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<title>sigtimedwait()--Synchronously Accept a Signal for Interval of
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<h2>sigtimedwait()--Synchronously Accept a Signal for Interval of Time</h2>
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Syntax<br>
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#include <signal.h>
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int sigtimedwait( const sigset_t *set,
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siginfo_t *info,
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const struct timespec *timeout );
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Service Program Name: QPOSSRV1<br>
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Threadsafe: Yes<br>
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<p>The <strong>sigtimedwait()</strong> function selects a pending signal from
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<em>set</em>, clears it from the set of pending signals for the thread or
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process, and returns that signal number in the <em>si_signo</em> member in the
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structure that is referenced by <em>info</em>. If prior to the call to <strong>
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sigtimedwait()</strong> there are multiple pending instances of a single signal
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number, upon successful return the number of remaining signals for that signal
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number is decremented by one.</p>
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<p>If no signal in <em>set</em> is pending at the time of the call, the thread
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shall be suspended for the time interval in the <em>timespec</em> structure
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referenced by <em>timeout</em>. The thread does not resume until either one or
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more signals in <em>set</em> become pending or the time interval has elapsed.
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If the <em>timespec</em> structure referenced by <em>timeout</em> has a value
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of zero and none of the signals specified by <em>set</em> are pending, then
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<strong>sigtimedwait()</strong> is not successful and an [EAGAIN] error is
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returned.</p>
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<p>The signals defined by <em>set</em> are required to be blocked at the time
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of the call to <strong>sigtimedwait()</strong>; otherwise, <strong>
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sigtimedwait()</strong> is not successful, and an [EINVAL] error is returned.
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The signal SIGKILL or SIGStop cannot be selected. Any attempt to use <strong>
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sigprocmask()</strong> to select these signals is simply ignored, and no error
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is returned.</p>
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<p>The signal action for the signal in <em>set</em> that is returned in the
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member <em>si_signo</em> in the structure referenced by <em>info</em> is not
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taken.</p>
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<p>If more than one thread is using a <em>sigwait</em> function to wait for the
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same signal, only one of these threads will return from the <em>sigwait</em>
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function with the signal number. If more than one thread is waiting for the
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same signal, the first thread to wait on the signal will return from the <em>
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sigwait</em> function.</p>
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<h3>Authorities and Locks</h3>
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<p>None.</p>
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<h3>Parameters</h3>
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<dt><strong><em>*set</em></strong></dt>
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<dd>(Input) A pointer to a signal set to be waited upon.<br>
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<dt><strong><em>*info</em></strong></dt>
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<dd>(Output) A pointer to the storage location where <strong>
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sigtimedwait()</strong> can store the signal related information for the signal
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number that completed the wait. This value may be NULL. The <em>siginfo_t</em>
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structure is described in <a href="#HDRSIGACTN">sigaction()--Examine and Change
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Signal Action</a>.<br>
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</dd>
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<dt><strong><em>*timeout</em></strong></dt>
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<dd>(Input) A pointer to the storage location specifying the time interval
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<strong>sigtimedwait()</strong> should wait. This value may be NULL. If <em>
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timeout</em> is NULL, the thread will be suspended until one or more signals in
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<em>set</em> become pending.</dd>
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<h3>Return Value</h3>
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<td align="left" valign="top"><em>0</em></td>
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<td align="left" valign="top"><strong>sigtimedwait()</strong> was
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successful.</td>
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<td align="left" valign="top"><em>-1</em></td>
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<td align="left" valign="top"><strong>sigtimedwait()</strong> was not
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successful. The <em>errno</em> variable is set to indicate the reason.</td>
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<h3>Error Conditions</h3>
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<p>If <strong>sigtimedwait()</strong> is not successful, <em>errno</em> usually
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indicates the following error. Under some conditions, <em>errno</em> could
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indicate an error other than that listed here.</p>
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<dt><em>[EINVAL]</em></dt>
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<p>The value specified for the argument is not correct.</p>
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<p>A function was passed incorrect argument values, or an operation was
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attempted on an object and the operation specified is not supported for that
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type of object.</p>
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<p>An argument value is not valid, out of range, or NULL.</p>
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<p>One of the following has occurred:</p>
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<li>The signal set pointed to by <em>set</em> contains a signal that is not
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within the valid range or a signal that is not supported.<br>
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<li>A signal in the signal set pointed to by <em>set</em> contains a signal
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that is not blocked.<br>
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<li>The <em>tv_nsec</em> member in the <em>timespec</em> structure pointed to
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by <em>timeout</em> is greater than or equal to 1,000,000,000.</li>
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</dd>
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<dt><em>[EAGAIN]</em></dt>
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<p>Operation would have caused the process to be suspended.</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><em>[ENOTSIGINIT]</em></dt>
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<p>Process not enabled for signals.</p>
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<p>An attempt was made to call a signal function under one of the following
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conditions:</p>
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<li>The signal function is being called for a process that is not enabled for
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asynchronous signals.<br>
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<li>The signal function is being called when the system signal controls have
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<h3>Usage Notes</h3>
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<p>The <strong>sigtimedwait()</strong> function enables a process for signals
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if the process is not already enabled for signals. For details, see <a href=
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"sigesig.htm">Qp0sEnableSignals()--Enable Process for Signals</a>. If the
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system has not been enabled for signals, <strong>sigtimedwait()</strong> is not
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successful, and an [ENOTSIGINIT] error is returned.</p>
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<h3>Related Information</h3>
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<li>The <<strong>signal.h</strong>> file (see <a href="unix13.htm">Header
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Files for UNIX-Type Functions</a>)<br>
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<li><a href="sigdsig.htm">Qp0sDisableSignals()</a>--Disable Process for
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<li><a href="sigesig.htm">Qp0sEnableSignals()</a>--Enable Process for
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<li><a href="sigactn.htm">sigaction()</a>--Examine and Change Signal Action<br>
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<li><a href="sigpend.htm">sigpending()</a>--Examine Pending Signals<br>
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<li><a href="sigpmsk.htm">sigprocmask()</a>--Examine and Change Blocked
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<li><a href="sigsusp.htm">sigsuspend()</a>--Wait for Signal<br>
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<li><a href="sigwait.htm">sigwait()</a>--Synchronously Accept a Signal<br>
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</li>
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<li><a href="sigwaiti.htm">sigwaitinfo()</a>--Synchronously Accept a Signal and
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Signal Data</li>
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<h3>Example</h3>
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<p>See <a href="../apiref/aboutapis.htm#codedisclaimer">Code disclaimer information</a>
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for information pertaining to code examples.</p>
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<p>The following example suspends processing by using the <strong>
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sigtimedwait()</strong> function and determines the current time:</p>
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<p><strong>Note:</strong> The signal catching function is not called.</p>
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#include <signal.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <time.h>
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void catcher( int sig ) {
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printf( "Signal catcher called for signal %d\n", sig );
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}
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void timestamp( char *str ) {
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time_t t;
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time( <em>T</em> );
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printf( "The time %s is %s\n", str, ctime(<em>T</em>) );
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int main( int argc, char *argv[] ) {
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int result = 0;
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struct sigaction sigact;
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struct sigset_t waitset;
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siginfo_t info;
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struct timespec timeout;
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sigemptyset( &sigact.sa_mask );
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sigact.sa_flags = 0;
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sigact.sa_handler = catcher;
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sigaction( SIGALRM, &sigact, NULL );
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sigemptyset( &waitset );
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sigaddset( &waitset, SIGALRM );
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sigprocmask( SIG_BLOCK, &waitset, NULL );
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timeout.tv_sec = 10; /* Number of seconds to wait */
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timeout.tv_nsec = 1000; /* Number of nanoseconds to wait */
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alarm( 10 );
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timestamp( "before sigtimedwait()" );
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result = sigtimedwait( &waitset, &info, &timeout );
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printf("sigtimedwait() returned for signal %d\n",
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info.si_signo );
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timestamp( "after sigtimedwait()" );
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return( result );
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The time before sigtimedwait() is Mon Feb 17 11:09:08 1997
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sigtimedwait() returned for signal 14
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The time after sigtimedwait() is Mon Feb 17 11:09:18 1997
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