> I would instead use a new flag to specify a signal sent on the child > death. Like RFTSIGZMB. If flag is not set, SIGCHLD is used. If it is > set, the bit slice is used as signal number, 0 means do not send any > signal. > > Please note that the signal should be checked for validity, it must be > <= _SIG_MAXSIG). We used this: #define RFTHPNSHIFT 24 /* reserve bits 24-30 */ #define RFTHPNMASK 0x7F /* for compatibility with linuxthreads/clone() */ /* allow to specify "clone exit parent notification" signal */ #define RFTHPNSIGNUM(flags) (((flags) >> RFTHPNSHIFT) & RFTHPNMASK) Therefore signal #128 (_SIG_MAXSIG) cannot be selected. Should the bit slice be 7 or 8 bits ? PetrReceived on Mon Jul 11 2011 - 14:03:29 UTC
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