* Increase the size of sigset_t to accomodate 128 signals -- adding new
versions of sys_setprocmask(), sys_sigaction(), sys_sigpending() and
sys_sigsuspend() to handle the changed arguments.
* Abstract the guts of sys_sigaltstack(), sys_setprocmask(), sys_sigaction(),
sys_sigpending() and sys_sigsuspend() into separate functions, and call them
from all the emulations rather than hard-coding everything. (Avoids uses
the stackgap crap for these system calls.)
* Add a new flag (p_checksig) to indicate that a process may have signals
pending and userret() needs to do the full (slow) check.
* Eliminate SAS_ALTSTACK; it's exactly the inverse of SS_DISABLE.
* Correct emulation bugs with restoring SS_ONSTACK.
* Make the signal mask in the sigcontext always use the emulated mask format.
* Store signals internally in sigaction structures, rather than maintaining a
bunch of little sigsets for each SA_* bit.
* Keep track of where we put the signal trampoline, rather than figuring it out
in *_sendsig().
* Issue a warning when a non-emulated sigaction bit is observed.
* Add missing emulated signals, and a native SIGPWR (currently not used).
* Implement the `not reset when caught' semantics for relevant signals.
Note: Only code touched by the i386 port has been modified. Other ports and
emulations need to be updated.
the individual emulated readdirs must check.
Since netbsd and freebsd return EINVAL for the error
and I don't know what the other platforms do, return
EINVAL for them too.
UVM was written by chuck cranor <chuck@maria.wustl.edu>, with some
minor portions derived from the old Mach code. i provided some help
getting swap and paging working, and other bug fixes/ideas. chuck
silvers <chuq@chuq.com> also provided some other fixes.
this is the rest of the MI portion changes.
this will be KNF'd shortly. :-)
- Fix memcntl()
- Fixed stat and mknod syscalls to properly disassemble and reassemble
dev_t values to/from emulation dev_t's
- Added pty (ptmx) subsystem at svr4net minor number 10 -- /dev/ptmx
- Implemented fork1() as fork() (should change if and when threads get
added to the system)
- fixed spellings in disclaimer in svr4_net.c; it looks like someone went
and did a s/nd/st/g on the whole file... yuck
- changed ptmx device to also halt on ENXIO (for pty files that exist with
no kernel pty to back them)
- fixed SVR4 setpgrp() to be a near equivalent to BSD setsid() (old
emulation didn't create a new session)
in 32 bits. Provide an error message to the user, and return EINVAL.
Also, pay attention to the EOF flag from VOP_READDIR. Correct a
misspell in a panic message.
directory and running out of space in the dest buffer, off should point to the
current entry (which was not saved) and not to the next.
I discovered this bug using linux and SunOS emulation over NFS, but seems to
affect other emulations as well.
to do some more testing.
- add POSIX.4 sysconfig options [we don't support them, but we don't
return EINVAL too]
- More kludges in the interpeter load address. I hope I escape the kludge
police...
We can now run them, but:
1. setcontext() causes a panic so binaries that receive signals
crash the machine [something is wrong with the register setup].
sleep 10 ==
Watchdog reset
Data Access Exception
Type help for more information
ok
2. csh says "unknown software trap a7".
3. ls gives us a bus error.
4. ldd works :-)
But I solved the problem that had been bothering me for weeks :-)
2. many termio, ioctl, sigaction fixes
3. better socket type emulation; still ticotsord [the loopback interface I
guess] does not work properly on svr4 4.1.
4. new gettimeofday, fixed utssys..
5. rmdir and mkdir were swapped in syscalls.master