gh-116622: Switch test_stress_delivery_simultaneous from SIGUSR1 to SIGUSR2#123981
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On Android, test_stress_delivery_simultaneous was failing intermittently:
When it fails, it also produces this log message:
The root cause was the same as #116423 – SIGUSR1 being consumed by a pre-existing thread that we have no control over. I looked into killing that thread, but I couldn't find a safe way of doing it (#123982). So the simplest solution is to use a different signal instead.
It looks like this problem only happens when two different signals are sent so close together that one signal arrives while the other signal's C-level handler is still running. The other tests that use SIGUSR1 don't do this, so they don't need to be changed.