Red Hat's newlib C library with support for Jehanne
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event. (_cygtls::handle_SIGCONT): Declare ew function. * cygwait.cc (is_cw_sig_handle): Delete. (is_cw_sig_cont): New convenience define. (cygwait): Clear signal if is_cw_sig_cont and we got a SIGCONT. * cygwait.h (cw_wait_mask): Add cw_sig_cont. * exceptions.cc (sig_handle_tty_stop): Tighten "incyg" region. Use cw_sig_cont param for cygwait. Don't zero signal here outside of lock. (sigpacket::setup_handler): Don't check for in_forkee since we will now never get here in that state. (_cygtls::handle_SIGCONT): Define new function. (sigpacket::process): Call handle_SIGCONT early to deal with SIGCONT. Nuke continue_now handling. Allow SIGKILL to kill a suspended process. Delete a couple of now-unneeded labels. (_cygtls::call_signal_handler): Reorganize setting of incyg within lock. * sigproc.cc (pending_signals): Simplify. (pending_signals::clear): New method. (_cygtls::remove_wq): Reorganize to always close wq.thread_ev if it exists to avoid handle leaks. (sig_clear): Simplify by just calling sigq.clear(). (sig_dispatch_pending): Always call sigq.pending even in signal thread to force another loop in wait_sig. (sig_send): Remove a "goto out" just before out: label. (pending_signals::add): Simplify. (pending_signals::del): Delete. (pending_signals::next): Delete. (wait_sig): Define variable q to be the start of the signal queue. Just iterate through sigq queue, deleting processed or zeroed signals. Only set clearwait when the current signal is SIGCHLD. * sigproc.h: Add a comment about an unused enum. |
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