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From: Mirek23 <miroslaw.dach@psi.ch>
To: linuxppc-embedded@ozlabs.org
Subject: Re: signals handling in the kernel
Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2007 01:15:20 -0700 (PDT)	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <12048974.post@talk.nabble.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <46B8BA93.8020909@ovro.caltech.edu>


Hi Dave,

     I have found the book by Rubini you have mentioned:
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/linuxdrive3/book/index.csp

I did not find however what would be the best way to propagate interrupt
signals to the USER level / notify the client that interrupt has occurred.

I have checked also in the kernel 2.4 kernel/signal.c file and
kill_proc_info symbol was there exported but in the kernel 2.6 it is not a
case. I have modified the kernel/signal.c file inserting the line:

EXPORT_SYMBOL(kill_proc_info);

and I use the kill_proc_info straight from the interrupt handler routine. I
do not know however if it is a safe 
solution. This what does not work with kill_proc_info is that (struct
siginfo *) pInfo->si_value.sival_int
is not passed to the user space. To pass an integer value I use (struct
siginfo *) pInfo->si_code instead.
This works but it is not an elegant solution since the si_code is meant to
be used for something else.

Best Regards

Mirek


David Hawkins-3 wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi Mirek,
> 
>>>     I would like to send signals from the interrupt handler
>>> routine (in the kernel) to the user application (in user space).
>>> I have googled on that net and I have found that it could be done with
>>> the
>>> function: kill_proc_info.
>> 
>> Look in Rubini for the section regarding asynchronous
>> notification, Ch 6.
>> 
>> The callback to generate SIGIO is fasync.
>> 
> 
> Actually, before you go off and implement something, can
> you describe why you want to use signals.
> 
> I mistakenly used signals once to indicate notification of
> an event. Then when I wanted multiple events from multiple
> boards I found the problem with signals; you don't know
> who sent it.
> 
> Using select() on multiple file descriptors ended up being
> a more appropriate solution for my application. That
> solution also works nicely with the ACE C++ ACE_Reactor
> pattern.
> 
> Cheers,
> Dave
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  parent reply	other threads:[~2007-08-08  8:15 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2007-08-07 11:32 signals handling in the kernel Mirek23
2007-08-07 16:54 ` David Hawkins
2007-08-07 18:31   ` David Hawkins
2007-08-08  7:32     ` Mirek23
2007-08-08 17:19       ` David Hawkins
2007-08-30 15:23         ` Mirek23
2007-08-30 15:57           ` David Hawkins
2007-08-08  8:15     ` Mirek23 [this message]
2007-08-09 13:47       ` Detlev Zundel
2007-08-20 11:49     ` Mirek23
2007-08-20 16:53       ` David Hawkins
2007-08-23 10:57         ` Mirek23
2007-08-23 16:32           ` David Hawkins

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