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34  *        @(#)kern_sig.c      8.7 (Berkeley) 4/18/94
35  * $FreeBSD: src/sys/kern/kern_sig.c,v 1.72.2.17 2003/05/16 16:34:34 obrien Exp $
36  */
37 
38 #include "opt_ktrace.h"
39 
40 #include <sys/param.h>
41 #include <sys/systm.h>
42 #include <sys/kernel.h>
43 #include <sys/sysmsg.h>
44 #include <sys/signalvar.h>
45 #include <sys/resourcevar.h>
46 #include <sys/vnode.h>
47 #include <sys/event.h>
48 #include <sys/proc.h>
49 #include <sys/nlookup.h>
50 #include <sys/pioctl.h>
51 #include <sys/acct.h>
52 #include <sys/fcntl.h>
53 #include <sys/lock.h>
54 #include <sys/wait.h>
55 #include <sys/ktrace.h>
56 #include <sys/syslog.h>
57 #include <sys/stat.h>
58 #include <sys/sysent.h>
59 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
60 #include <sys/malloc.h>
61 #include <sys/interrupt.h>
62 #include <sys/unistd.h>
63 #include <sys/kern_syscall.h>
64 #include <sys/vkernel.h>
65 
66 #include <sys/signal2.h>
67 #include <sys/thread2.h>
68 #include <sys/spinlock2.h>
69 
70 #include <machine/cpu.h>
71 #include <machine/smp.h>
72 
73 static int          coredump(struct lwp *, int);
74 static char         *expand_name(const char *, uid_t, pid_t);
75 static int          dokillpg(int sig, int pgid, int all);
76 static int          sig_ffs(sigset_t *set);
77 static int          sigprop(int sig);
78 static void         lwp_signotify(struct lwp *lp);
79 static void         lwp_signotify_remote(void *arg);
80 static int          kern_sigtimedwait(sigset_t set, siginfo_t *info,
81                         struct timespec *timeout);
82 static void         proc_stopwait(struct proc *p);
83 
84 static int          filt_sigattach(struct knote *kn);
85 static void         filt_sigdetach(struct knote *kn);
86 static int          filt_signal(struct knote *kn, long hint);
87 
88 struct filterops sig_filtops =
89           { FILTEROP_MPSAFE, filt_sigattach, filt_sigdetach, filt_signal };
90 
91 static int          kern_logsigexit = 1;
92 SYSCTL_INT(_kern, KERN_LOGSIGEXIT, logsigexit, CTLFLAG_RW,
93     &kern_logsigexit, 0,
94     "Log processes quitting on abnormal signals to syslog(3)");
95 
96 /*
97  * Can process p send the signal sig to process q?  Only processes within
98  * the current reaper or children of the current reaper can be signaled.
99  * Normally the reaper itself cannot be signalled, unless initok is set.
100  */
101 #define   CANSIGNAL(q, sig, initok)                                   \
102           ((!p_trespass(curproc->p_ucred, (q)->p_ucred) &&  \
103           reaper_sigtest(curproc, p, initok)) ||                      \
104           ((sig) == SIGCONT && (q)->p_session == curproc->p_session))
105 
106 /*
107  * Policy -- Can real uid ruid with ucred uc send a signal to process q?
108  */
109 #define   CANSIGIO(ruid, uc, q) \
110           ((uc)->cr_uid == 0 || \
111               (ruid) == (q)->p_ucred->cr_ruid || \
112               (uc)->cr_uid == (q)->p_ucred->cr_ruid || \
113               (ruid) == (q)->p_ucred->cr_uid || \
114               (uc)->cr_uid == (q)->p_ucred->cr_uid)
115 
116 int sugid_coredump;
117 SYSCTL_INT(_kern, OID_AUTO, sugid_coredump, CTLFLAG_RW,
118           &sugid_coredump, 0, "Enable coredumping set user/group ID processes");
119 
120 static int          do_coredump = 1;
121 SYSCTL_INT(_kern, OID_AUTO, coredump, CTLFLAG_RW,
122           &do_coredump, 0, "Enable/Disable coredumps");
123 
124 /*
125  * Signal properties and actions.
126  * The array below categorizes the signals and their default actions
127  * according to the following properties:
128  */
129 #define   SA_KILL             0x01                /* terminates process by default */
130 #define   SA_CORE             0x02                /* ditto and coredumps */
131 #define   SA_STOP             0x04                /* suspend process */
132 #define   SA_TTYSTOP          0x08                /* ditto, from tty */
133 #define   SA_IGNORE 0x10                /* ignore by default */
134 #define   SA_CONT             0x20                /* continue if suspended */
135 #define   SA_CANTMASK         0x40                /* non-maskable, catchable */
136 #define   SA_CKPT             0x80                /* checkpoint process */
137 
138 
139 static int sigproptbl[NSIG] = {
140           SA_KILL,            /* SIGHUP */
141           SA_KILL,            /* SIGINT */
142           SA_KILL|SA_CORE,    /* SIGQUIT */
143           SA_KILL|SA_CORE,    /* SIGILL */
144           SA_KILL|SA_CORE,    /* SIGTRAP */
145           SA_KILL|SA_CORE,    /* SIGABRT */
146           SA_KILL|SA_CORE,    /* SIGEMT */
147           SA_KILL|SA_CORE,    /* SIGFPE */
148           SA_KILL,            /* SIGKILL */
149           SA_KILL|SA_CORE,    /* SIGBUS */
150           SA_KILL|SA_CORE,    /* SIGSEGV */
151           SA_KILL|SA_CORE,    /* SIGSYS */
152           SA_KILL,            /* SIGPIPE */
153           SA_KILL,            /* SIGALRM */
154           SA_KILL,            /* SIGTERM */
155           SA_IGNORE,                    /* SIGURG */
156           SA_STOP,            /* SIGSTOP */
157           SA_STOP|SA_TTYSTOP, /* SIGTSTP */
158           SA_IGNORE|SA_CONT,  /* SIGCONT */
159           SA_IGNORE,                    /* SIGCHLD */
160           SA_STOP|SA_TTYSTOP, /* SIGTTIN */
161           SA_STOP|SA_TTYSTOP, /* SIGTTOU */
162           SA_IGNORE,                    /* SIGIO */
163           SA_KILL,            /* SIGXCPU */
164           SA_KILL,            /* SIGXFSZ */
165           SA_KILL,            /* SIGVTALRM */
166           SA_KILL,            /* SIGPROF */
167           SA_IGNORE,                    /* SIGWINCH  */
168           SA_IGNORE,                    /* SIGINFO */
169           SA_KILL,            /* SIGUSR1 */
170           SA_KILL,            /* SIGUSR2 */
171           SA_IGNORE,                    /* SIGTHR */
172           SA_CKPT,            /* SIGCKPT */
173           SA_KILL|SA_CKPT,    /* SIGCKPTEXIT */
174           SA_IGNORE,
175           SA_IGNORE,
176           SA_IGNORE,
177           SA_IGNORE,
178           SA_IGNORE,
179           SA_IGNORE,
180           SA_IGNORE,
181           SA_IGNORE,
182           SA_IGNORE,
183           SA_IGNORE,
184           SA_IGNORE,
185           SA_IGNORE,
186           SA_IGNORE,
187           SA_IGNORE,
188           SA_IGNORE,
189           SA_IGNORE,
190           SA_IGNORE,
191           SA_IGNORE,
192           SA_IGNORE,
193           SA_IGNORE,
194           SA_IGNORE,
195           SA_IGNORE,
196           SA_IGNORE,
197           SA_IGNORE,
198           SA_IGNORE,
199           SA_IGNORE,
200           SA_IGNORE,
201           SA_IGNORE,
202           SA_IGNORE,
203           SA_IGNORE,
204 };
205 
206 __read_mostly sigset_t sigcantmask_mask;
207 
208 static __inline int
sigprop(int sig)209 sigprop(int sig)
210 {
211 
212           if (sig > 0 && sig < NSIG)
213                     return (sigproptbl[_SIG_IDX(sig)]);
214 
215           return (0);
216 }
217 
218 static __inline int
sig_ffs(sigset_t * set)219 sig_ffs(sigset_t *set)
220 {
221           int i;
222 
223           for (i = 0; i < _SIG_WORDS; i++)
224                     if (set->__bits[i])
225                               return (ffs(set->__bits[i]) + (i * 32));
226           return (0);
227 }
228 
229 /*
230  * Allows us to populate siginfo->si_pid and si_uid in the target process
231  * (p) from the originating thread (td).  This function must work properly
232  * even if a kernel thread is sending the signal.
233  *
234  * NOTE: Signals are not queued, so if multiple signals are received the
235  *         signal handler will only see the most recent pid and uid for any
236  *         given signal number.
237  */
238 static __inline void
sigsetfrompid(thread_t td,struct proc * p,int sig)239 sigsetfrompid(thread_t td, struct proc *p, int sig)
240 {
241           struct sigacts *sap;
242 
243           if ((sap = p->p_sigacts) == NULL)
244                     return;
245           if (td->td_proc) {
246                     sap->ps_frominfo[sig].pid = td->td_proc->p_pid;
247                     sap->ps_frominfo[sig].uid = td->td_ucred->cr_uid;
248           } else {
249                     sap->ps_frominfo[sig].pid = 0;
250                     sap->ps_frominfo[sig].uid = 0;
251           }
252 }
253 
254 /*
255  * No requirements.
256  */
257 int
kern_sigaction(int sig,struct sigaction * act,struct sigaction * oact)258 kern_sigaction(int sig, struct sigaction *act, struct sigaction *oact)
259 {
260           struct thread *td = curthread;
261           struct proc *p = td->td_proc;
262           struct lwp *lp;
263           struct sigacts *ps = p->p_sigacts;
264 
265           if (sig <= 0 || sig >= _SIG_MAXSIG)
266                     return (EINVAL);
267 
268           lwkt_gettoken(&p->p_token);
269 
270           if (oact) {
271                     oact->sa_handler = ps->ps_sigact[_SIG_IDX(sig)];
272                     oact->sa_mask = ps->ps_catchmask[_SIG_IDX(sig)];
273                     oact->sa_flags = 0;
274                     if (SIGISMEMBER(ps->ps_sigonstack, sig))
275                               oact->sa_flags |= SA_ONSTACK;
276                     if (!SIGISMEMBER(ps->ps_sigintr, sig))
277                               oact->sa_flags |= SA_RESTART;
278                     if (SIGISMEMBER(ps->ps_sigreset, sig))
279                               oact->sa_flags |= SA_RESETHAND;
280                     if (SIGISMEMBER(ps->ps_signodefer, sig))
281                               oact->sa_flags |= SA_NODEFER;
282                     if (SIGISMEMBER(ps->ps_siginfo, sig))
283                               oact->sa_flags |= SA_SIGINFO;
284                     if (sig == SIGCHLD && p->p_sigacts->ps_flag & PS_NOCLDSTOP)
285                               oact->sa_flags |= SA_NOCLDSTOP;
286                     if (sig == SIGCHLD && p->p_sigacts->ps_flag & PS_NOCLDWAIT)
287                               oact->sa_flags |= SA_NOCLDWAIT;
288           }
289           if (act) {
290                     /*
291                      * Check for invalid requests.  KILL and STOP cannot be
292                      * caught.
293                      */
294                     if (sig == SIGKILL || sig == SIGSTOP) {
295                               if (act->sa_handler != SIG_DFL) {
296                                         lwkt_reltoken(&p->p_token);
297                                         return (EINVAL);
298                               }
299                     }
300 
301                     /*
302                      * Change setting atomically.
303                      */
304                     ps->ps_catchmask[_SIG_IDX(sig)] = act->sa_mask;
305                     SIG_CANTMASK(ps->ps_catchmask[_SIG_IDX(sig)]);
306                     if (act->sa_flags & SA_SIGINFO) {
307                               ps->ps_sigact[_SIG_IDX(sig)] =
308                                   (__sighandler_t *)act->sa_sigaction;
309                               SIGADDSET(ps->ps_siginfo, sig);
310                     } else {
311                               ps->ps_sigact[_SIG_IDX(sig)] = act->sa_handler;
312                               SIGDELSET(ps->ps_siginfo, sig);
313                     }
314                     if (!(act->sa_flags & SA_RESTART))
315                               SIGADDSET(ps->ps_sigintr, sig);
316                     else
317                               SIGDELSET(ps->ps_sigintr, sig);
318                     if (act->sa_flags & SA_ONSTACK)
319                               SIGADDSET(ps->ps_sigonstack, sig);
320                     else
321                               SIGDELSET(ps->ps_sigonstack, sig);
322                     if (act->sa_flags & SA_RESETHAND)
323                               SIGADDSET(ps->ps_sigreset, sig);
324                     else
325                               SIGDELSET(ps->ps_sigreset, sig);
326                     if (act->sa_flags & SA_NODEFER)
327                               SIGADDSET(ps->ps_signodefer, sig);
328                     else
329                               SIGDELSET(ps->ps_signodefer, sig);
330                     if (sig == SIGCHLD) {
331                               if (act->sa_flags & SA_NOCLDSTOP)
332                                         p->p_sigacts->ps_flag |= PS_NOCLDSTOP;
333                               else
334                                         p->p_sigacts->ps_flag &= ~PS_NOCLDSTOP;
335                               if (act->sa_flags & SA_NOCLDWAIT) {
336                                         /*
337                                          * Paranoia: since SA_NOCLDWAIT is implemented
338                                          * by reparenting the dying child to PID 1 (and
339                                          * trust it to reap the zombie), PID 1 itself
340                                          * is forbidden to set SA_NOCLDWAIT.
341                                          */
342                                         if (p->p_pid == 1)
343                                                   p->p_sigacts->ps_flag &= ~PS_NOCLDWAIT;
344                                         else
345                                                   p->p_sigacts->ps_flag |= PS_NOCLDWAIT;
346                               } else {
347                                         p->p_sigacts->ps_flag &= ~PS_NOCLDWAIT;
348                               }
349                               if (ps->ps_sigact[_SIG_IDX(SIGCHLD)] == SIG_IGN)
350                                         ps->ps_flag |= PS_CLDSIGIGN;
351                               else
352                                         ps->ps_flag &= ~PS_CLDSIGIGN;
353                     }
354                     /*
355                      * Set bit in p_sigignore for signals that are set to SIG_IGN,
356                      * and for signals set to SIG_DFL where the default is to
357                      * ignore. However, don't put SIGCONT in p_sigignore, as we
358                      * have to restart the process.
359                      *
360                      * Also remove the signal from the process and lwp signal
361                      * list.
362                      */
363                     if (ps->ps_sigact[_SIG_IDX(sig)] == SIG_IGN ||
364                         (sigprop(sig) & SA_IGNORE &&
365                          ps->ps_sigact[_SIG_IDX(sig)] == SIG_DFL)) {
366                               SIGDELSET_ATOMIC(p->p_siglist, sig);
367                               FOREACH_LWP_IN_PROC(lp, p) {
368                                         spin_lock(&lp->lwp_spin);
369                                         SIGDELSET(lp->lwp_siglist, sig);
370                                         spin_unlock(&lp->lwp_spin);
371                               }
372                               if (sig != SIGCONT) {
373                                         /* easier in ksignal */
374                                         SIGADDSET(p->p_sigignore, sig);
375                               }
376                               SIGDELSET(p->p_sigcatch, sig);
377                     } else {
378                               SIGDELSET(p->p_sigignore, sig);
379                               if (ps->ps_sigact[_SIG_IDX(sig)] == SIG_DFL)
380                                         SIGDELSET(p->p_sigcatch, sig);
381                               else
382                                         SIGADDSET(p->p_sigcatch, sig);
383                     }
384           }
385           lwkt_reltoken(&p->p_token);
386           return (0);
387 }
388 
389 int
sys_sigaction(struct sysmsg * sysmsg,const struct sigaction_args * uap)390 sys_sigaction(struct sysmsg *sysmsg, const struct sigaction_args *uap)
391 {
392           struct sigaction act, oact;
393           struct sigaction *actp, *oactp;
394           int error;
395 
396           actp = (uap->act != NULL) ? &act : NULL;
397           oactp = (uap->oact != NULL) ? &oact : NULL;
398           if (actp) {
399                     error = copyin(uap->act, actp, sizeof(act));
400                     if (error)
401                               return (error);
402           }
403           error = kern_sigaction(uap->sig, actp, oactp);
404           if (oactp && !error) {
405                     error = copyout(oactp, uap->oact, sizeof(oact));
406           }
407           return (error);
408 }
409 
410 /*
411  * Initialize signal state for process 0;
412  * set to ignore signals that are ignored by default.
413  */
414 void
siginit(struct proc * p)415 siginit(struct proc *p)
416 {
417           int i;
418 
419           for (i = 1; i <= NSIG; i++) {
420                     if (sigprop(i) & SA_IGNORE && i != SIGCONT)
421                               SIGADDSET(p->p_sigignore, i);
422           }
423 
424           /*
425            * Also initialize signal-related global state.
426            */
427           SIGSETOR_CANTMASK(sigcantmask_mask);
428 }
429 
430 /*
431  * Reset signals for an exec of the specified process.
432  */
433 void
execsigs(struct proc * p)434 execsigs(struct proc *p)
435 {
436           struct sigacts *ps = p->p_sigacts;
437           struct lwp *lp;
438           int sig;
439 
440           lp = ONLY_LWP_IN_PROC(p);
441 
442           /*
443            * Reset caught signals.  Held signals remain held
444            * through p_sigmask (unless they were caught,
445            * and are now ignored by default).
446            */
447           while (SIGNOTEMPTY(p->p_sigcatch)) {
448                     sig = sig_ffs(&p->p_sigcatch);
449                     SIGDELSET(p->p_sigcatch, sig);
450                     if (sigprop(sig) & SA_IGNORE) {
451                               if (sig != SIGCONT)
452                                         SIGADDSET(p->p_sigignore, sig);
453                               SIGDELSET_ATOMIC(p->p_siglist, sig);
454                               /* don't need spinlock */
455                               SIGDELSET(lp->lwp_siglist, sig);
456                     }
457                     ps->ps_sigact[_SIG_IDX(sig)] = SIG_DFL;
458           }
459 
460           /*
461            * Reset stack state to the user stack.
462            * Clear set of signals caught on the signal stack.
463            */
464           lp->lwp_sigstk.ss_flags = SS_DISABLE;
465           lp->lwp_sigstk.ss_size = 0;
466           lp->lwp_sigstk.ss_sp = NULL;
467           lp->lwp_flags &= ~LWP_ALTSTACK;
468           /*
469            * Reset no zombies if child dies flag as Solaris does.
470            */
471           p->p_sigacts->ps_flag &= ~(PS_NOCLDWAIT | PS_CLDSIGIGN);
472           if (ps->ps_sigact[_SIG_IDX(SIGCHLD)] == SIG_IGN)
473                     ps->ps_sigact[_SIG_IDX(SIGCHLD)] = SIG_DFL;
474 }
475 
476 /*
477  * kern_sigprocmask() - MP SAFE ONLY IF p == curproc
478  *
479  *        Manipulate signal mask.  This routine is MP SAFE *ONLY* if
480  *        p == curproc.
481  */
482 int
kern_sigprocmask(int how,sigset_t * set,sigset_t * oset)483 kern_sigprocmask(int how, sigset_t *set, sigset_t *oset)
484 {
485           struct thread *td = curthread;
486           struct lwp *lp = td->td_lwp;
487           struct proc *p = td->td_proc;
488           int error;
489 
490           lwkt_gettoken(&p->p_token);
491 
492           if (oset != NULL)
493                     *oset = lp->lwp_sigmask;
494 
495           error = 0;
496           if (set != NULL) {
497                     switch (how) {
498                     case SIG_BLOCK:
499                               SIG_CANTMASK(*set);
500                               SIGSETOR(lp->lwp_sigmask, *set);
501                               break;
502                     case SIG_UNBLOCK:
503                               SIGSETNAND(lp->lwp_sigmask, *set);
504                               break;
505                     case SIG_SETMASK:
506                               SIG_CANTMASK(*set);
507                               lp->lwp_sigmask = *set;
508                               sigirefs_wait(p);
509                               break;
510                     default:
511                               error = EINVAL;
512                               break;
513                     }
514           }
515 
516           lwkt_reltoken(&p->p_token);
517 
518           return (error);
519 }
520 
521 /*
522  * sigprocmask()
523  *
524  * MPSAFE
525  */
526 int
sys_sigprocmask(struct sysmsg * sysmsg,const struct sigprocmask_args * uap)527 sys_sigprocmask(struct sysmsg *sysmsg, const struct sigprocmask_args *uap)
528 {
529           sigset_t set, oset;
530           sigset_t *setp, *osetp;
531           int error;
532 
533           setp = (uap->set != NULL) ? &set : NULL;
534           osetp = (uap->oset != NULL) ? &oset : NULL;
535           if (setp) {
536                     error = copyin(uap->set, setp, sizeof(set));
537                     if (error)
538                               return (error);
539           }
540           error = kern_sigprocmask(uap->how, setp, osetp);
541           if (osetp && !error) {
542                     error = copyout(osetp, uap->oset, sizeof(oset));
543           }
544           return (error);
545 }
546 
547 /*
548  * MPSAFE
549  */
550 int
kern_sigpending(sigset_t * set)551 kern_sigpending(sigset_t *set)
552 {
553           struct lwp *lp = curthread->td_lwp;
554 
555           *set = lwp_sigpend(lp);
556 
557           return (0);
558 }
559 
560 /*
561  * MPSAFE
562  */
563 int
sys_sigpending(struct sysmsg * sysmsg,const struct sigpending_args * uap)564 sys_sigpending(struct sysmsg *sysmsg, const struct sigpending_args *uap)
565 {
566           sigset_t set;
567           int error;
568 
569           error = kern_sigpending(&set);
570 
571           if (error == 0)
572                     error = copyout(&set, uap->set, sizeof(set));
573           return (error);
574 }
575 
576 /*
577  * Suspend process until signal, providing mask to be set
578  * in the meantime.
579  *
580  * MPSAFE
581  */
582 int
kern_sigsuspend(sigset_t * set)583 kern_sigsuspend(sigset_t *set)
584 {
585           struct thread *td = curthread;
586           struct lwp *lp = td->td_lwp;
587           struct proc *p = td->td_proc;
588           struct sigacts *ps = p->p_sigacts;
589 
590           /*
591            * When returning from sigsuspend, we want the old mask to be
592            * restored after the signal handler has finished.  Thus, we
593            * save it here and mark the sigacts structure to indicate this.
594            *
595            * To interlock signal deliveries which may race this function, we
596            * must hold the LWP token, otherwise the signal may be made pending
597            * to the process rather than the lwp during execution of the tsleep()
598            * (which does not hold the process token to interlock that) and be
599            * missed by the tsleep().
600            */
601           lwkt_gettoken(&lp->lwp_token);
602           lp->lwp_oldsigmask = lp->lwp_sigmask;
603           lp->lwp_flags |= LWP_OLDMASK;
604           SIG_CANTMASK(*set);
605           lp->lwp_sigmask = *set;
606           lwkt_reltoken(&lp->lwp_token);
607           sigirefs_wait(p);
608 
609           while (tsleep(ps, PCATCH, "pause", 0) == 0)
610                     /* void */;
611           /* always return EINTR rather than ERESTART... */
612           return (EINTR);
613 }
614 
615 /*
616  * Note nonstandard calling convention: libc stub passes mask, not
617  * pointer, to save a copyin.
618  *
619  * MPSAFE
620  */
621 int
sys_sigsuspend(struct sysmsg * sysmsg,const struct sigsuspend_args * uap)622 sys_sigsuspend(struct sysmsg *sysmsg, const struct sigsuspend_args *uap)
623 {
624           sigset_t mask;
625           int error;
626 
627           error = copyin(uap->sigmask, &mask, sizeof(mask));
628           if (error)
629                     return (error);
630 
631           error = kern_sigsuspend(&mask);
632 
633           return (error);
634 }
635 
636 /*
637  * MPSAFE
638  */
639 int
kern_sigaltstack(stack_t * ss,stack_t * oss)640 kern_sigaltstack(stack_t *ss, stack_t *oss)
641 {
642           struct thread *td = curthread;
643           struct lwp *lp = td->td_lwp;
644           struct proc *p = td->td_proc;
645 
646           if ((lp->lwp_flags & LWP_ALTSTACK) == 0)
647                     lp->lwp_sigstk.ss_flags |= SS_DISABLE;
648 
649           if (oss)
650                     *oss = lp->lwp_sigstk;
651 
652           if (ss) {
653                     if (ss->ss_flags & ~SS_DISABLE)
654                               return (EINVAL);
655                     if (ss->ss_flags & SS_DISABLE) {
656                               if (lp->lwp_sigstk.ss_flags & SS_ONSTACK)
657                                         return (EPERM);
658                               lp->lwp_flags &= ~LWP_ALTSTACK;
659                               lp->lwp_sigstk.ss_flags = ss->ss_flags;
660                     } else {
661                               if (ss->ss_size < p->p_sysent->sv_minsigstksz)
662                                         return (ENOMEM);
663                               lp->lwp_flags |= LWP_ALTSTACK;
664                               lp->lwp_sigstk = *ss;
665                     }
666           }
667 
668           return (0);
669 }
670 
671 /*
672  * MPSAFE
673  */
674 int
sys_sigaltstack(struct sysmsg * sysmsg,const struct sigaltstack_args * uap)675 sys_sigaltstack(struct sysmsg *sysmsg, const struct sigaltstack_args *uap)
676 {
677           stack_t ss, oss;
678           int error;
679 
680           if (uap->ss) {
681                     error = copyin(uap->ss, &ss, sizeof(ss));
682                     if (error)
683                               return (error);
684           }
685 
686           error = kern_sigaltstack(uap->ss ? &ss : NULL, uap->oss ? &oss : NULL);
687 
688           if (error == 0 && uap->oss)
689                     error = copyout(&oss, uap->oss, sizeof(*uap->oss));
690           return (error);
691 }
692 
693 /*
694  * Common code for kill process group/broadcast kill.
695  * cp is calling process.
696  */
697 struct killpg_info {
698           int nfound;
699           int sig;
700 };
701 
702 static int killpg_all_callback(struct proc *p, void *data);
703 
704 static int
dokillpg(int sig,int pgid,int all)705 dokillpg(int sig, int pgid, int all)
706 {
707           struct killpg_info info;
708           struct proc *cp = curproc;
709           struct proc *p;
710           struct pgrp *pgrp;
711 
712           info.nfound = 0;
713           info.sig = sig;
714 
715           if (all) {
716                     /*
717                      * broadcast
718                      */
719                     allproc_scan(killpg_all_callback, &info, 0);
720           } else {
721                     if (pgid == 0) {
722                               /*
723                                * zero pgid means send to my process group.
724                                */
725                               pgrp = cp->p_pgrp;
726                               pgref(pgrp);
727                     } else {
728                               pgrp = pgfind(pgid);
729                               if (pgrp == NULL)
730                                         return (ESRCH);
731                     }
732 
733                     /*
734                      * Must interlock all signals against fork
735                      */
736                     lockmgr(&pgrp->pg_lock, LK_EXCLUSIVE);
737                     LIST_FOREACH(p, &pgrp->pg_members, p_pglist) {
738                               if (p->p_pid <= 1 ||
739                                   p->p_stat == SZOMB ||
740                                   (p->p_flags & P_SYSTEM) ||
741                                   !CANSIGNAL(p, sig, 0)) {
742                                         continue;
743                               }
744                               ++info.nfound;
745                               if (sig)
746                                         ksignal(p, sig);
747                     }
748                     lockmgr(&pgrp->pg_lock, LK_RELEASE);
749                     pgrel(pgrp);
750           }
751           return (info.nfound ? 0 : ESRCH);
752 }
753 
754 static int
killpg_all_callback(struct proc * p,void * data)755 killpg_all_callback(struct proc *p, void *data)
756 {
757           struct killpg_info *info = data;
758 
759           if (p->p_pid <= 1 || (p->p_flags & P_SYSTEM) ||
760               p == curproc || !CANSIGNAL(p, info->sig, 0)) {
761                     return (0);
762           }
763           ++info->nfound;
764           if (info->sig)
765                     ksignal(p, info->sig);
766           return(0);
767 }
768 
769 /*
770  * Send a general signal to a process or LWPs within that process.
771  *
772  * Note that new signals cannot be sent if a process is exiting or already
773  * a zombie, but we return success anyway as userland is likely to not handle
774  * the race properly.
775  *
776  * No requirements.
777  */
778 int
kern_kill(int sig,pid_t pid,lwpid_t tid)779 kern_kill(int sig, pid_t pid, lwpid_t tid)
780 {
781           int t;
782 
783           if ((u_int)sig >= _SIG_MAXSIG)
784                     return (EINVAL);
785 
786           if (pid > 0) {
787                     struct proc *p;
788                     struct lwp *lp = NULL;
789 
790                     /*
791                      * Sending a signal to pid 1 as root requires that we
792                      * are not reboot-restricted.
793                      */
794                     if (pid == 1 && caps_priv_check_self(SYSCAP_NOREBOOT))
795                               return EPERM;
796 
797                     /*
798                      * Send a signal to a single process.  If the kill() is
799                      * racing an exiting process which has not yet been reaped
800                      * act as though the signal was delivered successfully but
801                      * don't actually try to deliver the signal.
802                      */
803                     if ((p = pfind(pid)) == NULL) {
804                               if ((p = zpfind(pid)) == NULL)
805                                         return (ESRCH);
806                               PRELE(p);
807                               return (0);
808                     }
809                     if (p != curproc) {
810                               lwkt_gettoken_shared(&p->p_token);
811                               if (!CANSIGNAL(p, sig, 1)) {
812                                         lwkt_reltoken(&p->p_token);
813                                         PRELE(p);
814                                         return (EPERM);
815                               }
816                               lwkt_reltoken(&p->p_token);
817                     }
818 
819                     /*
820                      * NOP if the process is exiting.  Note that lwpsignal() is
821                      * called directly with P_WEXIT set to kill individual LWPs
822                      * during exit, which is allowed.
823                      */
824                     if (p->p_flags & P_WEXIT) {
825                               PRELE(p);
826                               return (0);
827                     }
828                     if (tid != -1) {
829                               lwkt_gettoken_shared(&p->p_token);
830                               lp = lwp_rb_tree_RB_LOOKUP(&p->p_lwp_tree, tid);
831                               if (lp == NULL) {
832                                         lwkt_reltoken(&p->p_token);
833                                         PRELE(p);
834                                         return (ESRCH);
835                               }
836                               LWPHOLD(lp);
837                               lwkt_reltoken(&p->p_token);
838                     }
839                     if (sig)
840                               lwpsignal(p, lp, sig);
841                     if (lp)
842                               LWPRELE(lp);
843                     PRELE(p);
844 
845                     return (0);
846           }
847 
848           /*
849            * If we come here, pid is a special broadcast pid.
850            * This doesn't mix with a tid.
851            */
852           if (tid != -1)
853                     return (EINVAL);
854 
855           switch (pid) {
856           case -1:            /* broadcast signal */
857                     t = (dokillpg(sig, 0, 1));
858                     break;
859           case 0:                       /* signal own process group */
860                     t = (dokillpg(sig, 0, 0));
861                     break;
862           default:            /* negative explicit process group */
863                     t = (dokillpg(sig, -pid, 0));
864                     break;
865           }
866           return t;
867 }
868 
869 int
sys_kill(struct sysmsg * sysmsg,const struct kill_args * uap)870 sys_kill(struct sysmsg *sysmsg, const struct kill_args *uap)
871 {
872           int error;
873 
874           error = kern_kill(uap->signum, uap->pid, -1);
875           return (error);
876 }
877 
878 int
sys_lwp_kill(struct sysmsg * sysmsg,const struct lwp_kill_args * uap)879 sys_lwp_kill(struct sysmsg *sysmsg, const struct lwp_kill_args *uap)
880 {
881           int error;
882           pid_t pid = uap->pid;
883 
884           /*
885            * A tid is mandatory for lwp_kill(), otherwise
886            * you could simply use kill().
887            */
888           if (uap->tid == -1)
889                     return (EINVAL);
890 
891           /*
892            * To save on a getpid() function call for intra-process
893            * signals, pid == -1 means current process.
894            */
895           if (pid == -1)
896                     pid = curproc->p_pid;
897 
898           error = kern_kill(uap->signum, pid, uap->tid);
899           return (error);
900 }
901 
902 /*
903  * Send a signal to a process group.
904  */
905 void
gsignal(int pgid,int sig)906 gsignal(int pgid, int sig)
907 {
908           struct pgrp *pgrp;
909 
910           if (pgid && (pgrp = pgfind(pgid)))
911                     pgsignal(pgrp, sig, 0);
912 }
913 
914 /*
915  * Send a signal to a process group.  If checktty is 1,
916  * limit to members which have a controlling terminal.
917  *
918  * pg_lock interlocks against a fork that might be in progress, to
919  * ensure that the new child process picks up the signal.
920  */
921 void
pgsignal(struct pgrp * pgrp,int sig,int checkctty)922 pgsignal(struct pgrp *pgrp, int sig, int checkctty)
923 {
924           struct proc *p;
925 
926           /*
927            * Must interlock all signals against fork
928            */
929           if (pgrp) {
930                     pgref(pgrp);
931                     lockmgr(&pgrp->pg_lock, LK_EXCLUSIVE);
932                     LIST_FOREACH(p, &pgrp->pg_members, p_pglist) {
933                               if (checkctty == 0 || p->p_flags & P_CONTROLT)
934                                         ksignal(p, sig);
935                     }
936                     lockmgr(&pgrp->pg_lock, LK_RELEASE);
937                     pgrel(pgrp);
938           }
939 }
940 
941 /*
942  * Send a signal caused by a trap to the current lwp.  If it will be caught
943  * immediately, deliver it with correct code.  Otherwise, post it normally.
944  *
945  * These signals may ONLY be delivered to the specified lwp and may never
946  * be delivered to the process generically.
947  *
948  * lpmap->blockallsigs is ignored.
949  */
950 void
trapsignal(struct lwp * lp,int sig,u_long code)951 trapsignal(struct lwp *lp, int sig, u_long code)
952 {
953           struct proc *p = lp->lwp_proc;
954           struct sigacts *ps = p->p_sigacts;
955 
956           /*
957            * If we are a virtual kernel running an emulated user process
958            * context, switch back to the virtual kernel context before
959            * trying to post the signal.
960            */
961           if (lp->lwp_vkernel && lp->lwp_vkernel->ve) {
962                     struct trapframe *tf = lp->lwp_md.md_regs;
963                     tf->tf_trapno = 0;
964                     vkernel_trap(lp, tf);
965           }
966 
967           if ((p->p_flags & P_TRACED) == 0 && SIGISMEMBER(p->p_sigcatch, sig) &&
968               !SIGISMEMBER(lp->lwp_sigmask, sig)) {
969                     lp->lwp_ru.ru_nsignals++;
970 #ifdef KTRACE
971                     if (KTRPOINT(lp->lwp_thread, KTR_PSIG))
972                               ktrpsig(lp, sig, ps->ps_sigact[_SIG_IDX(sig)],
973                                         &lp->lwp_sigmask, code);
974 #endif
975                     (*p->p_sysent->sv_sendsig)(ps->ps_sigact[_SIG_IDX(sig)], sig,
976                                                             &lp->lwp_sigmask, code);
977                     SIGSETOR(lp->lwp_sigmask, ps->ps_catchmask[_SIG_IDX(sig)]);
978                     if (!SIGISMEMBER(ps->ps_signodefer, sig))
979                               SIGADDSET(lp->lwp_sigmask, sig);
980                     if (SIGISMEMBER(ps->ps_sigreset, sig)) {
981                               /*
982                                * See kern_sigaction() for origin of this code.
983                                */
984                               SIGDELSET(p->p_sigcatch, sig);
985                               if (sig != SIGCONT &&
986                                   sigprop(sig) & SA_IGNORE)
987                                         SIGADDSET(p->p_sigignore, sig);
988                               ps->ps_sigact[_SIG_IDX(sig)] = SIG_DFL;
989                     }
990           } else {
991                     lp->lwp_code = code;          /* XXX for core dump/debugger */
992                     lp->lwp_sig = sig;  /* XXX to verify code */
993                     lwpsignal(p, lp, sig);
994           }
995 }
996 
997 /*
998  * Find a suitable lwp to deliver the signal to.  Returns NULL if all
999  * lwps hold the signal blocked.
1000  *
1001  * Caller must hold p->p_token.
1002  *
1003  * Returns a lp or NULL.  If non-NULL the lp is held and its token is
1004  * acquired.
1005  */
1006 static struct lwp *
find_lwp_for_signal(struct proc * p,int sig)1007 find_lwp_for_signal(struct proc *p, int sig)
1008 {
1009           struct lwp *lp;
1010           struct lwp *run, *sleep, *stop;
1011 
1012           /*
1013            * If the running/preempted thread belongs to the proc to which
1014            * the signal is being delivered and this thread does not block
1015            * the signal, then we can avoid a context switch by delivering
1016            * the signal to this thread, because it will return to userland
1017            * soon anyways.
1018            */
1019           lp = lwkt_preempted_proc();
1020           if (lp != NULL && lp->lwp_proc == p) {
1021                     LWPHOLD(lp);
1022                     lwkt_gettoken(&lp->lwp_token);
1023                     if (!SIGISMEMBER(lp->lwp_sigmask, sig)) {
1024                               /* return w/ token held */
1025                               return (lp);
1026                     }
1027                     lwkt_reltoken(&lp->lwp_token);
1028                     LWPRELE(lp);
1029           }
1030 
1031           run = sleep = stop = NULL;
1032           FOREACH_LWP_IN_PROC(lp, p) {
1033                     /*
1034                      * If the signal is being blocked by the lwp, then this
1035                      * lwp is not eligible for receiving the signal.
1036                      */
1037                     LWPHOLD(lp);
1038                     lwkt_gettoken(&lp->lwp_token);
1039 
1040                     if (SIGISMEMBER(lp->lwp_sigmask, sig)) {
1041                               lwkt_reltoken(&lp->lwp_token);
1042                               LWPRELE(lp);
1043                               continue;
1044                     }
1045 
1046                     switch (lp->lwp_stat) {
1047                     case LSRUN:
1048                               if (sleep) {
1049                                         lwkt_token_swap();
1050                                         lwkt_reltoken(&sleep->lwp_token);
1051                                         LWPRELE(sleep);
1052                                         sleep = NULL;
1053                                         run = lp;
1054                               } else if (stop) {
1055                                         lwkt_token_swap();
1056                                         lwkt_reltoken(&stop->lwp_token);
1057                                         LWPRELE(stop);
1058                                         stop = NULL;
1059                                         run = lp;
1060                               } else {
1061                                         run = lp;
1062                               }
1063                               break;
1064                     case LSSLEEP:
1065                               if (lp->lwp_flags & LWP_SINTR) {
1066                                         if (sleep) {
1067                                                   lwkt_reltoken(&lp->lwp_token);
1068                                                   LWPRELE(lp);
1069                                         } else if (stop) {
1070                                                   lwkt_token_swap();
1071                                                   lwkt_reltoken(&stop->lwp_token);
1072                                                   LWPRELE(stop);
1073                                                   stop = NULL;
1074                                                   sleep = lp;
1075                                         } else {
1076                                                   sleep = lp;
1077                                         }
1078                               } else {
1079                                         lwkt_reltoken(&lp->lwp_token);
1080                                         LWPRELE(lp);
1081                               }
1082                               break;
1083                     case LSSTOP:
1084                               if (sleep) {
1085                                         lwkt_reltoken(&lp->lwp_token);
1086                                         LWPRELE(lp);
1087                               } else if (stop) {
1088                                         lwkt_reltoken(&lp->lwp_token);
1089                                         LWPRELE(lp);
1090                               } else {
1091                                         stop = lp;
1092                               }
1093                               break;
1094                     }
1095                     if (run)
1096                               break;
1097           }
1098 
1099           if (run != NULL)
1100                     return (run);
1101           else if (sleep != NULL)
1102                     return (sleep);
1103           else
1104                     return (stop);
1105 }
1106 
1107 /*
1108  * Send the signal to the process.  If the signal has an action, the action
1109  * is usually performed by the target process rather than the caller; we add
1110  * the signal to the set of pending signals for the process.
1111  *
1112  * Exceptions:
1113  *   o When a stop signal is sent to a sleeping process that takes the
1114  *     default action, the process is stopped without awakening it.
1115  *   o SIGCONT restarts stopped processes (or puts them back to sleep)
1116  *     regardless of the signal action (eg, blocked or ignored).
1117  *
1118  * Other ignored signals are discarded immediately.
1119  *
1120  * If the caller wishes to call this function from a hard code section the
1121  * caller must already hold p->p_token (see kern_clock.c).
1122  *
1123  * No requirements.
1124  */
1125 void
ksignal(struct proc * p,int sig)1126 ksignal(struct proc *p, int sig)
1127 {
1128           lwpsignal(p, NULL, sig);
1129 }
1130 
1131 /*
1132  * The core for ksignal.  lp may be NULL, then a suitable thread
1133  * will be chosen.  If not, lp MUST be a member of p.
1134  *
1135  * If the caller wishes to call this function from a hard code section the
1136  * caller must already hold p->p_token.
1137  *
1138  * No requirements.
1139  */
1140 void
lwpsignal(struct proc * p,struct lwp * lp,int sig)1141 lwpsignal(struct proc *p, struct lwp *lp, int sig)
1142 {
1143           struct proc *q;
1144           sig_t action;
1145           int prop;
1146 
1147           if (sig >= _SIG_MAXSIG || sig <= 0) {
1148                     kprintf("lwpsignal: signal %d\n", sig);
1149                     panic("lwpsignal signal number");
1150           }
1151 
1152           KKASSERT(lp == NULL || lp->lwp_proc == p);
1153 
1154           /*
1155            * We don't want to race... well, all sorts of things.  Get appropriate
1156            * tokens.
1157            *
1158            * Don't try to deliver a generic signal to an exiting process,
1159            * the signal structures could be in flux.  We check the LWP later
1160            * on.
1161            */
1162           PHOLD(p);
1163           if (lp) {
1164                     LWPHOLD(lp);
1165                     lwkt_gettoken(&lp->lwp_token);
1166           } else {
1167                     lwkt_gettoken(&p->p_token);
1168                     if (p->p_flags & P_WEXIT)
1169                               goto out;
1170           }
1171 
1172           prop = sigprop(sig);
1173 
1174           /*
1175            * If proc is traced, always give parent a chance;
1176            * if signal event is tracked by procfs, give *that*
1177            * a chance, as well.
1178            */
1179           if ((p->p_flags & P_TRACED) || (p->p_stops & S_SIG)) {
1180                     action = SIG_DFL;
1181           } else {
1182                     /*
1183                      * Do not try to deliver signals to an exiting lwp other
1184                      * than SIGKILL.  Note that we must still deliver the signal
1185                      * if P_WEXIT is set in the process flags.
1186                      */
1187                     if (lp && (lp->lwp_mpflags & LWP_MP_WEXIT) && sig != SIGKILL) {
1188                               lwkt_reltoken(&lp->lwp_token);
1189                               LWPRELE(lp);
1190                               PRELE(p);
1191                               return;
1192                     }
1193 
1194                     /*
1195                      * If the signal is being ignored, then we forget about
1196                      * it immediately.  NOTE: We don't set SIGCONT in p_sigignore,
1197                      * and if it is set to SIG_IGN, action will be SIG_DFL here.
1198                      */
1199                     if (SIGISMEMBER(p->p_sigignore, sig)) {
1200                               /*
1201                                * Even if a signal is set SIG_IGN, it may still be
1202                                * lurking in a kqueue.
1203                                */
1204                               KNOTE(&p->p_klist, NOTE_SIGNAL | sig);
1205                               if (lp) {
1206                                         lwkt_reltoken(&lp->lwp_token);
1207                                         LWPRELE(lp);
1208                               } else {
1209                                         lwkt_reltoken(&p->p_token);
1210                               }
1211                               PRELE(p);
1212                               return;
1213                     }
1214                     if (SIGISMEMBER(p->p_sigcatch, sig))
1215                               action = SIG_CATCH;
1216                     else
1217                               action = SIG_DFL;
1218           }
1219 
1220           /*
1221            * If continuing, clear any pending STOP signals for the whole
1222            * process.
1223            */
1224           if (prop & SA_CONT) {
1225                     lwkt_gettoken(&p->p_token);
1226                     SIG_STOPSIGMASK_ATOMIC(p->p_siglist);
1227                     lwkt_reltoken(&p->p_token);
1228           }
1229 
1230           if (prop & SA_STOP) {
1231                     /*
1232                      * If sending a tty stop signal to a member of an orphaned
1233                      * process group, discard the signal here if the action
1234                      * is default; don't stop the process below if sleeping,
1235                      * and don't clear any pending SIGCONT.
1236                      */
1237                     if ((prop & SA_TTYSTOP) && p->p_pgrp->pg_jobc == 0 &&
1238                         action == SIG_DFL) {
1239                               if (lp) {
1240                                         lwkt_reltoken(&lp->lwp_token);
1241                                         LWPRELE(lp);
1242                               } else {
1243                                         lwkt_reltoken(&p->p_token);
1244                               }
1245                               PRELE(p);
1246                               return;
1247                     }
1248                     lwkt_gettoken(&p->p_token);
1249                     SIG_CONTSIGMASK_ATOMIC(p->p_siglist);
1250                     p->p_flags &= ~P_CONTINUED;
1251                     lwkt_reltoken(&p->p_token);
1252           }
1253 
1254           if (p->p_stat == SSTOP) {
1255                     /*
1256                      * Nobody can handle this signal, add it to the lwp or
1257                      * process pending list
1258                      */
1259                     lwkt_gettoken(&p->p_token);
1260                     if (p->p_stat != SSTOP) {
1261                               lwkt_reltoken(&p->p_token);
1262                               goto not_stopped;
1263                     }
1264                     sigsetfrompid(curthread, p, sig);
1265                     if (lp) {
1266                               spin_lock(&lp->lwp_spin);
1267                               SIGADDSET(lp->lwp_siglist, sig);
1268                               spin_unlock(&lp->lwp_spin);
1269                     } else {
1270                               SIGADDSET_ATOMIC(p->p_siglist, sig);
1271                     }
1272 
1273                     /*
1274                      * If the process is stopped and is being traced, then no
1275                      * further action is necessary.
1276                      */
1277                     if (p->p_flags & P_TRACED) {
1278                               lwkt_reltoken(&p->p_token);
1279                               goto out;
1280                     }
1281 
1282                     /*
1283                      * If the process is stopped and receives a KILL signal,
1284                      * make the process runnable.
1285                      */
1286                     if (sig == SIGKILL) {
1287                               proc_unstop(p, SSTOP);
1288                               lwkt_reltoken(&p->p_token);
1289                               goto active_process;
1290                     }
1291 
1292                     /*
1293                      * If the process is stopped and receives a CONT signal,
1294                      * then try to make the process runnable again.
1295                      */
1296                     if (prop & SA_CONT) {
1297                               /*
1298                                * If SIGCONT is default (or ignored), we continue the
1299                                * process but don't leave the signal in p_siglist, as
1300                                * it has no further action.  If SIGCONT is held, we
1301                                * continue the process and leave the signal in
1302                                * p_siglist.  If the process catches SIGCONT, let it
1303                                * handle the signal itself.
1304                                *
1305                                * XXX what if the signal is being held blocked?
1306                                *
1307                                * Token required to interlock kern_wait().
1308                                * Reparenting can also cause a race so we have to
1309                                * hold (q).
1310                                */
1311                               q = p->p_pptr;
1312                               PHOLD(q);
1313                               lwkt_gettoken(&q->p_token);
1314                               p->p_flags |= P_CONTINUED;
1315                               wakeup(q);
1316                               if (action == SIG_DFL)
1317                                         SIGDELSET_ATOMIC(p->p_siglist, sig);
1318                               proc_unstop(p, SSTOP);
1319                               lwkt_reltoken(&q->p_token);
1320                               PRELE(q);
1321                               lwkt_reltoken(&p->p_token);
1322                               if (action == SIG_CATCH)
1323                                         goto active_process;
1324                               goto out;
1325                     }
1326 
1327                     /*
1328                      * If the process is stopped and receives another STOP
1329                      * signal, we do not need to stop it again.  If we did
1330                      * the shell could get confused.
1331                      *
1332                      * However, if the current/preempted lwp is part of the
1333                      * process receiving the signal, we need to keep it,
1334                      * so that this lwp can stop in issignal() later, as
1335                      * we don't want to wait until it reaches userret!
1336                      */
1337                     if (prop & SA_STOP) {
1338                               if (lwkt_preempted_proc() == NULL ||
1339                                   lwkt_preempted_proc()->lwp_proc != p) {
1340                                         SIGDELSET_ATOMIC(p->p_siglist, sig);
1341                               }
1342                     }
1343 
1344                     /*
1345                      * Otherwise the process is stopped and it received some
1346                      * signal, which does not change its stopped state.  When
1347                      * the process is continued a wakeup(p) will be issued which
1348                      * will wakeup any threads sleeping in tstop().
1349                      */
1350                     lwkt_reltoken(&p->p_token);
1351                     goto out;
1352                     /* NOTREACHED */
1353           }
1354 not_stopped:
1355           ;
1356           /* else not stopped */
1357 active_process:
1358 
1359           /*
1360            * Never deliver a lwp-specific signal to a random lwp.
1361            *
1362            * When delivering an untargetted signal, use p_sigirefs to
1363            * inform lwps of potential collisions.
1364            */
1365           if (lp == NULL) {
1366                     /* NOTE: returns lp w/ token held */
1367                     sigirefs_hold(p);
1368                     lp = find_lwp_for_signal(p, sig);
1369                     if (lp) {
1370                               if (SIGISMEMBER(lp->lwp_sigmask, sig)) {
1371                                         lwkt_reltoken(&lp->lwp_token);
1372                                         LWPRELE(lp);
1373                                         lp = NULL;
1374                                         /* maintain proc token */
1375                                         /* maintain sigirefs */
1376                               } else {
1377                                         lwkt_token_swap();
1378                                         lwkt_reltoken(&p->p_token);
1379                                         /* maintain lp token */
1380                                         sigirefs_drop(p);
1381                               }
1382                     }
1383           }
1384 
1385           /*
1386            * Deliver to the process generically if (1) the signal is being
1387            * sent to any thread or (2) we could not find a thread to deliver
1388            * it to.
1389            *
1390            * Drop p_sigirefs after the signal has been resolved to interlock
1391            * against sigsuspend/ppoll/pselect.
1392            */
1393           if (lp == NULL) {
1394                     sigsetfrompid(curthread, p, sig);
1395                     KNOTE(&p->p_klist, NOTE_SIGNAL | sig);
1396                     SIGADDSET_ATOMIC(p->p_siglist, sig);
1397                     sigirefs_drop(p);
1398                     goto out;
1399           }
1400 
1401           /*
1402            * Deliver to a specific LWP whether it masks it or not.  It will
1403            * not be dispatched if masked but we must still deliver it.
1404            */
1405           if (p->p_nice > NZERO && action == SIG_DFL && (prop & SA_KILL) &&
1406               (p->p_flags & P_TRACED) == 0) {
1407                     lwkt_gettoken(&p->p_token);
1408                     p->p_nice = NZERO;
1409                     lwkt_reltoken(&p->p_token);
1410           }
1411 
1412           /*
1413            * If the process receives a STOP signal which indeed needs to
1414            * stop the process, do so.  If the process chose to catch the
1415            * signal, it will be treated like any other signal.
1416            */
1417           if ((prop & SA_STOP) && action == SIG_DFL) {
1418                     /*
1419                      * If a child holding parent blocked, stopping
1420                      * could cause deadlock.  Take no action at this
1421                      * time.
1422                      */
1423                     lwkt_gettoken(&p->p_token);
1424                     if (p->p_flags & P_PPWAIT) {
1425                               sigsetfrompid(curthread, p, sig);
1426                               SIGADDSET_ATOMIC(p->p_siglist, sig);
1427                               lwkt_reltoken(&p->p_token);
1428                               goto out;
1429                     }
1430 
1431                     /*
1432                      * Do not actually try to manipulate the process, but simply
1433                      * stop it.  Lwps will stop as soon as they safely can.
1434                      *
1435                      * Ignore stop if the process is exiting.
1436                      */
1437                     if ((p->p_flags & P_WEXIT) == 0) {
1438                               p->p_xstat = sig;
1439                               proc_stop(p, SSTOP);
1440                     }
1441                     lwkt_reltoken(&p->p_token);
1442                     goto out;
1443           }
1444 
1445           /*
1446            * If it is a CONT signal with default action, just ignore it.
1447            */
1448           if ((prop & SA_CONT) && action == SIG_DFL)
1449                     goto out;
1450 
1451           /*
1452            * Mark signal pending at this specific thread.
1453            */
1454           sigsetfrompid(curthread, p, sig);
1455           spin_lock(&lp->lwp_spin);
1456           SIGADDSET(lp->lwp_siglist, sig);
1457           spin_unlock(&lp->lwp_spin);
1458 
1459           lwp_signotify(lp);
1460 
1461 out:
1462           if (lp) {
1463                     lwkt_reltoken(&lp->lwp_token);
1464                     LWPRELE(lp);
1465           } else {
1466                     lwkt_reltoken(&p->p_token);
1467           }
1468           PRELE(p);
1469 }
1470 
1471 /*
1472  * Notify the LWP that a signal has arrived.  The LWP does not have to be
1473  * sleeping on the current cpu.
1474  *
1475  * p->p_token and lp->lwp_token must be held on call.
1476  *
1477  * We can only safely schedule the thread on its current cpu and only if
1478  * one of the SINTR flags is set.  If an SINTR flag is set AND we are on
1479  * the correct cpu we are properly interlocked, otherwise we could be
1480  * racing other thread transition states (or the lwp is on the user scheduler
1481  * runq but not scheduled) and must not do anything.
1482  *
1483  * Since we hold the lwp token we know the lwp cannot be ripped out from
1484  * under us so we can safely hold it to prevent it from being ripped out
1485  * from under us if we are forced to IPI another cpu to make the local
1486  * checks there.
1487  *
1488  * Adjustment of lp->lwp_stat can only occur when we hold the lwp_token,
1489  * which we won't in an IPI so any fixups have to be done here, effectively
1490  * replicating part of what setrunnable() does.
1491  */
1492 static void
lwp_signotify(struct lwp * lp)1493 lwp_signotify(struct lwp *lp)
1494 {
1495           thread_t dtd;
1496 
1497           ASSERT_LWKT_TOKEN_HELD(&lp->lwp_token);
1498           dtd = lp->lwp_thread;
1499 
1500           crit_enter();
1501           if (lp == lwkt_preempted_proc()) {
1502                     /*
1503                      * lwp is on the current cpu AND it is currently running
1504                      * (we preempted it).
1505                      */
1506                     signotify();
1507           } else if (lp->lwp_flags & LWP_SINTR) {
1508                     /*
1509                      * lwp is sitting in tsleep() with PCATCH set
1510                      */
1511                     if (dtd->td_gd == mycpu) {
1512                               setrunnable(lp);
1513                     } else {
1514                               /*
1515                                * We can only adjust lwp_stat while we hold the
1516                                * lwp_token, and we won't in the IPI function.
1517                                */
1518                               LWPHOLD(lp);
1519                               if (lp->lwp_stat == LSSTOP)
1520                                         lp->lwp_stat = LSSLEEP;
1521                               lwkt_send_ipiq(dtd->td_gd, lwp_signotify_remote, lp);
1522                     }
1523           } else if (dtd->td_flags & TDF_SINTR) {
1524                     /*
1525                      * lwp is sitting in lwkt_sleep() with PCATCH set.
1526                      */
1527                     if (dtd->td_gd == mycpu) {
1528                               setrunnable(lp);
1529                     } else {
1530                               /*
1531                                * We can only adjust lwp_stat while we hold the
1532                                * lwp_token, and we won't in the IPI function.
1533                                */
1534                               LWPHOLD(lp);
1535                               if (lp->lwp_stat == LSSTOP)
1536                                         lp->lwp_stat = LSSLEEP;
1537                               lwkt_send_ipiq(dtd->td_gd, lwp_signotify_remote, lp);
1538                     }
1539           } else {
1540                     /*
1541                      * Otherwise the lwp is either in some uninterruptible state
1542                      * or it is on the userland scheduler's runqueue waiting to
1543                      * be scheduled to a cpu, or it is running in userland.  We
1544                      * generally want to send an IPI so a running target gets the
1545                      * signal ASAP, otherwise a scheduler-tick worth of latency
1546                      * will occur.
1547                      *
1548                      * Issue an IPI to the remote cpu to knock it into the kernel,
1549                      * remote cpu will issue the cpu-local signotify() if the IPI
1550                      * preempts the desired thread.
1551                      */
1552                     if (dtd->td_gd != mycpu) {
1553                               LWPHOLD(lp);
1554                               lwkt_send_ipiq(dtd->td_gd, lwp_signotify_remote, lp);
1555                     }
1556           }
1557           crit_exit();
1558 }
1559 
1560 /*
1561  * This function is called via an IPI so we cannot call setrunnable() here
1562  * (because while we hold the lp we don't own its token, and can't get it
1563  * from an IPI).
1564  *
1565  * We are interlocked by virtue of being on the same cpu as the target.  If
1566  * we still are and LWP_SINTR or TDF_SINTR is set we can safely schedule
1567  * the target thread.
1568  */
1569 static void
lwp_signotify_remote(void * arg)1570 lwp_signotify_remote(void *arg)
1571 {
1572           struct lwp *lp = arg;
1573           thread_t td = lp->lwp_thread;
1574 
1575           if (lp == lwkt_preempted_proc()) {
1576                     signotify();
1577                     LWPRELE(lp);
1578           } else if (td->td_gd == mycpu) {
1579                     if ((lp->lwp_flags & LWP_SINTR) ||
1580                         (td->td_flags & TDF_SINTR)) {
1581                               lwkt_schedule(td);
1582                     }
1583                     LWPRELE(lp);
1584           } else {
1585                     lwkt_send_ipiq(td->td_gd, lwp_signotify_remote, lp);
1586                     /* LWPHOLD() is forwarded to the target cpu */
1587           }
1588 }
1589 
1590 /*
1591  * Caller must hold p->p_token
1592  */
1593 void
proc_stop(struct proc * p,int stat)1594 proc_stop(struct proc *p, int stat)
1595 {
1596           struct proc *q;
1597           struct lwp *lp;
1598 
1599           ASSERT_LWKT_TOKEN_HELD(&p->p_token);
1600 
1601           /*
1602            * If somebody raced us, be happy with it.  SCORE overrides SSTOP.
1603            */
1604           if (stat == SCORE) {
1605                     if (p->p_stat == SCORE || p->p_stat == SZOMB)
1606                               return;
1607           } else {
1608                     if (p->p_stat == SSTOP || p->p_stat == SCORE ||
1609                         p->p_stat == SZOMB) {
1610                               return;
1611                     }
1612           }
1613           p->p_stat = stat;
1614 
1615           FOREACH_LWP_IN_PROC(lp, p) {
1616                     LWPHOLD(lp);
1617                     lwkt_gettoken(&lp->lwp_token);
1618 
1619                     switch (lp->lwp_stat) {
1620                     case LSSTOP:
1621                               /*
1622                                * Do nothing, we are already counted in
1623                                * p_nstopped.
1624                                */
1625                               break;
1626 
1627                     case LSSLEEP:
1628                               /*
1629                                * We're sleeping, but we will stop before
1630                                * returning to userspace, so count us
1631                                * as stopped as well.  We set LWP_MP_WSTOP
1632                                * to signal the lwp that it should not
1633                                * increase p_nstopped when reaching tstop().
1634                                *
1635                                * LWP_MP_WSTOP is protected by lp->lwp_token.
1636                                */
1637                               if ((lp->lwp_mpflags & LWP_MP_WSTOP) == 0) {
1638                                         atomic_set_int(&lp->lwp_mpflags, LWP_MP_WSTOP);
1639                                         ++p->p_nstopped;
1640                               }
1641                               break;
1642 
1643                     case LSRUN:
1644                               /*
1645                                * We might notify ourself, but that's not
1646                                * a problem.
1647                                */
1648                               lwp_signotify(lp);
1649                               break;
1650                     }
1651                     lwkt_reltoken(&lp->lwp_token);
1652                     LWPRELE(lp);
1653           }
1654 
1655           if (p->p_nstopped == p->p_nthreads) {
1656                     /*
1657                      * Token required to interlock kern_wait().  Reparenting can
1658                      * also cause a race so we have to hold (q).
1659                      */
1660                     q = p->p_pptr;
1661                     PHOLD(q);
1662                     lwkt_gettoken(&q->p_token);
1663                     p->p_flags &= ~P_WAITED;
1664                     wakeup(q);
1665                     if ((q->p_sigacts->ps_flag & PS_NOCLDSTOP) == 0)
1666                               ksignal(p->p_pptr, SIGCHLD);
1667                     lwkt_reltoken(&q->p_token);
1668                     PRELE(q);
1669           }
1670 }
1671 
1672 /*
1673  * Caller must hold p_token
1674  */
1675 void
proc_unstop(struct proc * p,int stat)1676 proc_unstop(struct proc *p, int stat)
1677 {
1678           struct lwp *lp;
1679 
1680           ASSERT_LWKT_TOKEN_HELD(&p->p_token);
1681 
1682           if (p->p_stat != stat)
1683                     return;
1684 
1685           p->p_stat = SACTIVE;
1686 
1687           FOREACH_LWP_IN_PROC(lp, p) {
1688                     LWPHOLD(lp);
1689                     lwkt_gettoken(&lp->lwp_token);
1690 
1691                     switch (lp->lwp_stat) {
1692                     case LSRUN:
1693                               /*
1694                                * Uh?  Not stopped?  Well, I guess that's okay.
1695                                */
1696                               if (bootverbose)
1697                                         kprintf("proc_unstop: lwp %d/%d not sleeping\n",
1698                                                   p->p_pid, lp->lwp_tid);
1699                               break;
1700 
1701                     case LSSLEEP:
1702                               /*
1703                                * Still sleeping.  Don't bother waking it up.
1704                                * However, if this thread was counted as
1705                                * stopped, undo this.
1706                                *
1707                                * Nevertheless we call setrunnable() so that it
1708                                * will wake up in case a signal or timeout arrived
1709                                * in the meantime.
1710                                *
1711                                * LWP_MP_WSTOP is protected by lp->lwp_token.
1712                                */
1713                               if (lp->lwp_mpflags & LWP_MP_WSTOP) {
1714                                         atomic_clear_int(&lp->lwp_mpflags,
1715                                                              LWP_MP_WSTOP);
1716                                         --p->p_nstopped;
1717                               } else {
1718                                         if (bootverbose)
1719                                                   kprintf("proc_unstop: lwp %d/%d sleeping, not stopped\n",
1720                                                             p->p_pid, lp->lwp_tid);
1721                               }
1722                               /* FALLTHROUGH */
1723 
1724                     case LSSTOP:
1725                               /*
1726                                * This handles any lwp's waiting in a tsleep with
1727                                * SIGCATCH.
1728                                */
1729                               lwp_signotify(lp);
1730                               break;
1731 
1732                     }
1733                     lwkt_reltoken(&lp->lwp_token);
1734                     LWPRELE(lp);
1735           }
1736 
1737           /*
1738            * This handles any lwp's waiting in tstop().  We have interlocked
1739            * the setting of p_stat by acquiring and releasing each lpw's
1740            * token.
1741            */
1742           wakeup(p);
1743 }
1744 
1745 /*
1746  * Wait for all threads except the current thread to stop.
1747  */
1748 static void
proc_stopwait(struct proc * p)1749 proc_stopwait(struct proc *p)
1750 {
1751           while ((p->p_stat == SSTOP || p->p_stat == SCORE) &&
1752                  p->p_nstopped < p->p_nthreads - 1) {
1753                     tsleep_interlock(&p->p_nstopped, 0);
1754                     if (p->p_nstopped < p->p_nthreads - 1) {
1755                               tsleep(&p->p_nstopped, PINTERLOCKED, "stopwt", hz);
1756                     }
1757           }
1758 }
1759 
1760 /*
1761  * No requirements.
1762  */
1763 static int
kern_sigtimedwait(sigset_t waitset,siginfo_t * info,struct timespec * timeout)1764 kern_sigtimedwait(sigset_t waitset, siginfo_t *info, struct timespec *timeout)
1765 {
1766           sigset_t savedmask, set;
1767           struct proc *p = curproc;
1768           struct lwp *lp = curthread->td_lwp;
1769           int error, sig, hz, timevalid = 0;
1770           struct timespec rts, ets, ts;
1771           struct timeval tv;
1772 
1773           error = 0;
1774           sig = 0;
1775           ets.tv_sec = 0;               /* silence compiler warning */
1776           ets.tv_nsec = 0;    /* silence compiler warning */
1777           SIG_CANTMASK(waitset);
1778           savedmask = lp->lwp_sigmask;
1779 
1780           if (timeout) {
1781                     if (timeout->tv_sec >= 0 && timeout->tv_nsec >= 0 &&
1782                         timeout->tv_nsec < 1000000000) {
1783                               timevalid = 1;
1784                               getnanouptime(&rts);
1785                               timespecadd(&rts, timeout, &ets);
1786                     }
1787           }
1788 
1789           for (;;) {
1790                     set = lwp_sigpend(lp);
1791                     SIGSETAND(set, waitset);
1792                     if ((sig = sig_ffs(&set)) != 0) {
1793                               SIGFILLSET(lp->lwp_sigmask);
1794                               SIGDELSET(lp->lwp_sigmask, sig);
1795                               SIG_CANTMASK(lp->lwp_sigmask);
1796                               sig = issignal(lp, 1, 0);
1797                               /*
1798                                * It may be a STOP signal, in the case, issignal
1799                                * returns 0, because we may stop there, and new
1800                                * signal can come in, we should restart if we got
1801                                * nothing.
1802                                */
1803                               if (sig == 0)
1804                                         continue;
1805                               else
1806                                         break;
1807                     }
1808 
1809                     /*
1810                      * Previous checking got nothing, and we retried but still
1811                      * got nothing, we should return the error status.
1812                      */
1813                     if (error)
1814                               break;
1815 
1816                     /*
1817                      * POSIX says this must be checked after looking for pending
1818                      * signals.
1819                      */
1820                     if (timeout) {
1821                               if (timevalid == 0) {
1822                                         error = EINVAL;
1823                                         break;
1824                               }
1825                               getnanouptime(&rts);
1826                               if (timespeccmp(&rts, &ets, >=)) {
1827                                         error = EAGAIN;
1828                                         break;
1829                               }
1830                               timespecsub(&ets, &rts, &ts);
1831                               TIMESPEC_TO_TIMEVAL(&tv, &ts);
1832                               hz = tvtohz_high(&tv);
1833                     } else {
1834                               hz = 0;
1835                     }
1836 
1837                     lp->lwp_sigmask = savedmask;
1838                     SIGSETNAND(lp->lwp_sigmask, waitset);
1839                     sigirefs_wait(p);
1840 
1841                     /*
1842                      * We won't ever be woken up.  Instead, our sleep will
1843                      * be broken in lwpsignal().
1844                      */
1845                     error = tsleep(&p->p_sigacts, PCATCH, "sigwt", hz);
1846                     if (timeout) {
1847                               if (error == ERESTART) {
1848                                         /* can not restart a timeout wait. */
1849                                         error = EINTR;
1850                               } else if (error == EAGAIN) {
1851                                         /* will calculate timeout by ourself. */
1852                                         error = 0;
1853                               }
1854                     }
1855                     /* Retry ... */
1856           }
1857 
1858           lp->lwp_sigmask = savedmask;
1859           sigirefs_wait(p);
1860 
1861           if (sig) {
1862                     error = 0;
1863                     bzero(info, sizeof(*info));
1864                     info->si_signo = sig;
1865                     spin_lock(&lp->lwp_spin);
1866                     lwp_delsig(lp, sig, 1);       /* take the signal! */
1867                     spin_unlock(&lp->lwp_spin);
1868 
1869                     if (sig == SIGKILL) {
1870                               sigexit(lp, sig);
1871                               /* NOT REACHED */
1872                     }
1873           }
1874 
1875           return (error);
1876 }
1877 
1878 /*
1879  * MPALMOSTSAFE
1880  */
1881 int
sys_sigtimedwait(struct sysmsg * sysmsg,const struct sigtimedwait_args * uap)1882 sys_sigtimedwait(struct sysmsg *sysmsg, const struct sigtimedwait_args *uap)
1883 {
1884           struct timespec ts;
1885           struct timespec *timeout;
1886           sigset_t set;
1887           siginfo_t info;
1888           int error;
1889 
1890           if (uap->timeout) {
1891                     error = copyin(uap->timeout, &ts, sizeof(ts));
1892                     if (error)
1893                               return (error);
1894                     timeout = &ts;
1895           } else {
1896                     timeout = NULL;
1897           }
1898           error = copyin(uap->set, &set, sizeof(set));
1899           if (error)
1900                     return (error);
1901           error = kern_sigtimedwait(set, &info, timeout);
1902           if (error)
1903                     return (error);
1904           if (uap->info)
1905                     error = copyout(&info, uap->info, sizeof(info));
1906           /* Repost if we got an error. */
1907           /*
1908            * XXX lwp
1909            *
1910            * This could transform a thread-specific signal to another
1911            * thread / process pending signal.
1912            */
1913           if (error) {
1914                     ksignal(curproc, info.si_signo);
1915           } else {
1916                     sysmsg->sysmsg_result = info.si_signo;
1917           }
1918           return (error);
1919 }
1920 
1921 /*
1922  * MPALMOSTSAFE
1923  */
1924 int
sys_sigwaitinfo(struct sysmsg * sysmsg,const struct sigwaitinfo_args * uap)1925 sys_sigwaitinfo(struct sysmsg *sysmsg, const struct sigwaitinfo_args *uap)
1926 {
1927           siginfo_t info;
1928           sigset_t set;
1929           int error;
1930 
1931           error = copyin(uap->set, &set, sizeof(set));
1932           if (error)
1933                     return (error);
1934           error = kern_sigtimedwait(set, &info, NULL);
1935           if (error)
1936                     return (error);
1937           if (uap->info)
1938                     error = copyout(&info, uap->info, sizeof(info));
1939           /* Repost if we got an error. */
1940           /*
1941            * XXX lwp
1942            *
1943            * This could transform a thread-specific signal to another
1944            * thread / process pending signal.
1945            */
1946           if (error) {
1947                     ksignal(curproc, info.si_signo);
1948           } else {
1949                     sysmsg->sysmsg_result = info.si_signo;
1950           }
1951           return (error);
1952 }
1953 
1954 /*
1955  * If the current process has received a signal that would interrupt a
1956  * system call, return EINTR or ERESTART as appropriate.
1957  */
1958 int
iscaught(struct lwp * lp)1959 iscaught(struct lwp *lp)
1960 {
1961           struct proc *p = lp->lwp_proc;
1962           int sig;
1963 
1964           if (p) {
1965                     if ((sig = CURSIG(lp)) != 0) {
1966                               if (SIGISMEMBER(p->p_sigacts->ps_sigintr, sig))
1967                                         return (EINTR);
1968                               return (ERESTART);
1969                     }
1970           }
1971           return(EWOULDBLOCK);
1972 }
1973 
1974 /*
1975  * If the current lwp/proc has received a signal (should be caught or cause
1976  * termination, should interrupt current syscall), return the signal number.
1977  * Stop signals with default action are processed immediately, then cleared;
1978  * they aren't returned.  This is checked after each entry to the system for
1979  * a syscall or trap (though this can usually be done without calling issignal
1980  * by checking the pending signal masks in the CURSIG macro).
1981  *
1982  * This routine is called via CURSIG/__cursig.  We will acquire and release
1983  * p->p_token but if the caller needs to interlock the test the caller must
1984  * also hold p->p_token.
1985  *
1986  *        while (sig = CURSIG(curproc))
1987  *                  postsig(sig);
1988  */
1989 int
issignal(struct lwp * lp,int maytrace,int * ptokp)1990 issignal(struct lwp *lp, int maytrace, int *ptokp)
1991 {
1992           struct proc *p = lp->lwp_proc;
1993           sigset_t mask;
1994           int sig, prop;
1995           int haveptok;
1996 
1997           for (;;) {
1998                     int traced = (p->p_flags & P_TRACED) || (p->p_stops & S_SIG);
1999 
2000                     haveptok = 0;
2001 
2002                     /*
2003                      * NOTE: Do not tstop here.  Issue the proc_stop()
2004                      *         so other parties see that we know we need
2005                      *         to stop, but don't block here.  Locks might
2006                      *         be held.
2007                      *
2008                      * XXX If this process is supposed to stop, stop this thread.
2009                      *     removed.
2010                      */
2011 #if 0
2012                     if (STOPLWP(p, lp)) {
2013                               lwkt_gettoken(&p->p_token);
2014                               tstop();
2015                               lwkt_reltoken(&p->p_token);
2016                     }
2017 #endif
2018 
2019                     /*
2020                      * Quick check without token
2021                      */
2022                     mask = lwp_sigpend(lp);
2023                     SIGSETNAND(mask, lp->lwp_sigmask);
2024                     if (p->p_flags & P_PPWAIT)
2025                               SIG_STOPSIGMASK(mask);
2026                     SIG_CONDBLOCKALLSIGS(mask, lp);
2027 
2028                     if (SIGISEMPTY(mask))                   /* no signal to send */
2029                               return (0);
2030 
2031                     /*
2032                      * If the signal is a member of the process signal set
2033                      * we need p_token (even if it is also a member of the
2034                      * lwp signal set).
2035                      */
2036                     sig = sig_ffs(&mask);
2037                     if (SIGISMEMBER(p->p_siglist, sig)) {
2038                               /*
2039                                * Recheck with token
2040                                */
2041                               haveptok = 1;
2042                               lwkt_gettoken(&p->p_token);
2043 
2044                               mask = lwp_sigpend(lp);
2045                               SIGSETNAND(mask, lp->lwp_sigmask);
2046                               if (p->p_flags & P_PPWAIT)
2047                                         SIG_STOPSIGMASK(mask);
2048                               if (SIGISEMPTY(mask)) {                 /* no signal to send */
2049                                         /* haveptok is TRUE */
2050                                         lwkt_reltoken(&p->p_token);
2051                                         return (0);
2052                               }
2053                               sig = sig_ffs(&mask);
2054                     }
2055 
2056                     STOPEVENT(p, S_SIG, sig);
2057 
2058                     /*
2059                      * We should see pending but ignored signals
2060                      * only if P_TRACED was on when they were posted.
2061                      */
2062                     if (SIGISMEMBER(p->p_sigignore, sig) && (traced == 0)) {
2063                               spin_lock(&lp->lwp_spin);
2064                               lwp_delsig(lp, sig, haveptok);
2065                               spin_unlock(&lp->lwp_spin);
2066                               if (haveptok)
2067                                         lwkt_reltoken(&p->p_token);
2068                               continue;
2069                     }
2070                     if (maytrace &&
2071                         (p->p_flags & P_TRACED) &&
2072                         (p->p_flags & P_PPWAIT) == 0) {
2073                               /*
2074                                * If traced, always stop, and stay stopped until
2075                                * released by the parent.
2076                                *
2077                                * NOTE: SSTOP may get cleared during the loop, but
2078                                *         we do not re-notify the parent if we have
2079                                *         to loop several times waiting for the parent
2080                                *         to let us continue.  XXX not sure if this is
2081                                *         still true
2082                                *
2083                                * NOTE: Do not tstop here.  Issue the proc_stop()
2084                                *         so other parties see that we know we need
2085                                *         to stop, but don't block here.  Locks might
2086                                *         be held.
2087                                */
2088                               if (haveptok == 0) {
2089                                         lwkt_gettoken(&p->p_token);
2090                                         haveptok = 1;
2091                               }
2092                               p->p_xstat = sig;
2093                               proc_stop(p, SSTOP);
2094 
2095                               /*
2096                                * Normally we don't stop until we return to userland, but
2097                                * make an exception when tracing and 'maytrace' is asserted.
2098                                */
2099                               if (p->p_flags & P_TRACED)
2100                                         tstop();
2101 
2102                               /*
2103                                * If parent wants us to take the signal,
2104                                * then it will leave it in p->p_xstat;
2105                                * otherwise we just look for signals again.
2106                                */
2107                               spin_lock(&lp->lwp_spin);
2108                               lwp_delsig(lp, sig, 1);       /* clear old signal */
2109                               spin_unlock(&lp->lwp_spin);
2110                               sig = p->p_xstat;
2111                               if (sig == 0) {
2112                                         /* haveptok is TRUE */
2113                                         lwkt_reltoken(&p->p_token);
2114                                         continue;
2115                               }
2116 
2117                               /*
2118                                * Put the new signal into p_siglist.  If the
2119                                * signal is being masked, look for other signals.
2120                                *
2121                                * XXX lwp might need a call to ksignal()
2122                                */
2123                               SIGADDSET_ATOMIC(p->p_siglist, sig);
2124                               if (SIGISMEMBER(lp->lwp_sigmask, sig)) {
2125                                         /* haveptok is TRUE */
2126                                         lwkt_reltoken(&p->p_token);
2127                                         continue;
2128                               }
2129 
2130                               /*
2131                                * If the traced bit got turned off, go back up
2132                                * to the top to rescan signals.  This ensures
2133                                * that p_sig* and ps_sigact are consistent.
2134                                */
2135                               if ((p->p_flags & P_TRACED) == 0) {
2136                                         /* haveptok is TRUE */
2137                                         lwkt_reltoken(&p->p_token);
2138                                         continue;
2139                               }
2140                     }
2141 
2142                     /*
2143                      * p_token may be held here
2144                      */
2145                     prop = sigprop(sig);
2146 
2147                     /*
2148                      * Decide whether the signal should be returned.
2149                      * Return the signal's number, or fall through
2150                      * to clear it from the pending mask.
2151                      */
2152                     switch ((intptr_t)p->p_sigacts->ps_sigact[_SIG_IDX(sig)]) {
2153                     case (intptr_t)SIG_DFL:
2154                               /*
2155                                * Don't take default actions on system processes.
2156                                */
2157                               if (p->p_pid <= 1) {
2158 #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
2159                                         /*
2160                                          * Are you sure you want to ignore SIGSEGV
2161                                          * in init? XXX
2162                                          */
2163                                         kprintf("Process (pid %lu) got signal %d\n",
2164                                                   (u_long)p->p_pid, sig);
2165 #endif
2166                                         break;              /* == ignore */
2167                               }
2168 
2169                               /*
2170                                * Handle the in-kernel checkpoint action
2171                                */
2172                               if (prop & SA_CKPT) {
2173                                         if (haveptok == 0) {
2174                                                   lwkt_gettoken(&p->p_token);
2175                                                   haveptok = 1;
2176                                         }
2177                                         checkpoint_signal_handler(lp);
2178                                         break;
2179                               }
2180 
2181                               /*
2182                                * If there is a pending stop signal to process
2183                                * with default action, stop here,
2184                                * then clear the signal.  However,
2185                                * if process is member of an orphaned
2186                                * process group, ignore tty stop signals.
2187                                */
2188                               if (prop & SA_STOP) {
2189                                         if (haveptok == 0) {
2190                                                   lwkt_gettoken(&p->p_token);
2191                                                   haveptok = 1;
2192                                         }
2193                                         if (p->p_flags & P_TRACED ||
2194                                             (p->p_pgrp->pg_jobc == 0 &&
2195                                             prop & SA_TTYSTOP))
2196                                                   break;    /* == ignore */
2197                                         if ((p->p_flags & P_WEXIT) == 0) {
2198                                                   /*
2199                                                    * NOTE: We do not block here.  Issue
2200                                                    *         stopthe stop so other parties
2201                                                    *         see that we know we need to
2202                                                    *         stop.  Locks might be held.
2203                                                    */
2204                                                   p->p_xstat = sig;
2205                                                   proc_stop(p, SSTOP);
2206 
2207 #if 0
2208                                                   tstop();
2209 #endif
2210                                         }
2211                                         break;
2212                               } else if (prop & SA_IGNORE) {
2213                                         /*
2214                                          * Except for SIGCONT, shouldn't get here.
2215                                          * Default action is to ignore; drop it.
2216                                          */
2217                                         break;              /* == ignore */
2218                               } else {
2219                                         if (ptokp)
2220                                                   *ptokp = haveptok;
2221                                         else if (haveptok)
2222                                                   lwkt_reltoken(&p->p_token);
2223                                         return (sig);
2224                               }
2225 
2226                               /*NOTREACHED*/
2227 
2228                     case (intptr_t)SIG_IGN:
2229                               /*
2230                                * Masking above should prevent us ever trying
2231                                * to take action on an ignored signal other
2232                                * than SIGCONT, unless process is traced.
2233                                */
2234                               if ((prop & SA_CONT) == 0 &&
2235                                   (p->p_flags & P_TRACED) == 0)
2236                                         kprintf("issignal\n");
2237                               break;              /* == ignore */
2238 
2239                     default:
2240                               /*
2241                                * This signal has an action, let
2242                                * postsig() process it.
2243                                */
2244                               if (ptokp)
2245                                         *ptokp = haveptok;
2246                               else if (haveptok)
2247                                         lwkt_reltoken(&p->p_token);
2248                               return (sig);
2249                     }
2250                     spin_lock(&lp->lwp_spin);
2251                     lwp_delsig(lp, sig, haveptok);                    /* take the signal! */
2252                     spin_unlock(&lp->lwp_spin);
2253 
2254                     if (haveptok)
2255                               lwkt_reltoken(&p->p_token);
2256           }
2257           /* NOTREACHED */
2258 }
2259 
2260 /*
2261  * Take the action for the specified signal from the current set of
2262  * pending signals.
2263  *
2264  * haveptok indicates whether the caller is holding p->p_token.  If the
2265  * caller is, we are responsible for releasing it.
2266  *
2267  * This routine can only be called from the top-level trap from usermode.
2268  * It is expecting to be able to modify the top-level stack frame.
2269  */
2270 void
postsig(int sig,int haveptok)2271 postsig(int sig, int haveptok)
2272 {
2273           struct lwp *lp = curthread->td_lwp;
2274           struct proc *p = lp->lwp_proc;
2275           struct sigacts *ps = p->p_sigacts;
2276           sig_t action;
2277           sigset_t returnmask;
2278           int code;
2279 
2280           KASSERT(sig != 0, ("postsig"));
2281 
2282           /*
2283            * If we are a virtual kernel running an emulated user process
2284            * context, switch back to the virtual kernel context before
2285            * trying to post the signal.
2286            */
2287           if (lp->lwp_vkernel && lp->lwp_vkernel->ve) {
2288                     struct trapframe *tf = lp->lwp_md.md_regs;
2289                     tf->tf_trapno = 0;
2290                     vkernel_trap(lp, tf);
2291           }
2292 
2293           KNOTE(&p->p_klist, NOTE_SIGNAL | sig);
2294 
2295           spin_lock(&lp->lwp_spin);
2296           lwp_delsig(lp, sig, haveptok);
2297           spin_unlock(&lp->lwp_spin);
2298           action = ps->ps_sigact[_SIG_IDX(sig)];
2299 #ifdef KTRACE
2300           if (KTRPOINT(lp->lwp_thread, KTR_PSIG))
2301                     ktrpsig(lp, sig, action, lp->lwp_flags & LWP_OLDMASK ?
2302                               &lp->lwp_oldsigmask : &lp->lwp_sigmask, 0);
2303 #endif
2304           /*
2305            * We don't need p_token after this point.
2306            */
2307           if (haveptok)
2308                     lwkt_reltoken(&p->p_token);
2309 
2310           STOPEVENT(p, S_SIG, sig);
2311 
2312           if (action == SIG_DFL) {
2313                     /*
2314                      * Default action, where the default is to kill
2315                      * the process.  (Other cases were ignored above.)
2316                      */
2317                     sigexit(lp, sig);
2318                     /* NOTREACHED */
2319           } else {
2320                     /*
2321                      * If we get here, the signal must be caught.
2322                      */
2323                     KASSERT(action != SIG_IGN && !SIGISMEMBER(lp->lwp_sigmask, sig),
2324                         ("postsig action"));
2325 
2326                     /*
2327                      * Reset the signal handler if asked to
2328                      */
2329                     if (SIGISMEMBER(ps->ps_sigreset, sig)) {
2330                               /*
2331                                * See kern_sigaction() for origin of this code.
2332                                */
2333                               SIGDELSET(p->p_sigcatch, sig);
2334                               if (sig != SIGCONT &&
2335                                   sigprop(sig) & SA_IGNORE)
2336                                         SIGADDSET(p->p_sigignore, sig);
2337                               ps->ps_sigact[_SIG_IDX(sig)] = SIG_DFL;
2338                     }
2339 
2340                     /*
2341                      * Set the signal mask and calculate the mask to restore
2342                      * when the signal function returns.
2343                      *
2344                      * Special case: user has done a sigsuspend.  Here the
2345                      * current mask is not of interest, but rather the
2346                      * mask from before the sigsuspend is what we want
2347                      * restored after the signal processing is completed.
2348                      */
2349                     if (lp->lwp_flags & LWP_OLDMASK) {
2350                               returnmask = lp->lwp_oldsigmask;
2351                               lp->lwp_flags &= ~LWP_OLDMASK;
2352                     } else {
2353                               returnmask = lp->lwp_sigmask;
2354                     }
2355 
2356                     SIGSETOR(lp->lwp_sigmask, ps->ps_catchmask[_SIG_IDX(sig)]);
2357                     if (!SIGISMEMBER(ps->ps_signodefer, sig))
2358                               SIGADDSET(lp->lwp_sigmask, sig);
2359 
2360                     lp->lwp_ru.ru_nsignals++;
2361                     if (lp->lwp_sig != sig) {
2362                               code = 0;
2363                     } else {
2364                               code = lp->lwp_code;
2365                               lp->lwp_code = 0;
2366                               lp->lwp_sig = 0;
2367                     }
2368                     (*p->p_sysent->sv_sendsig)(action, sig, &returnmask, code);
2369           }
2370 }
2371 
2372 /*
2373  * Kill the current process for stated reason.
2374  */
2375 void
killproc(struct proc * p,char * why)2376 killproc(struct proc *p, char *why)
2377 {
2378           log(LOG_ERR, "pid %d (%s), uid %d, was killed: %s\n",
2379                     p->p_pid, p->p_comm,
2380                     p->p_ucred ? p->p_ucred->cr_uid : -1, why);
2381           ksignal(p, SIGKILL);
2382 }
2383 
2384 /*
2385  * Force the current process to exit with the specified signal, dumping core
2386  * if appropriate.  We bypass the normal tests for masked and caught signals,
2387  * allowing unrecoverable failures to terminate the process without changing
2388  * signal state.  Mark the accounting record with the signal termination.
2389  * If dumping core, save the signal number for the debugger.  Calls exit and
2390  * does not return.
2391  *
2392  * This routine does not return.
2393  */
2394 void
sigexit(struct lwp * lp,int sig)2395 sigexit(struct lwp *lp, int sig)
2396 {
2397           struct proc *p = lp->lwp_proc;
2398 
2399           lwkt_gettoken(&p->p_token);
2400           p->p_acflag |= AXSIG;
2401           if (sigprop(sig) & SA_CORE) {
2402                     lp->lwp_sig = sig;
2403 
2404                     /*
2405                      * All threads must be stopped before we can safely coredump.
2406                      * Stop threads using SCORE, which cannot be overridden.
2407                      */
2408                     if (p->p_stat != SCORE) {
2409                               proc_stop(p, SCORE);
2410                               proc_stopwait(p);
2411 
2412                               if (coredump(lp, sig) == 0)
2413                                         sig |= WCOREFLAG;
2414                               p->p_stat = SSTOP;
2415                     }
2416 
2417                     /*
2418                      * Log signals which would cause core dumps
2419                      * (Log as LOG_INFO to appease those who don't want
2420                      * these messages.)
2421                      * XXX : Todo, as well as euid, write out ruid too
2422                      */
2423                     if (kern_logsigexit) {
2424                               log(LOG_INFO,
2425                                   "pid %d (%s), uid %d: exited on signal %d%s\n",
2426                                   p->p_pid, p->p_comm,
2427                                   p->p_ucred ? p->p_ucred->cr_uid : -1,
2428                                   sig &~ WCOREFLAG,
2429                                   sig & WCOREFLAG ? " (core dumped)" : "");
2430                               if (kern_logsigexit > 1)
2431                                         kprintf("DEBUG - waiting on kern.logsigexit\n");
2432                               while (kern_logsigexit > 1) {
2433                                         tsleep(&kern_logsigexit, 0, "DEBUG", hz);
2434                               }
2435                     }
2436           }
2437           lwkt_reltoken(&p->p_token);
2438           exit1(W_EXITCODE(0, sig));
2439           /* NOTREACHED */
2440 }
2441 
2442 static char corefilename[MAXPATHLEN+1] = {"%N.core"};
2443 SYSCTL_STRING(_kern, OID_AUTO, corefile, CTLFLAG_RW, corefilename,
2444                 sizeof(corefilename), "process corefile name format string");
2445 
2446 /*
2447  * expand_name(name, uid, pid)
2448  * Expand the name described in corefilename, using name, uid, and pid.
2449  * corefilename is a kprintf-like string, with three format specifiers:
2450  *        %N        name of process ("name")
2451  *        %P        process id (pid)
2452  *        %U        user id (uid)
2453  * For example, "%N.core" is the default; they can be disabled completely
2454  * by using "/dev/null", or all core files can be stored in "/cores/%U/%N-%P".
2455  * This is controlled by the sysctl variable kern.corefile (see above).
2456  */
2457 
2458 static char *
expand_name(const char * name,uid_t uid,pid_t pid)2459 expand_name(const char *name, uid_t uid, pid_t pid)
2460 {
2461           char *temp;
2462           char buf[11];                 /* Buffer for pid/uid -- max 4B */
2463           int i, n;
2464           char *format = corefilename;
2465           size_t namelen;
2466 
2467           temp = kmalloc(MAXPATHLEN + 1, M_TEMP, M_NOWAIT);
2468           if (temp == NULL)
2469                     return NULL;
2470           namelen = strlen(name);
2471           for (i = 0, n = 0; n < MAXPATHLEN && format[i]; i++) {
2472                     int l;
2473                     switch (format[i]) {
2474                     case '%': /* Format character */
2475                               i++;
2476                               switch (format[i]) {
2477                               case '%':
2478                                         temp[n++] = '%';
2479                                         break;
2480                               case 'N': /* process name */
2481                                         if ((n + namelen) > MAXPATHLEN) {
2482                                                   log(LOG_ERR, "pid %d (%s), uid (%u):  Path `%s%s' is too long\n",
2483                                                       pid, name, uid, temp, name);
2484                                                   kfree(temp, M_TEMP);
2485                                                   return NULL;
2486                                         }
2487                                         memcpy(temp+n, name, namelen);
2488                                         n += namelen;
2489                                         break;
2490                               case 'P': /* process id */
2491                                         l = ksprintf(buf, "%u", pid);
2492                                         if ((n + l) > MAXPATHLEN) {
2493                                                   log(LOG_ERR, "pid %d (%s), uid (%u):  Path `%s%s' is too long\n",
2494                                                       pid, name, uid, temp, name);
2495                                                   kfree(temp, M_TEMP);
2496                                                   return NULL;
2497                                         }
2498                                         memcpy(temp+n, buf, l);
2499                                         n += l;
2500                                         break;
2501                               case 'U': /* user id */
2502                                         l = ksprintf(buf, "%u", uid);
2503                                         if ((n + l) > MAXPATHLEN) {
2504                                                   log(LOG_ERR, "pid %d (%s), uid (%u):  Path `%s%s' is too long\n",
2505                                                       pid, name, uid, temp, name);
2506                                                   kfree(temp, M_TEMP);
2507                                                   return NULL;
2508                                         }
2509                                         memcpy(temp+n, buf, l);
2510                                         n += l;
2511                                         break;
2512                               default:
2513                                         log(LOG_ERR, "Unknown format character %c in `%s'\n", format[i], format);
2514                               }
2515                               break;
2516                     default:
2517                               temp[n++] = format[i];
2518                     }
2519           }
2520           temp[n] = '\0';
2521           return temp;
2522 }
2523 
2524 /*
2525  * Dump a process' core.  The main routine does some
2526  * policy checking, and creates the name of the coredump;
2527  * then it passes on a vnode and a size limit to the process-specific
2528  * coredump routine if there is one; if there _is not_ one, it returns
2529  * ENOSYS; otherwise it returns the error from the process-specific routine.
2530  *
2531  * The parameter `lp' is the lwp which triggered the coredump.
2532  */
2533 
2534 static int
coredump(struct lwp * lp,int sig)2535 coredump(struct lwp *lp, int sig)
2536 {
2537           struct proc *p = lp->lwp_proc;
2538           struct vnode *vp;
2539           struct ucred *cred = p->p_ucred;
2540           struct flock lf;
2541           struct nlookupdata nd;
2542           struct vattr vattr;
2543           int error, error1;
2544           char *name;                             /* name of corefile */
2545           off_t limit;
2546 
2547           STOPEVENT(p, S_CORE, 0);
2548 
2549           if (((sugid_coredump == 0) && (p->p_flags & P_SUGID)) ||
2550               do_coredump == 0)
2551           {
2552                     return (EFAULT);
2553           }
2554 
2555           /*
2556            * Note that the bulk of limit checking is done after
2557            * the corefile is created.  The exception is if the limit
2558            * for corefiles is 0, in which case we don't bother
2559            * creating the corefile at all.  This layout means that
2560            * a corefile is truncated instead of not being created,
2561            * if it is larger than the limit.
2562            */
2563           limit = p->p_rlimit[RLIMIT_CORE].rlim_cur;
2564           if (limit == 0)
2565                     return EFBIG;
2566 
2567           name = expand_name(p->p_comm, p->p_ucred->cr_uid, p->p_pid);
2568           if (name == NULL)
2569                     return (EINVAL);
2570           error = nlookup_init(&nd, name, UIO_SYSSPACE, NLC_LOCKVP);
2571           if (error == 0)
2572                     error = vn_open(&nd, NULL,
2573                                         O_CREAT | FWRITE | O_NOFOLLOW,
2574                                         S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR);
2575           kfree(name, M_TEMP);
2576           if (error) {
2577                     nlookup_done(&nd);
2578                     return (error);
2579           }
2580           vp = nd.nl_open_vp;
2581           nd.nl_open_vp = NULL;
2582           nlookup_done(&nd);
2583 
2584           vn_unlock(vp);
2585           lf.l_whence = SEEK_SET;
2586           lf.l_start = 0;
2587           lf.l_len = 0;
2588           lf.l_type = F_WRLCK;
2589           error = VOP_ADVLOCK(vp, (caddr_t)p, F_SETLK, &lf, 0);
2590           if (error)
2591                     goto out2;
2592 
2593           /* Don't dump to non-regular files or files with links. */
2594           if (vp->v_type != VREG ||
2595               VOP_GETATTR(vp, &vattr) || vattr.va_nlink != 1) {
2596                     error = EFAULT;
2597                     goto out1;
2598           }
2599 
2600           /* Don't dump to files current user does not own */
2601           if (vattr.va_uid != p->p_ucred->cr_uid) {
2602                     error = EFAULT;
2603                     goto out1;
2604           }
2605 
2606           VATTR_NULL(&vattr);
2607           vn_lock(vp, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_RETRY);
2608           vattr.va_size = 0;
2609           VOP_SETATTR(vp, &vattr, cred);
2610           p->p_acflag |= ACORE;
2611           vn_unlock(vp);
2612 
2613           error = p->p_sysent->sv_coredump ?
2614                       p->p_sysent->sv_coredump(lp, sig, vp, limit) : ENOSYS;
2615 
2616 out1:
2617           lf.l_type = F_UNLCK;
2618           VOP_ADVLOCK(vp, (caddr_t)p, F_UNLCK, &lf, 0);
2619 out2:
2620           error1 = vn_close(vp, FWRITE, NULL);
2621           if (error == 0)
2622                     error = error1;
2623           return (error);
2624 }
2625 
2626 /*
2627  * Nonexistent system call-- signal process (may want to handle it).
2628  * Flag error in case process won't see signal immediately (blocked or ignored).
2629  *
2630  * MPALMOSTSAFE
2631  */
2632 /* ARGSUSED */
2633 int
sys_nosys(struct sysmsg * sysmsg,const struct nosys_args * args)2634 sys_nosys(struct sysmsg *sysmsg, const struct nosys_args *args)
2635 {
2636           lwpsignal(curproc, curthread->td_lwp, SIGSYS);
2637           return (EINVAL);
2638 }
2639 
2640 /*
2641  * Send a SIGIO or SIGURG signal to a process or process group using
2642  * stored credentials rather than those of the current process.
2643  */
2644 void
pgsigio(struct sigio * sigio,int sig,int checkctty)2645 pgsigio(struct sigio *sigio, int sig, int checkctty)
2646 {
2647           if (sigio == NULL)
2648                     return;
2649 
2650           if (sigio->sio_pgid > 0) {
2651                     if (CANSIGIO(sigio->sio_ruid, sigio->sio_ucred,
2652                                    sigio->sio_proc))
2653                               ksignal(sigio->sio_proc, sig);
2654           } else if (sigio->sio_pgid < 0) {
2655                     struct proc *p;
2656                     struct pgrp *pg = sigio->sio_pgrp;
2657 
2658                     /*
2659                      * Must interlock all signals against fork
2660                      */
2661                     pgref(pg);
2662                     lockmgr(&pg->pg_lock, LK_EXCLUSIVE);
2663                     LIST_FOREACH(p, &pg->pg_members, p_pglist) {
2664                               if (CANSIGIO(sigio->sio_ruid, sigio->sio_ucred, p) &&
2665                                   (checkctty == 0 || (p->p_flags & P_CONTROLT)))
2666                                         ksignal(p, sig);
2667                     }
2668                     lockmgr(&pg->pg_lock, LK_RELEASE);
2669                     pgrel(pg);
2670           }
2671 }
2672 
2673 static int
filt_sigattach(struct knote * kn)2674 filt_sigattach(struct knote *kn)
2675 {
2676           struct proc *p = curproc;
2677 
2678           kn->kn_ptr.p_proc = p;
2679           kn->kn_flags |= EV_CLEAR;               /* automatically set */
2680 
2681           /* XXX lock the proc here while adding to the list? */
2682           knote_insert(&p->p_klist, kn);
2683 
2684           return (0);
2685 }
2686 
2687 static void
filt_sigdetach(struct knote * kn)2688 filt_sigdetach(struct knote *kn)
2689 {
2690           struct proc *p = kn->kn_ptr.p_proc;
2691 
2692           knote_remove(&p->p_klist, kn);
2693 }
2694 
2695 /*
2696  * signal knotes are shared with proc knotes, so we apply a mask to
2697  * the hint in order to differentiate them from process hints.  This
2698  * could be avoided by using a signal-specific knote list, but probably
2699  * isn't worth the trouble.
2700  */
2701 static int
filt_signal(struct knote * kn,long hint)2702 filt_signal(struct knote *kn, long hint)
2703 {
2704           if (hint & NOTE_SIGNAL) {
2705                     hint &= ~NOTE_SIGNAL;
2706 
2707                     if (kn->kn_id == hint)
2708                               kn->kn_data++;
2709           }
2710           return (kn->kn_data != 0);
2711 }
2712