Under BeOS remove_vnode() is failing in this case, which looks like a good idea to imitate.
Also, pipefs/rootfs didn't handle that case - they even removed the entry before calling
remove_vnode() - they now behave correctly. And also BFS now returns the actual error code
received from remove_vnode() instead of B_ERROR.
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the read/write access was only correct for the first entry in the iovec.
These functions should be updated to use read_pages()/write_pages() where
possible, anyway - right now, they only save some kernel calls, while they
could be processed by the device at once.
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tried to write from/read to the userland file descriptor instead of the one
of the kernel.
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some heuristic: when you booted from a CD, CDs are preferred; else, volumes with
names like "Haiku" or "System" are preferred - if someone has better ideas, please
shout.
Note, this heuristic will only come into play if the boot loader was loaded from
an image (ie. floppy/CD/network), and you didn't choose any boot device.
Added evil methods to the Stack class that come in handy (you can now directly
access the array) for this.
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and into its own file vfs_boot.cpp.
Added basic support for booting from CD - it doesn't give CDs a higher priority,
so you could end up booting from HD when you didn't explicetly select "CD-ROM"
in the boot loader. Eventually, it should only boot from HD in this case, if
booting from CD failed (because of a missing boot partition or whatever).
fs_mount(), _kern_mount(), and _user_mount() will now return the dev_t of the
mounted device, and not just B_OK. Maybe we should have fs_unmount() work on
a dev_t instead of a path as well...
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per file descriptor (a descriptor can be shared among several slots). There is now a
second table in the io_context structure that contains that information in a bitmap.
There are now two new (private) functions to control the close-on-exec flag, fd_close_on_exec(),
and fd_set_close_on_exec().
F_DUPFD, dup(), and dup2() are supposed to clear the close-on-exec flag on the duplicated
slot - this fixes bug #57 (no output after a redirect of a shell builtin).
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removed it.
Added comment why there is an explicit dup2() at all.
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It now also accepts a team ID and will then dump its io_context.
Accidently mixed used/max FD counter.
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Some fields of fs_mount were not properly initialized when FS's mount function
was called, and therefore, could let get_mount() return a mount structure that
was not yet read for public consumption (this should fix bug #51).
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Instead of -1, vnode_path_to_vnode() now returns the ID of the starting vnode when it
doesn't need to traverse the path at all.
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and node_refs passed in) they returned an invalid index (larger than range).
Fixed rootfs compilation with tracing turned on.
Minor cleanup.
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node: like in BeOS, it *must* own the root node (ie. via publish_vnode()),
unlike in BeOS, it must also drop that reference on unmount (symmetrical
behaviour definitely makes more sense to me than the Be way).
Since all existing file systems for Haiku behaved differently, I brought them
in line (only pipefs already adhered to that new standard for some reason,
rootfs did only released the node, devfs did nothing - despite it's probably
not really useful to be able to unmount them).
fs_mount() will now panic if a file system does not do this correctly (useful
for file system developing).
Unmounting is now theoretically working again: when trying to unmount a BFS
volume, the kernel crashes in the block cache destruction... (but that's work
for tomorrow).
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working directory (instead of the full path).
Cleanup of some remaining "int" status variables (where it should have
been a "status_t").
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prevents the system to allocate caches for files that don't use or have
a file cache (ie. only those can be mmap()ed!).
Therefore, cache_prefetch() no longer crashes when trying to prefetch
files without a file cache.
read_into_cache() no longer does anything if the requested size is 0.
Fixed a bug in cache_prefetch_vnode(): if the cache couldn't be retrieved,
it put the vnode, but didn't own it (the caller does).
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device becomes available.
Currently, it opens the "launch_speedup" module (if available), later it
should consult a settings file for what to do.
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remove it from the hash, and thus, left a dead pointer around.
free_vnode() does now also remove the vnode from the hash - this is done
so that the file system is notified about removal/put of the vnode before
there is a chance that this vnode is recreated/reloaded (could make the
life of file system writers a bit easier).
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Removed vfs_vnode_release_ref(), as vfs_put_vnode() already does the same thing.
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This is currently only used for the file cache module API.
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a new iovec array, but only freed them on (early) error.
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This was the cause for some apps to put their settings files to the current
directory, and also that Tracker did not find some icons (from the icons
it installed in the MIME database).
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will do that anytime soon, and it should be done by using node monitoring,
anyway.
devfs_open_dir() now makes sure the directory contents are up-to-date - this
should fix the app_server device lookup.
Disabled debug output in the read/write hooks to improve its usage.
Renamed part_map to partition.
Minor cleanup.
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Added new devfs_add_driver() function that the device manager will now call
to register new drivers.
Devfs will now keep a list of known drivers and remembers, if they have
been initialized already - a driver can now safely scan the directory it's
in while being scanned itself without having its hooks called twice.
Devfs is now using a recursive lock instead of a mutex (that's not really
a requirement right now, but would allow us to keep the fs lock during
scanning).
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opened devices, and one for opened directories.
Also adds and removes those directory cookies correctly now.
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removed when no longer used (the same bug is still present in devfs, btw,
and can potentially cause crashes).
Cleanup of the cookie code, it's now using util/list.h.
Now issues B_STAT_CHANGED notifications when directory entries changed.
rootfs_rename() was completely broken for "inter-directory" movements.
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success (they just kept the passed in buffer size unchanged).
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VFS's interface, so that a file system only has to implement one interface.
As a side effect, the automatic file system detection may now work (not yet
tested, though).
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(right now, it's still malloc/free, just encapsulated in an allocator class).
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This reduces the stack usage quite a lot, and since file system calls could be
nested (for example, a mounted image on a volume), definitely a must, too.
Might be a good idea for user calls, too, though, although it's not urgent.
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mounted, but no one told it about its volume ID - that caused "mountvolume"
not to be able to return a valid mount point.
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file system has been mounted, it would have crashed (that for example
happened if you deleted the kernel settings file...).
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Decreased the pipe buffer to 32768 bytes (it's 4096 on BeOS).
pipefs_select/deselect() did no locking.
Switched to using the BenaphoreLocker where possible.
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If anything is still broken (and was not before :)), please shout.
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