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go/src/pkg/runtime/signals_linux.h
Ian Lance Taylor b9e051e82d runtime: ignore signal 33 == SIGSETXID on GNU/Linux
When a cgo program calls setuid, setgid, etc., the GNU/Linux
pthread library sends signal SIGSETXID to each thread to tell
it to update its UID info.  If Go is permitted to intercept
the default SIGSETXID signal handler, the program will hang.

This patch tells the runtime package to not try to intercept
SIGSETXID on GNU/Linux.  This will be odd if a Go program
wants to try to use that signal, but it means that cgo
programs that call setuid, etc., won't hang.

Fixes #3871.

R=rsc, r, minux.ma, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/6455050
2012-07-26 22:46:20 -07:00

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// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
#define N SigNotify
#define K SigKill
#define T SigThrow
#define P SigPanic
#define D SigDefault
SigTab runtime·sigtab[] = {
/* 0 */ 0, "SIGNONE: no trap",
/* 1 */ N+K, "SIGHUP: terminal line hangup",
/* 2 */ N+K, "SIGINT: interrupt",
/* 3 */ N+T, "SIGQUIT: quit",
/* 4 */ T, "SIGILL: illegal instruction",
/* 5 */ T, "SIGTRAP: trace trap",
/* 6 */ N+T, "SIGABRT: abort",
/* 7 */ P, "SIGBUS: bus error",
/* 8 */ P, "SIGFPE: floating-point exception",
/* 9 */ 0, "SIGKILL: kill",
/* 10 */ N, "SIGUSR1: user-defined signal 1",
/* 11 */ P, "SIGSEGV: segmentation violation",
/* 12 */ N, "SIGUSR2: user-defined signal 2",
/* 13 */ N, "SIGPIPE: write to broken pipe",
/* 14 */ N, "SIGALRM: alarm clock",
/* 15 */ N+K, "SIGTERM: termination",
/* 16 */ T, "SIGSTKFLT: stack fault",
/* 17 */ N, "SIGCHLD: child status has changed",
/* 18 */ 0, "SIGCONT: continue",
/* 19 */ 0, "SIGSTOP: stop, unblockable",
/* 20 */ N+D, "SIGTSTP: keyboard stop",
/* 21 */ N+D, "SIGTTIN: background read from tty",
/* 22 */ N+D, "SIGTTOU: background write to tty",
/* 23 */ N, "SIGURG: urgent condition on socket",
/* 24 */ N, "SIGXCPU: cpu limit exceeded",
/* 25 */ N, "SIGXFSZ: file size limit exceeded",
/* 26 */ N, "SIGVTALRM: virtual alarm clock",
/* 27 */ N, "SIGPROF: profiling alarm clock",
/* 28 */ N, "SIGWINCH: window size change",
/* 29 */ N, "SIGIO: i/o now possible",
/* 30 */ N, "SIGPWR: power failure restart",
/* 31 */ N, "SIGSYS: bad system call",
/* 32 */ N, "signal 32",
/* 33 */ 0, "signal 33", /* SIGSETXID; see issue 3871 */
/* 34 */ N, "signal 34",
/* 35 */ N, "signal 35",
/* 36 */ N, "signal 36",
/* 37 */ N, "signal 37",
/* 38 */ N, "signal 38",
/* 39 */ N, "signal 39",
/* 40 */ N, "signal 40",
/* 41 */ N, "signal 41",
/* 42 */ N, "signal 42",
/* 43 */ N, "signal 43",
/* 44 */ N, "signal 44",
/* 45 */ N, "signal 45",
/* 46 */ N, "signal 46",
/* 47 */ N, "signal 47",
/* 48 */ N, "signal 48",
/* 49 */ N, "signal 49",
/* 50 */ N, "signal 50",
/* 51 */ N, "signal 51",
/* 52 */ N, "signal 52",
/* 53 */ N, "signal 53",
/* 54 */ N, "signal 54",
/* 55 */ N, "signal 55",
/* 56 */ N, "signal 56",
/* 57 */ N, "signal 57",
/* 58 */ N, "signal 58",
/* 59 */ N, "signal 59",
/* 60 */ N, "signal 60",
/* 61 */ N, "signal 61",
/* 62 */ N, "signal 62",
/* 63 */ N, "signal 63",
/* 64 */ N, "signal 64",
};
#undef N
#undef K
#undef T
#undef P
#undef D