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Top Forums Programming the kill command Post 302097156 by matrixmadhan on Wednesday 22nd of November 2006 04:19:47 AM
Old 11-22-2006
Are you trying to

implement that via system command
or using the kill system call
or switching to kernel mode and delivering interrupts to specific process ? Smilie Smilie
 

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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 upon return from the signal handler, sigreturn() will be called. This sigreturn() call undoes everything that was done--changing the process's signal mask, switching stacks (see sigaltstack(2))--in order to invoke the signal handler: it restores the process's signal mask, switches stacks, and restores the process's context (registers, pro- cessor flags), so that the process directly resumes execution at the point 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 handlers. It should never be called directly. Better yet, the specific use of the __unused argument varies depending on the architecture. SEE ALSO
kill(2), restart_syscall(2), sigaltstack(2), signal(2), signal(7) COLOPHON
This page is part of release 3.53 of the Linux man-pages project. A description of the project, and information about reporting bugs, can be found at http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/. Linux 2013-07-30 SIGRETURN(2)
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