errno.h   [plain text]


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/*
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/*
 * HISTORY
 * 
 * Revision 1.1.1.1  1998/09/22 21:05:51  wsanchez
 * Import of Mac OS X kernel (~semeria)
 *
 * Revision 1.1.1.1  1998/03/07 02:25:35  wsanchez
 * Import of OSF Mach kernel (~mburg)
 *
 * Revision 1.1.5.1  1997/01/31  15:46:31  emcmanus
 * 	Merged with nmk22b1_shared.
 * 	[1997/01/30  08:42:08  emcmanus]
 *
 * Revision 1.1.2.5  1996/11/29  13:04:57  emcmanus
 * 	Added EIO for libsa_mach's getclock().
 * 	[1996/11/29  09:59:19  emcmanus]
 * 
 * Revision 1.1.2.4  1996/11/08  12:02:15  emcmanus
 * 	Replaced errno variable by a macro that calls a function defined
 * 	either in libsa_mach or in a threads library.
 * 	[1996/11/08  11:48:47  emcmanus]
 * 
 * Revision 1.1.2.3  1996/10/14  13:31:46  emcmanus
 * 	Added ETIMEDOUT.
 * 	[1996/10/14  13:29:55  emcmanus]
 * 
 * Revision 1.1.2.2  1996/10/03  17:53:40  emcmanus
 * 	Added new error codes needed by libpthread.a.
 * 	[1996/10/03  16:17:42  emcmanus]
 * 
 * Revision 1.1.2.1  1996/09/30  10:14:32  bruel
 * 	First revision.
 * 	[96/09/30            bruel]
 * 
 * $EndLog$
 */

/* 
 * ANSI C defines EDOM and ERANGE.  POSIX defines the remaining values.
 * We may at some stage want to surround the extra values with
 * #ifdef _POSIX_SOURCE.
 * By an extraordinary coincidence, nearly all the values defined here
 * correspond exactly to those in OSF/1 and in Linux.  Imagine that.
 * The exception is ETIMEDOUT, which has different values in the two
 * systems.  We use the OSF/1 value here.
 */

extern int *__mach_errno_addr(void);
#define errno (*__mach_errno_addr())

#define ESUCCESS	0		/* Success */
#define EPERM		1		/* Not owner */
#define ESRCH		3		/* No such process */
#define EIO		5		/* I/O error */
#define ENOMEM		12		/* Not enough core */
#define EBUSY		16		/* Mount device busy */
#define EINVAL		22		/* Invalid argument */
#define EDOM		33		/* Argument too large */
#define ERANGE		34		/* Result too large */
#define ETIMEDOUT	60		/* Connection timed out */