on disk to match to be able to find it, changed the ToDo: comment in the
affected function, and added a test call to vfs_get_module_name(); our
bootfs cannot handle the path depth/length required to be a useful module
host, so we still have our recursive search algorithm in place for now.
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of a given module name.
vnode_path_to_vnode() can now return the type of the file, changed the parameter
order.
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Added a comment about how to traverse the module path to find a given module -
could well be that we got that wrong (too loose, it will work perfectly, though,
just slower than it could be).
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"sudden unmounts" (as far as that can work). This replaces the weak
find_mount() call used at several places in the fs index functions.
Fixed a bunch of warnings, mostly unused prototypes and variables.
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#ifdef'd a variable that's only of use with TRACE() on.
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easier to check if the partitioning_system returns the correct size :-)).
Uses %f which doesn't work in the BeOS kernel (but might in OpenBeOS).
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renamed user_??? functions into the new _user_??? naming style.
changed implementation of PPC 64 bit atomic functions to use (un)lock_memory()
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They are only used if the architecture doesn't support them directly.
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Reordered the syscalls a bit (in functional groups), not completely, though.
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The lock_memory()/unlock_memory() functions cannot be implemented right
now, as the NewOS VM doesn't support locking.
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TRACE() macro. Renamed the old TRACE macro to TRACEPFAULT.
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ATOMIC_FUNCS_ARE_SYSCALLS is only defined on architecture like SH4.
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kernel_os_arch_x86.o file that is genereated by libroot.
Removed duplicate implementations from this file.
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Made the "name" argument const for create_area_etc() and vm_map_physical_memory().
Moved some common conversion code (BeOS to NewOS VM constants) to separate
functions to clean them up a bit.
create_area() now automatically sets LOCK_KERNEL if the area is to be created
in kernel space (as I would guess BeOS does, too).
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architecture can do this better. Removed from generic cpu.c file.
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Temporarily #if'd out scan_pci() and removed the compiler calming hack for it.
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in the kernel.
Use the new delete_area_etc() call for other needs.
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delete_area() now only allows to delete areas you have created
yourself before from userland, again.
The kernel's delete_area() still allows everything, though.
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delete. Added a comment how the security should be improved by adding another
restriction.
Also mentioned that it's probably a bad idea that vm_delete_region() will
not wait until the region has been freed, but just "mark" it as to be freed.
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that will call the internal vm_*() calls. This will make it easier to just
drop in another VM.
Also (partially - Ingo was faster) introduced the new syscall naming scheme
_kern_ & _user_ prefixes to them into the system namespace, and no longer
clobber the application namespace.
Removed the now unused user_vm_create_anonymous_region() call.
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to work at all: recurse_directory() always returned failure, no matter what opendir()
returned (one semicolon too much), create_module() allocated only 4 bytes for
the module - sizeof(module) referred to the variable, not the structure name...
(the unfortunate consequences of the naming scheme I otherwise like very much -
it "just" took me 3 hours to hunt both bugs down).
Added some TRACE() and ASSERT()s.
Added a new debugger command "modules".
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(except for the first 4 bytes, because that's the pointer to the next buffer
in the free list).
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* Added {Add,Clear}Flags() which are more comfortable than SetFlags() in
most cases.
* On construction the `busy' and `descendant busy' flags are set.
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generates the jobs needed to transform the former to the state of the
latter. Currently only the jobs for deleting partitions and resizing
and moving existing ones are generated. Resizing and moving was the
hard part, though, the rest should be much easier. Completely untested
yet.
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now no longer set in the loop, the total_length calculation should now be correct.
The CBUF_FLAG_CHAIN_TAIL is now set for the lastBuffer instead of buffer.
Removed some superfluous lines in cbuf_get_ptr(), and cbuf_ones_cksum16().
Fixed the buffer->length calculation in cbuf_truncate_tail() and added some
comments about the correctness of the code - should be investigated and fixed.
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to the module interfaces. So the disk system will be informed, when a
shadow partition has changed and it is allowed to do necessary
adjustions (e.g. adjusting the cookie, the parameters, or on
partitioning system initialization even creating special child
partitions (apple partitioning system)).
* Added `int32 *index' parameter to ValidateCreateChild(). So the
partitioning system can report at which index the new child shall be
inserted.
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modification functions. Don't know why I didn't right from the start.
* Implemented _kern_resize_partition().
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PrettyName() of the responsible disk system.
* Added change counter support and changes tracking.
* Added UninitializeContents().
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* Removed the disk_system_id parameter where superfluous.
* Got rid of the `child' variants of the _kern_{supports,validate}_*()
syscalls for moving and resizing. Reimplemented the real ones to do the
the right thing, i.e. they check all concerned disk systems now.
* Added _kern_supports_setting[_content]_parameters().
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* Fixed handling of the deletion (removal) of shadow partitions. Formerly
the shadow partition corresponding to the disk device wasn't removed
properly.
* Added a shadow_id field to the user_partition_data structure which
contains the ID of the shadow partition, if it is one. The id field
will hold the ID of the physical partition.
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matches the name of the header much better. :-)
* Implemented the syscalls for iterating through and finding disk systems.
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* Writing disk device/partition data into userland buffer added.
* Migration of some definitions into <DiskDeviceDefs.h> header.
* Small bug fixes.
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and KShadowPartition from it. KPhysicalPartition represents a partition
that exists on-disk, while KShadowPartition is a partition edited by the
API user, but not yet written to disk. Related changes in other classes.
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a chained buffer provided by cbuf.
Only select support is missing now.
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now working, but everything that would have to be temporarily buffered
is discarded right now (will use cbufs for this).
Pipes can now actually be created and removed - this didn't work before.
Changed some lock types to better suit their needs.
Small fixes.
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Renamed cbuf_get_len() to cbuf_get_length().
Fixed a bug in cbuf_get_length() that would have returned an error code in
a size_t (now returns 0 in that case).
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(creation, deletion), no reading/writing allowed (or even started),
no select support.
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*not* change the previous behaviour (well, I added some debug output), since
the former recursive_lock_create() did always return B_OK, no matter if the
lock could be initialized or not.
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and b) doesn't compile due to the latest lock changes (see lock.c 1.7).
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recursive_lock_create()) - this reveals bugs in other parts of the system (VM),
but those won't be fixed for now (because of VM2).
Added the possibility of giving a recursive lock a name.
Moved the functions for benaphores and rw-locks to this file (they were
part of the lock.h header as defines).
Removed unused headers.
Small cleanup.
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kept.
* Fixed find_{disk_device,partition}().
* Implemented delete_partition(). The device/partition management functions
should now be complete.
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management regarding removal and deletion of objects.
* Fixed the file disk system related stuff. KFileDiskSystem now uses the
virtualdrive driver. The former method was seemed simple and brilliant,
but the B_SET_PARTITION ioctl wouldn't work.
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files as disk devices. This will not only be great for testing the
file and partitioning system modules' writing capabilities, it will also
just be a nice feature to have.
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KPartition and as no-ops in KDiskDevice.
* Prefixed partition names with "obos_" to not interfere with R5's
partition names.
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Some changes to KPartition, KDiskDevice, KDiskSystem on this way.
Still missing is KPartition::Publish() and its invocation in
KDiskDeviceManager. Then everything should be in place to start with
porting the scanning parts of our disk system modules.
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the fs register correctly - not that it should have much effect since it's
rarely used anyway (no reason to might be wrong, though) :)
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