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foreign system calls, e.g.
emulate Windows system calls on Linux.
SIGTERM The
SIGTERM signal is sent to a
process to
request its termination.
Unlike the...
-
users are
generally most
interested are
SIGTERM ("terminate") and
SIGKILL ("kill"). The
default signal sent is
SIGTERM.
Programs that
handle this
signal can...
- the program.
SIGSEGV – "segmentation violation",
invalid memory access.
SIGTERM – "terminate",
termination request sent to the program.
Additional signals...
- Unix
program might not want to
terminate immediately when it
receives SIGTERM, so to make sure that its
termination is
handled properly, it
would register...
- held
Locks (CONFIG_LOCKDEP
kernel option is required) d e d s Send the
SIGTERM signal to all
processes except init (PID 1) e . e f Call oom_kill, which...
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calling exit, or
abnormally due to a
fatal exception or
signal (e.g.,
SIGTERM, SIGINT, SIGKILL), an exit
status is
returned to the
operating system and...
- the
intent is to rid the
system of the
processes the
signals SIGKILL and
SIGTERM (the default) are
probably the most applicable. C s**** Here "task" is...