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Based on auditing all the signals and source trees for Hurd and Linux... SIGSYS - This is not used for a bad system call (ENOSYS is used for that). This is used by SECCOMP and some cases where an invalid sub-function was requested. SIGSTKFLT - Note it used to be a coprocessor stack fault but is now obsolete and available for general user use. SIGLOST - Hurd only now; note that its original purpose as an NFS lock lost signal is obsolete. SIGPWR - Note this is for power lost *and* power restored, and is more a user-mode signal than a kernel-generated signal. Reviewed-by: Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com>
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@deftypevr Macro int SIGSYS
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@deftypevr Macro int SIGSYS
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@standards{Unix, signal.h}
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@standards{Unix, signal.h}
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Bad system call; that is to say, the instruction to trap to the
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System call event. This signal may be generated by a valid system
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operating system was executed, but the code number for the system call
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call which requested an invalid sub-function, and also by the SECCOMP
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to perform was invalid.
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filter when it filters or traps a system call.
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If the system call itself is invalid or unsupported by the kernel, the
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call will not raise this signal, but will return @code{ENOSYS}.
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@end deftypevr
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@deftypevr Macro int SIGSTKFLT
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Coprocessor stack fault. Obsolete, no longer generated. This signal
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may be used by applications in much the way @code{SIGUSR1} and
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@code{SIGUSR2} are.
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@end deftypevr
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@end deftypevr
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@node Termination Signals
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@node Termination Signals
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@deftypevr Macro int SIGLOST
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@deftypevr Macro int SIGLOST
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@standards{GNU, signal.h}
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@standards{GNU, signal.h}
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@cindex lost resource signal
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@cindex lost resource signal
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Resource lost. This signal is generated when you have an advisory lock
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Resource lost. On @gnuhurdsystems{}, @code{SIGLOST} is generated when
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on an NFS file, and the NFS server reboots and forgets about your lock.
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any server program dies unexpectedly. It is usually fine to ignore
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the signal; whatever call was made to the server that died just
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On @gnuhurdsystems{}, @code{SIGLOST} is generated when any server program
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returns an error. This signal's original purpose of signalling a lost
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dies unexpectedly. It is usually fine to ignore the signal; whatever
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NFS lock is obsolete.
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call was made to the server that died just returns an error.
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@end deftypevr
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@deftypevr Macro int SIGXCPU
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@deftypevr Macro int SIGXCPU
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is doing. Otherwise the default is to do nothing.
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is doing. Otherwise the default is to do nothing.
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@end deftypevr
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@deftypevr Macro int SIGPWR
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@cindex power event signal
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Power lost or restored. On s390x Linux systems, this signal is
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generated when a machine check warning is issued, and is sent to the
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process designated to receive ctrl-alt-del notifications. Otherwise,
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it is up to userspace applications to generate this signal and manage
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notifications as to the type of power event that happened.
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The default action is to terminate the process.
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@end deftypevr
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@node Signal Messages
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@node Signal Messages
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@subsection Signal Messages
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@subsection Signal Messages
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@cindex signal messages
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@cindex signal messages
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