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The comment two lines up calls this "intentionally ignored: a synchronous fault cannot be postponed" -- that's only half the Linux contract.
force_sig_info_to_taskin kernel/signal.c resets the disposition to SIG_DFL and unblocks the signum before applying default, so a SIGSEGV/SIGBUS/SIGILL/SIGFPE/SIGTRAP that's blocked OR set to SIG_IGN terminates the process. This PR's behavior diverges in two ways:deliver_signal_lockedat signal.c:1352 returns 0 for SIG_IGN. The vCPU loop resumes, PC unchanged, the same instruction re-faults forever. Linux would terminate.signal_deliver'sdeliverable = sig_state.pending & ~*blockedshort-circuited and the thread re-faulted infinitely. Post-PR,signal_deliver_faultbypasses the blocked mask entirely and runs the user handler despite the block. Linux would reset to SIG_DFL + unblock + terminate.JVM works either way because it never blocks SIGSEGV, but the contract drift is real. A five-line precheck closes both cases with one shape:
Update the "intentionally ignored" comment accordingly.