// Copyright 2017 Google Inc. All rights reserved. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. package build import ( "os" "os/signal" "runtime/debug" "syscall" "android/soong/ui/logger" ) // SetupSignals sets up signal handling to kill our children and allow us to cleanly finish // writing our log/trace files. // // Currently, on the first SIGINT|SIGALARM we call the cancel() function, which is usually // the CancelFunc returned by context.WithCancel, which will kill all the commands running // within that Context. Usually that's enough, and you'll run through your normal error paths. // // If another signal comes in after the first one, we'll trigger a panic with full stacktraces // from every goroutine so that it's possible to debug what is stuck. Just before the process // exits, we'll call the cleanup() function so that you can flush your log files. func SetupSignals(log logger.Logger, cancel, cleanup func()) { signals := make(chan os.Signal, 5) // TODO: Handle other signals signal.Notify(signals, os.Interrupt, syscall.SIGALRM) go handleSignals(signals, log, cancel, cleanup) } func handleSignals(signals chan os.Signal, log logger.Logger, cancel, cleanup func()) { defer cleanup() var force bool for { s := <-signals if force { // So that we can better see what was stuck debug.SetTraceback("all") log.Panicln("Second signal received:", s) } else { log.Println("Got signal:", s) cancel() force = true } } }