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 * libc/signal/sigwait.c
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/****************************************************************************
 * Included Files
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#include <signal.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <errno.h>

/****************************************************************************
 * Public Functions
 ****************************************************************************/

/****************************************************************************
 * Name: sigwait
 *
 * Description:
 *   The sigwait() function selects a pending signal from set, atomically
 *   clears it from the system's set of pending signals, and returns that
 *   signal number in the location referenced by sig.  If prior to the call
 *   to sigwait() there are multiple pending instances of a single signal
 *   number, it is implementation-dependent whether upon successful return
 *   there are any remaining pending signals for that signal number. If the
 *   implementation supports queued signals and there are multiple signals
 *   queued for the signal number selected, the first such queued signal
 *   causes a return from sigwait() and the remainder remain queued. If no
 *   signal in set is pending at the time of the call, the thread is
 *   suspended until one or more becomes pending. The signals defined by set
 *   will been blocked at the time of the call to sigwait(); otherwise the
 *   behavior is undefined. The effect of sigwait() on the signal actions
 *   for the signals in set is unspecified. 
 *
 *   If more than one thread is using sigwait() to wait for the same
 *   signal, no more than one of these threads will return from sigwait()
 *   with the signal number. Which thread returns from sigwait() if more
 *   than a single thread is waiting is unspecified. 
 *
 *   Should any of the multiple pending signals in the range SIGRTMIN to
 *   SIGRTMAX be selected, it shall be the lowest numbered one. The selection
 *   order between realtime and non-realtime signals, or between multiple
 *   pending non-realtime signals, is unspecified. 
 *
 * Input Parameters:
 *   set  - The set of pending signals to wait for
 *   sig  - The location in which to return the pending signal number.
 *
 * Returned Value:
 *   Upon successful completion, sigwait() stores the signal number of the
 *   received signal at the location referenced by sig and returns zero.
 *   Otherwise, an error number is returned to indicate the error. 
 *
 ****************************************************************************/

int sigwait(FAR const sigset_t *set, FAR int *sig)
{
  int signo;

  DEBUGASSERT(set != NULL && sig != NULL);

  /* The standard sigwait() function behaves that same as sigwainfo() with
   * the info argument set to NULL.
   */

  signo = sigwaitinfo(set, NULL);
  if (signo < 0)
    {
      /* If sigwaitinfo() fails, return the error number */

      return get_errno();
    }

  /* Return the signal number in the user provided location */

  *sig = signo;
  return OK;
}