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  1. {
  2. $Id$
  3. This file is part of the Free Pascal run time library.
  4. Copyright (c) 1999-2000 by Jonas Maebe,
  5. member of the Free Pascal development team.
  6. See the file COPYING.FPC, included in this distribution,
  7. for details about the copyright.
  8. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  9. but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  10. MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
  11. **********************************************************************}
  12. Const { For sending a signal }
  13. SA_NOCLDSTOP = 8;
  14. SA_ONSTACK = $001; { take signal on signal stack }
  15. SA_RESTART = $002; { restart system call on signal return }
  16. SA_RESETHAND = $004; { reset to SIG_DFL when taking signal }
  17. SA_NODEFER = $010; { don't mask the signal we're delivering }
  18. SA_NOCLDWAIT = $020; { don't keep zombies around }
  19. SA_SIGINFO = $040; { signal handler with SA_SIGINFO args }
  20. SA_USERTRAMP = $100; { SUNOS compat: Do not bounce off kernel's sigtramp }
  21. SIG_BLOCK = 1;
  22. SIG_UNBLOCK = 2;
  23. SIG_SETMASK = 3;
  24. {BSD Checked}
  25. SIG_DFL = 0 ;
  26. SIG_IGN = 1 ;
  27. SIG_ERR = -1 ;
  28. SIGHUP = 1;
  29. SIGINT = 2;
  30. SIGQUIT = 3;
  31. SIGILL = 4;
  32. SIGTRAP = 5;
  33. SIGABRT = 6;
  34. SIGIOT = 6;
  35. SIGEMT = 7;
  36. SIGFPE = 8;
  37. SIGKILL = 9;
  38. SIGBUS = 10;
  39. SIGSEGV = 11;
  40. SIGSYS = 12;
  41. SIGPIPE = 13;
  42. SIGALRM = 14;
  43. SIGTERM = 15;
  44. SIGURG = 16;
  45. SIGSTOP = 17;
  46. SIGTSTP = 18;
  47. SIGCONT = 19;
  48. SIGCHLD = 20;
  49. SIGTTIN = 21;
  50. SIGTTOU = 22;
  51. SIGIO = 23;
  52. SIGXCPU = 24;
  53. SIGXFSZ = 25;
  54. SIGVTALRM = 26;
  55. SIGPROF = 27;
  56. SIGWINCH = 28;
  57. SIGINFO = 29;
  58. SIGUSR1 = 30;
  59. SIGUSR2 = 31;
  60. {$packrecords C}
  61. const
  62. SI_PAD_SIZE = ((128/sizeof(longint)) - 3);
  63. {
  64. * The sequence of the fields/registers in struct sigcontext should match
  65. * those in mcontext_t.
  66. }
  67. type sigset_t = cardinal;
  68. PSigContextRec = ^SigContextRec;
  69. SigContextRec = record
  70. sc_mask : sigset_t; { signal mask to restore }
  71. sc_onstack : longint; { sigstack state to restore }
  72. sc_gs : longint; { machine state (struct trapframe): }
  73. sc_fs : longint;
  74. sc_es : longint;
  75. sc_ds : longint;
  76. sc_edi : longint;
  77. sc_esi : longint;
  78. sc_ebp : longint;
  79. sc_isp : longint;
  80. sc_ebx : longint;
  81. sc_edx : longint;
  82. sc_ecx : longint;
  83. sc_eax : longint;
  84. sc_trapno : longint;
  85. sc_err : longint;
  86. sc_eip : longint;
  87. sc_cs : longint;
  88. sc_efl : longint;
  89. sc_esp : longint;
  90. sc_ss : longint;
  91. {
  92. * XXX FPU state is 27 * 4 bytes h/w, 1 * 4 bytes s/w (probably not
  93. * needed here), or that + 16 * 4 bytes for emulators (probably all
  94. * needed here). The "spare" bytes are mostly not spare.
  95. }
  96. en_cw : cardinal; { control word (16bits used) }
  97. en_sw : cardinal; { status word (16bits) }
  98. en_tw : cardinal; { tag word (16bits) }
  99. en_fip : cardinal; { floating point instruction pointer }
  100. en_fcs : word; { floating code segment selector }
  101. en_opcode : word; { opcode last executed (11 bits ) }
  102. en_foo : cardinal; { floating operand offset }
  103. en_fos : cardinal; { floating operand segment selector }
  104. fpr_acc : array[0..79] of char;
  105. fpr_ex_sw : cardinal;
  106. fpr_pad : array[0..63] of char;
  107. end;
  108. SignalHandler = Procedure(Sig : Longint);cdecl;
  109. PSignalHandler = ^SignalHandler;
  110. SignalRestorer = Procedure;cdecl;
  111. PSignalRestorer = ^SignalRestorer;
  112. TSigAction = procedure(Sig: Longint; SigContext: SigContextRec;someptr:pointer);cdecl;
  113. Sigset=sigset_t;
  114. PSigSet = ^SigSet;
  115. SigActionRec = packed record
  116. Handler : record
  117. case byte of
  118. 0: (Sh: SignalHandler);
  119. 1: (Sa: TSigAction);
  120. end;
  121. Sa_Flags : Longint;
  122. Sa_Mask : SigSet;
  123. end;
  124. PSigActionRec = ^SigActionRec;
  125. {
  126. Change action of process upon receipt of a signal.
  127. Signum specifies the signal (all except SigKill and SigStop).
  128. If Act is non-nil, it is used to specify the new action.
  129. If OldAct is non-nil the previous action is saved there.
  130. }
  131. {
  132. $Log$
  133. Revision 1.2 2000-09-18 13:42:35 marco
  134. * FreeBSD support into 1.1
  135. Revision 1.2 2000/09/11 14:38:10 marco
  136. * 14 april version killed, and replaced by newer fixes branch version
  137. Revision 1.1.2.1 2000/09/10 16:18:41 marco
  138. initial version
  139. Revision 1.2 2000/03/31 23:11:23 pierre
  140. * TSigAction Context param is the full record not a pointer
  141. Revision 1.1 2000/03/31 13:24:28 jonas
  142. * signal handling using sigaction when compiled with -dnewsignal
  143. (allows multiple signals to be received in one run)
  144. }