/* $OpenBSD: sigmask.c,v 1.2 2003/07/14 22:01:42 marc Exp $ */ /* PUBLIC DOMAIN July 2003 Marco S Hyman */ #include #include #include #include #include "test.h" /* * Test that masked signals with a default action of terminate process * do NOT terminate the process. */ int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { sigset_t mask; int sig; /* any two (or more) command line args should cause the program to die */ if (argc > 2) { printf("trigger sigalrm[1] [test should die]\n"); ualarm(100000, 0); CHECKe(sleep(1)); } /* mask sigalrm */ CHECKe(sigemptyset(&mask)); CHECKe(sigaddset(&mask, SIGALRM)); CHECKe(pthread_sigmask(SIG_BLOCK, &mask, NULL)); /* now trigger sigalrm and wait for it */ printf("trigger sigalrm[2] [masked, test should not die]\n"); ualarm(100000, 0); CHECKe(sleep(1)); /* sigwait for sigalrm, it should be pending. If it is not the test will hang. */ CHECKe(sigwait(&mask, &sig)); ASSERT(sig == SIGALRM); /* make sure sigwait didn't muck with the mask by triggering sigalrm, again */ printf("trigger sigalrm[3] after sigwait [masked, test should not die]\n"); ualarm(100000, 0); CHECKe(sleep(1)); /* any single command line arg will run this code wich unmasks the signal and then makes sure the program terminates when sigalrm is triggered. */ if (argc > 1) { printf("trigger sigalrm[4] [unmasked, test should die]\n"); CHECKe(pthread_sigmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &mask, NULL)); ualarm(100000, 0); CHECKe(sleep(1)); } SUCCEED; }