dchagin cace25f46d According to Linux man sigaltstack(3) shall return EINVAL if the ss
argument is not a null pointer, and the ss_flags member pointed to by ss
contains flags other than SS_DISABLE. However, in fact, Linux also
allows SS_ONSTACK flag which is simply ignored.

For buggy apps (at least mono) ignore other than SS_DISABLE
flags as a Linux do.

While here move MI part of sigaltstack code to the appropriate place.

Reported by:	abi at abinet dot ru
2015-05-24 17:44:08 +00:00
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