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30.Dd July 28, 2020
31.Dt SIGINFO 3
32.Os
33.Sh NAME
34.Nm siginfo
35.Nd "signal generation information"
36.Sh SYNOPSIS
37.In signal.h
38.Sh DESCRIPTION
39A process may request signal information when it is catching a signal.
40The information specifies why the system generated that signal.
41To request signal information in a signal handler, the user can set
42.Dv SA_SIGINFO
43in
44.Va sa_flags
45before
46.Xr sigaction 2
47is called,
48otherwise the user can use
49.Xr sigwaitinfo 2
50and
51.Xr sigtimedwait 2
52to get signal information.
53In either case, the system returns the information in a structure of type
54.Vt siginfo_t ,
55which includes the following information:
56.Bl -column ".Vt union signal" ".Va si_overrun"
57.It Sy Type Ta Sy Member Ta Sy Description
58.It Vt int Ta Va si_signo Ta
59signal number
60.It Vt int Ta Va si_errno Ta
61error number
62.It Vt int Ta Va si_code Ta
63signal code
64.It Vt union sigval Ta Va si_value Ta
65signal value
66.It Vt pid_t Ta Va si_pid Ta
67sending process ID
68.It Vt uid_t Ta Va si_uid Ta
69sending process's real user ID
70.It Vt void Ta Va *si_addr Ta
71virtual address
72.It Vt int Ta Va si_status Ta
73exit value or signal
74.It Vt long Ta Va si_band Ta
75band event for
76.Dv SIGPOLL
77.It Vt int Ta Va si_trapno Ta
78machine trap code
79.It Vt int Ta Va si_timerid Ta
80.Tn POSIX
81timer ID
82.It Vt int Ta Va si_overrun Ta
83.Tn POSIX
84timer overrun count
85.It Vt int Ta Va si_mqd Ta
86.Tn POSIX
87message queue ID
88.El
89.Pp
90The
91.Va si_signo
92member contains the signal number.
93.Pp
94The
95.Va si_errno
96member contains an error number defined in the file
97.In errno.h .
98.Pp
99The
100.Va si_code
101member contains a code which describes the cause of the signal.
102The macros specified in the
103.Sy Code
104column of the following table are defined
105for use as values of
106.Va si_code
107that are signal-specific or non-signal-specific reasons why the signal was
108generated:
109.Bl -column ".Dv SIGPOLL" ".Dv CLD_CONTINUED"
110.It Sy Signal Ta Sy Code Ta Sy Reason
111.It Dv SIGILL Ta Dv ILL_ILLOPC Ta
112illegal opcode
113.It Ta Dv ILL_ILLOPN Ta
114illegal operand
115.It Ta Dv ILL_ILLADR Ta
116illegal addressing mode
117.It Ta Dv ILL_ILLTRP Ta
118illegal trap
119.It Ta Dv ILL_PRVOPC Ta
120illegal privileged opcode
121.It Ta Dv ILL_PRVREG Ta
122illegal privileged register
123.It Ta Dv ILL_COPROC Ta
124coprocessor error
125.It Ta Dv ILL_BADSTK Ta
126internal stack error
127.It Dv SIGFPE Ta Dv FPE_INTDIV Ta
128integer divide by zero
129.It Ta Dv FPE_INTOVF Ta
130integer overflow
131.It Ta Dv FPE_FLTDIV Ta
132floating-point divide by zero
133.It Ta Dv FPE_FLTOVF Ta
134floating-point overflow
135.It Ta Dv FPE_FLTUND Ta
136floating-point underflow
137.It Ta Dv FPE_FLTRES Ta
138floating-point inexact result
139.It Ta Dv FPE_FLTINV Ta
140invalid floating-point operation
141.It Ta Dv FPE_FLTSUB Ta
142subscript out of range
143.It Dv SIGSEGV Ta Dv SEGV_MAPERR Ta
144address not mapped to object
145.It Ta Dv SEGV_ACCERR Ta
146invalid permissions for mapped object
147.It Dv SIGBUS Ta Dv BUS_ADRALN Ta
148invalid address alignment
149.It Ta Dv BUS_ADRERR Ta
150nonexistent physical address
151.It Ta Dv BUS_OBJERR Ta
152object-specific hardware error
153.It Ta Dv BUS_OOMERR Ta
154cannot alloc a page to map at fault
155.It Dv SIGTRAP Ta Dv TRAP_BRKPT Ta
156process breakpoint
157.It Ta Dv TRAP_TRACE Ta
158process trace trap
159.It Ta Dv TRAP_DTRACE Ta
160DTrace induced trap
161.It Ta Dv TRAP_CAP Ta
162capabilities protective trap
163.It Dv SIGCHLD Ta Dv CLD_EXITED Ta
164child has exited
165.It Ta Dv CLD_KILLED Ta
166child has terminated abnormally and did not create a core file
167.It Ta Dv CLD_DUMPED Ta
168child has terminated abnormally and created a core file
169.It Ta Dv CLD_TRAPPED Ta
170traced child has trapped
171.It Ta Dv CLD_STOPPED Ta
172child has stopped
173.It Ta Dv CLD_CONTINUED Ta
174stopped child has continued
175.It Dv SIGPOLL Ta Dv POLL_IN Ta
176data input available
177.It Ta Dv POLL_OUT Ta
178output buffers available
179.It Ta Dv POLL_MSG Ta
180input message available
181.It Ta Dv POLL_ERR Ta
182I/O error
183.It Ta Dv POLL_PRI Ta
184high priority input available
185.It Ta Dv POLL_HUP Ta
186device disconnected
187.It Any Ta Dv SI_NOINFO Ta
188Only the
189.Va si_signo
190member is meaningful; the value of all other members is unspecified.
191.It Ta Dv SI_USER Ta
192signal sent by
193.Xr kill 2
194.It Ta Dv SI_QUEUE Ta
195signal sent by
196.Xr sigqueue 2
197.It Ta Dv SI_TIMER Ta
198signal generated by expiration of a timer set by
199.Xr timer_settime 2
200.It Ta Dv SI_ASYNCIO Ta
201signal generated by completion of an asynchronous I/O request
202.It Ta Dv SI_MESGQ Ta
203signal generated by arrival of a message on an empty message queue
204.It Ta Dv SI_KERNEL Ta
205signal generated by miscellaneous parts of the kernel
206.It Ta Dv SI_LWP Ta
207signal sent by
208.Xr pthread_kill 3
209.El
210.Pp
211For synchronous signals,
212.Va si_addr
213is generally set to the address of the faulting instruction.
214However, synchronous signals raised by a faulting memory access such as
215.Dv SIGSEGV
216and
217.Dv SIGBUS
218may report the address of the faulting memory access (if available) in
219.Va si_addr
220instead.
221.Pp
222Sychronous signals set
223.Va si_trapno
224to a machine-dependent trap number.
225.Pp
226In addition, the following signal-specific information is available:
227.Bl -column ".Dv SIGPOLL" ".Dv CLD_CONTINUED"
228.It Sy Signal Ta Sy Member Ta Sy Value
229.It Dv SIGCHLD Ta Va si_pid Ta
230child process ID
231.It Ta Va si_status Ta
232exit value or signal; if
233.Va si_code
234is equal to
235.Dv CLD_EXITED ,
236then it is equal to the exit value of the child process, otherwise,
237it is equal to a signal that caused the child process to change state.
238.It Ta Va si_uid Ta "real user ID of the process that sent the signal"
239.It Dv SIGPOLL Ta Va si_band Ta "band event for"
240.Dv POLL_IN , POLL_OUT ,
241or
242.Dv POLL_MSG
243.El
244.Pp
245Finally, the following code-specific information is available:
246.Bl -column ".Dv SI_ASYNCIO" ".Va si_overrun"
247.It Sy Code Ta Sy Member Ta Sy Value
248.It Dv SI_USER Ta Va si_pid Ta
249the process ID that sent the signal
250.It Ta Va si_uid Ta
251real user ID of the process that sent the signal
252.It Dv SI_QUEUE Ta Va si_value Ta
253the value passed to
254.Xr sigqueue 2
255system call
256.It Ta Va si_pid Ta
257the process ID that sent the signal
258.It Ta Va si_uid Ta
259real user ID of the process that sent the signal
260.It Dv SI_TIMER Ta Va si_value Ta
261the value passed to
262.Xr timer_create 2
263system call
264.It Ta Va si_timerid Ta
265the timer ID returned by
266.Xr timer_create 2
267system call
268.It Ta Va si_overrun Ta
269timer overrun count corresponding to the signal
270.It Ta Va si_errno Ta
271If timer overrun will be
272.Brq Dv DELAYTIMER_MAX ,
273an error code defined in
274.In errno.h
275is set
276.It Dv SI_ASYNCIO Ta Va si_value Ta
277the value passed to aio system calls
278.It Dv SI_MESGQ Ta Va si_value Ta
279the value passed to
280.Xr mq_notify 2
281system call
282.It Ta Va si_mqd Ta
283the ID of the message queue which generated the signal
284.It Dv SI_LWP Ta Va si_pid Ta
285the process ID that sent the signal
286.It Ta Va si_uid Ta
287real user ID of the process that sent the signal
288.El
289.Sh NOTES
290Currently, the kernel never generates the
291.Dv SIGPOLL
292signal.
293.Dv SIGCHLD
294signal is queued when a process changed its status or exited.
295.Tn POSIX
296Realtime Extensions like aio, timer, and message queue also queue
297signals.
298Signals with code
299.Dv SI_USER ,
300.Dv SI_KERNEL
301or
302.Dv SI_LWP
303are only queued if there are sufficient resources;
304otherwise,
305.Dv SI_NOINFO
306results.
307For some hardware architectures, the exact value of
308.Va si_addr
309might not be available.
310.Sh SEE ALSO
311.Xr aio_read 2 ,
312.Xr kill 2 ,
313.Xr mq_notify 2 ,
314.Xr sigaction 2 ,
315.Xr sigqueue 2 ,
316.Xr sigwaitinfo 2 ,
317.Xr timer_create 2 ,
318.Xr timer_settime 2 ,
319.Xr waitpid 2 ,
320.Xr pthread_kill 3
321.Sh STANDARDS
322The
323.Vt siginfo_t
324type conforms to
325.St -p1003.1-2004 .
326.Sh HISTORY
327Full support for
328.Tn POSIX
329signal information first appeared in
330.Fx 7.0 .
331The codes
332.Dv SI_USER
333and
334.Dv SI_KERNEL
335can be generated as of
336.Fx 8.1 .
337The code
338.Dv SI_LWP
339can be generated as of
340.Fx 9.0 .
341.Sh AUTHORS
342This manual page was written by
343.An David Xu Aq Mt davidxu@FreeBSD.org .
344