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3 -- GNU ADA RUN-TIME LIBRARY (GNARL) COMPONENTS --
5 -- S Y S T E M . I N T E R R U P T _ M A N A G E M E N T --
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35 -- This is a SGI Pthread version of this package.
37 -- PLEASE DO NOT add any dependences on other packages.
38 -- This package is designed to work with or without tasking support.
40 -- Make a careful study of all signals available under the OS,
41 -- to see which need to be reserved, kept always unmasked,
42 -- or kept always unmasked.
43 -- Be on the lookout for special signals that
44 -- may be used by the thread library.
49 with System
.OS_Interface
;
50 -- used for various Constants, Signal and types
52 package body System
.Interrupt_Management
is
54 use System
.OS_Interface
;
56 type Interrupt_List
is array (Interrupt_ID
range <>) of Interrupt_ID
;
57 Exception_Interrupts
: constant Interrupt_List
:=
58 (SIGTSTP
, SIGILL
, SIGTRAP
, SIGEMT
, SIGFPE
, SIGBUS
, SIGSTOP
, SIGKILL
,
59 SIGSEGV
, SIGSYS
, SIGXCPU
, SIGXFSZ
, SIGPROF
, SIGPTINTR
, SIGPTRESCHED
,
62 ---------------------------
63 -- Initialize_Interrupts --
64 ---------------------------
66 -- Nothing needs to be done on this platform.
68 procedure Initialize_Interrupts
is
71 end Initialize_Interrupts
;
73 Unreserve_All_Interrupts
: Interfaces
.C
.int
;
75 (C
, Unreserve_All_Interrupts
, "__gl_unreserve_all_interrupts");
77 use type Interfaces
.C
.int
;
80 Abort_Task_Interrupt
:= SIGABRT
;
81 -- Change this if you want to use another signal for task abort.
82 -- SIGTERM might be a good one.
84 for I
in Exception_Interrupts
'Range loop
85 Keep_Unmasked
(Exception_Interrupts
(I
)) := True;
88 -- By keeping SIGINT unmasked, allow the user to do a Ctrl-C, but in the
89 -- same time, disable the ability of handling this signal via
91 -- The pragma Unreserve_All_Interrupts let the user the ability to
92 -- change this behavior.
94 if Unreserve_All_Interrupts
= 0 then
95 Keep_Unmasked
(SIGINT
) := True;
98 Keep_Unmasked
(Abort_Task_Interrupt
) := True;
100 Reserve
:= Keep_Unmasked
or Keep_Masked
;
102 end System
.Interrupt_Management
;