2 * cleanup.c - Cleanup and shutdown framework.
4 * Copyright 2004 Jonathan McDowell <noodles@earth.li>
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29 static bool should_cleanup = false;
32 * trytocleanup - say we should try to cleanup.
34 * This function sets the cleanup flag indicating we want to try and
37 void trytocleanup(void)
39 logthing(LOGTHING_INFO, "Setting cleanup flag.");
40 should_cleanup = true;
46 * cleanup - indicate if we should try to cleanup.
48 * This function returns a bool which indicates if we want to cleanup and
53 return(should_cleanup);
57 * sig_cleanup - set the cleanup flag when we receive a signal
59 * This is our signal handler; all it does it log the fact we got a signal
60 * and set the cleanup flag.
62 void sig_cleanup(int signal)
64 logthing(LOGTHING_INFO, "Got signal %d.", signal);
71 * catchsignals - Register signal handlers for various signals.
73 * This function registers a signal handler for various signals (PIPE,
74 * ALRM, INT, TERM, HUP) that sets the cleanup flag so we try to exit
77 void catchsignals(void)
79 logthing(LOGTHING_INFO, "Catching signals");
81 signal(SIGALRM, &sig_cleanup);
82 signal(SIGPIPE, &sig_cleanup);
83 signal(SIGTERM, &sig_cleanup);
84 signal(SIGINT, &sig_cleanup);
85 signal(SIGHUP, &sig_cleanup);