1------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2--                                                                          --
3--                GNU ADA RUN-TIME LIBRARY (GNARL) COMPONENTS               --
4--                                                                          --
5--                   A D A . I N T E R R U P T S . N A M E S                --
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34------------------------------------------------------------------------------
35
36--  This is a RTEMS version of this package
37--
38--  The following signals are reserved by the run time:
39--
40--  SIGFPE, SIGILL, SIGSEGV, SIGBUS, SIGTRAP, SIGABRT, SIGINT,
41--  SIGALRM, SIGEMT, SIGKILL
42--
43--  The pragma Unreserve_All_Interrupts affects the following signal(s):
44--
45--  SIGINT: made available for Ada handlers
46
47--  This target-dependent package spec contains names of interrupts
48--  supported by the local system.
49
50with System.OS_Interface;
51--  used for names of interrupts
52
53package Ada.Interrupts.Names is
54
55   --  Beware that the mapping of names to signals may be
56   --  many-to-one.  There may be aliases.  Also, for all
57   --  signal names that are not supported on the current system
58   --  the value of the corresponding constant will be zero.
59
60   SIGHUP : constant Interrupt_ID :=
61     System.OS_Interface.SIGHUP;      --  hangup
62
63   SIGINT : constant Interrupt_ID :=
64     System.OS_Interface.SIGINT;      --  interrupt (rubout)
65
66   SIGQUIT : constant Interrupt_ID :=
67     System.OS_Interface.SIGQUIT;     --  quit (ASCD FS)
68
69   SIGILL : constant Interrupt_ID :=
70     System.OS_Interface.SIGILL;      --  illegal instruction (not reset)
71
72   SIGTRAP : constant Interrupt_ID :=
73     System.OS_Interface.SIGTRAP;     --  trace trap (not reset)
74
75   SIGIOT : constant Interrupt_ID :=
76     System.OS_Interface.SIGIOT;      --  IOT instruction
77
78   SIGABRT : constant Interrupt_ID := --  used by abort,
79     System.OS_Interface.SIGABRT;     --  replace SIGIOT in the  future
80
81   SIGEMT : constant Interrupt_ID :=
82     System.OS_Interface.SIGEMT;      --  EMT instruction
83
84   SIGFPE : constant Interrupt_ID :=
85     System.OS_Interface.SIGFPE;      --  floating point exception
86
87   SIGKILL : constant Interrupt_ID :=
88     System.OS_Interface.SIGKILL;     --  kill (cannot be caught or ignored)
89
90   SIGBUS : constant Interrupt_ID :=
91     System.OS_Interface.SIGBUS;      --  bus error
92
93   SIGSEGV : constant Interrupt_ID :=
94     System.OS_Interface.SIGSEGV;     --  segmentation violation
95
96   SIGSYS : constant Interrupt_ID :=
97     System.OS_Interface.SIGSYS;      --  bad argument to system call
98
99   SIGPIPE : constant Interrupt_ID := --  write on a pipe with
100     System.OS_Interface.SIGPIPE;     --  no one to read it
101
102   SIGALRM : constant Interrupt_ID :=
103     System.OS_Interface.SIGALRM;     --  alarm clock
104
105   SIGTERM : constant Interrupt_ID :=
106     System.OS_Interface.SIGTERM;     --  software termination signal from kill
107
108   SIGUSR1 : constant Interrupt_ID :=
109     System.OS_Interface.SIGUSR1;     --  user defined signal 1
110
111   SIGUSR2 : constant Interrupt_ID :=
112     System.OS_Interface.SIGUSR2;     --  user defined signal 2
113
114end Ada.Interrupts.Names;
115