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Old 01-12-2012, 08:59 PM   #1
forwardinglnx
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code path handling process death (in 2.6.32)


Can someone please point to the kernel function that handles the death of a process and SIGCHLD generation for the parent ?

I would like to see how its handled if parent has registered for SIGCHLD using sigaction() vs signalfd(). In certain scenarios I am having issues in getting SIGCHLD when one of my child processes die. I am using signalfd(). Hence would like to see how the code handles the SIGCHLD generation.
 
  


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