X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fruntime%2Fbsd-os.h;h=26e39e3fa1e35983ddab562d76fb19c6f125dd33;hb=007bcd5aac2f3a1e714563bd39f7a2db2d0bf7c2;hp=5dfff24d536e243c4b3349e60d24b226399c0aa0;hpb=343ef95fda9da33830d5ab6aabe5368c898f0918;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/src/runtime/bsd-os.h b/src/runtime/bsd-os.h index 5dfff24..26e39e3 100644 --- a/src/runtime/bsd-os.h +++ b/src/runtime/bsd-os.h @@ -31,15 +31,6 @@ 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 __OpenBSD__ -/* name defined for compatibility between OpenBSD 3.1 sigaltstack(2) and - * Linux sigaltstack(2) */ -typedef struct sigaltstack stack_t; -#elif defined __FreeBSD__ -/* FreeBSD 4.6 and NetBSD 1.6 already have stack_t defined. */ -#endif #if defined __FreeBSD__ /* Note: The man page for sigaction(2) in FreeBSD 4.0 says that this @@ -54,7 +45,21 @@ typedef ucontext_t os_context_t; * 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__ @@ -68,17 +73,7 @@ typedef ucontext_t os_context_t; #define SIG_MEMORY_FAULT SIGSEGV #elif defined LISP_FEATURE_DARWIN - /* man pages claim that the third argument is a sigcontext struct, - but ucontext_t is defined, matches sigcontext where sensible, - offers better access to mcontext, and is of course the SUSv2- - mandated type of the third argument, so we use that instead. - If Apple is going to break ucontext_t out of spite, I'm going - to be cross with them ;) -- PRM */ - -#include -typedef ucontext_t os_context_t; -#define SIG_MEMORY_FAULT SIGBUS - +#include "darwin-os.h" #else #error unsupported BSD variant #endif