cansniffer: Follow Bash exit status when signaled
Bash and many other shells use 128 + signum as the exit status when a program get signal and exit. Follow the common behavior so that we know how the programs are killed. Signed-off-by: Yasushi SHOJI <yashi@spacecubics.com>pull/416/head
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@ -124,6 +124,7 @@ extern int optind, opterr, optopt;
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static int idx;
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static int running = 1;
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static volatile sig_atomic_t signal_num;
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static int clearscreen = 1;
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static int print_eff;
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static int print_ascii = 1;
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@ -243,6 +244,7 @@ void print_usage(char *prg)
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void sigterm(int signo)
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{
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running = 0;
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signal_num = signo;
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}
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int main(int argc, char **argv)
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@ -428,6 +430,10 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
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printf("%s", CSR_SHOW); /* show cursor */
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close(s);
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if (signal_num)
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return 128 + signal_num;
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return ret;
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}
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