1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
2 #ifndef _LINUX_SIGNAL_H
3 #define _LINUX_SIGNAL_H
4 
5 #include <linux/bug.h>
6 #include <linux/signal_types.h>
7 #include <linux/string.h>
8 
9 struct task_struct;
10 
11 /* for sysctl */
12 extern int print_fatal_signals;
13 
copy_siginfo(kernel_siginfo_t * to,const kernel_siginfo_t * from)14 static inline void copy_siginfo(kernel_siginfo_t *to,
15 				const kernel_siginfo_t *from)
16 {
17 	memcpy(to, from, sizeof(*to));
18 }
19 
clear_siginfo(kernel_siginfo_t * info)20 static inline void clear_siginfo(kernel_siginfo_t *info)
21 {
22 	memset(info, 0, sizeof(*info));
23 }
24 
25 #define SI_EXPANSION_SIZE (sizeof(struct siginfo) - sizeof(struct kernel_siginfo))
26 
27 int copy_siginfo_to_user(siginfo_t __user *to, const kernel_siginfo_t *from);
28 int copy_siginfo_from_user(kernel_siginfo_t *to, const siginfo_t __user *from);
29 
30 enum siginfo_layout {
31 	SIL_KILL,
32 	SIL_TIMER,
33 	SIL_POLL,
34 	SIL_FAULT,
35 	SIL_FAULT_MCEERR,
36 	SIL_FAULT_BNDERR,
37 	SIL_FAULT_PKUERR,
38 	SIL_CHLD,
39 	SIL_RT,
40 	SIL_SYS,
41 };
42 
43 enum siginfo_layout siginfo_layout(unsigned sig, int si_code);
44 
45 /*
46  * Define some primitives to manipulate sigset_t.
47  */
48 
49 #ifndef __HAVE_ARCH_SIG_BITOPS
50 #include <linux/bitops.h>
51 
52 /* We don't use <linux/bitops.h> for these because there is no need to
53    be atomic.  */
sigaddset(sigset_t * set,int _sig)54 static inline void sigaddset(sigset_t *set, int _sig)
55 {
56 	unsigned long sig = _sig - 1;
57 	if (_NSIG_WORDS == 1)
58 		set->sig[0] |= 1UL << sig;
59 	else
60 		set->sig[sig / _NSIG_BPW] |= 1UL << (sig % _NSIG_BPW);
61 }
62 
sigdelset(sigset_t * set,int _sig)63 static inline void sigdelset(sigset_t *set, int _sig)
64 {
65 	unsigned long sig = _sig - 1;
66 	if (_NSIG_WORDS == 1)
67 		set->sig[0] &= ~(1UL << sig);
68 	else
69 		set->sig[sig / _NSIG_BPW] &= ~(1UL << (sig % _NSIG_BPW));
70 }
71 
sigismember(sigset_t * set,int _sig)72 static inline int sigismember(sigset_t *set, int _sig)
73 {
74 	unsigned long sig = _sig - 1;
75 	if (_NSIG_WORDS == 1)
76 		return 1 & (set->sig[0] >> sig);
77 	else
78 		return 1 & (set->sig[sig / _NSIG_BPW] >> (sig % _NSIG_BPW));
79 }
80 
81 #endif /* __HAVE_ARCH_SIG_BITOPS */
82 
sigisemptyset(sigset_t * set)83 static inline int sigisemptyset(sigset_t *set)
84 {
85 	switch (_NSIG_WORDS) {
86 	case 4:
87 		return (set->sig[3] | set->sig[2] |
88 			set->sig[1] | set->sig[0]) == 0;
89 	case 2:
90 		return (set->sig[1] | set->sig[0]) == 0;
91 	case 1:
92 		return set->sig[0] == 0;
93 	default:
94 		BUILD_BUG();
95 		return 0;
96 	}
97 }
98 
sigequalsets(const sigset_t * set1,const sigset_t * set2)99 static inline int sigequalsets(const sigset_t *set1, const sigset_t *set2)
100 {
101 	switch (_NSIG_WORDS) {
102 	case 4:
103 		return	(set1->sig[3] == set2->sig[3]) &&
104 			(set1->sig[2] == set2->sig[2]) &&
105 			(set1->sig[1] == set2->sig[1]) &&
106 			(set1->sig[0] == set2->sig[0]);
107 	case 2:
108 		return	(set1->sig[1] == set2->sig[1]) &&
109 			(set1->sig[0] == set2->sig[0]);
110 	case 1:
111 		return	set1->sig[0] == set2->sig[0];
112 	}
113 	return 0;
114 }
115 
116 #define sigmask(sig)	(1UL << ((sig) - 1))
117 
118 #ifndef __HAVE_ARCH_SIG_SETOPS
119 #include <linux/string.h>
120 
121 #define _SIG_SET_BINOP(name, op)					\
122 static inline void name(sigset_t *r, const sigset_t *a, const sigset_t *b) \
123 {									\
124 	unsigned long a0, a1, a2, a3, b0, b1, b2, b3;			\
125 									\
126 	switch (_NSIG_WORDS) {						\
127 	case 4:								\
128 		a3 = a->sig[3]; a2 = a->sig[2];				\
129 		b3 = b->sig[3]; b2 = b->sig[2];				\
130 		r->sig[3] = op(a3, b3);					\
131 		r->sig[2] = op(a2, b2);					\
132 		/* fall through */					\
133 	case 2:								\
134 		a1 = a->sig[1]; b1 = b->sig[1];				\
135 		r->sig[1] = op(a1, b1);					\
136 		/* fall through */					\
137 	case 1:								\
138 		a0 = a->sig[0]; b0 = b->sig[0];				\
139 		r->sig[0] = op(a0, b0);					\
140 		break;							\
141 	default:							\
142 		BUILD_BUG();						\
143 	}								\
144 }
145 
146 #define _sig_or(x,y)	((x) | (y))
_SIG_SET_BINOP(sigorsets,_sig_or)147 _SIG_SET_BINOP(sigorsets, _sig_or)
148 
149 #define _sig_and(x,y)	((x) & (y))
150 _SIG_SET_BINOP(sigandsets, _sig_and)
151 
152 #define _sig_andn(x,y)	((x) & ~(y))
153 _SIG_SET_BINOP(sigandnsets, _sig_andn)
154 
155 #undef _SIG_SET_BINOP
156 #undef _sig_or
157 #undef _sig_and
158 #undef _sig_andn
159 
160 #define _SIG_SET_OP(name, op)						\
161 static inline void name(sigset_t *set)					\
162 {									\
163 	switch (_NSIG_WORDS) {						\
164 	case 4:	set->sig[3] = op(set->sig[3]);				\
165 		set->sig[2] = op(set->sig[2]);				\
166 		/* fall through */					\
167 	case 2:	set->sig[1] = op(set->sig[1]);				\
168 		/* fall through */					\
169 	case 1:	set->sig[0] = op(set->sig[0]);				\
170 		    break;						\
171 	default:							\
172 		BUILD_BUG();						\
173 	}								\
174 }
175 
176 #define _sig_not(x)	(~(x))
177 _SIG_SET_OP(signotset, _sig_not)
178 
179 #undef _SIG_SET_OP
180 #undef _sig_not
181 
182 static inline void sigemptyset(sigset_t *set)
183 {
184 	switch (_NSIG_WORDS) {
185 	default:
186 		memset(set, 0, sizeof(sigset_t));
187 		break;
188 	case 2: set->sig[1] = 0;
189 		/* fall through */
190 	case 1:	set->sig[0] = 0;
191 		break;
192 	}
193 }
194 
sigfillset(sigset_t * set)195 static inline void sigfillset(sigset_t *set)
196 {
197 	switch (_NSIG_WORDS) {
198 	default:
199 		memset(set, -1, sizeof(sigset_t));
200 		break;
201 	case 2: set->sig[1] = -1;
202 		/* fall through */
203 	case 1:	set->sig[0] = -1;
204 		break;
205 	}
206 }
207 
208 /* Some extensions for manipulating the low 32 signals in particular.  */
209 
sigaddsetmask(sigset_t * set,unsigned long mask)210 static inline void sigaddsetmask(sigset_t *set, unsigned long mask)
211 {
212 	set->sig[0] |= mask;
213 }
214 
sigdelsetmask(sigset_t * set,unsigned long mask)215 static inline void sigdelsetmask(sigset_t *set, unsigned long mask)
216 {
217 	set->sig[0] &= ~mask;
218 }
219 
sigtestsetmask(sigset_t * set,unsigned long mask)220 static inline int sigtestsetmask(sigset_t *set, unsigned long mask)
221 {
222 	return (set->sig[0] & mask) != 0;
223 }
224 
siginitset(sigset_t * set,unsigned long mask)225 static inline void siginitset(sigset_t *set, unsigned long mask)
226 {
227 	set->sig[0] = mask;
228 	switch (_NSIG_WORDS) {
229 	default:
230 		memset(&set->sig[1], 0, sizeof(long)*(_NSIG_WORDS-1));
231 		break;
232 	case 2: set->sig[1] = 0;
233 	case 1: ;
234 	}
235 }
236 
siginitsetinv(sigset_t * set,unsigned long mask)237 static inline void siginitsetinv(sigset_t *set, unsigned long mask)
238 {
239 	set->sig[0] = ~mask;
240 	switch (_NSIG_WORDS) {
241 	default:
242 		memset(&set->sig[1], -1, sizeof(long)*(_NSIG_WORDS-1));
243 		break;
244 	case 2: set->sig[1] = -1;
245 	case 1: ;
246 	}
247 }
248 
249 #endif /* __HAVE_ARCH_SIG_SETOPS */
250 
init_sigpending(struct sigpending * sig)251 static inline void init_sigpending(struct sigpending *sig)
252 {
253 	sigemptyset(&sig->signal);
254 	INIT_LIST_HEAD(&sig->list);
255 }
256 
257 extern void flush_sigqueue(struct sigpending *queue);
258 
259 /* Test if 'sig' is valid signal. Use this instead of testing _NSIG directly */
valid_signal(unsigned long sig)260 static inline int valid_signal(unsigned long sig)
261 {
262 	return sig <= _NSIG ? 1 : 0;
263 }
264 
265 struct timespec;
266 struct pt_regs;
267 enum pid_type;
268 
269 extern int next_signal(struct sigpending *pending, sigset_t *mask);
270 extern int do_send_sig_info(int sig, struct kernel_siginfo *info,
271 				struct task_struct *p, enum pid_type type);
272 extern int group_send_sig_info(int sig, struct kernel_siginfo *info,
273 			       struct task_struct *p, enum pid_type type);
274 extern int __group_send_sig_info(int, struct kernel_siginfo *, struct task_struct *);
275 extern int sigprocmask(int, sigset_t *, sigset_t *);
276 extern void set_current_blocked(sigset_t *);
277 extern void __set_current_blocked(const sigset_t *);
278 extern int show_unhandled_signals;
279 
280 extern bool get_signal(struct ksignal *ksig);
281 extern void signal_setup_done(int failed, struct ksignal *ksig, int stepping);
282 extern void exit_signals(struct task_struct *tsk);
283 extern void kernel_sigaction(int, __sighandler_t);
284 
285 #define SIG_KTHREAD ((__force __sighandler_t)2)
286 #define SIG_KTHREAD_KERNEL ((__force __sighandler_t)3)
287 
allow_signal(int sig)288 static inline void allow_signal(int sig)
289 {
290 	/*
291 	 * Kernel threads handle their own signals. Let the signal code
292 	 * know it'll be handled, so that they don't get converted to
293 	 * SIGKILL or just silently dropped.
294 	 */
295 	kernel_sigaction(sig, SIG_KTHREAD);
296 }
297 
allow_kernel_signal(int sig)298 static inline void allow_kernel_signal(int sig)
299 {
300 	/*
301 	 * Kernel threads handle their own signals. Let the signal code
302 	 * know signals sent by the kernel will be handled, so that they
303 	 * don't get silently dropped.
304 	 */
305 	kernel_sigaction(sig, SIG_KTHREAD_KERNEL);
306 }
307 
disallow_signal(int sig)308 static inline void disallow_signal(int sig)
309 {
310 	kernel_sigaction(sig, SIG_IGN);
311 }
312 
313 extern struct kmem_cache *sighand_cachep;
314 
315 extern bool unhandled_signal(struct task_struct *tsk, int sig);
316 
317 /*
318  * In POSIX a signal is sent either to a specific thread (Linux task)
319  * or to the process as a whole (Linux thread group).  How the signal
320  * is sent determines whether it's to one thread or the whole group,
321  * which determines which signal mask(s) are involved in blocking it
322  * from being delivered until later.  When the signal is delivered,
323  * either it's caught or ignored by a user handler or it has a default
324  * effect that applies to the whole thread group (POSIX process).
325  *
326  * The possible effects an unblocked signal set to SIG_DFL can have are:
327  *   ignore	- Nothing Happens
328  *   terminate	- kill the process, i.e. all threads in the group,
329  * 		  similar to exit_group.  The group leader (only) reports
330  *		  WIFSIGNALED status to its parent.
331  *   coredump	- write a core dump file describing all threads using
332  *		  the same mm and then kill all those threads
333  *   stop 	- stop all the threads in the group, i.e. TASK_STOPPED state
334  *
335  * SIGKILL and SIGSTOP cannot be caught, blocked, or ignored.
336  * Other signals when not blocked and set to SIG_DFL behaves as follows.
337  * The job control signals also have other special effects.
338  *
339  *	+--------------------+------------------+
340  *	|  POSIX signal      |  default action  |
341  *	+--------------------+------------------+
342  *	|  SIGHUP            |  terminate	|
343  *	|  SIGINT            |	terminate	|
344  *	|  SIGQUIT           |	coredump 	|
345  *	|  SIGILL            |	coredump 	|
346  *	|  SIGTRAP           |	coredump 	|
347  *	|  SIGABRT/SIGIOT    |	coredump 	|
348  *	|  SIGBUS            |	coredump 	|
349  *	|  SIGFPE            |	coredump 	|
350  *	|  SIGKILL           |	terminate(+)	|
351  *	|  SIGUSR1           |	terminate	|
352  *	|  SIGSEGV           |	coredump 	|
353  *	|  SIGUSR2           |	terminate	|
354  *	|  SIGPIPE           |	terminate	|
355  *	|  SIGALRM           |	terminate	|
356  *	|  SIGTERM           |	terminate	|
357  *	|  SIGCHLD           |	ignore   	|
358  *	|  SIGCONT           |	ignore(*)	|
359  *	|  SIGSTOP           |	stop(*)(+)  	|
360  *	|  SIGTSTP           |	stop(*)  	|
361  *	|  SIGTTIN           |	stop(*)  	|
362  *	|  SIGTTOU           |	stop(*)  	|
363  *	|  SIGURG            |	ignore   	|
364  *	|  SIGXCPU           |	coredump 	|
365  *	|  SIGXFSZ           |	coredump 	|
366  *	|  SIGVTALRM         |	terminate	|
367  *	|  SIGPROF           |	terminate	|
368  *	|  SIGPOLL/SIGIO     |	terminate	|
369  *	|  SIGSYS/SIGUNUSED  |	coredump 	|
370  *	|  SIGSTKFLT         |	terminate	|
371  *	|  SIGWINCH          |	ignore   	|
372  *	|  SIGPWR            |	terminate	|
373  *	|  SIGRTMIN-SIGRTMAX |	terminate       |
374  *	+--------------------+------------------+
375  *	|  non-POSIX signal  |  default action  |
376  *	+--------------------+------------------+
377  *	|  SIGEMT            |  coredump	|
378  *	+--------------------+------------------+
379  *
380  * (+) For SIGKILL and SIGSTOP the action is "always", not just "default".
381  * (*) Special job control effects:
382  * When SIGCONT is sent, it resumes the process (all threads in the group)
383  * from TASK_STOPPED state and also clears any pending/queued stop signals
384  * (any of those marked with "stop(*)").  This happens regardless of blocking,
385  * catching, or ignoring SIGCONT.  When any stop signal is sent, it clears
386  * any pending/queued SIGCONT signals; this happens regardless of blocking,
387  * catching, or ignored the stop signal, though (except for SIGSTOP) the
388  * default action of stopping the process may happen later or never.
389  */
390 
391 #ifdef SIGEMT
392 #define SIGEMT_MASK	rt_sigmask(SIGEMT)
393 #else
394 #define SIGEMT_MASK	0
395 #endif
396 
397 #if SIGRTMIN > BITS_PER_LONG
398 #define rt_sigmask(sig)	(1ULL << ((sig)-1))
399 #else
400 #define rt_sigmask(sig)	sigmask(sig)
401 #endif
402 
403 #define siginmask(sig, mask) \
404 	((sig) > 0 && (sig) < SIGRTMIN && (rt_sigmask(sig) & (mask)))
405 
406 #define SIG_KERNEL_ONLY_MASK (\
407 	rt_sigmask(SIGKILL)   |  rt_sigmask(SIGSTOP))
408 
409 #define SIG_KERNEL_STOP_MASK (\
410 	rt_sigmask(SIGSTOP)   |  rt_sigmask(SIGTSTP)   | \
411 	rt_sigmask(SIGTTIN)   |  rt_sigmask(SIGTTOU)   )
412 
413 #define SIG_KERNEL_COREDUMP_MASK (\
414         rt_sigmask(SIGQUIT)   |  rt_sigmask(SIGILL)    | \
415 	rt_sigmask(SIGTRAP)   |  rt_sigmask(SIGABRT)   | \
416         rt_sigmask(SIGFPE)    |  rt_sigmask(SIGSEGV)   | \
417 	rt_sigmask(SIGBUS)    |  rt_sigmask(SIGSYS)    | \
418         rt_sigmask(SIGXCPU)   |  rt_sigmask(SIGXFSZ)   | \
419 	SIGEMT_MASK				       )
420 
421 #define SIG_KERNEL_IGNORE_MASK (\
422         rt_sigmask(SIGCONT)   |  rt_sigmask(SIGCHLD)   | \
423 	rt_sigmask(SIGWINCH)  |  rt_sigmask(SIGURG)    )
424 
425 #define SIG_SPECIFIC_SICODES_MASK (\
426 	rt_sigmask(SIGILL)    |  rt_sigmask(SIGFPE)    | \
427 	rt_sigmask(SIGSEGV)   |  rt_sigmask(SIGBUS)    | \
428 	rt_sigmask(SIGTRAP)   |  rt_sigmask(SIGCHLD)   | \
429 	rt_sigmask(SIGPOLL)   |  rt_sigmask(SIGSYS)    | \
430 	SIGEMT_MASK                                    )
431 
432 #define sig_kernel_only(sig)		siginmask(sig, SIG_KERNEL_ONLY_MASK)
433 #define sig_kernel_coredump(sig)	siginmask(sig, SIG_KERNEL_COREDUMP_MASK)
434 #define sig_kernel_ignore(sig)		siginmask(sig, SIG_KERNEL_IGNORE_MASK)
435 #define sig_kernel_stop(sig)		siginmask(sig, SIG_KERNEL_STOP_MASK)
436 #define sig_specific_sicodes(sig)	siginmask(sig, SIG_SPECIFIC_SICODES_MASK)
437 
438 #define sig_fatal(t, signr) \
439 	(!siginmask(signr, SIG_KERNEL_IGNORE_MASK|SIG_KERNEL_STOP_MASK) && \
440 	 (t)->sighand->action[(signr)-1].sa.sa_handler == SIG_DFL)
441 
442 void signals_init(void);
443 
444 int restore_altstack(const stack_t __user *);
445 int __save_altstack(stack_t __user *, unsigned long);
446 
447 #define save_altstack_ex(uss, sp) do { \
448 	stack_t __user *__uss = uss; \
449 	struct task_struct *t = current; \
450 	put_user_ex((void __user *)t->sas_ss_sp, &__uss->ss_sp); \
451 	put_user_ex(t->sas_ss_flags, &__uss->ss_flags); \
452 	put_user_ex(t->sas_ss_size, &__uss->ss_size); \
453 	if (t->sas_ss_flags & SS_AUTODISARM) \
454 		sas_ss_reset(t); \
455 } while (0);
456 
457 #ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
458 struct seq_file;
459 extern void render_sigset_t(struct seq_file *, const char *, sigset_t *);
460 #endif
461 
462 #endif /* _LINUX_SIGNAL_H */
463