Re: SEGEV defines

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Presumably they match IRIX... like the rest of MIPS's oddball
definitions.  A little hard to change them now.

On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 12:33:55PM -0800, Bradley Bozarth wrote:
> Can these be changed?
> 
> > Now a question, why does mips use these values:                               
> >  #define SIGEV_SIGNAL   129     /* notify via signal */                       
> >  #define SIGEV_CALLBACK 130     /* ??? */                                     
> >  #define SIGEV_THREAD   131     /* deliver via thread                         
> > creation */                                                                   
> >                                                                               
> > It is the only platform that adds anything to the simple                      
> > 1,2,3 values used on other platforms.  The reason I ask, is                   
> > that I would like to change them to conform to all the                        
> > others.
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Daniel Jacobowitz
MontaVista Software                         Debian GNU/Linux Developer


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