#include <sys/mman.h>
#include <sys/signal.h>
+#ifdef LISP_FEATURE_DARWIN
+#include <mach/mach_types.h>
+#endif
+
typedef caddr_t os_vm_address_t;
+#if defined __NetBSD__
+typedef vsize_t os_vm_size_t;
+#elif defined __OpenBSD__
+typedef size_t os_vm_size_t;
+#else
typedef vm_size_t os_vm_size_t;
+#endif
typedef off_t os_vm_offset_t;
typedef int os_vm_prot_t;
-typedef int os_context_register_t;
#if defined __FreeBSD__
/* Note: The man page for sigaction(2) in FreeBSD 4.0 says that this
* original FreeBSD port of SBCL, that's wrong, it's actually a
* ucontext_t. */
+#include <sys/ucontext.h>
typedef ucontext_t os_context_t;
/* As the sbcl-devel message from Raymond Wiker 2000-12-01, FreeBSD
* (unlike Linux and OpenBSD) doesn't let us tweak the CPU's single
* step flag bit by messing with the flags stored in a signal context,
* so we need to implement single stepping in a more roundabout way. */
#define CANNOT_GET_TO_SINGLE_STEP_FLAG
-#define SIG_MEMORY_FAULT SIGBUS
+/* Sometime in late 2005 FreeBSD was changed to signal SIGSEGV instead
+ * of SIGBUS for memory faults, as required by POSIX. In order to
+ * support both new and old FreeBSD at the same time, both signals are
+ * hooked to the GC write barrier machinery. If you're reading this
+ * message in the far future where FreeBSD 6 and earlier are just
+ * quaint memories, feel free to delete this hack (and any code that's
+ * #ifdef SIG_MEMORY_FAULT2'ed). -- JES, 2005-12-30
+ */
+/* Hooking both SIGBUS and SIGSEGV causes troubles on some situation,
+ * so use a variable.
+ */
+extern int sig_memory_fault;
+#define SIG_MEMORY_FAULT (sig_memory_fault)
+
+#define SIG_STOP_FOR_GC (SIGUSR2)
+
#elif defined __OpenBSD__
+
typedef struct sigcontext os_context_t;
#define SIG_MEMORY_FAULT SIGSEGV
+#if defined(LISP_FEATURE_X86)
+extern int openbsd_use_fxsave;
+#endif
+
+#elif defined __NetBSD__
+
+#include <ucontext.h>
+typedef ucontext_t os_context_t;
+#define SIG_MEMORY_FAULT SIGSEGV
+
+#elif defined LISP_FEATURE_DARWIN
+#include "darwin-os.h"
#else
#error unsupported BSD variant
#endif