This takes care of making sure the dirent buffer is properly aligned,
which it needs to be on some platforms (SPARC, ARM, etc.)
Change-Id: I9a6352b1e654c090a200770d51f96511ee024a99
only scsi_disk checks the actual value, other drivers take the logical block size.
This change reports the physical block size from the disk rather than the block
size used by IDE/SATA/SCSI commands. On typical modern SATA disks, the SATA
commands will use 512 byte blocks, but the disk will actually read and write
4K blocks internally. This is only of importance for partition alignment for DriveSetup,
and is independant of file systems or partitioning systems. This could also influence
the recommended block size for some file systems.
Change-Id: Id0f2e22659e89fcef64c1f8d04f81cd68995e01f
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This will give the same result as fs_stat_dev, so the filesystems will
have the same name everywhere.
Change-Id: Ic684142efaeb2c16b393f3f3e5c9c3010a054b30
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/haiku/+/5636
Reviewed-by: Jérôme Duval <jerome.duval@gmail.com>
This avoids introducing an entirely custom hook in FUSE.
It uses the ioctl hook in an unconventional way (calling it with no
valid fuse_file_info) but this can be fixed if a filesystem requires it
(by opening a file handle on /, doing the ioctl, then closing again).
An updated version of fusesmb-haiku is available and confirmed working:
https://github.com/haikuarchives/fusesmb-haiku
Change-Id: If1268113874363fa035e5340be75e9f5198216d6
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/haiku/+/5199
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Not referenced in any Jamfile, does not compile, untouched since
2003 except for a few coding style and cppcheck fixes. The functionality
is implemented elsewhere in the disk device manager and userland
filesystem add-ons for DriveSetup.
Change-Id: I5ebe125931c8d4410c2d335f9d6c0e32008f038b
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/haiku/+/5637
Reviewed-by: Fredrik Holmqvist <fredrik.holmqvist@gmail.com>
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* 90% of our logs start with some context on what is
generating a log message (thing:)
* Things following this logging model however do "thing [time"
which is inconsistent
* Being consistent will allow us to start scanning logs in a
smart way and try to analyze patterns of what is throwing
errors, etc in an automatic way.
aka /^(service/driver/etc)\:/
Change-Id: I1ef2df4f17f70f858a485554a4e8a3f87f1a69c8
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* set PXN for all page tables below KERNEL_BASE
* also set PXN for physical page mapper
PXN, Privileged execute-never
When the PXN bit is 1, a Permission fault is generated if the processor
is executing at PL1 and attempts to execute an instruction fetched from
the corresponding memory region.
Change-Id: I3056cbed151004ac9edfbc81ebeada328aeb603c
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Use the Privileged Only Thread ID Register aka TPIDRPRW to store
the current thread pointer.
The Privileged Only Thread ID Register is only accessible
in privileged modes, and is read/write.
see: ARMv7 Architecture Reference Manual,
section B3.12.46 CP15 c13 Software Thread ID registers
Change-Id: I5273bee8a80b78cdc547b2f6c96632d120eb3d55
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GICv2 can use interrupt numbers up to 1019:
* 0-15 are SGIs aka ICIs
* 16-31 are PPIs
* 32-1019 are SPIs
Change-Id: I1c19be77105683da3f6988a5607b14dc10a899db
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Now that we have locale_t, we can use the musl versions of these functions.
This also fixes a licensing issue: the strptime implementation had an
advertising clause (although in upstream *BSD it was removed, so we
likely could have managed to remove it anyway.)
should help with #17664
register change from Tahiti for #17377
Change-Id: I52b9691cd6a04b58b70e905bc29e803f06936789
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/haiku/+/5526
Reviewed-by: John Scipione <jscipione@gmail.com>
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uselocale now attempts to create a backend and a databrige.
If the attempt fails due to a missing libroot-addon-icu, uselocale
does nothing (to support applications calling uselocale during
startup to enforce the C locale).
Else, uselocale will fail with ENOMEM.
LocaleBackend::CreateBackend() has been modified to return a status_t
that indicates whether NULL is returned due to out of memory (B_NO_MEMORY)
or due to being unable to load the ICU addon (B_MISSING_LIBRARY).
Change-Id: I0f62ebde5890364c64e6694ec58d38de43ec6841
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- It is possible to call open() on a directory, but FUSE lowlevel
filesystems don't implement that and expect it to be re-routed to the
opendir call. BRoster uses this to read the dir/file attributes to
identify it, so it could not identify directories properly.
- In ReadDir, make sure to not return more entries than asked, as this
confuses the userlandfs protocol communication (the kernel does not
acknowledge the readdir reply, and then the server hits an assert when
receiving the next request instead of the ack).
Change-Id: I9c4e9a3f0fc6e9879d4cfbc0d5402a4733d2218a
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- Import latest version of files from FUSE 2.9.9 (our last
synchronization was with 2.7.4)
- Adjust fuse pkgconfig file to use the POSIX error mapper
automatically, since that's required for all FUSE software
- Implement the lowlevel API in addition to the highlevel one. The
lowlevel API uses inode numbers to identify files, rather than paths,
making it a better fit to the userlandfs architecture.
The FUSE 2.x branch is not maintained anymore by FUSE developers,
however, pretty much no one migrated to FUSE 3.x. So it is more
interesting to implement, rather than 3.x.
Confirmed still working with sshfs and curlftpfs.
Example use:
I tested this with github.com/whoozle/android-file-transfer-linux
- Build the fuse library and copy it to ~/config/non-packaged/add-ons/userlandfs/
- Start the server: /system/servers/userlandfs_server aft-mtp-mount
- Connect your Android phone and put it in USB file transfer mode
- Mount the device: mount -t userlandfs -p 'aft-mtp-mount /boot/home/MyPhone -d -o use_ino' ~/MyPhone
- You can now access your phone data
Change-Id: Ic3efda7ffbc33737e6f4958428fb3ec9939ef105
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This considerably overhauls touchpad event generation, simplifying and
cleaning it up considerably:
* Return the touchpad specifications through the MS_IS_TOUCHPAD ioctl.
* There is now a dedicated MS_READ_TOUCHPAD ioctl, as touchpads
can either return touchpad_movement structures or mouse_movement
ones depending on what mode they are operating in.
* Event repeating on timeouts is now handled in MovementMaker and
the input_server control thread, so MS_READ_TOUCHPAD takes
a timeout value. This means we can drop all the EventProducers.
* Use the real floating-point math functions in MovementMaker now
that we are running in userland.
* Drop unused structures, constants, headers, and other things
related to touchpad support.
Change-Id: I28cdb28e4100393a9338a8ebb865573cec13fc1e
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/haiku/+/5455
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Implemented the missing POSIX functions in <locale.h>:
newlocale, duplocale, uselocale, and freelocale, and also
provided missing type definitions for <locale.h>.
Implemented missing POSIX locale-based function variants.
Modified LocaleBackend so that it could support thread-local
locales.
Some glibc-like locale-related variables supporting
ctype and printf family of functions have also been updated
to reflect the thread-local variables present in the latest
glibc sources.
As there have been some modifications to global symbols
in libroot, libroot_stubs.c has been regenerated.
Bug: #17168
Change-Id: Ibf296c58c47d42d1d1dfb2ce64042442f2679431
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This commit introduces a simple thread-safe ring buffer implementation
based on top of BDataIO. The main use case for this class will be to
implement shared buffers between threads for the upcoming refactoring
of Services Kit.
Change-Id: I526bc044b28c91496ad996fabebe538e75647f2c
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/haiku/+/2966
Reviewed-by: Jacob Secunda <secundaja@gmail.com>
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* Also drop unused vblank semaphore storage
* Spotted by X512. These are from intel_extreme
which was used as a base *ages* ago.
Change-Id: I2a6baaa4849baeb8c8cf10e2046d0fbe10c3a356
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/haiku/+/5389
Reviewed-by: Alex von Gluck IV <kallisti5@unixzen.com>
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- Implemented version 5 superblock fields and necessary macros.
- Checksum functions are implemented which will be used for crc verification and crc updates.
- fssh_kernal_priv.h ROUNDDOWN macro definition is consistent with kernal.h definition.
Change-Id: I49b7c939bfd3ea1bffc85b3db42bc678dcce75cd
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this needed for dp aux before skylake, only for DP A (eDP).
should help with #17771
Change-Id: I4bdcca1fdc05294fb5b56c5c96164b6936a5881e
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Create a utility function which performs all necessary checks,
allocates memory, and copies the structures, and then make use of it
in the three places in the kernel which did all this manually.
None of them were previously complete: the fd and socket code only
checked iov_base and not iov_len, while the port code did not check
anything at all.
Part of #14961.
It has more general use than just in the VM code; basically anything
which receives buffers from userland should be invoking this if it
does anything besides user_memcpy (which alreay does it.)