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These headers all use TARGET_SIGNAL_H as header guard symbol. Reuse of the same guard symbol in multiple headers is okay as long as they cannot be included together. Since we can avoid guard symbol reuse easily, do so: use guard symbol $target_TARGET_SIGNAL_H for linux-user/$target/target_signal.h. Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
38 lines
662 B
C
38 lines
662 B
C
#ifndef SPARC64_TARGET_SIGNAL_H
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#define SPARC64_TARGET_SIGNAL_H
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#include "cpu.h"
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/* this struct defines a stack used during syscall handling */
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typedef struct target_sigaltstack {
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abi_ulong ss_sp;
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abi_long ss_flags;
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abi_ulong ss_size;
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} target_stack_t;
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/*
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* sigaltstack controls
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*/
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#define TARGET_SS_ONSTACK 1
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#define TARGET_SS_DISABLE 2
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#define TARGET_MINSIGSTKSZ 4096
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#define TARGET_SIGSTKSZ 16384
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#ifndef UREG_I6
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#define UREG_I6 6
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#endif
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#ifndef UREG_FP
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#define UREG_FP UREG_I6
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#endif
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static inline abi_ulong get_sp_from_cpustate(CPUSPARCState *state)
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{
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return state->regwptr[UREG_FP];
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}
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#endif /* SPARC64_TARGET_SIGNAL_H */
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