================ @@ -61,10 +61,17 @@ void LinuxSignals::Reset() { AddSignal(5, "SIGTRAP", true, true, true, "trace trap (not reset when caught)"); AddSignal(6, "SIGABRT", false, true, true, "abort()/IOT trap", "SIGIOT"); - AddSignal(7, "SIGBUS", false, true, true, "bus error"); - ADD_SIGCODE(SIGBUS, 7, BUS_ADRALN, 1, "illegal alignment"); - ADD_SIGCODE(SIGBUS, 7, BUS_ADRERR, 2, "illegal address"); - ADD_SIGCODE(SIGBUS, 7, BUS_OBJERR, 3, "hardware error"); +#if defined(mips) || defined(__mips__) || defined(__mips) + AddSignal(10, "SIGBUS", false, true, true, "bus error"); + ADD_SIGCODE(SIGBUS, 10, BUS_ADRALN, 1, "illegal alignment"); + ADD_SIGCODE(SIGBUS, 10, BUS_ADRERR, 2, "illegal address"); + ADD_SIGCODE(SIGBUS, 10, BUS_OBJERR, 3, "hardware error"); +#else + AddSignal(7, "SIGBUS", false, true, true, "bus error"); + ADD_SIGCODE(SIGBUS, 7, BUS_ADRALN, 1, "illegal alignment"); + ADD_SIGCODE(SIGBUS, 7, BUS_ADRERR, 2, "illegal address"); + ADD_SIGCODE(SIGBUS, 7, BUS_OBJERR, 3, "hardware error"); +#endif ---------------- DavidSpickett wrote:
I suspect that this code is also used in the `lldb` client, which may be built on a platform other than the target platform. For example, I can debug MIPS Linux remotely from a Mac OS host. It will need to be a runtime check in this case, and the compile time checks relaxed. If this code only ever runs in lldb-server, then it could be fine. https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/132688 _______________________________________________ lldb-commits mailing list lldb-commits@lists.llvm.org https://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lldb-commits