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33  *	@(#)signalvar.h	8.6 (Berkeley) 2/19/95
34  * $FreeBSD: src/sys/sys/signalvar.h,v 1.34.2.1 2000/05/16 06:58:05 dillon Exp $
35  * $DragonFly: src/sys/sys/signalvar.h,v 1.23 2008/04/21 15:47:58 dillon Exp $
36  */
37 
38 #ifndef	_SYS_SIGNALVAR_H_		/* tmp for user.h */
39 #define	_SYS_SIGNALVAR_H_
40 
41 /*
42  * Don't bring in the entire bleeding include set if we aren't the kernel.
43  * Userland is not allowed to bring in sys/proc.h except under special
44  * circumstances (e.g. sys/user.h)
45  */
46 #include <sys/signal.h>
47 #ifdef _KERNEL
48 #include <sys/proc.h>
49 #include <machine/lock.h>
50 #endif
51 
52 /*
53  * Kernel signal definitions and data structures,
54  * not exported to user programs.
55  */
56 
57 /*
58  * Process signal actions and state, needed only within the process
59  * (not necessarily resident).
60  */
61 struct	sigacts {
62 	sig_t	 ps_sigact[_SIG_MAXSIG];	/* disposition of signals */
63 	sigset_t ps_catchmask[_SIG_MAXSIG];	/* signals to be blocked */
64 	sigset_t ps_sigignore;		/* Signals being ignored. */
65 	sigset_t ps_sigcatch;		/* Signals being caught by user. */
66 	sigset_t ps_sigonstack;		/* signals to take on sigstack */
67 	sigset_t ps_sigintr;		/* signals that interrupt syscalls */
68 	sigset_t ps_sigreset;		/* signals that reset when caught */
69 	sigset_t ps_signodefer;		/* signals not masked while handled */
70 	sigset_t ps_siginfo;		/* signals that want SA_SIGINFO args */
71 	sigset_t ps_usertramp;		/* SunOS compat; libc sigtramp XXX */
72 	sigset_t ps_sigmailbox;		/* signals that update a mailbox */
73 	int	 ps_refcnt;
74 	int      ps_flag;
75 };
76 
77 /* additional signal action values, used only temporarily/internally */
78 #define	SIG_CATCH	((__sighandler_t *)2)
79 #define SIG_HOLD        ((__sighandler_t *)3)
80 
81 #ifdef _KERNEL
82 
83 /*
84  * get signal action for process and signal; currently only for current process
85  */
86 #define SIGACTION(p, sig)	(p->p_sigacts->ps_sigact[_SIG_IDX(sig)])
87 
88 #endif
89 
90 /*
91  * sigset_t manipulation macros
92  */
93 #define SIGADDSET(set, signo)						\
94 	(set).__bits[_SIG_WORD(signo)] |= _SIG_BIT(signo)
95 
96 #define SIGDELSET(set, signo)						\
97 	(set).__bits[_SIG_WORD(signo)] &= ~_SIG_BIT(signo)
98 
99 #define SIGEMPTYSET(set)						\
100 	do {								\
101 		int __i;						\
102 		for (__i = 0; __i < _SIG_WORDS; __i++)			\
103 			(set).__bits[__i] = 0;				\
104 	} while (0)
105 
106 #define SIGFILLSET(set)							\
107 	do {								\
108 		int __i;						\
109 		for (__i = 0; __i < _SIG_WORDS; __i++)			\
110 			(set).__bits[__i] = ~(unsigned int)0;		\
111 	} while (0)
112 
113 #define SIGISMEMBER(set, signo)						\
114 	((set).__bits[_SIG_WORD(signo)] & _SIG_BIT(signo))
115 
116 #define SIGISEMPTY(set)		__sigisempty(&(set))
117 #define SIGNOTEMPTY(set)	(!__sigisempty(&(set)))
118 
119 #define SIGSETEQ(set1, set2)	__sigseteq(&(set1), &(set2))
120 #define SIGSETNEQ(set1, set2)	(!__sigseteq(&(set1), &(set2)))
121 
122 #define SIGSETOR(set1, set2)						\
123 	do {								\
124 		int __i;						\
125 		for (__i = 0; __i < _SIG_WORDS; __i++)			\
126 			(set1).__bits[__i] |= (set2).__bits[__i];	\
127 	} while (0)
128 
129 #define SIGSETAND(set1, set2)						\
130 	do {								\
131 		int __i;						\
132 		for (__i = 0; __i < _SIG_WORDS; __i++)			\
133 			(set1).__bits[__i] &= (set2).__bits[__i];	\
134 	} while (0)
135 
136 #define SIGSETNAND(set1, set2)						\
137 	do {								\
138 		int __i;						\
139 		for (__i = 0; __i < _SIG_WORDS; __i++)			\
140 			(set1).__bits[__i] &= ~(set2).__bits[__i];	\
141 	} while (0)
142 
143 #define SIG_CANTMASK(set)						\
144 	SIGDELSET(set, SIGKILL), SIGDELSET(set, SIGSTOP)
145 
146 #define SIG_STOPSIGMASK(set)						\
147 	SIGDELSET(set, SIGSTOP), SIGDELSET(set, SIGTSTP),		\
148 	SIGDELSET(set, SIGTTIN), SIGDELSET(set, SIGTTOU)
149 
150 #define SIG_CONTSIGMASK(set)						\
151 	SIGDELSET(set, SIGCONT)
152 
153 #define sigcantmask	(sigmask(SIGKILL) | sigmask(SIGSTOP))
154 
155 static __inline int
156 __sigisempty(sigset_t *set)
157 {
158 	int i;
159 
160 	for (i = 0; i < _SIG_WORDS; i++) {
161 		if (set->__bits[i])
162 			return (0);
163 	}
164 	return (1);
165 }
166 
167 static __inline int
168 __sigseteq(sigset_t *set1, sigset_t *set2)
169 {
170 	int i;
171 
172 	for (i = 0; i < _SIG_WORDS; i++) {
173 		if (set1->__bits[i] != set2->__bits[i])
174 			return (0);
175 	}
176 	return (1);
177 }
178 
179 #ifdef _KERNEL
180 
181 typedef void (*proc_func_t)(struct proc *);
182 
183 struct pgrp;
184 struct proc;
185 struct sigio;
186 struct vmupcall;
187 
188 extern int sugid_coredump;	/* Sysctl variable kern.sugid_coredump */
189 
190 /*
191  * Machine-independent functions:
192  */
193 void	execsigs (struct proc *p);
194 void	gsignal (int pgid, int sig);
195 int	issignal (struct lwp *lp, int maytrace);
196 int	iscaught (struct lwp *p);
197 void	killproc (struct proc *p, char *why);
198 void	pgsigio (struct sigio *, int signum, int checkctty);
199 void	pgsignal (struct pgrp *pgrp, int sig, int checkctty);
200 void	postsig (int sig);
201 void	ksignal (struct proc *p, int sig);
202 void	lwpsignal (struct proc *p, struct lwp *lp, int sig);
203 void	lwp_signotify (struct lwp *lp);
204 void	siginit (struct proc *p);
205 void	trapsignal (struct lwp *p, int sig, u_long code);
206 
207 /*
208  * Machine-dependent functions:
209  */
210 void	sendsig (sig_t action, int sig, sigset_t *retmask, u_long code);
211 void	sendupcall (struct vmupcall *vu, int morepending);
212 int	fetchupcall (struct vmupcall *vu, int morepending, void *rsp);
213 void	sigexit (struct lwp *lp, int sig);
214 int	checkpoint_signal_handler(struct lwp *p);
215 
216 #endif	/* _KERNEL */
217 
218 #endif	/* !_SYS_SIGNALVAR_H_ */
219