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diff -u --recursive --new-file v2.3.99-pre7/linux/include/asm-s390/signal.h linux/include/asm-s390/signal.h
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+/*
+ *  include/asm-s390/signal.h
+ *
+ *  S390 version
+ *
+ *  Derived from "include/asm-i386/signal.h"
+ */
+
+#ifndef _ASMS390_SIGNAL_H
+#define _ASMS390_SIGNAL_H
+
+#include <linux/types.h>
+
+/* Avoid too many header ordering problems.  */
+struct siginfo;
+
+#ifdef __KERNEL__
+/* Most things should be clean enough to redefine this at will, if care
+   is taken to make libc match.  */
+#include <asm/sigcontext.h>
+#define _NSIG           _SIGCONTEXT_NSIG
+#define _NSIG_BPW       _SIGCONTEXT_NSIG_BPW
+#define _NSIG_WORDS     _SIGCONTEXT_NSIG_WORDS
+
+typedef unsigned long old_sigset_t;             /* at least 32 bits */
+
+typedef struct {
+        unsigned long sig[_NSIG_WORDS];
+} sigset_t;
+
+#else
+/* Here we must cater to libcs that poke about in kernel headers.  */
+
+#define NSIG            32
+typedef unsigned long sigset_t;
+
+#endif /* __KERNEL__ */
+
+#define SIGHUP           1
+#define SIGINT           2
+#define SIGQUIT          3
+#define SIGILL           4
+#define SIGTRAP          5
+#define SIGABRT          6
+#define SIGIOT           6
+#define SIGBUS           7
+#define SIGFPE           8
+#define SIGKILL          9
+#define SIGUSR1         10
+#define SIGSEGV         11
+#define SIGUSR2         12
+#define SIGPIPE         13
+#define SIGALRM         14
+#define SIGTERM         15
+#define SIGSTKFLT       16
+#define SIGCHLD         17
+#define SIGCONT         18
+#define SIGSTOP         19
+#define SIGTSTP         20
+#define SIGTTIN         21
+#define SIGTTOU         22
+#define SIGURG          23
+#define SIGXCPU         24
+#define SIGXFSZ         25
+#define SIGVTALRM       26
+#define SIGPROF         27
+#define SIGWINCH        28
+#define SIGIO           29
+#define SIGPOLL         SIGIO
+/*
+#define SIGLOST         29
+*/
+#define SIGPWR          30
+#define SIGUNUSED       31
+
+/* These should not be considered constants from userland.  */
+#define SIGRTMIN        32
+#define SIGRTMAX        (_NSIG-1)
+
+/*
+ * SA_FLAGS values:
+ *
+ * SA_ONSTACK indicates that a registered stack_t will be used.
+ * SA_INTERRUPT is a no-op, but left due to historical reasons. Use the
+ * SA_RESTART flag to get restarting signals (which were the default long ago)
+ * SA_NOCLDSTOP flag to turn off SIGCHLD when children stop.
+ * SA_RESETHAND clears the handler when the signal is delivered.
+ * SA_NOCLDWAIT flag on SIGCHLD to inhibit zombies.
+ * SA_NODEFER prevents the current signal from being masked in the handler.
+ *
+ * SA_ONESHOT and SA_NOMASK are the historical Linux names for the Single
+ * Unix names RESETHAND and NODEFER respectively.
+ */
+#define SA_NOCLDSTOP    0x00000001
+#define SA_NOCLDWAIT    0x00000002 /* not supported yet */
+#define SA_SIGINFO      0x00000004
+#define SA_ONSTACK      0x08000000
+#define SA_RESTART      0x10000000
+#define SA_NODEFER      0x40000000
+#define SA_RESETHAND    0x80000000
+
+#define SA_NOMASK       SA_NODEFER
+#define SA_ONESHOT      SA_RESETHAND
+#define SA_INTERRUPT    0x20000000 /* dummy -- ignored */
+
+#define SA_RESTORER     0x04000000
+
+/*
+ * sigaltstack controls
+ */
+#define SS_ONSTACK      1
+#define SS_DISABLE      2
+
+#define MINSIGSTKSZ     2048
+#define SIGSTKSZ        8192
+
+#ifdef __KERNEL__
+
+/*
+ * These values of sa_flags are used only by the kernel as part of the
+ * irq handling routines.
+ *
+ * SA_INTERRUPT is also used by the irq handling routines.
+ * SA_SHIRQ is for shared interrupt support on PCI and EISA.
+ */
+#define SA_PROBE                SA_ONESHOT
+#define SA_SAMPLE_RANDOM        SA_RESTART
+#define SA_SHIRQ                0x04000000
+#endif
+
+#define SIG_BLOCK          0    /* for blocking signals */
+#define SIG_UNBLOCK        1    /* for unblocking signals */
+#define SIG_SETMASK        2    /* for setting the signal mask */
+
+/* Type of a signal handler.  */
+typedef void (*__sighandler_t)(int);
+
+#define SIG_DFL ((__sighandler_t)0)     /* default signal handling */
+#define SIG_IGN ((__sighandler_t)1)     /* ignore signal */
+#define SIG_ERR ((__sighandler_t)-1)    /* error return from signal */
+
+#ifdef __KERNEL__
+struct old_sigaction {
+        __sighandler_t sa_handler;
+        old_sigset_t sa_mask;
+        unsigned long sa_flags;
+        void (*sa_restorer)(void);
+};
+
+struct sigaction {
+        __sighandler_t sa_handler;
+        unsigned long sa_flags;
+        void (*sa_restorer)(void);
+        sigset_t sa_mask;               /* mask last for extensibility */
+};
+
+struct k_sigaction {
+        struct sigaction sa;
+};
+#else
+/* Here we must cater to libcs that poke about in kernel headers.  */
+
+struct sigaction {
+        union {
+          __sighandler_t _sa_handler;
+          void (*_sa_sigaction)(int, struct siginfo *, void *);
+        } _u;
+        sigset_t sa_mask;
+        unsigned long sa_flags;
+        void (*sa_restorer)(void);
+};
+
+#define sa_handler      _u._sa_handler
+#define sa_sigaction    _u._sa_sigaction
+
+#endif /* __KERNEL__ */
+
+typedef struct sigaltstack {
+        void *ss_sp;
+        int ss_flags;
+        size_t ss_size;
+} stack_t;
+
+
+#endif

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