as well (of course, no address is created automatically here).
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now has an almost equivalent logic to the old setters like SIOCSIFADDR.
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they will no longer be unset - instead they are set with defaults.
* If B_SOCKET_SET_ALIAS gets an index of -1, it will now try to find the local
address, and if that fails, will just use the first address there is.
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* Not plugged anywhere yet.
* I'm not sure the downsampling is done properly, either.
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it's not needed for locally received buffers. This fixes a doubled
initialization for a single device when there is more than a single domain
involved. Reported by Atis.
* Fixed missing call to unregister_device_deframer() in case there was not
enough memory to allocate the loopback_frame_protocol object.
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"clicks" field of the mouse message as everywhere else.
* Renamed Decorator::Clicked() to MouseAction().
* Minor style cleanup.
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the buffer, and we also need to release it when freeing it.
* Adapted patch by Atis: append_cloned_data() now preserves the stored header;
this is kind of bad, because it will not notice if the original header is
removed, but this could probably just be documented this way.
* Also print the reference count of the interface addresses.
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in order to be able to use SIOCSIFADDR (and friends) on a net yet added
family superfluous; we now add a new address when needed on the fly.
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using it - hopefully, that is actually correct (it's adopted from FreeBSD).
* Fixed bug that cut off the sockaddr_dl reported by the system, so that DHCP
wouldn't work anymore (and ifconfig wouldn't show the actual MAC address
anymore).
* Changed the listing code to actually pad to ifreq size, and leave the length
of the sockaddr untouched.
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sockaddr_storage here (wasn't that bad before, as ifreq has a 30 bytes buffer
after the sockaddr.
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effectively rejecting any try to set an address.
* It now copies the new address as well in order to make sure that its
sa_len field is set correctly.
* Improved debug output.
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smaller than sizeof(sockaddr). This fixes a compatibility issue with other
platforms - portable software often assumes that the amount of bytes to
add to an ifreq structure is the larger amount between sizeof(ifreq), and
basically what the _SIZEOF_ADDR_IFREQ() macro returns, instead of always
relying on that macro.
* Renamed UserBuffer::Copy() to Push, ConsumedAmount() to BytesConsumed(),
added Pad() method.
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arp_update_entry() for known entries, as it also uses that to update the
timestamp.
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old address is NULL for anything but SIOCAIFADDR. Hopefully, this fixes the
problem Rene is seeing.
* Make sure that arp_entry::protocol is not NULL before using it. This is
necessary because of the possibility to manually set ARP entries.
* Further improved debug output.
* Minor cleanup.
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* made FAT add-on use get_timezone_offset(), this time correctly adjusted for
the difference in units (minutes/seconds)
This makes the times in our FAT-fs agree with Linux again, at least :-)
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This enable to actually detect and handle device removal (USB...).
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* dropped DaylightSavingTime from real_time_clock code in kernel, it was
never really being used for what it meant (and just being referred to by
gettimeofday(), which put a different meaning to it
* adjusted the syscalls get_timezone() & set_timezone() as well as their callers
accordingly
* got rid of get_rtc_info() and rtc_info struct in kernel, as it was only
being referred to by the FAT add-on and that one (like gettimeofday()) put a
different meaning to tz_minuteswest. Added a comment to FAT's util.c
showing a possible solution, should the hardcoded GMT timezone pose a problem.
* fixed declaration of gettimeofday() to match POSIX base specs, issue 7
* changed implementation of gettimeofday() to not bother trying to fill struct
timezone - it was using wrong values before, anyway.
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* Made the return type of remove_interface() void, as it cannot fail.
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global name space, and have ugly identifiers for nothing :-)
* Added a flags field to struct ifaliasreq. Added flags to mark an alias that
is currently being configured, or has been automatically configured.
Those flags aren't used yet, but they will replace IFF_CONFIGURING and
friends.
* Implemented deleting addresses only from interfaces via ifconfig.
* Added more command aliases for delete to ifconfig ("del", and "delete", for
more consistency with route).
* Fixed control_routes() to only release a reference to an address if it
actually got one before.
* If an interface address is deleted, its routes are now removed as well.
* InterfaceAddress now holds a reference to its interface as planned.
* Implemented removing interfaces. Works quite nicely.
* When downing an interface, all of its routes are now removed. When upping
it again, at least the default routes are added.
* datalink.cpp's get_interface_name_or_index() leaked a reference to the
interface found.
* SIOCAIFADDR would also leak a reference when new addresses were added.
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send_datagram() to send_data().
* Renamed DatagramSocket::SocketEnqueue() to EnqueueClone(), SocketDequeue()
to Dequeue().
* Ordered the methods in ProtocolUtilities.h according to their declaration.
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type one wants to receive. Changed ipv6_datagram to use that (but note that
it currently does not compile).
* Header cleanup.
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* Since they all work reasonalbly well, add them to the default image. (beOs had them after all)
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receive raw packets (only without the ethernet framing).
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