RFR: 8257572: Deprecate the archaic signal-chaining interfaces: sigset and signal
Daniel D.Daugherty
dcubed at openjdk.java.net
Thu Dec 3 14:42:58 UTC 2020
On Thu, 3 Dec 2020 04:34:52 GMT, David Holmes <dholmes at openjdk.org> wrote:
> The signal-chaining facility was introduced in JDK 1.4 nearly 20 years ago and supported three different Linux signal API's: sigset, signal and sigaction:
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> https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/vm/signal-chaining.html
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> Only sigaction is a Posix supported API for multi-threaded processes, that we can use cross-platform. Both signal and sigset are obsolete and have undefined behaviour in a multi-threaded process. From the Linux man pages:
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> sigset: This API is obsolete: new applications should use the POSIX signal API (sigaction(2), sigprocmask(2), etc.)
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> signal: The behavior of signal() varies across UNIX versions, and has also varied historically across different versions of Linux. Avoid its use: use sigaction(2) instead.
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> We should deprecate the use of signal and sigset in JDK 16 with a view to their removal in JDK 17.
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> A CSR request has been filed.
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> Testing: hotspot/jtreg/runtime/signal tests
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> Thanks,
> David
Thumbs up on the jsig.c change. No comment on the Lib.gmk change.
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Marked as reviewed by dcubed (Reviewer).
PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/1587
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