Hello, I have done Streams multiplexers in Linux kernel. Created two multiplexers and I could open these 2, close the file descriptors of each and could link/unlink one with another properly . But after linking, if i close the descriptor of the linked one: my signals are unblocked automatically.... Scenario: 1. Created 2 Multiplexers. Link B under A. 2. Now I set SIG_BLOCK to my current running process. 3. Close file descriptor of B 4. Now the signals are received by the process, It automatically goes for UN_BLOCK 5. But I want the SIG_BLOCK state should be continued in this case.... Only in this scenario, it happens. All other scenarios like (Unlink without close fd / close fd with out link) works fine.... Please give me some suggestion on this.... Thanks & Regards, Giana -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/I-have-a-problem-with-signal-mask-tf4561448.html#a13017702 Sent from the linux-kernel mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -
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