minor of libc and the major of libutil). For little-endian architectures
merge the bnswap() assembly versions with nto* and hton* using symbols
aliasing. Use symbol renaming for the bswap function in this case to avoid
namespace pollution.
Declare bswap* in machine/bswap.h, not machine/endian.h. For little-endian
machines, common code for inline macros go in machine/byte_swap.h
Sync libkern with libc.
Adjust #include in kernel sources for machine/bswap.h.
Make ext2fs_init() call ufs_init(). it was doing the init by itself,
testing for extern done != 0. This bug was hidden by the fact that
ext2fs_init() is called before ffs_init().
this check, before calling VOP_READDIR. Second, vn_readdir
returns a different error even. Finally, some FS's might
want to write their directories into files that look like
BSD directories and then have ufs_readdir parse them.
* in the read vnode operator, check for IO_SYNC being set in the ioflag and
synchronously update the file's meta-data if appropriate.
* in the write vnode operator, update the appropriate checks for IO_SYNC being
set in the ioflag to reflect that IO_DSYNC is now inclusive-or'ed into
IO_SYNC, and require all IO_SYNC bits to be set for operations defined by
synchronized I/O file integrity completion but not by synchronized I/O data
integrity completion.
as with user-land programs, include files are installed by each directory
in the tree that has includes to install. (This allows more flexibility
as to what gets installed, makes 'partial installs' easier, and gives us
more options as to which machines' includes get installed at any given
time.) The old SYS_INCLUDES={symlinks,copies} behaviours are _both_
still supported, though at least one bug in the 'symlinks' case is
fixed by this change. Include files can't be build before installation,
so directories that have includes as targets (e.g. dev/pci) have to move
those targets into a different Makefile.