1UNW_IS_SIGNAL_FRAME(3)       Programming Library        UNW_IS_SIGNAL_FRAME(3)
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NAME

6       unw_is_signal_frame -- check if current frame is a signal frame
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SYNOPSIS

9       #include <libunwind.h>
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11       int unw_is_signal_frame(unw_cursor_t *cp);
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DESCRIPTION

14       The  unw_is_signal_frame() routine returns a positive value if the cur‐
15       rent frame identified by cp is a signal frame, and a value of 0  other‐
16       wise.  For  the  purpose  of this discussion, a signal frame is a frame
17       that was created in response to a  potentially  asynchronous  interrup‐
18       tion.  For  UNIX and UNIX-like platforms, such frames are normally cre‐
19       ated by the kernel when delivering a signal.  In a  kernel-environment,
20       a  signal  frame  might,  for example, correspond to a frame created in
21       response to a device interrupt.
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23       Signal frames are somewhat unusual because the asynchronous  nature  of
24       the  events  that create them require storing the contents of registers
25       that are normally treated as scratch (``caller-saved'') registers.
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RETURN VALUE

28       On successful  completion,  unw_is_signal_frame()  returns  a  positive
29       value if the current frame is a signal frame, or 0 if it is not. Other‐
30       wise, a negative value of one of the error-codes below is returned.
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THREAD AND SIGNAL SAFETY

33       unw_is_signal_frame() is thread-safe as well as safe to use from a sig‐
34       nal handler.
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ERRORS

37       UNW_ENOINFO
38               Libunwind  is  unable  to  determine whether or not the current
39              frame is a signal frame.
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SEE ALSO

42       libunwind(3),   unw_get_reg(3),    unw_set_reg(3),    unw_get_fpreg(3),
43       unw_set_fpreg(3)
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AUTHOR

46       David Mosberger-Tang
47       Email: dmosberger@gmail.com
48       WWW: http://www.nongnu.org/libunwind/.
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52Programming Library             16 August 2007          UNW_IS_SIGNAL_FRAME(3)
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