[−][src]Module nix::sys::signalfd
Interface for the signalfd
syscall.
Signal discarding
When a signal can't be delivered to a process (or thread), it will become a pending signal. Failure to deliver could happen if the signal is blocked by every thread in the process or if the signal handler is still handling a previous signal.
If a signal is sent to a process (or thread) that already has a pending signal of the same
type, it will be discarded. This means that if signals of the same type are received faster than
they are processed, some of those signals will be dropped. Because of this limitation,
signalfd
in itself cannot be used for reliable communication between processes or threads.
Once the signal is unblocked, or the signal handler is finished, and a signal is still pending (ie. not consumed from a signalfd) it will be delivered to the signal handler.
Please note that signal discarding is not specific to signalfd
, but also happens with regular
signal handlers.
Re-exports
pub use sys::signal; |
pub use sys::signal::SigSet; |
Structs
SfdFlags | |
SignalFd | A helper struct for creating, reading and closing a |
siginfo |
Constants
SIGNALFD_NEW | |
SIGNALFD_SIGINFO_SIZE |
Functions
signalfd | Creates a new file descriptor for reading signals. |