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#include "posixsignalnotifier.h"
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include // sigaction()
#include // socketpair()
#include // may be needed for BSD
#include // close()
/**
* @class PosixSignalNotifier
* @brief Class for converting POSIX signals to Qt signals
*/
namespace detail {
static std::atomic_flag g_signalSocketUsageFlag{ATOMIC_FLAG_INIT};
static std::array g_signalSocketPair;
static void signalHandler(int signum)
{
// DO NOT call any Qt functions directly, only limited amount of so-called async-signal-safe
// functions can be called in signal handlers.
// See https://doc.qt.io/qt-4.8/unix-signals.html
// If test_and_set() returns true, it means it was already in use (only by ~PosixSignalNotifier()),
// so we bail out. Our signal handler is blocking, only one will be called (no race between
// threads), hence simple implementation.
if (g_signalSocketUsageFlag.test_and_set())
return;
::write(g_signalSocketPair[0], &signum, sizeof(signum));
g_signalSocketUsageFlag.clear();
}
} // namespace detail
PosixSignalNotifier::~PosixSignalNotifier()
{
while (detail::g_signalSocketUsageFlag.test_and_set()) {
// spin-loop until we aquire flag (signal handler might be running and have flag in use)
}
// do not leak sockets
::close(detail::g_signalSocketPair[0]);
::close(detail::g_signalSocketPair[1]);
// do not clear the usage flag here, signal handler cannot use socket any more!
}
void PosixSignalNotifier::watchSignal(int signum)
{
sigset_t blockMask;
sigemptyset(&blockMask); // do not prefix with ::, it's a macro on macOS
sigaddset(&blockMask, signum); // do not prefix with ::, it's a macro on macOS
struct sigaction action = {}; // all zeroes by default
action.sa_handler = detail::signalHandler;
action.sa_mask = blockMask; // allow old signal to finish before new is raised
if (::sigaction(signum, &action, 0)) {
qFatal("Failed to setup signal %d, error = %d", signum, errno);
}
}
void PosixSignalNotifier::watchSignals(std::initializer_list signalSet)
{
for (auto s: signalSet) {
watchSignal(s);
}
}
void PosixSignalNotifier::watchCommonTerminatingSignals()
{
watchSignals({SIGHUP, SIGINT, SIGQUIT, SIGTERM});
}
PosixSignalNotifier& PosixSignalNotifier::globalInstance()
{
static PosixSignalNotifier instance;
return instance;
}
void PosixSignalNotifier::onSignalReceived()
{
int signum{0};
::read(detail::g_signalSocketPair[1], &signum, sizeof(signum));
qDebug() << "Signal" << signum << "received";
emit activated(signum);
}
PosixSignalNotifier::PosixSignalNotifier()
{
if (::socketpair(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0, detail::g_signalSocketPair.data())) {
qFatal("Failed to create socket pair, error = %d", errno);
}
notifier = new QSocketNotifier(detail::g_signalSocketPair[1], QSocketNotifier::Read, this);
connect(notifier, &QSocketNotifier::activated, this, &PosixSignalNotifier::onSignalReceived);
}