have one parent yet (on Darwin, multiple parents are possible: the IOKit
seems to handle a graph more than a tree). Introfuction of a keyboard
driver parent for IOHIDSystem.
The kernel keymapping is still a big mystery.
the off_t argument, Darwin does not. In order to get the off_t argument
going through our syscall machinery, we declare it as two long arguments,
and we reassemble it in darwin_sys_lseek.
Darwin specific files. The handler does nothing yet.
This needs some improvement. Darwin attaches an IOHIDSystem device to
each human-interface device in the tree: mouse, keyboard, and a few others.
For now we only emulate one IOHIDSystem device.
two ways:
- the child gets its pid as retval[0] (userland stub will turn it into a 0),
retval[1] is 1 and it is 0 in the parent.
- in the child, the fork syscall is successful, hence we must skip the next
instruction.
compat/common, so that they can be shared by several emulations, and use
them for Darwin.
This removes the ugly dependance on FreeBSD freebsd_file.c for COMPAT_DARWIN