This change requires a small patch to libc, in order to avoid that
libminc has to pull in a large chunk of libc just for mktime(3).
Change-Id: I48e598b3716eff626cac461f78a41e32334e6b28
. bitcode fixes
. switch to compiler-rt instead of netbsd libc functions
or libgcc for support functions for both x86 and arm
. minor build fixes
. allow build with llvm without crossbuilding llvm itself
. can now build minix/arm using llvm and eabi - without C++
support for now (hence crossbuilding llvm itself is turned off
for minix/arm)
Change-Id: If5c44ef766f5b4fc4394d4586ecc289927a0d6eb
The entire infrastructure relied on an ACK feature, and as such, it
has been broken for years now, with no easy way to repair it.
Change-Id: I783c2a21276967af115a642199f31fef0f14a572
Known limitations:
- comment for now testisofs, as iso9660fs is known to be broken.
Benefits:
- near 3x speed improvement on C++ code compilation, bringing down
make build to from 44min down to 21min.
- Allows for X applications to work properly, which should be available
in near-term future through pkgsrc for 3.3.0.
Change-Id: I8f4179a7ea925ed381642add32cfd8c5822217e4
. get rid of includes in libcompat_minix:
. move configfile.h to minix/include/
. all others are unneeded as they point to other files
. merge the .c files with libc
Change-Id: I5e840c66fb9bc484f377926aa9d66473bbd16259
There was an off-by-one in the old MINIX-specific implementation,
which caused ttyname(3) to fail at random. Since we now have a working
devname(3), there is no need for MINIX-specific code anymore here.
Change-Id: I27d8b6c4f66c84f383156ed494b740d071af02a7
- Message type for PM_CLOCK_SETTIME, PM_CLOCK_GETTIME,
PM_CLOCK_GETRES, PM_GETTIMEOFDAY, PM_SETTIME.
- Small adaptation, message only transfert sub-second time in
nanoseconds, instead of both nano- and micro-seconds. Conversion
is done in userland, as required.
Change-Id: Ie4a6e0c457cc12626e85d2102c086a95311cf3e7
- Intorduce and use a message type for VFS_GETDENTS, VFS_READ,
VFS_WRITE.
- Some cleanup to related functions where vir_bytes are replaced (and
casted to/from, in parameter definition and local variables as well.
This allow to see more clearly which function receives unsafe
(pointer) values, or at least values which are not supposed to be
valid in the address space of VFS. The current patch does so only
for the minimal amount of functions which are concerned with the
introduction of the new message type.
Change-Id: I0cdca97409c4016d02fae067b48bf55d37572c5c