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# signals.cdl
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# C library signal related configuration data
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######DESCRIPTIONBEGIN####
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# Author(s): jlarmour
# Contributors:
# Date: 2000-04-14
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cdl_package CYGPKG_LIBC_SIGNALS {
display "ISO C library signal functions"
description "
This component controls signal functionality,
as implemented in ISO/IEC 9899:1990 chapter 7.7 with
the signal() and raise() functions. As well as
allowing a program to send itself signals, it is
also possible to cause hardware exceptions to
be signalled to the program in a similar way."
doc ref/libc.html
include_dir cyg/libc/signals
parent CYGPKG_LIBC
implements CYGINT_ISO_SIGNAL_NUMBERS
implements CYGINT_ISO_SIGNAL_IMPL
requires { CYGBLD_ISO_SIGNAL_NUMBERS_HEADER == \
"<cyg/libc/signals/signal.h>" }
requires { CYGBLD_ISO_SIGNAL_IMPL_HEADER == \
"<cyg/libc/signals/signal.h>" }
requires CYGPKG_ISOINFRA
compile raise.cxx siginit.cxx signal.cxx
# ====================================================================
cdl_option CYGSEM_LIBC_SIGNALS_THREAD_SAFE {
display "Thread safe signals"
requires CYGPKG_KERNEL
default_value 1
description "
Because signal handlers are global, and not
thread-specific (as mandated by POSIX 1003.1)
it is possible for multiple threads to clash
and corrupt data if setting the same signal
handler at the same time. With this option
enabled, a kernel mutex will be used to protect
the shared data."
}
cdl_component CYGSEM_LIBC_SIGNALS_HWEXCEPTIONS {
display "Hardware exceptions cause signals"
flavor bool
requires CYGSEM_KERNEL_EXCEPTIONS_GLOBAL
requires CYGSEM_KERNEL_EXCEPTIONS_DECODE
default_value 0
description "
This causes hardware exceptions like
arithmetic exceptions (e.g. divide by zero)
or bad memory accesses to be passed through as
signals. It is thus possible for a program to
handle these exceptions in a generic way using
the appropriate signal handlers. The details of
exactly which exceptions are passed through
under what circumstances depend on the
underlying HAL implementation. Consequently it
must be remembered that signal handlers cannot
be guaranteed to be invoked in the expected
circumstances if you do not know about the
underlying HAL implementation - it is possible
that the architecture is unable to detect that
exception."
cdl_option CYGSEM_LIBC_SIGNALS_CHAIN_HWEXCEPTIONS {
display "Chain old exception handlers"
default_value 1
description "
When hardware exceptions are generated, it
is possible to chain into the old kernel exception
handler before calling any registered signal
handler. If this is not required, disable this
option and only the signal handler will be
called when this exception occurs. Disabling
this option will also save some space and code
usage."
}
}
cdl_component CYGPKG_LIBC_SIGNALS_INLINE {
display "Inline versions of functions"
flavor none
description "
Some functions can be made inline instead of
being function calls. These can be set here."
cdl_option CYGIMP_LIBC_SIGNALS_RAISE_INLINE {
display "raise()"
default_value 1
description "
Enabling this option makes raise() an inline function."
}
cdl_option CYGIMP_LIBC_SIGNALS_SIGNAL_INLINE {
display "signal()"
default_value 1
description "
Enabling this option makes signal() an inline function."
}
}
cdl_component CYGPKG_LIBC_SIGNALS_ERROR_HANDLING {
display "Error handling"
flavor none
description "
You may or may not want errno to be set by
certain functions. Not using errno could save
both space, code, and avoid worrying about
interactions between multiple threads when
setting it."
cdl_option CYGSEM_LIBC_SIGNALS_BAD_SIGNAL_FATAL {
display "Bad signal fatal"
requires CYGDBG_USE_ASSERTS
default_value 0
description "
Enabling this option will cause an assertion
failure if the signal handling code is
passed a bad signal. Otherwise an error will
be returned, or in the case of a
hardware-generated exception it will be silently
ignored."
}
cdl_option CYGSEM_LIBC_SIGNALS_RAISE_SETS_ERRNO {
display "raise() sets errno"
requires CYGINT_ISO_ERRNO
requires CYGINT_ISO_ERRNO_CODES
default_value 1
description "
You may or may not want errno to be set by
raise() on error conditions. Not using errno
could save both space, code, and avoid worrying
about interactions between multiple threads when
setting it. Strictly ISO C does not mandate
that errno be set by raise()."
}
cdl_option CYGSEM_LIBC_SIGNALS_SIGNAL_SETS_ERRNO {
display "signal() sets errno"
requires CYGINT_ISO_ERRNO
requires CYGINT_ISO_ERRNO_CODES
default_value 1
description "
You may or may not want errno to be set by
signal() on error conditions. Not using errno
could save both space, code, and avoid worrying
about interactions between multiple threads when
setting it. Strictly ISO C mandates
that errno be set by signal()."
}
}
cdl_component CYGPKG_LIBC_SIGNALS_TRACING {
display "Tracing"
flavor none
description "
These options control the trace output for the C
library internal signal implementation."
cdl_option CYGNUM_LIBC_SIGNALS_RAISE_TRACE_LEVEL {
display "Default trace level for raise()"
flavor data
legal_values 0 to 1
default_value 0
description "
This gives the default tracing level for the
raise() function. Higher numbers are more
verbose."
}
cdl_option CYGNUM_LIBC_SIGNALS_HWHANDLER_TRACE_LEVEL {
display "Default hardware exception handler trace level"
flavor data
legal_values 0 to 1
default_value 0
description "
This gives the default tracing level for the
hardware exception handler function (if enabled).
Higher numbers are more verbose."
}
}
# ====================================================================
cdl_component CYGPKG_LIBC_SIGNALS_OPTIONS {
display "C library signal functions build options"
flavor none
no_define
description "
Package specific build options including control over
compiler flags used only in building this package,
and details of which tests are built."
cdl_option CYGPKG_LIBC_SIGNALS_CFLAGS_ADD {
display "Additional compiler flags"
flavor data
no_define
default_value { "" }
description "
This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
building the C library. These flags are used in addition
to the set of global flags."
}
cdl_option CYGPKG_LIBC_SIGNALS_CFLAGS_REMOVE {
display "Suppressed compiler flags"
flavor data
no_define
default_value { "" }
description "
This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
building the C library. These flags are removed from
the set of global flags if present."
}
cdl_option CYGPKG_LIBC_SIGNALS_TESTS {
display "C library signal function tests"
flavor data
no_define
calculated {
"tests/signal1"
. ((CYGSEM_LIBC_SIGNALS_HWEXCEPTIONS) ? " tests/signal2" : "")
}
description "
This option specifies the set of tests for the C library
signal functions."
}
}
}
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# EOF signals.cdl
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