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Update to Unicode 5.2.0. * lib/gen-uni-tables.c (output_predicate, output_category, output_combclass, output_bidi_category, output_decimal_digit_test, output_decimal_digit, output_digit_test, output_digit, output_numeric_test, output_numeric, output_mirror, output_scripts, output_scripts_byname, output_blocks, output_ident_category): Fix comment header. (is_WBP_MIDNUMLET, is_WBP_MIDLETTER): New functions, extracted from get_wbp. (PROP_CASED, PROP_CASE_IGNORABLE, PROP_CHANGES_WHEN_*): New enumeration items. (fill_properties): Also fill the peoperties Cased, Case_Ignorable, Changes_When_Lowercased, Changes_When_Uppercased, Changes_When_Titlecased, Changes_When_Casefolded, Changes_When_Casemapped. (is_property_alphabetic, is_property_default_ignorable_code_point): Update for Unicode 5.2.0. (is_property_cased, is_property_case_ignorable, is_property_changes_when_lowercased, is_property_changes_when_uppercased, is_property_changes_when_titlecased, is_property_changes_when_casefolded, is_property_changes_when_casemapped): New functions. (output_properties): Output also the properties cased, case_ignorable, changes_when_lowercased, changes_when_uppercased, changes_when_titlecased, changes_when_casefolded, changes_when_casemapped. (symbolic_width): Update for Unicode 5.2.0, incorporating changes from Unicode TR#11 revision 17 -> 19. (LBP_CP): New enumeration value. (LBP_*): Adjust values accordingly. (get_lbp): Update for Unicode 5.2.0, incorporating changes from Unicode TR#14 revision 22 -> 24. (debug_output_lbp): Allow for LBP_* bits >= 32. Support LBP_CP. (fill_org_lbp, debug_output_org_lbp, output_lbp): Support LBP_CP. (get_wbp): Update for Unicode 5.2.0, incorporating changes from Unicode TR#29 revision 13 -> 15. Use functions is_WBP_MIDNUMLET, is_WBP_MIDLETTER. (output_composition_tables): Allow for 24 bits instead of 16 bits in the code1 and code2 of each composition rule. * lib/unicase/cased.h: Regenerated for Unicode 5.2.0. * lib/unicase/ignorable.h: Likewise. * lib/unicase/tocasefold.h: Likewise. * lib/unicase/tolower.h: Likewise. * lib/unicase/totitle.h: Likewise. * lib/unicase/toupper.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/bidi_of.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/blocks.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_C.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_Cf.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_Cn.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_L.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_Ll.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_Lm.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_Lo.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_Lu.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_M.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_Mc.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_Mn.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_N.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_Nd.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_Nl.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_No.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_P.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_Pd.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_Po.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_S.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_Sc.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_So.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_of.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/combining.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/ctype_alnum.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/ctype_alpha.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/ctype_graph.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/ctype_lower.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/ctype_print.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/ctype_punct.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/ctype_upper.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/decdigit.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/digit.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/numeric.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_alphabetic.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_bidi_arabic_digit.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_bidi_eur_num_terminator.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_bidi_european_digit.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_bidi_hebrew_right_to_left.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_bidi_left_to_right.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_bidi_non_spacing_mark.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_bidi_other_neutral.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_combining.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_composite.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_currency_symbol.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_dash.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_decimal_digit.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_deprecated.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_diacritic.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_extender.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_grapheme_base.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_grapheme_extend.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_grapheme_link.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_id_continue.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_id_start.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_ideographic.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_ignorable_control.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_logical_order_exception.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_lowercase.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_numeric.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_other_alphabetic.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_punctuation.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_sentence_terminal.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_terminal_punctuation.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_unassigned_code_value.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_unified_ideograph.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_uppercase.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_xid_continue.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_xid_start.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_zero_width.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/scripts.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/scripts_byname.gperf: Likewise. * lib/unictype/sy_java_ident.h: Likewise. * lib/unigbrk/gbrkprop.h: Likewise. * lib/unilbrk/lbrkprop1.h: Likewise. * lib/unilbrk/lbrkprop2.h: Likewise. * lib/unilbrk/lbrktables.h: Likewise. * lib/unilbrk/lbrktables.c (unilbrk_table): Add a row and column for LBP_CP. Implement rule LB30. * lib/uniwidth/width.c (nonspacing_table_data): Add U+0816..U+0819, U+081B..U+0823, U+0825..U+0827, U+0829..U+082D, U+0900, U+0955, U+109D, U+1A56, U+1A58..U+1A5E, U+1A60, U+1A62, U+1A65..U+1A6C, U+1A73..U+1A7C, U+1A7F, U+1CD0..U+1CD2, U+1CD4..U+1CE0, U+1CE2..U+1CE8, U+1CED, U+1DFD, U+2CEF..U+2CF1, U+A6F0..U+A6F1, U+A8E0..U+A8F1, U+A980..U+A982, U+A9B3, U+A9B6..U+A9B9, U+A9BC, U+AAB0, U+AAB2..U+AAB4, U+AAB7..U+AAB8, U+AABE..U+AABF, U+AAC1, U+ABE5, U+ABE8, U+ABED, U+11080..U+11081, U+110B3..U+110B6, U+110B9..U+110BA, U+110BD. (uc_width): Return 2 also for unassigned code points of planes 2 and 3. * lib/uninorm/composition-table.gperf: Regenerated for Unicode 5.2.0. * lib/uninorm/composition.c (struct composition_rule): Allow for 24 bits instead of 16 bits in the code1 and code2 of each composition rule. (uc_composition): Update for Unicode 5.2.0. * lib/uninorm/decomposition-table1.h: Regenerated for Unicode 5.2.0. * lib/uninorm/decomposition-table2.h: Likewise. * lib/uniwbrk/wbrkprop.h: Likewise. * tests/unicase/test-cased.c: Likewise. * tests/unicase/test-ignorable.c: Likewise. * tests/unicase/test-uc_tolower.c: Likewise. * tests/unicase/test-uc_totitle.c: Likewise. * tests/unicase/test-uc_toupper.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-categ_C.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-categ_Cf.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-categ_Cn.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-categ_L.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-categ_Ll.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-categ_Lm.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-categ_Lo.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-categ_Lu.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-categ_M.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-categ_Mc.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-categ_Mn.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-categ_N.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-categ_Nd.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-categ_Nl.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-categ_No.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-categ_P.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-categ_Pd.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-categ_Po.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-categ_S.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-categ_Sc.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-categ_So.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-ctype_alnum.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-ctype_alpha.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-ctype_graph.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-ctype_lower.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-ctype_print.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-ctype_punct.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-ctype_upper.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-decdigit.h: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-digit.h: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-numeric.h: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_alphabetic.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_bidi_arabic_digit.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_bidi_eur_num_terminator.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_bidi_european_digit.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_bidi_hebrew_right_to_left.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_bidi_left_to_right.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_bidi_non_spacing_mark.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_bidi_other_neutral.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_combining.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_composite.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_currency_symbol.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_dash.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_decimal_digit.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_deprecated.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_diacritic.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_extender.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_grapheme_base.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_grapheme_extend.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_grapheme_link.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_id_continue.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_id_start.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_ideographic.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_ignorable_control.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_logical_order_exception.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_lowercase.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_numeric.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_other_alphabetic.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_punctuation.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_sentence_terminal.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_terminal_punctuation.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_unassigned_code_value.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_unified_ideograph.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_uppercase.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_xid_continue.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_xid_start.c: Likewise. * tests/unictype/test-pr_zero_width.c: Likewise. * tests/unigbrk/test-uc-gbrk-prop.h: Likewise. * tests/unilbrk/test-u8-possible-linebreaks.c (main): Update for changed behaviour: line breaking is now disallowed between a letter or '=' and '('. * tests/unilbrk/test-u16-possible-linebreaks.c (main): Likewise. * tests/unilbrk/test-u32-possible-linebreaks.c (main): Likewise. * tests/unilbrk/test-ulc-possible-linebreaks.c (main): Likewise. * tests/unilbrk/test-ulc-width-linebreaks.c (main): Likewise. * tests/uniwidth/test-uc_width2.sh: Same updates as in lib/uniwidth/width.c. * tests/uninorm/NormalizationTest.txt: Update from Unicode 5.2.0, without comments, but with the original copyright notice. * lib/unicase/special-casing-table.gperf: Regenerated; only comment changes. * lib/unictype/categ_Cc.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_Co.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_Cs.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_Lt.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_Me.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_Pc.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_Pe.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_Pf.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_Pi.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_Ps.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_Sk.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_Sm.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_Z.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_Zl.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_Zp.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/categ_Zs.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/ctype_blank.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/ctype_cntrl.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/ctype_digit.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/ctype_space.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/ctype_xdigit.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/mirror.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_ascii_hex_digit.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_bidi_arabic_right_to_left.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_bidi_block_separator.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_bidi_boundary_neutral.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_bidi_common_separator.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_bidi_control.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_bidi_embedding_or_override.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_bidi_eur_num_separator.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_bidi_pdf.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_bidi_segment_separator.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_bidi_whitespace.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_default_ignorable_code_point.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_format_control.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_hex_digit.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_hyphen.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_ids_binary_operator.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_ids_trinary_operator.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_iso_control.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_join_control.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_left_of_pair.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_line_separator.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_math.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_non_break.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_not_a_character.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_other_default_ignorable_code_point.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_other_grapheme_extend.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_other_id_continue.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_other_id_start.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_other_lowercase.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_other_math.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_other_uppercase.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_paired_punctuation.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_paragraph_separator.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_pattern_syntax.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_pattern_white_space.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_private_use.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_quotation_mark.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_radical.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_soft_dotted.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_space.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_titlecase.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_variation_selector.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/pr_white_space.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/sy_c_ident.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/sy_c_whitespace.h: Likewise. * lib/unictype/sy_java_whitespace.h: Likewise. * modules/uni*/*: Bump version number of expected libunistring version. Reported by Simon Josefsson.
author Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org>
date Sun, 09 Jan 2011 11:09:25 +0100
parents 97fc9a21a8fb
children 3cb76305b3e9
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/* Stack overflow handling.

   Copyright (C) 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

   This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
   it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
   the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
   (at your option) any later version.

   This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
   GNU General Public License for more details.

   You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
   along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */

/* Written by Paul Eggert.  */

/* NOTES:

   A program that uses alloca, dynamic arrays, or large local
   variables may extend the stack by more than a page at a time.  If
   so, when the stack overflows the operating system may not detect
   the overflow until the program uses the array, and this module may
   incorrectly report a program error instead of a stack overflow.

   To avoid this problem, allocate only small objects on the stack; a
   program should be OK if it limits single allocations to a page or
   less.  Allocate larger arrays in static storage, or on the heap
   (e.g., with malloc).  Yes, this is a pain, but we don't know of any
   better solution that is portable.

   No attempt has been made to deal with multithreaded applications.  */

#include <config.h>

#ifndef __attribute__
# if __GNUC__ < 3
#  define __attribute__(x)
# endif
#endif

#include "gettext.h"
#define _(msgid) gettext (msgid)

#include <errno.h>

#include <signal.h>
#if ! HAVE_STACK_T && ! defined stack_t
typedef struct sigaltstack stack_t;
#endif
#ifndef SIGSTKSZ
# define SIGSTKSZ 16384
#elif HAVE_LIBSIGSEGV && SIGSTKSZ < 16384
/* libsigsegv 2.6 through 2.8 have a bug where some architectures use
   more than the Linux default of an 8k alternate stack when deciding
   if a fault was caused by stack overflow.  */
# undef SIGSTKSZ
# define SIGSTKSZ 16384
#endif

#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>

/* Posix 2001 declares ucontext_t in <ucontext.h>, Posix 200x in
   <signal.h>.  */
#if HAVE_UCONTEXT_H
# include <ucontext.h>
#endif

#include <unistd.h>

#if HAVE_LIBSIGSEGV
# include <sigsegv.h>
#endif

#include "c-stack.h"
#include "exitfail.h"
#include "ignore-value.h"

#if defined SA_ONSTACK && defined SA_SIGINFO
# define SIGACTION_WORKS 1
#else
# define SIGACTION_WORKS 0
# ifndef SA_ONSTACK
#  define SA_ONSTACK 0
# endif
#endif

extern char *program_name;

/* The user-specified action to take when a SEGV-related program error
   or stack overflow occurs.  */
static void (* volatile segv_action) (int);

/* Translated messages for program errors and stack overflow.  Do not
   translate them in the signal handler, since gettext is not
   async-signal-safe.  */
static char const * volatile program_error_message;
static char const * volatile stack_overflow_message;

/* Output an error message, then exit with status EXIT_FAILURE if it
   appears to have been a stack overflow, or with a core dump
   otherwise.  This function is async-signal-safe.  */

static void die (int) __attribute__ ((noreturn));
static void
die (int signo)
{
  char const *message;
  segv_action (signo);
  message = signo ? program_error_message : stack_overflow_message;
  ignore_value (write (STDERR_FILENO, program_name, strlen (program_name)));
  ignore_value (write (STDERR_FILENO, ": ", 2));
  ignore_value (write (STDERR_FILENO, message, strlen (message)));
  ignore_value (write (STDERR_FILENO, "\n", 1));
  if (! signo)
    _exit (exit_failure);
  raise (signo);
  abort ();
}

#if (HAVE_SIGALTSTACK && HAVE_DECL_SIGALTSTACK \
     && HAVE_STACK_OVERFLOW_HANDLING) || HAVE_LIBSIGSEGV

/* Storage for the alternate signal stack.  */
static union
{
  char buffer[SIGSTKSZ];

  /* These other members are for proper alignment.  There's no
     standard way to guarantee stack alignment, but this seems enough
     in practice.  */
  long double ld;
  long l;
  void *p;
} alternate_signal_stack;

static void
null_action (int signo __attribute__ ((unused)))
{
}

#endif /* SIGALTSTACK || LIBSIGSEGV */

/* Only use libsigsegv if we need it; platforms like Solaris can
   detect stack overflow without the overhead of an external
   library.  */
#if HAVE_LIBSIGSEGV && ! HAVE_XSI_STACK_OVERFLOW_HEURISTIC

/* Nonzero if general segv handler could not be installed.  */
static volatile int segv_handler_missing;

/* Handle a segmentation violation and exit if it cannot be stack
   overflow.  This function is async-signal-safe.  */

static int segv_handler (void *address __attribute__ ((unused)),
                         int serious)
{
# if DEBUG
  {
    char buf[1024];
    sprintf (buf, "segv_handler serious=%d\n", serious);
    write (STDERR_FILENO, buf, strlen (buf));
  }
# endif

  /* If this fault is not serious, return 0 to let the stack overflow
     handler take a shot at it.  */
  if (!serious)
    return 0;
  die (SIGSEGV);
}

/* Handle a segmentation violation that is likely to be a stack
   overflow and exit.  This function is async-signal-safe.  */

static void overflow_handler (int, stackoverflow_context_t)
  __attribute__ ((noreturn));
static void
overflow_handler (int emergency,
                  stackoverflow_context_t context __attribute__ ((unused)))
{
# if DEBUG
  {
    char buf[1024];
    sprintf (buf, "overflow_handler emergency=%d segv_handler_missing=%d\n",
             emergency, segv_handler_missing);
    write (STDERR_FILENO, buf, strlen (buf));
  }
# endif

  die ((!emergency || segv_handler_missing) ? 0 : SIGSEGV);
}

int
c_stack_action (void (*action) (int))
{
  segv_action = action ? action : null_action;
  program_error_message = _("program error");
  stack_overflow_message = _("stack overflow");

  /* Always install the overflow handler.  */
  if (stackoverflow_install_handler (overflow_handler,
                                     alternate_signal_stack.buffer,
                                     sizeof alternate_signal_stack.buffer))
    {
      errno = ENOTSUP;
      return -1;
    }
  /* Try installing a general handler; if it fails, then treat all
     segv as stack overflow.  */
  segv_handler_missing = sigsegv_install_handler (segv_handler);
  return 0;
}

#elif HAVE_SIGALTSTACK && HAVE_DECL_SIGALTSTACK && HAVE_STACK_OVERFLOW_HANDLING

/* Direction of the C runtime stack.  This function is
   async-signal-safe.  */

# if STACK_DIRECTION
#  define find_stack_direction(ptr) STACK_DIRECTION
# else
#  if ! SIGACTION_WORKS || HAVE_XSI_STACK_OVERFLOW_HEURISTIC
static int
find_stack_direction (char const *addr)
{
  char dummy;
  return ! addr ? find_stack_direction (&dummy) : addr < &dummy ? 1 : -1;
}
#  endif
# endif

# if SIGACTION_WORKS

/* Handle a segmentation violation and exit.  This function is
   async-signal-safe.  */

static void segv_handler (int, siginfo_t *, void *) __attribute__((noreturn));
static void
segv_handler (int signo, siginfo_t *info,
              void *context __attribute__ ((unused)))
{
  /* Clear SIGNO if it seems to have been a stack overflow.  */
#  if ! HAVE_XSI_STACK_OVERFLOW_HEURISTIC
  /* We can't easily determine whether it is a stack overflow; so
     assume that the rest of our program is perfect (!) and that
     this segmentation violation is a stack overflow.

     Note that although both Linux and Solaris provide
     sigaltstack, SA_ONSTACK, and SA_SIGINFO, currently only
     Solaris satisfies the XSI heueristic.  This is because
     Solaris populates uc_stack with the details of the
     interrupted stack, while Linux populates it with the details
     of the current stack.  */
  signo = 0;
#  else
  if (0 < info->si_code)
    {
      /* If the faulting address is within the stack, or within one
         page of the stack end, assume that it is a stack
         overflow.  */
      ucontext_t const *user_context = context;
      char const *stack_base = user_context->uc_stack.ss_sp;
      size_t stack_size = user_context->uc_stack.ss_size;
      char const *faulting_address = info->si_addr;
      size_t s = faulting_address - stack_base;
      size_t page_size = sysconf (_SC_PAGESIZE);
      if (find_stack_direction (NULL) < 0)
        s += page_size;
      if (s < stack_size + page_size)
        signo = 0;

#   if DEBUG
      {
        char buf[1024];
        sprintf (buf,
                 "segv_handler fault=%p base=%p size=%lx page=%lx signo=%d\n",
                 faulting_address, stack_base, (unsigned long) stack_size,
                 (unsigned long) page_size, signo);
        write (STDERR_FILENO, buf, strlen (buf));
      }
#   endif
    }
#  endif

  die (signo);
}
# endif

int
c_stack_action (void (*action) (int))
{
  int r;
  stack_t st;
  struct sigaction act;
  st.ss_flags = 0;
# if SIGALTSTACK_SS_REVERSED
  /* Irix mistakenly treats ss_sp as the upper bound, rather than
     lower bound, of the alternate stack.  */
  st.ss_sp = alternate_signal_stack.buffer + SIGSTKSZ - sizeof (void *);
  st.ss_size = sizeof alternate_signal_stack.buffer - sizeof (void *);
# else
  st.ss_sp = alternate_signal_stack.buffer;
  st.ss_size = sizeof alternate_signal_stack.buffer;
# endif
  r = sigaltstack (&st, NULL);
  if (r != 0)
    return r;

  segv_action = action ? action : null_action;
  program_error_message = _("program error");
  stack_overflow_message = _("stack overflow");

  sigemptyset (&act.sa_mask);

# if SIGACTION_WORKS
  /* POSIX 1003.1-2001 says SA_RESETHAND implies SA_NODEFER, but
     this is not true on Solaris 8 at least.  It doesn't hurt to use
     SA_NODEFER here, so leave it in.  */
  act.sa_flags = SA_NODEFER | SA_ONSTACK | SA_RESETHAND | SA_SIGINFO;
  act.sa_sigaction = segv_handler;
# else
  act.sa_flags = SA_NODEFER | SA_ONSTACK | SA_RESETHAND;
  act.sa_handler = die;
# endif

# if FAULT_YIELDS_SIGBUS
  if (sigaction (SIGBUS, &act, NULL) < 0)
    return -1;
# endif
  return sigaction (SIGSEGV, &act, NULL);
}

#else /* ! ((HAVE_SIGALTSTACK && HAVE_DECL_SIGALTSTACK
             && HAVE_STACK_OVERFLOW_HANDLING) || HAVE_LIBSIGSEGV) */

int
c_stack_action (void (*action) (int)  __attribute__ ((unused)))
{
  errno = ENOTSUP;
  return -1;
}

#endif