Clock configuration will be needed by other/future subsystems such as i2c.
Extract the functionality from libgpio and put it into it's own library.
Change-Id: I6f6de0b3fb4d305ddfeac74123b78c983d1318dd
. by making the address and frequency of the
free running clock kinfo members, set at runtime
in the kernel, instead of compile time constants
in libsys
Change-Id: I4a8387302d4d3ffd47d2448525725683a74c9a4f
- setlogin() not available
- softfloat needed in -lminc for arm
- libminc: we have to set LIBCDIR for the included files,
so use that instead of LIBCSRCDIR
Change-Id: I7f92621ebbca9ce08dc377b3fa61dee089071757
. always keep reading data from uart so the interrupt is
not continually asserted if data is sent but no process
reads it
. increase tx & rx fifo trigger levels -> reduces the number
of interrupts necessary
. bigger rx/tx buffers
Change-Id: I3cf7c73b22ae2fc091b845d516ba4aa53e892cda
. unpause() and revive() can race - revive() can run during
a device i/o unblock, causing two sendnb()s to occur, and the
2nd one to fail
. this can easily happen when a process is blocking on tty and
is then killed by a signal - tty cancels the i/o and then
kills the process by a signal
Change-Id: Ia319acaedfa336b78c030a2c4af7246959bdcf87
. the default entry for disabled ttys for getty
in /etc/ttys is "", but init crashed on handling that
string.
Change-Id: Ib7cd6c6869e338f47df0aa5abed36f15eda4f6ff
. ignore interrupt (stop interrupt check loop) if
interrupt bit not set; limit loop too
. mask off other bits when testing bits in the status register
. this fixes rs232 output that would otherwise never get re-triggered
as too many bits were set in the status byte to match the
possibilities.
Change-Id: I311c93377fa8fb477ee9a756455fdeda780e6ba1
. let the dynamic linker use a real file mmap(), reverting
most of the minix-specific changes
. except for a fallback mode for systems or filesystems that
do not support mmap() on files
. make, grep: let them use mmap() too, with fallback
Change-Id: I11c0c9ad439d713917a6f5c2d196558f6c03eabd
. test74 for mmap functionality
. vm: add a mem_file memory type that specifies an mmap()ped
memory range, backed by a file
. add fdref, an object that keeps track of FD references within
VM per process and so knows how to de-duplicate the use of FD's
by various mmap()ped ranges; there can be many more than there can
be FD's
. turned off for now, enable with 'filemap=1' as boot option
Change-Id: I640b1126cdaa522a0560301cf6732b7661555672
. libc: add vfs_mmap, a way for vfs to initiate mmap()s.
This is a good special case to have as vfs is a slightly
different client from regular user processes. It doesn't do it
for itself, and has the dev & inode info already so the callback
to VFS for the lookup isn't necessary. So it has different info
to have to give to VM.
. libc: also add minix_mmap64() that accepts a 64-bit offset, even
though our off_t is still 32 bit now.
. On exec() time, try to mmap() in the executable if available.
(It is not yet available in this commit.)
. To support mmap(), add do_vm_call that allows VM to lookup
(to ino+dev), do i/o from and close FD's on behalf of other
processes.
Change-Id: I831551e45a6781c74313c450eb9c967a68505932
. prevents zombies from accumulating for as long as tcpd exists
for child processes that create their own process group, e.g. ftpd.
Change-Id: Ic56597810f7d17e1cc28b755e2d1998ecf49a27c
If present a file called .settings will be sourced when
calling the arm_sdimage.sh script. This allows to configure
the build setting for arm build without the need to specify
the flags each time arm_sdimage.sh is called.
For example to configure arm_sdimage.sh to target the
beaglebone put the following content in your .settings file.
BASE_URL=http://www.minix3.org/arm/beaglebone
FLAG=-DAM335X
CONSOLE=tty00
Change-Id: Ide0341a255bc7f41dc5c30d0a43e71b01a8ea55c
Use acpi poweroff if it's possible.
Change-Id: I103cc288523bf63fa536750b1d408ac88bbe35fb
Signed-off-by: Ben Gras <ben@minix3.org>
Signed-off-by: Tomas Hruby <tom@minix3.org>
The syslogd.pid file has moved from /usr/run to /var/run. The comments
in syslog.conf direct the user to restart syslogd using the old PID
file location. This patch updates the comment to match the code.
Change-Id: Ib40cd1199ce201e1cbc74e1f1393d55a166ef343
The previous test would return EFAULT as soon as the group pointer
was NULL, while it is sensible when the count is also 0.
In that case, the SETGROUP syscall is expected to clear all the
group entries as the new set is empty.
Change-Id: I07b7e1d1f023a52e3035d53f7d9b42b660e039e8