/* FIXME: do not rely on NSIG being a multiple of 8 */
#define REAL_SIGSET_SIZE_BYTES ((NSIG/8))
-extern void check_blockables_blocked_or_lose();
+extern void check_blockables_blocked_or_lose(void);
+extern void check_gc_signals_unblocked_or_lose(void);
+extern void unblock_gc_signals(void);
static inline void
sigcopyset(sigset_t *new, sigset_t *old)
/* maximum signal nesting depth
*
- * Note: In CMU CL, this was 4096, but there was no explanation given,
- * and it's hard to see why we'd need that many nested interrupts, so
- * I've scaled it back (to 256) to see what happens. -- WHN 20000730
-
- * Nothing happened, so let's creep it back a bit further -- dan 20030411 */
-#define MAX_INTERRUPTS 32
+ * FIXME: In CMUCL this was 4096, and it was first scaled down to 256
+ * and then 32, until finally Stumpwm broke: it is possible to receive
+ * interrupts in sufficiently quick succession that handler nesting
+ * can become preposterous. Scaling this back up to 1024 is a bandaid:
+ * for a real fix we should consider the following things:
+ *
+ * We should almost certainly always use
+ * arrange_return_to_lisp_function, though it needs to be thought
+ * about arguments, and it needs to be able to pass a frobbable
+ * context to the callee...
+ *
+ * There are cases when nesting handlers is exactly what we want:
+ * eg. SIGINT.
+ *
+ * There are cases when we probably want to drop duplicate signals
+ * on the floor if they arrive before the previous one has been handled.
+ * Eg. SIGPROF.
+ *
+ * There are cases when we probably want to handle duplicate signals
+ * after the previous handler has returned, not before. Eg. SIGALARM.
+ *
+ * -- NS 2007-01-29
+ */
+#define MAX_INTERRUPTS 1024
union interrupt_handler {
lispobj lisp;
};
-extern void interrupt_init();
+extern void interrupt_init(void);
extern void fake_foreign_function_call(os_context_t* context);
extern void undo_fake_foreign_function_call(os_context_t* context);
extern void arrange_return_to_lisp_function(os_context_t *, lispobj);
extern void interrupt_thread_handler(int, siginfo_t*, void*);
extern void sig_stop_for_gc_handler(int, siginfo_t*, void*);
#endif
-extern void undoably_install_low_level_interrupt_handler (int signal,
- void
- handler(int,
- siginfo_t*,
- void*));
+typedef void (*interrupt_handler_t)(int, siginfo_t *, void *);
+extern void undoably_install_low_level_interrupt_handler (
+ int signal,
+ interrupt_handler_t handler);
extern unsigned long install_handler(int signal,
- void handler(int, siginfo_t*, void*));
+ interrupt_handler_t handler);
extern union interrupt_handler interrupt_handlers[NSIG];
/* Set all blockable signals into *s. */
extern void sigaddset_blockable(sigset_t *s);
-extern void block_blockable_signals();
+extern void block_blockable_signals(void);
/* The void* casting here avoids having to mess with the various types
* of function argument lists possible for signal handlers:
* "cleanly" with union types is in fact a mess. */
#define ARE_SAME_HANDLER(x, y) ((void*)(x) == (void*)(y))
-extern boolean maybe_handle_trap(os_context_t *context, int trap);
+extern void handle_trap(os_context_t *context, int trap);
#ifndef LISP_FEATURE_WIN32
extern void lisp_memory_fault_error(os_context_t *context, os_vm_address_t addr);