add back NSIG, removed from powerpc in last commit, but for all archs

unlike the previous definition, NSIG/_NSIG is supposed to be one more
than the highest signal number. adding this will allow simplifying
libc-internal code that makes signal-related syscalls, which can be
done as a later step. some apps might use it too; while this usage is
questionable, it's at least not insane.
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Rich Felker 2012-11-21 13:41:58 -05:00
parent 57a0b82441
commit 65b98213e4
7 changed files with 13 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -71,3 +71,5 @@ struct sigcontext
#define SIGPWR 30
#define SIGSYS 31
#define SIGUNUSED SIGSYS
#define _NSIG 65

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@ -80,3 +80,5 @@ struct sigcontext {
#define SIGPWR 30
#define SIGSYS 31
#define SIGUNUSED SIGSYS
#define _NSIG 65

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@ -73,3 +73,5 @@ struct sigcontext
#define SIGPWR 30
#define SIGSYS 31
#define SIGUNUSED SIGSYS
#define _NSIG 65

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@ -82,3 +82,5 @@ struct sigcontext
#define SIGXCPU 30
#define SIGXFSZ 31
#define SIGUNUSED SIGSYS
#define _NSIG 129

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@ -114,3 +114,5 @@ typedef struct __ucontext {
#define SIGPWR 30
#define SIGSYS 31
#define SIGUNUSED SIGSYS
#define _NSIG 65

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@ -78,3 +78,5 @@ struct sigcontext {
#define SIGPWR 30
#define SIGSYS 31
#define SIGUNUSED SIGSYS
#define _NSIG 65

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@ -217,6 +217,7 @@ void (*bsd_signal(int, void (*)(int)))(int);
int sigisemptyset(const sigset_t *);
#define SA_NOMASK SA_NODEFER
#define SA_ONESHOT SA_RESETHAND
#define NSIG _NSIG
#endif
#include <bits/signal.h>