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Mastering Linux Kernel Development

You're reading from   Mastering Linux Kernel Development A kernel developer's reference manual

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785883057
Length 354 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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CH Raghav Maruthi CH Raghav Maruthi
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Preface 1. Comprehending Processes, Address Space, and Threads FREE CHAPTER 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

Signal-management APIs


Applications are provided with various APIs for managing signals; we shall take a look at few of the important ones:

  1. Sigaction(): User-mode processes use the POSIX API sigaction()to examine or change the disposition of a signal. This API provides a variety of attribute flags that can further define the behavior of a signal:
 #include <signal.h>
 int sigaction(int signum, const struct sigaction *act, struct sigaction *oldact);

 The sigaction structure is defined as something like:

 struct sigaction {
 void (*sa_handler)(int);
 void (*sa_sigaction)(int, siginfo_t *, void *);
 sigset_t sa_mask;
 int sa_flags;
 void (*sa_restorer)(void);
 };
  • int signum is the identifier number of a recognized signal. sigaction() examines and sets the action to be associated with this signal.
  • const struct sigaction *actcan beassigned with the address of astruct sigactioninstance. The action specified in this structure becomes the new action bound to the signal. When the act pointer...
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