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sigabbrev_np, sigdescr_np: Remove support for IRIX. * lib/sigabbrev_np.c (sigabbrev_np): Remove cases for SIGCKPT, SIGPTINTR, SIGPTRESCHED, SIGRESTART, SIGUME. * lib/sigdescr_np.c (sigdescr_np): Likewise.
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/* English descriptions of signals.
Copyright (C) 2020-2025 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the
License, or (at your option) any later version.
This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
/* Written by Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org>, 2020. */
#include <config.h>
/* Specification. */
#include <string.h>
#include <signal.h>
const char *
sigdescr_np (int sig)
{
/* Note: Some platforms (glibc, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, AIX, Haiku,
Android) have an array 'sys_siglist'. (On AIX, you need to declare it
yourself, and it has fewer than NSIG elements.) Its contents varies
depending on the OS.
On other OSes, you can invoke strsignal (sig) in the C locale.
In the code below, we show the differences.
You can see how cryptic some of these strings are. We try to pick more
understandable wordings. */
switch (sig)
{
/* Signals specified by ISO C. */
case SIGABRT:
/* glibc: "Aborted". *BSD: "Abort trap". Solaris: "Abort". */
return "Aborted";
case SIGFPE:
/* glibc, *BSD: "Floating point exception". Solaris: "Arithmetic exception".
The latter is more correct, because of integer division by 0 or -1. */
return "Arithmetic exception";
case SIGILL:
return "Illegal instruction";
case SIGINT:
return "Interrupt";
case SIGSEGV:
return "Segmentation fault";
case SIGTERM:
return "Terminated";
/* Signals specified by POSIX.
<https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/signal.h.html> */
#if defined SIGALRM
case SIGALRM:
return "Alarm clock";
#endif
#if defined SIGBUS
case SIGBUS:
return "Bus error";
#endif
#if defined SIGCHLD
case SIGCHLD:
/* glibc, *BSD: "Child exited". Solaris: "Child status changed". */
return "Child stopped or exited";
#endif
#if defined SIGCONT
case SIGCONT:
return "Continued";
#endif
#if defined SIGHUP
case SIGHUP:
return "Hangup";
#endif
#if defined SIGKILL
case SIGKILL:
return "Killed";
#endif
#if defined SIGPIPE
case SIGPIPE:
return "Broken pipe";
#endif
#if defined SIGQUIT
case SIGQUIT:
return "Quit";
#endif
#if defined SIGSTOP
case SIGSTOP:
/* glibc, Solaris: "Stopped (signal)". *BSD: "Suspended (signal)". */
return "Stopped (signal)";
#endif
#if defined SIGTSTP
case SIGTSTP:
/* glibc: "Stopped". *BSD: "Suspended". Solaris: "Stopped (user)". */
return "Stopped";
#endif
#if defined SIGTTIN
case SIGTTIN:
return "Stopped (tty input)";
#endif
#if defined SIGTTOU
case SIGTTOU:
return "Stopped (tty output)";
#endif
#if defined SIGUSR1
case SIGUSR1:
/* glibc, *BSD: "User defined signal 1". Solaris: "User signal 1". */
return "User defined signal 1";
#endif
#if defined SIGUSR2
case SIGUSR2:
/* glibc, *BSD: "User defined signal 2". Solaris: "User signal 2". */
return "User defined signal 2";
#endif
#if defined SIGPOLL
case SIGPOLL:
/* glibc: "I/O possible". Solaris: "Pollable event". */
return "I/O possible";
#endif
#if defined SIGPROF
case SIGPROF:
return "Profiling timer expired";
#endif
#if defined SIGSYS
case SIGSYS:
return "Bad system call";
#endif
#if defined SIGTRAP
case SIGTRAP:
/* glibc, Solaris: "Trace/breakpoint trap". *BSD: "Trace/BPT trap". */
return "Trace/breakpoint trap";
#endif
#if defined SIGURG
case SIGURG:
/* glibc, *BSD: "Urgent I/O condition". Solaris: "Urgent socket condition". */
return "Urgent I/O condition";
#endif
#if defined SIGVTALRM
case SIGVTALRM:
return "Virtual timer expired";
#endif
#if defined SIGXCPU
case SIGXCPU:
/* glibc, *BSD: "CPU time limit exceeded". Solaris: "Cpu limit exceeded". */
return "CPU time limit exceeded";
#endif
#if defined SIGXFSZ
case SIGXFSZ:
return "File size limit exceeded";
#endif
/* Other signals on other systems. */
/* native Windows */
#if defined SIGBREAK
case SIGBREAK:
return "Ctrl-Break";
#endif
/* Linux, Cygwin */
#if defined SIGCLD && SIGCLD != SIGCHLD
case SIGCLD:
return "Child stopped or exited";
#endif
/* AIX */
#if defined SIGCPUFAIL
case SIGCPUFAIL:
/* AIX: "CPU failure predicted". */
return "CPU going down"; /* See man bindprocessor */
#endif
/* AIX */
#if defined SIGDANGER
case SIGDANGER:
/* AIX: "Paging space low". */
return "Swap space nearly exhausted";
#endif
/* Mac OS X, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Minix, AIX, Cygwin, mingw */
#if defined SIGEMT
case SIGEMT:
/* glibc/Hurd, *BSD: "EMT trap". Solaris: "Emulation trap". */
return "Instruction emulation needed";
#endif
/* Mac OS X, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Minix */
#if defined SIGINFO && SIGINFO != SIGPWR
case SIGINFO:
return "Information request";
#endif
/* Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Minix, AIX, Cygwin */
#if defined SIGIO && SIGIO != SIGPOLL
case SIGIO:
return "I/O possible";
#endif
/* Linux, Cygwin, mingw */
#if defined SIGIOT && SIGIOT != SIGABRT
case SIGIOT:
return "IOT instruction"; /* a PDP-11 instruction */
#endif
/* AIX */
#if defined SIGKAP
case SIGKAP:
/* Process must issue a KSKAPACK ioctl, or will be killed in 30 seconds. */
/* AIX: "Monitor mode granted". */
return "Keep Alive Poll";
#endif
/* Haiku */
#if defined SIGKILLTHR
case SIGKILLTHR:
return "Kill thread";
#endif
/* Minix */
#if defined SIGKMEM
case SIGKMEM:
return "Kernel memory request";
#endif
/* Minix */
#if defined SIGKMESS
case SIGKMESS:
return "Kernel message";
#endif
/* Minix */
#if defined SIGKSIG
case SIGKSIG:
return "Kernel signal";
#endif
/* Minix */
#if defined SIGKSIGSM
case SIGKSIGSM:
return "Kernel signal for signal manager";
#endif
/* FreeBSD */
#if defined SIGLIBRT
case SIGLIBRT:
return "Real-time library interrupt";
#endif
/* Cygwin */
#if defined SIGLOST && SIGLOST != SIGABRT && SIGLOST != SIGPWR
case SIGLOST:
/* Solaris: "Resource lost". */
return "File lock lost";
#endif
/* AIX */
#if defined SIGMIGRATE
case SIGMIGRATE:
return "Process migration";
#endif
/* AIX */
#if defined SIGMSG
case SIGMSG:
/* AIX: "Input device data". */
return "Message in the ring";
#endif
/* ACM */
#if defined SIGPLAN
case SIGPLAN:
return "Programming language anomaly";
#endif
/* AIX */
#if defined SIGPRE
case SIGPRE:
return "Programmed exception";
#endif
/* Linux, NetBSD, Minix, AIX, Cygwin */
#if defined SIGPWR
case SIGPWR:
/* glibc: "Power failure". NetBSD: "Power fail/restart". */
return "Power failure";
#endif
/* AIX */
#if defined SIGRECONFIG
case SIGRECONFIG:
return "Dynamic logical partitioning changed";
#endif
/* AIX */
#if defined SIGRECOVERY
case SIGRECOVERY:
return "Kernel recovery";
#endif
/* AIX */
#if defined SIGRETRACT
case SIGRETRACT:
/* AIX: "Monitor mode retracted". */
return "Retracting Keep Alive Poll";
#endif
/* AIX */
#if defined SIGSAK
case SIGSAK:
/* AIX: "Secure attention". */
return "Secure Attention Key";
#endif
/* ACM */
#if defined SIGSAM
case SIGSAM:
return "Symbolic computation failed";
#endif
/* Minix */
#if defined SIGSNDELAY
case SIGSNDELAY:
return "Done sending message";
#endif
/* AIX */
#if defined SIGSOUND
case SIGSOUND:
/* AIX: "Sound completed". */
return "Sound configuration changed";
#endif
/* Linux */
#if defined SIGSTKFLT
case SIGSTKFLT:
return "Stack fault";
#endif
/* AIX */
#if defined SIGSYSERROR
case SIGSYSERROR:
return "Kernel error";
#endif
/* AIX */
#if defined SIGTALRM
case SIGTALRM:
return "Thread alarm clock";
#endif
/* FreeBSD, OpenBSD */
#if defined SIGTHR
case SIGTHR:
/* OpenBSD: "Thread AST". */
return "Thread library interrupt";
#endif
/* AIX */
#if defined SIGVIRT
case SIGVIRT:
return "Virtual time alarm clock";
#endif
/* AIX */
#if defined SIGWAITING
case SIGWAITING:
/* AIX: "No runnable lwp". */
return "Thread waiting";
#endif
/* Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Minix, AIX, Cygwin, Haiku */
#if defined SIGWINCH
case SIGWINCH:
/* glibc: "Window changed". *BSD: "Window size changed" or "Window size changes". */
return "Window size changed";
#endif
default:
return NULL;
}
}