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#!/bin/sh
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#
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# DESCRIBE 2.2 - Describe the given devices. Author: Kees J. Bot
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#
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# BUGS
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# - Arguments may not contain shell metacharacters.
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case $# in
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0) flag=; set -$- /dev ;;
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*) flag=d ;;
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esac
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ls -l$flag $* | \
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sed -e '/^total/d' \
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-e '/^l/d' \
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-e '/^[^bc]/s/.* /BAD BAD /' \
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-e '/^[bc]/s/.* \([0-9][0-9]*\), *\([0-9][0-9]*\).* /\1 \2 /' \
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ex=0 # exit code
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while read major minor path
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do
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case $path in
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/*) name=`expr $path : '.*/\\(.*\\)$'`
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;;
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*) name=$path
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esac
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dev= des=
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case $major in # One of the controllers? What is its controller nr?
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3) ctrlr=0 ;;
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8) ctrlr=1 ;;
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10) ctrlr=2 ;;
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12) ctrlr=3 ;;
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esac
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case $major,$minor in
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1,0) des="RAM disk" dev=ram
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;;
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1,1) des="memory" dev=mem
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;;
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1,2) des="kernel memory" dev=kmem
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;;
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1,3) des="null device, data sink" dev=null
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;;
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1,4) des="boot device loaded from boot image" dev=boot
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;;
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1,5) des="null byte stream generator" dev=zero
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;;
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1,6) des="boot image RAM disk" dev=imgrd
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;;
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1,[789]|1,1[012])
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ramdisk=`expr $minor - 7`
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des="RAM disk $ramdisk" dev=ram$ramdisk
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;;
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2,*) drive=`expr $minor % 4`
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case `expr $minor - $drive` in
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0) des='auto density' dev="fd$drive"
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;;
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4) des='360k, 5.25"' dev="pc$drive"
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;;
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8) des='1.2M, 5.25"' dev="at$drive"
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;;
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12) des='360k in 720k, 5.25"' dev="qd$drive"
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;;
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16) des='720k, 3.5"' dev="ps$drive"
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;;
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20) des='360k in 1.2M, 5.25"' dev="pat$drive"
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;;
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24) des='720k in 1.2M, 5.25"' dev="qh$drive"
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;;
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28) des='1.44M, 3.5"' dev="PS$drive"
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;;
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112) des='auto partition 0' dev="fd${drive}p0"
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;;
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116) des='auto partition 1' dev="fd${drive}p1"
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;;
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120) des='auto partition 2' dev="fd${drive}p2"
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;;
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124) des='auto partition 3' dev="fd${drive}p3"
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;;
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*) dev=BAD
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esac
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des="floppy drive $drive ($des)"
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;;
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[38],[05]|[38],[123][05]|1[02],[05]|1[02],[123][05])
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drive=`expr $minor / 5`
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des="controller $ctrlr disk $drive" dev=c${ctrlr}d${drive}
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;;
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[38],?|[38],[123]?|1[02],?|1[02],[123]?)
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drive=`expr $minor / 5`
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par=`expr $minor % 5 - 1`
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des="controller $ctrlr disk $drive partition $par"
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dev=c${ctrlr}d${drive}p${par}
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;;
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[38],12[89]|[38],1[3-9]?|[38],2??|1[02],12[89]|1[02],1[3-9]?|1[02],2??)
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drive=`expr \\( $minor - 128 \\) / 16`
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par=`expr \\( \\( $minor - 128 \\) / 4 \\) % 4`
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sub=`expr \\( $minor - 128 \\) % 4`
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des="hard disk $drive, partition $par, subpartition $sub"
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des="controller $ctrlr disk $drive partition $par slice $sub"
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#par=`expr $drive '*' 5 + $par`
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dev=c${ctrlr}d${drive}p${par}s${sub}
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;;
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[38],6[4-9]|[38],7?|1[02],6[4-9]|1[02],7?)
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tape=`expr \\( $minor - 64 \\) / 2`
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case $minor in
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*[02468])
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des="controller $ctrlr tape $tape (non-rewinding)"
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dev=c${ctrlr}t${tape}n
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;;
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*[13579])
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des="controller $ctrlr tape $tape (rewinding)"
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dev=c${ctrlr}t${tape}
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esac
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;;
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4,0) des="console device" dev=console
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;;
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4,[1-7])des="virtual console $minor" dev=ttyc$minor
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;;
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4,15) des="diagnostics device" dev=log
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;;
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4,1[6-9])
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line=`expr $minor - 16`
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des="serial line $line" dev=tty0$line
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;;
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4,125) des="video output" dev=video
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;;
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4,12[89]|4,1[3-8]?|4,19[01])
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p=`expr \\( $minor - 128 \\) / 16 | tr '0123' 'pqrs'`
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n=`expr $minor % 16`
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test $n -ge 10 && n=`expr $n - 10 | tr '012345' 'abcdef'`
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des="pseudo tty `expr $minor - 128`" dev=tty$p$n
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;;
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4,???)
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p=`expr \\( $minor - 192 \\) / 16 | tr '0123' 'pqrs'`
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n=`expr $minor % 16`
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test $n -ge 10 && n=`expr $n - 10 | tr '012345' 'abcdef'`
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des="controller of tty$p$n" dev=pty$p$n
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;;
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5,0) des="anonymous tty" dev=tty
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;;
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6,0) des="line printer, parallel port" dev=lp
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;;
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7,*)
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d=`expr $minor % 8`
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n=`expr $minor / 8`
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case $d in
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0) des="IP stat" dev=ipstat
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;;
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1) case $name in
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psip*)
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des="Pseudo IP #$n" dev=psip
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;;
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*) des="raw ethernet #$n" dev=eth
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esac
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;;
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2) des="raw IP #$n" dev=ip
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;;
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3) des="TCP/IP #$n" dev=tcp
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;;
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4) des="UDP #$n" dev=udp
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esac
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case $d in
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[0123])
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if [ "$name" = "$dev" ]
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then
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des="$des (default)"
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else
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dev=$dev$n
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fi
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esac
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;;
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11,0)
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des="block filter" dev=filter
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;;
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13,0)
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des="audio" dev=audio
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;;
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14,0)
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des="faulty block device driver" dev=fbd
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;;
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15,0)
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des="kernel log" dev=klog
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;;
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16,0)
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des="pseudo random number generator" dev=urandom
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;;
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New RS and new signal handling for system processes.
UPDATING INFO:
20100317:
/usr/src/etc/system.conf updated to ignore default kernel calls: copy
it (or merge it) to /etc/system.conf.
The hello driver (/dev/hello) added to the distribution:
# cd /usr/src/commands/scripts && make clean install
# cd /dev && MAKEDEV hello
KERNEL CHANGES:
- Generic signal handling support. The kernel no longer assumes PM as a signal
manager for every process. The signal manager of a given process can now be
specified in its privilege slot. When a signal has to be delivered, the kernel
performs the lookup and forwards the signal to the appropriate signal manager.
PM is the default signal manager for user processes, RS is the default signal
manager for system processes. To enable ptrace()ing for system processes, it
is sufficient to change the default signal manager to PM. This will temporarily
disable crash recovery, though.
- sys_exit() is now split into sys_exit() (i.e. exit() for system processes,
which generates a self-termination signal), and sys_clear() (i.e. used by PM
to ask the kernel to clear a process slot when a process exits).
- Added a new kernel call (i.e. sys_update()) to swap two process slots and
implement live update.
PM CHANGES:
- Posix signal handling is no longer allowed for system processes. System
signals are split into two fixed categories: termination and non-termination
signals. When a non-termination signaled is processed, PM transforms the signal
into an IPC message and delivers the message to the system process. When a
termination signal is processed, PM terminates the process.
- PM no longer assumes itself as the signal manager for system processes. It now
makes sure that every system signal goes through the kernel before being
actually processes. The kernel will then dispatch the signal to the appropriate
signal manager which may or may not be PM.
SYSLIB CHANGES:
- Simplified SEF init and LU callbacks.
- Added additional predefined SEF callbacks to debug crash recovery and
live update.
- Fixed a temporary ack in the SEF init protocol. SEF init reply is now
completely synchronous.
- Added SEF signal event type to provide a uniform interface for system
processes to deal with signals. A sef_cb_signal_handler() callback is
available for system processes to handle every received signal. A
sef_cb_signal_manager() callback is used by signal managers to process
system signals on behalf of the kernel.
- Fixed a few bugs with memory mapping and DS.
VM CHANGES:
- Page faults and memory requests coming from the kernel are now implemented
using signals.
- Added a new VM call to swap two process slots and implement live update.
- The call is used by RS at update time and in turn invokes the kernel call
sys_update().
RS CHANGES:
- RS has been reworked with a better functional decomposition.
- Better kernel call masks. com.h now defines the set of very basic kernel calls
every system service is allowed to use. This makes system.conf simpler and
easier to maintain. In addition, this guarantees a higher level of isolation
for system libraries that use one or more kernel calls internally (e.g. printf).
- RS is the default signal manager for system processes. By default, RS
intercepts every signal delivered to every system process. This makes crash
recovery possible before bringing PM and friends in the loop.
- RS now supports fast rollback when something goes wrong while initializing
the new version during a live update.
- Live update is now implemented by keeping the two versions side-by-side and
swapping the process slots when the old version is ready to update.
- Crash recovery is now implemented by keeping the two versions side-by-side
and cleaning up the old version only when the recovery process is complete.
DS CHANGES:
- Fixed a bug when the process doing ds_publish() or ds_delete() is not known
by DS.
- Fixed the completely broken support for strings. String publishing is now
implemented in the system library and simply wraps publishing of memory ranges.
Ideally, we should adopt a similar approach for other data types as well.
- Test suite fixed.
DRIVER CHANGES:
- The hello driver has been added to the Minix distribution to demonstrate basic
live update and crash recovery functionalities.
- Other drivers have been adapted to conform the new SEF interface.
2010-03-17 02:15:29 +01:00
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17,0)
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des="hello" dev=hello
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;;
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18,0)
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des="UNIX domain socket" dev=uds
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;;
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5[6-9],0|6[0-3],0)
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drive=`expr $major - 56`
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des="vnode disk $drive" dev=vnd$drive
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;;
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5[6-9],[1-4]|6[0-3],[1-4])
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drive=`expr $major - 56`
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par=`expr $minor - 1`
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des="vnode disk $drive partition $par" dev=vnd${drive}p${par}
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;;
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5[6-9],12[89]|5[6-9],13[0-9]|5[6-9],14[0-3]|6[0-3],12[89]|5[6-9],13[0-9]|5[6-9],14[0-3])
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drive=`expr $major - 56`
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par=`expr \\( \\( $minor - 128 \\) / 4 \\) % 4`
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sub=`expr \\( $minor - 128 \\) % 4`
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des="vnode disk $drive partition $par slice $sub"
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dev=vnd${drive}p${par}s${sub}
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;;
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Input infrastructure, INPUT server, PCKBD driver
This commit separates the low-level keyboard driver from TTY, putting
it in a separate driver (PCKBD). The commit also separates management
of raw input devices from TTY, and puts it in a separate server
(INPUT). All keyboard and mouse input from hardware is sent by drivers
to the INPUT server, which either sends it to a process that has
opened a raw input device, or otherwise forwards it to TTY for
standard processing.
Design by Dirk Vogt. Prototype by Uli Kastlunger.
Additional changes made to the prototype:
- the event communication is now based on USB HID codes; all input
drivers have to use USB codes to describe events;
- all TTY keymaps have been converted to USB format, with the effect
that a single keymap covers all keys; there is no (static) escaped
keymap anymore;
- further keymap tweaks now allow remapping of literally all keys;
- input device renumbering and protocol rewrite;
- INPUT server rewrite, with added support for cancel and select;
- PCKBD reimplementation, including PC/AT-to-USB translation;
- support for manipulating keyboard LEDs has been added;
- keyboard and mouse multiplexer devices have been added to INPUT,
primarily so that an X server need only open two devices;
- a new "libinputdriver" library abstracts away protocol details from
input drivers, and should be used by all future input drivers;
- both INPUT and PCKBD can be restarted;
- TTY is now scheduled by KERNEL, so that it won't be punished for
running a lot; without this, simply running "yes" on the console
kills the system;
- the KIOCBELL IOCTL has been moved to /dev/console;
- support for the SCANCODES termios setting has been removed;
- obsolete keymap compression has been removed;
- the obsolete Olivetti M24 keymap has been removed.
Change-Id: I3a672fb8c4fd566734e4b46d3994b4b7fc96d578
2013-09-28 14:46:21 +02:00
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64,0)
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des="keyboard input multiplexer"
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dev=kbdmux
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;;
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64,[1-4])
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n=`expr $minor - 1`
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des="keyboard input $n"
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dev=kbd$n
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;;
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64,64)
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des="mouse input multiplexer"
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dev=mousemux
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;;
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64,6[5-8])
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n=`expr $minor - 65`
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des="mouse input $n"
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dev=mouse$n
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;;
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BAD,BAD)
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des= dev=
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;;
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*) dev=BAD
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esac
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case $name:$dev in
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*:)
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echo "$path: not a device" >&2
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ex=1
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;;
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*:*BAD*)
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echo "$path: cannot describe: major=$major, minor=$minor" >&2
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ex=1
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;;
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$dev:*)
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echo "$path: $des"
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;;
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*:*) echo "$path: nonstandard name for $dev: $des"
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esac
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done
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exit $ex
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}
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