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1 /* Extended support for using signal values.
2 Written by Fred Fish. fnf@cygnus.com
3 This file is in the public domain. */
5 #include "ansidecl.h"
6 #include "libiberty.h"
8 #include "config.h"
10 /* We need to declare sys_siglist, because even if the system provides
11 it we can't assume that it is declared in <signal.h> (for example,
12 SunOS provides sys_siglist, but it does not declare it in any
13 header file). fHowever, we can't declare sys_siglist portably,
14 because on some systems it is declared with const and on some
15 systems it is declared without const. If we were using autoconf,
16 we could work out the right declaration. Until, then we just
17 ignore any declaration in the system header files, and always
18 declare it ourselves. With luck, this will always work. */
19 #define sys_siglist no_such_symbol
21 #include <stdio.h>
22 #include <signal.h>
24 /* Routines imported from standard C runtime libraries. */
26 #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H
27 #include <stdlib.h>
28 #else
29 extern PTR malloc ();
30 #endif
32 #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
33 #include <string.h>
34 #else
35 extern PTR memset ();
36 #endif
38 /* Undefine the macro we used to hide the definition of sys_siglist
39 found in the system header files. */
40 #undef sys_siglist
42 #ifndef NULL
43 # ifdef __STDC__
44 # define NULL (void *) 0
45 # else
46 # define NULL 0
47 # endif
48 #endif
50 #ifndef MAX
51 # define MAX(a,b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b))
52 #endif
54 static void init_signal_tables PARAMS ((void));
56 /* Translation table for signal values.
58 Note that this table is generally only accessed when it is used at runtime
59 to initialize signal name and message tables that are indexed by signal
60 value.
62 Not all of these signals will exist on all systems. This table is the only
63 thing that should have to be updated as new signal numbers are introduced.
64 It's sort of ugly, but at least its portable. */
66 struct signal_info
68 int value; /* The numeric value from <signal.h> */
69 const char *name; /* The equivalent symbolic value */
70 #ifndef HAVE_SYS_SIGLIST
71 const char *msg; /* Short message about this value */
72 #endif
75 #ifndef HAVE_SYS_SIGLIST
76 # define ENTRY(value, name, msg) {value, name, msg}
77 #else
78 # define ENTRY(value, name, msg) {value, name}
79 #endif
81 static const struct signal_info signal_table[] =
83 #if defined (SIGHUP)
84 ENTRY(SIGHUP, "SIGHUP", "Hangup"),
85 #endif
86 #if defined (SIGINT)
87 ENTRY(SIGINT, "SIGINT", "Interrupt"),
88 #endif
89 #if defined (SIGQUIT)
90 ENTRY(SIGQUIT, "SIGQUIT", "Quit"),
91 #endif
92 #if defined (SIGILL)
93 ENTRY(SIGILL, "SIGILL", "Illegal instruction"),
94 #endif
95 #if defined (SIGTRAP)
96 ENTRY(SIGTRAP, "SIGTRAP", "Trace/breakpoint trap"),
97 #endif
98 /* Put SIGIOT before SIGABRT, so that if SIGIOT==SIGABRT then SIGABRT
99 overrides SIGIOT. SIGABRT is in ANSI and POSIX.1, and SIGIOT isn't. */
100 #if defined (SIGIOT)
101 ENTRY(SIGIOT, "SIGIOT", "IOT trap"),
102 #endif
103 #if defined (SIGABRT)
104 ENTRY(SIGABRT, "SIGABRT", "Aborted"),
105 #endif
106 #if defined (SIGEMT)
107 ENTRY(SIGEMT, "SIGEMT", "Emulation trap"),
108 #endif
109 #if defined (SIGFPE)
110 ENTRY(SIGFPE, "SIGFPE", "Arithmetic exception"),
111 #endif
112 #if defined (SIGKILL)
113 ENTRY(SIGKILL, "SIGKILL", "Killed"),
114 #endif
115 #if defined (SIGBUS)
116 ENTRY(SIGBUS, "SIGBUS", "Bus error"),
117 #endif
118 #if defined (SIGSEGV)
119 ENTRY(SIGSEGV, "SIGSEGV", "Segmentation fault"),
120 #endif
121 #if defined (SIGSYS)
122 ENTRY(SIGSYS, "SIGSYS", "Bad system call"),
123 #endif
124 #if defined (SIGPIPE)
125 ENTRY(SIGPIPE, "SIGPIPE", "Broken pipe"),
126 #endif
127 #if defined (SIGALRM)
128 ENTRY(SIGALRM, "SIGALRM", "Alarm clock"),
129 #endif
130 #if defined (SIGTERM)
131 ENTRY(SIGTERM, "SIGTERM", "Terminated"),
132 #endif
133 #if defined (SIGUSR1)
134 ENTRY(SIGUSR1, "SIGUSR1", "User defined signal 1"),
135 #endif
136 #if defined (SIGUSR2)
137 ENTRY(SIGUSR2, "SIGUSR2", "User defined signal 2"),
138 #endif
139 /* Put SIGCLD before SIGCHLD, so that if SIGCLD==SIGCHLD then SIGCHLD
140 overrides SIGCLD. SIGCHLD is in POXIX.1 */
141 #if defined (SIGCLD)
142 ENTRY(SIGCLD, "SIGCLD", "Child status changed"),
143 #endif
144 #if defined (SIGCHLD)
145 ENTRY(SIGCHLD, "SIGCHLD", "Child status changed"),
146 #endif
147 #if defined (SIGPWR)
148 ENTRY(SIGPWR, "SIGPWR", "Power fail/restart"),
149 #endif
150 #if defined (SIGWINCH)
151 ENTRY(SIGWINCH, "SIGWINCH", "Window size changed"),
152 #endif
153 #if defined (SIGURG)
154 ENTRY(SIGURG, "SIGURG", "Urgent I/O condition"),
155 #endif
156 #if defined (SIGIO)
157 /* "I/O pending" has also been suggested, but is misleading since the
158 signal only happens when the process has asked for it, not everytime
159 I/O is pending. */
160 ENTRY(SIGIO, "SIGIO", "I/O possible"),
161 #endif
162 #if defined (SIGPOLL)
163 ENTRY(SIGPOLL, "SIGPOLL", "Pollable event occurred"),
164 #endif
165 #if defined (SIGSTOP)
166 ENTRY(SIGSTOP, "SIGSTOP", "Stopped (signal)"),
167 #endif
168 #if defined (SIGTSTP)
169 ENTRY(SIGTSTP, "SIGTSTP", "Stopped (user)"),
170 #endif
171 #if defined (SIGCONT)
172 ENTRY(SIGCONT, "SIGCONT", "Continued"),
173 #endif
174 #if defined (SIGTTIN)
175 ENTRY(SIGTTIN, "SIGTTIN", "Stopped (tty input)"),
176 #endif
177 #if defined (SIGTTOU)
178 ENTRY(SIGTTOU, "SIGTTOU", "Stopped (tty output)"),
179 #endif
180 #if defined (SIGVTALRM)
181 ENTRY(SIGVTALRM, "SIGVTALRM", "Virtual timer expired"),
182 #endif
183 #if defined (SIGPROF)
184 ENTRY(SIGPROF, "SIGPROF", "Profiling timer expired"),
185 #endif
186 #if defined (SIGXCPU)
187 ENTRY(SIGXCPU, "SIGXCPU", "CPU time limit exceeded"),
188 #endif
189 #if defined (SIGXFSZ)
190 ENTRY(SIGXFSZ, "SIGXFSZ", "File size limit exceeded"),
191 #endif
192 #if defined (SIGWIND)
193 ENTRY(SIGWIND, "SIGWIND", "SIGWIND"),
194 #endif
195 #if defined (SIGPHONE)
196 ENTRY(SIGPHONE, "SIGPHONE", "SIGPHONE"),
197 #endif
198 #if defined (SIGLOST)
199 ENTRY(SIGLOST, "SIGLOST", "Resource lost"),
200 #endif
201 #if defined (SIGWAITING)
202 ENTRY(SIGWAITING, "SIGWAITING", "Process's LWPs are blocked"),
203 #endif
204 #if defined (SIGLWP)
205 ENTRY(SIGLWP, "SIGLWP", "Signal LWP"),
206 #endif
207 #if defined (SIGDANGER)
208 ENTRY(SIGDANGER, "SIGDANGER", "Swap space dangerously low"),
209 #endif
210 #if defined (SIGGRANT)
211 ENTRY(SIGGRANT, "SIGGRANT", "Monitor mode granted"),
212 #endif
213 #if defined (SIGRETRACT)
214 ENTRY(SIGRETRACT, "SIGRETRACT", "Need to relinguish monitor mode"),
215 #endif
216 #if defined (SIGMSG)
217 ENTRY(SIGMSG, "SIGMSG", "Monitor mode data available"),
218 #endif
219 #if defined (SIGSOUND)
220 ENTRY(SIGSOUND, "SIGSOUND", "Sound completed"),
221 #endif
222 #if defined (SIGSAK)
223 ENTRY(SIGSAK, "SIGSAK", "Secure attention"),
224 #endif
225 ENTRY(0, NULL, NULL)
228 /* Translation table allocated and initialized at runtime. Indexed by the
229 signal value to find the equivalent symbolic value. */
231 static const char **signal_names;
232 static int num_signal_names = 0;
234 /* Translation table allocated and initialized at runtime, if it does not
235 already exist in the host environment. Indexed by the signal value to find
236 the descriptive string.
238 We don't export it for use in other modules because even though it has the
239 same name, it differs from other implementations in that it is dynamically
240 initialized rather than statically initialized. */
242 #ifndef HAVE_SYS_SIGLIST
244 static int sys_nsig;
245 static const char **sys_siglist;
247 #else
249 #ifdef NSIG
250 static int sys_nsig = NSIG;
251 #else
252 #ifdef _NSIG
253 static int sys_nsig = _NSIG;
254 #endif
255 #endif
256 extern const char * const sys_siglist[];
258 #endif
263 NAME
265 init_signal_tables -- initialize the name and message tables
267 SYNOPSIS
269 static void init_signal_tables ();
271 DESCRIPTION
273 Using the signal_table, which is initialized at compile time, generate
274 the signal_names and the sys_siglist (if needed) tables, which are
275 indexed at runtime by a specific signal value.
277 BUGS
279 The initialization of the tables may fail under low memory conditions,
280 in which case we don't do anything particularly useful, but we don't
281 bomb either. Who knows, it might succeed at a later point if we free
282 some memory in the meantime. In any case, the other routines know
283 how to deal with lack of a table after trying to initialize it. This
284 may or may not be considered to be a bug, that we don't specifically
285 warn about this particular failure mode.
289 static void
290 init_signal_tables ()
292 const struct signal_info *eip;
293 int nbytes;
295 /* If we haven't already scanned the signal_table once to find the maximum
296 signal value, then go find it now. */
298 if (num_signal_names == 0)
300 for (eip = signal_table; eip -> name != NULL; eip++)
302 if (eip -> value >= num_signal_names)
304 num_signal_names = eip -> value + 1;
309 /* Now attempt to allocate the signal_names table, zero it out, and then
310 initialize it from the statically initialized signal_table. */
312 if (signal_names == NULL)
314 nbytes = num_signal_names * sizeof (char *);
315 if ((signal_names = (const char **) malloc (nbytes)) != NULL)
317 memset (signal_names, 0, nbytes);
318 for (eip = signal_table; eip -> name != NULL; eip++)
320 signal_names[eip -> value] = eip -> name;
325 #ifndef HAVE_SYS_SIGLIST
327 /* Now attempt to allocate the sys_siglist table, zero it out, and then
328 initialize it from the statically initialized signal_table. */
330 if (sys_siglist == NULL)
332 nbytes = num_signal_names * sizeof (char *);
333 if ((sys_siglist = (const char **) malloc (nbytes)) != NULL)
335 memset (sys_siglist, 0, nbytes);
336 sys_nsig = num_signal_names;
337 for (eip = signal_table; eip -> name != NULL; eip++)
339 sys_siglist[eip -> value] = eip -> msg;
344 #endif
351 NAME
353 signo_max -- return the max signo value
355 SYNOPSIS
357 int signo_max ();
359 DESCRIPTION
361 Returns the maximum signo value for which a corresponding symbolic
362 name or message is available. Note that in the case where
363 we use the sys_siglist supplied by the system, it is possible for
364 there to be more symbolic names than messages, or vice versa.
365 In fact, the manual page for psignal(3b) explicitly warns that one
366 should check the size of the table (NSIG) before indexing it,
367 since new signal codes may be added to the system before they are
368 added to the table. Thus NSIG might be smaller than value
369 implied by the largest signo value defined in <signal.h>.
371 We return the maximum value that can be used to obtain a meaningful
372 symbolic name or message.
377 signo_max ()
379 int maxsize;
381 if (signal_names == NULL)
383 init_signal_tables ();
385 maxsize = MAX (sys_nsig, num_signal_names);
386 return (maxsize - 1);
392 NAME
394 strsignal -- map a signal number to a signal message string
396 SYNOPSIS
398 const char *strsignal (int signo)
400 DESCRIPTION
402 Maps an signal number to an signal message string, the contents of
403 which are implementation defined. On systems which have the external
404 variable sys_siglist, these strings will be the same as the ones used
405 by psignal().
407 If the supplied signal number is within the valid range of indices
408 for the sys_siglist, but no message is available for the particular
409 signal number, then returns the string "Signal NUM", where NUM is the
410 signal number.
412 If the supplied signal number is not a valid index into sys_siglist,
413 returns NULL.
415 The returned string is only guaranteed to be valid only until the
416 next call to strsignal.
420 #ifndef HAVE_STRSIGNAL
422 const char *
423 strsignal (signo)
424 int signo;
426 const char *msg;
427 static char buf[32];
429 #ifndef HAVE_SYS_SIGLIST
431 if (signal_names == NULL)
433 init_signal_tables ();
436 #endif
438 if ((signo < 0) || (signo >= sys_nsig))
440 /* Out of range, just return NULL */
441 msg = NULL;
443 else if ((sys_siglist == NULL) || (sys_siglist[signo] == NULL))
445 /* In range, but no sys_siglist or no entry at this index. */
446 sprintf (buf, "Signal %d", signo);
447 msg = (const char *) buf;
449 else
451 /* In range, and a valid message. Just return the message. */
452 msg = (const char *) sys_siglist[signo];
455 return (msg);
458 #endif /* ! HAVE_STRSIGNAL */
462 NAME
464 strsigno -- map an signal number to a symbolic name string
466 SYNOPSIS
468 const char *strsigno (int signo)
470 DESCRIPTION
472 Given an signal number, returns a pointer to a string containing
473 the symbolic name of that signal number, as found in <signal.h>.
475 If the supplied signal number is within the valid range of indices
476 for symbolic names, but no name is available for the particular
477 signal number, then returns the string "Signal NUM", where NUM is
478 the signal number.
480 If the supplied signal number is not within the range of valid
481 indices, then returns NULL.
483 BUGS
485 The contents of the location pointed to are only guaranteed to be
486 valid until the next call to strsigno.
490 const char *
491 strsigno (signo)
492 int signo;
494 const char *name;
495 static char buf[32];
497 if (signal_names == NULL)
499 init_signal_tables ();
502 if ((signo < 0) || (signo >= num_signal_names))
504 /* Out of range, just return NULL */
505 name = NULL;
507 else if ((signal_names == NULL) || (signal_names[signo] == NULL))
509 /* In range, but no signal_names or no entry at this index. */
510 sprintf (buf, "Signal %d", signo);
511 name = (const char *) buf;
513 else
515 /* In range, and a valid name. Just return the name. */
516 name = signal_names[signo];
519 return (name);
525 NAME
527 strtosigno -- map a symbolic signal name to a numeric value
529 SYNOPSIS
531 int strtosigno (char *name)
533 DESCRIPTION
535 Given the symbolic name of a signal, map it to a signal number.
536 If no translation is found, returns 0.
541 strtosigno (name)
542 const char *name;
544 int signo = 0;
546 if (name != NULL)
548 if (signal_names == NULL)
550 init_signal_tables ();
552 for (signo = 0; signo < num_signal_names; signo++)
554 if ((signal_names[signo] != NULL) &&
555 (strcmp (name, signal_names[signo]) == 0))
557 break;
560 if (signo == num_signal_names)
562 signo = 0;
565 return (signo);
571 NAME
573 psignal -- print message about signal to stderr
575 SYNOPSIS
577 void psignal (unsigned signo, char *message);
579 DESCRIPTION
581 Print to the standard error the message, followed by a colon,
582 followed by the description of the signal specified by signo,
583 followed by a newline.
586 #ifndef HAVE_PSIGNAL
588 void
589 psignal (signo, message)
590 unsigned signo;
591 char *message;
593 if (signal_names == NULL)
595 init_signal_tables ();
597 if ((signo <= 0) || (signo >= sys_nsig))
599 fprintf (stderr, "%s: unknown signal\n", message);
601 else
603 fprintf (stderr, "%s: %s\n", message, sys_siglist[signo]);
607 #endif /* ! HAVE_PSIGNAL */
610 /* A simple little main that does nothing but print all the signal translations
611 if MAIN is defined and this file is compiled and linked. */
613 #ifdef MAIN
615 #include <stdio.h>
618 main ()
620 int signo;
621 int maxsigno;
622 const char *name;
623 const char *msg;
625 maxsigno = signo_max ();
626 printf ("%d entries in names table.\n", num_signal_names);
627 printf ("%d entries in messages table.\n", sys_nsig);
628 printf ("%d is max useful index.\n", maxsigno);
630 /* Keep printing values until we get to the end of *both* tables, not
631 *either* table. Note that knowing the maximum useful index does *not*
632 relieve us of the responsibility of testing the return pointer for
633 NULL. */
635 for (signo = 0; signo <= maxsigno; signo++)
637 name = strsigno (signo);
638 name = (name == NULL) ? "<NULL>" : name;
639 msg = strsignal (signo);
640 msg = (msg == NULL) ? "<NULL>" : msg;
641 printf ("%-4d%-18s%s\n", signo, name, msg);
644 return 0;
647 #endif