// Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // We used to used this code for Darwin, but according to issue #19314 // waitid returns if the process is stopped, even when using WEXITED. // +build linux package os import ( "runtime" "syscall" "unsafe" ) const _P_PID = 1 // blockUntilWaitable attempts to block until a call to p.Wait will // succeed immediately, and reports whether it has done so. // It does not actually call p.Wait. func (p *Process) blockUntilWaitable() (bool, error) { // The waitid system call expects a pointer to a siginfo_t, // which is 128 bytes on all GNU/Linux systems. // On Darwin, it requires greater than or equal to 64 bytes // for darwin/{386,arm} and 104 bytes for darwin/amd64. // We don't care about the values it returns. var siginfo [16]uint64 psig := &siginfo[0] r, _, e := syscall.Syscall6(syscall.SYS_WAITID, _P_PID, uintptr(p.Pid), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(psig)), syscall.WEXITED|syscall.WNOWAIT, 0, 0) runtime.KeepAlive(p) // Check r as well as e because syscall.Syscall6 currently // just returns errno, and the SIGCHLD signal handler may // change errno. See https://gcc.gnu.org/PR86331. if r != 0 && e != 0 { // waitid has been available since Linux 2.6.9, but // reportedly is not available in Ubuntu on Windows. // See issue 16610. if e == syscall.ENOSYS { return false, nil } return false, NewSyscallError("waitid", e) } return true, nil }