/* * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986 Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement * specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. * * @(#)signal.h 7.2 (Berkeley) 07/11/87 */ #ifndef NSIG #define NSIG 32 #include /* codes for SIGILL, SIGFPE */ #define SIGHUP 1 /* hangup */ #define SIGINT 2 /* interrupt */ #define SIGQUIT 3 /* quit */ #define SIGILL 4 /* illegal instruction (not reset when caught) */ #define SIGTRAP 5 /* trace trap (not reset when caught) */ #define SIGIOT 6 /* IOT instruction */ #define SIGABRT SIGIOT /* compatibility */ #define SIGEMT 7 /* EMT instruction */ #define SIGFPE 8 /* floating point exception */ #define SIGKILL 9 /* kill (cannot be caught or ignored) */ #define SIGBUS 10 /* bus error */ #define SIGSEGV 11 /* segmentation violation */ #define SIGSYS 12 /* bad argument to system call */ #define SIGPIPE 13 /* write on a pipe with no one to read it */ #define SIGALRM 14 /* alarm clock */ #define SIGTERM 15 /* software termination signal from kill */ #define SIGURG 16 /* urgent condition on IO channel */ #define SIGSTOP 17 /* sendable stop signal not from tty */ #define SIGTSTP 18 /* stop signal from tty */ #define SIGCONT 19 /* continue a stopped process */ #define SIGCHLD 20 /* to parent on child stop or exit */ #define SIGCLD SIGCHLD /* compatibility */ #define SIGTTIN 21 /* to readers pgrp upon background tty read */ #define SIGTTOU 22 /* like TTIN for output if (tp->t_local<OSTOP) */ #define SIGIO 23 /* input/output possible signal */ #define SIGXCPU 24 /* exceeded CPU time limit */ #define SIGXFSZ 25 /* exceeded file size limit */ #define SIGVTALRM 26 /* virtual time alarm */ #define SIGPROF 27 /* profiling time alarm */ #define SIGWINCH 28 /* window size changes */ #define SIGUSR1 30 /* user defined signal 1 */ #define SIGUSR2 31 /* user defined signal 2 */ #ifndef KERNEL int (*signal())(); #endif /* * Signal vector "template" used in sigvec call. */ struct sigvec { int (*sv_handler)(); /* signal handler */ int sv_mask; /* signal mask to apply */ int sv_flags; /* see signal options below */ }; #define SV_ONSTACK 0x0001 /* take signal on signal stack */ #define SV_INTERRUPT 0x0002 /* do not restart system on signal return */ #define sv_onstack sv_flags /* isn't compatibility wonderful! */ /* * Structure used in sigstack call. */ struct sigstack { char *ss_sp; /* signal stack pointer */ int ss_onstack; /* current status */ }; /* * Information pushed on stack when a signal is delivered. * This is used by the kernel to restore state following * execution of the signal handler. It is also made available * to the handler to allow it to properly restore state if * a non-standard exit is performed. */ struct sigcontext { int sc_onstack; /* sigstack state to restore */ int sc_mask; /* signal mask to restore */ int sc_sp; /* sp to restore */ int sc_fp; /* fp to restore */ int sc_ap; /* ap to restore */ int sc_pc; /* pc to restore */ int sc_ps; /* psl to restore */ }; #define BADSIG (int (*)())-1 #define SIG_DFL (int (*)())0 #define SIG_IGN (int (*)())1 #ifdef KERNEL #define SIG_CATCH (int (*)())2 #define SIG_HOLD (int (*)())3 #endif #endif /* * Macro for converting signal number to a mask suitable for * sigblock(). */ #define sigmask(m) (1 << ((m)-1))