nuttx/libs/libc/signal/sig_psignal.c
Xiang Xiao e5cf5faa86 libc/psignal: Output the message to STDERR_FILENO instead STDOUT_FILENO
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
2021-11-22 19:37:12 +01:00

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/****************************************************************************
* libs/libc/signal/sig_psignal.c
*
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****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Included Files
****************************************************************************/
#include <nuttx/config.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <unistd.h>
/* Uses streams... not available to kernel code */
#ifndef __KERNEL__
/****************************************************************************
* Public Functions
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Name: psignal
*
* Description:
* The psignal() functions will write a language-dependent message
* associated with a signal number to the standard error stream as
* follows:
*
* First, if message is not a null pointer and is not the empty string,
* the string pointed to by the message argument will be written,
* followed by a colon and a space.
*
* Then the signal description string associated with signum will be
* written, followed by a newline.
*
* Returned Value
* None. The errno value is never set in this implementation.
*
****************************************************************************/
void psignal(int signum, FAR const char *message)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_FILE_STREAM
/* For now, just a brainless write to stderr (fd == 2). C buffered I/O is
* used!
*/
if (message != NULL)
{
fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s\n", message, strsignal(signum));
}
else
{
fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", strsignal(signum));
}
#else
/* No stream! Write to file handle(fd == 2) directly without buffer */
if (message != NULL)
{
dprintf(STDERR_FILENO, "%s: %s\n", message, strsignal(signum));
}
else
{
dprintf(STDERR_FILENO, "%s\n", strsignal(signum));
}
#endif
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: psiginfo
*
* Description:
* The psiginfo() functions will write a language-dependent message
* associated with a signal number to the standard error stream as
* follows:
*
* First, if message is not a null pointer and is not the empty string,
* the string pointed to by the message argument will be written,
* followed by a colon and a space.
*
* Then the signal description string associated with the signal
* indicated by pinfo will be written, followed by a newline.
*
* Returned Value
* None. Since no value is returned, an application wishing to check for
* error situations should set errno to 0, then call psiginfo() then check
* errno.
*
****************************************************************************/
void psiginfo(FAR const siginfo_t *pinfo, FAR const char *message)
{
if (pinfo == NULL)
{
set_errno(EINVAL);
}
else
{
psignal(pinfo->si_signo, message);
}
}
#endif /* !__KERNEL__ */