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28.Dd May 6, 2010
29.Dt SIGALTSTACK 2
30.Os
31.Sh NAME
32.Nm sigaltstack
33.Nd set and/or get signal stack context
34.Sh LIBRARY
35.Lb libc
36.Sh SYNOPSIS
37.In signal.h
38.Bd -literal
39typedef struct {
40        char    *ss_sp;
41        size_t  ss_size;
42        int     ss_flags;
43} stack_t;
44.Ed
45.Ft int
46.Fn sigaltstack "const stack_t * restrict ss" "stack_t * restrict oss"
47.Sh DESCRIPTION
48The
49.Fn sigaltstack
50system call
51allows defining an alternate stack on which signals
52are to be processed for the current thread.
53If
54.Fa ss
55is non-zero,
56it specifies a pointer to and the size of a
57.Em "signal stack"
58on which to deliver signals.
59When a signal's action indicates its handler
60should execute on the signal stack (specified with a
61.Xr sigaction 2
62system call), the system checks to see
63if the thread is currently executing on that stack.
64If the thread is not currently executing on the signal stack,
65the system arranges a switch to the signal stack for the
66duration of the signal handler's execution.
67.Pp
68An active stack cannot be modified.
69.Pp
70If
71.Dv SS_DISABLE
72is set in
73.Fa ss_flags ,
74.Fa ss_sp
75and
76.Fa ss_size
77are ignored and the signal stack will be disabled.
78A disabled stack will cause all signals to be
79taken on the regular user stack.
80If the stack is later re-enabled then all signals that were specified
81to be processed on an alternate stack will resume doing so.
82.Pp
83If
84.Fa oss
85is non-zero, the current signal stack state is returned.
86The
87.Fa ss_flags
88field will contain the value
89.Dv SS_ONSTACK
90if the thread is currently on a signal stack and
91.Dv SS_DISABLE
92if the signal stack is currently disabled.
93.Sh NOTES
94The value
95.Dv SIGSTKSZ
96is defined to be the number of bytes/chars that would be used to cover
97the usual case when allocating an alternate stack area.
98The following code fragment is typically used to allocate an alternate stack.
99.Bd -literal -offset indent
100if ((sigstk.ss_sp = malloc(SIGSTKSZ)) == NULL)
101	/* error return */
102sigstk.ss_size = SIGSTKSZ;
103sigstk.ss_flags = 0;
104if (sigaltstack(&sigstk, NULL) < 0)
105	perror("sigaltstack");
106.Ed
107An alternative approach is provided for programs with signal handlers
108that require a specific amount of stack space other than the default size.
109The value
110.Dv MINSIGSTKSZ
111is defined to be the number of bytes/chars that is required by
112the operating system to implement the alternate stack feature.
113In computing an alternate stack size,
114programs should add
115.Dv MINSIGSTKSZ
116to their stack requirements to allow for the operating system overhead.
117.Pp
118Signal stacks are automatically adjusted for the direction of stack
119growth and alignment requirements.
120Signal stacks may or may not be protected by the hardware and
121are not ``grown'' automatically as is done for the normal stack.
122If the stack overflows and this space is not protected
123unpredictable results may occur.
124.Sh RETURN VALUES
125.Rv -std sigaltstack
126.Sh ERRORS
127The
128.Fn sigaltstack
129system call
130will fail and the signal stack context will remain unchanged
131if one of the following occurs.
132.Bl -tag -width Er
133.It Bq Er EFAULT
134Either
135.Fa ss
136or
137.Fa oss
138points to memory that is not a valid part of the process
139address space.
140.It Bq Er EPERM
141An attempt was made to modify an active stack.
142.It Bq Er EINVAL
143The
144.Fa ss_flags
145field was invalid.
146.It Bq Er ENOMEM
147Size of alternate stack area is less than or equal to
148.Dv MINSIGSTKSZ .
149.El
150.Sh SEE ALSO
151.Xr sigaction 2 ,
152.Xr setjmp 3
153.Sh HISTORY
154The predecessor to
155.Fn sigaltstack ,
156the
157.Fn sigstack
158system call, appeared in
159.Bx 4.2 .
160