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
- sendmsg: the accumulation of multiple in-flight file descriptors was
already described in the comments; now the code actually does what
the comments say :) -- also, added robustness in case of a failure;
- recvmsg: only create a socket rights message if there are file
descriptors pending at all;
- recvmsg: copy back the control message length;
- recvmsg: use CMSG_SPACE instead of CMSG_LEN to compute sizes.
Not sure if all of this is now working according to specification,
but at least tmux seems to be happy with it.
Change-Id: I8d076c14c3ff3220b7fea730e0f08f4b4254ede5
- move VFS calls to a separate source file;
- solve a few subtle bugs, mostly in error handling;
- simplify debug reporting code;
- make a few definitions more independent;
- restyle to something closer to KNF.
Change-Id: I7b0537adfccac8b92b5cc3e78dac9f5ce3c79f03
- remove non-PCI support, since all supported platforms with at_wini
devices also have PCI support by now;
- correspondingly, stop using information from the BIOS altogether;
- limit each driver instance to one controller, to be in line with
the general MINIX3 one-instance-per-controller driver model; this
limits the number of disks per at_wini instance to four;
- go through the controllers by the order of their occurrence in the
PCI table, thus removing the exception for compatibility devices;
- let the second at_wini instance shut down silently if there is only
one IDE controller;
- clean up some extra code we don't need anymore, and resolve some
WARNS=5 level warnings.
Overall, these changes should simplify automatic loading of the right
disk drivers at boot time in the future.
Change-Id: Ia64d08cfbeb9916abd68c9c2941baeb87d02a806
- change "vid/did" to "vid:did", old form still supported for now;
- allow "vid:did/subvid:subdid" specification in system.conf, in
which case a device will be visible to a driver if the subsystem
VID/DID also match.
Change-Id: I7aef54da1b0bc81e24b5d98f1a28416f38f8b266
* Remove static proto.dev
* Update releasetools/*image.sh not to use proto.dev, as well as
minor comments cleanup
* Add TOOL_TOPROTO
Change-Id: If7dc16d4ebb3b0c4e859786fad25d4af000c999f
Now that the keymaps can distinguish between the regular slash key
and the slash key on the numeric keypad, we can avoid localization
of the latter.
Change-Id: I20ead7d26a9baa82f5a522562524fd75d44efb42
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
Due to the existence of /dev/console and /dev/log, and the new
"console=" setting, it is now possible that a single non-PTY object
(e.g. serial) is accessible through two different minor numbers. This
poses a problem when sending late select replies (CDEV_SEL2_REPLY),
because the object's minor number can not be used to identify the
device. Since selecting on such objects through translated minor
numbers is actually required, we now save the minor number used to
initiate the select query in order to send a late reply.
The solution is suboptimal, as it is not possible to use two different
minors to select on the same object at once. In the future, there
should be at least one select record for each minor that can be used
with each object.
Change-Id: I4d39681d2ffd68b4047daf933d45b7bafe3c885e
The set of processes to which a SIGKMESS signal is sent whenever new
diagnostics messages are added to the kernel's message buffer, is now
no longer hardcoded. Instead, processes can (un)register themselves
to receive such notifications, by means of sys_diagctl().
Change-Id: I9d6ac006a5d9bbfad2757587a068fc1ec3cc083e
* Renamed struct timer to struct minix_timer
* Renamed timer_t to minix_timer_t
* Ensured all the code uses the minix_timer_t typedef
* Removed ifdef around _BSD_TIMER_T
* Removed include/timers.h and merged it into include/minix/timers.h
* Resolved prototype conflict by renaming kernel's (re)set_timer
to (re)set_kernel_timer.
Change-Id: I56f0f30dfed96e1a0575d92492294cf9a06468a5
The B0-B115200 defines are flags, and not the actual speed they
represent.
This fixes an incoherency for B0 handling, and documents why it is
required to call the function again after changing the speed flag.
DFL_BAUD is set to one of the flag, so to translate it to an actual
speed, the function calls itself again, which will always be able to
finish without inducing another recursive call.
Change-Id: I04ebfaefee31a88d05f0b726352d1581a966147b
It is unclear why /dev/log has its own open/close rules, but those
rules conflict with serial console redirection. This does not solve
the root of the problem, but it puts back in place more or less the
same workaround that was already in place before the TTY overhaul.
Change-Id: Ib53abbc28a76c1f2b0befc8448aeed0173bc96a5
- writing to a PTY master side blocks if there is not already a
blocked reader on the slave side, and select now reflects this;
- internally, TTY now uses a test based on "caller != NONE" rather
than "grant != GRANT_INVALID" to identify whether a call is
currently ongoing;
- "offset" fields have been removed as they equal the corresponding
"cum" fields;
- improved variable typing and function naming here and there;
- various other small fixes.
Change-Id: I6b51452888942e864b4e034e8c8490576184a23e
The new API now covers the entire character driver protocol, while
hiding all the message details. It should therefore be used by all
new character drivers. All existing drivers that already made use of
libchardriver have been changed to use the new API.
As one of the most important API changes, support for scatter and
gather transfers has been removed, as several key drivers already
did not support this, and it could be supported at the safecopy
level instead (for a future readv/writev).
Additional changes include:
- respond to block device open requests to avoid hanging VFS threads;
- add support for sef_cancel.
Change-Id: I1bab6c1cb66916c71b87aeb1db54a9bdf171fe6b
The block driver protocol and libblockdriver's bdr_ioctl hook are
changed, as well as the users of this hook. Other parts of the system
are expected to change accordingly eventually, since the ioctl(2)
prototype has been aligned with NetBSD's.
Change-Id: Ide46245b22cfa89ed267a38088fb0ab7696eba92
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
- internal structure rearrangement;
- respond to char device open requests to avoid hanging VFS threads;
- make drivers use designated initializers;
- use devminor_t for all minor device numbers;
- change bdr_other hook to take ipc_status and return nothing;
- fix default geometry computation;
- add support for sef_cancel.
Change-Id: Ia063a136a3ddb2b78de36180feda870605753d70
Previously it would use bits of the character driver protocol, which
will change heavily. In the new situation, the BUSC_I2C_xxx requests
use a protocol more in line with the PCI protocol, with the reply code
in m_type.
Change-Id: I51597b3f191078c8178ce17372de123031f7a4c4
Opening and closing the master side of a pseudo terminal without
opening the slave side would result in the pseudo terminal becoming
permanently unavailable. In addition, reopening the slave side
would be possible but not allow for I/O. Finally, attempting to
open an in-use master would wipe its I/O state. These issues have
been resolved.
Change-Id: I9235e3d9aba321803f9280b86b6b5e3646ad5ef3
- change all sync char drivers into async drivers;
- retire support for the sync protocol in libchardev;
- remove async dev style, as this is now the default;
- remove dev_status from VFS;
- clean up now-unused protocol messages.
Change-Id: I6aacff712292f6b29f2ccd51bc1e7d7003723e87
The async char protocol already has this, so this patch closes the
gap between the two protocols a bit. Support for this flag has been
added to all sync char drivers that support CANCEL at all.
The LOG driver was already using the asynchronous protocol, but it
did not support the nonblocking transfer flag. This has been fixed
as well.
Change-Id: Ia55432c9f102765b59ad3feb45a8bd47a782c93f
The GPIO revision check assumed the major and minor revision numbers where
located at same location in the register. This is not true.
Change-Id: Ieaff07ed8a19e6b4cf1d121a41d3290880b78a82
Defined register offsets and device configurations in structs to
allow more flexibility. This change will allow to support multiple
instances of a driver using a different bus. This is needed for the
BeagleBone Black.
Change-Id: I24e16faeea338c9a847941a846e6d4e49432525e
The sht21 temperature and humidity sensor holds the i2c bus while
an ADC conversion is in progress. For example, a temperature
measurement is requested, a read operation is started, and the
sht21 doesn't respond to the read request until the result of
the measurement is ready. The conversion time isn't constant.
On rare occations (one in hundreds of samples) the timeout in the
i2c driver expires returning an error.
The example code from Sensirion, the sht21's manufacturer, suggests
a bus timeout of 1 second to accommodate the sht21. This commit
increases the bus timeout to 1 second. The timeout is only reached
when chips do not respond normally, so the change doesn't affect the
performance of any other drivers.
Change-Id: I57b0f958a5d0b69b221af380b771fe67401ff604
Many i2c device drivers used similar code to access registers on
the ICs they drive. This commit implements that functionality in
libi2cdriver and updates the drivers to use the library instead of
their own register access functions. The net result is 375+ fewer
lines of code and less work for people developing new drivers.
The two exceptions were cat24c256 and parts of tda19988. They access
the bus in uncommon ways. It doesn't make sense at this time to
move their read/write functions into libi2cdriver.
Change-Id: Id8280b71af33b710a49944d7f20a7262be9f5988
A copy and paste error caused a few lines of code to be duplicated.
This patch removes the excess code.
Change-Id: I7313efb537e2a4102fb25ce05782e82ae0c84285