linux_errno.h revision 1.7
1/* 	$NetBSD: linux_errno.h,v 1.7 2001/02/12 21:25:08 manu Exp $	*/
2
3/*-
4 * Copyright (c) 1995, 1998 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 * All rights reserved.
6 *
7 * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 * by Frank van der Linden and Eric Haszlakiewicz.
9 *
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20 *	This product includes software developed by the NetBSD
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25 *
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37 */
38
39#ifndef _I386_LINUX_ERRNO_H
40#define _I386_LINUX_ERRNO_H
41
42/*
43 * Linux/i386 returns negative errors to userland
44 * The libc makes the errno positive.
45 */
46#define LINUX_SCERR_SIGN -
47
48/* Use common/linux_errno.h for #1-35 */
49
50#define LINUX_ENAMETOOLONG	36
51#define LINUX_ENOLCK		37
52#define LINUX_ENOSYS		38
53#define LINUX_ENOTEMPTY		39
54#define LINUX_ELOOP		40
55#define LINUX_ENOMSG		42
56#define LINUX_EIDRM		43
57#define LINUX_ECHRNG		44
58#define LINUX_EL2NSYNC		45
59#define LINUX_EL3HLT		46
60#define LINUX_EL3RST		47
61#define LINUX_ELNRNG		48
62#define LINUX_EUNATCH		49
63#define LINUX_ENOCSI		50
64#define LINUX_EL2HLT		51
65#define LINUX_EBADE		52
66#define LINUX_EBADR		53
67#define LINUX_EXFULL		54
68#define LINUX_ENOANO		55
69#define LINUX_EBADRQC		56
70#define LINUX_EBADSLT		57
71#define LINUX_EDEADLOCK		58
72#define LINUX_EBFONT		59
73#define LINUX_ENOSTR		60
74#define LINUX_ENODATA		61
75#define LINUX_ETIME		62
76#define LINUX_ENOSR		63
77#define LINUX_ENONET		64
78#define LINUX_ENOPKG		65
79#define LINUX_EREMOTE		66
80#define LINUX_ENOLINK		67
81#define LINUX_EADV		68
82#define LINUX_ESRMNT		69
83#define LINUX_ECOMM		70
84#define LINUX_EPROTO		71
85#define LINUX_EMULTIHOP		72
86#define LINUX_EDOTDOT		73
87#define LINUX_EBADMSG		74
88#define LINUX_EOVERFLOW		75
89#define LINUX_ENOTUNIQ		76
90#define LINUX_EBADFD		77
91#define LINUX_EREMCHG		78
92#define LINUX_ELIBACC		79
93#define LINUX_ELIBBAD		80
94#define LINUX_ELIBSCN		81
95#define LINUX_ELIBMAX		82
96#define LINUX_ELIBEXEC		83
97#define LINUX_EILSEQ		84
98#define LINUX_ERESTART		85
99#define LINUX_ESTRPIPE		86
100#define LINUX_EUSERS		87
101#define LINUX_ENOTSOCK		88
102#define LINUX_EDESTADDRREQ	89
103#define LINUX_EMSGSIZE		90
104#define LINUX_EPROTOTYPE	91
105#define LINUX_ENOPROTOOPT	92
106#define LINUX_EPROTONOSUPPORT	93
107#define LINUX_ESOCKTNOSUPPORT	94
108#define LINUX_EOPNOTSUPP	95
109#define LINUX_EPFNOSUPPORT	96
110#define LINUX_EAFNOSUPPORT	97
111#define LINUX_EADDRINUSE	98
112#define LINUX_EADDRNOTAVAIL	99
113#define LINUX_ENETDOWN		100
114#define LINUX_ENETUNREACH	101
115#define LINUX_ENETRESET		102
116#define LINUX_ECONNABORTED	103
117#define LINUX_ECONNRESET	104
118#define LINUX_ENOBUFS		105
119#define LINUX_EISCONN		106
120#define LINUX_ENOTCONN		107
121#define LINUX_ESHUTDOWN		108
122#define LINUX_ETOOMANYREFS	109
123#define LINUX_ETIMEDOUT		110
124#define LINUX_ECONNREFUSED	111
125#define LINUX_EHOSTDOWN		112
126#define LINUX_EHOSTUNREACH	113
127#define LINUX_EALREADY		114
128#define LINUX_EINPROGRESS	115
129#define LINUX_ESTALE		116
130#define LINUX_EUCLEAN		117
131#define LINUX_ENOTNAM		118
132#define LINUX_ENAVAIL		119
133#define LINUX_EISNAM		120
134#define LINUX_EREMOTEIO		121
135#define LINUX_EDQUOT		122
136
137#endif /* !_I386_LINUX_ERRNO_H */
138