| 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253545556575859606162636465666768697071727374757677787980818283848586878889909192939495 | /* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: *//* * signal testing function for uClibc * Copyright (C) 2000-2006 by Erik Andersen <andersen@uclibc.org> * * Licensed under the LGPL v2.1, see the file COPYING.LIB in this tarball. */#ifndef _GNU_SOURCE# define _GNU_SOURCE#endif#include <errno.h>#include <stdio.h>#include <stdlib.h>#include <string.h>#include <strings.h>#include <fcntl.h>#include <signal.h>/* -------------------------------------------------*//* This stuff is common to all the testing routines *//* -------------------------------------------------*/const char *it = "<UNSET>";		/* Routine name for message routines. */size_t errors = 0;static void check(int thing, int number){	if (!thing) {		printf("%s: flunked test %d\n", it, number);		++errors;	}}#if 0static void equal(const char *a, const char *b, int number){	check(a != NULL && b != NULL && (strcmp(a, b) == 0), number);}#endif/* -------------------------------------------------*//* Let the tests begin....                          *//* -------------------------------------------------*/int global_int = 0;static void set_global_int_to_one(int signum){	printf ("Received signal %d (%s).\n", signum, strsignal(signum));	global_int = 1;	return;}static void signal_test_1(void){	global_int = 0;	it = "global variable set from signal handler";	if (signal(SIGUSR1, set_global_int_to_one) == SIG_ERR) {		perror("signal(SIGUSR1) failed");		exit(-1);	}	raise(SIGUSR1);	/* This should already have jumped to the signal handler */	check((global_int == 1), 1);	global_int = 0;	if (signal(SIGUSR1, SIG_IGN) == SIG_ERR) {		perror("signal(SIGUSR1) failed");		exit(-1);	}	raise(SIGUSR1);	/* This should not go to the signal handler this time since we  */	check((global_int == 0), 1);}int main(void){	int status;	signal_test_1();	if (errors == 0) {		status = EXIT_SUCCESS;		printf("No errors.\n");	} else {		status = EXIT_FAILURE;		printf("%lu errors.\n", (unsigned long)errors);	}	exit(status);}
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