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28.Dd May 7, 2010
29.Dt SIGPROCMASK 2
30.Os
31.Sh NAME
32.Nm sigprocmask
33.Nd manipulate current signal mask
34.Sh LIBRARY
35.Lb libc
36.Sh SYNOPSIS
37.In signal.h
38.Ft int
39.Fo sigprocmask
40.Fa "int how"
41.Fa "const sigset_t * restrict set"
42.Fa "sigset_t * restrict oset"
43.Fc
44.Sh DESCRIPTION
45The
46.Fn sigprocmask
47system call examines and/or changes the current signal mask (those signals
48that are blocked from delivery).
49Signals are blocked if they are members of the current signal mask set.
50.Pp
51If
52.Fa set
53is not null, the action of
54.Fn sigprocmask
55depends on the value of the
56.Fa how
57argument.
58The signal mask is changed as a function of the specified
59.Fa set
60and the current mask.
61The function is specified by
62.Fa how
63using one of the following values from
64.In signal.h :
65.Bl -tag -width SIG_UNBLOCK
66.It Dv SIG_BLOCK
67The new mask is the union of the current mask and the specified
68.Fa set .
69.It Dv SIG_UNBLOCK
70The new mask is the intersection of the current mask
71and the complement of the specified
72.Fa set .
73.It Dv SIG_SETMASK
74The current mask is replaced by the specified
75.Fa set .
76.El
77.Pp
78If
79.Fa oset
80is not null, it is set to
81the previous value of the signal mask.
82When
83.Fa set
84is null,
85the value of
86.Fa how
87is insignificant and the mask remains unset
88providing a way to examine the signal mask without modification.
89.Pp
90The system
91quietly disallows
92.Dv SIGKILL
93or
94.Dv SIGSTOP
95to be blocked.
96.Pp
97In threaded applications,
98.Xr pthread_sigmask 3
99must be used instead of
100.Fn sigprocmask .
101.Sh RETURN VALUES
102.Rv -std sigprocmask
103.Sh ERRORS
104The
105.Fn sigprocmask
106system call will fail and the signal mask will be unchanged if one
107of the following occurs:
108.Bl -tag -width Er
109.It Bq Er EINVAL
110The
111.Fa how
112argument
113has a value other than those listed here.
114.El
115.Sh SEE ALSO
116.Xr kill 2 ,
117.Xr sigaction 2 ,
118.Xr sigpending 2 ,
119.Xr sigsuspend 2 ,
120.Xr fpsetmask 3 ,
121.Xr pthread_sigmask 3 ,
122.Xr sigsetops 3
123.Sh STANDARDS
124The
125.Fn sigprocmask
126system call is expected to
127conform to
128.St -p1003.1-90 .
129