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pkeys.7, signal.7: tfix
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
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This signal behavior is unusual and is due to the fact that the x86 PKRU
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register (which stores protection key access rights) is managed with the
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same hardware mechanism (XSAVE) that manages floating-point registers.
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The signal behavior is the same as that of floating point registers.
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The signal behavior is the same as that of floating-point registers.
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.SS Protection Keys system calls
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The Linux kernel implements the following pkey-related system calls:
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SIGQUIT \03 Core Quit from keyboard
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SIGILL \04 Core Illegal Instruction
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SIGABRT \06 Core Abort signal from \fBabort\fP(3)
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SIGFPE \08 Core Floating point exception
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SIGFPE \08 Core Floating-point exception
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SIGKILL \09 Term Kill signal
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SIGSEGV 11 Core Invalid memory reference
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SIGPIPE 13 Term Broken pipe: write to pipe with no
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