1 | /* The <errno.h> header defines the numbers of the various errors that can
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2 | * occur during program execution. They are visible to user programs and
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3 | * should be small positive integers. However, they are also used within
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4 | * MINIX, where they must be negative. For example, the READ system call is
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5 | * executed internally by calling do_read(). This function returns either a
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6 | * (negative) error number or a (positive) number of bytes actually read.
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7 | *
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8 | * To solve the problem of having the error numbers be negative inside the
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9 | * the system and positive outside, the following mechanism is used. All the
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10 | * definitions are are the form:
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11 | *
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12 | * #define EPERM (_SIGN 1)
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13 | *
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14 | * If the macro _SYSTEM is defined, then _SIGN is set to "-", otherwise it is
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15 | * set to "". Thus when compiling the operating system, the macro _SYSTEM
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16 | * will be defined, setting EPERM to (- 1), whereas when when this
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17 | * file is included in an ordinary user program, EPERM has the value ( 1).
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18 | */
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19 |
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20 | #ifndef _ERRNO_H /* check if <errno.h> is already included */
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21 | #define _ERRNO_H /* it is not included; note that fact */
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22 |
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23 | /* Now define _SIGN as "" or "-" depending on _SYSTEM. */
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24 | #ifdef _SYSTEM
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25 | # define _SIGN -
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26 | # define OK 0
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27 | #else
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28 | # define _SIGN
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29 | #endif
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30 |
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31 | extern int errno; /* place where the error numbers go */
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32 |
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33 | /* Here are the numerical values of the error numbers. */
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34 | #define _NERROR 70 /* number of errors */
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35 |
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36 | #define EGENERIC (_SIGN 99) /* generic error */
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37 | #define EPERM (_SIGN 1) /* operation not permitted */
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38 | #define ENOENT (_SIGN 2) /* no such file or directory */
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39 | #define ESRCH (_SIGN 3) /* no such process */
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40 | #define EINTR (_SIGN 4) /* interrupted function call */
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41 | #define EIO (_SIGN 5) /* input/output error */
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42 | #define ENXIO (_SIGN 6) /* no such device or address */
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43 | #define E2BIG (_SIGN 7) /* arg list too long */
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44 | #define ENOEXEC (_SIGN 8) /* exec format error */
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45 | #define EBADF (_SIGN 9) /* bad file descriptor */
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46 | #define ECHILD (_SIGN 10) /* no child process */
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47 | #define EAGAIN (_SIGN 11) /* resource temporarily unavailable */
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48 | #define ENOMEM (_SIGN 12) /* not enough space */
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49 | #define EACCES (_SIGN 13) /* permission denied */
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50 | #define EFAULT (_SIGN 14) /* bad address */
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51 | #define ENOTBLK (_SIGN 15) /* Extension: not a block special file */
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52 | #define EBUSY (_SIGN 16) /* resource busy */
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53 | #define EEXIST (_SIGN 17) /* file exists */
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54 | #define EXDEV (_SIGN 18) /* improper link */
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55 | #define ENODEV (_SIGN 19) /* no such device */
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56 | #define ENOTDIR (_SIGN 20) /* not a directory */
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57 | #define EISDIR (_SIGN 21) /* is a directory */
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58 | #define EINVAL (_SIGN 22) /* invalid argument */
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59 | #define ENFILE (_SIGN 23) /* too many open files in system */
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60 | #define EMFILE (_SIGN 24) /* too many open files */
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61 | #define ENOTTY (_SIGN 25) /* inappropriate I/O control operation */
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62 | #define ETXTBSY (_SIGN 26) /* no longer used */
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63 | #define EFBIG (_SIGN 27) /* file too large */
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64 | #define ENOSPC (_SIGN 28) /* no space left on device */
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65 | #define ESPIPE (_SIGN 29) /* invalid seek */
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66 | #define EROFS (_SIGN 30) /* read-only file system */
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67 | #define EMLINK (_SIGN 31) /* too many links */
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68 | #define EPIPE (_SIGN 32) /* broken pipe */
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69 | #define EDOM (_SIGN 33) /* domain error (from ANSI C std) */
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70 | #define ERANGE (_SIGN 34) /* result too large (from ANSI C std) */
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71 | #define EDEADLK (_SIGN 35) /* resource deadlock avoided */
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72 | #define ENAMETOOLONG (_SIGN 36) /* file name too long */
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73 | #define ENOLCK (_SIGN 37) /* no locks available */
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74 | #define ENOSYS (_SIGN 38) /* function not implemented */
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75 | #define ENOTEMPTY (_SIGN 39) /* directory not empty */
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76 |
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77 | /* The following errors relate to networking. */
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78 | #define EPACKSIZE (_SIGN 50) /* invalid packet size for some protocol */
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79 | #define EOUTOFBUFS (_SIGN 51) /* not enough buffers left */
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80 | #define EBADIOCTL (_SIGN 52) /* illegal ioctl for device */
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81 | #define EBADMODE (_SIGN 53) /* badmode in ioctl */
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82 | #define EWOULDBLOCK (_SIGN 54)
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83 | #define EBADDEST (_SIGN 55) /* not a valid destination address */
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84 | #define EDSTNOTRCH (_SIGN 56) /* destination not reachable */
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85 | #define EISCONN (_SIGN 57) /* all ready connected */
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86 | #define EADDRINUSE (_SIGN 58) /* address in use */
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87 | #define ECONNREFUSED (_SIGN 59) /* connection refused */
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88 | #define ECONNRESET (_SIGN 60) /* connection reset */
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89 | #define ETIMEDOUT (_SIGN 61) /* connection timed out */
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90 | #define EURG (_SIGN 62) /* urgent data present */
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91 | #define ENOURG (_SIGN 63) /* no urgent data present */
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92 | #define ENOTCONN (_SIGN 64) /* no connection (yet or anymore) */
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93 | #define ESHUTDOWN (_SIGN 65) /* a write call to a shutdown connection */
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94 | #define ENOCONN (_SIGN 66) /* no such connection */
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95 | #define EAFNOSUPPORT (_SIGN 67) /* address family not supported */
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96 | #define EPROTONOSUPPORT (_SIGN 68) /* protocol not supported by AF */
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97 | #define EPROTOTYPE (_SIGN 69) /* Protocol wrong type for socket */
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98 | #define EINPROGRESS (_SIGN 70) /* Operation now in progress */
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99 | #define EADDRNOTAVAIL (_SIGN 71) /* Can't assign requested address */
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100 | #define EALREADY (_SIGN 72) /* Connection already in progress */
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101 | #define EMSGSIZE (_SIGN 73) /* Message too long */
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102 |
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103 | /* The following are not POSIX errors, but they can still happen.
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104 | * All of these are generated by the kernel and relate to message passing.
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105 | */
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106 | #define ELOCKED (_SIGN 101) /* can't send message due to deadlock */
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107 | #define EBADCALL (_SIGN 102) /* illegal system call number */
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108 | #define EBADSRCDST (_SIGN 103) /* bad source or destination process */
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109 | #define ECALLDENIED (_SIGN 104) /* no permission for system call */
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110 | #define EDEADDST (_SIGN 105) /* send destination is not alive */
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111 | #define ENOTREADY (_SIGN 106) /* source or destination is not ready */
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112 | #define EBADREQUEST (_SIGN 107) /* destination cannot handle request */
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113 | #define EDONTREPLY (_SIGN 201) /* pseudo-code: don't send a reply */
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114 |
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115 | #endif /* _ERRNO_H */
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