// Copyright 2015 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef LIBBRILLO_BRILLO_ASYNCHRONOUS_SIGNAL_HANDLER_INTERFACE_H_ #define LIBBRILLO_BRILLO_ASYNCHRONOUS_SIGNAL_HANDLER_INTERFACE_H_ #include #include #include namespace brillo { // Sets up signal handlers for registered signals, and converts signal receipt // into a write on a pipe. Watches that pipe for data and, when some appears, // execute the associated callback. class BRILLO_EXPORT AsynchronousSignalHandlerInterface { public: virtual ~AsynchronousSignalHandlerInterface() = default; // The callback called when a signal is received. using SignalHandler = base::Callback; // Register a new handler for the given |signal|, replacing any previously // registered handler. |callback| will be called on the thread the // |AsynchronousSignalHandlerInterface| implementation is bound to when a // signal is received. The received |signalfd_siginfo| will be passed to // |callback|. |callback| must returns |true| if the signal handler must be // unregistered, and |false| otherwise. Due to an implementation detail, you // cannot set any sigaction flags you might be accustomed to using. This might // matter if you hoped to use SA_NOCLDSTOP to avoid getting a SIGCHLD when a // child process receives a SIGSTOP. virtual void RegisterHandler(int signal, const SignalHandler& callback) = 0; // Unregister a previously registered handler for the given |signal|. virtual void UnregisterHandler(int signal) = 0; }; } // namespace brillo #endif // LIBBRILLO_BRILLO_ASYNCHRONOUS_SIGNAL_HANDLER_INTERFACE_H_