PM uses its own process table entry as source for kernel signals,
and temporarily changes its own process group to make the signals
arrive at the right processes. However, the value is never reset,
with as result that the temporary value shows up in ps(1) output.
Change-Id: Ib7f635b2cf1958055123736dfd58c26530632785
break;
}
check_sig(id, signo, TRUE /* ksig */);
+ mp->mp_procgrp = 0; /* restore proper PM process group */
/* If SIGSNDELAY is set, an earlier sys_stop() failed because the process was
* still sending, and the kernel hereby tells us that the process is now done