/* * Copyright (c) 2002, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. * Created by: salwan.searty REMOVE-THIS AT intel DOT com * This file is licensed under the GPL license. For the full content * of this license, see the COPYING file at the top level of this * source tree. * Testing sending invalid signals to sigdelset(). After invalid signal sent, sigdelset() should return -1 and set errno to indicate the error. Test steps: 1) Initialize a full signal set. 2) Remove the invalid signal from the full signal set. 3) Verify that -1 is returned, the invalid signal is not a member of the signal set, and errno is set to indicate the error. */ #include #include #include #include #include int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { sigset_t signalset; int signo; if (sigfillset(&signalset) == -1) { perror("sigemptyset failed -- test aborted"); return PTS_UNRESOLVED; } if (argc < 2) { printf("Usage: %s [1|2|3|4]\n", argv[0]); return PTS_UNRESOLVED; } /* Various error conditions */ switch (argv[1][0]) { case '1': signo=-1; break; case '2': signo=-10000; break; case '3': signo=INT32_MIN+1; break; case '4': signo=INT32_MIN; break; default: printf("Usage: %s [1|2|3|4]\n", argv[0]); return PTS_UNRESOLVED; } if (sigismember(&signalset, signo) != -1) { printf("sigismember did not return -1\n"); return PTS_FAIL; } else if (EINVAL != errno) { printf("errno was not set to EINVAL\n"); return PTS_FAIL; } printf ("errno set to EINVAL and sigismember returned -1\n"); return PTS_PASS; }