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Diffstat (limited to 'man7')
| -rw-r--r-- | man7/signal.7 | 38 |
1 files changed, 19 insertions, 19 deletions
diff --git a/man7/signal.7 b/man7/signal.7 index 6f2d01cd21..6a5d06efc0 100644 --- a/man7/signal.7 +++ b/man7/signal.7 @@ -223,10 +223,10 @@ the pending signal set is preserved across an Linux supports the standard signals listed below. Several signal numbers are architecture-dependent, as indicated in the "Value" column. -Where four values are given, the first one is usually valid for -alpha and sparc, -the second one for x86, arm, and most other architectures, -the third one for mips and the last one for parisc. +Where four values are given, +the first one s valid for x86, arm, and most other architectures, +the second one for alpha and sparc, +the third one for mips, and the last one for parisc. A dash (\-) denotes that a signal is absent on the corresponding architecture. .PP First the signals described in the original POSIX.1-1990 standard. @@ -248,12 +248,12 @@ SIGPIPE 13 Term Broken pipe: write to pipe with no readers; see \fBpipe\fP(7) SIGALRM 14 Term Timer signal from \fBalarm\fP(2) SIGTERM 15 Term Termination signal -SIGUSR1 30,10,16,16 Term User-defined signal 1 -SIGUSR2 31,12,17,17 Term User-defined signal 2 -SIGCHLD 20,17,18,18 Ign Child stopped or terminated -SIGCONT 19,18,25,26 Cont Continue if stopped -SIGSTOP 17,19,23,24 Stop Stop process -SIGTSTP 18,20,24,25 Stop Stop typed at terminal +SIGUSR1 10,30,16,16 Term User-defined signal 1 +SIGUSR2 12,31,17,17 Term User-defined signal 2 +SIGCHLD 17,20,18,18 Ign Child stopped or terminated +SIGCONT 18,19,25,26 Cont Continue if stopped +SIGSTOP 19,17,23,24 Stop Stop process +SIGTSTP 20,18,24,25 Stop Stop typed at terminal SIGTTIN 21,21,26,27 Stop Terminal input for background process SIGTTOU 22,22,27,28 Stop Terminal output for background process .TE @@ -271,14 +271,14 @@ l c c l ____ lB c c l. Signal Value Action Comment -SIGBUS 10,7,10,10 Core Bus error (bad memory access) +SIGBUS 7,10,10,10 Core Bus error (bad memory access) SIGPOLL Term Pollable event (Sys V). Synonym for \fBSIGIO\fP SIGPROF 27,27,29,21 Term Profiling timer expired -SIGSYS 12,31,12,31 Core Bad system call (SVr4); +SIGSYS 31,12,12,31 Core Bad system call (SVr4); see also \fBseccomp\fP(2) SIGTRAP 5 Core Trace/breakpoint trap -SIGURG 16,23,21,29 Ign Urgent condition on socket (4.2BSD) +SIGURG 23,16,21,29 Ign Urgent condition on socket (4.2BSD) SIGVTALRM 26,26,28,20 Term Virtual alarm clock (4.2BSD) SIGXCPU 24,24,30,12 Core CPU time limit exceeded (4.2BSD); see \fBsetrlimit\fP(2) @@ -304,15 +304,15 @@ ____ lB c c l. Signal Value Action Comment SIGIOT 6 Core IOT trap. A synonym for \fBSIGABRT\fP -SIGEMT 7,\-,7,- Term Emulator trap -SIGSTKFLT \-,16,\-,7 Term Stack fault on coprocessor (unused) -SIGIO 23,29,22,22 Term I/O now possible (4.2BSD) +SIGEMT \-,7,7,- Term Emulator trap +SIGSTKFLT 16,\-,\-,7 Term Stack fault on coprocessor (unused) +SIGIO 29,23,22,22 Term I/O now possible (4.2BSD) SIGCLD \-,\-,18,\- Ign A synonym for \fBSIGCHLD\fP -SIGPWR 29,30,19,19 Term Power failure (System V) -SIGINFO 29,\-,\-,\- A synonym for \fBSIGPWR\fP +SIGPWR 30,29,19,19 Term Power failure (System V) +SIGINFO \-,29,\-,\- A synonym for \fBSIGPWR\fP SIGLOST \-,\-,\-,\- Term File lock lost (unused) SIGWINCH 28,28,20,23 Ign Window resize signal (4.3BSD, Sun) -SIGUNUSED \-,31,\-,31 Core Synonymous with \fBSIGSYS\fP +SIGUNUSED 31,\-,\-,31 Core Synonymous with \fBSIGSYS\fP .TE .sp 1 (Signal 29 is |
