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Bug #1442
openblocking SIGSEGV and triggering a segment violation produces an all CPU consuming process
Description
If a process blocks (or ignores?) SIGSEGV (or SIGFPE, SIGILL, SIGBUS, etc.) and
then triggers the associated signal without having a handler installed, the
process/thread will be stuck on the triggering instruction without any hope.
I think the kernel should detect such a situation (i.e. trap leading to
blocked/ignored signal without handler) and should kill the process.
Updated by tuxillo over 10 years ago
- Description updated (diff)
- Category set to Other
- Assignee changed from 0 to tuxillo
- Target version set to 3.8
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