'\" t .\" Manual page created with latex2man on Thu Aug 16 09:44:45 MDT 2007 .\" NOTE: This file is generated, DO NOT EDIT. .de Vb .ft CW .nf .. .de Ve .ft R .fi .. .TH "UNW\\_IS\\_SIGNAL\\_FRAME" "3" "16 August 2007" "Programming Library " "Programming Library " .SH NAME unw_is_signal_frame \-\- check if current frame is a signal frame .PP .SH SYNOPSIS .PP #include .br .PP int unw_is_signal_frame(unw_cursor_t *cp); .br .PP .SH DESCRIPTION .PP The unw_is_signal_frame() routine returns a positive value if the current frame identified by cp is a signal frame, and a value of 0 otherwise. For the purpose of this discussion, a signal frame is a frame that was created in response to a potentially asynchronous interruption. For UNIX and UNIX\-like platforms, such frames are normally created by the kernel when delivering a signal. In a kernel\-environment, a signal frame might, for example, correspond to a frame created in response to a device interrupt. .PP Signal frames are somewhat unusual because the asynchronous nature of the events that create them require storing the contents of registers that are normally treated as scratch (``caller\-saved\&'') registers. .PP .SH RETURN VALUE .PP On successful completion, unw_is_signal_frame() returns a positive value if the current frame is a signal frame, or 0 if it is not. Otherwise, a negative value of one of the error\-codes below is returned. .PP .SH THREAD AND SIGNAL SAFETY .PP unw_is_signal_frame() is thread\-safe as well as safe to use from a signal handler. .PP .SH ERRORS .PP .TP UNW_ENOINFO Libunwind is unable to determine whether or not the current frame is a signal frame. .PP .SH SEE ALSO .PP libunwind(3), unw_get_reg(3), unw_set_reg(3), unw_get_fpreg(3), unw_set_fpreg(3) .PP .SH AUTHOR .PP David Mosberger\-Tang .br Email: \fBdmosberger@gmail.com\fP .br WWW: \fBhttp://www.nongnu.org/libunwind/\fP\&. .\" NOTE: This file is generated, DO NOT EDIT.