NAME
sigio_init,
sigio_free, sigio_copy,
sigio_setown, sigio_getown
— asynchronous IO signal
API
SYNOPSIS
#include
<sys/sigio.h>
void
sigio_init(struct
sigio_ref *sir);
void
sigio_free(struct
sigio_ref *sir);
void
sigio_copy(struct
sigio_ref *dst, struct
sigio_ref *src);
int
sigio_setown(struct
sigio_ref *sir, u_long
cmd, caddr_t
data);
pid_t
sigio_getown(struct
sigio_ref *sir, u_long
cmd, caddr_t
data);
DESCRIPTION
The asynchronous IO signal API provides a means to manage signal registrations. It associates a process or process group with a signal source. The association is revoked automatically when the process or process group is deleted.
sigio_init()
initializes the sigio reference sir.
sigio_free()
clears any process or process group associated with reference
sir.
sigio_copy()
copies registration from reference src to reference
dst.
sigio_setown()
associates the reference sir with a process or process
group. cmd is one of ioctl commands
FIOSETOWN, SIOCSPGRP and
TIOCSPGRP. data is a pointer
to a signed integer that represents the ID of the owner of the registration.
For FIOSETOWN and SIOCSPGRP,
a positive ID is taken as a process ID, and a negative ID is taken as a
process group ID. If cmd is
TIOCSPGRP, a positive ID is taken as a process group
ID, and negative ID values are not allowed. For all values of
cmd, the reference sir is
cleared if the ID is zero.
When
sigio_setown()
is called, the invoking process' credentials are stored in the reference.
These credentials are checked when the reference is used with
pgsigio(9).
sigio_getown()
stores the ID of the process or process group associated with the reference
sir to the signed integer pointed by
data. cmd is one of ioctl
commands FIOGETOWN,
SIOCGPGRP and TIOCGPGRP. For
FIOGETOWN and SIOCGPGRP, a
process ID is stored as a positive ID, and a process group ID is stored as a
negative ID. For TIOCGPGRP, a process ID is stored
as a negative ID, and a process group ID is stored as a positive ID. If
there is no registered owner, a zero is stored in the integer.
CONTEXT
sigio_init(),
sigio_free(), sigio_copy(),
sigio_setown() and
sigio_getown() can be called during autoconf, or
from process context.
RETURN VALUES
sigio_setown() returns 0 on success.
Otherwise, the following error values are returned:
- [
EINVAL] - The process group ID is invalid.
- [
EPERM] - The invoking process belongs to another session than the process or process group.
- [
ESRCH] - The process or process group does not exist.
- [
ESRCH] - The process is exiting.
SEE ALSO
HISTORY
The sigio routines were adapted from FreeBSD and first appeared in OpenBSD 6.5.