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Author SHA1 Message Date
thorpej 6acc60d22d Merge the nathanw_sa branch. 2003-01-18 08:28:25 +00:00
atatat 7caa308c63 Complete the rename: s/sa_/<compat>_sa_/g
Also tweak the darwin siginfo stuff to avoid the same type of collision.
2002-11-27 16:44:01 +00:00
scw cb52115837 In preparation for COMPAT_NETBSD32 on SH-5:
- The MD netbsd32_machdep.h header now defines the 32-bit pointer type
   instead of using u_int32_t everywhere,
 - The MD netbsd32_machdep.h header now defines a macro (at least on
   current implementations) which converts a 32-bit pointer to its 64-bit
   equivalent,
 - Change the MI code to utilise the above two items in all the right places,
 - Implement netbsd32___sigaction_sigtramp().

Tested on Sparc64 by Matt Green.
2002-10-23 13:16:38 +00:00
thorpej 011d4d5f44 Add kernel support for having userland provide the signal trampoline:
* struct sigacts gets a new sigact_sigdesc structure, which has the
  sigaction and the trampoline/version.  Version 0 means "legacy kernel
  provided trampoline".  Other versions are coordinated with machine-
  dependent code in libc.
* sigaction1() grows two more arguments -- the trampoline pointer and
  the trampoline version.
* A new __sigaction_sigtramp() system call is provided to register a
  trampoline along with a signal handler.
* The handler is no longer passed to sensig() functions.  Instead,
  sendsig() looks up the handler by peeking in the sigacts for the
  process getting the signal (since it has to look in there for the
  trampoline anyway).
* Native sendsig() functions now select the appropriate trampoline and
  its arguments based on the trampoline version in the sigacts.

Changes to libc to use the new facility will be checked in later.  Kernel
version not bumped; we will ride the 1.6C bump made recently.
2002-07-04 23:32:02 +00:00
lukem dab6ef8b56 add RCSIDs (including regeneration of files as appropriate) 2001-11-13 02:07:52 +00:00
mrg da9e4bd3a1 split up netbsd32_netbsd.c into 9 new files, leaving only those syscalls that
have no special interpretations besides simple syscall args conversion.
2001-02-08 13:19:33 +00:00