/* Smoke test for the tgkill system call. Copyright (C) 2019-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of the GNU C Library. The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see . */ #include #include #include #include #include #include /* Number of times sigusr1_handler has been invoked. */ static volatile sig_atomic_t signals_delivered; /* Expected TID of the thread receiving the signal. */ static pid_t expected_signal_tid; static void sigusr1_handler (int signo) { TEST_COMPARE (expected_signal_tid, gettid ()); ++signals_delivered; } struct pid_and_tid { pid_t pid; pid_t tid; }; /* Send signals from the subprocess which are not expected to be delivered. There is no handler for SIGUSR2, so delivery will result in a test failure. CLOSURE must point to a valid PID/TID combination that is still running. */ static void subprocess_no_tid_match (void *closure) { struct pid_and_tid *ids = closure; TEST_COMPARE (tgkill (ids->pid, gettid (), SIGUSR2), -1); TEST_COMPARE (errno, ESRCH); TEST_COMPARE (tgkill (getpid (), ids->tid, SIGUSR2), -1); TEST_COMPARE (errno, ESRCH); TEST_COMPARE (tgkill (getppid (), gettid (), SIGUSR2), -1); TEST_COMPARE (errno, ESRCH); } /* Called from threadfunc below. */ static void subprocess (void *closure) { int original_tid = expected_signal_tid; /* Do not expect that the following signals are delivered to the subprocess. The parent process retains the original expected_signal_tid value. */ expected_signal_tid = 0; TEST_COMPARE (tgkill (getpid (), original_tid, SIGUSR1), -1); TEST_COMPARE (errno, ESRCH); TEST_COMPARE (tgkill (getppid (), gettid (), SIGUSR1), -1); TEST_COMPARE (errno, ESRCH); TEST_COMPARE (expected_signal_tid, 0); /* This call has the correct PID/TID combination and is therefore expected to succeed. */ TEST_COMPARE (tgkill (getppid (), original_tid, SIGUSR1), 0); } static void * threadfunc (void *closure) { TEST_VERIFY (gettid () != getpid ()); expected_signal_tid = gettid (); TEST_COMPARE (tgkill (getpid (), gettid (), SIGUSR1), 0); TEST_COMPARE (signals_delivered, 1); signals_delivered = 0; support_isolate_in_subprocess (subprocess, NULL); /* Check that exactly one signal arrived from the subprocess. */ TEST_COMPARE (signals_delivered, 1); support_isolate_in_subprocess (subprocess_no_tid_match, &(struct pid_and_tid) { .pid = getpid (), .tid = gettid (), }); support_isolate_in_subprocess (subprocess_no_tid_match, &(struct pid_and_tid) { .pid = getpid (), .tid = getpid (), }); return NULL; } static int do_test (void) { TEST_VERIFY_EXIT (signal (SIGUSR1, sigusr1_handler) != SIG_ERR); expected_signal_tid = gettid (); TEST_COMPARE (gettid (), getpid ()); TEST_COMPARE (tgkill (getpid (), gettid (), SIGUSR1), 0); TEST_COMPARE (signals_delivered, 1); signals_delivered = 0; xpthread_join (xpthread_create (NULL, threadfunc, NULL)); TEST_VERIFY (signal (SIGUSR1, SIG_DFL) == sigusr1_handler); return 0; } #include