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#! /bin/sh
# mksignal -- generate es's internal signal table from signal.h ($Revision: 1.1.1.1 $)
echo '#include "es.h"'
echo '#include "sigmsgs.h"'
echo
echo 'const Sigmsgs signals[] = {'
sed -n '
s/^[ ]*\#[ ]*define[ ]*_*SIG/SIG/
s/\/\*[ ]*//
s/[ ]*\*\///
s/([@*+!]) //
s/[ ]*(.*)$//
s/[ ]*signal$//
/^SIG[A-Z][A-Z0-9]*[ ]/p
' $* | awk '
BEGIN {
nsig = 0
# set mesg["SIGNAME"] to override a message. since the
# comments in /usr/include/sys/signal.h are awful, we
# now provide messages for most signals
mesg["SIGABRT"] = "abort"
mesg["SIGALRM"] = "alarm clock"
mesg["SIGBUS"] = "bus error"
mesg["SIGCHLD"] = "child stopped or exited"
mesg["SIGCLD"] = "child stopped or exited"
mesg["SIGCONT"] = "continue"
mesg["SIGEMT"] = "EMT instruction"
mesg["SIGFPE"] = "floating point exception"
mesg["SIGHUP"] = "hangup"
mesg["SIGILL"] = "illegal instruction"
mesg["SIGINFO"] = "information request"
mesg["SIGIO"] = "input/output possible"
mesg["SIGIOT"] = "IOT instruction"
mesg["SIGKILL"] = "killed"
mesg["SIGLOST"] = "resource lost"
mesg["SIGLWP"] = "lightweight process library signal"
mesg["SIGMIGRATE"] = "migrate process"
mesg["SIGPOLL"] = "pollable event occurred"
mesg["SIGPROF"] = "profiling timer alarm"
mesg["SIGPWR"] = "power failure"
mesg["SIGQUIT"] = "quit"
mesg["SIGRESERVE"] = "reserved signal"
mesg["SIGSEGV"] = "segmentation violation"
mesg["SIGSTOP"] = "asynchronous stop"
mesg["SIGSYS"] = "bad argument to system call"
mesg["SIGTERM"] = "terminated"
mesg["SIGTRAP"] = "trace trap"
mesg["SIGTSTP"] = "stopped"
mesg["SIGTTIN"] = "background tty read"
mesg["SIGTTOU"] = "background tty write"
mesg["SIGURG"] = "urgent condition on i/o channel"
mesg["SIGUSR1"] = "user defined signal 1"
mesg["SIGUSR2"] = "user defined signal 2"
mesg["SIGVTALRM"] = "virtual timer alarm"
mesg["SIGWAITING"] = "all lightweight processes blocked"
mesg["SIGWINCH"] = "window size changed"
mesg["SIGXCPU"] = "exceeded CPU time limit"
mesg["SIGXFSZ"] = "exceeded file size limit"
# these signals are dubious, but we may as well provide clean messages
# for them. most of them occur on only one system, or, more likely,
# are duplicates of one of the previous messages.
mesg["SIGAIO"] = "base lan I/O available"
mesg["SIGDANGER"] = "danger - system page space full"
mesg["SIGEMSG"] = "process received an emergency message"
mesg["SIGGRANT"] = "HFT monitor mode granted"
mesg["SIGIOINT"] = "printer to backend error"
mesg["SIGMSG"] = "input data is in the HFT ring buffer"
mesg["SIGPRE"] = "programming exception"
mesg["SIGPTY"] = "pty I/O available"
mesg["SIGRETRACT"] = "HFT monitor mode should be relinquished"
mesg["SIGSAK"] = "secure attention key"
mesg["SIGSOUND"] = "HFT sound control has completed"
mesg["SIGSTKFLT"] = "stack fault"
mesg["SIGUNUSED"] = "unused signal"
mesg["SIGVIRT"] = "virtual time alarm"
mesg["SIGWINDOW"] = "window size changed"
# set nomesg["SIGNAME"] to suppress message printing
nomesg["SIGINT"] = 1
nomesg["SIGPIPE"] = 1
# set ignore["SIGNAME"] to explicitly ignore a named signal (usually, this
# is just for things that look like signals but really are not)
ignore["SIGALL"] = 1
ignore["SIGARRAYSIZE"] = 1
ignore["SIGCATCHALL"] = 1
ignore["SIGDEFER"] = 1
ignore["SIGDIL"] = 1
ignore["SIGHOLD"] = 1
ignore["SIGIGNORE"] = 1
ignore["SIGMAX"] = 1
ignore["SIGPAUSE"] = 1
ignore["SIGRELSE"] = 1
ignore["SIGRTMAX"] = 1
ignore["SIGRTMIN"] = 1
ignore["SIGSETS"] = 1
ignore["SIGSTKSZ"] = 1
# upper to lowercase translation table: can someone give me an easier
# way to do this that works in ancient versions of awk?
for (i = 65; i <= 90; i++) # 'A' to 'Z'
uppertolower[sprintf("%c", i)] = sprintf("%c", i + 32)
}
sig[$1] == 0 && ignore[$1] == 0 {
sig[$1] = ++nsig
signame[nsig] = $1
if (mesg[$1] == "" && nomesg[$1] == 0) {
str = $3
for (i = 4; i <= NF; i++)
str = str " " $i
mesg[$1] = str
}
# hack to print SIGIOT or SIGILL as "abort" if that is the most common
# way of triggering it.
if ($1 == "SIGABRT" && $2 ~ /^SIG/)
mesg[$2] = mesg[$1]
}
END {
for (i = 1; i <= nsig; i++) {
signal = signame[i]
# gawk, at very least, provides a tolower function, but this should
# be portable. sigh.
lcname = ""
for (j = 1; j <= length(signal); j++) {
c = substr(signal, j, 1)
if (uppertolower[c] != "")
c = uppertolower[c]
lcname = lcname c
}
print "#ifdef", signal
print "#if ", signal, " < NSIG"
printf "\t{ %s,\t\"%s\",\t\"%s\" },\n", signal, lcname, mesg[signal]
print "#endif"
print "#endif"
}
}
'
echo '};'
echo
echo 'const int nsignals = arraysize(signals);'