- Defining CLOCKS_PER_SEC = 100, instead of 60.
This define is here for legacy reasons, use sysconf(_SC_CLK_TCK) to
retrieve the actual number of clock tick per second of the system in
new code.
- Moving stime prototype to minix/sysutil.h
Change-Id: I76a73cd53ac2361845f2917f62af4125adfc615d
current version of <sys/stat.h> from netbsd repo is older than the minix
one; will be corrected on next netbsd re-import.
Change-Id: Ifc696581ef476cfecd9695a9f6e74b844131e584
. create signals-related struct message type to store sigset_t
directly
. create notify-specific message types, so the generic NOTIFY_ARG
doesn't exist anymore
. various related test expansions, improvements, fixes
. add a few error-checks to sigismember() calls
. rename kernel call specific signals fields to SYS_*
Change-Id: I53c18999b5eaf0cfa0cb25f5330bee9e7ad2b478
* Also change _orig to _intr for clarity
* Cleaned up {IPC,KER}VEC
* Renamed _minix_kernel_info_struct to get_minix_kerninfo
* Merged _senda.S into _ipc.S
* Moved into separate files get_minix_kerninfo and _do_kernel_call
* Adapted do_kernel_call to follow same _ convention as ipc functions
* Drop patches in libc/net/send.c and libc/include/namespace.h
Change-Id: If4ea21ecb65435170d7d87de6c826328e84c18d0
* Remove support for the Poor Man fstab
* Remove checks for the missing ARCH kernel variable
* Remove .ashrc which is anyway only read once per login
* Cleanup PATH variable
Change-Id: Ic32e5749fba502dfa38d4d538860e717580bad60
- introduce new call numbers, names, and field aliases;
- initialize request messages to zero for all ABI calls;
- format callnr.h in the same way as com.h;
- redo call tables in both servers;
- remove param.h namespace pollution in the servers;
- make brk(2) go to VM directly, rather than through PM;
- remove obsolete BRK, UTIME, and WAIT calls;
- clean up path copying routine in VFS;
- move remaining system calls from libminlib to libc;
- correct some errno-related mistakes in libc routines.
Change-Id: I2d8ec5d061cd7e0b30c51ffd77aa72ebf84e2565
- move system calls for use by services from libminlib into libsys;
- move srv_fork(2) and srv_kill(2) from RS and into libsys;
- replace getprocnr(2) with sef_self(3);
- rename previous getnprocnr(2) to getprocnr(2);
- clean up getepinfo(2);
- change all libsys calls that used _syscall to use _taskcall, so as
to avoid going through errno to pass errors; this is already how
most calls work anyway, and many of the calls previously using
_syscall were already assumed to return the actual error;
- initialize request messages to zero, for future compatibility
(note that this does not include PCI calls, which are in need of a
much bigger overhaul, nor kernel calls);
- clean up more of dead DS code as a side effect.
Change-Id: I8788f54c68598fcf58e23486e270c2d749780ebb
When a process forks, VFS is informed on behalf of the child. This is
correct, because otherwise signals to the new child could get lost.
However, that means that the parent is not blocked from being killed
by a signal while the child is blocked on this VFS call. As a result,
by the time that the VFS reply comes in, the parent may already be
dead, and the child may thus have been assigned a new parent: INIT.
Previously, PM would blindly reply to the parent when the VFS reply
for the fork came in. Thus, it could end up sending a reply to INIT,
even though INIT did not issue the fork(2) call. This could end up
satisfying a different call from INIT (typically waitpid(2)) and then
cause an error when that other call was complete.
It would be possible to set VFS_CALL on both forking parent and child.
This patch instead adds a flag (NEW_PARENT) to note that a process's
parent has changed during a VFS call.
Change-Id: Iad930b2e441db54fe6f7d2fd011f0f6a26e2923d
- introduce PROC_STOPPED flag, which tracks whether the process is
stopped on PROC_STOP in the kernel, rather than implicitly deriving
this from PM_SIG_PENDING;
- make the process resumption test based on current state rather than
state transitions;
- add and clarify several flag checks in the signal handling code;
- add test79 to test signal handling robustness.
Change-Id: Ic8c7527095035b300b56f2ab1b9dd190bd4bf001
. add all sys/sys headers not already present to help compiling
. take netbsd dirent.h and struct dirent; main result is
introducing d_type and d_namlen that have to be set by getdents()
in all FS code implementing it
. d_off is gone
. alignment of the struct has become 8 bytes instead of 4
. remove _MAX_BLOCK_SIZE, _MIN_BLOCK_SIZE, _STATIC_BLOCK_SIZE
. libminlib: cleanup unused yet duplicate code
. mfs: throw out the long-broken v1, v2 support
. new test for dirent contents filled by getdents()
Change-Id: I1459755c7ba5e5d1c9396d3a587ce6e63ddc283e
This single function allows copying file descriptors from and to
processes, and closing a previously copied remote file descriptor.
This function replaces the five FD-related UDS backcalls. While it
limits the total number of in-flight file descriptors to OPEN_MAX,
this change greatly improves crash recovery support of UDS, since all
in-flight file descriptors will be closed instead of keeping them
open indefinitely (causing VFS to crash on system shutdown). With the
new copyfd call, UDS becomes simpler, and the concept of filps is no
longer exposed outside of VFS.
This patch also moves the checkperms(2) stub into libminlib, thus
fully abstracting away message details of VFS communication from UDS.
Change-Id: Idd32ad390a566143c8ef66955e5ae2c221cff966
Well, make a start, anyway. Our copy was missing a legacy field from
the structure, that could very well cause applications to fail trying
to set, clear, or check it. As a consequence, SUN_LEN now yields the
same result as on NetBSD.
Change-Id: I80f6aff7769be402b3bd3959f64d314509ed138c
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
When installed, the test scripts lose their ".sh" suffix, causing them
to be skipped by the "run" script. With this patch, the tests are no
longer specified with ".sh" suffix in the run script, and the suffix
is added automatically as necessary.
LSC: Minor adaptation to keep track of history. As this patch has been
forward ported into mainline, a simple rebase would loose this
commit (cf commit 1f317d315c).
Change-Id: I0b72312e79992b9818559c6546a0e52cd95184c2
- fail SEF initialization if any of the subtests failed, so that the
party invoking the "service up" can tell whether the test succeeded;
- add "nocontig" option, because VM isn't particularly good at
allocating contiguous memory;
- add "silent" option, because it floods the console otherwise;
- allow the device size to be smaller than the maximum transfer size;
- install files to installed test directory.
Change-Id: I45c818f817c11d90c5f94ae26a2fc49e36e6761e
Not all services involved in block I/O go through VM to access the
blocks they need. As a result, the blocks in VM may become stale,
possibly causing corruption when the stale copy is restored by a
service that does go through VM later on. This patch restores support
for forgetting cached blocks that belong to a particular device, and
makes the relevant file systems use this functionality 1) when
requested by VFS through REQ_FLUSH, and 2) upon unmount.
Change-Id: I0758c5ed8fe4b5ba81d432595d2113175776aff8
- check each file descriptor's open access mode (filp_mode);
- treat an error returned by a character driver as a select error;
- check all filps in each set before finishing select;
- do not copy back file descriptor sets if an error occurred;
- remove the hardcoded list of supported character major devices,
since all drivers should now be capable of responding properly;
- add tests to test40 and fix its error count aggregation.
Change-Id: I57ef58d3afb82640fc50b59c859ee4b25f02db17
Some block drivers do not impose any alignment requirements, and this
patch allows such block drivers to pass the test set. As a side effect,
minimal support for min_write is added, but this part of blocktest is
in need of further improvement.
Change-Id: I9ea81433a6fe1177742020e6a584f876043d7e9a
I/O control requests now come with the endpoint of the user process
that initiated the ioctl(2) call. It is stored in a new BDEV_USER
field, which is an alias for BDEV_FLAGS. The contents of this field
are to be used only in highly specific situations. It should be
preserved (not replaced!) by services that forward IOCTL requests,
and may be set to NONE for service-initiated IOCTL requests.
Change-Id: I68a01b9ce43eca00e61b985a9cf87f55ba683de4
The original R_BIT and W_BIT definitions have nothing to do with the
way these bits are used. Their distinct usage is more apparent when
they have different names.
Change-Id: Ia984457f900078b2e3502ceed565fead4e5bb965
* Removed startup code patches in lib/csu regarding kernel to userland
ABI.
* Aligned stack layout on NetBSD stack layout.
* Generate valid stack pointers instead of offsets by taking into account
_minix_kerninfo->kinfo->user_sp.
* Refactored stack generation, by moving part of execve in two
functions {minix_stack_params(), minix_stack_fill()} and using them
in execve(), rs and vm.
* Changed load offset of rtld (ld.so) to:
execi.args.stack_high - execi.args.stack_size - 0xa00000
which is 10MB below the main executable stack.
Change-Id: I839daf3de43321cded44105634102d419cb36cec
The following types are modified (old -> new):
* _BSD_USECONDS_T_ int -> unsigned int
* __socklen_t __int32_t -> __uint32_t
* blksize_t uint32_t -> int32_t
* rlim_t uint32_t -> uint64_t
On ARM:
* _BSD_CLOCK_T_ int -> unsigned int
On Intel:
* _BSD_CLOCK_T_ int -> unsigned long
bin/cat is also updated in order to fix warnings.
_BSD_TIMER_T_ has still to be aligned.
Change-Id: I2b4fda024125a19901120546c4e22e443ba5e9d7
The bug in the offset correction code for the 'shrink region from
below' case can easily case an assert(foundregion->offset == offset)
to trigger (if the blocks are touched afterwards, e.g. on fork())
as the offsets become wrong. This commit is a fix & regression test.
Change-Id: I28ed403e3891362a2dea674a49e786d3450d2983
Forward-port of the run script change in the testvnd
commit on the 3.3.0 branch by David.
Needed to cleanly run the testisofs test as root in
the Jenkins environment.
'While here,' also fix messy which output in testsh2.
Change-Id: I6ec472e1386a54ae74b6e55394f01fa7c5ce53a9
testmfs: catch MFS format changes
This test tests mkfs.mfs will generate the same FS image given the same
input files. mkproto creates a proto file (normalizing directory entry
order). The assumption is that a change in the output flags a tacit
change in FS format, and that a FS format change will cause the image
to change.
. Changes to mkfs.mfs that innocently change the format can
change the sha1 output in the script along with it.
. The assumption is that corresponding versions of mkfs.mfs and
MFS will always work together; otherwise a lot breaks (ramdisk etc.)
. Therefore, as long as a generated FS image stays the same with the
same input now, incompatible MFS changes will still be flagged,
even if they work together with the current mkfs.mfs.
testisofs: test ISO filesystem
. to test isofs: prepare an ISO FS image using writeisofs, copy it
to a RAM device, mount it using the iso9660fs server, compare the
SHA1 contents of the files on the ISO with the inputs.
. use su to run certain commands in the script as root
run script: run shell script tests
. they are installed without .sh so should be
searched for as such
. add diagnostic when tests are skipped
Change-Id: I30daff58e1e43903dacf3c99996a4a0e7d819b6b
Replaces commands/hexdump as well as commands/od.
No Minix-specific changes were needed.
test/testsh2.sh was modified to match the spacing
used in the output of the NetBSD od command.
Change-Id: I65ee1d30e8cdd546097462df7c38c2d38f3e891d
test75 sometimes false-fails if something else is going on
at the same time, presumably because the child doesn't spin
enough to register a nonzero getrusage() cpu time value, as
spin() uses the real time to limit the spinning.
this change forces spin() to do a minimum amount of spinning
before exiting, regardless of scheduling.
Change-Id: I57c63d22969bba418f36bcc8c5ace2b6fb445968
Define the file name templates as char arrays to prevent the
toolchain from mapping them read-only.
Change-Id: Ib2395587b62d4a6ff19c88adc4246dcb41344a53