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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header.
* Added fields necessary to make it possible to retrieve more than one
dirent from the underlying file system.
* Unless some app creates a DIR on its own to it to feed readdir(), this
change should be binary compatible. If we find an application misbehaving,
we can still make it a GCC4 only thing.
* fs_attr/fs_index/fs_query now all use readdir() directly (as that one
contains the logic to iterate through a number of dirents in userspace).
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* It was not self containing, as it used size_t without defining it.
* It was not C++ safe.
* It used the restrict keyword that is not recognized in GCC2. This fixes bug
#2262.
* It did not contain parameter names as demanded by our coding style.
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I added an #error directive, so configure scripts shouldn't be fooled.
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PTHREAD_SCOPE_SYSTEM which makes the implementation rather simple.
* This closed ticket #2242.
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- *pathconf() now uses statvfs and fs_info data when appropriate. It should also check for file type though, some only apply to directory or others.
- added confstr(_CS_PATH) with a sensible default.
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vm_page_write_modified_pages(), save that it only writes pages in the
given range.
* Added vm_page_schedule_write_page_range() which schedules all modified
pages in the given cache's range for writing by the page writer.
* Added _kern_sync_memory() syscall and the msync() POSIX function.
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* Made the pthread_cond_t internals public. This is necessary to support
process shared condition variables. Fixed initializer macro.
* Made the pthread_rwlockattr_t structure opaque.
* pthread_t is no longer typedef'ed to int. It's the pointer to the
internal _pthread_thread structure.
* Removed __get_pthread(). pthread_self() can be used instead.
* No longer tunnel the pthread exit value through Haiku's thread exit
value. We do have a separate field in the _pthread_thread structure
for it, now.
* Handle detaching of threads correctly.
* pthread_rwlockattr_{g,s}etpshared() use the
PTHREAD_PROCESS_{SHARED,PRIVATE} constants, now.
* Commented out yet unsupported structures (barriers, spinlocks).
* Rebuilt APR optional package. The pthread changes weren't binary
compatible.
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particularly efficient.
* pthread_mutex implementation:
- Removed the pthread_mutex_t indirection (the type was a pointer to
the actual structure which was allocated on the heap), as it made
sharing the mutex between processes impossible.
- Removed the distinction between process shared and non-shared
mutexes. Benaphores work just as well in shared memory, so we always
use them.
* Fixed some static initializer macros. PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER is
still broken, since it doesn't work in C code.
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Replaced single-line comments by multi-line comments for ANSI C
compliance.
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simply created as files in /boot/var/shared_memory/. The Bootscript
clears the directory.
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* Changed the semantics of unnamed semaphores. Before parent and child
of a fork() would always share an earlier created semaphore. Now we do
that only, if the "shared" parameter of sem_init() was true. That's
still not quite the behavior Linux and Solaris have, but should be
perfectly fine with how reasonable code would use the API.
* There's a global table for shared unnamed semaphores now. ATM a
semaphore is leaked when no one explicitly destroys it (just as with
named sems).
* Enforce per-team and global semaphore number limits.
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not supposed to be passed to pathconf() or sysconf().
* Added POSIX semaphore related macros.
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Realtime option group). The implementation should be complete, but is
totally untested yet.
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or connect() that passed sizeof(sockaddr_un) would always fail.
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unlockpt(), which provide a portable way of opening a pty.
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keyword, so this stupid python should really be fixed instead.
* Enforced the 80 column limit.
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registrar provides access to the DBs via a port message based
protocol. The functions in libroot just ask the registrar now.
* Added Linuxish shadow passwd support. No putspent() though -- we'll
provide private functions.
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and defines the macros needed by them.
* Renamed syscall sys_vm_map_file() to _kern_map_file() and changed the
path to an FD parameter. Changed vm_map_file() accordingly and
adjusted the kernel ELF loader and the runtime loader.
* Added syscall _kern_unmap_memory().
* Added bool unmapAddressRange parameter to vm_create_anonymous_area()
and map_backing_store(). If true and the address specification is
B_EXACT_ADDRESS, all areas in the specified address range will be
deleted (unless an area is covered only partially).
* Introduced B_SHARED_AREA flag, which is set on areas that have been
created by {vm,_user}_map_file() with REGION_NO_PRIVATE_MAP. When
fork()ing those areas won't be copied CoW, but rather be cloned. This
is needed for mmap() MAP_SHARED.
* {vm,_user}_map_file() also accept an FD argument < 0, in which case an
anonymous area is created.
* Implemented mmap() and munmap(). Currently there's the restriction
that we can't partially unmap areas. Otherwise the functions should be
rather compliant. We also support the non-POSIX extension
MAP_ANONYMOUS.
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* Since we use a 1:1 mapping, they don't do anything besides remembering the
level set, though.
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functions by ones reading /etc/{group,passwd}.
* Added quasi-standard getpwent_r() and getgrent_r().
* Added _SC_GETGR_R_SIZE_MAX and _SC_GETPW_R_SIZE_MAX sysconf()
constants.
* Moved initgroups() and getgrouplist() definition to grp.cpp. They use
the same backend as the <grp.h> functions.
* Set the permissions of files created by the build system to what they
should be on the image (executables: 755, others: 644). Otherwise only
root could do anything under Haiku.
* Added build system variables HAIKU_ROOT_USER_NAME and
HAIKU_ROOT_USER_REAL_NAME to customize name and real name of Haiku's
root user.
* Added build system rules AddUserToHaikuImage and AddGroupToHaikuImage
for adding additional users and groups (by default only root user and
group and a "users" group are created).
* Adjusted BIND port and coreutils config.h files according to what
features have become available.
* Fixed HAIKU_DOCUMENTATION_OBJECT_DIR definition. Untested, but it used
a wrong variable name before.
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* Implemented pthread_setcanceltype(), pthread_setcancelstate(), and
pthread_testcancel().
* In the previous commit, I also made pthread_private.h self-contained.
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structure that is attached (via TLS) to each pthread.
* Implemented support for pthread_cleanup_{push|pop}().
* I haven't really been able to test these changes, yet, though.
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- Added a "root" vnode to the io_context. It is used for resolving
paths and converting nodes to paths instead of sRoot. Some more
passing around of io_context structures was necessary.
- Introduced a new lock sIOContextRootLock to protect
io_context::root. The current uses of io_context::io_mutex
(put_vnode(), remove_vnode() while holding it) looked too suspicious
to use that mutex in vnode_path_to_vnode().
- Added _kern_change_root() syscall and chroot() libroot function.
- Added chroot coreutils program to the image. Funnily it seems to be
much easier to set up a little jail than under Linux (just copy
bash and libroot.so into respective subdirs; mount another pipefs
if you want pipe support).
With Haiku allowing direct access to directories via inode IDs
jailing is obviously not very secure at the moment.
- Added /var/empty to the image. It will be the chroot target for ssh.
* Changed vfs.cpp:get_cwd() so that the io_context::io_mutex is no
longer held when calling dir_vnode_to_path().
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- The kernel stores the group IDs in the team structure. They are
correctly inherited on fork() and load_image_etc().
- Implemented getgroups() for real, i.e. it retrieves the groups
associated with the process.
- Implemented setgroups(), initgroups() and (the BSDish)
getgrouplist(). The latter two read the group information from the
"group database" /etc/group (if existing).
- Change the BIND port config, since we do have getgrouplist() now.
* The set-uid feature was broken when the path to the executable was
relative, since we used stat(), which, in the kernel, uses the kernel
IO context.
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* Added some limit macros.
* Removed the "L" suffix from [U]INT32_MAX.
* Reordered some definitions.
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* Check against maximum baud rate in cfset{i,o}speed().
* Changed some functions comments to doxygen style.
* Sorted speed macros in termios.h.
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Moved nameser_compat.h to our public headers (arpa/inet) and include in
<arpa/nameser.h>. That's solved similarly in BONE. At any rate OpenSSH
is now happy that HEADER exists.
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prevent "configure" scripts from thinking we do actually support it.
Having real-time signals would be nice though (cf. #1935).
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builds on Linux with gcc 2 and 4, but the images do even run. :-) Not
tested on BeOS.
* Removed stddef.h and stdarg.h. They are provided by the compiler.
* Adjusted size_t.h, wchar_t.h, and wchar.h accordingly.
* Made stdio.h avoid gcc 2.95.3's fixincludes hack stdio_va_list
* Added gcc 2.95.3 headers to the repository. They are used instead of
the headers of the gcc 2.95.3's we use to compile Haiku with. Should
avoid build problems with the BeOS native compiler.
For sake of personal recreation you can rebuild the cross gcc 2.95.3,
but the only thing that changed is its header directory
(lib/gcc-lib/.../include), which isn't used anymore. Replacing it with
headers/build/gcc-2.95.3 should have the same effect as rebuilding, BTW.
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hack math_huge_val_ifndef does, anyway. We do it ourselves and remove
the therefore superfluous gcc math.h header.
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change resulted in "version mismatch between boot loader and kernel". So
apparently the size of some type changed unintentionally.
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under Haiku overrides ours anyway.
* Adjusted size_t.h, wchar_t.h, wchar.h accordingly. This should fix the
annoying "ssize_t redefined" warnings when compiling under Haiku.
* When building Haiku the gcc headers come first in the include
search path now, as it should be. The respective TODO suggested that
this might break the build depending on compiler version and host
platform. I've tested with Linux gcc 2 and gcc 4, which work fine.
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structure. They are properly inherited and updated on
fork(), load_image(), and exec().
* Implemented the get[e]{u,g}id(), set[[r]e]{u,g}id() family for real.
* getgroups() also calls the kernel now, but only returns the effective
group ID. Supplementary groups support is still missing.
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* Added gcvt(), ecvt(), and fcvt() prototypes to stdlib.h - they are all
marked legacy, but are still part of the POSIX standard, so we might want
to implement them if the need arises.
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(must also compare to BSD; I've looked at their sources, but I might have
missed something).
* Added sys/file.h and the flock() system call.
* common_fcntl() could forget to put back the file descriptor on some error
conditions (I guess we should introduce and use a DescriptorGetter class).
* Cleaned up fcntl.h, moved the BSD extensions S_IREAD and S_IWRITE to
sys/stat.h where they belong, and added the missing S_IEXEC to them.
* Added some more comments.
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weren't in sync with the non-inline version in libroot anymore, and aren't
really performance-critical anyway.
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Remove DOS CR from some files.
Add setjmp stuff for m68k (unfinished).
Moved arch specific stuff out of signal.h to arch/<arch>/signal.h
Added m68k vreg for signal.h (unfinished).
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This should help to reduce the number of warnings imported code will throw
during compilation (helps a lot with tcpdump, for example).
* Since long is 64 bit on 64 bit platforms, we might want to think about doing
that change for the Haiku types int32 and uint32 as well.
* Fixed several occurences of hidden type problems.
* Fixed build of the stack and TCP under BeOS.
* Fixed incorrect typedef in socket_interface.h.
* Minor cleanup.
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Small change and notes on standard compliance by myself.
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them. I have tested this with a simple test program I downloaded
from the internet. We get the same result as on Linux, so I think
this is good. I will test it more with WebKit later.
Our Pthreads implementation is still missing some stuff, but this
adds a good chunk.
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group ID with the session and let the terminal update them.
* Added an "orphaned" flag to the process_group structure and code to
maintain it.
* Handle the death of a controlling process correctly: The
foreground process group gets a SIGHUP and all newly-orphaned process
groups containing at least one stopped processes are sent
SIGHUP+SIGCONT.
* The tty handles the O_NOCTTY flag correctly, now.
* The tty handles reads/writes from processes from other sessions
correctly, now.
* Handle tcsetpgrp() from background processes correctly.
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Also check for negative positions smaller -1
(as -1 means using current address).
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* get_signal_stack() checked the wrong sig_action field (index is signal-1), also,
it had an off-by-one error in the stack range check.
* factored out a restart_syscall() function to avoid code duplication
* arch_setup_signal_frame() relied on the fact that vregs and the signal stack code
is a multiple of 4 bytes in size.
* Fixed sigaction(): it did return the error code directly instead of setting errno.
* signal() actually had a work-around for the broken sigaction()...
* Replaced the sig_func_t typedef with a sighandler_t typedef - this is non-standard
anyway, but now we're at least compatible with the GNU world instead of introducing
our own solution (BSD seems to use sig_t here, BTW).
* Removed now unused sigval structure from the header; it should be added again as
soon as we start supporting it.
* SA_RESETHAND and SA_ONESHOT are the same thing; the former did not work before.
* Made the non-standard SA_* flags refer to the standard ones instead of the other
way around.
* Added a test application for various signal features - works fine under Haiku,
tested also under Linux and BeOS (the latter fails as it does not support SA_RESTART).
More tests should be added, though.
* Cleanup.
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compliant:
* it now checks the alignment is a multiple of 4 (needs to be changed for 64 bit architectures)
* it no longer sets errno.
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* use em_media_status to get link status
* added IFM_1000_SX (Fiber Optic) to net/if_media.h
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it might also be a good idea to change the constants to better match the usual
style.
* Added a BSD-style if_media.h.
* Added interface flags IFF_LINK, IFF_AUTO_CONFIGURED, and IFF_CONFIGURING. The
former will be set automatically by the stack, the rest will be set by the
net_server depending on the current state.
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see the "ARP entry updated with different address" message.
* sockaddr_dl::sdl_data is now unsigned (uint8_t instead of char).
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with gcc 4. Fixed resulting build errors (gcc is more lenient for
headers in -isystem directories).
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there and in <wchar.h>. Any reason for not removing them in <wctype.h>? Or
maybe even nicer reverse the inclusion direction, i.e. remove the
duplicate protos in <wchar.h> and include <wctype.h> instead.
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that can be set via setsockopt().
* For now, the struct tcphdr and its definitions are also part of the header.
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replacing files when merging when you don't have deleted them manually (for some reason,
it only works as part of the merge operation, and we didn't copy the whole tree to
have "a fresh start" - next time we know better, at least if SVN still suffers from
that same limitation).
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change the size parameter type of several functions in sys/socket.h to match POSIX
compat libs and legacy headers keep the original R5 type (though I make a change for this)
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src/bin/coreutils/src/cp.c, line 542 needs stat() exported), therefore, I disabled
it for now again.
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* pthread_key_create and pthread_key_delete now manages correctly a list of key/destructor
* pthread_create now uses a private thread function to add a "on_exit_thread" call for destructors
* pthread_join now returns B_OK in every case, and, as a joinable thread could already be gone, wait_for_thread would not find it
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syscall, but they could not know if R5 code called them (in which case the stat
size has a different size). We now always only return the R5 stat structure here.
This fixes bug #420. We might want to find a different solution to this problem,
though.
* Be got SYMLINK_MAX wrong - it's not the maximum number of links (that's SYMLOOP_MAX),
but the maximum size of a symlink buffer. Added missing SYMLOOP_MAX and SYMLINK_MAX
constants to limits.h.
* Fixes MAXSYMLINKS to use SYMLOOP_MAX, instead of SYMLINKS_MAX (which doesn't exist
in POSIX specs, but we (intentionally) break source compatibility here).
* Reenabled the Haiku versions of stat(), fstat(), and lstat() when build for Haiku.
* Removed OpenBeOS namespace stuff from the files I touched.
* Removed superfluous StorageDefs.Private.h, whyever that ended up in a public header
is beyond me.
* Cleanup.
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and used that one and NOFILE to implement R5 private calls _kset_[fd|mon]_limit_()
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added some more posix definitions, though they might be never used in Haiku
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This has a negative effect on ualarm(), but is somewhat required by the POSIX
specs ("[...] the implementation should support one or more programming environments
in which [...], and useconds_t are no greater than the width of type long."
Indeed, it also changed the size of our struct timeval which broken binary
compatibility with R5 (ie. used in gettimeofday()).
This fixes bug #490 and therefore bug #428 (firefox crashing on load) as well.
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Committed libnetwork.so. I actually wanted to port BSD's libc/net resolver, but that one uses too many unsupported functions, so I basically merged libbind.so and libsocket.so into one library.
Moved the libbind.so sources to libnetwork/dns.
Cleaned up native part of libbind.so a little bit more. Though, the ugly hack remains. We nbetter pthread/mutex support. Added TODO that we also shousctl() into the kernel and libroot.so.
Improved DEVNOTES a little bit.
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Moved some headers around and cleaned them up.
Fixed threading code in libbind.so. Don't know why I hadn't noticed this before. Now it is reliable, but uses an even uglier hack.
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but it compiles at least. :-)
* Pulled the architecture specific part out of <posix/setjmp.h> into
<posix/arch/<arch>/arch_setjmp.h>.
* Moved setjmp_save_sigs.c from the x86 specific implementation into a
"generic" sibling directory, since it is reusable (and actually used
by the PPC implementation).
* Added generic/longjmp_return.c containing a function __longjmp_return,
which is invoked at the end of siglongjmp(), resetting the signal mask
and validating the return value. It is used by the PPC implementation,
and should also be used by the x86 implementation, but I'll leave that
to someone who's motivated enough to also test it. :-)
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Fixed implementation of ualarm() to support larger values.
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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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That also includes some XSI signals, SIGPOLL and SIGVTALRM, dunno if we will every support
those in a useful way.
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moved static inline to extern inline to allow this change
please someone review this (ie are they platform dependent functions ?)
should fix bug #47
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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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Implemented them and moved them to unistd/terminal.c - not yet tested, though,
but should work. As a side effect, the TTY should now send signals.
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SupportDefs.h now includes stdbool.h
This can break in some cases
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