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59 generated for (or sent to) a process when the event associated with that signal
64 of the source of the signal and the reason why it was generated. See
68 Signals can be generated synchronously or asynchronously. Events directly
73 traps; signals generated by traps are said to be synchronously generated.
74 Synchronously generated signals are initiated by a specific thread and are
78 Signals may also be generated by calling \fBkill()\fR, \fBsigqueue()\fR, or
81 as interrupts; signals generated by interrupts are said to be asynchronously
82 generated. Asynchronously generated signals are not directed to a particular
90 type of signal generated.
97 generated. See \fBpthread_sigmask\fR(3C). Each process can specify a system
120 for both synchronously and asynchronously generated signals. The
121 \fBsigwait()\fR function will work only for asynchronously generated signals,
122 as synchronously generated signals are sent to the thread that caused the
134 generated by action of a particular thread such as hardware faults are
146 ignore the signal then both currently pending and subsequently generated
153 of the means by which the signal was originally generated.
377 A queued signal, with its value equal to \fBsigev_signo\fR, is generated when
432 When a signal is generated by \fBsigqueue\fR(3C) or any signal\(migenerating
436 specified signal value. Multiple occurrences of signals so generated are queued
540 Signals which are generated synchronously should not be masked. If such a