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      1 /*
      2  * Emulation of BSD signals
      3  *
      4  * Copyright (c) 2013 Stacey Son
      5  *
      6  * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
      7  */
      8 
      9 #ifndef SIGNAL_COMMON_H
     10 #define SIGNAL_COMMON_H
     11 
     12 /**
     13  * block_signals: block all signals while handling this guest syscall
     14  *
     15  * Block all signals, and arrange that the signal mask is returned to
     16  * its correct value for the guest before we resume execution of guest code.
     17  * If this function returns non-zero, then the caller should immediately
     18  * return -TARGET_ERESTARTSYS to the main loop, which will take the pending
     19  * signal and restart execution of the syscall.
     20  * If block_signals() returns zero, then the caller can continue with
     21  * emulation of the system call knowing that no signals can be taken
     22  * (and therefore that no race conditions will result).
     23  * This should only be called once, because if it is called a second time
     24  * it will always return non-zero. (Think of it like a mutex that can't
     25  * be recursively locked.)
     26  * Signals will be unblocked again by process_pending_signals().
     27  *
     28  * Return value: non-zero if there was a pending signal, zero if not.
     29  */
     30 int block_signals(void); /* Returns non zero if signal pending */
     31 
     32 long do_rt_sigreturn(CPUArchState *env);
     33 int do_sigaction(int sig, const struct target_sigaction *act,
     34                 struct target_sigaction *oact);
     35 abi_long do_sigaltstack(abi_ulong uss_addr, abi_ulong uoss_addr, abi_ulong sp);
     36 long do_sigreturn(CPUArchState *env, abi_ulong addr);
     37 void force_sig_fault(int sig, int code, abi_ulong addr);
     38 int host_to_target_signal(int sig);
     39 void host_to_target_sigset(target_sigset_t *d, const sigset_t *s);
     40 void process_pending_signals(CPUArchState *env);
     41 void queue_signal(CPUArchState *env, int sig, int si_type,
     42                   target_siginfo_t *info);
     43 void signal_init(void);
     44 int target_to_host_signal(int sig);
     45 void target_to_host_sigset(sigset_t *d, const target_sigset_t *s);
     46 
     47 /*
     48  * Within QEMU the top 8 bits of si_code indicate which of the parts of the
     49  * union in target_siginfo is valid. This only applies between
     50  * host_to_target_siginfo_noswap() and tswap_siginfo(); it does not appear
     51  * either within host siginfo_t or in target_siginfo structures which we get
     52  * from the guest userspace program. Linux kenrels use this internally, but BSD
     53  * kernels don't do this, but its a useful abstraction.
     54  *
     55  * The linux-user version of this uses the top 16 bits, but FreeBSD's SI_USER
     56  * and other signal indepenent SI_ codes have bit 16 set, so we only use the top
     57  * byte instead.
     58  *
     59  * For FreeBSD, we have si_pid, si_uid, si_status, and si_addr always. Linux and
     60  * {Open,Net}BSD have a different approach (where their reason field is larger,
     61  * but whose siginfo has fewer fields always).
     62  *
     63  * QEMU_SI_CAPSICUM is currently only FreeBSD 14 current only, so only define
     64  * it where _capsicum is available.
     65  */
     66 #define QEMU_SI_NOINFO   0      /* nothing other than si_signo valid */
     67 #define QEMU_SI_FAULT    1      /* _fault is valid in _reason */
     68 #define QEMU_SI_TIMER    2      /* _timer is valid in _reason */
     69 #define QEMU_SI_MESGQ    3      /* _mesgq is valid in _reason */
     70 #define QEMU_SI_POLL     4      /* _poll is valid in _reason */
     71 #if defined(__FreeBSD_version) && __FreeBSD_version >= 1400026
     72 #define QEMU_SI_CAPSICUM 5      /* _capsicum is valid in _reason */
     73 #endif
     74 
     75 #endif