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-- --
-- GNU ADA RUN-TIME LIBRARY (GNARL) COMPONENTS --
-- --
-- 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 --
-- --
-- B o d y --
-- --
-- Copyright (C) 1991-1994, Florida State University --
-- Copyright (C) 1995-2003, Ada Core Technologies --
-- --
-- GNARL is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under --
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-- OUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY --
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-- As a special exception, if other files instantiate generics from this --
-- unit, or you link this unit with other files to produce an executable, --
-- this unit does not by itself cause the resulting executable to be --
-- covered by the GNU General Public License. This exception does not --
-- however invalidate any other reasons why the executable file might be --
-- covered by the GNU Public License. --
-- --
-- GNARL was developed by the GNARL team at Florida State University. --
-- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies, Inc. --
-- --
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-- This is an Irix (old pthread library) version of this package.
-- PLEASE DO NOT add any dependences on other packages.
-- This package is designed to work with or without tasking support.
-- Make a careful study of all signals available under the OS,
-- to see which need to be reserved, kept always unmasked,
-- or kept always unmasked.
-- Be on the lookout for special signals that
-- may be used by the thread library.
with System.OS_Interface;
-- used for various Constants, Signal and types
with Interfaces.C;
-- used for "int"
package body System.Interrupt_Management is
use System.OS_Interface;
type Interrupt_List is array (Interrupt_ID range <>) of Interrupt_ID;
Exception_Interrupts : constant Interrupt_List :=
(SIGILL,
SIGABRT,
SIGFPE,
SIGSEGV,
SIGBUS);
Reserved_Interrupts : constant Interrupt_List :=
(0,
SIGTRAP,
SIGKILL,
SIGSYS,
SIGALRM,
SIGSTOP,
SIGPTINTR,
SIGPTRESCHED);
Abort_Signal : constant := 48;
--
-- Serious MOJO: The SGI pthreads library only supports the
-- unnamed signal number 48 for pthread_kill!
--
Unreserve_All_Interrupts : Interfaces.C.int;
pragma Import
(C, Unreserve_All_Interrupts, "__gl_unreserve_all_interrupts");
----------------------
-- Notify_Exception --
----------------------
-- This function identifies the Ada exception to be raised using the
-- information when the system received a synchronous signal.
-- Since this function is machine and OS dependent, different code has to
-- be provided for different target.
-- On SGI, the signal handling is done is a-init.c, even when tasking is
-- involved.
---------------------------
-- Initialize_Interrupts --
---------------------------
-- Nothing needs to be done on this platform.
procedure Initialize_Interrupts is
begin
null;
end Initialize_Interrupts;
begin
declare
function State (Int : Interrupt_ID) return Character;
pragma Import (C, State, "__gnat_get_interrupt_state");
-- Get interrupt state. Defined in a-init.c
-- The input argument is the interrupt number,
-- and the result is one of the following:
User : constant Character := 'u';
Runtime : constant Character := 'r';
Default : constant Character := 's';
-- 'n' this interrupt not set by any Interrupt_State pragma
-- 'u' Interrupt_State pragma set state to User
-- 'r' Interrupt_State pragma set state to Runtime
-- 's' Interrupt_State pragma set state to System (use "default"
-- system handler)
use Interfaces.C;
begin
Abort_Task_Interrupt := Abort_Signal;
pragma Assert (Keep_Unmasked = (Interrupt_ID'Range => False));
pragma Assert (Reserve = (Interrupt_ID'Range => False));
-- Process state of exception signals
for J in Exception_Interrupts'Range loop
if State (Exception_Interrupts (J)) /= User then
Keep_Unmasked (Exception_Interrupts (J)) := True;
Reserve (Exception_Interrupts (J)) := True;
end if;
end loop;
if State (Abort_Task_Interrupt) /= User then
Keep_Unmasked (Abort_Task_Interrupt) := True;
Reserve (Abort_Task_Interrupt) := True;
end if;
-- Set SIGINT to unmasked state as long as it's
-- not in "User" state. Check for Unreserve_All_Interrupts last
if State (SIGINT) /= User then
Keep_Unmasked (SIGINT) := True;
end if;
-- Check all signals for state that requires keeping them
-- unmasked and reserved
for J in Interrupt_ID'Range loop
if State (J) = Default or else State (J) = Runtime then
Keep_Unmasked (J) := True;
Reserve (J) := True;
end if;
end loop;
-- Add target-specific reserved signals
for J in Reserved_Interrupts'Range loop
Reserve (Interrupt_ID (Reserved_Interrupts (J))) := True;
end loop;
-- Process pragma Unreserve_All_Interrupts. This overrides any
-- settings due to pragma Interrupt_State:
if Unreserve_All_Interrupts /= 0 then
Keep_Unmasked (SIGINT) := False;
Reserve (SIGINT) := False;
end if;
-- We do not have Signal 0 in reality. We just use this value
-- to identify not existing signals (see s-intnam.ads). Therefore,
-- Signal 0 should not be used in all signal related operations hence
-- mark it as reserved.
Reserve (0) := True;
end;
end System.Interrupt_Management;