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Diffstat (limited to 'pkg')
-rw-r--r-- | pkg/signal/signal_common.go | 41 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | pkg/signal/signal_linux.go | 36 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | pkg/signal/signal_unsupported.go | 89 |
3 files changed, 118 insertions, 48 deletions
diff --git a/pkg/signal/signal_common.go b/pkg/signal/signal_common.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8ff4b4dbf --- /dev/null +++ b/pkg/signal/signal_common.go @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +package signal + +import ( + "fmt" + "strconv" + "strings" + "syscall" +) + +// ParseSignal translates a string to a valid syscall signal. +// It returns an error if the signal map doesn't include the given signal. +func ParseSignal(rawSignal string) (syscall.Signal, error) { + s, err := strconv.Atoi(rawSignal) + if err == nil { + if s == 0 { + return -1, fmt.Errorf("invalid signal: %s", rawSignal) + } + return syscall.Signal(s), nil + } + sig, ok := signalMap[strings.TrimPrefix(strings.ToUpper(rawSignal), "SIG")] + if !ok { + return -1, fmt.Errorf("invalid signal: %s", rawSignal) + } + return sig, nil +} + +// ParseSignalNameOrNumber translates a string to a valid syscall signal. Input +// can be a name or number representation i.e. "KILL" "9" +func ParseSignalNameOrNumber(rawSignal string) (syscall.Signal, error) { + basename := strings.TrimPrefix(rawSignal, "-") + s, err := ParseSignal(basename) + if err == nil { + return s, nil + } + for k, v := range signalMap { + if k == strings.ToUpper(basename) { + return v, nil + } + } + return -1, fmt.Errorf("invalid signal: %s", basename) +} diff --git a/pkg/signal/signal_linux.go b/pkg/signal/signal_linux.go index e6e0f1ca1..6eebf7e5a 100644 --- a/pkg/signal/signal_linux.go +++ b/pkg/signal/signal_linux.go @@ -8,11 +8,8 @@ package signal // NOTE: this package has originally been copied from github.com/docker/docker. import ( - "fmt" "os" "os/signal" - "strconv" - "strings" "syscall" "golang.org/x/sys/unix" @@ -94,23 +91,6 @@ var signalMap = map[string]syscall.Signal{ "RTMAX": sigrtmax, } -// ParseSignal translates a string to a valid syscall signal. -// It returns an error if the signal map doesn't include the given signal. -func ParseSignal(rawSignal string) (syscall.Signal, error) { - s, err := strconv.Atoi(rawSignal) - if err == nil { - if s == 0 { - return -1, fmt.Errorf("invalid signal: %s", rawSignal) - } - return syscall.Signal(s), nil - } - sig, ok := signalMap[strings.TrimPrefix(strings.ToUpper(rawSignal), "SIG")] - if !ok { - return -1, fmt.Errorf("invalid signal: %s", rawSignal) - } - return sig, nil -} - // CatchAll catches all signals and relays them to the specified channel. func CatchAll(sigc chan os.Signal) { var handledSigs []os.Signal @@ -125,19 +105,3 @@ func StopCatch(sigc chan os.Signal) { signal.Stop(sigc) close(sigc) } - -// ParseSignalNameOrNumber translates a string to a valid syscall signal. Input -// can be a name or number representation i.e. "KILL" "9" -func ParseSignalNameOrNumber(rawSignal string) (syscall.Signal, error) { - basename := strings.TrimPrefix(rawSignal, "-") - s, err := ParseSignal(basename) - if err == nil { - return s, nil - } - for k, v := range signalMap { - if k == strings.ToUpper(basename) { - return v, nil - } - } - return -1, fmt.Errorf("invalid signal: %s", basename) -} diff --git a/pkg/signal/signal_unsupported.go b/pkg/signal/signal_unsupported.go index f946d802d..9d1733c02 100644 --- a/pkg/signal/signal_unsupported.go +++ b/pkg/signal/signal_unsupported.go @@ -4,17 +4,88 @@ package signal import ( - "fmt" "os" "syscall" ) -const SIGWINCH = syscall.Signal(0xff) +const ( + sigrtmin = 34 + sigrtmax = 64 -// ParseSignal translates a string to a valid syscall signal. -// It returns an error if the signal map doesn't include the given signal. -func ParseSignal(rawSignal string) (syscall.Signal, error) { - return 0, fmt.Errorf("unsupported on non-linux platforms") + SIGWINCH = syscall.Signal(0xff) +) + +// signalMap is a map of Linux signals. +// These constants are sourced from the Linux version of golang.org/x/sys/unix +// (I don't see much risk of this changing). +// This should work as long as Podman only runs containers on Linux, which seems +// a safe assumption for now. +var signalMap = map[string]syscall.Signal{ + "ABRT": syscall.Signal(0x6), + "ALRM": syscall.Signal(0xe), + "BUS": syscall.Signal(0x7), + "CHLD": syscall.Signal(0x11), + "CLD": syscall.Signal(0x11), + "CONT": syscall.Signal(0x12), + "FPE": syscall.Signal(0x8), + "HUP": syscall.Signal(0x1), + "ILL": syscall.Signal(0x4), + "INT": syscall.Signal(0x2), + "IO": syscall.Signal(0x1d), + "IOT": syscall.Signal(0x6), + "KILL": syscall.Signal(0x9), + "PIPE": syscall.Signal(0xd), + "POLL": syscall.Signal(0x1d), + "PROF": syscall.Signal(0x1b), + "PWR": syscall.Signal(0x1e), + "QUIT": syscall.Signal(0x3), + "SEGV": syscall.Signal(0xb), + "STKFLT": syscall.Signal(0x10), + "STOP": syscall.Signal(0x13), + "SYS": syscall.Signal(0x1f), + "TERM": syscall.Signal(0xf), + "TRAP": syscall.Signal(0x5), + "TSTP": syscall.Signal(0x14), + "TTIN": syscall.Signal(0x15), + "TTOU": syscall.Signal(0x16), + "URG": syscall.Signal(0x17), + "USR1": syscall.Signal(0xa), + "USR2": syscall.Signal(0xc), + "VTALRM": syscall.Signal(0x1a), + "WINCH": syscall.Signal(0x1c), + "XCPU": syscall.Signal(0x18), + "XFSZ": syscall.Signal(0x19), + "RTMIN": sigrtmin, + "RTMIN+1": sigrtmin + 1, + "RTMIN+2": sigrtmin + 2, + "RTMIN+3": sigrtmin + 3, + "RTMIN+4": sigrtmin + 4, + "RTMIN+5": sigrtmin + 5, + "RTMIN+6": sigrtmin + 6, + "RTMIN+7": sigrtmin + 7, + "RTMIN+8": sigrtmin + 8, + "RTMIN+9": sigrtmin + 9, + "RTMIN+10": sigrtmin + 10, + "RTMIN+11": sigrtmin + 11, + "RTMIN+12": sigrtmin + 12, + "RTMIN+13": sigrtmin + 13, + "RTMIN+14": sigrtmin + 14, + "RTMIN+15": sigrtmin + 15, + "RTMAX-14": sigrtmax - 14, + "RTMAX-13": sigrtmax - 13, + "RTMAX-12": sigrtmax - 12, + "RTMAX-11": sigrtmax - 11, + "RTMAX-10": sigrtmax - 10, + "RTMAX-9": sigrtmax - 9, + "RTMAX-8": sigrtmax - 8, + "RTMAX-7": sigrtmax - 7, + "RTMAX-6": sigrtmax - 6, + "RTMAX-5": sigrtmax - 5, + "RTMAX-4": sigrtmax - 4, + "RTMAX-3": sigrtmax - 3, + "RTMAX-2": sigrtmax - 2, + "RTMAX-1": sigrtmax - 1, + "RTMAX": sigrtmax, } // CatchAll catches all signals and relays them to the specified channel. @@ -26,9 +97,3 @@ func CatchAll(sigc chan os.Signal) { func StopCatch(sigc chan os.Signal) { panic("Unsupported on non-linux platforms") } - -// ParseSignalNameOrNumber translates a string to a valid syscall signal. Input -// can be a name or number representation i.e. "KILL" "9" -func ParseSignalNameOrNumber(rawSignal string) (syscall.Signal, error) { - return 0, fmt.Errorf("unsupported on non-linux platforms") -} |