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diff --git a/man3type/sigevent.3type b/man3type/sigevent.3type deleted file mode 100644 index 4f1cb71..0000000 --- a/man3type/sigevent.3type +++ /dev/null @@ -1,142 +0,0 @@ -.\" Copyright (c) 2006, 2010, 2020, Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com> -.\" Copyright (C) 2009 Petr Baudis <pasky@suse.cz> -.\" Copyright (c) 2020-2023, Alejandro Colomar <alx@kernel.org> -.\" -.\" SPDX-License-Identifier: Linux-man-pages-copyleft -.\" -.TH sigevent 3type 2023-10-31 "Linux man-pages 6.7" -.SH NAME -sigevent, sigval \- structure for notification from asynchronous routines -.SH SYNOPSIS -.EX -.B #include <signal.h> -.P -.B struct sigevent { -.BR " int sigev_notify;" " /* Notification type */" -.BR " int sigev_signo;" " /* Signal number */" -.BR " union sigval sigev_value;" " /* Data passed with notification */" -\& -.B " void (*sigev_notify_function)(union sigval);" -.BR " " " /* Notification function" -.BR " " " (SIGEV_THREAD) */" -.B " pthread_attr_t *sigev_notify_attributes;" -.BR " " " /* Notification attributes */" -\& -.BR " " "/* Linux only: */" -.B " pid_t sigev_notify_thread_id;" -.BR " " " /* ID of thread to signal" -.BR " " " (SIGEV_THREAD_ID) */" -.B }; -.P -.BR "union sigval {" " /* Data passed with notification */" -.BR " int sival_int;" " /* Integer value */" -.BR " void *sival_ptr;" " /* Pointer value */" -.B }; -.EE -.SH DESCRIPTION -.SS sigevent -The -.I sigevent -structure is used by various APIs -to describe the way a process is to be notified about an event -(e.g., completion of an asynchronous request, expiration of a timer, -or the arrival of a message). -.P -The definition shown in the SYNOPSIS is approximate: -some of the fields in the -.I sigevent -structure may be defined as part of a union. -Programs should employ only those fields relevant -to the value specified in -.IR sigev_notify . -.P -The -.I sigev_notify -field specifies how notification is to be performed. -This field can have one of the following values: -.TP -.B SIGEV_NONE -A "null" notification: don't do anything when the event occurs. -.TP -.B SIGEV_SIGNAL -Notify the process by sending the signal specified in -.IR sigev_signo . -.IP -If the signal is caught with a signal handler that was registered using the -.BR sigaction (2) -.B SA_SIGINFO -flag, then the following fields are set in the -.I siginfo_t -structure that is passed as the second argument of the handler: -.RS -.TP 10 -.I si_code -This field is set to a value that depends on the API -delivering the notification. -.TP -.I si_signo -This field is set to the signal number (i.e., the same value as in -.IR sigev_signo ). -.TP -.I si_value -This field is set to the value specified in -.IR sigev_value . -.RE -.IP -Depending on the API, other fields may also be set in the -.I siginfo_t -structure. -.IP -The same information is also available if the signal is accepted using -.BR sigwaitinfo (2). -.TP -.B SIGEV_THREAD -Notify the process by invoking -.I sigev_notify_function -"as if" it were the start function of a new thread. -(Among the implementation possibilities here are that -each timer notification could result in the creation of a new thread, -or that a single thread is created to receive all notifications.) -The function is invoked with -.I sigev_value -as its sole argument. -If -.I sigev_notify_attributes -is not NULL, it should point to a -.I pthread_attr_t -structure that defines attributes for the new thread (see -.BR pthread_attr_init (3)). -.TP -.BR SIGEV_THREAD_ID " (Linux-specific)" -.\" | SIGEV_SIGNAL vs not? -Currently used only by POSIX timers; see -.BR timer_create (2). -.SS sigval -Data passed with a signal. -.SH STANDARDS -POSIX.1-2008. -.SH HISTORY -POSIX.1-2001. -.P -.I <aio.h> -and -.I <time.h> -define -.I sigevent -since POSIX.1-2008. -.SH NOTES -The following headers also provide -.IR sigevent : -.IR <aio.h> , -.IR <mqueue.h> , -and -.IR <time.h> . -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR timer_create (2), -.BR getaddrinfo_a (3), -.BR lio_listio (3), -.BR mq_notify (3), -.BR pthread_sigqueue (3), -.BR sigqueue (3), -.BR aiocb (3type), -.BR siginfo_t (3type) |