fixed signal handling on OpenBSD by using SIGUSR1 instead of SIGRTMIN.

This should not affect other platforms at all.
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aidan 2020-08-12 10:24:42 -06:00
parent 5b9f39d697
commit 5dcb2a0d84
1 changed files with 14 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -4,6 +4,13 @@
#include<unistd.h>
#include<signal.h>
#include<X11/Xlib.h>
#ifdef __OpenBSD__
#define SIGPLUS SIGUSR1+1
#define SIGMINUS SIGUSR1-1
#else
#define SIGPLUS SIGRTMIN
#define SIGMINUS SIGRTMIN
#endif
#define LENGTH(X) (sizeof(X) / sizeof (X[0]))
#define CMDLENGTH 50
#define STATUSLENGTH (LENGTH(blocks) * CMDLENGTH + 1)
@ -14,14 +21,14 @@ typedef struct {
unsigned int interval;
unsigned int signal;
} Block;
#ifndef __OpenBSD__
void dummysighandler(int num);
#endif
void sighandler(int num);
void getcmds(int time);
#ifndef __OpenBSD__
void getsigcmds(int signal);
void setupsignals();
void sighandler(int signum);
#endif
int getstatus(char *str, char *last);
void setroot();
void statusloop();
@ -67,7 +74,6 @@ void getcmds(int time)
}
}
#ifndef __OpenBSD__
void getsigcmds(int signal)
{
const Block *current;
@ -81,18 +87,19 @@ void getsigcmds(int signal)
void setupsignals()
{
/* initialize all real time signals with dummy handler */
#ifndef __OpenBSD__
/* initialize all real time signals with dummy handler */
for(int i = SIGRTMIN; i <= SIGRTMAX; i++)
signal(i, dummysighandler);
#endif
for(int i = 0; i < LENGTH(blocks); i++)
{
if (blocks[i].signal > 0)
signal(SIGRTMIN+blocks[i].signal, sighandler);
signal(SIGMINUS+blocks[i].signal, sighandler);
}
}
#endif
int getstatus(char *str, char *last)
{
@ -129,9 +136,7 @@ void pstdout()
void statusloop()
{
#ifndef __OpenBSD__
setupsignals();
#endif
int i = 0;
getcmds(-1);
while(statusContinue)
@ -151,13 +156,11 @@ void dummysighandler(int signum)
}
#endif
#ifndef __OpenBSD__
void sighandler(int signum)
{
getsigcmds(signum-SIGRTMIN);
getsigcmds(signum-SIGPLUS);
writestatus();
}
#endif
void termhandler(int signum)
{