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src/cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/mkerrors.sh
} printf("}\n\n"); printf("\n\n// Signal table\n"); printf("var signalList = [...]struct {\n"); printf("\tnum syscall.Signal\n"); printf("\tname string\n"); printf("\tdesc string\n"); printf("} {\n"); qsort(signals, nelem(signals), sizeof signals[0], tuplecmp); for(i=0; i<nelem(signals); i++) { e = signals[i].num; if(i > 0 && signals[i-1].num == e) continue;
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staging/src/k8s.io/apiserver/pkg/server/genericapiserver_graceful_termination_test.go
// an asynchronous process. signals.AfterShutdownDelayDuration = wrapLifecycleSignal(t, signals.AfterShutdownDelayDuration, before, nil) signals.PreShutdownHooksStopped = wrapLifecycleSignal(t, signals.PreShutdownHooksStopped, before, nil) signals.NotAcceptingNewRequest = wrapLifecycleSignal(t, signals.NotAcceptingNewRequest, before, nil) signals.HTTPServerStoppedListening = wrapLifecycleSignal(t, signals.HTTPServerStoppedListening, before, nil)
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src/runtime/signal_unix.go
flags = sigtable[sig].flags } // If the signal is ignored, raising the signal is no-op. if handler == _SIG_IGN || (handler == _SIG_DFL && flags&_SigIgn != 0) { return } // Reset the signal handler and raise the signal. // We are currently running inside a signal handler, so the // signal is blocked. We need to unblock it before raising the // signal, or the signal we raise will be ignored until we return
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src/os/signal/signal_test.go
} func waitSig(t *testing.T, c <-chan os.Signal, sig os.Signal) { t.Helper() waitSig1(t, c, sig, false) } func waitSigAll(t *testing.T, c <-chan os.Signal, sig os.Signal) { t.Helper() waitSig1(t, c, sig, true) } func waitSig1(t *testing.T, c <-chan os.Signal, sig os.Signal, all bool) { t.Helper() // Sleep multiple times to give the kernel more tries to // deliver the signal. start := time.Now()
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/Monitor.java
* the monitor without signalling. If it timed out without being signalled, it does not need to * "pass on" the signal to another thread. If it *was* signalled, then its guard must have been * satisfied at the time of signal, and has since been modified by some other thread to be * non-satisfied before reacquiring the lock, and that other thread takes over the responsibility
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src/os/signal/doc.go
asynchronous signal, a Go signal handler will be installed for that signal. If, later, Reset is called for that signal, the original handling for that signal will be reinstalled, restoring the non-Go signal handler if any. Go code built without -buildmode=c-archive or -buildmode=c-shared will install a signal handler for the asynchronous signals listed above, and save any existing signal handler. If a signal is delivered to a
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staging/src/k8s.io/apiserver/pkg/server/genericapiserver.go
defer notAcceptingNewRequestCh.Signal() // wait for the delayed stopCh before closing the handler chain <-delayedStopCh.Signaled() // Additionally wait for preshutdown hooks to also be finished, as some of them need // to send API calls to clean up after themselves (e.g. lease reconcilers removing // itself from the active servers). <-preShutdownHooksHasStoppedCh.Signaled() }()
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guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/Monitor.java
* the monitor without signalling. If it timed out without being signalled, it does not need to * "pass on" the signal to another thread. If it *was* signalled, then its guard must have been * satisfied at the time of signal, and has since been modified by some other thread to be * non-satisfied before reacquiring the lock, and that other thread takes over the responsibility
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src/runtime/os_linux.go
func getpid() int func tgkill(tgid, tid, sig int) // signalM sends a signal to mp. func signalM(mp *m, sig int) { tgkill(getpid(), int(mp.procid), sig) } // validSIGPROF compares this signal delivery's code against the signal sources // that the profiler uses, returning whether the delivery should be processed. // To be processed, a signal delivery from a known profiling mechanism should
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src/runtime/os_netbsd.go
// created thread. On NetBSD, a new thread inherits the signal stack // of the creating thread. That confuses minit, so we remove that // signal stack here before calling the regular mstart. It's a bit // baroque to remove a signal stack here only to add one in minit, but // it's a simple change that keeps NetBSD working like other OS's. // At this point all signals are blocked, so there is no race. // //go:nosplit
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