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/darwin-on-arm/xnu/tools/tests/xnu_quick_test/ |
H A D | memory_tests.c | 24 * exit normally following a SIGBUS, rather than triggering a crash report; 26 * that would trigger a SIGBUS. To avoid confusion, this is most easily done 33 /* Reset global error value when we see a SIGBUS */ 34 if (sig == SIGBUS) 352 * Establish SIGBUS handler; will reset (disable itself) if it fires; 354 * raised the SIGBUS by modifying the contents of the (opaque to us) 360 if ((my_err = sigaction(SIGBUS, &my_sa, NULL)) != 0) { 366 my_err = -1; /* default to error out if we do NOT trigger a SIGBUS */ 368 *my_addr = 'z'; /* should cause SIGBUS signal (we look for this at child termination within the parent) */ 372 printf("Expected SIGBUS signa [all...] |
/darwin-on-arm/xnu/tools/tests/libMicro/apple/ |
H A D | lmbench_lat_sig_prot.c | 244 sigaction(SIGBUS, &sa, 0);
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/darwin-on-arm/xnu/tools/tests/xnu_quick_test/helpers/ |
H A D | data_exec.c | 115 if (sigaction(SIGBUS, &sigact, NULL) == -1) { 116 perror("sigaction SIGBUS");
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/darwin-on-arm/xnu/bsd/sys/ |
H A D | signal.h | 97 #define SIGBUS 10 /* bus error */ macro 305 * When the signal is SIGSEGV or SIGBUS, si_addr contains the address of 348 /* Codes for SIGBUS */ 585 sigmask(SIGFPE)|sigmask(SIGBUS)|\
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/darwin-on-arm/xnu/bsd/uxkern/ |
H A D | ux_exception.c | 288 * a SIGBUS signal. 292 ux_signal == SIGBUS) { 447 *ux_signal = SIGBUS;
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/darwin-on-arm/xnu/tools/tests/superpages/ |
H A D | testsp.c | 39 [SIGBUS] "SIGBUS", 646 /* install SIGBUS handler */ 651 sigaction( SIGBUS, &my_sigaction, NULL );
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/darwin-on-arm/xnu/bsd/dev/arm/ |
H A D | unix_signals.c | 209 case SIGBUS:
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/darwin-on-arm/xnu/bsd/dev/i386/ |
H A D | unix_signal.c | 447 case SIGBUS: 540 case SIGILL: case SIGBUS: case SIGSEGV: case SIGFPE: case SIGTRAP: 578 case SIGILL: case SIGBUS: case SIGSEGV: case SIGFPE: case SIGTRAP:
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/darwin-on-arm/xnu/bsd/kern/ |
H A D | kern_sig.c | 2713 case SIGILL: case SIGBUS: case SIGSEGV: case SIGFPE: case SIGTRAP:
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