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src/os/signal/doc.go
generally be honored. However, some signals are explicitly unblocked: the synchronous signals, SIGILL, SIGTRAP, SIGSTKFLT, SIGCHLD, SIGPROF, and, on Linux, signals 32 (SIGCANCEL) and 33 (SIGSETXID) (SIGCANCEL and SIGSETXID are used internally by glibc). Subprocesses started by [os.Exec], or by [os/exec], will inherit the modified signal mask. # Changing the behavior of signals in Go programs
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src/runtime/signal_unix.go
// mstart(), the combined runtime can deadlock if // these signals are blocked. Thus, don't block these // signals when exiting threads. // - glibc: SIGCANCEL (32), SIGSETXID (33) // - musl: SIGTIMER (32), SIGCANCEL (33), SIGSYNCCALL (34) sigdelset(&res, 32) sigdelset(&res, 33) sigdelset(&res, 34) } return res }()
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src/runtime/os_linux.go
// // QEMU turns calls to the sigaction system call into // calls to the C library sigaction call; the C // library call rejects attempts to call sigaction for // SIGCANCEL (32) or SIGSETXID (33). // // QEMU rejects calling sigaction on SIGRTMAX (64). // // Just ignore the error in these case. There isn't // anything we can do about it anyhow.
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