/* $Id$ */ /* 7.14 Signal handling This file is part of the Public Domain C Library (PDCLib). Permission is granted to use, modify, and / or redistribute at will. */ #ifndef _PDCLIB_SIGNAL_H #define _PDCLIB_SIGNAL_H _PDCLIB_SIGNAL_H #include <_PDCLIB_config.h> #include <_PDCLIB_glue.h> #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* Signals ------------------------------------------------------------------ */ /* A word on signals, to the people using PDCLib in their OS projects. The definitions of the C standard leave about everything that *could* be useful to be "implementation defined". Without additional, non-standard arrangements, it is not possible to turn them into a useful tool. This example implementation chose to "not generate any of these signals, except as a result of explicit calls to the raise function", which is allowed by the standard but of course does nothing for the usefulness of . A useful signal handling would: 1) make signal() a system call that registers the signal handler with the OS 2) make raise() a system call triggering an OS signal to the running process 3) make provisions that further signals of the same type are blocked until the signal handler returns (optional for SIGILL) */ /* These are the values used by Linux. */ /* Abnormal termination / abort() */ #define SIGABRT 6 /* Arithmetic exception / division by zero / overflow */ #define SIGFPE 8 /* Illegal instruction */ #define SIGILL 4 /* Interactive attention signal */ #define SIGINT 2 /* Invalid memory access */ #define SIGSEGV 11 /* Invalid pipe usage */ #define SIGPIPE 13 /* Termination request */ #define SIGTERM 15 /* Quit from keyboard */ #define SIGQUIT 3 /* Bus error (bad memory access) */ #define SIGBUS 7 /* Bad argument to routine */ #define SIGSYS 31 /* Trace/breakpoint trap */ #define SIGTRAP 5 /* CPU time limit exceeded */ #define SIGXCPU 24 /* File size limit exceeded */ #define SIGXFSZ 25 /* IOT trap. A synonym for SIGABRT */ #define SIGIOT SIGABRT /* Synonymous with SIGSYS */ #define SIGUNUSED SIGSYS /* Kill signal */ #define SIGKILL 9 /* The following should be defined to pointer values that could NEVER point to a valid signal handler function. (They are used as special arguments to signal().) Again, these are the values used by Linux. */ #define SIG_DFL (void (*)( int ))0 #define SIG_ERR (void (*)( int ))-1 #define SIG_IGN (void (*)( int ))1 #define SA_RESTART 0x10000000 // Linux definition typedef _PDCLIB_sig_atomic sig_atomic_t; /* Installs a signal handler "func" for the given signal. A signal handler is a function that takes an integer as argument (the signal number) and returns void. Note that a signal handler can do very little else than: 1) assign a value to a static object of type "volatile sig_atomic_t", 2) call signal() with the value of sig equal to the signal received, 3) call _Exit(), 4) call abort(). Virtually everything else is undefind. The signal() function returns the previous installed signal handler, which at program start may be SIG_DFL or SIG_ILL. (This implementation uses SIG_DFL for all handlers.) If the request cannot be honored, SIG_ERR is returned and errno is set to an unspecified positive value. */ void (*signal( int sig, void (*func)( int ) ) )( int ); /* Raises the given signal (executing the registered signal handler with the given signal number as parameter). This implementation does not prevent further signals of the same time from occuring, but executes signal( sig, SIG_DFL ) before entering the signal handler (i.e., a second signal before the signal handler re-registers itself or SIG_IGN will end the program). Returns zero if successful, nonzero otherwise. */ int raise( int sig ); typedef _PDCLIB_uint64_t sigset_t; typedef union sigval { int sigval_int; void *sigval_ptr; } sigval_t; typedef struct siginfo { sigval_t si_action; } siginfo_t; struct sigaction { void ( *sa_handler )( int ); void ( *sa_sigaction )( int, siginfo_t *, void * ); sigset_t sa_mask; int sa_flags; void ( *sa_restorer )( void ); }; int sigaction( int signum, const struct sigaction *act, struct sigaction *oldact ); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif