makes X11 binaries able to actually work: most of them were previously hang
in infinite loop wiaiting for data from the X server because SIOCNREAD
reported that some data where to be read whereas the X server had nothing
to say.
Tested (and works): xlogo, xterm, ghostview (IRIX build). Things are getting
interesting...
header to distinguish between o32, n32 and n64 ABIs. We now use this.
This suppress the need of the mips_option test, which had some fake positive.
This also removes the mandatory ordering of n32 vs o32 in the exec switch
(exec_conf.c)
- bug with order in args in mask conversion md code.
- flags can be both int and long on the alpha. kludge around that, by not
passing pointers to the conversion function.
- something is wrong with the toolchain look at the void * cast in copyout().
- sa_restorer is in a different place on the aplha. Deal with that, by not
initializing it as before. XXX: this should be changed in the MD signal
definition.
- do not save/and restore registers that should not be saved and restore
- do give an accurate sigcontext pointer to the signal handler
- do use the struct sigreturna from IRIX.
This eliminates panics and hangs in certain circonstances
Also some cosmetic changes with tabs usage
implement only the kernel version getting entries.
- make the signal conversion functions consistent; dest is arg 1.
- make linux_fakedev deal with block and char devices differently.
- add linux_sys_ugetrlimit, and flesh out the regular get/setrlimit so
that they work properly.
- add linux_mmap2 [untested].
- bump kernel to 2.4.18, and make the date be valentine's day :-)
- linux_sys_*stat64 family was totally busted. Fix it.
tested only on i386.
Status:
gdb, telnet, work
jdk-1.4.0 extractor works, jdk still coredumps.
christos