#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
-
+#include <string.h>
#include <signal.h>
-#ifdef mach /* KLUDGE: #ifdef on lowercase symbols? Ick. -- WHN 19990904 */
-#ifdef mips
-#include <mips/cpu.h>
-#endif
-#endif
#include "runtime.h"
#include "arch.h"
sigaddset(s, SIGPIPE);
sigaddset(s, SIGALRM);
sigaddset(s, SIGURG);
+ sigaddset(s, SIGFPE);
sigaddset(s, SIGTSTP);
sigaddset(s, SIGCHLD);
sigaddset(s, SIGIO);
== current_control_frame_pointer) {
/* There is a small window during call where the callee's
* frame isn't built yet. */
- if (LowtagOf(*os_context_register_addr(context, reg_CODE))
- == type_FunPointer) {
+ if (lowtag_of(*os_context_register_addr(context, reg_CODE))
+ == FUN_POINTER_LOWTAG) {
/* We have called, but not built the new frame, so
* build it for them. */
current_control_frame_pointer[0] =
* anyway. Why we still need to copy the pending_mask into the
* context given that we're now done with the context anyway, I
* couldn't say. */
- memcpy(os_context_sigmask_addr(context), &pending_mask, sizeof(sigset_t));
+#if 0
+ memcpy(os_context_sigmask_addr(context), &pending_mask,
+ 4 /* sizeof(sigset_t) */ );
+#endif
sigemptyset(&pending_mask);
if (pending_signal) {
int signal = pending_signal;
if (ARE_SAME_HANDLER(handler.c, SIG_IGN)) {
return;
}
-
+
#ifndef __i386__
were_in_lisp = !foreign_function_call_active;
if (were_in_lisp)
* support decides to pass on it. */
lose("no handler for signal %d in interrupt_handle_now(..)", signal);
- } else if (LowtagOf(handler.lisp) == type_FunPointer) {
+ } else if (lowtag_of(handler.lisp) == FUN_POINTER_LOWTAG) {
/* Allocate the SAPs while the interrupts are still disabled.
* (FIXME: Why? This is the way it was done in CMU CL, and it