- use movem
- fix return value: the convention is to return in d0:d1 (MSB:LSB)
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Lure the preprocessor to not replace #n by "123" for syscalls...
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doing something. If the signal is not valid, set errno and return -1.
Mini style changes by myself.
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returns success - since this stub always returned failure, this prevented all
apps using that library (like Gobe Productive) from running.
It now calls the Haiku equivalent _kern_lock_node(), and Gobe now runs fine!
This closes bug #562.
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Small change and notes on standard compliance by myself.
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* Use strlcpy() to copy the confstr instead of strncpy().
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* uname() now calls gethostname() instead of using a hard-coded value.
* This fixes bug #1250.
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vfs_select.h, respectively moved most of it into the new kernel
private header wait_for_objects.h.
* Added new experimental API functions wait_for_objects[_etc](). They
work pretty much like poll(), but also for semaphores, ports, and
threads.
* Removed the "ref" parameter from notify_select_events() and the
select_sync_pool functions as well as from fd_ops::fd_[de]select(). It
is no longer needed. The FS interface select() hook still has it,
though -- the VFS will always pass 0.
* de]select_fd() take a select_info* instead of a select_sync* + ref
pair, now. Added respective functions for semaphores, ports, and
threads.
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(yet) support any locale anyway, so evaluating LC_ALL and friends doesn't make
much sense at this point.
This fixes bug #1499.
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* Minor cleanup (there shall be 2 lines of space between functions).
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don't block when they should because the semaphore sometimes gets released too
much. One day I'll try to add some tests, though this seems like something you
can't exactly unit test.
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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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* 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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* On exec() the new function thread_reset_for_exec() is called which clears the signals
and cancels an eventually set alarm. Both things weren't done before...
* Some minor cleanups.
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* check against sizeof(void*)-1 instead of hardcoded 3.
* return B_NO_MEMORY instead of NULL if the allocation failed...
Thanks to Marcus and Ingo for proofreading :-)
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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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* Check for failed allocations and set errno correspondingly in malloc(), calloc(), memalign() and realloc()
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Someone please review. Should errno be set to ENOMEM here?
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* Initial implementation of suggest_thread_priority. It behaves like version from BeOS R5.
* TODO take arguments 'period', 'jitter', and 'length' into account as well .
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no longer use idle priority, even if an actual implementation is still
missing
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