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If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] .TH SIGSEND 2 "Jul 19, 2004" .SH NAME sigsend, sigsendset \- send a signal to a process or a group of processes .SH SYNOPSIS .LP .nf #include \fBint\fR \fBsigsend\fR(\fBidtype_t\fR \fIidtype\fR, \fBid_t\fR \fIid\fR, \fBint\fR \fIsig\fR); .fi .LP .nf \fBint\fR \fBsigsendset\fR(\fBprocset_t *\fR\fIpsp\fR, \fBint\fR \fIsig\fR); .fi .SH DESCRIPTION .sp .LP The \fBsigsend()\fR function sends a signal to the process or group of processes specified by \fIid\fR and \fIidtype\fR. The signal to be sent is specified by \fIsig\fR and is either 0 or one of the values listed in \fBsignal.h\fR(3HEAD). If \fIsig\fR is 0 (the null signal), error checking is performed but no signal is actually sent. This value can be used to check the validity of \fIid\fR and \fIidtype\fR. .sp .LP The real or effective user \fBID\fR of the sending process must match the real or saved user ID of the receiving process, unless the {\fBPRIV_PROC_OWNER\fR} privilege is asserted in the effective set of the sending process or \fIsig\fR is \fBSIGCONT\fR and the sending process has the same session ID as the receiving process. .sp .LP If \fIidtype\fR is \fBP_PID\fR, \fIsig\fR is sent to the process with process \fBID\fR \fIid\fR. .sp .LP If \fIidtype\fR is \fBP_PGID\fR, \fIsig\fR is sent to all processes with process group \fBID\fR \fIid\fR. .sp .LP If \fIidtype\fR is \fBP_SID\fR, \fIsig\fR is sent to all processes with session \fBID\fR \fIid\fR. .sp .LP If \fIidtype\fR is \fBP_TASKID\fR, \fIsig\fR is sent to all processes with task \fBID\fR \fIid\fR. .sp .LP If \fIidtype\fR is \fBP_UID\fR, \fIsig\fR is sent to any process with effective user \fBID\fR \fIid\fR. .sp .LP If \fIidtype\fR is \fBP_GID\fR, \fIsig\fR is sent to any process with effective group \fBID\fR \fIid\fR. .sp .LP If \fIidtype\fR is \fBP_PROJID\fR, \fIsig\fR is sent to any process with project \fBID\fR \fIid\fR. .sp .LP If \fIidtype\fR is \fBP_CID\fR, \fIsig\fR is sent to any process with scheduler class \fBID\fR \fIid\fR (see \fBpriocntl\fR(2)). .sp .LP If \fIidtype\fR is \fBP_CTID\fR, \fIsig\fR is sent to any process with process contract ID \fIid\fR. .sp .LP If \fIidtype\fR is \fBP_ALL\fR, \fIsig\fR is sent to all processes and \fIid\fR is ignored. .sp .LP If \fIid\fR is \fBP_MYID\fR, the value of \fIid\fR is taken from the calling process. .sp .LP The process with a process \fBID\fR of 0 is always excluded. The process with a process \fBID\fR of 1 is excluded unless \fIidtype\fR is equal to \fBP_PID\fR. .sp .LP The \fBsigsendset()\fR function provides an alternate interface for sending signals to sets of processes. This function sends signals to the set of processes specified by \fIpsp\fR. \fIpsp\fR is a pointer to a structure of type \fBprocset_t\fR, defined in <\fBsys/procset.h\fR>, which includes the following members: .sp .in +2 .nf idop_t p_op; idtype_t p_lidtype; id_t p_lid; idtype_t p_ridtype; id_t p_rid; .fi .in -2 .sp .LP The \fBp_lidtype\fR and \fBp_lid\fR members specify the \fBID\fR type and \fBID\fR of one ("left") set of processes; the \fBp_ridtype\fR and \fBp_rid\fR members specify the \fBID\fR type and \fBID\fR of a second ("right") set of processes. \fBID\fR types and \fBID\fRs are specified just as for the \fIidtype\fR and \fIid\fR arguments to \fBsigsend()\fR. The \fBp_op\fR member specifies the operation to be performed on the two sets of processes to get the set of processes the function is to apply to. The valid values for \fBp_op\fR and the processes they specify are: .sp .ne 2 .na \fB\fBPOP_DIFF\fR\fR .ad .RS 12n Set difference: processes in left set and not in right set. .RE .sp .ne 2 .na \fB\fBPOP_AND\fR\fR .ad .RS 12n Set intersection: processes in both left and right sets. .RE .sp .ne 2 .na \fB\fBPOP_OR\fR\fR .ad .RS 12n Set union: processes in either left or right set or both. .RE .sp .ne 2 .na \fB\fBPOP_XOR\fR\fR .ad .RS 12n Set exclusive-or: processes in left or right set but not in both. .RE .SH RETURN VALUES .sp .LP Upon successful completion, \fB0\fR is return. Otherwise, \fB\(mi1\fR is returned and \fBerrno\fR is set to indicate the error. .SH ERRORS .sp .LP The \fBsigsend()\fR and \fBsigsendset()\fR functions will fail if: .sp .ne 2 .na \fB\fBEINVAL\fR\fR .ad .RS 10n The \fIsig\fR argument is not a valid signal number, or the \fIidtype\fR argument is not a valid idtype field. .RE .sp .ne 2 .na \fB\fBEINVAL\fR\fR .ad .RS 10n The \fIsig\fR argument is \fBSIGKILL,\fR \fIidtype\fR is \fBP_PID\fR and \fIid\fR is \fB1\fR (proc1). .RE .sp .ne 2 .na \fB\fBEPERM\fR\fR .ad .RS 10n The effective user of the calling process does not match the real or saved user ID of the receiving process, the calling process does not have the {\fBPRIV_PROC_OWNER\fR} privilege asserted in the effective set, and the calling process is not sending \fBSIGCONT\fR to a process that shares the same session ID. .sp The calling process does not have the {\fBPRIV_PROC_SESSION\fR} privilege asserted and is trying to send a signal to a process with a different session ID, even though the effective user ID matches the real or saved ID of the receiving process. .RE .sp .ne 2 .na \fB\fBESRCH\fR\fR .ad .RS 10n No process can be found corresponding to that specified by \fIid\fR and \fIidtype\fR. .RE .sp .LP The \fBsigsendset()\fR function will fail if: .sp .ne 2 .na \fB\fBEFAULT\fR\fR .ad .RS 10n The \fIpsp\fR argument points to an illegal address. .RE .SH SEE ALSO .sp .LP \fBkill\fR(1), \fBgetpid\fR(2), \fBkill\fR(2), \fBpriocntl\fR(2), \fBsignal\fR(3C), \fBsignal.h\fR(3HEAD), \fBprocess\fR(4), \fBprivileges\fR(5)