These two request are handled by the same function in some FSes, which
prevents us from using two different kinds of messages.
Change-Id: Iede3a0251d8d84ca7f121c56f30f42b045b0c737
Those messages offer a simple array of the given type. This should allow
for fast and simple prototyping.
When a protocol is fixed, then proper message types should be defined.
Change-Id: I4e98eeb0493924f3015862a51d14d894315e2bc2
Use fixed size for directory entries records, instead of semantic type
in the struct which is used to access on-disk records.
Change-Id: If8816d367eaa7070ccb17202ffc9047b5aee5d3e
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
/bin/false is often used by PKGSRC packages which create unpriviledged
users as part of their install process.
This fixes the generation and installation of such packages.
Change-Id: Ie2a590c56c86dc40a61e3c08d14f5443ebe4f58c
Make libminc a build dependency of services to ensure the services
get rebuilt if libminc changes.
Change-Id: I703a9d98d7641a9a85e04d88402a7228ad0be19f
The get and set context calls where wrongly assuming that the value
of arguments passed on the stack where kept unmodified.
Change-Id: I779b08d7f5a6472c5e9dc351ae44abb2acafb3bd
The setcontext method did not alway set the return value to 0 after
restoring the desired context. Specially When calling setcontext with
the _UC_IGNSIGM and the _UC_IGNFPU flags the return value would be non
zero.
Change-Id: Iec7f8d6a680950aa53e3c88c86e03f65005e66b2
Check if the .settings entry is a file and not a directory. Eclipse
as we found out also likes creating .settings directories.
Change-Id: I3cbcaa7aa9e5dfb3d51c6c71df7fd72079fe213e