mirror of
git://sourceware.org/git/glibc.git
synced 2024-11-21 01:12:26 +08:00
7df789e059
1999-06-23 Zack Weinberg <zack@rabi.columbia.edu> * libio/stdio.h: Define stdin, stdout, stderr as macros. * math/complex.h: Don't define CX_LIMITED_RANGE_{ON,OFF,DEFAULT}. These are *pragmas* not macros. * wcsmbs/wchar.h: Fix comment. * grp/grp.h: Use __foo_t_defined convention to typedef things only once. * io/sys/stat.h: Likewise. * libio/stdio.h: Likewise. * posix/unistd.h: Likewise. * posix/sys/types.h: Likewise. * posix/sys/wait.h: Likewise. * pwd/pwd.h: Likewise. * signal/signal.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/generic/stdint.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/gnu/utmpx.h: Likewise. * termios/termios.h: Likewise.
357 lines
12 KiB
C
357 lines
12 KiB
C
/* Copyright (C) 1991,92,93,94,95,96,97,98,99 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
|
|
This file is part of the GNU C Library.
|
|
|
|
The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
|
|
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as
|
|
published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
|
|
License, or (at your option) any later version.
|
|
|
|
The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
|
|
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
|
|
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
|
|
Library General Public License for more details.
|
|
|
|
You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
|
|
License along with the GNU C Library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not,
|
|
write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
|
|
Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* ISO C Standard: 4.7 SIGNAL HANDLING <signal.h>
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
#ifndef _SIGNAL_H
|
|
|
|
#if !defined __need_sig_atomic_t && !defined __need_sigset_t
|
|
# define _SIGNAL_H
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#include <features.h>
|
|
|
|
__BEGIN_DECLS
|
|
|
|
#include <bits/sigset.h> /* __sigset_t, __sig_atomic_t. */
|
|
|
|
/* An integral type that can be modified atomically, without the
|
|
possibility of a signal arriving in the middle of the operation. */
|
|
#ifndef __sig_atomic_t_defined
|
|
# if defined __need_sig_atomic_t || defined _SIGNAL_H
|
|
# undef __need_sig_atomic_t
|
|
# define __sig_atomic_t_defined
|
|
typedef __sig_atomic_t sig_atomic_t;
|
|
# endif
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#ifndef __sigset_t_defined
|
|
# if defined __need_sigset_t || (defined _SIGNAL_H && defined __USE_POSIX)
|
|
# undef __need_sigset_t
|
|
# define __sigset_t_defined
|
|
typedef __sigset_t sigset_t;
|
|
# endif
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#ifdef _SIGNAL_H
|
|
|
|
#include <bits/types.h>
|
|
#include <bits/signum.h>
|
|
|
|
#if defined __USE_XOPEN && !defined __pid_t_defined
|
|
typedef __pid_t pid_t;
|
|
# define __pid_t_defined
|
|
#endif /* Unix98 */
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Type of a signal handler. */
|
|
typedef void (*__sighandler_t) __PMT ((int));
|
|
|
|
/* The X/Open definition of `signal' specifies the SVID semantic. Use
|
|
the additional function `sysv_signal' when X/Open compatibility is
|
|
requested. */
|
|
extern __sighandler_t __sysv_signal __P ((int __sig,
|
|
__sighandler_t __handler));
|
|
#ifdef __USE_GNU
|
|
extern __sighandler_t sysv_signal __P ((int __sig, __sighandler_t __handler));
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/* Set the handler for the signal SIG to HANDLER, returning the old
|
|
handler, or SIG_ERR on error.
|
|
By default `signal' has the BSD semantic. */
|
|
#ifdef __USE_BSD
|
|
extern __sighandler_t signal __P ((int __sig, __sighandler_t __handler));
|
|
#else
|
|
/* Make sure the used `signal' implementation is the SVID version. */
|
|
# ifdef __REDIRECT
|
|
extern __sighandler_t __REDIRECT (signal,
|
|
__P ((int __sig, __sighandler_t __handler)),
|
|
__sysv_signal);
|
|
# else
|
|
# define signal __sysv_signal
|
|
# endif
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#ifdef __USE_XOPEN
|
|
/* The X/Open definition of `signal' conflicts with the BSD version.
|
|
So they defined another function `bsd_signal'. */
|
|
extern __sighandler_t bsd_signal __P ((int __sig, __sighandler_t __handler));
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/* Send signal SIG to process number PID. If PID is zero,
|
|
send SIG to all processes in the current process's process group.
|
|
If PID is < -1, send SIG to all processes in process group - PID. */
|
|
#ifdef __USE_POSIX
|
|
extern int kill __P ((__pid_t __pid, int __sig));
|
|
#endif /* Use POSIX. */
|
|
|
|
#if defined __USE_BSD || defined __USE_XOPEN_EXTENDED
|
|
/* Send SIG to all processes in process group PGRP.
|
|
If PGRP is zero, send SIG to all processes in
|
|
the current process's process group. */
|
|
extern int killpg __P ((__pid_t __pgrp, int __sig));
|
|
#endif /* Use BSD || X/Open Unix. */
|
|
|
|
/* Raise signal SIG, i.e., send SIG to yourself. */
|
|
extern int raise __P ((int __sig));
|
|
|
|
#ifdef __USE_SVID
|
|
/* SVID names for the same things. */
|
|
extern __sighandler_t ssignal __P ((int __sig, __sighandler_t __handler));
|
|
extern int gsignal __P ((int __sig));
|
|
#endif /* Use SVID. */
|
|
|
|
#ifdef __USE_MISC
|
|
/* Print a message describing the meaning of the given signal number. */
|
|
extern void psignal __P ((int __sig, __const char *__s));
|
|
#endif /* Use misc. */
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* The `sigpause' function has two different interfaces. The original
|
|
BSD definition defines the argument as a mask of the signal, while
|
|
the more modern interface in X/Open defines it as the signal
|
|
number. We go with the BSD version unless the user explicitly
|
|
selects the X/Open version. */
|
|
extern int __sigpause __P ((int __sig_or_mask, int __is_sig));
|
|
|
|
#ifdef __USE_BSD
|
|
/* Set the mask of blocked signals to MASK,
|
|
wait for a signal to arrive, and then restore the mask. */
|
|
extern int sigpause __P ((int __mask));
|
|
# define sigpause(mask) __sigpause ((mask), 0)
|
|
#else
|
|
# ifdef __USE_XOPEN
|
|
/* Remove a signal from the signal mask and suspend the process. */
|
|
# define sigpause(sig) __sigpause ((sig), 1)
|
|
# endif
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
|
|
#ifdef __USE_BSD
|
|
/* None of the following functions should be used anymore. They are here
|
|
only for compatibility. A single word (`int') is not guaranteed to be
|
|
enough to hold a complete signal mask and therefore these functions
|
|
simply do not work in many situations. Use `sigprocmask' instead. */
|
|
|
|
/* Compute mask for signal SIG. */
|
|
# define sigmask(sig) __sigmask(sig)
|
|
|
|
/* Block signals in MASK, returning the old mask. */
|
|
extern int sigblock __P ((int __mask));
|
|
|
|
/* Set the mask of blocked signals to MASK, returning the old mask. */
|
|
extern int sigsetmask __P ((int __mask));
|
|
|
|
/* Return currently selected signal mask. */
|
|
extern int siggetmask __P ((void));
|
|
#endif /* Use BSD. */
|
|
|
|
|
|
#ifdef __USE_MISC
|
|
# define NSIG _NSIG
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#ifdef __USE_GNU
|
|
typedef __sighandler_t sighandler_t;
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/* 4.4 BSD uses the name `sig_t' for this. */
|
|
#ifdef __USE_BSD
|
|
typedef __sighandler_t sig_t;
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#ifdef __USE_POSIX
|
|
|
|
# ifdef __USE_POSIX199309
|
|
/* We need `struct timespec' later on. */
|
|
# define __need_timespec
|
|
# include <time.h>
|
|
|
|
/* Get the `siginfo_t' type plus the needed symbols. */
|
|
# include <bits/siginfo.h>
|
|
# endif
|
|
|
|
/* Clear all signals from SET. */
|
|
extern int sigemptyset __P ((sigset_t *__set));
|
|
|
|
/* Set all signals in SET. */
|
|
extern int sigfillset __P ((sigset_t *__set));
|
|
|
|
/* Add SIGNO to SET. */
|
|
extern int sigaddset __P ((sigset_t *__set, int __signo));
|
|
|
|
/* Remove SIGNO from SET. */
|
|
extern int sigdelset __P ((sigset_t *__set, int __signo));
|
|
|
|
/* Return 1 if SIGNO is in SET, 0 if not. */
|
|
extern int sigismember __P ((__const sigset_t *__set, int __signo));
|
|
|
|
# ifdef __USE_GNU
|
|
/* Return non-empty value is SET is not empty. */
|
|
extern int sigisemptyset __P ((__const sigset_t *__set));
|
|
|
|
/* Build new signal set by combining the two inputs set using logical AND. */
|
|
extern int sigandset __P ((sigset_t *__set, __const sigset_t *__left,
|
|
__const sigset_t *__right));
|
|
|
|
/* Build new signal set by combining the two inputs set using logical OR. */
|
|
extern int sigorset __P ((sigset_t *__set, __const sigset_t *__left,
|
|
__const sigset_t *__right));
|
|
# endif /* GNU */
|
|
|
|
/* Get the system-specific definitions of `struct sigaction'
|
|
and the `SA_*' and `SIG_*'. constants. */
|
|
# include <bits/sigaction.h>
|
|
|
|
/* Get and/or change the set of blocked signals. */
|
|
extern int sigprocmask __P ((int __how,
|
|
__const sigset_t *__set, sigset_t *__oset));
|
|
|
|
/* Change the set of blocked signals to SET,
|
|
wait until a signal arrives, and restore the set of blocked signals. */
|
|
extern int sigsuspend __P ((__const sigset_t *__set));
|
|
|
|
/* Get and/or set the action for signal SIG. */
|
|
extern int __sigaction __P ((int __sig, __const struct sigaction *__act,
|
|
struct sigaction *__oact));
|
|
extern int sigaction __P ((int __sig, __const struct sigaction *__act,
|
|
struct sigaction *__oact));
|
|
|
|
/* Put in SET all signals that are blocked and waiting to be delivered. */
|
|
extern int sigpending __P ((sigset_t *__set));
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Select any of pending signals from SET or wait for any to arrive. */
|
|
extern int sigwait __P ((__const sigset_t *__set, int *__sig));
|
|
|
|
# ifdef __USE_POSIX199309
|
|
/* Select any of pending signals from SET and place information in INFO. */
|
|
extern int sigwaitinfo __P ((__const sigset_t *__set, siginfo_t *__info));
|
|
|
|
/* Select any of pending signals from SET and place information in INFO.
|
|
Wait the imte specified by TIMEOUT if no signal is pending. */
|
|
extern int sigtimedwait __P ((__const sigset_t *__set, siginfo_t *__info,
|
|
__const struct timespec *__timeout));
|
|
|
|
/* Send signal SIG to the process PID. Associate data in VAL with the
|
|
signal. */
|
|
extern int sigqueue __P ((__pid_t __pid, int __sig,
|
|
__const union sigval __val));
|
|
# endif /* Use POSIX 199306. */
|
|
|
|
#endif /* Use POSIX. */
|
|
|
|
#ifdef __USE_BSD
|
|
|
|
/* Names of the signals. This variable exists only for compatibility.
|
|
Use `strsignal' instead (see <string.h>). */
|
|
extern __const char *__const _sys_siglist[_NSIG];
|
|
extern __const char *__const sys_siglist[_NSIG];
|
|
|
|
/* Structure passed to `sigvec'. */
|
|
struct sigvec
|
|
{
|
|
__sighandler_t sv_handler; /* Signal handler. */
|
|
int sv_mask; /* Mask of signals to be blocked. */
|
|
|
|
int sv_flags; /* Flags (see below). */
|
|
# define sv_onstack sv_flags /* 4.2 BSD compatibility. */
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/* Bits in `sv_flags'. */
|
|
# define SV_ONSTACK (1 << 0)/* Take the signal on the signal stack. */
|
|
# define SV_INTERRUPT (1 << 1)/* Do not restart system calls. */
|
|
# define SV_RESETHAND (1 << 2)/* Reset handler to SIG_DFL on receipt. */
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* If VEC is non-NULL, set the handler for SIG to the `sv_handler' member
|
|
of VEC. The signals in `sv_mask' will be blocked while the handler runs.
|
|
If the SV_RESETHAND bit is set in `sv_flags', the handler for SIG will be
|
|
reset to SIG_DFL before `sv_handler' is entered. If OVEC is non-NULL,
|
|
it is filled in with the old information for SIG. */
|
|
extern int sigvec __P ((int __sig, __const struct sigvec *__vec,
|
|
struct sigvec *__ovec));
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Get machine-dependent `struct sigcontext' and signal subcodes. */
|
|
# include <bits/sigcontext.h>
|
|
|
|
/* Restore the state saved in SCP. */
|
|
extern int sigreturn __P ((struct sigcontext *__scp));
|
|
|
|
#endif /* use BSD. */
|
|
|
|
|
|
#if defined __USE_BSD || defined __USE_XOPEN_EXTENDED
|
|
|
|
/* If INTERRUPT is nonzero, make signal SIG interrupt system calls
|
|
(causing them to fail with EINTR); if INTERRUPT is zero, make system
|
|
calls be restarted after signal SIG. */
|
|
extern int siginterrupt __P ((int __sig, int __interrupt));
|
|
|
|
# include <bits/sigstack.h>
|
|
|
|
/* Run signals handlers on the stack specified by SS (if not NULL).
|
|
If OSS is not NULL, it is filled in with the old signal stack status.
|
|
This interface is obsolete and on many platform not implemented. */
|
|
extern int sigstack __P ((__const struct sigstack *__ss,
|
|
struct sigstack *__oss));
|
|
|
|
/* Alternate signal handler stack interface.
|
|
This interface should always be preferred over `sigstack'. */
|
|
extern int sigaltstack __P ((__const struct sigaltstack *__ss,
|
|
struct sigaltstack *__oss));
|
|
|
|
#endif /* use BSD or X/Open Unix. */
|
|
|
|
#ifdef __USE_UNIX98
|
|
/* Simplified interface for signal management. */
|
|
|
|
/* Add SIG to the calling process' signal mask. */
|
|
extern int sighold __P ((int __sig));
|
|
|
|
/* Remove SIG from the calling process' signal mask. */
|
|
extern int sigrelse __P ((int __sig));
|
|
|
|
/* Set the disposition of SIG to SIG_IGN. */
|
|
extern int sigignore __P ((int __sig));
|
|
|
|
/* Set the disposition of SIG. */
|
|
extern __sighandler_t sigset __P ((int __sig, __sighandler_t __disp));
|
|
|
|
/* Some of the functions for handling signals in threaded programs must
|
|
be defined here. */
|
|
# include <bits/sigthread.h>
|
|
#endif /* use Unix98 */
|
|
|
|
/* The following functions are used internally in the C library and in
|
|
other code which need deep insights. */
|
|
|
|
/* Return number of available real-time signal with highest priority. */
|
|
extern int __libc_current_sigrtmin __P ((void));
|
|
/* Return number of available real-time signal with lowest priority. */
|
|
extern int __libc_current_sigrtmax __P ((void));
|
|
|
|
#endif /* signal.h */
|
|
|
|
__END_DECLS
|
|
|
|
#endif /* not signal.h */
|