| /* Signal module -- many thanks to Lance Ellinghaus */ | |
| /* XXX Signals should be recorded per thread, now we have thread state. */ | |
| #include "Python.h" | |
| #include "intrcheck.h" | |
| #ifdef MS_WINDOWS | |
| #include <Windows.h> | |
| #ifdef HAVE_PROCESS_H | |
| #include <process.h> | |
| #endif | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef HAVE_SIGNAL_H | |
| #include <signal.h> | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef HAVE_SYS_STAT_H | |
| #include <sys/stat.h> | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H | |
| #include <sys/time.h> | |
| #endif | |
| #ifndef SIG_ERR | |
| #define SIG_ERR ((PyOS_sighandler_t)(-1)) | |
| #endif | |
| #if defined(PYOS_OS2) && !defined(PYCC_GCC) | |
| #define NSIG 12 | |
| #include <process.h> | |
| #endif | |
| #ifndef NSIG | |
| # if defined(_NSIG) | |
| # define NSIG _NSIG /* For BSD/SysV */ | |
| # elif defined(_SIGMAX) | |
| # define NSIG (_SIGMAX + 1) /* For QNX */ | |
| # elif defined(SIGMAX) | |
| # define NSIG (SIGMAX + 1) /* For djgpp */ | |
| # else | |
| # define NSIG 64 /* Use a reasonable default value */ | |
| # endif | |
| #endif | |
| /* | |
| NOTES ON THE INTERACTION BETWEEN SIGNALS AND THREADS | |
| When threads are supported, we want the following semantics: | |
| - only the main thread can set a signal handler | |
| - any thread can get a signal handler | |
| - signals are only delivered to the main thread | |
| I.e. we don't support "synchronous signals" like SIGFPE (catching | |
| this doesn't make much sense in Python anyway) nor do we support | |
| signals as a means of inter-thread communication, since not all | |
| thread implementations support that (at least our thread library | |
| doesn't). | |
| We still have the problem that in some implementations signals | |
| generated by the keyboard (e.g. SIGINT) are delivered to all | |
| threads (e.g. SGI), while in others (e.g. Solaris) such signals are | |
| delivered to one random thread (an intermediate possibility would | |
| be to deliver it to the main thread -- POSIX?). For now, we have | |
| a working implementation that works in all three cases -- the | |
| handler ignores signals if getpid() isn't the same as in the main | |
| thread. XXX This is a hack. | |
| GNU pth is a user-space threading library, and as such, all threads | |
| run within the same process. In this case, if the currently running | |
| thread is not the main_thread, send the signal to the main_thread. | |
| */ | |
| #ifdef WITH_THREAD | |
| #include <sys/types.h> /* For pid_t */ | |
| #include "pythread.h" | |
| static long main_thread; | |
| static pid_t main_pid; | |
| #endif | |
| static struct { | |
| int tripped; | |
| PyObject *func; | |
| } Handlers[NSIG]; | |
| static sig_atomic_t wakeup_fd = -1; | |
| /* Speed up sigcheck() when none tripped */ | |
| static volatile sig_atomic_t is_tripped = 0; | |
| static PyObject *DefaultHandler; | |
| static PyObject *IgnoreHandler; | |
| static PyObject *IntHandler; | |
| /* On Solaris 8, gcc will produce a warning that the function | |
| declaration is not a prototype. This is caused by the definition of | |
| SIG_DFL as (void (*)())0; the correct declaration would have been | |
| (void (*)(int))0. */ | |
| static PyOS_sighandler_t old_siginthandler = SIG_DFL; | |
| #ifdef HAVE_GETITIMER | |
| static PyObject *ItimerError; | |
| /* auxiliary functions for setitimer/getitimer */ | |
| static void | |
| timeval_from_double(double d, struct timeval *tv) | |
| { | |
| tv->tv_sec = floor(d); | |
| tv->tv_usec = fmod(d, 1.0) * 1000000.0; | |
| } | |
| Py_LOCAL_INLINE(double) | |
| double_from_timeval(struct timeval *tv) | |
| { | |
| return tv->tv_sec + (double)(tv->tv_usec / 1000000.0); | |
| } | |
| static PyObject * | |
| itimer_retval(struct itimerval *iv) | |
| { | |
| PyObject *r, *v; | |
| r = PyTuple_New(2); | |
| if (r == NULL) | |
| return NULL; | |
| if(!(v = PyFloat_FromDouble(double_from_timeval(&iv->it_value)))) { | |
| Py_DECREF(r); | |
| return NULL; | |
| } | |
| PyTuple_SET_ITEM(r, 0, v); | |
| if(!(v = PyFloat_FromDouble(double_from_timeval(&iv->it_interval)))) { | |
| Py_DECREF(r); | |
| return NULL; | |
| } | |
| PyTuple_SET_ITEM(r, 1, v); | |
| return r; | |
| } | |
| #endif | |
| static PyObject * | |
| signal_default_int_handler(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) | |
| { | |
| PyErr_SetNone(PyExc_KeyboardInterrupt); | |
| return NULL; | |
| } | |
| PyDoc_STRVAR(default_int_handler_doc, | |
| "default_int_handler(...)\n\ | |
| \n\ | |
| The default handler for SIGINT installed by Python.\n\ | |
| It raises KeyboardInterrupt."); | |
| static int | |
| checksignals_witharg(void * unused) | |
| { | |
| return PyErr_CheckSignals(); | |
| } | |
| static void | |
| trip_signal(int sig_num) | |
| { | |
| Handlers[sig_num].tripped = 1; | |
| if (is_tripped) | |
| return; | |
| /* Set is_tripped after setting .tripped, as it gets | |
| cleared in PyErr_CheckSignals() before .tripped. */ | |
| is_tripped = 1; | |
| Py_AddPendingCall(checksignals_witharg, NULL); | |
| if (wakeup_fd != -1) | |
| write(wakeup_fd, "\0", 1); | |
| } | |
| static void | |
| signal_handler(int sig_num) | |
| { | |
| int save_errno = errno; | |
| #if defined(WITH_THREAD) && defined(WITH_PTH) | |
| if (PyThread_get_thread_ident() != main_thread) { | |
| pth_raise(*(pth_t *) main_thread, sig_num); | |
| } | |
| else | |
| #endif | |
| { | |
| #ifdef WITH_THREAD | |
| /* See NOTES section above */ | |
| if (getpid() == main_pid) | |
| #endif | |
| { | |
| trip_signal(sig_num); | |
| } | |
| #ifndef HAVE_SIGACTION | |
| #ifdef SIGCHLD | |
| /* To avoid infinite recursion, this signal remains | |
| reset until explicit re-instated. | |
| Don't clear the 'func' field as it is our pointer | |
| to the Python handler... */ | |
| if (sig_num != SIGCHLD) | |
| #endif | |
| /* If the handler was not set up with sigaction, reinstall it. See | |
| * Python/pythonrun.c for the implementation of PyOS_setsig which | |
| * makes this true. See also issue8354. */ | |
| PyOS_setsig(sig_num, signal_handler); | |
| #endif | |
| } | |
| /* Issue #10311: asynchronously executing signal handlers should not | |
| mutate errno under the feet of unsuspecting C code. */ | |
| errno = save_errno; | |
| } | |
| #ifdef HAVE_ALARM | |
| static PyObject * | |
| signal_alarm(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) | |
| { | |
| int t; | |
| if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "i:alarm", &t)) | |
| return NULL; | |
| /* alarm() returns the number of seconds remaining */ | |
| return PyInt_FromLong((long)alarm(t)); | |
| } | |
| PyDoc_STRVAR(alarm_doc, | |
| "alarm(seconds)\n\ | |
| \n\ | |
| Arrange for SIGALRM to arrive after the given number of seconds."); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef HAVE_PAUSE | |
| static PyObject * | |
| signal_pause(PyObject *self) | |
| { | |
| Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS | |
| (void)pause(); | |
| Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS | |
| /* make sure that any exceptions that got raised are propagated | |
| * back into Python | |
| */ | |
| if (PyErr_CheckSignals()) | |
| return NULL; | |
| Py_INCREF(Py_None); | |
| return Py_None; | |
| } | |
| PyDoc_STRVAR(pause_doc, | |
| "pause()\n\ | |
| \n\ | |
| Wait until a signal arrives."); | |
| #endif | |
| static PyObject * | |
| signal_signal(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) | |
| { | |
| PyObject *obj; | |
| int sig_num; | |
| PyObject *old_handler; | |
| void (*func)(int); | |
| if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "iO:signal", &sig_num, &obj)) | |
| return NULL; | |
| #ifdef MS_WINDOWS | |
| /* Validate that sig_num is one of the allowable signals */ | |
| switch (sig_num) { | |
| case SIGABRT: break; | |
| #ifdef SIGBREAK | |
| /* Issue #10003: SIGBREAK is not documented as permitted, but works | |
| and corresponds to CTRL_BREAK_EVENT. */ | |
| case SIGBREAK: break; | |
| #endif | |
| case SIGFPE: break; | |
| case SIGILL: break; | |
| case SIGINT: break; | |
| case SIGSEGV: break; | |
| case SIGTERM: break; | |
| default: | |
| PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "invalid signal value"); | |
| return NULL; | |
| } | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef WITH_THREAD | |
| if (PyThread_get_thread_ident() != main_thread) { | |
| PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, | |
| "signal only works in main thread"); | |
| return NULL; | |
| } | |
| #endif | |
| if (sig_num < 1 || sig_num >= NSIG) { | |
| PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, | |
| "signal number out of range"); | |
| return NULL; | |
| } | |
| if (obj == IgnoreHandler) | |
| func = SIG_IGN; | |
| else if (obj == DefaultHandler) | |
| func = SIG_DFL; | |
| else if (!PyCallable_Check(obj)) { | |
| PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, | |
| "signal handler must be signal.SIG_IGN, signal.SIG_DFL, or a callable object"); | |
| return NULL; | |
| } | |
| else | |
| func = signal_handler; | |
| if (PyOS_setsig(sig_num, func) == SIG_ERR) { | |
| PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_RuntimeError); | |
| return NULL; | |
| } | |
| old_handler = Handlers[sig_num].func; | |
| Handlers[sig_num].tripped = 0; | |
| Py_INCREF(obj); | |
| Handlers[sig_num].func = obj; | |
| return old_handler; | |
| } | |
| PyDoc_STRVAR(signal_doc, | |
| "signal(sig, action) -> action\n\ | |
| \n\ | |
| Set the action for the given signal. The action can be SIG_DFL,\n\ | |
| SIG_IGN, or a callable Python object. The previous action is\n\ | |
| returned. See getsignal() for possible return values.\n\ | |
| \n\ | |
| *** IMPORTANT NOTICE ***\n\ | |
| A signal handler function is called with two arguments:\n\ | |
| the first is the signal number, the second is the interrupted stack frame."); | |
| static PyObject * | |
| signal_getsignal(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) | |
| { | |
| int sig_num; | |
| PyObject *old_handler; | |
| if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "i:getsignal", &sig_num)) | |
| return NULL; | |
| if (sig_num < 1 || sig_num >= NSIG) { | |
| PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, | |
| "signal number out of range"); | |
| return NULL; | |
| } | |
| old_handler = Handlers[sig_num].func; | |
| Py_INCREF(old_handler); | |
| return old_handler; | |
| } | |
| PyDoc_STRVAR(getsignal_doc, | |
| "getsignal(sig) -> action\n\ | |
| \n\ | |
| Return the current action for the given signal. The return value can be:\n\ | |
| SIG_IGN -- if the signal is being ignored\n\ | |
| SIG_DFL -- if the default action for the signal is in effect\n\ | |
| None -- if an unknown handler is in effect\n\ | |
| anything else -- the callable Python object used as a handler"); | |
| #ifdef HAVE_SIGINTERRUPT | |
| PyDoc_STRVAR(siginterrupt_doc, | |
| "siginterrupt(sig, flag) -> None\n\ | |
| change system call restart behaviour: if flag is False, system calls\n\ | |
| will be restarted when interrupted by signal sig, else system calls\n\ | |
| will be interrupted."); | |
| static PyObject * | |
| signal_siginterrupt(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) | |
| { | |
| int sig_num; | |
| int flag; | |
| if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "ii:siginterrupt", &sig_num, &flag)) | |
| return NULL; | |
| if (sig_num < 1 || sig_num >= NSIG) { | |
| PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, | |
| "signal number out of range"); | |
| return NULL; | |
| } | |
| if (siginterrupt(sig_num, flag)<0) { | |
| PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_RuntimeError); | |
| return NULL; | |
| } | |
| Py_INCREF(Py_None); | |
| return Py_None; | |
| } | |
| #endif | |
| static PyObject * | |
| signal_set_wakeup_fd(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) | |
| { | |
| struct stat buf; | |
| int fd, old_fd; | |
| if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "i:set_wakeup_fd", &fd)) | |
| return NULL; | |
| #ifdef WITH_THREAD | |
| if (PyThread_get_thread_ident() != main_thread) { | |
| PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, | |
| "set_wakeup_fd only works in main thread"); | |
| return NULL; | |
| } | |
| #endif | |
| if (fd != -1 && fstat(fd, &buf) != 0) { | |
| PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "invalid fd"); | |
| return NULL; | |
| } | |
| old_fd = wakeup_fd; | |
| wakeup_fd = fd; | |
| return PyLong_FromLong(old_fd); | |
| } | |
| PyDoc_STRVAR(set_wakeup_fd_doc, | |
| "set_wakeup_fd(fd) -> fd\n\ | |
| \n\ | |
| Sets the fd to be written to (with '\\0') when a signal\n\ | |
| comes in. A library can use this to wakeup select or poll.\n\ | |
| The previous fd is returned.\n\ | |
| \n\ | |
| The fd must be non-blocking."); | |
| /* C API for the same, without all the error checking */ | |
| int | |
| PySignal_SetWakeupFd(int fd) | |
| { | |
| int old_fd = wakeup_fd; | |
| if (fd < 0) | |
| fd = -1; | |
| wakeup_fd = fd; | |
| return old_fd; | |
| } | |
| #ifdef HAVE_SETITIMER | |
| static PyObject * | |
| signal_setitimer(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) | |
| { | |
| double first; | |
| double interval = 0; | |
| int which; | |
| struct itimerval new, old; | |
| if(!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "id|d:setitimer", &which, &first, &interval)) | |
| return NULL; | |
| timeval_from_double(first, &new.it_value); | |
| timeval_from_double(interval, &new.it_interval); | |
| /* Let OS check "which" value */ | |
| if (setitimer(which, &new, &old) != 0) { | |
| PyErr_SetFromErrno(ItimerError); | |
| return NULL; | |
| } | |
| return itimer_retval(&old); | |
| } | |
| PyDoc_STRVAR(setitimer_doc, | |
| "setitimer(which, seconds[, interval])\n\ | |
| \n\ | |
| Sets given itimer (one of ITIMER_REAL, ITIMER_VIRTUAL\n\ | |
| or ITIMER_PROF) to fire after value seconds and after\n\ | |
| that every interval seconds.\n\ | |
| The itimer can be cleared by setting seconds to zero.\n\ | |
| \n\ | |
| Returns old values as a tuple: (delay, interval)."); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef HAVE_GETITIMER | |
| static PyObject * | |
| signal_getitimer(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) | |
| { | |
| int which; | |
| struct itimerval old; | |
| if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "i:getitimer", &which)) | |
| return NULL; | |
| if (getitimer(which, &old) != 0) { | |
| PyErr_SetFromErrno(ItimerError); | |
| return NULL; | |
| } | |
| return itimer_retval(&old); | |
| } | |
| PyDoc_STRVAR(getitimer_doc, | |
| "getitimer(which)\n\ | |
| \n\ | |
| Returns current value of given itimer."); | |
| #endif | |
| /* List of functions defined in the module */ | |
| static PyMethodDef signal_methods[] = { | |
| #ifdef HAVE_ALARM | |
| {"alarm", signal_alarm, METH_VARARGS, alarm_doc}, | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef HAVE_SETITIMER | |
| {"setitimer", signal_setitimer, METH_VARARGS, setitimer_doc}, | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef HAVE_GETITIMER | |
| {"getitimer", signal_getitimer, METH_VARARGS, getitimer_doc}, | |
| #endif | |
| {"signal", signal_signal, METH_VARARGS, signal_doc}, | |
| {"getsignal", signal_getsignal, METH_VARARGS, getsignal_doc}, | |
| {"set_wakeup_fd", signal_set_wakeup_fd, METH_VARARGS, set_wakeup_fd_doc}, | |
| #ifdef HAVE_SIGINTERRUPT | |
| {"siginterrupt", signal_siginterrupt, METH_VARARGS, siginterrupt_doc}, | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef HAVE_PAUSE | |
| {"pause", (PyCFunction)signal_pause, | |
| METH_NOARGS,pause_doc}, | |
| #endif | |
| {"default_int_handler", signal_default_int_handler, | |
| METH_VARARGS, default_int_handler_doc}, | |
| {NULL, NULL} /* sentinel */ | |
| }; | |
| PyDoc_STRVAR(module_doc, | |
| "This module provides mechanisms to use signal handlers in Python.\n\ | |
| \n\ | |
| Functions:\n\ | |
| \n\ | |
| alarm() -- cause SIGALRM after a specified time [Unix only]\n\ | |
| setitimer() -- cause a signal (described below) after a specified\n\ | |
| float time and the timer may restart then [Unix only]\n\ | |
| getitimer() -- get current value of timer [Unix only]\n\ | |
| signal() -- set the action for a given signal\n\ | |
| getsignal() -- get the signal action for a given signal\n\ | |
| pause() -- wait until a signal arrives [Unix only]\n\ | |
| default_int_handler() -- default SIGINT handler\n\ | |
| \n\ | |
| signal constants:\n\ | |
| SIG_DFL -- used to refer to the system default handler\n\ | |
| SIG_IGN -- used to ignore the signal\n\ | |
| NSIG -- number of defined signals\n\ | |
| SIGINT, SIGTERM, etc. -- signal numbers\n\ | |
| \n\ | |
| itimer constants:\n\ | |
| ITIMER_REAL -- decrements in real time, and delivers SIGALRM upon\n\ | |
| expiration\n\ | |
| ITIMER_VIRTUAL -- decrements only when the process is executing,\n\ | |
| and delivers SIGVTALRM upon expiration\n\ | |
| ITIMER_PROF -- decrements both when the process is executing and\n\ | |
| when the system is executing on behalf of the process.\n\ | |
| Coupled with ITIMER_VIRTUAL, this timer is usually\n\ | |
| used to profile the time spent by the application\n\ | |
| in user and kernel space. SIGPROF is delivered upon\n\ | |
| expiration.\n\ | |
| \n\n\ | |
| *** IMPORTANT NOTICE ***\n\ | |
| A signal handler function is called with two arguments:\n\ | |
| the first is the signal number, the second is the interrupted stack frame."); | |
| PyMODINIT_FUNC | |
| initsignal(void) | |
| { | |
| PyObject *m, *d, *x; | |
| int i; | |
| #ifdef WITH_THREAD | |
| main_thread = PyThread_get_thread_ident(); | |
| main_pid = getpid(); | |
| #endif | |
| /* Create the module and add the functions */ | |
| m = Py_InitModule3("signal", signal_methods, module_doc); | |
| if (m == NULL) | |
| return; | |
| /* Add some symbolic constants to the module */ | |
| d = PyModule_GetDict(m); | |
| x = DefaultHandler = PyLong_FromVoidPtr((void *)SIG_DFL); | |
| if (!x || PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIG_DFL", x) < 0) | |
| goto finally; | |
| x = IgnoreHandler = PyLong_FromVoidPtr((void *)SIG_IGN); | |
| if (!x || PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIG_IGN", x) < 0) | |
| goto finally; | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong((long)NSIG); | |
| if (!x || PyDict_SetItemString(d, "NSIG", x) < 0) | |
| goto finally; | |
| Py_DECREF(x); | |
| x = IntHandler = PyDict_GetItemString(d, "default_int_handler"); | |
| if (!x) | |
| goto finally; | |
| Py_INCREF(IntHandler); | |
| Handlers[0].tripped = 0; | |
| for (i = 1; i < NSIG; i++) { | |
| void (*t)(int); | |
| t = PyOS_getsig(i); | |
| Handlers[i].tripped = 0; | |
| if (t == SIG_DFL) | |
| Handlers[i].func = DefaultHandler; | |
| else if (t == SIG_IGN) | |
| Handlers[i].func = IgnoreHandler; | |
| else | |
| Handlers[i].func = Py_None; /* None of our business */ | |
| Py_INCREF(Handlers[i].func); | |
| } | |
| if (Handlers[SIGINT].func == DefaultHandler) { | |
| /* Install default int handler */ | |
| Py_INCREF(IntHandler); | |
| Py_DECREF(Handlers[SIGINT].func); | |
| Handlers[SIGINT].func = IntHandler; | |
| old_siginthandler = PyOS_setsig(SIGINT, signal_handler); | |
| } | |
| #ifdef SIGHUP | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGHUP); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGHUP", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGINT | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGINT); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGINT", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGBREAK | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGBREAK); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGBREAK", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGQUIT | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGQUIT); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGQUIT", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGILL | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGILL); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGILL", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGTRAP | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGTRAP); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGTRAP", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGIOT | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGIOT); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGIOT", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGABRT | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGABRT); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGABRT", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGEMT | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGEMT); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGEMT", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGFPE | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGFPE); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGFPE", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGKILL | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGKILL); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGKILL", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGBUS | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGBUS); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGBUS", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGSEGV | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGSEGV); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGSEGV", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGSYS | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGSYS); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGSYS", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGPIPE | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGPIPE); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGPIPE", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGALRM | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGALRM); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGALRM", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGTERM | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGTERM); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGTERM", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGUSR1 | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGUSR1); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGUSR1", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGUSR2 | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGUSR2); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGUSR2", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGCLD | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGCLD); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGCLD", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGCHLD | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGCHLD); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGCHLD", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGPWR | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGPWR); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGPWR", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGIO | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGIO); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGIO", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGURG | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGURG); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGURG", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGWINCH | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGWINCH); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGWINCH", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGPOLL | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGPOLL); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGPOLL", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGSTOP | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGSTOP); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGSTOP", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGTSTP | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGTSTP); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGTSTP", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGCONT | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGCONT); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGCONT", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGTTIN | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGTTIN); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGTTIN", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGTTOU | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGTTOU); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGTTOU", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGVTALRM | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGVTALRM); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGVTALRM", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGPROF | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGPROF); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGPROF", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGXCPU | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGXCPU); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGXCPU", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGXFSZ | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGXFSZ); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGXFSZ", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGRTMIN | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGRTMIN); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGRTMIN", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGRTMAX | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGRTMAX); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGRTMAX", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef SIGINFO | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(SIGINFO); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIGINFO", x); | |
| Py_XDECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef ITIMER_REAL | |
| x = PyLong_FromLong(ITIMER_REAL); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "ITIMER_REAL", x); | |
| Py_DECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef ITIMER_VIRTUAL | |
| x = PyLong_FromLong(ITIMER_VIRTUAL); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "ITIMER_VIRTUAL", x); | |
| Py_DECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef ITIMER_PROF | |
| x = PyLong_FromLong(ITIMER_PROF); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "ITIMER_PROF", x); | |
| Py_DECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #if defined (HAVE_SETITIMER) || defined (HAVE_GETITIMER) | |
| ItimerError = PyErr_NewException("signal.ItimerError", | |
| PyExc_IOError, NULL); | |
| if (ItimerError != NULL) | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "ItimerError", ItimerError); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef CTRL_C_EVENT | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(CTRL_C_EVENT); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "CTRL_C_EVENT", x); | |
| Py_DECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| #ifdef CTRL_BREAK_EVENT | |
| x = PyInt_FromLong(CTRL_BREAK_EVENT); | |
| PyDict_SetItemString(d, "CTRL_BREAK_EVENT", x); | |
| Py_DECREF(x); | |
| #endif | |
| if (!PyErr_Occurred()) | |
| return; | |
| /* Check for errors */ | |
| finally: | |
| return; | |
| } | |
| static void | |
| finisignal(void) | |
| { | |
| int i; | |
| PyObject *func; | |
| PyOS_setsig(SIGINT, old_siginthandler); | |
| old_siginthandler = SIG_DFL; | |
| for (i = 1; i < NSIG; i++) { | |
| func = Handlers[i].func; | |
| Handlers[i].tripped = 0; | |
| Handlers[i].func = NULL; | |
| if (i != SIGINT && func != NULL && func != Py_None && | |
| func != DefaultHandler && func != IgnoreHandler) | |
| PyOS_setsig(i, SIG_DFL); | |
| Py_XDECREF(func); | |
| } | |
| Py_XDECREF(IntHandler); | |
| IntHandler = NULL; | |
| Py_XDECREF(DefaultHandler); | |
| DefaultHandler = NULL; | |
| Py_XDECREF(IgnoreHandler); | |
| IgnoreHandler = NULL; | |
| } | |
| /* Declared in pyerrors.h */ | |
| int | |
| PyErr_CheckSignals(void) | |
| { | |
| int i; | |
| PyObject *f; | |
| if (!is_tripped) | |
| return 0; | |
| #ifdef WITH_THREAD | |
| if (PyThread_get_thread_ident() != main_thread) | |
| return 0; | |
| #endif | |
| /* | |
| * The is_tripped variable is meant to speed up the calls to | |
| * PyErr_CheckSignals (both directly or via pending calls) when no | |
| * signal has arrived. This variable is set to 1 when a signal arrives | |
| * and it is set to 0 here, when we know some signals arrived. This way | |
| * we can run the registered handlers with no signals blocked. | |
| * | |
| * NOTE: with this approach we can have a situation where is_tripped is | |
| * 1 but we have no more signals to handle (Handlers[i].tripped | |
| * is 0 for every signal i). This won't do us any harm (except | |
| * we're gonna spent some cycles for nothing). This happens when | |
| * we receive a signal i after we zero is_tripped and before we | |
| * check Handlers[i].tripped. | |
| */ | |
| is_tripped = 0; | |
| if (!(f = (PyObject *)PyEval_GetFrame())) | |
| f = Py_None; | |
| for (i = 1; i < NSIG; i++) { | |
| if (Handlers[i].tripped) { | |
| PyObject *result = NULL; | |
| PyObject *arglist = Py_BuildValue("(iO)", i, f); | |
| Handlers[i].tripped = 0; | |
| if (arglist) { | |
| result = PyEval_CallObject(Handlers[i].func, | |
| arglist); | |
| Py_DECREF(arglist); | |
| } | |
| if (!result) | |
| return -1; | |
| Py_DECREF(result); | |
| } | |
| } | |
| return 0; | |
| } | |
| /* Replacements for intrcheck.c functionality | |
| * Declared in pyerrors.h | |
| */ | |
| void | |
| PyErr_SetInterrupt(void) | |
| { | |
| trip_signal(SIGINT); | |
| } | |
| void | |
| PyOS_InitInterrupts(void) | |
| { | |
| initsignal(); | |
| _PyImport_FixupExtension("signal", "signal"); | |
| } | |
| void | |
| PyOS_FiniInterrupts(void) | |
| { | |
| finisignal(); | |
| } | |
| int | |
| PyOS_InterruptOccurred(void) | |
| { | |
| if (Handlers[SIGINT].tripped) { | |
| #ifdef WITH_THREAD | |
| if (PyThread_get_thread_ident() != main_thread) | |
| return 0; | |
| #endif | |
| Handlers[SIGINT].tripped = 0; | |
| return 1; | |
| } | |
| return 0; | |
| } | |
| void | |
| PyOS_AfterFork(void) | |
| { | |
| #ifdef WITH_THREAD | |
| _PyGILState_Reinit(); | |
| PyEval_ReInitThreads(); | |
| main_thread = PyThread_get_thread_ident(); | |
| main_pid = getpid(); | |
| _PyImport_ReInitLock(); | |
| PyThread_ReInitTLS(); | |
| #endif | |
| } |