- 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
- Updated system calls VFS_ACCESS, VFS_CHDIR, VFS_CHMOD, VFS_CHROOT,
VFS_MKDIR, VFS_OPEN, VFS_RMDIR, VSF_UNLINK
- Removed M3_STRING and M3_LONG_STRING, which are tied to a specific
"generic" message, and replaced where needed with M_PATH_STRING_MAX,
which is tied to the mess_lc_vfs_path message.
Change-Id: If287c74f5ece937b9431e5d95b5b58a3c83ebff1
This implements a near noop setpgid, unless the use is one equivalent
to setsid, in which case it will behave as such.
Also activates setpgrp, which is implemented in terms of setpgid.
Change-Id: I84411cb1957351aa1d3985623cd9e69bdf6f8d4c
The goal is to prevent a name collision with the expected mount/umount
function signatures, if we decide one day to allow any application
using those to work on MINIX.
At this moment the caller has to start the required services, but if we
implement that logic inside the mount/unmout function, this would allow
any application to call those function successfully.
By renaming those now, we prevent a possible ABI break in the future.
Change-Id: Iaf6a9472bca0dda6bfe634bdb6029b3aa2e1ea3b
This cause in some software to assume we are linux, as this is rightly
only used there.
By default hide it behind _MINIX_SYSTEM, until we have removed traces
of it from getpeereid/[gs]etsocketopt and replaced it by the NetBSD
mechanism.
Change-Id: Iacd4cc1b152bcb7e90f5b1249185a222c90351d6
The get and set context calls where wrongly assuming that the value
of arguments passed on the stack where kept unmodified.
Change-Id: I779b08d7f5a6472c5e9dc351ae44abb2acafb3bd