2003-11-27 Guilhem Lavaux <guilhem@kaffe.org>
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2 -- --
3 -- GNU ADA RUN-TIME LIBRARY (GNARL) COMPONENTS --
4 -- --
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 --
6 -- --
7 -- B o d y --
8 -- --
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29 -- GNARL was developed by the GNARL team at Florida State University. --
30 -- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies, Inc. --
31 -- --
32 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
34 -- This is a Solaris version of this package.
36 -- PLEASE DO NOT add any dependences on other packages.
37 -- This package is designed to work with or without tasking support.
39 -- Make a careful study of all signals available under the OS,
40 -- to see which need to be reserved, kept always unmasked,
41 -- or kept always unmasked.
43 -- Be on the lookout for special signals that
44 -- may be used by the thread library.
46 with Interfaces.C;
47 -- used for int
49 with System.OS_Interface;
50 -- used for various Constants, Signal and types
52 package body System.Interrupt_Management is
54 use Interfaces.C;
55 use System.OS_Interface;
57 type Interrupt_List is array (Interrupt_ID range <>) of Interrupt_ID;
59 Exception_Interrupts : constant Interrupt_List :=
60 (SIGFPE, SIGILL, SIGSEGV, SIGBUS);
62 Unreserve_All_Interrupts : Interfaces.C.int;
63 pragma Import
64 (C, Unreserve_All_Interrupts, "__gl_unreserve_all_interrupts");
66 ----------------------
67 -- Notify_Exception --
68 ----------------------
70 -- This function identifies the Ada exception to be raised using
71 -- the information when the system received a synchronous signal.
72 -- Since this function is machine and OS dependent, different code
73 -- has to be provided for different target.
75 procedure Notify_Exception
76 (signo : Signal;
77 info : access siginfo_t;
78 context : access ucontext_t);
80 ----------------------
81 -- Notify_Exception --
82 ----------------------
84 procedure Notify_Exception
85 (signo : Signal;
86 info : access siginfo_t;
87 context : access ucontext_t)
89 pragma Warnings (Off, context);
91 begin
92 -- Check that treatment of exception propagation here
93 -- is consistent with treatment of the abort signal in
94 -- System.Task_Primitives.Operations.
96 case signo is
97 when SIGFPE =>
98 case info.si_code is
99 when FPE_INTDIV |
100 FPE_INTOVF |
101 FPE_FLTDIV |
102 FPE_FLTOVF |
103 FPE_FLTUND |
104 FPE_FLTRES |
105 FPE_FLTINV |
106 FPE_FLTSUB =>
108 raise Constraint_Error;
110 when others =>
111 pragma Assert (False);
112 null;
113 end case;
115 when SIGILL | SIGSEGV | SIGBUS =>
116 raise Storage_Error;
118 when others =>
119 pragma Assert (False);
120 null;
121 end case;
122 end Notify_Exception;
124 ---------------------------
125 -- Initialize_Interrupts --
126 ---------------------------
128 -- Nothing needs to be done on this platform.
130 procedure Initialize_Interrupts is
131 begin
132 null;
133 end Initialize_Interrupts;
135 ----------------------------
136 -- Package Initialization --
137 ----------------------------
139 begin
140 declare
141 act : aliased struct_sigaction;
142 old_act : aliased struct_sigaction;
143 mask : aliased sigset_t;
144 Result : Interfaces.C.int;
146 function State (Int : Interrupt_ID) return Character;
147 pragma Import (C, State, "__gnat_get_interrupt_state");
148 -- Get interrupt state. Defined in a-init.c
149 -- The input argument is the interrupt number,
150 -- and the result is one of the following:
152 User : constant Character := 'u';
153 Runtime : constant Character := 'r';
154 Default : constant Character := 's';
155 -- 'n' this interrupt not set by any Interrupt_State pragma
156 -- 'u' Interrupt_State pragma set state to User
157 -- 'r' Interrupt_State pragma set state to Runtime
158 -- 's' Interrupt_State pragma set state to System (use "default"
159 -- system handler)
161 begin
162 -- Need to call pthread_init very early because it is doing signal
163 -- initializations.
165 pthread_init;
167 -- Change this if you want to use another signal for task abort.
168 -- SIGTERM might be a good one.
170 Abort_Task_Interrupt := SIGABRT;
172 act.sa_handler := Notify_Exception'Address;
174 -- Set sa_flags to SA_NODEFER so that during the handler execution
175 -- we do not change the Signal_Mask to be masked for the Signal.
176 -- This is a temporary fix to the problem that the Signal_Mask is
177 -- not restored after the exception (longjmp) from the handler.
178 -- The right fix should be made in sigsetjmp so that we save
179 -- the Signal_Set and restore it after a longjmp.
181 -- In that case, this field should be changed back to 0. ??? (Dong-Ik)
183 act.sa_flags := 16;
185 Result := sigemptyset (mask'Access);
186 pragma Assert (Result = 0);
188 -- ??? For the same reason explained above, we can't mask these
189 -- signals because otherwise we won't be able to catch more than
190 -- one signal.
192 act.sa_mask := mask;
194 pragma Assert (Keep_Unmasked = (Interrupt_ID'Range => False));
195 pragma Assert (Reserve = (Interrupt_ID'Range => False));
197 for J in Exception_Interrupts'Range loop
198 if State (Exception_Interrupts (J)) /= User then
199 Keep_Unmasked (Exception_Interrupts (J)) := True;
200 Reserve (Exception_Interrupts (J)) := True;
202 if State (Exception_Interrupts (J)) /= Default then
203 Result :=
204 sigaction
205 (Signal (Exception_Interrupts (J)), act'Unchecked_Access,
206 old_act'Unchecked_Access);
207 pragma Assert (Result = 0);
208 end if;
209 end if;
210 end loop;
212 if State (Abort_Task_Interrupt) /= User then
213 Keep_Unmasked (Abort_Task_Interrupt) := True;
214 Reserve (Abort_Task_Interrupt) := True;
215 end if;
217 -- Set SIGINT to unmasked state as long as it's
218 -- not in "User" state. Check for Unreserve_All_Interrupts last
220 if State (SIGINT) /= User then
221 Keep_Unmasked (SIGINT) := True;
222 Reserve (SIGINT) := True;
223 end if;
225 -- Check all signals for state that requires keeping them
226 -- unmasked and reserved
228 for J in Interrupt_ID'Range loop
229 if State (J) = Default or else State (J) = Runtime then
230 Keep_Unmasked (J) := True;
231 Reserve (J) := True;
232 end if;
233 end loop;
235 -- Add the set of signals that must always be unmasked for this target
237 for J in Unmasked'Range loop
238 Keep_Unmasked (Interrupt_ID (Unmasked (J))) := True;
239 Reserve (Interrupt_ID (Unmasked (J))) := True;
240 end loop;
242 -- Add target-specific reserved signals
244 for J in Reserved'Range loop
245 Reserve (Interrupt_ID (Reserved (J))) := True;
246 end loop;
248 -- Process pragma Unreserve_All_Interrupts. This overrides any
249 -- settings due to pragma Interrupt_State:
251 if Unreserve_All_Interrupts /= 0 then
252 Keep_Unmasked (SIGINT) := False;
253 Reserve (SIGINT) := False;
254 end if;
256 -- We do not have Signal 0 in reality. We just use this value
257 -- to identify not existing signals (see s-intnam.ads). Therefore,
258 -- Signal 0 should not be used in all signal related operations hence
259 -- mark it as reserved.
261 Reserve (0) := True;
262 end;
263 end System.Interrupt_Management;