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So far sig_send's return type is int. The problem with this is that sig_send returns a sigset_t on __SIGPENDING, and sigset_t is defined as long type. So the function only returns the lower 32 bit of sigset_t, which is fine on 32 bit, but casts away the pending RT signals on 64 bit. Fix this by changing the return type of sig_send to sigset_t, so as not to narrow down the sigset when returning from handling __SIGPENDING. Make sure to cast correctly in all invocations of sig_send. Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de> |
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