commit | a70ac85f5bf0d9a7bc0eeae94d38bd680bea5ebb | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Harald Welte <laforge@osmocom.org> | Fri Apr 17 19:20:01 2020 +0200 |
committer | Harald Welte <laforge@osmocom.org> | Sat Apr 18 21:16:12 2020 +0200 |
tree | 4d67654c596a66d8bad0d1c180fc46c7a565bd3d | |
parent | f3cc731d40c223c25c81c063d0f477b0c88ca069 [diff] |
select.c: Introduce support for signalfd The signalfd(2) mechanism of Linux allows signals to be delivered and processed via normal file descriptor I/O. This avoids any of the usual problems about re-entrancy of signal processing, as signals can be processed from the osmocom select() loop abstraction just like any other event. Change-Id: If8d89dd1f6989e1cd9b9367fad954d65f91ada30
This repository contains a set of C-language libraries that form the core infrastructure of many Osmocom Open Source Mobile Communications projects.
Historically, a lot of this code was developed as part of the OpenBSC project, but which are of a more generic nature and thus useful to (at least) other programs that we develop in the sphere of Free Software / Open Source mobile communications.
There is no clear scope of it. We simply move all shared code between the various Osmocom projects in this library to avoid code duplication.
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