/src/Python-3.8.3/Modules/signalmodule.c
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1  |  |  | 
2  |  | /* Signal module -- many thanks to Lance Ellinghaus */  | 
3  |  |  | 
4  |  | /* XXX Signals should be recorded per thread, now we have thread state. */  | 
5  |  |  | 
6  |  | #include "Python.h"  | 
7  |  | #include "pycore_atomic.h"  | 
8  |  | #include "pycore_ceval.h"  | 
9  |  | #include "pycore_pystate.h"  | 
10  |  |  | 
11  |  | #ifndef MS_WINDOWS  | 
12  |  | #include "posixmodule.h"  | 
13  |  | #endif  | 
14  |  | #ifdef MS_WINDOWS  | 
15  |  | #include "socketmodule.h"   /* needed for SOCKET_T */  | 
16  |  | #endif  | 
17  |  |  | 
18  |  | #ifdef MS_WINDOWS  | 
19  |  | #include <windows.h>  | 
20  |  | #ifdef HAVE_PROCESS_H  | 
21  |  | #include <process.h>  | 
22  |  | #endif  | 
23  |  | #endif  | 
24  |  |  | 
25  |  | #ifdef HAVE_SIGNAL_H  | 
26  |  | #include <signal.h>  | 
27  |  | #endif  | 
28  |  | #ifdef HAVE_SYS_STAT_H  | 
29  |  | #include <sys/stat.h>  | 
30  |  | #endif  | 
31  |  | #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H  | 
32  |  | #include <sys/time.h>  | 
33  |  | #endif  | 
34  |  |  | 
35  |  | #if defined(HAVE_PTHREAD_SIGMASK) && !defined(HAVE_BROKEN_PTHREAD_SIGMASK)  | 
36  |  | #  define PYPTHREAD_SIGMASK  | 
37  |  | #endif  | 
38  |  |  | 
39  |  | #if defined(PYPTHREAD_SIGMASK) && defined(HAVE_PTHREAD_H)  | 
40  |  | #  include <pthread.h>  | 
41  |  | #endif  | 
42  |  |  | 
43  |  | #ifndef SIG_ERR  | 
44  |  | #define SIG_ERR ((PyOS_sighandler_t)(-1))  | 
45  |  | #endif  | 
46  |  |  | 
47  |  | #ifndef NSIG  | 
48  |  | # if defined(_NSIG)  | 
49  |  | #  define NSIG _NSIG            /* For BSD/SysV */  | 
50  |  | # elif defined(_SIGMAX)  | 
51  |  | #  define NSIG (_SIGMAX + 1)    /* For QNX */  | 
52  |  | # elif defined(SIGMAX)  | 
53  |  | #  define NSIG (SIGMAX + 1)     /* For djgpp */  | 
54  |  | # else  | 
55  |  | #  define NSIG 64               /* Use a reasonable default value */  | 
56  |  | # endif  | 
57  |  | #endif  | 
58  |  |  | 
59  |  | #include "clinic/signalmodule.c.h"  | 
60  |  |  | 
61  |  | /*[clinic input]  | 
62  |  | module signal  | 
63  |  | [clinic start generated code]*/  | 
64  |  | /*[clinic end generated code: output=da39a3ee5e6b4b0d input=b0301a3bde5fe9d3]*/  | 
65  |  |  | 
66  |  | /*[python input]  | 
67  |  |  | 
68  |  | class sigset_t_converter(CConverter):  | 
69  |  |     type = 'sigset_t'  | 
70  |  |     converter = '_Py_Sigset_Converter'  | 
71  |  |  | 
72  |  | [python start generated code]*/  | 
73  |  | /*[python end generated code: output=da39a3ee5e6b4b0d input=b5689d14466b6823]*/  | 
74  |  |  | 
75  |  | /*  | 
76  |  |    NOTES ON THE INTERACTION BETWEEN SIGNALS AND THREADS  | 
77  |  |  | 
78  |  |    We want the following semantics:  | 
79  |  |  | 
80  |  |    - only the main thread can set a signal handler  | 
81  |  |    - only the main thread runs the signal handler  | 
82  |  |    - signals can be delivered to any thread  | 
83  |  |    - any thread can get a signal handler  | 
84  |  |  | 
85  |  |    I.e. we don't support "synchronous signals" like SIGFPE (catching  | 
86  |  |    this doesn't make much sense in Python anyway) nor do we support  | 
87  |  |    signals as a means of inter-thread communication, since not all  | 
88  |  |    thread implementations support that (at least our thread library  | 
89  |  |    doesn't).  | 
90  |  |  | 
91  |  |    We still have the problem that in some implementations signals  | 
92  |  |    generated by the keyboard (e.g. SIGINT) are delivered to all  | 
93  |  |    threads (e.g. SGI), while in others (e.g. Solaris) such signals are  | 
94  |  |    delivered to one random thread. On Linux, signals are delivered to  | 
95  |  |    the main thread (unless the main thread is blocking the signal, for  | 
96  |  |    example because it's already handling the same signal).  Since we  | 
97  |  |    allow signals to be delivered to any thread, this works fine. The  | 
98  |  |    only oddity is that the thread executing the Python signal handler  | 
99  |  |    may not be the thread that received the signal.  | 
100  |  | */  | 
101  |  |  | 
102  |  | #include "pythread.h"  | 
103  |  |  | 
104  |  | static volatile struct { | 
105  |  |     _Py_atomic_int tripped;  | 
106  |  |     PyObject *func;  | 
107  |  | } Handlers[NSIG];  | 
108  |  |  | 
109  |  | #ifdef MS_WINDOWS  | 
110  |  | #define INVALID_FD ((SOCKET_T)-1)  | 
111  |  |  | 
112  |  | static volatile struct { | 
113  |  |     SOCKET_T fd;  | 
114  |  |     int warn_on_full_buffer;  | 
115  |  |     int use_send;  | 
116  |  | } wakeup = {.fd = INVALID_FD, .warn_on_full_buffer = 1, .use_send = 0}; | 
117  |  | #else  | 
118  | 0  | #define INVALID_FD (-1)  | 
119  |  | static volatile struct { | 
120  |  |     sig_atomic_t fd;  | 
121  |  |     int warn_on_full_buffer;  | 
122  |  | } wakeup = {.fd = INVALID_FD, .warn_on_full_buffer = 1}; | 
123  |  | #endif  | 
124  |  |  | 
125  |  | /* Speed up sigcheck() when none tripped */  | 
126  |  | static _Py_atomic_int is_tripped;  | 
127  |  |  | 
128  |  | static PyObject *DefaultHandler;  | 
129  |  | static PyObject *IgnoreHandler;  | 
130  |  | static PyObject *IntHandler;  | 
131  |  |  | 
132  |  | #ifdef MS_WINDOWS  | 
133  |  | static HANDLE sigint_event = NULL;  | 
134  |  | #endif  | 
135  |  |  | 
136  |  | #ifdef HAVE_GETITIMER  | 
137  |  | static PyObject *ItimerError;  | 
138  |  |  | 
139  |  | /* auxiliary functions for setitimer */  | 
140  |  | static int  | 
141  |  | timeval_from_double(PyObject *obj, struct timeval *tv)  | 
142  | 0  | { | 
143  | 0  |     if (obj == NULL) { | 
144  | 0  |         tv->tv_sec = 0;  | 
145  | 0  |         tv->tv_usec = 0;  | 
146  | 0  |         return 0;  | 
147  | 0  |     }  | 
148  |  |  | 
149  | 0  |     _PyTime_t t;  | 
150  | 0  |     if (_PyTime_FromSecondsObject(&t, obj, _PyTime_ROUND_CEILING) < 0) { | 
151  | 0  |         return -1;  | 
152  | 0  |     }  | 
153  | 0  |     return _PyTime_AsTimeval(t, tv, _PyTime_ROUND_CEILING);  | 
154  | 0  | }  | 
155  |  |  | 
156  |  | Py_LOCAL_INLINE(double)  | 
157  |  | double_from_timeval(struct timeval *tv)  | 
158  | 0  | { | 
159  | 0  |     return tv->tv_sec + (double)(tv->tv_usec / 1000000.0);  | 
160  | 0  | }  | 
161  |  |  | 
162  |  | static PyObject *  | 
163  |  | itimer_retval(struct itimerval *iv)  | 
164  | 0  | { | 
165  | 0  |     PyObject *r, *v;  | 
166  |  | 
  | 
167  | 0  |     r = PyTuple_New(2);  | 
168  | 0  |     if (r == NULL)  | 
169  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
170  |  |  | 
171  | 0  |     if(!(v = PyFloat_FromDouble(double_from_timeval(&iv->it_value)))) { | 
172  | 0  |         Py_DECREF(r);  | 
173  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
174  | 0  |     }  | 
175  |  |  | 
176  | 0  |     PyTuple_SET_ITEM(r, 0, v);  | 
177  |  | 
  | 
178  | 0  |     if(!(v = PyFloat_FromDouble(double_from_timeval(&iv->it_interval)))) { | 
179  | 0  |         Py_DECREF(r);  | 
180  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
181  | 0  |     }  | 
182  |  |  | 
183  | 0  |     PyTuple_SET_ITEM(r, 1, v);  | 
184  |  | 
  | 
185  | 0  |     return r;  | 
186  | 0  | }  | 
187  |  | #endif  | 
188  |  |  | 
189  |  | static int  | 
190  |  | is_main(_PyRuntimeState *runtime)  | 
191  | 3.68k  | { | 
192  | 3.68k  |     unsigned long thread = PyThread_get_thread_ident();  | 
193  | 3.68k  |     PyInterpreterState *interp = _PyRuntimeState_GetThreadState(runtime)->interp;  | 
194  | 3.68k  |     return (thread == runtime->main_thread  | 
195  | 3.68k  |             && interp == runtime->interpreters.main);  | 
196  | 3.68k  | }  | 
197  |  |  | 
198  |  | static PyObject *  | 
199  |  | signal_default_int_handler(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)  | 
200  | 0  | { | 
201  | 0  |     PyErr_SetNone(PyExc_KeyboardInterrupt);  | 
202  | 0  |     return NULL;  | 
203  | 0  | }  | 
204  |  |  | 
205  |  | PyDoc_STRVAR(default_int_handler_doc,  | 
206  |  | "default_int_handler(...)\n\  | 
207  |  | \n\  | 
208  |  | The default handler for SIGINT installed by Python.\n\  | 
209  |  | It raises KeyboardInterrupt.");  | 
210  |  |  | 
211  |  |  | 
212  |  | static int  | 
213  |  | report_wakeup_write_error(void *data)  | 
214  | 0  | { | 
215  | 0  |     PyObject *exc, *val, *tb;  | 
216  | 0  |     int save_errno = errno;  | 
217  | 0  |     errno = (int) (intptr_t) data;  | 
218  | 0  |     PyErr_Fetch(&exc, &val, &tb);  | 
219  | 0  |     PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError);  | 
220  | 0  |     PySys_WriteStderr("Exception ignored when trying to write to the " | 
221  | 0  |                       "signal wakeup fd:\n");  | 
222  | 0  |     PyErr_WriteUnraisable(NULL);  | 
223  | 0  |     PyErr_Restore(exc, val, tb);  | 
224  | 0  |     errno = save_errno;  | 
225  | 0  |     return 0;  | 
226  | 0  | }  | 
227  |  |  | 
228  |  | #ifdef MS_WINDOWS  | 
229  |  | static int  | 
230  |  | report_wakeup_send_error(void* data)  | 
231  |  | { | 
232  |  |     PyObject *exc, *val, *tb;  | 
233  |  |     PyErr_Fetch(&exc, &val, &tb);  | 
234  |  |     /* PyErr_SetExcFromWindowsErr() invokes FormatMessage() which  | 
235  |  |        recognizes the error codes used by both GetLastError() and  | 
236  |  |        WSAGetLastError */  | 
237  |  |     PyErr_SetExcFromWindowsErr(PyExc_OSError, (int) (intptr_t) data);  | 
238  |  |     PySys_WriteStderr("Exception ignored when trying to send to the " | 
239  |  |                       "signal wakeup fd:\n");  | 
240  |  |     PyErr_WriteUnraisable(NULL);  | 
241  |  |     PyErr_Restore(exc, val, tb);  | 
242  |  |     return 0;  | 
243  |  | }  | 
244  |  | #endif   /* MS_WINDOWS */  | 
245  |  |  | 
246  |  | static void  | 
247  |  | trip_signal(int sig_num)  | 
248  | 0  | { | 
249  | 0  |     unsigned char byte;  | 
250  | 0  |     int fd;  | 
251  | 0  |     Py_ssize_t rc;  | 
252  |  | 
  | 
253  | 0  |     _Py_atomic_store_relaxed(&Handlers[sig_num].tripped, 1);  | 
254  |  |  | 
255  |  |     /* Set is_tripped after setting .tripped, as it gets  | 
256  |  |        cleared in PyErr_CheckSignals() before .tripped. */  | 
257  | 0  |     _Py_atomic_store(&is_tripped, 1);  | 
258  |  |  | 
259  |  |     /* Notify ceval.c */  | 
260  | 0  |     _PyRuntimeState *runtime = &_PyRuntime;  | 
261  | 0  |     PyThreadState *tstate = _PyRuntimeState_GetThreadState(runtime);  | 
262  | 0  |     _PyEval_SignalReceived(&runtime->ceval);  | 
263  |  |  | 
264  |  |     /* And then write to the wakeup fd *after* setting all the globals and  | 
265  |  |        doing the _PyEval_SignalReceived. We used to write to the wakeup fd  | 
266  |  |        and then set the flag, but this allowed the following sequence of events  | 
267  |  |        (especially on windows, where trip_signal may run in a new thread):  | 
268  |  |  | 
269  |  |        - main thread blocks on select([wakeup.fd], ...)  | 
270  |  |        - signal arrives  | 
271  |  |        - trip_signal writes to the wakeup fd  | 
272  |  |        - the main thread wakes up  | 
273  |  |        - the main thread checks the signal flags, sees that they're unset  | 
274  |  |        - the main thread empties the wakeup fd  | 
275  |  |        - the main thread goes back to sleep  | 
276  |  |        - trip_signal sets the flags to request the Python-level signal handler  | 
277  |  |          be run  | 
278  |  |        - the main thread doesn't notice, because it's asleep  | 
279  |  |  | 
280  |  |        See bpo-30038 for more details.  | 
281  |  |     */  | 
282  |  | 
  | 
283  |  | #ifdef MS_WINDOWS  | 
284  |  |     fd = Py_SAFE_DOWNCAST(wakeup.fd, SOCKET_T, int);  | 
285  |  | #else  | 
286  | 0  |     fd = wakeup.fd;  | 
287  | 0  | #endif  | 
288  |  | 
  | 
289  | 0  |     if (fd != INVALID_FD) { | 
290  | 0  |         byte = (unsigned char)sig_num;  | 
291  |  | #ifdef MS_WINDOWS  | 
292  |  |         if (wakeup.use_send) { | 
293  |  |             rc = send(fd, &byte, 1, 0);  | 
294  |  |  | 
295  |  |             if (rc < 0) { | 
296  |  |                 int last_error = GetLastError();  | 
297  |  |                 if (wakeup.warn_on_full_buffer ||  | 
298  |  |                     last_error != WSAEWOULDBLOCK)  | 
299  |  |                 { | 
300  |  |                     /* Py_AddPendingCall() isn't signal-safe, but we  | 
301  |  |                        still use it for this exceptional case. */  | 
302  |  |                     _PyEval_AddPendingCall(tstate, &runtime->ceval,  | 
303  |  |                                            report_wakeup_send_error,  | 
304  |  |                                            (void *)(intptr_t) last_error);  | 
305  |  |                 }  | 
306  |  |             }  | 
307  |  |         }  | 
308  |  |         else  | 
309  |  | #endif  | 
310  | 0  |         { | 
311  |  |             /* _Py_write_noraise() retries write() if write() is interrupted by  | 
312  |  |                a signal (fails with EINTR). */  | 
313  | 0  |             rc = _Py_write_noraise(fd, &byte, 1);  | 
314  |  | 
  | 
315  | 0  |             if (rc < 0) { | 
316  | 0  |                 if (wakeup.warn_on_full_buffer ||  | 
317  | 0  |                     (errno != EWOULDBLOCK && errno != EAGAIN))  | 
318  | 0  |                 { | 
319  |  |                     /* Py_AddPendingCall() isn't signal-safe, but we  | 
320  |  |                        still use it for this exceptional case. */  | 
321  | 0  |                     _PyEval_AddPendingCall(tstate, &runtime->ceval,  | 
322  | 0  |                                            report_wakeup_write_error,  | 
323  | 0  |                                            (void *)(intptr_t)errno);  | 
324  | 0  |                 }  | 
325  | 0  |             }  | 
326  | 0  |         }  | 
327  | 0  |     }  | 
328  | 0  | }  | 
329  |  |  | 
330  |  | static void  | 
331  |  | signal_handler(int sig_num)  | 
332  | 0  | { | 
333  | 0  |     int save_errno = errno;  | 
334  |  | 
  | 
335  | 0  |     trip_signal(sig_num);  | 
336  |  | 
  | 
337  |  | #ifndef HAVE_SIGACTION  | 
338  |  | #ifdef SIGCHLD  | 
339  |  |     /* To avoid infinite recursion, this signal remains  | 
340  |  |        reset until explicit re-instated.  | 
341  |  |        Don't clear the 'func' field as it is our pointer  | 
342  |  |        to the Python handler... */  | 
343  |  |     if (sig_num != SIGCHLD)  | 
344  |  | #endif  | 
345  |  |     /* If the handler was not set up with sigaction, reinstall it.  See  | 
346  |  |      * Python/pylifecycle.c for the implementation of PyOS_setsig which  | 
347  |  |      * makes this true.  See also issue8354. */  | 
348  |  |     PyOS_setsig(sig_num, signal_handler);  | 
349  |  | #endif  | 
350  |  |  | 
351  |  |     /* Issue #10311: asynchronously executing signal handlers should not  | 
352  |  |        mutate errno under the feet of unsuspecting C code. */  | 
353  | 0  |     errno = save_errno;  | 
354  |  | 
  | 
355  |  | #ifdef MS_WINDOWS  | 
356  |  |     if (sig_num == SIGINT)  | 
357  |  |         SetEvent(sigint_event);  | 
358  |  | #endif  | 
359  | 0  | }  | 
360  |  |  | 
361  |  |  | 
362  |  | #ifdef HAVE_ALARM  | 
363  |  |  | 
364  |  | /*[clinic input]  | 
365  |  | signal.alarm -> long  | 
366  |  |  | 
367  |  |     seconds: int  | 
368  |  |     /  | 
369  |  |  | 
370  |  | Arrange for SIGALRM to arrive after the given number of seconds.  | 
371  |  | [clinic start generated code]*/  | 
372  |  |  | 
373  |  | static long  | 
374  |  | signal_alarm_impl(PyObject *module, int seconds)  | 
375  |  | /*[clinic end generated code: output=144232290814c298 input=0d5e97e0e6f39e86]*/  | 
376  | 0  | { | 
377  |  |     /* alarm() returns the number of seconds remaining */  | 
378  | 0  |     return (long)alarm(seconds);  | 
379  | 0  | }  | 
380  |  |  | 
381  |  | #endif  | 
382  |  |  | 
383  |  | #ifdef HAVE_PAUSE  | 
384  |  |  | 
385  |  | /*[clinic input]  | 
386  |  | signal.pause  | 
387  |  |  | 
388  |  | Wait until a signal arrives.  | 
389  |  | [clinic start generated code]*/  | 
390  |  |  | 
391  |  | static PyObject *  | 
392  |  | signal_pause_impl(PyObject *module)  | 
393  |  | /*[clinic end generated code: output=391656788b3c3929 input=f03de0f875752062]*/  | 
394  | 0  | { | 
395  | 0  |     Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS  | 
396  | 0  |     (void)pause();  | 
397  | 0  |     Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS  | 
398  |  |     /* make sure that any exceptions that got raised are propagated  | 
399  |  |      * back into Python  | 
400  |  |      */  | 
401  | 0  |     if (PyErr_CheckSignals())  | 
402  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
403  |  |  | 
404  | 0  |     Py_RETURN_NONE;  | 
405  | 0  | }  | 
406  |  |  | 
407  |  | #endif  | 
408  |  |  | 
409  |  | /*[clinic input]  | 
410  |  | signal.raise_signal  | 
411  |  |  | 
412  |  |     signalnum: int  | 
413  |  |     /  | 
414  |  |  | 
415  |  | Send a signal to the executing process.  | 
416  |  | [clinic start generated code]*/  | 
417  |  |  | 
418  |  | static PyObject *  | 
419  |  | signal_raise_signal_impl(PyObject *module, int signalnum)  | 
420  |  | /*[clinic end generated code: output=e2b014220aa6111d input=e90c0f9a42358de6]*/  | 
421  | 0  | { | 
422  | 0  |     int err;  | 
423  | 0  |     Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS  | 
424  | 0  |     _Py_BEGIN_SUPPRESS_IPH  | 
425  | 0  |     err = raise(signalnum);  | 
426  | 0  |     _Py_END_SUPPRESS_IPH  | 
427  | 0  |     Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS  | 
428  |  | 
  | 
429  | 0  |     if (err) { | 
430  | 0  |         return PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError);  | 
431  | 0  |     }  | 
432  | 0  |     Py_RETURN_NONE;  | 
433  | 0  | }  | 
434  |  |  | 
435  |  | /*[clinic input]  | 
436  |  | signal.signal  | 
437  |  |  | 
438  |  |     signalnum: int  | 
439  |  |     handler:   object  | 
440  |  |     /  | 
441  |  |  | 
442  |  | Set the action for the given signal.  | 
443  |  |  | 
444  |  | The action can be SIG_DFL, SIG_IGN, or a callable Python object.  | 
445  |  | The previous action is returned.  See getsignal() for possible return values.  | 
446  |  |  | 
447  |  | *** IMPORTANT NOTICE ***  | 
448  |  | A signal handler function is called with two arguments:  | 
449  |  | the first is the signal number, the second is the interrupted stack frame.  | 
450  |  | [clinic start generated code]*/  | 
451  |  |  | 
452  |  | static PyObject *  | 
453  |  | signal_signal_impl(PyObject *module, int signalnum, PyObject *handler)  | 
454  |  | /*[clinic end generated code: output=b44cfda43780f3a1 input=deee84af5fa0432c]*/  | 
455  | 0  | { | 
456  | 0  |     PyObject *old_handler;  | 
457  | 0  |     void (*func)(int);  | 
458  |  | #ifdef MS_WINDOWS  | 
459  |  |     /* Validate that signalnum is one of the allowable signals */  | 
460  |  |     switch (signalnum) { | 
461  |  |         case SIGABRT: break;  | 
462  |  | #ifdef SIGBREAK  | 
463  |  |         /* Issue #10003: SIGBREAK is not documented as permitted, but works  | 
464  |  |            and corresponds to CTRL_BREAK_EVENT. */  | 
465  |  |         case SIGBREAK: break;  | 
466  |  | #endif  | 
467  |  |         case SIGFPE: break;  | 
468  |  |         case SIGILL: break;  | 
469  |  |         case SIGINT: break;  | 
470  |  |         case SIGSEGV: break;  | 
471  |  |         case SIGTERM: break;  | 
472  |  |         default:  | 
473  |  |             PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "invalid signal value");  | 
474  |  |             return NULL;  | 
475  |  |     }  | 
476  |  | #endif  | 
477  |  | 
  | 
478  | 0  |     _PyRuntimeState *runtime = &_PyRuntime;  | 
479  | 0  |     if (!is_main(runtime)) { | 
480  | 0  |         PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,  | 
481  | 0  |                         "signal only works in main thread");  | 
482  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
483  | 0  |     }  | 
484  | 0  |     if (signalnum < 1 || signalnum >= NSIG) { | 
485  | 0  |         PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,  | 
486  | 0  |                         "signal number out of range");  | 
487  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
488  | 0  |     }  | 
489  | 0  |     if (handler == IgnoreHandler)  | 
490  | 0  |         func = SIG_IGN;  | 
491  | 0  |     else if (handler == DefaultHandler)  | 
492  | 0  |         func = SIG_DFL;  | 
493  | 0  |     else if (!PyCallable_Check(handler)) { | 
494  | 0  |         PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,  | 
495  | 0  | "signal handler must be signal.SIG_IGN, signal.SIG_DFL, or a callable object");  | 
496  | 0  |                 return NULL;  | 
497  | 0  |     }  | 
498  | 0  |     else  | 
499  | 0  |         func = signal_handler;  | 
500  |  |     /* Check for pending signals before changing signal handler */  | 
501  | 0  |     if (_PyErr_CheckSignals()) { | 
502  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
503  | 0  |     }  | 
504  | 0  |     if (PyOS_setsig(signalnum, func) == SIG_ERR) { | 
505  | 0  |         PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError);  | 
506  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
507  | 0  |     }  | 
508  | 0  |     old_handler = Handlers[signalnum].func;  | 
509  | 0  |     Py_INCREF(handler);  | 
510  | 0  |     Handlers[signalnum].func = handler;  | 
511  | 0  |     if (old_handler != NULL)  | 
512  | 0  |         return old_handler;  | 
513  | 0  |     else  | 
514  | 0  |         Py_RETURN_NONE;  | 
515  | 0  | }  | 
516  |  |  | 
517  |  |  | 
518  |  | /*[clinic input]  | 
519  |  | signal.getsignal  | 
520  |  |  | 
521  |  |     signalnum: int  | 
522  |  |     /  | 
523  |  |  | 
524  |  | Return the current action for the given signal.  | 
525  |  |  | 
526  |  | The return value can be:  | 
527  |  |   SIG_IGN -- if the signal is being ignored  | 
528  |  |   SIG_DFL -- if the default action for the signal is in effect  | 
529  |  |   None    -- if an unknown handler is in effect  | 
530  |  |   anything else -- the callable Python object used as a handler  | 
531  |  | [clinic start generated code]*/  | 
532  |  |  | 
533  |  | static PyObject *  | 
534  |  | signal_getsignal_impl(PyObject *module, int signalnum)  | 
535  |  | /*[clinic end generated code: output=35b3e0e796fd555e input=ac23a00f19dfa509]*/  | 
536  | 0  | { | 
537  | 0  |     PyObject *old_handler;  | 
538  | 0  |     if (signalnum < 1 || signalnum >= NSIG) { | 
539  | 0  |         PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,  | 
540  | 0  |                         "signal number out of range");  | 
541  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
542  | 0  |     }  | 
543  | 0  |     old_handler = Handlers[signalnum].func;  | 
544  | 0  |     if (old_handler != NULL) { | 
545  | 0  |         Py_INCREF(old_handler);  | 
546  | 0  |         return old_handler;  | 
547  | 0  |     }  | 
548  | 0  |     else { | 
549  | 0  |         Py_RETURN_NONE;  | 
550  | 0  |     }  | 
551  | 0  | }  | 
552  |  |  | 
553  |  |  | 
554  |  | /*[clinic input]  | 
555  |  | signal.strsignal  | 
556  |  |  | 
557  |  |     signalnum: int  | 
558  |  |     /  | 
559  |  |  | 
560  |  | Return the system description of the given signal.  | 
561  |  |  | 
562  |  | The return values can be such as "Interrupt", "Segmentation fault", etc.  | 
563  |  | Returns None if the signal is not recognized.  | 
564  |  | [clinic start generated code]*/  | 
565  |  |  | 
566  |  | static PyObject *  | 
567  |  | signal_strsignal_impl(PyObject *module, int signalnum)  | 
568  |  | /*[clinic end generated code: output=44e12e1e3b666261 input=b77914b03f856c74]*/  | 
569  | 0  | { | 
570  | 0  |     char *res;  | 
571  |  | 
  | 
572  | 0  |     if (signalnum < 1 || signalnum >= NSIG) { | 
573  | 0  |         PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,  | 
574  | 0  |                 "signal number out of range");  | 
575  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
576  | 0  |     }  | 
577  |  |  | 
578  |  | #ifndef HAVE_STRSIGNAL  | 
579  |  |     switch (signalnum) { | 
580  |  |         /* Though being a UNIX, HP-UX does not provide strsignal(3). */  | 
581  |  | #ifndef MS_WINDOWS  | 
582  |  |         case SIGHUP:  | 
583  |  |             res = "Hangup";  | 
584  |  |             break;  | 
585  |  |         case SIGALRM:  | 
586  |  |             res = "Alarm clock";  | 
587  |  |             break;  | 
588  |  |         case SIGPIPE:  | 
589  |  |             res = "Broken pipe";  | 
590  |  |             break;  | 
591  |  |         case SIGQUIT:  | 
592  |  |             res = "Quit";  | 
593  |  |             break;  | 
594  |  |         case SIGCHLD:  | 
595  |  |             res = "Child exited";  | 
596  |  |             break;  | 
597  |  | #endif  | 
598  |  |         /* Custom redefinition of POSIX signals allowed on Windows. */  | 
599  |  |         case SIGINT:  | 
600  |  |             res = "Interrupt";  | 
601  |  |             break;  | 
602  |  |         case SIGILL:  | 
603  |  |             res = "Illegal instruction";  | 
604  |  |             break;  | 
605  |  |         case SIGABRT:  | 
606  |  |             res = "Aborted";  | 
607  |  |             break;  | 
608  |  |         case SIGFPE:  | 
609  |  |             res = "Floating point exception";  | 
610  |  |             break;  | 
611  |  |         case SIGSEGV:  | 
612  |  |             res = "Segmentation fault";  | 
613  |  |             break;  | 
614  |  |         case SIGTERM:  | 
615  |  |             res = "Terminated";  | 
616  |  |             break;  | 
617  |  |         default:  | 
618  |  |             Py_RETURN_NONE;  | 
619  |  |     }  | 
620  |  | #else  | 
621  | 0  |     errno = 0;  | 
622  | 0  |     res = strsignal(signalnum);  | 
623  |  | 
  | 
624  | 0  |     if (errno || res == NULL || strstr(res, "Unknown signal") != NULL)  | 
625  | 0  |         Py_RETURN_NONE;  | 
626  | 0  | #endif  | 
627  |  |  | 
628  | 0  |     return Py_BuildValue("s", res); | 
629  | 0  | }  | 
630  |  |  | 
631  |  | #ifdef HAVE_SIGINTERRUPT  | 
632  |  |  | 
633  |  | /*[clinic input]  | 
634  |  | signal.siginterrupt  | 
635  |  |  | 
636  |  |     signalnum: int  | 
637  |  |     flag:      int  | 
638  |  |     /  | 
639  |  |  | 
640  |  | Change system call restart behaviour.  | 
641  |  |  | 
642  |  | If flag is False, system calls will be restarted when interrupted by  | 
643  |  | signal sig, else system calls will be interrupted.  | 
644  |  | [clinic start generated code]*/  | 
645  |  |  | 
646  |  | static PyObject *  | 
647  |  | signal_siginterrupt_impl(PyObject *module, int signalnum, int flag)  | 
648  |  | /*[clinic end generated code: output=063816243d85dd19 input=4160acacca3e2099]*/  | 
649  | 0  | { | 
650  | 0  |     if (signalnum < 1 || signalnum >= NSIG) { | 
651  | 0  |         PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,  | 
652  | 0  |                         "signal number out of range");  | 
653  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
654  | 0  |     }  | 
655  | 0  |     if (siginterrupt(signalnum, flag)<0) { | 
656  | 0  |         PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError);  | 
657  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
658  | 0  |     }  | 
659  | 0  |     Py_RETURN_NONE;  | 
660  | 0  | }  | 
661  |  |  | 
662  |  | #endif  | 
663  |  |  | 
664  |  |  | 
665  |  | static PyObject*  | 
666  |  | signal_set_wakeup_fd(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwds)  | 
667  | 0  | { | 
668  | 0  |     struct _Py_stat_struct status;  | 
669  | 0  |     static char *kwlist[] = { | 
670  | 0  |         "", "warn_on_full_buffer", NULL,  | 
671  | 0  |     };  | 
672  | 0  |     int warn_on_full_buffer = 1;  | 
673  |  | #ifdef MS_WINDOWS  | 
674  |  |     PyObject *fdobj;  | 
675  |  |     SOCKET_T sockfd, old_sockfd;  | 
676  |  |     int res;  | 
677  |  |     int res_size = sizeof res;  | 
678  |  |     PyObject *mod;  | 
679  |  |     int is_socket;  | 
680  |  |  | 
681  |  |     if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwds, "O|$p:set_wakeup_fd", kwlist,  | 
682  |  |                                      &fdobj, &warn_on_full_buffer))  | 
683  |  |         return NULL;  | 
684  |  |  | 
685  |  |     sockfd = PyLong_AsSocket_t(fdobj);  | 
686  |  |     if (sockfd == (SOCKET_T)(-1) && PyErr_Occurred())  | 
687  |  |         return NULL;  | 
688  |  | #else  | 
689  | 0  |     int fd, old_fd;  | 
690  |  | 
  | 
691  | 0  |     if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwds, "i|$p:set_wakeup_fd", kwlist,  | 
692  | 0  |                                      &fd, &warn_on_full_buffer))  | 
693  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
694  | 0  | #endif  | 
695  |  |  | 
696  | 0  |     _PyRuntimeState *runtime = &_PyRuntime;  | 
697  | 0  |     if (!is_main(runtime)) { | 
698  | 0  |         PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,  | 
699  | 0  |                         "set_wakeup_fd only works in main thread");  | 
700  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
701  | 0  |     }  | 
702  |  |  | 
703  |  | #ifdef MS_WINDOWS  | 
704  |  |     is_socket = 0;  | 
705  |  |     if (sockfd != INVALID_FD) { | 
706  |  |         /* Import the _socket module to call WSAStartup() */  | 
707  |  |         mod = PyImport_ImportModuleNoBlock("_socket"); | 
708  |  |         if (mod == NULL)  | 
709  |  |             return NULL;  | 
710  |  |         Py_DECREF(mod);  | 
711  |  |  | 
712  |  |         /* test the socket */  | 
713  |  |         if (getsockopt(sockfd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR,  | 
714  |  |                        (char *)&res, &res_size) != 0) { | 
715  |  |             int fd, err;  | 
716  |  |  | 
717  |  |             err = WSAGetLastError();  | 
718  |  |             if (err != WSAENOTSOCK) { | 
719  |  |                 PyErr_SetExcFromWindowsErr(PyExc_OSError, err);  | 
720  |  |                 return NULL;  | 
721  |  |             }  | 
722  |  |  | 
723  |  |             fd = (int)sockfd;  | 
724  |  |             if ((SOCKET_T)fd != sockfd) { | 
725  |  |                 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "invalid fd");  | 
726  |  |                 return NULL;  | 
727  |  |             }  | 
728  |  |  | 
729  |  |             if (_Py_fstat(fd, &status) != 0)  | 
730  |  |                 return NULL;  | 
731  |  |  | 
732  |  |             /* on Windows, a file cannot be set to non-blocking mode */  | 
733  |  |         }  | 
734  |  |         else { | 
735  |  |             is_socket = 1;  | 
736  |  |  | 
737  |  |             /* Windows does not provide a function to test if a socket  | 
738  |  |                is in non-blocking mode */  | 
739  |  |         }  | 
740  |  |     }  | 
741  |  |  | 
742  |  |     old_sockfd = wakeup.fd;  | 
743  |  |     wakeup.fd = sockfd;  | 
744  |  |     wakeup.warn_on_full_buffer = warn_on_full_buffer;  | 
745  |  |     wakeup.use_send = is_socket;  | 
746  |  |  | 
747  |  |     if (old_sockfd != INVALID_FD)  | 
748  |  |         return PyLong_FromSocket_t(old_sockfd);  | 
749  |  |     else  | 
750  |  |         return PyLong_FromLong(-1);  | 
751  |  | #else  | 
752  | 0  |     if (fd != -1) { | 
753  | 0  |         int blocking;  | 
754  |  | 
  | 
755  | 0  |         if (_Py_fstat(fd, &status) != 0)  | 
756  | 0  |             return NULL;  | 
757  |  |  | 
758  | 0  |         blocking = _Py_get_blocking(fd);  | 
759  | 0  |         if (blocking < 0)  | 
760  | 0  |             return NULL;  | 
761  | 0  |         if (blocking) { | 
762  | 0  |             PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError,  | 
763  | 0  |                          "the fd %i must be in non-blocking mode",  | 
764  | 0  |                          fd);  | 
765  | 0  |             return NULL;  | 
766  | 0  |         }  | 
767  | 0  |     }  | 
768  |  |  | 
769  | 0  |     old_fd = wakeup.fd;  | 
770  | 0  |     wakeup.fd = fd;  | 
771  | 0  |     wakeup.warn_on_full_buffer = warn_on_full_buffer;  | 
772  |  | 
  | 
773  | 0  |     return PyLong_FromLong(old_fd);  | 
774  | 0  | #endif  | 
775  | 0  | }  | 
776  |  |  | 
777  |  | PyDoc_STRVAR(set_wakeup_fd_doc,  | 
778  |  | "set_wakeup_fd(fd, *, warn_on_full_buffer=True) -> fd\n\  | 
779  |  | \n\  | 
780  |  | Sets the fd to be written to (with the signal number) when a signal\n\  | 
781  |  | comes in.  A library can use this to wakeup select or poll.\n\  | 
782  |  | The previous fd or -1 is returned.\n\  | 
783  |  | \n\  | 
784  |  | The fd must be non-blocking.");  | 
785  |  |  | 
786  |  | /* C API for the same, without all the error checking */  | 
787  |  | int  | 
788  |  | PySignal_SetWakeupFd(int fd)  | 
789  | 0  | { | 
790  | 0  |     int old_fd;  | 
791  | 0  |     if (fd < 0)  | 
792  | 0  |         fd = -1;  | 
793  |  | 
  | 
794  |  | #ifdef MS_WINDOWS  | 
795  |  |     old_fd = Py_SAFE_DOWNCAST(wakeup.fd, SOCKET_T, int);  | 
796  |  | #else  | 
797  | 0  |     old_fd = wakeup.fd;  | 
798  | 0  | #endif  | 
799  | 0  |     wakeup.fd = fd;  | 
800  | 0  |     wakeup.warn_on_full_buffer = 1;  | 
801  | 0  |     return old_fd;  | 
802  | 0  | }  | 
803  |  |  | 
804  |  |  | 
805  |  | #ifdef HAVE_SETITIMER  | 
806  |  |  | 
807  |  | /*[clinic input]  | 
808  |  | signal.setitimer  | 
809  |  |  | 
810  |  |     which:    int  | 
811  |  |     seconds:  object  | 
812  |  |     interval: object(c_default="NULL") = 0.0  | 
813  |  |     /  | 
814  |  |  | 
815  |  | Sets given itimer (one of ITIMER_REAL, ITIMER_VIRTUAL or ITIMER_PROF).  | 
816  |  |  | 
817  |  | The timer will fire after value seconds and after that every interval seconds.  | 
818  |  | The itimer can be cleared by setting seconds to zero.  | 
819  |  |  | 
820  |  | Returns old values as a tuple: (delay, interval).  | 
821  |  | [clinic start generated code]*/  | 
822  |  |  | 
823  |  | static PyObject *  | 
824  |  | signal_setitimer_impl(PyObject *module, int which, PyObject *seconds,  | 
825  |  |                       PyObject *interval)  | 
826  |  | /*[clinic end generated code: output=65f9dcbddc35527b input=de43daf194e6f66f]*/  | 
827  | 0  | { | 
828  | 0  |     struct itimerval new, old;  | 
829  |  | 
  | 
830  | 0  |     if (timeval_from_double(seconds, &new.it_value) < 0) { | 
831  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
832  | 0  |     }  | 
833  | 0  |     if (timeval_from_double(interval, &new.it_interval) < 0) { | 
834  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
835  | 0  |     }  | 
836  |  |  | 
837  |  |     /* Let OS check "which" value */  | 
838  | 0  |     if (setitimer(which, &new, &old) != 0) { | 
839  | 0  |         PyErr_SetFromErrno(ItimerError);  | 
840  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
841  | 0  |     }  | 
842  |  |  | 
843  | 0  |     return itimer_retval(&old);  | 
844  | 0  | }  | 
845  |  |  | 
846  |  | #endif  | 
847  |  |  | 
848  |  |  | 
849  |  | #ifdef HAVE_GETITIMER  | 
850  |  |  | 
851  |  | /*[clinic input]  | 
852  |  | signal.getitimer  | 
853  |  |  | 
854  |  |     which:    int  | 
855  |  |     /  | 
856  |  |  | 
857  |  | Returns current value of given itimer.  | 
858  |  | [clinic start generated code]*/  | 
859  |  |  | 
860  |  | static PyObject *  | 
861  |  | signal_getitimer_impl(PyObject *module, int which)  | 
862  |  | /*[clinic end generated code: output=9e053175d517db40 input=f7d21d38f3490627]*/  | 
863  | 0  | { | 
864  | 0  |     struct itimerval old;  | 
865  |  | 
  | 
866  | 0  |     if (getitimer(which, &old) != 0) { | 
867  | 0  |         PyErr_SetFromErrno(ItimerError);  | 
868  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
869  | 0  |     }  | 
870  |  |  | 
871  | 0  |     return itimer_retval(&old);  | 
872  | 0  | }  | 
873  |  |  | 
874  |  | #endif  | 
875  |  |  | 
876  |  | #if defined(PYPTHREAD_SIGMASK) || defined(HAVE_SIGPENDING)  | 
877  |  | static PyObject*  | 
878  |  | sigset_to_set(sigset_t mask)  | 
879  | 0  | { | 
880  | 0  |     PyObject *signum, *result;  | 
881  | 0  |     int sig;  | 
882  |  | 
  | 
883  | 0  |     result = PySet_New(0);  | 
884  | 0  |     if (result == NULL)  | 
885  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
886  |  |  | 
887  | 0  |     for (sig = 1; sig < NSIG; sig++) { | 
888  | 0  |         if (sigismember(&mask, sig) != 1)  | 
889  | 0  |             continue;  | 
890  |  |  | 
891  |  |         /* Handle the case where it is a member by adding the signal to  | 
892  |  |            the result list.  Ignore the other cases because they mean the  | 
893  |  |            signal isn't a member of the mask or the signal was invalid,  | 
894  |  |            and an invalid signal must have been our fault in constructing  | 
895  |  |            the loop boundaries. */  | 
896  | 0  |         signum = PyLong_FromLong(sig);  | 
897  | 0  |         if (signum == NULL) { | 
898  | 0  |             Py_DECREF(result);  | 
899  | 0  |             return NULL;  | 
900  | 0  |         }  | 
901  | 0  |         if (PySet_Add(result, signum) == -1) { | 
902  | 0  |             Py_DECREF(signum);  | 
903  | 0  |             Py_DECREF(result);  | 
904  | 0  |             return NULL;  | 
905  | 0  |         }  | 
906  | 0  |         Py_DECREF(signum);  | 
907  | 0  |     }  | 
908  | 0  |     return result;  | 
909  | 0  | }  | 
910  |  | #endif  | 
911  |  |  | 
912  |  | #ifdef PYPTHREAD_SIGMASK  | 
913  |  |  | 
914  |  | /*[clinic input]  | 
915  |  | signal.pthread_sigmask  | 
916  |  |  | 
917  |  |     how:  int  | 
918  |  |     mask: sigset_t  | 
919  |  |     /  | 
920  |  |  | 
921  |  | Fetch and/or change the signal mask of the calling thread.  | 
922  |  | [clinic start generated code]*/  | 
923  |  |  | 
924  |  | static PyObject *  | 
925  |  | signal_pthread_sigmask_impl(PyObject *module, int how, sigset_t mask)  | 
926  |  | /*[clinic end generated code: output=0562c0fb192981a8 input=85bcebda442fa77f]*/  | 
927  | 0  | { | 
928  | 0  |     sigset_t previous;  | 
929  | 0  |     int err;  | 
930  |  | 
  | 
931  | 0  |     err = pthread_sigmask(how, &mask, &previous);  | 
932  | 0  |     if (err != 0) { | 
933  | 0  |         errno = err;  | 
934  | 0  |         PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError);  | 
935  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
936  | 0  |     }  | 
937  |  |  | 
938  |  |     /* if signals was unblocked, signal handlers have been called */  | 
939  | 0  |     if (PyErr_CheckSignals())  | 
940  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
941  |  |  | 
942  | 0  |     return sigset_to_set(previous);  | 
943  | 0  | }  | 
944  |  |  | 
945  |  | #endif   /* #ifdef PYPTHREAD_SIGMASK */  | 
946  |  |  | 
947  |  |  | 
948  |  | #ifdef HAVE_SIGPENDING  | 
949  |  |  | 
950  |  | /*[clinic input]  | 
951  |  | signal.sigpending  | 
952  |  |  | 
953  |  | Examine pending signals.  | 
954  |  |  | 
955  |  | Returns a set of signal numbers that are pending for delivery to  | 
956  |  | the calling thread.  | 
957  |  | [clinic start generated code]*/  | 
958  |  |  | 
959  |  | static PyObject *  | 
960  |  | signal_sigpending_impl(PyObject *module)  | 
961  |  | /*[clinic end generated code: output=53375ffe89325022 input=e0036c016f874e29]*/  | 
962  | 0  | { | 
963  | 0  |     int err;  | 
964  | 0  |     sigset_t mask;  | 
965  | 0  |     err = sigpending(&mask);  | 
966  | 0  |     if (err)  | 
967  | 0  |         return PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError);  | 
968  | 0  |     return sigset_to_set(mask);  | 
969  | 0  | }  | 
970  |  |  | 
971  |  | #endif   /* #ifdef HAVE_SIGPENDING */  | 
972  |  |  | 
973  |  |  | 
974  |  | #ifdef HAVE_SIGWAIT  | 
975  |  |  | 
976  |  | /*[clinic input]  | 
977  |  | signal.sigwait  | 
978  |  |  | 
979  |  |     sigset: sigset_t  | 
980  |  |     /  | 
981  |  |  | 
982  |  | Wait for a signal.  | 
983  |  |  | 
984  |  | Suspend execution of the calling thread until the delivery of one of the  | 
985  |  | signals specified in the signal set sigset.  The function accepts the signal  | 
986  |  | and returns the signal number.  | 
987  |  | [clinic start generated code]*/  | 
988  |  |  | 
989  |  | static PyObject *  | 
990  |  | signal_sigwait_impl(PyObject *module, sigset_t sigset)  | 
991  |  | /*[clinic end generated code: output=f43770699d682f96 input=a6fbd47b1086d119]*/  | 
992  | 0  | { | 
993  | 0  |     int err, signum;  | 
994  |  | 
  | 
995  | 0  |     Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS  | 
996  | 0  |     err = sigwait(&sigset, &signum);  | 
997  | 0  |     Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS  | 
998  | 0  |     if (err) { | 
999  | 0  |         errno = err;  | 
1000  | 0  |         return PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError);  | 
1001  | 0  |     }  | 
1002  |  |  | 
1003  | 0  |     return PyLong_FromLong(signum);  | 
1004  | 0  | }  | 
1005  |  |  | 
1006  |  | #endif   /* #ifdef HAVE_SIGWAIT */  | 
1007  |  |  | 
1008  |  |  | 
1009  |  | #if defined(HAVE_SIGFILLSET) || defined(MS_WINDOWS)  | 
1010  |  |  | 
1011  |  | /*[clinic input]  | 
1012  |  | signal.valid_signals  | 
1013  |  |  | 
1014  |  | Return a set of valid signal numbers on this platform.  | 
1015  |  |  | 
1016  |  | The signal numbers returned by this function can be safely passed to  | 
1017  |  | functions like `pthread_sigmask`.  | 
1018  |  | [clinic start generated code]*/  | 
1019  |  |  | 
1020  |  | static PyObject *  | 
1021  |  | signal_valid_signals_impl(PyObject *module)  | 
1022  |  | /*[clinic end generated code: output=1609cffbcfcf1314 input=86a3717ff25288f2]*/  | 
1023  | 0  | { | 
1024  |  | #ifdef MS_WINDOWS  | 
1025  |  | #ifdef SIGBREAK  | 
1026  |  |     PyObject *tup = Py_BuildValue("(iiiiiii)", SIGABRT, SIGBREAK, SIGFPE, | 
1027  |  |                                   SIGILL, SIGINT, SIGSEGV, SIGTERM);  | 
1028  |  | #else  | 
1029  |  |     PyObject *tup = Py_BuildValue("(iiiiii)", SIGABRT, SIGFPE, SIGILL, | 
1030  |  |                                   SIGINT, SIGSEGV, SIGTERM);  | 
1031  |  | #endif  | 
1032  |  |     if (tup == NULL) { | 
1033  |  |         return NULL;  | 
1034  |  |     }  | 
1035  |  |     PyObject *set = PySet_New(tup);  | 
1036  |  |     Py_DECREF(tup);  | 
1037  |  |     return set;  | 
1038  |  | #else  | 
1039  | 0  |     sigset_t mask;  | 
1040  | 0  |     if (sigemptyset(&mask) || sigfillset(&mask)) { | 
1041  | 0  |         return PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError);  | 
1042  | 0  |     }  | 
1043  | 0  |     return sigset_to_set(mask);  | 
1044  | 0  | #endif  | 
1045  | 0  | }  | 
1046  |  |  | 
1047  |  | #endif   /* #if defined(HAVE_SIGFILLSET) || defined(MS_WINDOWS) */  | 
1048  |  |  | 
1049  |  |  | 
1050  |  | #if defined(HAVE_SIGWAITINFO) || defined(HAVE_SIGTIMEDWAIT)  | 
1051  |  | static int initialized;  | 
1052  |  | static PyStructSequence_Field struct_siginfo_fields[] = { | 
1053  |  |     {"si_signo",        "signal number"}, | 
1054  |  |     {"si_code",         "signal code"}, | 
1055  |  |     {"si_errno",        "errno associated with this signal"}, | 
1056  |  |     {"si_pid",          "sending process ID"}, | 
1057  |  |     {"si_uid",          "real user ID of sending process"}, | 
1058  |  |     {"si_status",       "exit value or signal"}, | 
1059  |  |     {"si_band",         "band event for SIGPOLL"}, | 
1060  |  |     {0} | 
1061  |  | };  | 
1062  |  |  | 
1063  |  | PyDoc_STRVAR(struct_siginfo__doc__,  | 
1064  |  | "struct_siginfo: Result from sigwaitinfo or sigtimedwait.\n\n\  | 
1065  |  | This object may be accessed either as a tuple of\n\  | 
1066  |  | (si_signo, si_code, si_errno, si_pid, si_uid, si_status, si_band),\n\  | 
1067  |  | or via the attributes si_signo, si_code, and so on.");  | 
1068  |  |  | 
1069  |  | static PyStructSequence_Desc struct_siginfo_desc = { | 
1070  |  |     "signal.struct_siginfo",           /* name */  | 
1071  |  |     struct_siginfo__doc__,       /* doc */  | 
1072  |  |     struct_siginfo_fields,       /* fields */  | 
1073  |  |     7          /* n_in_sequence */  | 
1074  |  | };  | 
1075  |  |  | 
1076  |  | static PyTypeObject SiginfoType;  | 
1077  |  |  | 
1078  |  | static PyObject *  | 
1079  |  | fill_siginfo(siginfo_t *si)  | 
1080  | 0  | { | 
1081  | 0  |     PyObject *result = PyStructSequence_New(&SiginfoType);  | 
1082  | 0  |     if (!result)  | 
1083  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
1084  |  |  | 
1085  | 0  |     PyStructSequence_SET_ITEM(result, 0, PyLong_FromLong((long)(si->si_signo)));  | 
1086  | 0  |     PyStructSequence_SET_ITEM(result, 1, PyLong_FromLong((long)(si->si_code)));  | 
1087  |  | #ifdef __VXWORKS__  | 
1088  |  |     PyStructSequence_SET_ITEM(result, 2, PyLong_FromLong(0L));  | 
1089  |  |     PyStructSequence_SET_ITEM(result, 3, PyLong_FromLong(0L));  | 
1090  |  |     PyStructSequence_SET_ITEM(result, 4, PyLong_FromLong(0L));  | 
1091  |  |     PyStructSequence_SET_ITEM(result, 5, PyLong_FromLong(0L));  | 
1092  |  | #else  | 
1093  | 0  |     PyStructSequence_SET_ITEM(result, 2, PyLong_FromLong((long)(si->si_errno)));  | 
1094  | 0  |     PyStructSequence_SET_ITEM(result, 3, PyLong_FromPid(si->si_pid));  | 
1095  | 0  |     PyStructSequence_SET_ITEM(result, 4, _PyLong_FromUid(si->si_uid));  | 
1096  | 0  |     PyStructSequence_SET_ITEM(result, 5,  | 
1097  | 0  |                                 PyLong_FromLong((long)(si->si_status)));  | 
1098  | 0  | #endif  | 
1099  | 0  | #ifdef HAVE_SIGINFO_T_SI_BAND  | 
1100  | 0  |     PyStructSequence_SET_ITEM(result, 6, PyLong_FromLong(si->si_band));  | 
1101  |  | #else  | 
1102  |  |     PyStructSequence_SET_ITEM(result, 6, PyLong_FromLong(0L));  | 
1103  |  | #endif  | 
1104  | 0  |     if (PyErr_Occurred()) { | 
1105  | 0  |         Py_DECREF(result);  | 
1106  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
1107  | 0  |     }  | 
1108  |  |  | 
1109  | 0  |     return result;  | 
1110  | 0  | }  | 
1111  |  | #endif  | 
1112  |  |  | 
1113  |  | #ifdef HAVE_SIGWAITINFO  | 
1114  |  |  | 
1115  |  | /*[clinic input]  | 
1116  |  | signal.sigwaitinfo  | 
1117  |  |  | 
1118  |  |     sigset: sigset_t  | 
1119  |  |     /  | 
1120  |  |  | 
1121  |  | Wait synchronously until one of the signals in *sigset* is delivered.  | 
1122  |  |  | 
1123  |  | Returns a struct_siginfo containing information about the signal.  | 
1124  |  | [clinic start generated code]*/  | 
1125  |  |  | 
1126  |  | static PyObject *  | 
1127  |  | signal_sigwaitinfo_impl(PyObject *module, sigset_t sigset)  | 
1128  |  | /*[clinic end generated code: output=1eb2f1fa236fdbca input=3d1a7e1f27fc664c]*/  | 
1129  | 0  | { | 
1130  | 0  |     siginfo_t si;  | 
1131  | 0  |     int err;  | 
1132  | 0  |     int async_err = 0;  | 
1133  |  | 
  | 
1134  | 0  |     do { | 
1135  | 0  |         Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS  | 
1136  | 0  |         err = sigwaitinfo(&sigset, &si);  | 
1137  | 0  |         Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS  | 
1138  | 0  |     } while (err == -1  | 
1139  | 0  |              && errno == EINTR && !(async_err = PyErr_CheckSignals()));  | 
1140  | 0  |     if (err == -1)  | 
1141  | 0  |         return (!async_err) ? PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError) : NULL;  | 
1142  |  |  | 
1143  | 0  |     return fill_siginfo(&si);  | 
1144  | 0  | }  | 
1145  |  |  | 
1146  |  | #endif   /* #ifdef HAVE_SIGWAITINFO */  | 
1147  |  |  | 
1148  |  | #ifdef HAVE_SIGTIMEDWAIT  | 
1149  |  |  | 
1150  |  | /*[clinic input]  | 
1151  |  | signal.sigtimedwait  | 
1152  |  |  | 
1153  |  |     sigset: sigset_t  | 
1154  |  |     timeout as timeout_obj: object  | 
1155  |  |     /  | 
1156  |  |  | 
1157  |  | Like sigwaitinfo(), but with a timeout.  | 
1158  |  |  | 
1159  |  | The timeout is specified in seconds, with floating point numbers allowed.  | 
1160  |  | [clinic start generated code]*/  | 
1161  |  |  | 
1162  |  | static PyObject *  | 
1163  |  | signal_sigtimedwait_impl(PyObject *module, sigset_t sigset,  | 
1164  |  |                          PyObject *timeout_obj)  | 
1165  |  | /*[clinic end generated code: output=59c8971e8ae18a64 input=87fd39237cf0b7ba]*/  | 
1166  | 0  | { | 
1167  | 0  |     struct timespec ts;  | 
1168  | 0  |     siginfo_t si;  | 
1169  | 0  |     int res;  | 
1170  | 0  |     _PyTime_t timeout, deadline, monotonic;  | 
1171  |  | 
  | 
1172  | 0  |     if (_PyTime_FromSecondsObject(&timeout,  | 
1173  | 0  |                                   timeout_obj, _PyTime_ROUND_CEILING) < 0)  | 
1174  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
1175  |  |  | 
1176  | 0  |     if (timeout < 0) { | 
1177  | 0  |         PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "timeout must be non-negative");  | 
1178  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
1179  | 0  |     }  | 
1180  |  |  | 
1181  | 0  |     deadline = _PyTime_GetMonotonicClock() + timeout;  | 
1182  |  | 
  | 
1183  | 0  |     do { | 
1184  | 0  |         if (_PyTime_AsTimespec(timeout, &ts) < 0)  | 
1185  | 0  |             return NULL;  | 
1186  |  |  | 
1187  | 0  |         Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS  | 
1188  | 0  |         res = sigtimedwait(&sigset, &si, &ts);  | 
1189  | 0  |         Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS  | 
1190  |  | 
  | 
1191  | 0  |         if (res != -1)  | 
1192  | 0  |             break;  | 
1193  |  |  | 
1194  | 0  |         if (errno != EINTR) { | 
1195  | 0  |             if (errno == EAGAIN)  | 
1196  | 0  |                 Py_RETURN_NONE;  | 
1197  | 0  |             else  | 
1198  | 0  |                 return PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError);  | 
1199  | 0  |         }  | 
1200  |  |  | 
1201  |  |         /* sigtimedwait() was interrupted by a signal (EINTR) */  | 
1202  | 0  |         if (PyErr_CheckSignals())  | 
1203  | 0  |             return NULL;  | 
1204  |  |  | 
1205  | 0  |         monotonic = _PyTime_GetMonotonicClock();  | 
1206  | 0  |         timeout = deadline - monotonic;  | 
1207  | 0  |         if (timeout < 0)  | 
1208  | 0  |             break;  | 
1209  | 0  |     } while (1);  | 
1210  |  |  | 
1211  | 0  |     return fill_siginfo(&si);  | 
1212  | 0  | }  | 
1213  |  |  | 
1214  |  | #endif   /* #ifdef HAVE_SIGTIMEDWAIT */  | 
1215  |  |  | 
1216  |  |  | 
1217  |  | #if defined(HAVE_PTHREAD_KILL)  | 
1218  |  |  | 
1219  |  | /*[clinic input]  | 
1220  |  | signal.pthread_kill  | 
1221  |  |  | 
1222  |  |     thread_id:  unsigned_long(bitwise=True)  | 
1223  |  |     signalnum:  int  | 
1224  |  |     /  | 
1225  |  |  | 
1226  |  | Send a signal to a thread.  | 
1227  |  | [clinic start generated code]*/  | 
1228  |  |  | 
1229  |  | static PyObject *  | 
1230  |  | signal_pthread_kill_impl(PyObject *module, unsigned long thread_id,  | 
1231  |  |                          int signalnum)  | 
1232  |  | /*[clinic end generated code: output=7629919b791bc27f input=1d901f2c7bb544ff]*/  | 
1233  | 0  | { | 
1234  | 0  |     int err;  | 
1235  |  | 
  | 
1236  | 0  |     if (PySys_Audit("signal.pthread_kill", "ki", thread_id, signalnum) < 0) { | 
1237  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
1238  | 0  |     }  | 
1239  |  |  | 
1240  | 0  |     err = pthread_kill((pthread_t)thread_id, signalnum);  | 
1241  | 0  |     if (err != 0) { | 
1242  | 0  |         errno = err;  | 
1243  | 0  |         PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError);  | 
1244  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
1245  | 0  |     }  | 
1246  |  |  | 
1247  |  |     /* the signal may have been send to the current thread */  | 
1248  | 0  |     if (PyErr_CheckSignals())  | 
1249  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
1250  |  |  | 
1251  | 0  |     Py_RETURN_NONE;  | 
1252  | 0  | }  | 
1253  |  |  | 
1254  |  | #endif   /* #if defined(HAVE_PTHREAD_KILL) */  | 
1255  |  |  | 
1256  |  |  | 
1257  |  |  | 
1258  |  | /* List of functions defined in the module -- some of the methoddefs are  | 
1259  |  |    defined to nothing if the corresponding C function is not available. */  | 
1260  |  | static PyMethodDef signal_methods[] = { | 
1261  |  |     {"default_int_handler", signal_default_int_handler, METH_VARARGS, default_int_handler_doc}, | 
1262  |  |     SIGNAL_ALARM_METHODDEF  | 
1263  |  |     SIGNAL_SETITIMER_METHODDEF  | 
1264  |  |     SIGNAL_GETITIMER_METHODDEF  | 
1265  |  |     SIGNAL_SIGNAL_METHODDEF  | 
1266  |  |     SIGNAL_RAISE_SIGNAL_METHODDEF  | 
1267  |  |     SIGNAL_STRSIGNAL_METHODDEF  | 
1268  |  |     SIGNAL_GETSIGNAL_METHODDEF  | 
1269  |  |     {"set_wakeup_fd", (PyCFunction)(void(*)(void))signal_set_wakeup_fd, METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS, set_wakeup_fd_doc}, | 
1270  |  |     SIGNAL_SIGINTERRUPT_METHODDEF  | 
1271  |  |     SIGNAL_PAUSE_METHODDEF  | 
1272  |  |     SIGNAL_PTHREAD_KILL_METHODDEF  | 
1273  |  |     SIGNAL_PTHREAD_SIGMASK_METHODDEF  | 
1274  |  |     SIGNAL_SIGPENDING_METHODDEF  | 
1275  |  |     SIGNAL_SIGWAIT_METHODDEF  | 
1276  |  |     SIGNAL_SIGWAITINFO_METHODDEF  | 
1277  |  |     SIGNAL_SIGTIMEDWAIT_METHODDEF  | 
1278  |  | #if defined(HAVE_SIGFILLSET) || defined(MS_WINDOWS)  | 
1279  |  |     SIGNAL_VALID_SIGNALS_METHODDEF  | 
1280  |  | #endif  | 
1281  |  |     {NULL, NULL}           /* sentinel */ | 
1282  |  | };  | 
1283  |  |  | 
1284  |  |  | 
1285  |  | PyDoc_STRVAR(module_doc,  | 
1286  |  | "This module provides mechanisms to use signal handlers in Python.\n\  | 
1287  |  | \n\  | 
1288  |  | Functions:\n\  | 
1289  |  | \n\  | 
1290  |  | alarm() -- cause SIGALRM after a specified time [Unix only]\n\  | 
1291  |  | setitimer() -- cause a signal (described below) after a specified\n\  | 
1292  |  |                float time and the timer may restart then [Unix only]\n\  | 
1293  |  | getitimer() -- get current value of timer [Unix only]\n\  | 
1294  |  | signal() -- set the action for a given signal\n\  | 
1295  |  | getsignal() -- get the signal action for a given signal\n\  | 
1296  |  | pause() -- wait until a signal arrives [Unix only]\n\  | 
1297  |  | default_int_handler() -- default SIGINT handler\n\  | 
1298  |  | \n\  | 
1299  |  | signal constants:\n\  | 
1300  |  | SIG_DFL -- used to refer to the system default handler\n\  | 
1301  |  | SIG_IGN -- used to ignore the signal\n\  | 
1302  |  | NSIG -- number of defined signals\n\  | 
1303  |  | SIGINT, SIGTERM, etc. -- signal numbers\n\  | 
1304  |  | \n\  | 
1305  |  | itimer constants:\n\  | 
1306  |  | ITIMER_REAL -- decrements in real time, and delivers SIGALRM upon\n\  | 
1307  |  |                expiration\n\  | 
1308  |  | ITIMER_VIRTUAL -- decrements only when the process is executing,\n\  | 
1309  |  |                and delivers SIGVTALRM upon expiration\n\  | 
1310  |  | ITIMER_PROF -- decrements both when the process is executing and\n\  | 
1311  |  |                when the system is executing on behalf of the process.\n\  | 
1312  |  |                Coupled with ITIMER_VIRTUAL, this timer is usually\n\  | 
1313  |  |                used to profile the time spent by the application\n\  | 
1314  |  |                in user and kernel space. SIGPROF is delivered upon\n\  | 
1315  |  |                expiration.\n\  | 
1316  |  | \n\n\  | 
1317  |  | *** IMPORTANT NOTICE ***\n\  | 
1318  |  | A signal handler function is called with two arguments:\n\  | 
1319  |  | the first is the signal number, the second is the interrupted stack frame.");  | 
1320  |  |  | 
1321  |  | static struct PyModuleDef signalmodule = { | 
1322  |  |     PyModuleDef_HEAD_INIT,  | 
1323  |  |     "_signal",  | 
1324  |  |     module_doc,  | 
1325  |  |     -1,  | 
1326  |  |     signal_methods,  | 
1327  |  |     NULL,  | 
1328  |  |     NULL,  | 
1329  |  |     NULL,  | 
1330  |  |     NULL  | 
1331  |  | };  | 
1332  |  |  | 
1333  |  | PyMODINIT_FUNC  | 
1334  |  | PyInit__signal(void)  | 
1335  | 0  | { | 
1336  | 0  |     PyObject *m, *d;  | 
1337  | 0  |     int i;  | 
1338  |  |  | 
1339  |  |     /* Create the module and add the functions */  | 
1340  | 0  |     m = PyModule_Create(&signalmodule);  | 
1341  | 0  |     if (m == NULL)  | 
1342  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
1343  |  |  | 
1344  | 0  | #if defined(HAVE_SIGWAITINFO) || defined(HAVE_SIGTIMEDWAIT)  | 
1345  | 0  |     if (!initialized) { | 
1346  | 0  |         if (PyStructSequence_InitType2(&SiginfoType, &struct_siginfo_desc) < 0)  | 
1347  | 0  |             return NULL;  | 
1348  | 0  |     }  | 
1349  | 0  |     Py_INCREF((PyObject*) &SiginfoType);  | 
1350  | 0  |     PyModule_AddObject(m, "struct_siginfo", (PyObject*) &SiginfoType);  | 
1351  | 0  |     initialized = 1;  | 
1352  | 0  | #endif  | 
1353  |  |  | 
1354  |  |     /* Add some symbolic constants to the module */  | 
1355  | 0  |     d = PyModule_GetDict(m);  | 
1356  |  | 
  | 
1357  | 0  |     DefaultHandler = PyLong_FromVoidPtr((void *)SIG_DFL);  | 
1358  | 0  |     if (!DefaultHandler ||  | 
1359  | 0  |         PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIG_DFL", DefaultHandler) < 0) { | 
1360  | 0  |         goto finally;  | 
1361  | 0  |     }  | 
1362  |  |  | 
1363  | 0  |     IgnoreHandler = PyLong_FromVoidPtr((void *)SIG_IGN);  | 
1364  | 0  |     if (!IgnoreHandler ||  | 
1365  | 0  |         PyDict_SetItemString(d, "SIG_IGN", IgnoreHandler) < 0) { | 
1366  | 0  |         goto finally;  | 
1367  | 0  |     }  | 
1368  |  |  | 
1369  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, NSIG))  | 
1370  | 0  |         goto finally;  | 
1371  |  |  | 
1372  | 0  | #ifdef SIG_BLOCK  | 
1373  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIG_BLOCK))  | 
1374  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1375  | 0  | #endif  | 
1376  | 0  | #ifdef SIG_UNBLOCK  | 
1377  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIG_UNBLOCK))  | 
1378  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1379  | 0  | #endif  | 
1380  | 0  | #ifdef SIG_SETMASK  | 
1381  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIG_SETMASK))  | 
1382  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1383  | 0  | #endif  | 
1384  |  |  | 
1385  | 0  |     IntHandler = PyDict_GetItemString(d, "default_int_handler");  | 
1386  | 0  |     if (!IntHandler)  | 
1387  | 0  |         goto finally;  | 
1388  | 0  |     Py_INCREF(IntHandler);  | 
1389  |  | 
  | 
1390  | 0  |     _Py_atomic_store_relaxed(&Handlers[0].tripped, 0);  | 
1391  | 0  |     for (i = 1; i < NSIG; i++) { | 
1392  | 0  |         void (*t)(int);  | 
1393  | 0  |         t = PyOS_getsig(i);  | 
1394  | 0  |         _Py_atomic_store_relaxed(&Handlers[i].tripped, 0);  | 
1395  | 0  |         if (t == SIG_DFL)  | 
1396  | 0  |             Handlers[i].func = DefaultHandler;  | 
1397  | 0  |         else if (t == SIG_IGN)  | 
1398  | 0  |             Handlers[i].func = IgnoreHandler;  | 
1399  | 0  |         else  | 
1400  | 0  |             Handlers[i].func = Py_None; /* None of our business */  | 
1401  | 0  |         Py_INCREF(Handlers[i].func);  | 
1402  | 0  |     }  | 
1403  | 0  |     if (Handlers[SIGINT].func == DefaultHandler) { | 
1404  |  |         /* Install default int handler */  | 
1405  | 0  |         Py_INCREF(IntHandler);  | 
1406  | 0  |         Py_SETREF(Handlers[SIGINT].func, IntHandler);  | 
1407  | 0  |         PyOS_setsig(SIGINT, signal_handler);  | 
1408  | 0  |     }  | 
1409  |  | 
  | 
1410  | 0  | #ifdef SIGHUP  | 
1411  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGHUP))  | 
1412  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1413  | 0  | #endif  | 
1414  | 0  | #ifdef SIGINT  | 
1415  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGINT))  | 
1416  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1417  | 0  | #endif  | 
1418  |  | #ifdef SIGBREAK  | 
1419  |  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGBREAK))  | 
1420  |  |          goto finally;  | 
1421  |  | #endif  | 
1422  | 0  | #ifdef SIGQUIT  | 
1423  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGQUIT))  | 
1424  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1425  | 0  | #endif  | 
1426  | 0  | #ifdef SIGILL  | 
1427  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGILL))  | 
1428  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1429  | 0  | #endif  | 
1430  | 0  | #ifdef SIGTRAP  | 
1431  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGTRAP))  | 
1432  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1433  | 0  | #endif  | 
1434  | 0  | #ifdef SIGIOT  | 
1435  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGIOT))  | 
1436  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1437  | 0  | #endif  | 
1438  | 0  | #ifdef SIGABRT  | 
1439  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGABRT))  | 
1440  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1441  | 0  | #endif  | 
1442  |  | #ifdef SIGEMT  | 
1443  |  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGEMT))  | 
1444  |  |          goto finally;  | 
1445  |  | #endif  | 
1446  | 0  | #ifdef SIGFPE  | 
1447  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGFPE))  | 
1448  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1449  | 0  | #endif  | 
1450  | 0  | #ifdef SIGKILL  | 
1451  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGKILL))  | 
1452  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1453  | 0  | #endif  | 
1454  | 0  | #ifdef SIGBUS  | 
1455  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGBUS))  | 
1456  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1457  | 0  | #endif  | 
1458  | 0  | #ifdef SIGSEGV  | 
1459  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGSEGV))  | 
1460  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1461  | 0  | #endif  | 
1462  | 0  | #ifdef SIGSYS  | 
1463  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGSYS))  | 
1464  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1465  | 0  | #endif  | 
1466  | 0  | #ifdef SIGPIPE  | 
1467  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGPIPE))  | 
1468  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1469  | 0  | #endif  | 
1470  | 0  | #ifdef SIGALRM  | 
1471  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGALRM))  | 
1472  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1473  | 0  | #endif  | 
1474  | 0  | #ifdef SIGTERM  | 
1475  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGTERM))  | 
1476  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1477  | 0  | #endif  | 
1478  | 0  | #ifdef SIGUSR1  | 
1479  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGUSR1))  | 
1480  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1481  | 0  | #endif  | 
1482  | 0  | #ifdef SIGUSR2  | 
1483  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGUSR2))  | 
1484  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1485  | 0  | #endif  | 
1486  | 0  | #ifdef SIGCLD  | 
1487  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGCLD))  | 
1488  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1489  | 0  | #endif  | 
1490  | 0  | #ifdef SIGCHLD  | 
1491  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGCHLD))  | 
1492  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1493  | 0  | #endif  | 
1494  | 0  | #ifdef SIGPWR  | 
1495  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGPWR))  | 
1496  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1497  | 0  | #endif  | 
1498  | 0  | #ifdef SIGIO  | 
1499  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGIO))  | 
1500  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1501  | 0  | #endif  | 
1502  | 0  | #ifdef SIGURG  | 
1503  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGURG))  | 
1504  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1505  | 0  | #endif  | 
1506  | 0  | #ifdef SIGWINCH  | 
1507  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGWINCH))  | 
1508  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1509  | 0  | #endif  | 
1510  | 0  | #ifdef SIGPOLL  | 
1511  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGPOLL))  | 
1512  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1513  | 0  | #endif  | 
1514  | 0  | #ifdef SIGSTOP  | 
1515  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGSTOP))  | 
1516  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1517  | 0  | #endif  | 
1518  | 0  | #ifdef SIGTSTP  | 
1519  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGTSTP))  | 
1520  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1521  | 0  | #endif  | 
1522  | 0  | #ifdef SIGCONT  | 
1523  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGCONT))  | 
1524  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1525  | 0  | #endif  | 
1526  | 0  | #ifdef SIGTTIN  | 
1527  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGTTIN))  | 
1528  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1529  | 0  | #endif  | 
1530  | 0  | #ifdef SIGTTOU  | 
1531  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGTTOU))  | 
1532  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1533  | 0  | #endif  | 
1534  | 0  | #ifdef SIGVTALRM  | 
1535  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGVTALRM))  | 
1536  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1537  | 0  | #endif  | 
1538  | 0  | #ifdef SIGPROF  | 
1539  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGPROF))  | 
1540  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1541  | 0  | #endif  | 
1542  | 0  | #ifdef SIGXCPU  | 
1543  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGXCPU))  | 
1544  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1545  | 0  | #endif  | 
1546  | 0  | #ifdef SIGXFSZ  | 
1547  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGXFSZ))  | 
1548  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1549  | 0  | #endif  | 
1550  | 0  | #ifdef SIGRTMIN  | 
1551  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGRTMIN))  | 
1552  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1553  | 0  | #endif  | 
1554  | 0  | #ifdef SIGRTMAX  | 
1555  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGRTMAX))  | 
1556  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1557  | 0  | #endif  | 
1558  |  | #ifdef SIGINFO  | 
1559  |  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, SIGINFO))  | 
1560  |  |          goto finally;  | 
1561  |  | #endif  | 
1562  |  |  | 
1563  | 0  | #ifdef ITIMER_REAL  | 
1564  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, ITIMER_REAL))  | 
1565  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1566  | 0  | #endif  | 
1567  | 0  | #ifdef ITIMER_VIRTUAL  | 
1568  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, ITIMER_VIRTUAL))  | 
1569  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1570  | 0  | #endif  | 
1571  | 0  | #ifdef ITIMER_PROF  | 
1572  | 0  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, ITIMER_PROF))  | 
1573  | 0  |          goto finally;  | 
1574  | 0  | #endif  | 
1575  |  |  | 
1576  | 0  | #if defined (HAVE_SETITIMER) || defined (HAVE_GETITIMER)  | 
1577  | 0  |     ItimerError = PyErr_NewException("signal.ItimerError", | 
1578  | 0  |             PyExc_OSError, NULL);  | 
1579  | 0  |     if (!ItimerError ||  | 
1580  | 0  |         PyDict_SetItemString(d, "ItimerError", ItimerError) < 0) { | 
1581  | 0  |         goto finally;  | 
1582  | 0  |     }  | 
1583  | 0  | #endif  | 
1584  |  |  | 
1585  |  | #ifdef CTRL_C_EVENT  | 
1586  |  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, CTRL_C_EVENT))  | 
1587  |  |          goto finally;  | 
1588  |  | #endif  | 
1589  |  |  | 
1590  |  | #ifdef CTRL_BREAK_EVENT  | 
1591  |  |     if (PyModule_AddIntMacro(m, CTRL_BREAK_EVENT))  | 
1592  |  |          goto finally;  | 
1593  |  | #endif  | 
1594  |  |  | 
1595  |  | #ifdef MS_WINDOWS  | 
1596  |  |     /* Create manual-reset event, initially unset */  | 
1597  |  |     sigint_event = CreateEvent(NULL, TRUE, FALSE, FALSE);  | 
1598  |  | #endif  | 
1599  |  |  | 
1600  | 0  |     if (PyErr_Occurred()) { | 
1601  | 0  |         Py_DECREF(m);  | 
1602  | 0  |         m = NULL;  | 
1603  | 0  |     }  | 
1604  |  | 
  | 
1605  | 0  |   finally:  | 
1606  | 0  |     return m;  | 
1607  | 0  | }  | 
1608  |  |  | 
1609  |  | static void  | 
1610  |  | finisignal(void)  | 
1611  | 0  | { | 
1612  | 0  |     int i;  | 
1613  | 0  |     PyObject *func;  | 
1614  |  | 
  | 
1615  | 0  |     for (i = 1; i < NSIG; i++) { | 
1616  | 0  |         func = Handlers[i].func;  | 
1617  | 0  |         _Py_atomic_store_relaxed(&Handlers[i].tripped, 0);  | 
1618  | 0  |         Handlers[i].func = NULL;  | 
1619  | 0  |         if (func != NULL && func != Py_None &&  | 
1620  | 0  |             func != DefaultHandler && func != IgnoreHandler)  | 
1621  | 0  |             PyOS_setsig(i, SIG_DFL);  | 
1622  | 0  |         Py_XDECREF(func);  | 
1623  | 0  |     }  | 
1624  |  | 
  | 
1625  | 0  |     Py_CLEAR(IntHandler);  | 
1626  | 0  |     Py_CLEAR(DefaultHandler);  | 
1627  | 0  |     Py_CLEAR(IgnoreHandler);  | 
1628  | 0  | #ifdef HAVE_GETITIMER  | 
1629  | 0  |     Py_CLEAR(ItimerError);  | 
1630  | 0  | #endif  | 
1631  | 0  | }  | 
1632  |  |  | 
1633  |  |  | 
1634  |  | /* Declared in pyerrors.h */  | 
1635  |  | int  | 
1636  |  | PyErr_CheckSignals(void)  | 
1637  | 3.68k  | { | 
1638  | 3.68k  |     _PyRuntimeState *runtime = &_PyRuntime;  | 
1639  | 3.68k  |     if (!is_main(runtime)) { | 
1640  | 0  |         return 0;  | 
1641  | 0  |     }  | 
1642  |  |  | 
1643  | 3.68k  |     return _PyErr_CheckSignals();  | 
1644  | 3.68k  | }  | 
1645  |  |  | 
1646  |  |  | 
1647  |  | /* Declared in cpython/pyerrors.h */  | 
1648  |  | int  | 
1649  |  | _PyErr_CheckSignals(void)  | 
1650  | 3.68k  | { | 
1651  | 3.68k  |     int i;  | 
1652  | 3.68k  |     PyObject *f;  | 
1653  |  |  | 
1654  | 3.68k  |     if (!_Py_atomic_load(&is_tripped))  | 
1655  | 3.68k  |         return 0;  | 
1656  |  |  | 
1657  |  |     /*  | 
1658  |  |      * The is_tripped variable is meant to speed up the calls to  | 
1659  |  |      * PyErr_CheckSignals (both directly or via pending calls) when no  | 
1660  |  |      * signal has arrived. This variable is set to 1 when a signal arrives  | 
1661  |  |      * and it is set to 0 here, when we know some signals arrived. This way  | 
1662  |  |      * we can run the registered handlers with no signals blocked.  | 
1663  |  |      *  | 
1664  |  |      * NOTE: with this approach we can have a situation where is_tripped is  | 
1665  |  |      *       1 but we have no more signals to handle (Handlers[i].tripped  | 
1666  |  |      *       is 0 for every signal i). This won't do us any harm (except  | 
1667  |  |      *       we're gonna spent some cycles for nothing). This happens when  | 
1668  |  |      *       we receive a signal i after we zero is_tripped and before we  | 
1669  |  |      *       check Handlers[i].tripped.  | 
1670  |  |      */  | 
1671  | 0  |     _Py_atomic_store(&is_tripped, 0);  | 
1672  |  | 
  | 
1673  | 0  |     if (!(f = (PyObject *)PyEval_GetFrame()))  | 
1674  | 0  |         f = Py_None;  | 
1675  |  | 
  | 
1676  | 0  |     for (i = 1; i < NSIG; i++) { | 
1677  | 0  |         if (_Py_atomic_load_relaxed(&Handlers[i].tripped)) { | 
1678  | 0  |             PyObject *result = NULL;  | 
1679  | 0  |             PyObject *arglist = Py_BuildValue("(iO)", i, f); | 
1680  | 0  |             _Py_atomic_store_relaxed(&Handlers[i].tripped, 0);  | 
1681  |  | 
  | 
1682  | 0  |             if (arglist) { | 
1683  | 0  |                 result = PyEval_CallObject(Handlers[i].func,  | 
1684  | 0  |                                            arglist);  | 
1685  | 0  |                 Py_DECREF(arglist);  | 
1686  | 0  |             }  | 
1687  | 0  |             if (!result) { | 
1688  | 0  |                 _Py_atomic_store(&is_tripped, 1);  | 
1689  | 0  |                 return -1;  | 
1690  | 0  |             }  | 
1691  |  |  | 
1692  | 0  |             Py_DECREF(result);  | 
1693  | 0  |         }  | 
1694  | 0  |     }  | 
1695  |  |  | 
1696  | 0  |     return 0;  | 
1697  | 0  | }  | 
1698  |  |  | 
1699  |  |  | 
1700  |  | /* Simulate the effect of a signal.SIGINT signal arriving. The next time  | 
1701  |  |    PyErr_CheckSignals is called,  the Python SIGINT signal handler will be  | 
1702  |  |    raised.  | 
1703  |  |  | 
1704  |  |    Missing signal handler for the SIGINT signal is silently ignored. */  | 
1705  |  | void  | 
1706  |  | PyErr_SetInterrupt(void)  | 
1707  | 0  | { | 
1708  | 0  |     if ((Handlers[SIGINT].func != IgnoreHandler) &&  | 
1709  | 0  |         (Handlers[SIGINT].func != DefaultHandler)) { | 
1710  | 0  |         trip_signal(SIGINT);  | 
1711  | 0  |     }  | 
1712  | 0  | }  | 
1713  |  |  | 
1714  |  | void  | 
1715  |  | PyOS_InitInterrupts(void)  | 
1716  | 0  | { | 
1717  | 0  |     PyObject *m = PyImport_ImportModule("_signal"); | 
1718  | 0  |     if (m) { | 
1719  | 0  |         Py_DECREF(m);  | 
1720  | 0  |     }  | 
1721  | 0  | }  | 
1722  |  |  | 
1723  |  | void  | 
1724  |  | PyOS_FiniInterrupts(void)  | 
1725  | 0  | { | 
1726  | 0  |     finisignal();  | 
1727  | 0  | }  | 
1728  |  |  | 
1729  |  | int  | 
1730  |  | PyOS_InterruptOccurred(void)  | 
1731  | 0  | { | 
1732  | 0  |     if (_Py_atomic_load_relaxed(&Handlers[SIGINT].tripped)) { | 
1733  | 0  |         _PyRuntimeState *runtime = &_PyRuntime;  | 
1734  | 0  |         if (!is_main(runtime)) { | 
1735  | 0  |             return 0;  | 
1736  | 0  |         }  | 
1737  | 0  |         _Py_atomic_store_relaxed(&Handlers[SIGINT].tripped, 0);  | 
1738  | 0  |         return 1;  | 
1739  | 0  |     }  | 
1740  | 0  |     return 0;  | 
1741  | 0  | }  | 
1742  |  |  | 
1743  |  | static void  | 
1744  |  | _clear_pending_signals(void)  | 
1745  | 0  | { | 
1746  | 0  |     int i;  | 
1747  | 0  |     if (!_Py_atomic_load(&is_tripped))  | 
1748  | 0  |         return;  | 
1749  | 0  |     _Py_atomic_store(&is_tripped, 0);  | 
1750  | 0  |     for (i = 1; i < NSIG; ++i) { | 
1751  | 0  |         _Py_atomic_store_relaxed(&Handlers[i].tripped, 0);  | 
1752  | 0  |     }  | 
1753  | 0  | }  | 
1754  |  |  | 
1755  |  | void  | 
1756  |  | _PySignal_AfterFork(void)  | 
1757  | 0  | { | 
1758  |  |     /* Clear the signal flags after forking so that they aren't handled  | 
1759  |  |      * in both processes if they came in just before the fork() but before  | 
1760  |  |      * the interpreter had an opportunity to call the handlers.  issue9535. */  | 
1761  | 0  |     _clear_pending_signals();  | 
1762  | 0  | }  | 
1763  |  |  | 
1764  |  | int  | 
1765  |  | _PyOS_IsMainThread(void)  | 
1766  | 0  | { | 
1767  | 0  |     _PyRuntimeState *runtime = &_PyRuntime;  | 
1768  | 0  |     return is_main(runtime);  | 
1769  | 0  | }  | 
1770  |  |  | 
1771  |  | #ifdef MS_WINDOWS  | 
1772  |  | void *_PyOS_SigintEvent(void)  | 
1773  |  | { | 
1774  |  |     /* Returns a manual-reset event which gets tripped whenever  | 
1775  |  |        SIGINT is received.  | 
1776  |  |  | 
1777  |  |        Python.h does not include windows.h so we do cannot use HANDLE  | 
1778  |  |        as the return type of this function.  We use void* instead. */  | 
1779  |  |     return sigint_event;  | 
1780  |  | }  | 
1781  |  | #endif  |