to contain headers shared by kernel and userland (mainly libroot).
* Moved quite a few private kernel headers to the new location. Split
several kernel headers into a shared part and one that is still kernel
private. Adjusted all affected Jamfiles and source in the standard x86
build accordingly. The build for other architectures and for test code
may be broken.
* Quite a bit of userland code still includes private kernel headers.
Mostly those are <util/*> headers. The ones that aren't strictly
kernel-only should be moved to some other place (maybe
headers/private/shared/util).
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building on Mac OS X (Darwin). A problem with makebootable remains.
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the sizes and alignments of syscall parameters. It no longer
generates and compiles functions with the same signature as the
syscalls. This simply doesn't generally work for cross-compilation.
Instead we provide a bit of architecture-specific code that knows
how things work for the target architecture.
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categories:
* Missing includes (like <stdlib.h> and <string.h>).
* Linking against $(TARGET_LIBSTDC++) instead of libstdc++.r4.so.
* Local variables shadowing parameters.
* Default parameters in function definitions (as opposed to function
declarations).
* All C++ stuff (nothrow, map, set, vector, min, max,...) must be imported
explicitly from the std:: namespace now.
* "new (sometype)[...]" must read "new sometype[...]", even if sometype is
something like "const char *".
* __FUNCTION__ is no longer a string literal (but a string expression), i.e.
'printf(__FUNCTION__ ": ...\n")' is invalid code.
* A type cast results in a non-lvalue. E.g. "(char *)buffer += bytes"
is an invalid expression.
* "friend class SomeClass" only works when SomeClass is known before.
Otherwise the an inner class with that name is considered as friend.
gcc 4 is much pickier about scopes.
* gcc 4 is generally stricter with respect to type conversions in C.
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called kernel_${arch} like on disk. A "jam kernel" will still work, though.
Also updated all those Jamfiles I forgot to update before.
Since makehdimage now runs through (and even builds a working image), I guess
most of the consequences of the "kernel/core" -> "system/kernel" rename task
are solved.
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- SupportDefs.h only includes stdbool.h if included from C
- stdbool.h for C++ now includes a macro for "bool" as defined by that header
- stdbool.h does nothing if __bool_true_false_are_defined is already defined
- stdbool.h no longer defines a _Bool enum, but defines _Bool as unsigned char, as
previously done by SupportDefs.h (the previous version changed the size).
- The gensyscalls Jamfile now preprocesses its headers in C++ mode so that "bool"
stays "bool", and doesn't become _Bool.
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pointers and overall parameters size for the kernel and some more
sophisticated code for strace.
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boring syscall stuff. It has two phases now: The first one
(gensyscallinfos) parses syscalls.h and generates a source file containing
all the required information. This file is compiled and linked to
gensyscalls, which generates the actual output files.
Added to the build.
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