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See */ #ifdef RETSIGTYPE # define SIGRETTYPE RETSIGTYPE #else # ifdef STDC_HEADERS # define SIGRETTYPE void # else # define SIGRETTYPE int # endif #endif /* take_signal is installed as the C signal handler whenever a Scheme handler is set. when a signal arrives, take_signal will queue the Scheme handler procedure for its thread. */ /* Scheme vectors with information about a signal. signal_handlers contains the handler procedure or #f, signal_handler_cells contains pre-queued cells for the handler (since we can't do fancy things during signal delivery), signal_cell_handlers contains the SCM value to be stuffed into the pre-queued cell upon delivery, and signal_handler_threads points to the thread that a signal should be delivered to. */ static SCM *signal_handlers; static SCM signal_handler_cells; static SCM signal_cell_handlers; static SCM signal_handler_threads; /* saves the original C handlers, when a new handler is installed. set to SIG_ERR if the original handler is installed. */ #ifdef HAVE_SIGACTION static struct sigaction orig_handlers[NSIG]; #else static SIGRETTYPE (*orig_handlers[NSIG])(int); #endif static SIGRETTYPE take_signal (int signum) { if (signum >= 0 && signum < NSIG) { SCM cell = SCM_VECTOR_REF(signal_handler_cells, signum); SCM handler = SCM_VECTOR_REF(signal_cell_handlers, signum); SCM thread = SCM_VECTOR_REF(signal_handler_threads, signum); scm_root_state *root = scm_i_thread_root (thread); if (SCM_CONSP (cell)) { SCM_SETCAR (cell, handler); root->pending_asyncs = 1; } } #ifndef HAVE_SIGACTION signal (signum, take_signal); #endif } SCM scm_sigaction (SCM signum, SCM handler, SCM flags) { return scm_sigaction_for_thread (signum, handler, flags, SCM_UNDEFINED); } static SCM close_1 (SCM proc, SCM arg) { return scm_primitive_eval_x (scm_list_3 (scm_sym_lambda, SCM_EOL, scm_list_2 (proc, arg))); } /* Make sure that signal SIGNUM can be delivered to THREAD, using HANDLER. THREAD and HANDLER must either both be non-#f (which means install the handler), or both #f (which means deinstall an existing handler). */ struct install_handler_data { int signum; SCM thread; SCM handler; }; static SCM scm_delq_spine_x (SCM cell, SCM list) { SCM s = list, prev = SCM_BOOL_F; while (!SCM_EQ_P (cell, s)) { if (SCM_NULLP (s)) return list; prev = s; s = SCM_CDR (s); } if (SCM_FALSEP (prev)) return SCM_CDR (cell); else { SCM_SETCDR (prev, SCM_CDR (cell)); return list; } } static void * really_install_handler (void *data) { struct install_handler_data *args = data; int signum = args->signum; SCM thread = args->thread; SCM handler = args->handler; SCM cell; SCM old_thread; /* The following modifications are done while signals can be delivered. That is not a real problem since the signal handler will only touch the car of the handler cell and set the pending_asyncs trigger of a thread. While the data structures are in flux, the signal handler might store the wrong handler in the cell, or set pending_asyncs of the wrong thread. We fix this at the end by making sure that the cell has the right handler in it, if any, and that pending_asyncs is set for the new thread. */ /* Make sure we have a cell. */ cell = SCM_VECTOR_REF (signal_handler_cells, signum); if (SCM_FALSEP (cell)) { cell = scm_cons (SCM_BOOL_F, SCM_EOL); SCM_VECTOR_SET (signal_handler_cells, signum, cell); } /* Make sure it is queued for the right thread. */ old_thread = SCM_VECTOR_REF (signal_handler_threads, signum); if (!SCM_EQ_P (thread, old_thread)) { scm_root_state *r; if (!SCM_FALSEP (old_thread)) { r = scm_i_thread_root (old_thread); r->signal_asyncs = scm_delq_spine_x (cell, r->signal_asyncs); } if (!SCM_FALSEP (thread)) { r = scm_i_thread_root (thread); SCM_SETCDR (cell, r->signal_asyncs); r->signal_asyncs = cell; /* Set pending_asyncs just in case. A signal that is delivered while we modify the data structures here might set pending_asyncs of old_thread. */ r->pending_asyncs = 1; } SCM_VECTOR_SET (signal_handler_threads, signum, thread); } /* Set the new handler. */ if (SCM_FALSEP (handler)) { SCM_VECTOR_SET (*signal_handlers, signum, SCM_BOOL_F); SCM_VECTOR_SET (signal_cell_handlers, signum, SCM_BOOL_F); } else { SCM_VECTOR_SET (*signal_handlers, signum, handler); SCM_VECTOR_SET (signal_cell_handlers, signum, close_1 (handler, scm_int2num (signum))); } /* Now fix up the cell. It might contain the old handler but since it is now queued for the new thread, we must make sure that the new handler is run. Any signal that is delivered during the following code will install the new handler, so we have no problem. */ if (!SCM_FALSEP (SCM_CAR (cell))) SCM_SETCAR (cell, SCM_VECTOR_REF (signal_cell_handlers, signum)); /* Phfew. That should be it. */ return NULL; } static void install_handler (int signum, SCM thread, SCM handler) { /* We block asyncs while installing the handler. It would be safe to leave them on, but we might run the wrong handler should a signal be delivered. */ struct install_handler_data args; args.signum = signum; args.thread = thread; args.handler = handler; scm_c_call_with_blocked_asyncs (really_install_handler, &args); } /* user interface for installation of signal handlers. */ SCM_DEFINE (scm_sigaction_for_thread, "sigaction", 1, 3, 0, (SCM signum, SCM handler, SCM flags, SCM thread), "Install or report the signal handler for a specified signal.\n\n" "@var{signum} is the signal number, which can be specified using the value\n" "of variables such as @code{SIGINT}.\n\n" "If @var{handler} is omitted, @code{sigaction} returns a pair: the\n" "CAR is the current\n" "signal hander, which will be either an integer with the value @code{SIG_DFL}\n" "(default action) or @code{SIG_IGN} (ignore), or the Scheme procedure which\n" "handles the signal, or @code{#f} if a non-Scheme procedure handles the\n" "signal. The CDR contains the current @code{sigaction} flags for the handler.\n\n" "If @var{handler} is provided, it is installed as the new handler for\n" "@var{signum}. @var{handler} can be a Scheme procedure taking one\n" "argument, or the value of @code{SIG_DFL} (default action) or\n" "@code{SIG_IGN} (ignore), or @code{#f} to restore whatever signal handler\n" "was installed before @code{sigaction} was first used. When\n" "a scheme procedure has been specified, that procedure will run\n" "in the given @var{thread}. When no thread has been given, the\n" "thread that made this call to @code{sigaction} is used.\n" "Flags can " "optionally be specified for the new handler (@code{SA_RESTART} will\n" "always be added if it's available and the system is using restartable\n" "system calls.) The return value is a pair with information about the\n" "old handler as described above.\n\n" "This interface does not provide access to the \"signal blocking\"\n" "facility. Maybe this is not needed, since the thread support may\n" "provide solutions to the problem of consistent access to data\n" "structures.") #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_sigaction_for_thread { int csig; #ifdef HAVE_SIGACTION struct sigaction action; struct sigaction old_action; #else SIGRETTYPE (* chandler) (int) = SIG_DFL; SIGRETTYPE (* old_chandler) (int); #endif int query_only = 0; int save_handler = 0; SCM old_handler; SCM_VALIDATE_INUM_COPY (1, signum, csig); if (csig < 0 || csig > NSIG) SCM_OUT_OF_RANGE (1, signum); #if defined(HAVE_SIGACTION) #if defined(SA_RESTART) && defined(HAVE_RESTARTABLE_SYSCALLS) /* don't allow SA_RESTART to be omitted if HAVE_RESTARTABLE_SYSCALLS is defined, since libguile would be likely to produce spurious EINTR errors. */ action.sa_flags = SA_RESTART; #else action.sa_flags = 0; #endif if (!SCM_UNBNDP (flags)) { SCM_VALIDATE_INUM (3, flags); action.sa_flags |= SCM_INUM (flags); } sigemptyset (&action.sa_mask); #endif if (SCM_UNBNDP (thread)) thread = scm_current_thread (); else { SCM_VALIDATE_THREAD (4, thread); if (scm_c_thread_exited_p (thread)) SCM_MISC_ERROR ("thread has already exited", SCM_EOL); } SCM_DEFER_INTS; old_handler = SCM_VECTOR_REF(*signal_handlers, csig); if (SCM_UNBNDP (handler)) query_only = 1; else if (SCM_EQ_P (scm_integer_p (handler), SCM_BOOL_T)) { if (SCM_NUM2LONG (2, handler) == (long) SIG_DFL || SCM_NUM2LONG (2, handler) == (long) SIG_IGN) { #ifdef HAVE_SIGACTION action.sa_handler = (SIGRETTYPE (*) (int)) SCM_INUM (handler); #else chandler = (SIGRETTYPE (*) (int)) SCM_INUM (handler); #endif install_handler (csig, SCM_BOOL_F, SCM_BOOL_F); } else SCM_OUT_OF_RANGE (2, handler); } else if (SCM_FALSEP (handler)) { /* restore the default handler. */ #ifdef HAVE_SIGACTION if (orig_handlers[csig].sa_handler == SIG_ERR) query_only = 1; else { action = orig_handlers[csig]; orig_handlers[csig].sa_handler = SIG_ERR; install_handler (csig, SCM_BOOL_F, SCM_BOOL_F); } #else if (orig_handlers[csig] == SIG_ERR) query_only = 1; else { chandler = orig_handlers[csig]; orig_handlers[csig] = SIG_ERR; install_handler (csig, SCM_BOOL_F, SCM_BOOL_F); } #endif } else { SCM_VALIDATE_NIM (2, handler); #ifdef HAVE_SIGACTION action.sa_handler = take_signal; if (orig_handlers[csig].sa_handler == SIG_ERR) save_handler = 1; #else chandler = take_signal; if (orig_handlers[csig] == SIG_ERR) save_handler = 1; #endif install_handler (csig, thread, handler); } /* XXX - Silently ignore setting handlers for `program error signals' because they can't currently be handled by Scheme code. */ switch (csig) { /* This list of program error signals is from the GNU Libc Reference Manual */ case SIGFPE: case SIGILL: case SIGSEGV: #ifdef SIGBUS case SIGBUS: #endif case SIGABRT: #if defined(SIGIOT) && (SIGIOT != SIGABRT) case SIGIOT: #endif #ifdef SIGTRAP case SIGTRAP: #endif #ifdef SIGEMT case SIGEMT: #endif #ifdef SIGSYS case SIGSYS: #endif query_only = 1; } #ifdef HAVE_SIGACTION if (query_only) { if (sigaction (csig, 0, &old_action) == -1) SCM_SYSERROR; } else { if (sigaction (csig, &action , &old_action) == -1) SCM_SYSERROR; if (save_handler) orig_handlers[csig] = old_action; } if (old_action.sa_handler == SIG_DFL || old_action.sa_handler == SIG_IGN) old_handler = scm_long2num ((long) old_action.sa_handler); SCM_ALLOW_INTS; return scm_cons (old_handler, SCM_MAKINUM (old_action.sa_flags)); #else if (query_only) { if ((old_chandler = signal (csig, SIG_IGN)) == SIG_ERR) SCM_SYSERROR; if (signal (csig, old_chandler) == SIG_ERR) SCM_SYSERROR; } else { if ((old_chandler = signal (csig, chandler)) == SIG_ERR) SCM_SYSERROR; if (save_handler) orig_handlers[csig] = old_chandler; } if (old_chandler == SIG_DFL || old_chandler == SIG_IGN) old_handler = scm_long2num ((long) old_chandler); SCM_ALLOW_INTS; return scm_cons (old_handler, SCM_MAKINUM (0)); #endif } #undef FUNC_NAME SCM_DEFINE (scm_restore_signals, "restore-signals", 0, 0, 0, (void), "Return all signal handlers to the values they had before any call to\n" "@code{sigaction} was made. The return value is unspecified.") #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_restore_signals { int i; for (i = 0; i < NSIG; i++) { #ifdef HAVE_SIGACTION if (orig_handlers[i].sa_handler != SIG_ERR) { if (sigaction (i, &orig_handlers[i], NULL) == -1) SCM_SYSERROR; orig_handlers[i].sa_handler = SIG_ERR; SCM_VECTOR_SET (*signal_handlers, i, SCM_BOOL_F); } #else if (orig_handlers[i] != SIG_ERR) { if (signal (i, orig_handlers[i]) == SIG_ERR) SCM_SYSERROR; orig_handlers[i] = SIG_ERR; SCM_VECTOR_SET (*signal_handlers, i, SCM_BOOL_F); } #endif } return SCM_UNSPECIFIED; } #undef FUNC_NAME SCM_DEFINE (scm_alarm, "alarm", 1, 0, 0, (SCM i), "Set a timer to raise a @code{SIGALRM} signal after the specified\n" "number of seconds (an integer). It's advisable to install a signal\n" "handler for\n" "@code{SIGALRM} beforehand, since the default action is to terminate\n" "the process.\n\n" "The return value indicates the time remaining for the previous alarm,\n" "if any. The new value replaces the previous alarm. If there was\n" "no previous alarm, the return value is zero.") #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_alarm { unsigned int j; SCM_VALIDATE_INUM (1, i); j = alarm (SCM_INUM (i)); return SCM_MAKINUM (j); } #undef FUNC_NAME #ifdef HAVE_SETITIMER SCM_DEFINE (scm_setitimer, "setitimer", 5, 0, 0, (SCM which_timer, SCM interval_seconds, SCM interval_microseconds, SCM value_seconds, SCM value_microseconds), "Set the timer specified by @var{which_timer} according to the given\n" "@var{interval_seconds}, @var{interval_microseconds},\n" "@var{value_seconds}, and @var{value_microseconds} values.\n" "\n" "Return information about the timer's previous setting." "\n" "Errors are handled as described in the guile info pages under ``POSIX\n" "Interface Conventions''.\n" "\n" "The timers available are: @code{ITIMER_REAL}, @code{ITIMER_VIRTUAL},\n" "and @code{ITIMER_PROF}.\n" "\n" "The return value will be a list of two cons pairs representing the\n" "current state of the given timer. The first pair is the seconds and\n" "microseconds of the timer @code{it_interval}, and the second pair is\n" "the seconds and microseconds of the timer @code{it_value}.") #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_setitimer { int rv; int c_which_timer; struct itimerval new_timer; struct itimerval old_timer; c_which_timer = SCM_NUM2INT(1, which_timer); new_timer.it_interval.tv_sec = SCM_NUM2LONG(2, interval_seconds); new_timer.it_interval.tv_usec = SCM_NUM2LONG(3, interval_microseconds); new_timer.it_value.tv_sec = SCM_NUM2LONG(4, value_seconds); new_timer.it_value.tv_usec = SCM_NUM2LONG(5, value_microseconds); SCM_SYSCALL(rv = setitimer(c_which_timer, &new_timer, &old_timer)); if(rv != 0) SCM_SYSERROR; return scm_list_2(scm_cons(scm_long2num(old_timer.it_interval.tv_sec), scm_long2num(old_timer.it_interval.tv_usec)), scm_cons(scm_long2num(old_timer.it_value.tv_sec), scm_long2num(old_timer.it_value.tv_usec))); } #undef FUNC_NAME #endif /* HAVE_SETITIMER */ #ifdef HAVE_GETITIMER SCM_DEFINE (scm_getitimer, "getitimer", 1, 0, 0, (SCM which_timer), "Return information about the timer specified by @var{which_timer}" "\n" "Errors are handled as described in the guile info pages under ``POSIX\n" "Interface Conventions''.\n" "\n" "The timers available are: @code{ITIMER_REAL}, @code{ITIMER_VIRTUAL},\n" "and @code{ITIMER_PROF}.\n" "\n" "The return value will be a list of two cons pairs representing the\n" "current state of the given timer. The first pair is the seconds and\n" "microseconds of the timer @code{it_interval}, and the second pair is\n" "the seconds and microseconds of the timer @code{it_value}.") #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_getitimer { int rv; int c_which_timer; struct itimerval old_timer; c_which_timer = SCM_NUM2INT(1, which_timer); SCM_SYSCALL(rv = getitimer(c_which_timer, &old_timer)); if(rv != 0) SCM_SYSERROR; return scm_list_2(scm_cons(scm_long2num(old_timer.it_interval.tv_sec), scm_long2num(old_timer.it_interval.tv_usec)), scm_cons(scm_long2num(old_timer.it_value.tv_sec), scm_long2num(old_timer.it_value.tv_usec))); } #undef FUNC_NAME #endif /* HAVE_GETITIMER */ #ifdef HAVE_PAUSE SCM_DEFINE (scm_pause, "pause", 0, 0, 0, (), "Pause the current process (thread?) until a signal arrives whose\n" "action is to either terminate the current process or invoke a\n" "handler procedure. The return value is unspecified.") #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_pause { pause (); return SCM_UNSPECIFIED; } #undef FUNC_NAME #endif SCM_DEFINE (scm_sleep, "sleep", 1, 0, 0, (SCM i), "Wait for the given number of seconds (an integer) or until a signal\n" "arrives. The return value is zero if the time elapses or the number\n" "of seconds remaining otherwise.") #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_sleep { unsigned long j; SCM_VALIDATE_INUM_MIN (1, i,0); j = scm_thread_sleep (SCM_INUM(i)); return scm_ulong2num (j); } #undef FUNC_NAME SCM_DEFINE (scm_usleep, "usleep", 1, 0, 0, (SCM i), "Sleep for I microseconds. @code{usleep} is not available on\n" "all platforms.") #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_usleep { unsigned long j; SCM_VALIDATE_INUM_MIN (1, i,0); j = scm_thread_usleep (SCM_INUM (i)); return scm_ulong2num (j); } #undef FUNC_NAME SCM_DEFINE (scm_raise, "raise", 1, 0, 0, (SCM sig), "Sends a specified signal @var{sig} to the current process, where\n" "@var{sig} is as described for the kill procedure.") #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_raise { SCM_VALIDATE_INUM (1, sig); SCM_DEFER_INTS; if (kill (getpid (), (int) SCM_INUM (sig)) != 0) SCM_SYSERROR; SCM_ALLOW_INTS; return SCM_UNSPECIFIED; } #undef FUNC_NAME void scm_init_scmsigs () { int i; signal_handlers = SCM_VARIABLE_LOC (scm_c_define ("signal-handlers", scm_c_make_vector (NSIG, SCM_BOOL_F))); signal_handler_cells = scm_permanent_object (scm_c_make_vector (NSIG, SCM_BOOL_F)); signal_cell_handlers = scm_permanent_object (scm_c_make_vector (NSIG, SCM_BOOL_F)); signal_handler_threads = scm_permanent_object (scm_c_make_vector (NSIG, SCM_BOOL_F)); for (i = 0; i < NSIG; i++) { #ifdef HAVE_SIGACTION orig_handlers[i].sa_handler = SIG_ERR; #else orig_handlers[i] = SIG_ERR; #endif #ifdef HAVE_RESTARTABLE_SYSCALLS /* If HAVE_RESTARTABLE_SYSCALLS is defined, it's important that signals really are restartable. don't rely on the same run-time that configure got: reset the default for every signal. */ #ifdef HAVE_SIGINTERRUPT siginterrupt (i, 0); #elif defined(SA_RESTART) { struct sigaction action; sigaction (i, NULL, &action); if (!(action.sa_flags & SA_RESTART)) { action.sa_flags |= SA_RESTART; sigaction (i, &action, NULL); } } #endif /* if neither siginterrupt nor SA_RESTART are available we may as well assume that signals are always restartable. */ #endif } scm_c_define ("NSIG", scm_long2num (NSIG)); scm_c_define ("SIG_IGN", scm_long2num ((long) SIG_IGN)); scm_c_define ("SIG_DFL", scm_long2num ((long) SIG_DFL)); #ifdef SA_NOCLDSTOP scm_c_define ("SA_NOCLDSTOP", scm_long2num (SA_NOCLDSTOP)); #endif #ifdef SA_RESTART scm_c_define ("SA_RESTART", scm_long2num (SA_RESTART)); #endif #if defined(HAVE_SETITIMER) || defined(HAVE_GETITIMER) /* Stuff needed by setitimer and getitimer. */ scm_c_define ("ITIMER_REAL", SCM_MAKINUM (ITIMER_REAL)); scm_c_define ("ITIMER_VIRTUAL", SCM_MAKINUM (ITIMER_VIRTUAL)); scm_c_define ("ITIMER_PROF", SCM_MAKINUM (ITIMER_PROF)); #endif /* defined(HAVE_SETITIMER) || defined(HAVE_GETITIMER) */ #include "libguile/scmsigs.x" } /* Local Variables: c-file-style: "gnu" End: */