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4.2 KiB
C
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4.2 KiB
C
/* Signal number constants. Generic template.
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Copyright (C) 1991-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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Lesser General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
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<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#ifndef _BITS_SIGNUM_GENERIC_H
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#define _BITS_SIGNUM_GENERIC_H 1
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#ifndef _SIGNAL_H
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#error "Never include <bits/signum-generic.h> directly; use <signal.h> instead."
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#endif
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/* Fake signal functions. */
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#define SIG_ERR ((__sighandler_t) -1) /* Error return. */
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#define SIG_DFL ((__sighandler_t) 0) /* Default action. */
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#define SIG_IGN ((__sighandler_t) 1) /* Ignore signal. */
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#ifdef __USE_XOPEN
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# define SIG_HOLD ((__sighandler_t) 2) /* Add signal to hold mask. */
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#endif
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/* We define here all the signal names listed in POSIX (1003.1-2008);
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as of 1003.1-2013, no additional signals have been added by POSIX.
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We also define here signal names that historically exist in every
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real-world POSIX variant (e.g. SIGWINCH).
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Signals in the 1-15 range are defined with their historical numbers.
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For other signals, we use the BSD numbers.
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There are two unallocated signal numbers in the 1-31 range: 7 and 29.
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Signal number 0 is reserved for use as kill(pid, 0), to test whether
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a process exists without sending it a signal. */
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/* ISO C99 signals. */
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#define SIGINT 2 /* Interactive attention signal. */
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#define SIGILL 4 /* Illegal instruction. */
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#define SIGABRT 6 /* Abnormal termination. */
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#define SIGFPE 8 /* Erroneous arithmetic operation. */
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#define SIGSEGV 11 /* Invalid access to storage. */
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#define SIGTERM 15 /* Termination request. */
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/* Historical signals specified by POSIX. */
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#define SIGHUP 1 /* Hangup. */
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#define SIGQUIT 3 /* Quit. */
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#define SIGTRAP 5 /* Trace/breakpoint trap. */
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#define SIGKILL 9 /* Killed. */
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#define SIGBUS 10 /* Bus error. */
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#define SIGSYS 12 /* Bad system call. */
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#define SIGPIPE 13 /* Broken pipe. */
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#define SIGALRM 14 /* Alarm clock. */
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/* New(er) POSIX signals (1003.1-2008, 1003.1-2013). */
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#define SIGURG 16 /* Urgent data is available at a socket. */
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#define SIGSTOP 17 /* Stop, unblockable. */
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#define SIGTSTP 18 /* Keyboard stop. */
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#define SIGCONT 19 /* Continue. */
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#define SIGCHLD 20 /* Child terminated or stopped. */
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#define SIGTTIN 21 /* Background read from control terminal. */
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#define SIGTTOU 22 /* Background write to control terminal. */
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#define SIGPOLL 23 /* Pollable event occurred (System V). */
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#define SIGXCPU 24 /* CPU time limit exceeded. */
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#define SIGXFSZ 25 /* File size limit exceeded. */
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#define SIGVTALRM 26 /* Virtual timer expired. */
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#define SIGPROF 27 /* Profiling timer expired. */
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#define SIGUSR1 30 /* User-defined signal 1. */
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#define SIGUSR2 31 /* User-defined signal 2. */
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/* Nonstandard signals found in all modern POSIX systems
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(including both BSD and Linux). */
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#define SIGWINCH 28 /* Window size change (4.3 BSD, Sun). */
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/* Archaic names for compatibility. */
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#define SIGIO SIGPOLL /* I/O now possible (4.2 BSD). */
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#define SIGIOT SIGABRT /* IOT instruction, abort() on a PDP-11. */
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#define SIGCLD SIGCHLD /* Old System V name */
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/* Not all systems support real-time signals. bits/signum.h indicates
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that they are supported by overriding __SIGRTMAX to a value greater
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than __SIGRTMIN. These constants give the kernel-level hard limits,
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but some real-time signals may be used internally by glibc. Do not
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use these constants in application code; use SIGRTMIN and SIGRTMAX
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(defined in signal.h) instead. */
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#define __SIGRTMIN 32
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#define __SIGRTMAX __SIGRTMIN
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/* Biggest signal number + 1 (including real-time signals). */
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#define _NSIG (__SIGRTMAX + 1)
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#endif /* bits/signum-generic.h. */
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