/** @file | |
This file declares a type and two functions and defines several | |
macros, for handling various signals (conditions that may be reported during | |
program execution). | |
For historical reasons; programs expect signal to be declared | |
in <sys/signal.h>. The signal function is documented in <sys/signal.h>. | |
The signal function is declared in the C Standard as:<BR> | |
void (*signal(int sig, void (*func)(int)))(int); | |
The EDK II implementation of the library or base firmware does not generate | |
any of these signals, except as a result of explicit calls to the raise function. | |
Copyright (c) 2010 - 2011, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR> | |
This program and the accompanying materials are licensed and made available under | |
the terms and conditions of the BSD License that accompanies this distribution. | |
The full text of the license may be found at | |
http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license. | |
THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, | |
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. | |
**/ | |
#ifndef _SIGNAL_H | |
#define _SIGNAL_H | |
#include <sys/EfiCdefs.h> | |
#include <sys/signal.h> | |
/* The type sig_atomic_t is the (possibly volatile-qualified) integer type of | |
an object that can be accessed as an atomic entity, even in the presence | |
of asynchronous interrupts. | |
This, possibly machine specific, type is defined in <machine/signal.h>. | |
*/ | |
/** @{ | |
The following three macros expand to constant expressions with distinct | |
values that have type compatible with the second argument to, and the | |
return value of, the signal function, and whose values compare unequal to | |
the address of any declarable function. | |
**/ | |
#define SIG_IGN ((__sighandler_t *) 0) | |
#define SIG_DFL ((__sighandler_t *) 1) | |
#define SIG_ERR ((__sighandler_t *) 3) | |
/*@}*/ | |
/** @{ | |
The following macros expand to positive integer constant expressions with | |
type int and distinct values that are the signal numbers, each | |
corresponding to the specified condition. | |
The C95 specification requires these to be macros. | |
**/ | |
#define SIGINT __SigInt ///< receipt of an interactive attention signal | |
#define SIGILL __SigIll ///< detection of an invalid function image, such as an invalid instruction | |
#define SIGABRT __SigAbrt ///< abnormal termination, such as is initiated by the abort function | |
#define SIGFPE __SigFpe ///< an erroneous arithmetic operation, such as zero divide or an operation resulting in overflow | |
#define SIGSEGV __SigSegv ///< an invalid access to storage | |
#define SIGTERM __SigTerm ///< a termination request sent to the program | |
#define SIGBREAK __SigBreak ///< added for Python | |
#define SIGALRM __SigAlrm ///< Added for Posix timer functions | |
#define SIGVTALRM __SigVtAlrm ///< Added for Posix timer functions | |
#define SIGPROF __SigProf ///< Added for Posix timer functions | |
#define SIGUSR1 __SigUsr1 ///< Added for Posix timer functions | |
#define SIGUSR2 __SigUsr2 ///< Added for Posix timer functions | |
#define SIGWINCH __SigWinch ///< Added for Posix timer functions | |
#define SIGPIPE __SigPipe ///< Added for Posix timer functions | |
#define SIGQUIT __SigQuit ///< Added for Posix timer functions | |
#define SIG_LAST __Sig_Last ///< One more than the largest signal number | |
/*@}*/ | |
__BEGIN_DECLS | |
/** Send a signal. | |
The raise function carries out the actions described for signal, | |
in <sys/signal.h>, for the signal sig. If a signal handler is called, the | |
raise function does not return until after the signal handler does. | |
@return The raise function returns zero if successful, | |
or nonzero if unsuccessful. | |
**/ | |
int raise(int sig); | |
__END_DECLS | |
#endif /* _SIGNAL_H */ |