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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 24.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 25.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 26.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 27.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 28.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 29.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 30.\" SUCH DAMAGE. 31.\" 32.\" @(#)signal.3 8.3 (Berkeley) 4/19/94 33.\" 34.Dd April 19, 1994 35.Dt SIGNAL 3 36.Os BSD 4 37.Sh NAME 38.Nm signal 39.Nd simplified software signal facilities 40.Sh SYNOPSIS 41.Fd #include <signal.h> 42.Ft void 43.Fn *signal sig func\*(lp\*(rp 44.Ft void 45.\" can not do this with .Fn yet 46.br 47\*(lp\|\*(fN*func\*(rp\*(lp\|\*(rp\fR 48.Sh DESCRIPTION 49This 50.Fn signal 51facility 52is a simplified interface to the more general 53.Xr sigaction 2 54facility. 55.Pp 56Signals allow the manipulation of a process from outside its 57domain as well as allowing the process to manipulate itself or 58copies of itself (children). There are two general types of signals: 59those that cause termination of a process and those that do not. 60Signals which cause termination of a program might result from 61an irrecoverable error or might be the result of a user at a terminal 62typing the `interrupt' character. 63Signals are used when a process is stopped because it wishes to access 64its control terminal while in the background (see 65.Xr tty 4 ) . 66Signals are optionally generated 67when a process resumes after being stopped, 68when the status of child processes changes, 69or when input is ready at the control terminal. 70Most signals result in the termination of the process receiving them 71if no action 72is taken; some signals instead cause the process receiving them 73to be stopped, or are simply discarded if the process has not 74requested otherwise. 75Except for the 76.Dv SIGKILL 77and 78.Dv SIGSTOP 79signals, the 80.Fn signal 81function allows for a signal to be caught, to be ignored, or to generate 82an interrupt. 83These signals are defined in the file 84.Aq Pa signal.h : 85.Bl -column SIGVTALARMXX "create core imagexxx" 86.It Sy " Name " " Default Action " " Description" 87.It Dv SIGHUP No " terminate process" " terminal line hangup" 88.It Dv SIGINT No " terminate process" " interrupt program" 89.It Dv SIGQUIT No " create core image" " quit program" 90.It Dv SIGILL No " create core image" " illegal instruction" 91.It Dv SIGTRAP No " create core image" " trace trap" 92.It Dv SIGABRT No " create core image" Xr abort 2 93call (formerly 94.Dv SIGIOT ) 95.It Dv SIGEMT No " create core image" " emulate instruction executed" 96.It Dv SIGFPE No " create core image" " floating-point exception" 97.It Dv SIGKILL No " terminate process" " kill program" 98.It Dv SIGBUS No " create core image" " bus error" 99.It Dv SIGSEGV No " create core image" " segmentation violation" 100.It Dv SIGSYS No " create core image" " system call given invalid argument" 101.It Dv SIGPIPE No " terminate process" " write on a pipe with no reader" 102.It Dv SIGALRM No " terminate process" " real-time timer expired" 103.It Dv SIGTERM No " terminate process" " software termination signal" 104.It Dv SIGURG No " discard signal" " urgent condition present on socket" 105.It Dv SIGSTOP No " stop process" " stop (cannot be caught or ignored)" 106.It Dv SIGTSTP No " stop process" " stop signal generated from keyboard" 107.It Dv SIGCONT No " discard signal" " continue after stop" 108.It Dv SIGCHLD No " discard signal" " child status has changed" 109.It Dv SIGTTIN No " stop process" " background read attempted from control terminal" 110.It Dv SIGTTOU No " stop process" " background write attempted to control terminal" 111.It Dv SIGIO No " discard signal" Tn " I/O" 112is possible on a descriptor (see 113.Xr fcntl 2 ) 114.It Dv SIGXCPU No " terminate process" " cpu time limit exceeded (see" 115.Xr setrlimit 2 ) 116.It Dv SIGXFSZ No " terminate process" " file size limit exceeded (see" 117.Xr setrlimit 2 ) 118.It Dv SIGVTALRM No " terminate process" " virtual time alarm (see" 119.Xr setitimer 2 ) 120.It Dv SIGPROF No " terminate process" " profiling timer alarm (see" 121.Xr setitimer 2 ) 122.It Dv SIGWINCH No " discard signal" " Window size change" 123.It Dv SIGINFO No " discard signal" " status request from keyboard" 124.It Dv SIGUSR1 No " terminate process" " User defined signal 1" 125.It Dv SIGUSR2 No " terminate process" " User defined signal 2" 126.El 127.Pp 128The 129.Fa func 130procedure allows a user to choose the action upon receipt of a signal. 131To set the default action of the signal to occur as listed above, 132.Fa func 133should be 134.Dv SIG_DFL . 135A 136.Dv SIG_DFL 137resets the default action. 138To ignore the signal 139.Fa func 140should be 141.Dv SIG_IGN . 142This will cause subsequent instances of the signal to be ignored 143and pending instances to be discarded. If 144.Dv SIG_IGN 145is not used, 146further occurrences of the signal are 147automatically blocked and 148.Fa func 149is called. 150.Pp 151The handled signal is unblocked with the 152function returns and 153the process continues from where it left off when the signal occurred. 154.Bf -symbolic 155Unlike previous signal facilities, the handler 156func() remains installed after a signal has been delivered. 157.Ef 158.Pp 159For some system calls, if a signal is caught while the call is 160executing and the call is prematurely terminated, 161the call is automatically restarted. 162(The handler is installed using the 163.Dv SA_RESTART 164flag with 165.Xr sigaction 2 . ) 166The affected system calls include 167.Xr read 2 , 168.Xr write 2 , 169.Xr sendto 2 , 170.Xr recvfrom 2 , 171.Xr sendmsg 2 172and 173.Xr recvmsg 2 174on a communications channel or a low speed device 175and during a 176.Xr ioctl 2 177or 178.Xr wait 2 . 179However, calls that have already committed are not restarted, 180but instead return a partial success (for example, a short read count). 181.Pp 182When a process which has installed signal handlers forks, 183the child process inherits the signals. 184All caught signals may be reset to their default action by a call 185to the 186.Xr execve 2 187function; 188ignored signals remain ignored. 189.Sh RETURN VALUES 190The previous action is returned on a successful call. 191Otherwise, \-1 is returned and the global variable 192.Va errno 193is set to indicate the error. 194.Sh ERRORS 195.Xr Signal 196will fail and no action will take place if one of the 197following occur: 198.Bl -tag -width [EINVAL] 199.It Bq Er EINVAL 200.Em Sig 201is not a valid signal number. 202.It Bq Er EINVAL 203An attempt is made to ignore or supply a handler for 204.Dv SIGKILL 205or 206.Ev SIGSTOP . 207.Sh SEE ALSO 208.Xr kill 1 , 209.Xr ptrace 2 , 210.Xr kill 2 , 211.Xr sigaction 2 , 212.Xr sigaltstack 2 , 213.Xr sigprocmask 2 , 214.Xr sigsuspend 2 , 215.Xr setjmp 3 , 216.Xr tty 4 217.Sh HISTORY 218This 219.Nm signal 220facility appeared in 221.Bx 4.0 . 222