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linux - When to check for EINTR and repeat the function call?

I am programming a user application for a embedded Linux system, and I am using the common functions such as open, close, read, ioctl, etc. for the devices. Now, I read about EINTR, indicates that the function was interrupted by a signal, but I am not sure about the implications. In all the example programs I have, sometimes it is done, e.g. ioctl(), sometimes it is not done, e.g. read(). So, I am a little bit confused.

When do I preferably check for EINTR and repeat the function call?

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See sigaction : http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/functions/sigaction.html

SA_RESTART
  This flag affects the behavior of interruptible functions; that is, those 
  specified to fail with errno set to EINTR. If set, and a function specified 
  as interruptible is interrupted by this signal, the function shall restart 
  and shall not fail with EINTR unless otherwise specified. If the flag is not 
  set, interruptible functions interrupted by this signal shall fail with errno 
  set to EINTR.

By default, you have the SA_RESTART behavior, so you don't have to worry about EINTR, if you don't play with signals.


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