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-/* Page fault handling library.
- Copyright (C) 1998-1999, 2002, 2004-2008 Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org>
-
- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
- any later version.
-
- This program 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 General Public License for more details.
-
- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
- Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
-
-#ifndef _SIGSEGV_H
-#define _SIGSEGV_H
-
-#include <windows.h>
-
-/* HAVE_SIGSEGV_RECOVERY
- is defined if the system supports catching SIGSEGV. */
-#if 1
-# define HAVE_SIGSEGV_RECOVERY 1
-#endif
-
-/* HAVE_STACK_OVERFLOW_RECOVERY
- is defined if stack overflow can be caught. */
-#if 1
-# define HAVE_STACK_OVERFLOW_RECOVERY 1
-#endif
-
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-extern "C" {
-#endif
-
-#define LIBSIGSEGV_VERSION 0x0206 /* version number: (major<<8) + minor */
-extern int libsigsegv_version; /* Likewise */
-
-/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
-
-/*
- * The type of a global SIGSEGV handler.
- * The fault address is passed as argument.
- * The access type (read access or write access) is not passed; your handler
- * has to know itself how to distinguish these two cases.
- * The second argument is 0, meaning it could also be a stack overflow, or 1,
- * meaning the handler should seriously try to fix the fault.
- * The return value should be nonzero if the handler has done its job
- * and no other handler should be called, or 0 if the handler declines
- * responsibility for the given address.
- *
- * The handler is run at a moment when nothing about the global state of the
- * program is known. Therefore it cannot use facilities that manipulate global
- * variables or locks. In particular, it cannot use malloc(); use mmap()
- * instead. It cannot use fopen(); use open() instead. Etc. All global
- * variables that are accessed by the handler should be marked 'volatile'.
- */
-typedef int (*sigsegv_handler_t) (void* fault_address, int serious);
-
-/*
- * Installs a global SIGSEGV handler.
- * This should be called once only, and it ignores any previously installed
- * SIGSEGV handler.
- * Returns 0 on success, or -1 if the system doesn't support catching SIGSEGV.
- */
-extern int sigsegv_install_handler (sigsegv_handler_t handler);
-
-/*
- * Deinstalls the global SIGSEGV handler.
- * This goes back to the state where no SIGSEGV handler is installed.
- */
-extern void sigsegv_deinstall_handler (void);
-
-#if LIBSIGSEGV_VERSION >= 0x0206
-/*
- * Prepares leaving a SIGSEGV handler (through longjmp or similar means).
- * Control is transferred by calling CONTINUATION with CONT_ARG1, CONT_ARG2,
- * CONT_ARG3 as arguments.
- * CONTINUATION must not return.
- * The sigsegv_leave_handler function may return if called from a SIGSEGV
- * handler; its return value should be used as the handler's return value.
- * The sigsegv_leave_handler function does not return if called from a
- * stack overflow handler.
- */
-extern int sigsegv_leave_handler (void (*continuation) (void*, void*, void*), void* cont_arg1, void* cont_arg2, void* cont_arg3);
-#else /* older versions of libsigsegv */
-/*
- * Prepares leaving a SIGSEGV handler (through longjmp or similar means).
- * Limitation: This function could only be called once on MacOS X.
- */
-extern void sigsegv_leave_handler (void);
-#endif
-
-/*
- * The type of a context passed to a stack overflow handler.
- * This type is system dependent; on some platforms it is an 'ucontext_t *',
- * on some platforms it is a 'struct sigcontext *', on others merely an
- * opaque 'void *'.
- */
-typedef CONTEXT *stackoverflow_context_t;
-
-/*
- * The type of a stack overflow handler.
- * Such a handler should perform a longjmp call in order to reduce the amount
- * of stack needed. It must not return.
- * The emergency argument is 0 when the stack could be repared, or 1 if the
- * application should better save its state and exit now.
- *
- * The handler is run at a moment when nothing about the global state of the
- * program is known. Therefore it cannot use facilities that manipulate global
- * variables or locks. In particular, it cannot use malloc(); use mmap()
- * instead. It cannot use fopen(); use open() instead. Etc. All global
- * variables that are accessed by the handler should be marked 'volatile'.
- */
-typedef void (*stackoverflow_handler_t) (int emergency, stackoverflow_context_t scp);
-
-/*
- * Installs a stack overflow handler.
- * The extra_stack argument is a pointer to a pre-allocated area used as a
- * stack for executing the handler. It is typically allocated by use of
- * `alloca' during `main'. Its size should be sufficiently large.
- * The following code determines an appropriate size:
- * #include <signal.h>
- * #ifndef SIGSTKSZ / * glibc defines SIGSTKSZ for this purpose * /
- * # define SIGSTKSZ 16384 / * on most platforms, 16 KB are sufficient * /
- * #endif
- * Returns 0 on success, or -1 if the system doesn't support catching stack
- * overflow.
- */
-extern int stackoverflow_install_handler (stackoverflow_handler_t handler,
- void* extra_stack, unsigned long extra_stack_size);
-
-/*
- * Deinstalls the stack overflow handler.
- */
-extern void stackoverflow_deinstall_handler (void);
-
-/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
-
-/*
- * The following structure and functions permit to define different SIGSEGV
- * policies on different address ranges.
- */
-
-/*
- * The type of a local SIGSEGV handler.
- * The fault address is passed as argument.
- * The second argument is fixed arbitrary user data.
- * The return value should be nonzero if the handler has done its job
- * and no other handler should be called, or 0 if the handler declines
- * responsibility for the given address.
- */
-typedef int (*sigsegv_area_handler_t) (void* fault_address, void* user_arg);
-
-/*
- * This structure represents a table of memory areas (address range intervals),
- * with an local SIGSEGV handler for each.
- */
-typedef
-struct sigsegv_dispatcher {
- void* tree;
-}
-sigsegv_dispatcher;
-
-/*
- * Initializes a sigsegv_dispatcher structure.
- */
-extern void sigsegv_init (sigsegv_dispatcher* dispatcher);
-
-/*
- * Adds a local SIGSEGV handler to a sigsegv_dispatcher structure.
- * It will cover the interval [address..address+len-1].
- * Returns a "ticket" that can be used to remove the handler later.
- */
-extern void* sigsegv_register (sigsegv_dispatcher* dispatcher,
- void* address, unsigned long len,
- sigsegv_area_handler_t handler, void* handler_arg);
-
-/*
- * Removes a local SIGSEGV handler.
- */
-extern void sigsegv_unregister (sigsegv_dispatcher* dispatcher, void* ticket);
-
-/*
- * Call the local SIGSEGV handler responsible for the given fault address.
- * Return the handler's return value. 0 means that no handler has been found,
- * or that a handler was found but declined responsibility.
- */
-extern int sigsegv_dispatch (sigsegv_dispatcher* dispatcher, void* fault_address);
-
-/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-}
-#endif
-
-#endif /* _SIGSEGV_H */