| /** @file | |
| Implementation and Platform specific portion of <signal.h>. | |
| 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 _SYS_SIGNAL_H | |
| #define _SYS_SIGNAL_H | |
| #include <sys/EfiCdefs.h> | |
| #include <machine/signal.h> | |
| /** The actual (default) signal numbers are assigned using an anonymous enum | |
| so that the compiler can do the work of assigning values. This helps | |
| ensure that the developer should never have to renumber the signals or | |
| figure out what number to assign to a new signal. | |
| Properly constructed programs will NEVER depend upon signal numbers being | |
| in a particular order or having a particular value. All that is guaranteed | |
| is that each signal number is distinct, positive, and non-zero. | |
| **/ | |
| enum { | |
| __SigInt = 1, | |
| __SigIll, | |
| __SigAbrt, | |
| __SigFpe, | |
| __SigSegv, | |
| __SigTerm, | |
| __SigBreak, | |
| __SigAlrm, | |
| __SigVtAlrm, | |
| __SigProf, | |
| __SigUsr1, | |
| __SigUsr2, | |
| __SigWinch, | |
| __SigPipe, | |
| __SigQuit, | |
| __Sig_Last | |
| }; | |
| /** The type of a signal handler function. **/ | |
| typedef void __sighandler_t(int); | |
| __BEGIN_DECLS | |
| /** The signal function associates a "signal handler" with a signal number. | |
| For historical reasons; programs expect signal to be declared | |
| in <sys/signal.h>. | |
| @param[in] sig Signal number that function is to be associated with. | |
| @param[in] function The "handler" function to be associated with signal sig. | |
| @return If the request can be honored, the signal function returns the | |
| value of func for the most recent successful call to signal for | |
| the specified signal sig. Otherwise, a value of SIG_ERR is | |
| returned and a positive value is stored in errno. | |
| */ | |
| __sighandler_t *signal(int sig, __sighandler_t *func); | |
| __END_DECLS | |
| #endif /* _SYS_SIGNAL_H */ |