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Mastering Linux Kernel Development

You're reading from  Mastering Linux Kernel Development

Product type Book
Published in Oct 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785883057
Pages 354 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
CH Raghav Maruthi CH Raghav Maruthi
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters close

Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
1. Comprehending Processes, Address Space, and Threads 2. Deciphering the Process Scheduler 3. Signal Management 4. Memory Management and Allocators 5. Filesystems and File I/O 6. Interprocess Communication 7. Virtual Memory Management 8. Kernel Synchronization and Locking 9. Interrupts and Deferred Work 10. Clock and Time Management 11. Module Management Index

Signal data structures


The kernel maintains per-process signal data structures to keep track of, signal disposition,blocked signals, and pending signal queues. The process task structure contains appropriate references to these data structures:

struct task_struct {

....
....
....
/* signal handlers */
 struct signal_struct *signal;
 struct sighand_struct *sighand;

 sigset_t blocked, real_blocked;
 sigset_t saved_sigmask; /* restored if set_restore_sigmask() was used */
 struct sigpending pending;

 unsigned long sas_ss_sp;
 size_t sas_ss_size;
 unsigned sas_ss_flags;
  ....
  ....
  ....
  ....

};

Signal descriptors

Recall from our earlier discussions in the first chapter that Linux supports multi-threaded applications through lightweight processes. All LWPs of a threaded application are part of a process group and share signal handlers; each LWP (thread) maintains its own pending, and blocked signal queues.

The signal pointer of the task structure refers to the instance of type signal_struct...

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