/* $Header: /home/hyperion/mu/christos/src/sys/tcsh-6.00/RCS/tc.sig.h,v 3.0 1991/07/04 23:34:26 christos Exp $ */ /* * tc.sig.h: Signal handling * */ /*- * Copyright (c) 1980, 1991 The Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software * must display the following acknowledgement: * This product includes software developed by the University of * California, Berkeley and its contributors. * 4. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #ifndef _h_tc_sig #define _h_tc_sig #if SVID > 0 # include # ifndef SIGCHLD # define SIGCHLD SIGCLD # endif /* SIGCHLD */ #else /* SVID == 0 */ # include #endif /* SVID > 0 */ #ifdef sun # define SAVESIGVEC #endif #ifdef BSDSIGS /* * sigvec is not the same everywhere */ # ifdef _SEQUENT_ # define HAVE_SIGVEC # define mysigvec(a, b, c) sigaction(a, b, c) typedef struct sigaction sigvec_t; # define sv_handler sa_handler # endif /* _SEQUENT */ # ifdef hpux # define HAVE_SIGVEC # define mysigvec(a, b, c) sigvector(a, b, c) # define NEEDsignal typedef struct sigvec sigvec_t; # endif /* hpux */ # ifndef HAVE_SIGVEC # define mysigvec(a, b, c) sigvec(a, b, c) typedef struct sigvec sigvec_t; # endif /* HAVE_SIGVEC */ # undef HAVE_SIGVEC #endif /* BSDSIGS */ #if SVID > 0 # ifdef BSDJOBS /* here I assume that systems that have bsdjobs implement the * the setpgrp call correctly. Otherwise defining this would * work, but it would kill the world, because all the setpgrp * code is the the part defined when BSDJOBS are defined * NOTE: we don't want killpg(a, b) == kill(-getpgrp(a), b) * cause process a might be already dead and getpgrp would fail */ # define killpg(a, b) kill(-(a), (b)) # else /* this is the poor man's version of killpg()! Just kill the * current process and don't worry about the rest. Someday * I hope I get to fix that. */ # define killpg(a, b) kill((a), (b)) # endif /* BSDJOBS */ #endif /* SVID > 0 */ #ifdef BSDSIGS /* * For 4.2bsd signals. */ # ifdef sigmask # undef sigmask # endif /* sigmask */ # define sigmask(s) ((sigmask_t)1 << ((s)-1)) # ifdef _SEQUENT_ # define sigpause(a) b_sigpause(a) # define signal(a, b) sigset(a, b) # else /* _SEQUENT_ */ # define sighold(s) sigblock(sigmask(s)) # define sigignore(s) signal(s, SIG_IGN) # define sigset(s, a) signal(s, a) # endif /* _SEQUENT_ */ # ifdef aiws # define sigrelse(a) sigsetmask(sigblock(0) & ~sigmask(a)) # undef killpg # define killpg(a, b) kill(-getpgrp(a), b) # define NEEDsignal # endif /* aiws */ #endif /* BSDSIGS */ /* * We choose a define for the window signal if it exists.. */ #ifdef SIGWINCH # define SIG_WINDOW SIGWINCH #else # ifdef SIGWINDOW # define SIG_WINDOW SIGWINDOW # endif /* SIGWINDOW */ #endif /* SIGWINCH */ #if defined(convex) || defined(__convex__) # define SIGSYNCH 0 # ifdef SIGSYNCH # define SYNCHMASK (sigmask(SIGCHLD)|sigmask(SYNCH_SIG)) # else # define SYNCHMASK (sigmask(SIGCHLD)) # endif extern sigret_t synch_handler(); #endif /* convex || __convex__ */ #ifdef SAVESIGVEC # define NSIGSAVED 7 /* * These are not inline for speed. gcc -traditional -O on the sparc ignores * the fact that vfork() corrupts the registers. Calling a routine is not * nice, since it can make the comp_r put some things that we want saved * into registers - christos */ # define savesigvec(sv) \ (mysigvec(SIGINT, (sigvec_t *) 0, &(sv)[0]), \ mysigvec(SIGQUIT, (sigvec_t *) 0, &(sv)[1]), \ mysigvec(SIGTSTP, (sigvec_t *) 0, &(sv)[2]), \ mysigvec(SIGTTIN, (sigvec_t *) 0, &(sv)[3]), \ mysigvec(SIGTTOU, (sigvec_t *) 0, &(sv)[4]), \ mysigvec(SIGTERM, (sigvec_t *) 0, &(sv)[5]), \ mysigvec(SIGHUP, (sigvec_t *) 0, &(sv)[6]), \ sigblock(sigmask(SIGINT) | sigmask(SIGQUIT) | \ sigmask(SIGTSTP) | sigmask(SIGTTIN) | \ sigmask(SIGTTOU) | sigmask(SIGTERM) | \ sigmask(SIGHUP))) # define restoresigvec(sv, sm) \ (void) (mysigvec(SIGINT, &(sv)[0], (sigvec_t *) 0), \ mysigvec(SIGQUIT, &(sv)[1], (sigvec_t *) 0), \ mysigvec(SIGTSTP, &(sv)[2], (sigvec_t *) 0), \ mysigvec(SIGTTIN, &(sv)[3], (sigvec_t *) 0), \ mysigvec(SIGTTOU, &(sv)[4], (sigvec_t *) 0), \ mysigvec(SIGTERM, &(sv)[5], (sigvec_t *) 0), \ mysigvec(SIGHUP, &(sv)[6], (sigvec_t *) 0), \ sigsetmask(sm)) # endif /* SAVESIGVEC */ #endif /* _h_tc_sig */