sigreturn (2)

SIGRETURN(2) Linux Programmer's Manual SIGRETURN(2) NAME sigreturn - return from signal handler and cleanup stack frame SYNOPSIS int sigreturn(unsigned long __unused); DESCRIPTION When the Linux kernel creates the stack frame for a signal handler, a call to sigreturn() is inserted into the stack frame so that the signal handler will call sigreturn() upon return. This inserted call to sigreturn() cleans up the stack so that the process can restart from where it was interrupted by the signal. RETURN VALUE sigreturn() never returns. FILES /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/kernel/signal.c /usr/src/linux/arch/alpha/kernel/entry.S CONFORMING TO sigreturn() is specific to Linux and should not be used in programs intended to be portable. NOTES The sigreturn() call is used by the kernel to implement signal han- dlers. It should never be called directly. Better yet, the specific use of the __unused argument varies depending on the architecture. SEE ALSO kill(2), signal(2), signal(7) Linux 1995-08-21 SIGRETURN(2)