synchronous scanning is supported.
* Removed the disk device job support from the disk device manager.
* K{Disk,File,Partitioning}System:
- Remove querying and validation methods.
- Commented out the modification methods until their fate is decided.
* Removed obsolete _user_get_partitionable_spaces().
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The low memory handler now has two passes which should help there; however, it
might also accidently remove recently used vnodes, too. We could mark the clean
ones in some way if that turns out to be a problem.
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busy vnodes.
* dir_create_entry_ref() used get_vnode() incorrectly (and could therefore
potentially prevent a file system from doing proper locking when called
from the kernel).
* The vnode_store now uses this for its acquire_unreferenced_ref()
implementation (and therefore for the page writer).
* read_into_cache() and write_to_cache() were still marked inline.
* The system will now wait 10 secs for a busy vnode before returning an error.
* It will also no longer panic in that case.
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We actually need to fail for sockets, too, but until I'm mistaken, we
can't identify them in the VFS. Fixes bug #1539.
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mjw for the hint. Fixes bug #1516.
* Changed _{kern,user}_create_symlink() to no longer check the supplied
link string. BeOS seems to do that, but this is not standard
conforming. The previous implementation even used the path processed
by check_path(), which would potentially have appended a ".".
* Some style cleanup.
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* Made the kernel rootfs reusable by the FS Shell and removed the
copy in the FS Shell sources.
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* the page writer don't allow to block, while all other writers do. This fixes
bug #1509. The reason the page writer needs this is because it marks several
pages from different caches as busy.
* Fixed a warning about ASSERT being defined already in BFS, since
util/DoublyLinkedList.h now includes debug.h.
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vfs_select.h, respectively moved most of it into the new kernel
private header wait_for_objects.h.
* Added new experimental API functions wait_for_objects[_etc](). They
work pretty much like poll(), but also for semaphores, ports, and
threads.
* Removed the "ref" parameter from notify_select_events() and the
select_sync_pool functions as well as from fd_ops::fd_[de]select(). It
is no longer needed. The FS interface select() hook still has it,
though -- the VFS will always pass 0.
* de]select_fd() take a select_info* instead of a select_sync* + ref
pair, now. Added respective functions for semaphores, ports, and
threads.
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* In select_fd(): First get the file descriptor, then check whether any
events have to be selected at all. This has the advantage that the
caller can interpret an error return code as invalid FD. Consequently
common_poll() no longer checks FD validity separately -- this was a
race condition.
* common_poll() always selects POLLERR and POLLHUP now, which it has to
do according to the specs.
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* Reworked the select support:
- The io_context additionally stores a table of lists of select_infos,
which enables it to deselect events of a pending select() when
closing a FD. This prevents a race condition potentially causing a
write to stale memory.
- The opaque selectsync* passed to FSs is now actually a select_info*.
This was necessary, since the FDs deselect() hook (unlike the
select() hook) doesn't take a "ref" argument and deselecting a
single info (e.g. caused by a premature close()) was not possible.
The select() hook's "ref" argument has become superfluous.
- It should now be relatively easy to implement a poll_on_steroids()
that can also wait for objects other than FDs (e.g. semaphores,
ports, threads etc.).
* Set/reset the signal mask in common_select(). This makes pselect()
work as required.
* Reorganized vfs_resize_fd_table().
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writers.
* Removed the optimization for piping data between two threads of the
same team. This greatly simplifies the code. It seems to me the case
is very uncommon; it could be added back later, though.
* Basically rewrote reading from and writing to the pipe:
- A blockable writer can now write more than what is currently
available in the ring buffer.
- Writing respects the PIPE_BUF non-interleaving limit, though our
headers don't seem to define PIPE_BUF anywhere.
- Unblock writers, when the last reader is gone and send those that
haven't written anything yet a SIGPIPE. Fixes bug #1476.
* Correctly implemented select() support. We were only notifying
writers. We manage two separate select sync pools per pipe now: one
for the reader end and one for the writer end.
* Reading/writing from the root dir does no longer end in KDL.
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* Removed the vm_cache/vm_store ref_count duality that besides being a bit ugly
also created the page dameon cache retrieval problem: now, only areas (and
cache consumers) retrieve a reference to the store (and therefore, the vnode).
The page daemon doesn't need to care about this at all anymore, and the pseudo
references of the vm_cache could be removed again.
* Rearranged deletion of vnodes such that its ID can be reused directly after
fs_remove_vnode() has been called.
* vm_page_allocate_page() no longer panics when it runs out of pages, but just
waits for new pages to become available using the new sFreeCondition condition
variable - to make sure this happens in an acceptable time frame, it'll
trigger a run of the low memory handlers.
* Implemented a page_thief() that steals inactive pages from caches and puts
them into the free queue. It runs as a low memory handler.
* The file cache now sets the usage count on the pages it inserts into the
cache (needs some rework though, cache_io() doesn't do it yet).
* Instead of panicking, the kernel will currently dead lock in low memory
situations, since BFS does a bit too much in bfs_release_vnode().
* Some minor cleanup.
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reference count to drop below 0 there.
* Added TODO describing a serious race condition between free_vnode()
and the page daemon.
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increment the root node vnode reference count. Otherwise it could race
with fs_unmount(). Fixes bug #1438.
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content name are supported.
* Added file_system_module_info::flags (analogously to
partition_module_info::flags) which indicate which disk device
features the FS supports.
* Replaced the
file_system_module_info/partition_module_info::supports_*()
hooks by a get_supported_operations() hook and for partitioning
systems additionally a get_supported_child_operations() hook.
* Updated file and partitioning systems accordingly.
* Updated fs_shell accordingly.
* Updated the DDM accordingly. The syscall interface remains unchanged,
though.
* _user_supports_initializing_partition() also checks whether the parent
partitioning system is content now.
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Also check for negative positions smaller -1
(as -1 means using current address).
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* Inode::MayReleaseWriter() would release the semaphore too often; therefore,
Inode::WriteDataToBuffer() now loops in case it still couldn't write anything
instead of failing - this fixes a race condition (ie. a device is full message).
* In case the read request got filled two times (while adding the request, and
after waiting for it to become filled), ReadRequest::PutBuffer() overwrote the
output data. This fixes bug #1331.
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* Simplified the notification framework: removed the updater stuff completely;
it was only there to account for some peculiarities of the node monitor which
we now solved differently.
* NotificationListener no longer includes a doubly linked list link for convenience;
it might want to listen to more than just one service.
* NotificationService cannot have an abstract destructor.
* Changed the _user_stop_watching() syscall to mirror the Be API; ie. it's no
longer possible to just remove some flags separately, just to stop listening
completely.
* Adapted the node monitor implementation to live in the NodeMonitorService class
that uses the new notification framework.
* Removed the public kernel node monitor API - it wasn't useful that way since you
couldn't do a lot with the KMessage in the kernel without using a private API.
Now you will have to use the (private) notification manager to use the node monitor
from inside the kernel. At a later point, we might introduce a public API for that,
too.
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now fail with B_BAD_VALUE. It's also no longer possible to overwrite the begin
of a partition by specifying a negative position, as negative positions are no
longer translated into 0.
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misrouting when the net server set up the loop device, thus stopping the
net boot process.
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* Refactored RescanDiskSystems(). Pulled out a function
_RescanDiskSystems() that scans for either file or partitioning
systems. RescanDiskSystems(), which scanned for file systems only
before, is used from the constructor as well (open_module_list()
works in the early boot process since a while).
* Made InitialDeviceScan() and partition scanning safe to be called a second
time. We call it directly after the kernel has mounted the boot
volume, now, so that additional disk systems from the boot volume have a
chance to recognize previously unrecognized partitions. This is a
temporary change only; later the disk device manager shall
automatically find out when new disk systems/devices/whatever are
available.
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* Minor cleanup, reordered header files to go from private/local to public/global.
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* Images preloaded by the boot loader had to be modules to be of any use
to the kernel. Extended the mechanism so that any images not accepted
by the module code would later be tried to be added as drivers by the
devfs. This is a little hacky ATM, since the devfs manages the drivers
using a hash map keyed by the drivers inode ID, which those drivers
obviously don't have.
* The devfs emulates read_pages() using read(), if the device driver
doesn't implement the former (all old-style drivers), thus making it
possible to BFS, which uses the file cache which in turn requires
read_pages(), on the device. write_pages() emulation is still missing.
* Replaced the kernel_args::boot_disk structure by a KMessage, which can
more flexibly be extended and deals more gracefully with
arbitrarily-size data. The disk_identifier structure still exists,
though. It is added as message field in cases where needed (non net
boot). Moved the boot_drive_number field of the bios_ia32 platform
specific args into the message.
* Made the stage 1 PXE boot loader superfluous. Moved the relevant
initialization code into the stage 2 loader, which can now be loaded
directly via PXE.
* The PXE boot loader does now download a boot tgz archive via TFTP. It
does no longer use the RemoteDisk protocol (it could actually be
removed from the boot loader). It also parses the DHCP options in the
DHCPACK packet provided by PXE and extracts the root path to be
mounted by the kernel.
* Reorganized the boot volume search in the kernel (vfs_boot.cpp) and
added support for network boot. In this case the net stack is
initialized and the network interface the boot loader used is brought
up and configured. Since NBD and RemoteDisk are our only options for
net boot (and those aren't really configurable dynamically) ATM, the
the boot device is found automatically by the disk device manager.
Booting via PXE does work to some degree now. The most grievous problem
is that loading certain drivers or kernel modules (or related activity)
causes a reboot (likely a triple fault, though one wonders where our
double fault handler is on vacation). Namely the keyboard and mouse input
server add-ons need to be deactivated as well as the media server.
A smaller problem is the net server, which apparently tries to
(re-)configure the network interface we're using to boot, which
obviously doesn't work out that well. So, if all this stuff is disabled
Haiku does fully boot, when using the RemoteDisk protocol (not being
able to use keyboard or mouse doesn't make this a particular fascinating
experience, though ;-)). I had no luck with NBD -- it seemed to have
protocol problems with the servers I tried.
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removed in several cases.
* vfs_get_vnode_cache() now always gives out a reference to the cache it
returns; if it needs to allocate a new one, the vnode owns one reference,
and the caller another.
* therefore, file_cache_create() now owns a reference to its vm_cache_ref, and
frees it in file_cache_delete().
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in the vnode hash; that's a bug in the FS that shouldn't be ignored that way.
* Minor cleanup.
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see bug #1248.
* Closing a pipe now also removes it from the public namespace and marks it for
deletion, and thus, there are no more left-overs after using a pipe.
* Minor cleanup.
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This should allow you to actually unmount /pipe if you so desire.
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are used at the same time.
* Added a TODO item: pipefs entries aren't deleted yet after usage!
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* read_dir() is supposed to return B_OK and and a count of 0 when
reaching the end of the directory. In case the node in question could
not be found, we were looping infinitely.
* free_dir_cookie() was not invoked.
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that returns 0. Patch by Hugo Santos.
* Removed superfluous memset() of select_sync structures.
* Some cleanup.
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short, if the FD table size wasn't a multiple of 8.
* vfs_resize_fd_table() didn't seem to know at all about the
close-on-exit bitmap. The pointer in the io_context would point to
free()d memory afterwards. This explains the sporadically closed
stdin/out/err descriptors in programs started from Tracker and
Deskbar.
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add-ons accordingly and removed the syscall.
* Removed send_notification().
* Reimplemented notify_listener(). It used the unimplemented
send_notification(). Now it has a chance to work. Note that
notify_listener() is obsolete. I would already have removed it, if
there weren't lots of FS implementations still using it (Hint!).
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vnode::covered_by fields. Together with sMountOpLock it allows write
access, either lock alone suffices for read access. Before
sMountOpLock had to be acquired for read (and write) access, which
meant that while mounting/unmounting a FS path resolution would have
to wait. In case of the UserlandFS this would even cause a deadlock
while mounting if the client tried to resolve the path of the device
to be mounted (e.g. by opening it).
* Added a clarifying comment about read access to the
fs_mount::covers_vnode/root_vnode field and removed locking in
resolve_volume_root_to_mount_point() which was not necessary for
explained reasons.
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name (saves copying the name, if that has to be done anyway) and added a
wrapper version with the old interface.
* dir_vnode_to_path() was broken for file systems that didn't support
the get_vnode_name() hook. It resolved the mount point too early, so
that it was searching the mount point and not the FS root dir for the
node. It uses the get_vnode_name() function now (before resolving the
mount point).
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This fixes a possible crashing bug when an application with disconnected descriptors
quits.
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will now grab a reference to the vnode as well if successful. This way, vfs_get_vnode_cache()
now actually works how it should: it will now always grab a reference to the cache and
its underlying vnode. This removes an extra reference to the vnode (and vm_cache) that
got ignored before and prevented volumes to be unmounted (or file caches to be removed).
Thanks to Korli for pointing this out.
* file_cache_create() is now aware of that extra vnode reference and releases it; unmounting
volumes is now working again as it should.
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vfs_get_vnode_cache() which did not acquire an extra reference to the
cache_ref when the cache had to be created.
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#603.
* Moved devfs_get_partition_info() into the devfs_ioctl() hook.
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of the one supplied to fs_mount() (but not the /dev/disk/virtual/... entry, as that
wouldn't be that clear to the user).
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scan job in the calling thread).
* KDiskDeviceManager::InitialDeviceScan() now runs synchronously, so that
get_boot_partitions() doesn't need to do this ugly wait hack.
* KDiskDeviceManager::CreateFileDevice() can now run synchronously as well, which
fixes a deadlock in fs_mount() - note, mounting file devices still doesn't work,
though as Haiku's BFS doesn't allow this right now.
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dir_remove() did not normalize the path, and thus, could forward a "." as
name for the removed directory - which BFS didn't catch because it assumed
our VFS would work correctly...
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vnode is not becoming unbusy (right now it even panics, but that can be removed
later on).
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* vfs_get_fs_node_from_path() now also work for absolute paths again (but
still for relative ones from the volume root) - it just tests if the
mount IDs fit, so it only returns successful if the path really is on
the desired mount.
* the Disk Device Manager publish functions now call devfs_publish_*()
correctly (by omitting the "/dev/" mount point).
* devfs_publish_partition() now accepts absolute device paths but relative
partition paths.
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(ie. it only worked for absolute paths, but it shouldn't work for those at
all).
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systems a chance to know if they have locked already.
This fixes a locking problem in BFS where one thread tried to acquire two read
locks (where someone else trying to acquire a write lock would have caused a
dead lock).
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changes made to a file instead of directly using vm_cache_write_modified() -
besides making the file system more independent from the file cache, this also
works around a possible dead lock (that is to be fixed in a later commit).
* fs_sync() no longer uses vnodes from the mount's vnode list directly to write
back the changes made to them, but gets them via ID instead - this makes sure
the vnode is in a valid state and fixes a race condition with free_vnode().
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Right now, the size of the device is ignored in the second pass. Maybe this helps
with bug #357.
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function, and added a vfs_disconnect_vnode() for other kernel components.
* devfs_unpublish_device() can now optionally make use of this call.
* Fixed the type check of devfs' unpublish_node().
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though it looks so simple, I see no reason why it shouldn't work 8-)).
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boot volume. The other (better) methods are now disabled in the boot loader.
This fixes bug #241.
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* Adapt other sources where needed (the boot loader's RootFileSystem still
used the old implementation).
* Implemented RootFileSystem::Rewind().
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the root vnode was tried to be removed as well (which resulted in a crash).
Since playing with the root node reference count is a bad idea anyway and opens
a big race condition (with regards to the unused list), we no longer do that
now, until it's safe.
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* fs_unmount() freed vnodes, but didn't remove them from the unused list if
needed.
* vfs_get_module_path() could put a vnode twice under several situations.
* vnode_path_to_vnode() now always puts the dir vnode, even if the provided
path is NULL. Documented the fact that it does eat the ref, too.
* Added a to-do item in vfs_get_vnode_cache() about a possible problem.
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vfs_free_unused_vnodes()); the vnode mutex is now hold for much shorter times
only:
* Rewrote advisory_locking creation/maintenance to hold the vnode mutex only
for very short times.
* the vnode mutex is no longer held during file cache construction; instead,
the vnode is marked busy.
* Implemented an (incorrect for now) get_advisory_lock()
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of that list.
* Added a vfs_free_unused_vnodes() function that calls the low memory handler
directly.
* create_sem_etc() now calls the above function in case there are no semaphores
available anymore; this usually frees up to 2 semaphores per node (one from
the cache if there is a file cache attached, and eventually one from the
file system).
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that put one or more full paths on the stack before, which could cause some
problems under certain conditions.
* Cleaned up KPath, ie. use size_t instead of int32 where appropriate, added
license.
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(mounting still only works from the Terminal).
* Shuffled functions in node_monitor.cpp around to clearly differentiate between
private, private kernel, and public kernel functions.
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* BEntry::Remove() now uses _kern_remove_dir() for directories.
* Added fd parameter to _kern_remove_dir().
* Fixed LibBeAdapter's _kern_unlink() to only work on files, and
added _kern_remove_dir() for directories.
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can now safely unmount volumes that are still in use by some applications.
Minor fixes to the FD disconnection implementation:
* put_fd() checked the condition for being able to disconnect a descriptor
incorrectly (causing the FD to never be disconnected).
* remove_fd() would hand out disconnected descriptors (but should have
returned NULL for them).
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{HAIKU,HOST,TARGET}_KERNEL_PIC_{CC,LINK}FLAGS which define the
compiler/linker flags specifying the kind of position independence
the kernel shall have. For x86 we had and still have -fno-pic, but the
PPC kernel has -fPIE (position independent executable) now, as we
need to relocate it.
* The boot loader relocates the kernel now. Mostly copied the relocation
code from the kernel ELF loader. Almost completely rewrote the PPC
specific relocation code, though. It's more correct and more complete now
(some things are still missing though).
* Added boot platform awareness to the kernel. Moved the generic
Open Firmware code (openfirmware.c/h) from the boot loader to the kernel.
* The kernel PPC serial debug output is sent to the console for the time
being.
* The PPC boot loader counts the CPUs now and allocates the kernel stacks
(made OF device iteration a bit more flexible on the way -- the search
can be restricted to subtree). Furthermore we really enter the kernel...
(Yay! :-) ... and crash in the first dprintf() (in the atomic_set()
called by acquire_spinlock()). kprintf() works, though.
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vm_cache_ref starts with a reference count of 1. When acquiring a vm_cache,
you no longer need to worry if that should go through the vm_store, or not;
as it now always does.
* map_backing_store() no longer needs to play with the vm_cache_ref
references.
* that simplified some code.
* vfs_get_vnode_cache() now grabs a reference to the cache, if successful.
* better balanced vnode ownership on vnode_store creation (vnode_store
released the vnode before if its creation failed).
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service depends on it, it doesn't make any sense to call it that early in the
game.
* The VFS now has a low memory handler for vnodes as well. If there is enough
memory left, it won't free any vnodes anymore.
* Potential crashing bug fix: some functions did not check if the FD passed
in belonged to the right type; they just assumed it had a valid vnode, but
it could have had a mount structure associated as well.
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doesn't export the fs_access() function, it assumes access is granted.
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Under BeOS remove_vnode() is failing in this case, which looks like a good idea to imitate.
Also, pipefs/rootfs didn't handle that case - they even removed the entry before calling
remove_vnode() - they now behave correctly. And also BFS now returns the actual error code
received from remove_vnode() instead of B_ERROR.
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the read/write access was only correct for the first entry in the iovec.
These functions should be updated to use read_pages()/write_pages() where
possible, anyway - right now, they only save some kernel calls, while they
could be processed by the device at once.
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tried to write from/read to the userland file descriptor instead of the one
of the kernel.
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some heuristic: when you booted from a CD, CDs are preferred; else, volumes with
names like "Haiku" or "System" are preferred - if someone has better ideas, please
shout.
Note, this heuristic will only come into play if the boot loader was loaded from
an image (ie. floppy/CD/network), and you didn't choose any boot device.
Added evil methods to the Stack class that come in handy (you can now directly
access the array) for this.
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and into its own file vfs_boot.cpp.
Added basic support for booting from CD - it doesn't give CDs a higher priority,
so you could end up booting from HD when you didn't explicetly select "CD-ROM"
in the boot loader. Eventually, it should only boot from HD in this case, if
booting from CD failed (because of a missing boot partition or whatever).
fs_mount(), _kern_mount(), and _user_mount() will now return the dev_t of the
mounted device, and not just B_OK. Maybe we should have fs_unmount() work on
a dev_t instead of a path as well...
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per file descriptor (a descriptor can be shared among several slots). There is now a
second table in the io_context structure that contains that information in a bitmap.
There are now two new (private) functions to control the close-on-exec flag, fd_close_on_exec(),
and fd_set_close_on_exec().
F_DUPFD, dup(), and dup2() are supposed to clear the close-on-exec flag on the duplicated
slot - this fixes bug #57 (no output after a redirect of a shell builtin).
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removed it.
Added comment why there is an explicit dup2() at all.
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It now also accepts a team ID and will then dump its io_context.
Accidently mixed used/max FD counter.
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Some fields of fs_mount were not properly initialized when FS's mount function
was called, and therefore, could let get_mount() return a mount structure that
was not yet read for public consumption (this should fix bug #51).
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Instead of -1, vnode_path_to_vnode() now returns the ID of the starting vnode when it
doesn't need to traverse the path at all.
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and node_refs passed in) they returned an invalid index (larger than range).
Fixed rootfs compilation with tracing turned on.
Minor cleanup.
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node: like in BeOS, it *must* own the root node (ie. via publish_vnode()),
unlike in BeOS, it must also drop that reference on unmount (symmetrical
behaviour definitely makes more sense to me than the Be way).
Since all existing file systems for Haiku behaved differently, I brought them
in line (only pipefs already adhered to that new standard for some reason,
rootfs did only released the node, devfs did nothing - despite it's probably
not really useful to be able to unmount them).
fs_mount() will now panic if a file system does not do this correctly (useful
for file system developing).
Unmounting is now theoretically working again: when trying to unmount a BFS
volume, the kernel crashes in the block cache destruction... (but that's work
for tomorrow).
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working directory (instead of the full path).
Cleanup of some remaining "int" status variables (where it should have
been a "status_t").
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prevents the system to allocate caches for files that don't use or have
a file cache (ie. only those can be mmap()ed!).
Therefore, cache_prefetch() no longer crashes when trying to prefetch
files without a file cache.
read_into_cache() no longer does anything if the requested size is 0.
Fixed a bug in cache_prefetch_vnode(): if the cache couldn't be retrieved,
it put the vnode, but didn't own it (the caller does).
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device becomes available.
Currently, it opens the "launch_speedup" module (if available), later it
should consult a settings file for what to do.
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remove it from the hash, and thus, left a dead pointer around.
free_vnode() does now also remove the vnode from the hash - this is done
so that the file system is notified about removal/put of the vnode before
there is a chance that this vnode is recreated/reloaded (could make the
life of file system writers a bit easier).
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Removed vfs_vnode_release_ref(), as vfs_put_vnode() already does the same thing.
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This is currently only used for the file cache module API.
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a new iovec array, but only freed them on (early) error.
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This was the cause for some apps to put their settings files to the current
directory, and also that Tracker did not find some icons (from the icons
it installed in the MIME database).
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will do that anytime soon, and it should be done by using node monitoring,
anyway.
devfs_open_dir() now makes sure the directory contents are up-to-date - this
should fix the app_server device lookup.
Disabled debug output in the read/write hooks to improve its usage.
Renamed part_map to partition.
Minor cleanup.
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Added new devfs_add_driver() function that the device manager will now call
to register new drivers.
Devfs will now keep a list of known drivers and remembers, if they have
been initialized already - a driver can now safely scan the directory it's
in while being scanned itself without having its hooks called twice.
Devfs is now using a recursive lock instead of a mutex (that's not really
a requirement right now, but would allow us to keep the fs lock during
scanning).
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