Re: [PATCH -tip 3/3] Add get_signal tracepoint

From: Masami Hiramatsu
Date: Fri Nov 13 2009 - 19:30:48 EST


Roland McGrath wrote:
This is orthogonal to the core-dump tracepoint, I don't see why you
call them a unified patch series.

Agreed, I'll split them.

The proper name for this event is "signal delivery". But since the
proper name for "send_signal" is "signal generation", I suppose "get"
is analogously improper to the existing "send" tracepoint. ;-)

Ah, I see. 'deliver_signal' is good to me :-).

Thank you,

Especially if you call this "get" rather than "deliver", there is
another place that should invoke this tracepoint (or perhaps a third
one). sys_rt_sigtimedwait "gets" a signal without delivering it. In
POSIX terminology this is called "accepting" the signal: the three
things that can happen in the life of a signal are "generate",
"deliver", and "accept". If you are trying to match up what happened to
a signal generated by kill() or whatnot, then you want to notice both
delivery and acceptance as the complementary event.

(And again I have no clue why this signal stuff should be called
"sched" at all.)


Thanks,
Roland
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