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-/*
- * Copyright (c) 1995 The University of Utah and
- * the Computer Systems Laboratory at the University of Utah (CSL).
- * All rights reserved.
- *
- * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software is hereby
- * granted provided that (1) source code retains these copyright, permission,
- * and disclaimer notices, and (2) redistributions including binaries
- * reproduce the notices in supporting documentation, and (3) all advertising
- * materials mentioning features or use of this software display the following
- * acknowledgement: ``This product includes software developed by the
- * Computer Systems Laboratory at the University of Utah.''
- *
- * THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH AND CSL ALLOW FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS
- * IS" CONDITION. THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH AND CSL DISCLAIM ANY LIABILITY OF
- * ANY KIND FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
- *
- * CSL requests users of this software to return to csl-dist@cs.utah.edu any
- * improvements that they make and grant CSL redistribution rights.
- *
- * Author: Bryan Ford, University of Utah CSL
- */
-/*
- * This header file defines a set of POSIX errno values
- * that fits consistently into the Mach error code "space" -
- * i.e. these error code values can be mixed with kern_return_t's
- * and mach_msg_return_t's and such without conflict.
- * Higher-level services are not required to use these values
- * (or, for that matter, any of the mach/sa header files),
- * but if they use other values of their own choosing,
- * those values may conflict with values in the Mach error code space,
- * making it necessary to keep the different types of error codes separate.
- *
- * (For example, Lites uses BSD's errno values,
- * which conflict with Mach's kern_return_t values,
- * and therefore must carefully distinguish between BSD and Mach error codes
- * and never return one type when the other is expected, etc. -
- * we've found this to be a frequent source of bugs.)
- *
- * One (probably the main) disadvantage of using these error codes
- * is that, since they don't start from around 0 like typical Unix errno values,
- * it's impossible to provide a conventional Unix-style sys_errlist table for them.
- * However, they are compatible with the POSIX-blessed strerror and perror routines.
- */
-#ifndef _MACH_SA_ERRNO_H_
-#define _MACH_SA_ERRNO_H_
-
-extern int errno; /* global error number */
-
-/* ISO/ANSI C-1990 errors */
-#define EDOM 0xc001 /* Numerical argument out of domain */
-#define ERANGE 0xc002 /* Result too large */
-
-/* POSIX-1990 errors */
-#define E2BIG 0xc003 /* Argument list too long */
-#define EACCES 0xc004 /* Permission denied */
-#define EAGAIN 0xc005 /* Resource temporarily unavailable */
-#define EBADF 0xc006 /* Bad file descriptor */
-#define EBUSY 0xc007 /* Device busy */
-#define ECHILD 0xc008 /* No child processes */
-#define EDEADLK 0xc009 /* Resource deadlock avoided */
-#define EEXIST 0xc00a /* File exists */
-#define EFAULT 0xc00b /* Bad address */
-#define EFBIG 0xc00c /* File too large */
-#define EINTR 0xc00d /* Interrupted system call */
-#define EINVAL 0xc00e /* Invalid argument */
-#define EIO 0xc00f /* Input/output error */
-#define EISDIR 0xc010 /* Is a directory */
-#define EMFILE 0xc011 /* Too many open files */
-#define EMLINK 0xc012 /* Too many links */
-#define ENAMETOOLONG 0xc013 /* File name too long */
-#define ENFILE 0xc014 /* Too many open files in system */
-#define ENODEV 0xc015 /* Operation not supported by device */
-#define ENOENT 0xc016 /* No such file or directory */
-#define ENOEXEC 0xc017 /* Exec format error */
-#define ENOLCK 0xc018 /* No locks available */
-#define ENOMEM 0xc019 /* Cannot allocate memory */
-#define ENOSPC 0xc01a /* No space left on device */
-#define ENOSYS 0xc01b /* Function not implemented */
-#define ENOTDIR 0xc01c /* Not a directory */
-#define ENOTEMPTY 0xc01d /* Directory not empty */
-#define ENOTTY 0xc01e /* Inappropriate ioctl for device */
-#define ENXIO 0xc01f /* Device not configured */
-#define EPERM 0xc020 /* Operation not permitted */
-#define EPIPE 0xc021 /* Broken pipe */
-#define EROFS 0xc022 /* Read-only file system */
-#define ESPIPE 0xc023 /* Illegal seek */
-#define ESRCH 0xc024 /* No such process */
-#define EXDEV 0xc025 /* Cross-device link */
-
-/* POSIX-1993 errors */
-#define EBADMSG 0xc026
-#define ECANCELED 0xc027
-#define EINPROGRESS 0xc028
-#define EMSGSIZE 0xc029
-#define ENOTSUP 0xc02a
-
-#endif _MACH_SA_ERRNO_H_