nuttx/sched/signal/sig_deliver.c
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/****************************************************************************
* sched/signal/sig_deliver.c
*
* Copyright (C) 2007, 2008, 2012-2013, 2016, 2019 Gregory Nutt. All
* rights reserved.
* Author: Gregory Nutt <gnutt@nuttx.org>
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/****************************************************************************
* Included Files
****************************************************************************/
#include <nuttx/config.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sched.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <debug.h>
#include <nuttx/irq.h>
#include <nuttx/arch.h>
#include "signal/signal.h"
/****************************************************************************
* Public Functions
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Name: nxsig_deliver
*
* Description:
* This function is called on the thread of execution of the signal
* receiving task. It processes all queued signals then returns.
*
****************************************************************************/
void nxsig_deliver(FAR struct tcb_s *stcb)
{
FAR sigq_t *sigq;
sigset_t savesigprocmask;
sigset_t newsigprocmask;
sigset_t altsigprocmask;
irqstate_t flags;
int saved_errno;
/* Loop while there are signals to be delivered */
for (; ; )
{
/* Test if this task is already handling a signal (we don't permit
* nested signals on the same thread).
*/
flags = enter_critical_section();
if ((stcb->flags & TCB_FLAG_SIGNAL_ACTION) != 0)
{
/* Yes.. then we must wait for the signal handler to return */
leave_critical_section(flags);
break;
}
/* Remove the signal structure from the head of the sigpendactionq. */
sigq = (FAR sigq_t *)sq_remfirst(&stcb->sigpendactionq);
if (sigq == NULL)
{
/* All queued signal actions have been dispatched */
leave_critical_section(flags);
break;
}
/* Indicate that a signal is being delivered */
stcb->flags |= TCB_FLAG_SIGNAL_ACTION;
sinfo("Deliver signal %d to PID %d\n",
sigq->info.si_signo, stcb->pid);
/* Add the signal structure to the sigpostedq. NOTE: Since signals
* are processed one at a time, there should never be more than one
* signal in the sigpostedq
*/
sq_addlast((FAR sq_entry_t *)sigq, &(stcb->sigpostedq));
/* 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;
/* 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;
newsigprocmask = savesigprocmask | sigq->mask |
SIGNO2SET(sigq->info.si_signo);
stcb->sigprocmask = newsigprocmask;
#if defined(CONFIG_BUILD_PROTECTED) || defined(CONFIG_BUILD_KERNEL)
/* 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.
*/
#ifdef CONFIG_SIG_DEFAULT
/* The default signal action handlers, however always reside in the
* kernel address space, regardless of configuration.
*/
if (nxsig_isdefault(stcb, sigq->info.si_signo))
{
/* Leave the critical section before calling the handler */
leave_critical_section(flags);
(*sigq->action.sighandler)(sigq->info.si_signo, &sigq->info,
NULL);
}
else
#endif
if ((stcb->flags & TCB_FLAG_TTYPE_MASK) != TCB_FLAG_TTYPE_KERNEL)
{
siginfo_t info;
/* 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.
*/
memcpy(&info, &sigq->info, sizeof(siginfo_t));
/* Leave the critical section before calling the handler */
leave_critical_section(flags);
up_signal_dispatch(sigq->action.sighandler, sigq->info.si_signo,
&info, NULL);
}
else
#endif
{
/* The kernel thread signal handler is much simpler. */
leave_critical_section(flags);
(*sigq->action.sighandler)(sigq->info.si_signo, &sigq->info,
NULL);
}
/* Indicate that a signal has been delivered */
flags = enter_critical_section();
stcb->flags &= ~TCB_FLAG_SIGNAL_ACTION;
/* Restore the original errno value and sigprocmask. */
stcb->pterrno = saved_errno;
/* What if the signal handler changed the sigprocmask? Try to retain
* any such changes here.
*
* REVISIT: This logic is imperfect. It will fail to detect bits set
* in the current sigprocmask that were already set by newsigprocmask.
*/
altsigprocmask = stcb->sigprocmask ^ newsigprocmask;
stcb->sigprocmask = (stcb->sigprocmask & altsigprocmask) |
(savesigprocmask & ~altsigprocmask);
/* Remove the signal structure from the sigpostedq */
sq_rem((FAR sq_entry_t *)sigq, &(stcb->sigpostedq));
leave_critical_section(flags);
/* 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.
*/
nxsig_unmask_pendingsignal();
/* Then deallocate the signal structure */
nxsig_release_pendingsigaction(sigq);
}
}