naa... I do not think so
This function is only available in Linux user processes. RTLinux threads can
not use this function.
Taken from the
"http://www.rtlinux.org/documents/documentation/man_pages/html/rtlinux_sigaction.3.html"
I am making a kernel module.
BTW :
this is taken from the source of rtlinux_signal.c:
/* XXX: This function (and functions it depends upon) will allow you to
set
* non-existant signals as blocked or unblocked. Mainly, this is for
forward
* compatibility when we add more signals; please don't abuse it. -Nathan
*/
Der Herr Hofrat wrote:
> > what is wrong with this?
> > I get a unresolved symbol sigprocmask. I have looked in the header file
> > posix/signal.h and the finktion is there.
> >
> > #include <rtl.h>
> > #include <rtl_time.h>
> > #include <rtl_sched.h>
> > #include <time.h>
> > #include <posix/signal.h>
>
> #include <rtlinux_signal.h>
>
> hofrat
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