Re: [PATCH] procfd_signal.2: document procfd_signal syscall
From: Florian Weimer
Date: Wed Nov 28 2018 - 16:00:13 EST
* Christian Brauner:
> +.\" Copyright (C) 2018 Christian Brauner <christian@xxxxxxxxxx>
The text seems to be largely derived from rt_sigqueueinfo, so I'm not
sure if this appropriate here.
> +the null signal (0) can be used to check if a process with a given
> +PID exists.
What does this mean if hte process is identified by file descriptor?
> +.PP
> +The optional
> +.I info
> +argument specifies the data to accompany the signal.
> +This argument is a pointer to a structure of type
> +.IR siginfo_t ,
> +described in
> +.BR sigaction (2)
> +(and defined by including
> +.IR <sigaction.h> ).
> +The caller should set the following fields in this structure:
> +.TP
> +.I si_code
> +This must be one of the
> +.B SI_*
> +codes in the Linux kernel source file
> +.IR include/asm-generic/siginfo.h ,
> +with the restriction that the code must be negative
> +(i.e., cannot be
> +.BR SI_USER ,
> +which is used by the kernel to indicate a signal sent by
> +.BR kill (2))
> +and cannot (since Linux 2.6.39) be
Obsolete reference in this context.
> +.TP
> +.B ESRCH
> +The process or process group does not exist.
> +Note that an existing process might be a zombie,
> +a process that has terminated execution, but
> +has not yet been
> +.BR wait (2)ed
> +for.
Again: What does this mean if the process identified by a descriptor?
Does a process in zombie state exist in this sense or not?
Thanks,
Florian