xref: /netbsd/sys/compat/linux/arch/mips/linux_errno.h (revision bf9ec67e)
1 /* $NetBSD: linux_errno.h,v 1.2 2001/09/02 06:51:15 manu Exp $ */
2 
3 /*-
4  * Copyright (c) 2001 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5  * All rights reserved.
6  *
7  * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8  * by Emmanuel Dreyfus.
9  *
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12  * are met:
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19  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
20  *      This product includes software developed by the NetBSD
21  *      Foundation, Inc. and its contributors.
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23  *    contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
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25  *
26  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
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37  */
38 
39 #ifndef _MIPS_LINUX_ERRNO_H
40 #define _MIPS_LINUX_ERRNO_H
41 
42 /*
43  * Linux/mips returns negative errors to userland
44  * The libc makes the errno positive.
45  */
46 #define LINUX_SCERR_SIGN -
47 
48 /* Use common/linux_errno.h for #1-35 */
49 
50 /* Linux/mips switches EDEADLK and ENOMSG. */
51 #undef LINUX_EDEADLK
52 #define LINUX_EDEADLK		45
53 #define LINUX_ENOMSG		35
54 
55 /*
56  * From Linux's include/asm-mips/errno.h
57  */
58 #define LINUX_EIDRM		36
59 #define LINUX_ECHRNG		37
60 #define LINUX_EL2NSYNC		38
61 #define LINUX_EL3HLT		39
62 #define LINUX_EL3RST		40
63 #define LINUX_ELNRNG		41
64 #define LINUX_EUNATCH		42
65 #define LINUX_ENOCSI		43
66 #define LINUX_EL2HLT		44
67 /* LINUX_EDEADLK defined above */
68 #define LINUX_ENOLCK		46
69 #define LINUX_EBADE		50
70 #define LINUX_EBADR		51
71 #define LINUX_EXFULL		52
72 #define LINUX_ENOANO		53
73 #define LINUX_EBADRQC		54
74 #define LINUX_EBADSLT		55
75 #define LINUX_EDEADLOCK		56
76 #define LINUX_EBFONT		59
77 #define LINUX_ENOSTR		60
78 #define LINUX_ENODATA		61
79 #define LINUX_ETIME		62
80 #define LINUX_ENOSR		63
81 #define LINUX_ENONET		64
82 #define LINUX_ENOPKG		65
83 #define LINUX_EREMOTE		66
84 #define LINUX_ENOLINK		67
85 #define LINUX_EADV		68
86 #define LINUX_ESRMNT		69
87 #define LINUX_ECOMM		70
88 #define LINUX_EPROTO		71
89 #define LINUX_EDOTDOT		73
90 #define LINUX_EMULTIHOP		74
91 #define LINUX_EBADMSG		77
92 #define LINUX_ENAMETOOLONG	78
93 #define LINUX_EOVERFLOW		79
94 #define LINUX_ENOTUNIQ		80
95 #define LINUX_EBADFD		81
96 #define LINUX_EREMCHG		82
97 #define LINUX_ELIBACC		83
98 #define LINUX_ELIBBAD		84
99 #define LINUX_ELIBSCN		85
100 #define LINUX_ELIBMAX		86
101 #define LINUX_ELIBEXEC		87
102 #define LINUX_EILSEQ		88
103 #define LINUX_ENOSYS		89
104 #define LINUX_ELOOP		90
105 #define LINUX_ERESTART		91
106 #define LINUX_ESTRPIPE		92
107 #define LINUX_ENOTEMPTY		93
108 #define LINUX_EUSERS		94
109 #define LINUX_ENOTSOCK		95
110 #define LINUX_EDESTADDRREQ	96
111 #define LINUX_EMSGSIZE		97
112 #define LINUX_EPROTOTYPE	98
113 #define LINUX_ENOPROTOOPT	99
114 #define LINUX_EPROTONOSUPPORT	120
115 #define LINUX_ESOCKTNOSUPPORT	121
116 #define LINUX_EOPNOTSUPP	122
117 #define LINUX_EPFNOSUPPORT	123
118 #define LINUX_EAFNOSUPPORT	124
119 #define LINUX_EADDRINUSE	125
120 #define LINUX_EADDRNOTAVAIL	126
121 #define LINUX_ENETDOWN		127
122 #define LINUX_ENETUNREACH	128
123 #define LINUX_ENETRESET		129
124 #define LINUX_ECONNABORTED	130
125 #define LINUX_ECONNRESET	131
126 #define LINUX_ENOBUFS		132
127 #define LINUX_EISCONN		133
128 #define LINUX_ENOTCONN		134
129 #define LINUX_EUCLEAN		135
130 #define LINUX_ENOTNAM		137
131 #define LINUX_ENAVAIL		138
132 #define LINUX_EISNAM		139
133 #define LINUX_EREMOTEIO		140
134 #define LINUX_EINIT		141
135 #define LINUX_EREMDEV		142
136 #define LINUX_ESHUTDOWN		143
137 #define LINUX_ETOOMANYREFS	144
138 #define LINUX_ETIMEDOUT		145
139 #define LINUX_ECONNREFUSED	146
140 #define LINUX_EHOSTDOWN		147
141 #define LINUX_EHOSTUNREACH	148
142 #define LINUX_EWOULDBLOCK	LINUX_EAGAIN
143 #define LINUX_EALREADY		149
144 #define LINUX_EINPROGRESS	150
145 #define LINUX_ESTALE		151
146 #define LINUX_ECANCELED		158
147 /* linux/include/asm-mips/errno.h states theses are Linux extensions */
148 #define LINUX_ENOMEDIUM		159
149 #define LINUX_EMEDIUMTYPE	160
150 #define LINUX_EDQUOT		1133
151 /* Biggest errno */
152 #define LINUX_EMAXERRNO		1133
153 
154 #endif /* !_MIPS_LINUX_ERRNO_H */
155