header. This shall ensure uniqueness of the ioctls.
* Added a special SIOCEND define to Haiku's sockio.h, so that drivers can define
private ioctls as can be seen in src/add-ons/kernel/drivers/network/wlan/atheros/dev/ath/if_athioctl.h.
* Modified ioccom.h of the FreeBSD compat layer, to make use of the special
SIOCEND define.
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* Implemented renameat(), faccessat(), fchownat(), fchmodat(), and mkfifoat().
* Added stub for mknodat().
* The kernel backend for faccessat() does not yet differentiate between
effective and real user/group IDs, though.
* Removed B_ENABLE_INCOMPLETE_POSIX_AT_SUPPORT, as we now support everything
(more or less). This also closes ticket #4928.
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(O_MOUNT, O_EXLOCK, and O_SHLOCK). I only left the non-standard O_TEMPORARY
for the time being (as it shouldn't fool anyone).
* Fixed libutil that already used O_EXLOCK, even though it did not do anything.
* Moved O_NOCACHE, and O_NOFOLLOW to the section with implemented modes.
* Added O_DIRECTORY.
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and types.h. The idea is to provide a basic architecture/compiler
abstraction by defining types and macros that allow the posix/ and os/
headers to be mostly architecture/compiler agnostic.
* Adjusted the posix/ and os/ headers accordingly.
* <SupportDefs.h>: Introduced B_PRI* and B_SCN* macros similar to the PRI*
and SCN* macros defined in <inttypes.h>, just for the BeOS/Haiku [u]int*
types and some POSIX types (e.g. off_t, dev_t, ino_t) that don't have POSIX
macros. Also the B_PRI* and B_SCN* macros are available unconditionally,
unlike the <inttypes.h> macros, which require __STDC_FORMAT_MACROS to be
defined in C++ mode.
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obviously POSIX got it wrong, as socklen_t hardly makes sense here).
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* Resurrected the __inet* prefix for binary compatibility with older Haiku
versions - this could be a temporary solution in case we want to export the
inet_* functions not just as weak symbols. In that case, the __inet* versions
would be dropped.
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as long as the full set hasn't been implemented. They are guarded by the
B_ENABLE_INCOMPLETE_POSIX_AT_SUPPORT macro until then. Fixes the build.
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directory, where they were misplaced, and joined them to fcntl.cpp.
* Added openat().
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B_COMMON_SETTINGS_DIRECTORY/network/hosts.
* Moved the location of the "services" file to
B_COMMON_DATA_DIRECTORY/network/services.
* Removed headers I forgot to remove.
* Made getnameinfo() use socklen_t internally as well.
* Removed _PATH_* constants from netdb.h that we don't deliver anymore.
* Automatic whitespace cleanup.
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* Got rid of the TLS/multi-thread hacks of the previous port.
* Took over irs/lcl_sv.cpp, and irs/lcl_ho.c, and irs/lcl_pr.c from the previous
version as they contain customizations.
* Removed unused files from libbind.
* Only barely tested, so beware.
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* copied implementations for llround(), llroundf() and llroundl() from
glibc-2.3.2
* added corresponding declarations to math.h
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really something to play with without knowing the outcome.
* Fixed indentation/coding style violations introduced with r33783. Please take
more care when accepting patches!
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to avoid recurring problems during migration of subversion checkouts
(restored binary files that were garbled by subversions during checkout)
* added appropriate svn:mime-type property for problematic (binary) files
* removed a single (mistyped) svn:mimetype property
* dropped svn:eol-style property for cleanup (they all contained 'native')
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software looking for them will find them) as a temporary fix for #4747.
In the long run, the functions declared in these headers should be
implemented by means of ICU and then the headers shall be made public again.
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work to do, but it's about time to give this code more exposure.
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* Got rid of <dirent_private.h> -- the __DIR structure is private to dirent.c,
now. The attribute directory, index directory, and query functions use the
the public POSIX API, so does the kernel module code. Those components were
not initializing the structure correctly anymore since the introduction of
telldir()/seekdir().
+alphabranch
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* resolved a couple of redundant function declaration in our public headers
* adjusted zipomatic accordingly - everything else built fine
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those, too. Among other things, this should facilitate making use of wstring
with gcc4.
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* added declaration of strtof() to stdlib.h, as we now provide it alongside
with strtod()
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it (headers and library) from the image. The libiconv in our tree is
only used internally as a backend for libtextencoding. The real libiconv
is provided as an optional package.
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* Replaced all occurences with the standard macros M_PI, and M_PI_2.
* Some coding style cleanup on the touched files, no other changes besides
adding a missing check for a failed memory allocation.
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* added WCHAR_MIN and WCHAR_MAX - already as 32-bit values, since that's
what wchar_t is going to become, soon (and those values could not have
been used before, since they were missing)
* this is still work-in-progress though, I need to run more tests to find
out which of these functions are actually working, too
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* added watch command, which executes a program periodically, showing output full screen.
* added watch to the image.
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haiku would support any of the declared functions (none of which are
provided by libroot)
These will come back once the locale kit has been integrated
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* applied a patch suggested by kaliber that seems to fix the issue for good,
thanks!
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replaced by timespec fields. Via macros the structure is still source
compatible with the old one.
* Introduced header <compat/sys/stat.h> that defines the old stat structure
(as stat_beos) and conversion functions
* Introduced versions for [l,f]stat().
* Added symbol versions for BDirectory::GetStatFor() for sake of binary
compatibility.
* BStatable::GetStat(): Renamed the old method, changed its parameter to
stat_beos*, and and made it private. Added a new version (using up a
reserved vtable slot). It remains source and binary compatible.
* BRefFilter::Filter(): Changed the struct stat* parameter to struct stat_beos*
for sake of binary compatibility. This breaks source compatibility, though,
which we can't help, since the class doesn't have reserved vtable slots.
* Fixed several issues with the stat structure change, mostly adjusted uses of
BRefFilter.
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* integrating most of the locale kit into the build (and image)
* removed LocaleBuild.h and _IMPEXP_LOCALE since that does not make
sense for elf (which usually exports all symbols anyway)
* added a couple of locale kit related pseudo targets for convenience
Hey, some of that stuff already seems to work :-)
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into their new homes (at least for now, might need some adjustment).
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be in host endian order.
* Adapted ipv4 code that automatically finds a netmask to this change.
* Cleanup.
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the header is used for compiling with -std=c99 or -std=gnu99 and GCC4, which
has a reverted meaning of "extern inline" (now standard compliant).
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GCC 4.3 and above (conforming to the standard when compiled with -std=c99
or -std=gnu99), define the inline functions as "static inline". I've had
another patch that maintains the previous behavior, but as titer pointed
out, we have no code in our repo that overrides the inlined functions
with their own version, and doing so for any other code would be
problematic, since for example Linux libio.h #defines these as macros.
In any case, I don't really know what I am doing, so please correct me
if I did something stupid! :-)
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support _POSIX_VDISABLE at all. It's even questionable whether the value
(unsigned char)-2 is a good choice.
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bug #2237. Thanks!
* Cleaned up the file a bit (removed the _P() and fixed indentation).
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* Implementing dirname and basename
I removed dirname from glibc/misc and reimplemented in order
to (hopefully) keep thing tidy.
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the endian doesn't matter for them. While I consider code that relies on this
as broken (as they don't follow the standard), it doesn't hurt, anyway; this
closes ticket #3121.
* Header cleanup, added license.
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the per-root-image breadth-first sorted image array. Instead we have a
per-image hook function to resolve the symbols. The default function
uses the sLoadedImages list directly, which is breadth-first sorted
anyway. There's also a BeOS function for old-style symbol resolution
and one for add-ons, which lacks a proper implementation yet (just
uses old-style ATM).
* Made the dl*() functions POSIX compliant:
- dlopen() does no longer use load_add_on(), but loads the object as a
library. It also properly supports a NULL name, now -- the previous
"_APP_" work-around did only work, if this soname was set on the
program (unlikely for programs using this API).
- Implemented RTLD_{GLOBAL,LOCAL}.
- dlsym() looks up symbols properly now, i.e. not just in the given
image, but breadth-first for an actual image or in load order for
the global scope. It also supports the not-quite POSIX RTLD_DEFAULT
and RTLD_NEXT extensions. Our RTLD_NEXT finds more symbols than in
Linux (also in later dlopen()ed libraries), but that should be fine.
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in struct stat.
* Instead, I followed Marcus' great idea and added a compatibility check in
the runtime loader: now, R5 binaries (also shared libraries) are detected,
and they get special versions for stat(), fstat(), and lstat() that return
the smaller stat struct.
* However, I've disabled (in src/system/libroot/posix/sys/stat.c) using the
larger stat field for now, as this breaks some of our optional packages.
So until we rebuild them all, this shouldn't be enabled.
* This should now also be used for BeOS compatibility in libnetwork.so.
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#2261.
* Made at least BFS report it more or less correctly (the attributes are
ignored, though).
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* Added stdio_ext.h header with declaration for the only currently implemented
stdio extensions fsetlocking() and flushlbf() and associated constants. This
helps compiling some software like gettext and cvs.
NOTE: I have not tested this myself, but trust the review done by Andreas
and Scott.
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specifying the protection of each page (4 bits per page).
* Added no-op implementation of posix_madvise().
* Replaced a few "addr_t size" parameters by "size_t size".
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should really contain all permission bits.
* It now uses S_ISVTX instead of S_ISTXT - this is how it works in Linux as
well, while FreeBSD uses S_ISTXT there (but S_ISTXT and S_ISVTX have the
same value there, too).
* Also fixed the fs_shell this time.
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the environment would crash on Haiku. Added a small test application that
just checks every one of those.
* Fixed env locking (in userland, you better check against B_INTERRUPTED).
* Made our code safe against an environ of NULL.
* There is now an additional sManagedEnviron that points to the environment
our code actually managed; whenever an application overrides environ, we'll
get aware of it with the next *env() function invocation, and will handle
it adequately.
* Added non-POSIX clearenv() function.
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by myself:
* renamed xsi_do_undo() to xsi_sem_undo() (there is more to XSI than sems).
* Fixed coding style issues in sys/sem.h and xsi_sem.cpp.
* Added _kern_*() syscall prototypes to syscalls.h.
* Added a TODO in xsi_sem.cpp and xsi_semaphore.h about moving union semun to
a shared header.
* Made the team::xsi_sem_undo_requests int32 - due to padding, it would have
needed 4 bytes anyway; please always use specific types over int/short/long.
* xsi_sem_undo() now checks if it needs to do anything - the calls in team.cpp
no longer needs to do this.
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