed, it remains installed
183until another
184.Fn sigvec
185call is made, or an
186.Xr execve 2
187is performed.
188A signal-specific default action may be reset by
189setting
190.Fa sv_handler
191to
192.Dv SIG_DFL .
193The defaults are process termination, possibly with core dump;
194no action; stopping the process; or continuing the process.
195See the above signal list for each signal's default action.
196If
197.Fa sv_handler
198is
199.Dv SIG_IGN
200current and pending instances
201of the signal are ignored and discarded.
202.Pp
203If a signal is caught during the system calls listed below,
204the call is normally restarted.
205The call can be forced to terminate prematurely with an
206.Er EINTR
207error return by setting the
208.Dv SV_INTERRUPT
209bit in
210.Fa sv_flags .
211The affected system calls include
212.Xr read 2 ,
213.Xr write 2 ,
214.Xr sendto 2 ,
215.Xr recvfrom 2 ,
216.Xr sendmsg 2
217and
218.Xr recvmsg 2
219on a communications channel or a slow device (such as a terminal,
220but not a regular file)
221and during a
222.Xr wait 2
223or
224.Xr ioctl 2 .
225However, calls that have already committed are not restarted,
226but instead return a partial success (for example, a short read count).
227.Pp
228After a
229.Xr fork 2
230or
231.Xr vfork 2
232all signals, the signal mask, the signal stack,
233and the restart/interrupt flags are inherited by the child.
234.Pp
235The
236.Xr execve 2
237system call reinstates the default
238action for all signals which were caught and
239resets all signals to be caught on the user stack.
240Ignored signals remain ignored;
241the signal mask remains the same;
242signals that interrupt system calls continue to do so.
243.Sh NOTES
244The mask specified in
245.Fa vec
246is not allowed to block
247.Dv SIGKILL
248or
249.Dv SIGSTOP .
250This is done silently by the system.
251.Pp
252The
253.Dv SV_INTERRUPT
254flag is not available in
255.Bx 4.2 ,
256hence it should not be used if backward compatibility is needed.
257.Sh RETURN VALUES
258.Rv -std sigvec
259.Sh EXAMPLES
260On the
261.Tn VAX\-11
262The handler routine can be declared:
263.Bd -literal -offset indent
264void handler(sig, code, scp)
265int sig, code;
266struct sigcontext *scp;
267.Ed
268.Pp
269Here
270.Fa sig
271is the signal number, into which the hardware faults and traps are
272mapped as defined below.
273The
274.Fa code
275argument
276is either a constant
277as given below or, for compatibility mode faults, the code provided by
278the hardware (Compatibility mode faults are distinguished from the
279other
280.Dv SIGILL
281traps by having
282.Dv PSL_CM
283set in the psl).
284The
285.Fa scp
286argument
287is a pointer to the
288.Fa sigcontext
289structure (defined in
290.In signal.h ) ,
291used to restore the context from before the signal.
292.Sh ERRORS
293The
294.Fn sigvec
295function
296will fail and no new signal handler will be installed if one
297of the following occurs:
298.Bl -tag -width Er
299.It Bq Er EFAULT
300Either
301.Fa vec
302or
303.Fa ovec
304points to memory that is not a valid part of the process
305address space.
306.It Bq Er EINVAL
307The
308.Fa sig
309argument
310is not a valid signal number.
311.It Bq Er EINVAL
312An attempt is made to ignore or supply a handler for
313.Dv SIGKILL
314or
315.Dv SIGSTOP .
316.El
317.Sh SEE ALSO
318.Xr kill 1 ,
319.Xr kill 2 ,
320.Xr ptrace 2 ,
321.Xr sigaction 2 ,
322.Xr sigaltstack 2 ,
323.Xr sigprocmask 2 ,
324.Xr sigsuspend 2 ,
325.Xr setjmp 3 ,
326.Xr sigblock 3 ,
327.Xr siginterrupt 3 ,
328.Xr signal 3 ,
329.Xr sigpause 3 ,
330.Xr sigsetmask 3 ,
331.Xr sigsetops 3 ,
332.Xr tty 4
333.Sh BUGS
334This manual page is still confusing.
335