csci4061/notes/08-signals-code/multi-signal.c
Michael Zhang 041f660ccd
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2018-01-29 17:28:37 -06:00

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#include <stdio.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int signal_received = 0;
// Handle multiple different signals in a single handler. Note that
// the signal handler is NOT reset in the function but still
// works. This is the behavior of most modern implementations.
void handle_usr_signals(int signo) { // argument is signal number
signal_received = 1;
if (signo == SIGUSR1){ // check for signal type 1
printf("received SIGUSR1\n");
}
else if (signo == SIGUSR2){ // check for signal type 2
printf("received SIGUSR2\n");
}
else{ // this should not be reachable
printf("signo %d: Wait, how did I get here?\n",signo);
exit(1);
}
}
// Required to check the result of using the signal() function
typedef void (*sighandler_t)(int);
// main() function: set up signal handlers then sleep for an
// interval. Can be woken up by some signals.
//
// Note also default disposition for signals like CONT which are
// ignored while the program is running.
int main(void) {
// Set signal handler and check result
sighandler_t result = signal(SIGUSR1, handle_usr_signals);
if(result == SIG_ERR){
perror("couldn't set handler for SIGUSR1");
exit(1);
}
// Short hand for set/check result
if (signal(SIGUSR2, handle_usr_signals) == SIG_ERR){
perror("couldn't set handler for SIGUSR2");
exit(1);
}
while(1){
sleep(4); // Sleep until a woken by a signal or 4 seconds passes
if(signal_received == 1){
printf("Signalled! Back to sleep now\n");
signal_received = 0;
}
else{
printf("Woke up after sleeping. Back to bed\n");
}
}
}