// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // Test for verifying that the Go runtime properly forwards // signals when non-Go signals are raised. #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/time.h> #include <sys/select.h> #include "libgo2.h" int main(int argc, char** argv) { int verbose; int test; if (argc < 2) { printf("Missing argument\n"); return 1; } test = atoi(argv[1]); verbose = (argc > 2); if (verbose) { printf("calling RunGoroutines\n"); } Noop(); switch (test) { case 1: { if (verbose) { printf("attempting segfault\n"); } volatile int crash = *(int *) 0; break; } case 2: { struct timeval tv; if (verbose) { printf("attempting external signal test\n"); } fprintf(stderr, "OK\n"); fflush(stderr); // The program should be interrupted before // this sleep finishes. We use select rather // than sleep because in older versions of // glibc the sleep function does some signal // fiddling to handle SIGCHLD. If this // program is fiddling signals just when the // test program sends the signal, the signal // may be delivered to a Go thread which will // break this test. tv.tv_sec = 60; tv.tv_usec = 0; select(0, NULL, NULL, NULL, &tv); break; } case 3: { if (verbose) { printf("attempting SIGPIPE\n"); } int fd[2]; if (pipe(fd) != 0) { printf("pipe(2) failed\n"); return 0; } // Close the reading end. close(fd[0]); // Expect that write(2) fails (EPIPE) if (write(fd[1], "some data", 9) != -1) { printf("write(2) unexpectedly succeeded\n"); return 0; } printf("did not receieve SIGPIPE\n"); return 0; } default: printf("Unknown test: %d\n", test); return 0; } printf("FAIL\n"); return 0; }