_sigset.h revision 9343
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38 *	@(#)signal.h	8.2 (Berkeley) 1/21/94
39 * $Id: signal.h,v 1.3 1995/01/29 01:19:25 ats Exp $
40 */
41
42#ifndef	_SYS_SIGNAL_H_
43#define	_SYS_SIGNAL_H_
44
45#include <sys/cdefs.h>
46#include <machine/signal.h>	/* sig_atomic_t; trap codes; sigcontext */
47
48#if !defined(_ANSI_SOURCE) && !defined(_POSIX_SOURCE)
49#define NSIG	32		/* counting 0; could be 33 (mask is 1-32) */
50#endif
51
52#define	SIGHUP	1	/* hangup */
53#define	SIGINT	2	/* interrupt */
54#define	SIGQUIT	3	/* quit */
55#define	SIGILL	4	/* illegal instruction (not reset when caught) */
56#ifndef _POSIX_SOURCE
57#define	SIGTRAP	5	/* trace trap (not reset when caught) */
58#endif
59#define	SIGABRT	6	/* abort() */
60#ifndef _POSIX_SOURCE
61#define	SIGIOT	SIGABRT	/* compatibility */
62#define	SIGEMT	7	/* EMT instruction */
63#endif
64#define	SIGFPE	8	/* floating point exception */
65#define	SIGKILL	9	/* kill (cannot be caught or ignored) */
66#ifndef _POSIX_SOURCE
67#define	SIGBUS	10	/* bus error */
68#endif
69#define	SIGSEGV	11	/* segmentation violation */
70#ifndef _POSIX_SOURCE
71#define	SIGSYS	12	/* bad argument to system call */
72#endif
73#define	SIGPIPE	13	/* write on a pipe with no one to read it */
74#define	SIGALRM	14	/* alarm clock */
75#define	SIGTERM	15	/* software termination signal from kill */
76#ifndef _POSIX_SOURCE
77#define	SIGURG	16	/* urgent condition on IO channel */
78#endif
79#define	SIGSTOP	17	/* sendable stop signal not from tty */
80#define	SIGTSTP	18	/* stop signal from tty */
81#define	SIGCONT	19	/* continue a stopped process */
82#define	SIGCHLD	20	/* to parent on child stop or exit */
83#define	SIGTTIN	21	/* to readers pgrp upon background tty read */
84#define	SIGTTOU	22	/* like TTIN for output if (tp->t_local&LTOSTOP) */
85#ifndef _POSIX_SOURCE
86#define	SIGIO	23	/* input/output possible signal */
87#define	SIGXCPU	24	/* exceeded CPU time limit */
88#define	SIGXFSZ	25	/* exceeded file size limit */
89#define	SIGVTALRM 26	/* virtual time alarm */
90#define	SIGPROF	27	/* profiling time alarm */
91#define SIGWINCH 28	/* window size changes */
92#define SIGINFO	29	/* information request */
93#endif
94#define SIGUSR1 30	/* user defined signal 1 */
95#define SIGUSR2 31	/* user defined signal 2 */
96
97/*-
98 * Type of a signal handling function.
99 *
100 * Language spec sez signal handlers take exactly one arg, even though we
101 * actually supply three.  Ugh!
102 *
103 * We don't try to hide the difference by leaving out the args because
104 * that would cause warnings about conformant programs.  Nonconformant
105 * programs can avoid the warnings by casting to (__sighandler_t *) or
106 * sig_t before calling signal() or assigning to sa_handler or sv_handler.
107 *
108 * The kernel should reverse the cast before calling the function.  It
109 * has no way to do this, but on most machines 1-arg and 3-arg functions
110 * have the same calling protocol so there is no problem in practice.
111 * A bit in sa_flags could be used to specify the number of args.
112 */
113typedef void __sighandler_t __P((int));
114
115#define	SIG_DFL		((__sighandler_t *)0)
116#define	SIG_IGN		((__sighandler_t *)1)
117#define	SIG_ERR		((__sighandler_t *)-1)
118
119#ifndef _ANSI_SOURCE
120typedef unsigned int sigset_t;
121
122/*
123 * Signal vector "template" used in sigaction call.
124 */
125struct	sigaction {
126	__sighandler_t *sa_handler;	/* signal handler */
127	sigset_t sa_mask;		/* signal mask to apply */
128	int	sa_flags;		/* see signal options below */
129};
130#ifndef _POSIX_SOURCE
131#define SA_ONSTACK	0x0001	/* take signal on signal stack */
132#define SA_RESTART	0x0002	/* restart system call on signal return */
133#define	SA_DISABLE	0x0004	/* disable taking signals on alternate stack */
134#ifdef COMPAT_SUNOS
135#define	SA_USERTRAMP	0x0100	/* do not bounce off kernel's sigtramp */
136#endif
137#endif
138#define SA_NOCLDSTOP	0x0008	/* do not generate SIGCHLD on child stop */
139
140/*
141 * Flags for sigprocmask:
142 */
143#define	SIG_BLOCK	1	/* block specified signal set */
144#define	SIG_UNBLOCK	2	/* unblock specified signal set */
145#define	SIG_SETMASK	3	/* set specified signal set */
146
147#ifndef _POSIX_SOURCE
148typedef	__sighandler_t	*sig_t;	/* type of pointer to a signal function */
149
150/*
151 * Structure used in sigaltstack call.
152 */
153struct	sigaltstack {
154	char	*ss_sp;			/* signal stack base */
155	int	ss_size;		/* signal stack length */
156	int	ss_flags;		/* SA_DISABLE and/or SA_ONSTACK */
157};
158#define	MINSIGSTKSZ	8192			/* minimum allowable stack */
159#define	SIGSTKSZ	(MINSIGSTKSZ + 32768)	/* recommended stack size */
160
161/*
162 * 4.3 compatibility:
163 * Signal vector "template" used in sigvec call.
164 */
165struct	sigvec {
166	__sighandler_t *sv_handler;	/* signal handler */
167	int	sv_mask;		/* signal mask to apply */
168	int	sv_flags;		/* see signal options below */
169};
170
171#define SV_ONSTACK	SA_ONSTACK
172#define SV_INTERRUPT	SA_RESTART	/* same bit, opposite sense */
173#define sv_onstack sv_flags	/* isn't compatibility wonderful! */
174
175/*
176 * Structure used in sigstack call.
177 */
178struct	sigstack {
179	char	*ss_sp;			/* signal stack pointer */
180	int	ss_onstack;		/* current status */
181};
182
183/*
184 * Macro for converting signal number to a mask suitable for
185 * sigblock().
186 */
187#define sigmask(m)	(1 << ((m)-1))
188
189#define	BADSIG		SIG_ERR
190
191#endif	/* !_POSIX_SOURCE */
192#endif	/* !_ANSI_SOURCE */
193
194/*
195 * For historical reasons; programs expect signal's return value to be
196 * defined by <sys/signal.h>.
197 */
198__BEGIN_DECLS
199__sighandler_t *signal __P((int, __sighandler_t *));
200__END_DECLS
201
202#endif	/* !_SYS_SIGNAL_H_ */
203