# kill tests, or command, will not when /proc is missing. test -d /proc || ts_skip "/proc not available" # The test_sigreceive is ready when signal process mask contains SIGHUP function check_test_sigreceive { local rc=0 local pid=$1 for i in 0.01 0.1 1 1 1 1; do if [ ! -f /proc/$pid/status ]; then # The /proc exists, but not status file. Because the # process already started it is unlikely the file would # appear after any amount of waiting. Try to sleep for # moment and hopefully test_sigreceive is ready to be # killed. echo "kill_functions.sh: /proc/$pid/status: No such file or directory" sleep 2 rc=1 break fi sigmask=$((16#$( awk '/SigCgt/ { print $2}' /proc/$pid/status) )) if [ $(( $sigmask & 1 )) == 1 ]; then rc=1 break fi sleep $i done return $rc }