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*: remove checks of sigaction and sigprocmask results
in cases where they clearly can't fail:
sigaction(known_good_sig)
sigprocmask(known_good_how)
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- 393 4 0 397 18d libc/pwd_grp/lckpwdf.o
+ 382 4 0 386 182 libc/pwd_grp/lckpwdf.o
- 56 0 0 56 38 libc/signal/sigblock.o
+ 44 0 0 44 2c libc/signal/sigblock.o
- 211 0 0 211 d3 libc/signal/sigset.o
+ 202 0 0 202 ca libc/signal/sigset.o
- 56 0 0 56 38 libc/signal/sigsetmask.o
+ 44 0 0 44 2c libc/signal/sigsetmask.o
- 309 0 0 309 135 libc/unistd/sleep.o
+ 256 0 0 256 100 libc/unistd/sleep.o
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clarify uses of unoptimized sigXXX ops (they check signo),
use faster sigops where approproate.
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- 68 0 0 68 44 libc/signal/sighold.o
+ 63 0 0 63 3f libc/signal/sighold.o
- 114 0 0 114 72 libc/signal/sigintr.o
+ 110 0 0 110 6e libc/signal/sigintr.o
- 113 0 0 113 71 libc/signal/sigpause.o
+ 108 0 0 108 6c libc/signal/sigpause.o
- 68 0 0 68 44 libc/signal/sigrelse.o
+ 63 0 0 63 3f libc/signal/sigrelse.o
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missing headers, other jump relocs removed
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longer segfault when running test/signal/sigchld.c, which exposed a bit
of a rats nest. The problem ended up being a erroneous syscall
defination, but in the process of finding that out, I scrubbed things
up nicely and adapted things to use the rt_ signals if they are
available. This now passes all the signal tests.
-Erik
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