* Added {Create|Delete}Device() analogous to {Create|Delete}FileDevice
* Added a small DeviceWatcher class that reacts to entry creation/removal
* Implemented a way to start/stop node monitoring
* Start watching for devices after the boot volume has been mounted and the
the second initial scan was run
The disk device manager now creates and scans a device when a "raw" node is
published and deletes the device on removal. This makes hot-plugging of disk
devices (for example memory sticks using usb_disk) work. Their partitions will
be scanned and published so they can be mounted. Somehow the removal of the
partitions does not yet work however, any insights are welcome.
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* Introduced a new publish_node() which then actually publishs the node,
similar to the VFS's new_vnode(), and publish_vnode() semantics.
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allows event listeners to add new listeners inside a node monitoring event
(i.e. if one wants to add a listener for the entry that has just been created
and triggered the current notification).
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Instead return the directory vnode, so the calling function can insert it after
all vnode initialization is done. Otherwise entry created notifications are
sent upon inserting the node into the directory for vnodes that are not yet
fully initialized (i.e. they have no type or the device hooks are not yet set).
That would cause for example ioctls to fail when someone would react to a
notification of a newly created device.
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r24721/r24722. After resolving a symlink we weren't updating the local
type variable to the type of the link target, so that the directory
check in the next iteration would always fail.
* Added TODO.
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* No longer checks for the path delimiter twice.
* Now also checks if the first part of the path is a directory.
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first loop - the vnode passed in would still need to be checked, though.
Eventually, it would be nice to move the check to the top, though, so that
we don't need to search for the patch delimiter twice.
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as expected by POSIX programs. This allowed be to compile Haiku under itself
without any hacks at all, so I guess this means that now we are officially
self-hosting!
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in the buffer, they need to be notified after a read when their
minimal write size requirement has just become satisfied. We were
notifying only when there was no space in the buffer before, which
caused bug #1755.
* Removed Inode::NotifyWriteDone(). It's not needed anymore, since we
don't queue writers. They are always all notified, so that one doesn't
have to notify the next one, when it's done.
* Renamed *Request* to *ReadRequest, since we do have WriteRequests now
as well.
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- Added a "root" vnode to the io_context. It is used for resolving
paths and converting nodes to paths instead of sRoot. Some more
passing around of io_context structures was necessary.
- Introduced a new lock sIOContextRootLock to protect
io_context::root. The current uses of io_context::io_mutex
(put_vnode(), remove_vnode() while holding it) looked too suspicious
to use that mutex in vnode_path_to_vnode().
- Added _kern_change_root() syscall and chroot() libroot function.
- Added chroot coreutils program to the image. Funnily it seems to be
much easier to set up a little jail than under Linux (just copy
bash and libroot.so into respective subdirs; mount another pipefs
if you want pipe support).
With Haiku allowing direct access to directories via inode IDs
jailing is obviously not very secure at the moment.
- Added /var/empty to the image. It will be the chroot target for ssh.
* Changed vfs.cpp:get_cwd() so that the io_context::io_mutex is no
longer held when calling dir_vnode_to_path().
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vnode from the hash before putting it caused all sorts of problems.
* For example, BFS would trim its preallocations when the vnode is put;
if someone would read that same vnode after it had been removed, but
before BFS could trim it, it would read the old vnode which still
seemed to own the blocks which would subsequently be freed.
* This fixes bug #1914, and should also fix bug #1956.
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the former ones).
* Removed extraneous white space.
* net_server settings are now also updated when the size of the
file changed.
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able to resolve symlinks.
* file_open_entry_ref() now evaluates the openMode and passes the
correct "traverse" argument to entry_ref_to_vnode(). This fixes bug
#1932 (symlink refs wouldn't be resolved).
* dir_open_entry_ref() now always resolves symlinks, all other uses of
entry_ref_to_vnode() keep their previous behaviour, though.
* Fixed warnings; since Ingo's header changes, NULL now causes a warning
when it is used as int.
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readlink() function. It is no longer required to null-terminate the
string, shall not fail, if the buffer is too small, and shall return
the length of the string actually written into the buffer.
* Adjusted rootfs, devfs, and bfs accordingly. Also adjusted their
read_stat() hooks to return the correct symlink length in st_size.
* Our readlink() does now comply to the standard (and BeOS).
Additionally if the buffer is big enough it is nice to non-conforming
apps and null-terminates it.
* BSymLink::ReadLink() explicitly null-terminates the string now.
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all FDs in a fork()+exec()ed child open. Makes Perl test
t/run/cloexec.t pass.
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* It now also supports the common directory path.
* search_module() checked the module paths in the wrong order, ie. it preferred
modules in the system directory over the user directory.
* Clarified comment in vfs_get_module_path().
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buffer of the provided "path" argument.
* Applied patch by Vasilis to fix some warnings when build on Linux (missing
const on certain functions). We should probably fix the original
{add|remove}_debugger_command() functions in Haiku as well.
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republished, we now update them.
* This fixes occasional crashes with reloaded/repulished drivers.
* Minor cleanup.
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* driver_entry::api_version now stores the actual version instead of a
pointer to it.
* Renamed node_path_entry to path_entry and reused it for driver
reloading: handle_driver_events() will now also check for drivers to
add in the sDriversToAdd list.
* Added new devfs_driver_added(), and devfs_driver_removed() functions
that trigger certain driver actions.
* Implemented notifying devfs on B_ENTRY_CREATED, B_ENTRY_REMOVED, and
B_ENTRY_MOVED events in probe.cpp. The watched directory inode numbers
are now stored in a hash for B_ENTRY_MOVED.
* unpublish_driver() did not actually delete the node, it only marked
it removable since we never get/put the node. We now do, and so the
node is actually removed as intended.
* Added "devfs_driver" KDL command.
* Minor cleanup.
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and made it public (within the kernel).
* _user_entry_ref_to_path() is now using that function.
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* load_driver() now uses republish_driver() instead of publishing all
devices every time. This allows published nodes to remain stable, no
matter if the driver has been unloaded in the mean time or not.
* Offloaded driver reloading to a kernel daemon. Since this is regarded
to happen rarely, a simple event variable will be set when something
happened, and the daemon will then check all known drivers.
* devfs_open() will now check if the driver has to be reloaded, and will
do so before opening the device.
* Moved republish_driver() around again.
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{get|put}_node() is not really what we want either; moved the maintenance
into the open() and free_cookie() hooks.
* This should fix driver reloading on change for drivers that have been used
before.
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NodeMonitor.h.
* The latter will be set in "statFields" for interim updates when you have
asked to get them via the former.
* BFS now uses the B_STAT_INTERIM_UPDATE flag for sending updates to actively
written files.
* This makes us more compatible with BeOS again; if you only asked for
B_WATCH_STAT, you will now only receive a notification if the file in
question has been closed.
* Tracker now uses B_WATCH_INTERIM_STAT to always get all updates (ie.
downloading a file will update its size and modification time in Tracker
periodically during the download).
* Wether "needsTrimming" was true or not has no influence on wether or not
the size index needs to be updated in BFS - only the actual file size is
stored there, not the on-disk size.
* Added a TODO comment in Inode::WriteAt() that it would actually need to
update the size index when changing the file size, not when the file has
been closed (but that's probably too slow).
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* Right now, only already known loaded drivers will be monitored for changes;
their devices aren't republished, though, since that would cause a deadlock
in the node notification mechanism (listeners are called synchronously);
need to offload that the event handling to another thread.
* On changes of (known) driver directories, the device manager will now print
some info to the syslog.
* Fixed republish_driver() I broke recently (would skip every other node), and
moved it to the driver functions section of the devfs.cpp.
* Implemented currently unused unpublish_driver() function that would have to
be called before reloading a driver.
* If a driver is in use when it's updated, we mark it, but we don't do anything
with that info when we could.
* Minor cleanup.
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* our flock::l_len was inclusive, while it's exclusive (the last byte locked
is (l_start - 1 + l_len) not just (l_start + l_len).
* F_UNLCK removes all locks of the calling process that are within the specified
region - existing locks might also cut or divided.
* Apparently, a single team can lock the same region as often as it wants.
* advisory_locking is now using a DoublyLinkedList instead of its C counterpart.
* advisory_lock now has start + end fields, instead of offset + len, it's
handier this way.
* This fixes bug #1791.
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name of the drivers.
* Allow driver::publish_devices() to return NULL to hint that it has no devices
to publish anymore (ie. existing devices will be unpublished in this case).
* republish_driver() now also calls load_driver() in case the driver is not
loaded.
* publish_device() and unpublish_node() now maintain the new
driver_entry::devices_published field, so we always know how many devices
a driver has now.
* Minor cleanup.
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* Implemented automatic syscall restarts:
- A syscall can indicate that it has been interrupted and can be
restarted by setting a respective bit in thread::flags. It can
store parameters it wants to be preserved for the restart in
thread::syscall_restart::parameters. Another thread::flags bit
indicates whether it has been restarted.
- handle_signals() clears the restart flag, if the handled signal
has a handler function installed and SA_RESTART is not set. Another
thread flag (THREAD_FLAGS_DONT_RESTART_SYSCALL) can prevent syscalls
from being restarted, even if they could be (not used yet, but we
might want to use it in resume_thread(), so that we stay
behaviorally compatible with BeOS).
- The architecture specific syscall handler restarts the syscall, if
the restart flag is set. Implemented for x86 only.
- Added some support functions in the private <syscall_restart.h> to
simplify the syscall restart code in the syscalls.
- Adjusted all syscalls that can potentially be restarted accordingly.
- _user_ioctl() sets new thread flag THREAD_FLAGS_IOCTL_SYSCALL while
calling the underlying FS's/driver's hook, so that syscall restarts
can also be supported there.
* thread_at_kernel_exit() invokes handle_signals() in a loop now, as
long as the latter indicates that the thread shall be suspended, so
that after waking up signals received in the meantime will be handled
before the thread returns to userland. Adjusted handle_signals()
accordingly -- when encountering a suspending signal we don't check
for further signals.
* Fixed sigsuspend(): Suspending the thread and rescheduling doesn't
result in the correct behavior. Instead we employ a temporary
condition variable and interruptably wait on it. The POSIX test
suite test passes, now.
* Made the switch_sem[_etc]() behavior on interruption consistent.
Depending on when the signal arrived (before the call or when already
waiting) the first semaphore would or wouldn't be released. Now we
consistently release it.
* Refactored _user_{read,write}[v]() syscalls. Use a common function for
either pair. The iovec version doesn't fail anymore, if anything could
be read/written at all. It also checks whether a complete vector
could be read/written, so that we won't skip data, if the underlying
FS/driver couldn't read/write more ATM.
* Some refactoring in the x86 syscall handler: The int 99 and sysenter
handlers use a common subroutine to avoid code duplication.
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The return value of Inode::WaitForRequest() is status_t not bool. So the
method would always fail when it actually succeeded. This affected reads
from pipes which didn't have data. The bug was hidded since VFS code
mostly checks error codes only against < B_OK, so that such a read would
be treated as 0 byte read.
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already knows this driver.
* This should also allow to have a driver in home/config/add-ons/... overlays
a driver with the same name in system/add-ons/...
* This should also fix bug #1750.
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(must also compare to BSD; I've looked at their sources, but I might have
missed something).
* Added sys/file.h and the flock() system call.
* common_fcntl() could forget to put back the file descriptor on some error
conditions (I guess we should introduce and use a DescriptorGetter class).
* Cleaned up fcntl.h, moved the BSD extensions S_IREAD and S_IWRITE to
sys/stat.h where they belong, and added the missing S_IEXEC to them.
* Added some more comments.
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file position in case an offset was specified.
* Reverted r23828-r23830 in File.cpp: don't fix the symptoms but the cause
of the problem (hey, that has to be in the kernel, right? :))
* Cleanup of File.cpp, removed OpenBeOS namespace.
* Moved user_fd_kernel_ioctl() to the section where it belongs to (that
function should be renamed, though).
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vm_cache_write_modified() here anymore since quite some time, it actually
doesn't make any sense to call the file system's "fsync" method here.
This should make syncing all file systems much faster when many vnodes are
in use.
* If a file system doesn't use the file cache, it can still just sync everything
it needs to in its "sync" method.
* Added a TODO item on how to improve sync speed further, if necessary.
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* Fixed the usage text of the "help" KDL command.
* Made the "ambiguous command" warning shorter, so that it will still fit in
the exception buffer.
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* Added some temporary variables to the commands.
* Use parse_expression() where appropriate.
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any devices anymore it gets unloaded. Also made sure the function pointers
are properly initialized and disabled debug output.
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