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man 7 signal says, among other things, this about real-time signals:

"2. If the signal is sent using sigqueue(2), an accompanying value (either
an integer or a pointer) can be sent with the signal. If the receiving
process establishes a handler for this signal using the SA_SIGACTION flag
to sigaction(2) then it can obtain this data via the si_value field of the
siginfo_t structure passed as the second argument to the handler.
Furthermore, the si_pid and si_uid fields of this structure can be used to
obtain the PID and real user ID of the process sending the signal."

There's no such flag as SA_SIGACTION. They probably meant SA_SIGINFO.

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