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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 | /* $Id: signal.h,v 1.35 1999/09/06 08:22:04 jj Exp $ */ #ifndef _ASMSPARC_SIGNAL_H #define _ASMSPARC_SIGNAL_H #include <asm/sigcontext.h> #include <linux/compiler.h> #ifdef __KERNEL__ #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ #include <linux/personality.h> #include <linux/types.h> #endif #endif /* On the Sparc the signal handlers get passed a 'sub-signal' code * for certain signal types, which we document here. */ #define SIGHUP 1 #define SIGINT 2 #define SIGQUIT 3 #define SIGILL 4 #define SUBSIG_STACK 0 #define SUBSIG_ILLINST 2 #define SUBSIG_PRIVINST 3 #define SUBSIG_BADTRAP(t) (0x80 + (t)) #define SIGTRAP 5 #define SIGABRT 6 #define SIGIOT 6 #define SIGEMT 7 #define SUBSIG_TAG 10 #define SIGFPE 8 #define SUBSIG_FPDISABLED 0x400 #define SUBSIG_FPERROR 0x404 #define SUBSIG_FPINTOVFL 0x001 #define SUBSIG_FPSTSIG 0x002 #define SUBSIG_IDIVZERO 0x014 #define SUBSIG_FPINEXACT 0x0c4 #define SUBSIG_FPDIVZERO 0x0c8 #define SUBSIG_FPUNFLOW 0x0cc #define SUBSIG_FPOPERROR 0x0d0 #define SUBSIG_FPOVFLOW 0x0d4 #define SIGKILL 9 #define SIGBUS 10 #define SUBSIG_BUSTIMEOUT 1 #define SUBSIG_ALIGNMENT 2 #define SUBSIG_MISCERROR 5 #define SIGSEGV 11 #define SUBSIG_NOMAPPING 3 #define SUBSIG_PROTECTION 4 #define SUBSIG_SEGERROR 5 #define SIGSYS 12 #define SIGPIPE 13 #define SIGALRM 14 #define SIGTERM 15 #define SIGURG 16 /* SunOS values which deviate from the Linux/i386 ones */ #define SIGSTOP 17 #define SIGTSTP 18 #define SIGCONT 19 #define SIGCHLD 20 #define SIGTTIN 21 #define SIGTTOU 22 #define SIGIO 23 #define SIGPOLL SIGIO /* SysV name for SIGIO */ #define SIGXCPU 24 #define SIGXFSZ 25 #define SIGVTALRM 26 #define SIGPROF 27 #define SIGWINCH 28 #define SIGLOST 29 #define SIGPWR SIGLOST #define SIGUSR1 30 #define SIGUSR2 31 /* Most things should be clean enough to redefine this at will, if care * is taken to make libc match. */ #define __OLD_NSIG 32 #define __NEW_NSIG 64 #define _NSIG_BPW 32 #define _NSIG_WORDS (__NEW_NSIG / _NSIG_BPW) #define SIGRTMIN 32 #define SIGRTMAX __NEW_NSIG #if defined(__KERNEL__) || defined(__WANT_POSIX1B_SIGNALS__) #define _NSIG __NEW_NSIG #define __new_sigset_t sigset_t #define __new_sigaction sigaction #define __old_sigset_t old_sigset_t #define __old_sigaction old_sigaction #else #define _NSIG __OLD_NSIG #define __old_sigset_t sigset_t #define __old_sigaction sigaction #endif #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ typedef unsigned long __old_sigset_t; typedef struct { unsigned long sig[_NSIG_WORDS]; } __new_sigset_t; #ifdef __KERNEL__ /* A SunOS sigstack */ struct sigstack { char *the_stack; int cur_status; }; #endif /* Sigvec flags */ #define _SV_SSTACK 1u /* This signal handler should use sig-stack */ #define _SV_INTR 2u /* Sig return should not restart system call */ #define _SV_RESET 4u /* Set handler to SIG_DFL upon taken signal */ #define _SV_IGNCHILD 8u /* Do not send SIGCHLD */ /* * sa_flags values: SA_STACK is not currently supported, but will allow the * usage of signal stacks by using the (now obsolete) sa_restorer field in * the sigaction structure as a stack pointer. This is now possible due to * the changes in signal handling. LBT 010493. * SA_RESTART flag to get restarting signals (which were the default long ago) */ #define SA_NOCLDSTOP _SV_IGNCHILD #define SA_STACK _SV_SSTACK #define SA_ONSTACK _SV_SSTACK #define SA_RESTART _SV_INTR #define SA_ONESHOT _SV_RESET #define SA_NOMASK 0x20u #define SA_NOCLDWAIT 0x100u #define SA_SIGINFO 0x200u #define SIG_BLOCK 0x01 /* for blocking signals */ #define SIG_UNBLOCK 0x02 /* for unblocking signals */ #define SIG_SETMASK 0x04 /* for setting the signal mask */ /* * sigaltstack controls */ #define SS_ONSTACK 1 #define SS_DISABLE 2 #define MINSIGSTKSZ 4096 #define SIGSTKSZ 16384 #ifdef __KERNEL__ /* * DJHR * SA_STATIC_ALLOC is used for the SPARC system to indicate that this * interrupt handler's irq structure should be statically allocated * by the request_irq routine. * The alternative is that arch/sparc/kernel/irq.c has carnal knowledge * of interrupt usage and that sucks. Also without a flag like this * it may be possible for the free_irq routine to attempt to free * statically allocated data.. which is NOT GOOD. * */ #define SA_STATIC_ALLOC 0x8000 #endif #include <asm-generic/signal.h> #ifdef __KERNEL__ struct __new_sigaction { __sighandler_t sa_handler; unsigned long sa_flags; void (*sa_restorer)(void); /* Not used by Linux/SPARC */ __new_sigset_t sa_mask; }; struct k_sigaction { struct __new_sigaction sa; void __user *ka_restorer; }; struct __old_sigaction { __sighandler_t sa_handler; __old_sigset_t sa_mask; unsigned long sa_flags; void (*sa_restorer) (void); /* not used by Linux/SPARC */ }; typedef struct sigaltstack { void __user *ss_sp; int ss_flags; size_t ss_size; } stack_t; struct sparc_deliver_cookie { int restart_syscall; unsigned long orig_i0; }; struct pt_regs; extern void ptrace_signal_deliver(struct pt_regs *regs, void *cookie); #endif /* !(__KERNEL__) */ #endif /* !(__ASSEMBLY__) */ #endif /* !(_ASMSPARC_SIGNAL_H) */ |