SIGRETURN(2) 1990 SIGRETURN(2) NNAAMMEE sigreturn - return from signal SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS ##iinncclluuddee <<ssiiggnnaall..hh>> ssttrruucctt ssiiggccoonntteexxtt {{ iinntt sscc__oonnssttaacckk;; iinntt sscc__mmaasskk;; iinntt sscc__sspp;; iinntt sscc__ffpp;; iinntt sscc__aapp;; iinntt sscc__ppcc;; iinntt sscc__ppss;; }};; ssiiggrreettuurrnn((ssccpp));; ssttrruucctt ssiiggccoonntteexxtt **ssccpp;; DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN _S_i_g_r_e_t_u_r_n allows users to atomically unmask, switch stacks, and return from a signal context. The processes signal mask and stack status are restored from the context. The system call does not return; the users stack pointer, frame pointer, argument pointer, and processor status longword are restored from the context. Execution resumes at the speci- fied pc. This system call is used by the trampoline code, and _l_o_n_g_j_m_p(3) when returning from a signal to the previ- ously executing program. NNOOTTEESS This system call is not available in 4.2BSD, hence it should not be used if backward compatibility is needed. RREETTUURRNN VVAALLUUEE If successful, the system call does not return. Otherwise, a value of -1 is returned and _e_r_r_n_o is set to indicate the error. EERRRROORRSS _S_i_g_r_e_t_u_r_n will fail and the process context will remain unchanged if one of the following occurs. [EFAULT] _S_c_p points to memory that is not a valid part of the process address space. [EINVAL] The process status longword is invalid or would improperly raise the privilege level of the process. SSEEEE AALLSSOO sigvec(2), setjmp(3) Printed 7/27/90 June 1