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* Makefile.am: Use PREINSTALL_FILES = to make automake-1.5 happy.
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* src/imfs/Makefile.am: Revamp INCLUDES handling to make automake-1.5
happy.
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* libc/Makefile.am: Revamp INCLUDES handling to make automake-1.5
happy.
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* wrapup/rtems/Makefile.am: Fix comments to make automake-1.5 happy.
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* optman/Makefile.am: Adapt ASM4FLAGS to automake-1.5.
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* optman/Makefile.am: Adapt ASM4FLAGS to automake-1.5 happy.
* src/Makefile.am: Adapt INCLUDES to make automake-1.5 happy.
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* src/Makefile.am: Revamp INCLUDES handling to make automake-1.5
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* libc/gxx_wrappers.c: Modifications to make gcc 3.x happy.
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* src/tasks.c: Dereference pointer passed to destructor.
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* lib/tftpDriver.c: Add some debugging capability.
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* nfs/bootp_subr.c, rtems/rtems_bootp.c, rtems/rtems_bsdnet.h,
rtems/rtems_bsdnet_internal.h Added support for populating the
initial "root" filesystem with information obtained via the DHCP
response.
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* Added support for populating the initial "root" filesystem
with information obtained via the DHCP response.
* rootfs: New directory.
* rootfs/.cvsignore, rootfs/Makefile.am, rootfs/mkrootfs.c,
rootfs/mkrootfs.h: New files.
* configure.in, Makefile.am: Modified to reflect addition.
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* src/sysconf.c: Fix typo syntax error accidentally committed.
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* src/mprotect.c: New file. Stub required by some gcc's to pass tests.
In particular, about 350 ACATS tests fail if this is not present.
* src/getpagesize.c: Ditto.
* src/sysconf.c: Addition of Solaris value for _SC_STACK_PROT required
to pass about 350 ACATS test cases.
* src/Makefile.am: Added new files.
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* src/coremutex.c, src/coremutexseize.c, src/coremutexsurrender.c,
inline/rtems/score/coremutex.inl: The per thread field resource_count
should only be manipulated when a mutex is priority ceiling or
priority inherit. This was reported by Chris Johns <ccj@acm.org>
who also noticed that the use of switches for all disciplines
generated less efficient code than using explicit tests for the one
or two cases we were really interested in. Further review of his
modifications made it apparent that the "isa" methods to test mutex
discipline were not being used so this modification was swept into
the code as well.
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* inline/rtems/rtems/attr.inl: Correct typo and use correct
attribute RTEMS_SYSTEM_TASK. Reported by Chris Johns <ccj@acm.org>.
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* src/coremutexseize.c: Add missing code for proper handling
of nesting acquisitions. This only impacts building with
inlines disabled on the source with the "fast mutex" optimizations.
This was post the 4.5 branch and did not impact released versions.
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* macros/rtems/posix/mqueue.inl: Add cast so negation works.
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* include/rtems/libio_.h: Added ifdef to ensure that LOGIN_NAME_MAX
is defined on GNU/Linux (RedHat 6.2 distribution).
* libc/unixlibc.c: Added stubs for rtems_io_register_name() and
rtems_io_lookup_name() so UNIX port would compile the IO manager
sptest that registers /dev/null.
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* pppd/STATUS: Updated by Joel based upon email from Mike.
* pppd/cbcp.c, pppd/cbcp.h: Readded files. These support callback
functionality that has not even been compiled under RTEMS yet.
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* libc/lseek.c: Modified after discussion with Eugeny S. Mints
<jack@oktet.ru> to correct the behavior. There were two mistakes.
First, iop->offset was incorrectly set for SEEK_END. Second,
iop->offset should be left unmodified if there are errors.
This modification attempts to fix both situations.
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* libc/lseek.c: Modified after discussion with Eugeny S. Mints
<jack@oktet.ru> to correct the behavior. There were two mistakes.
First, iop->offset was incorrectly set for SEEK_END. Second,
iop->offset should be left unmodified if there are errors.
This modification attempts to fix both situations.
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* cpu.c (_CPU_ISR_install_vector): Corrected interrupt range
checking which was SH1 specific. It didn't work for SH2 (has more
interrupt sources).
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* pppd/example/Makefile: Removed.
* pppd/example/Makefile-user: Added was Makefile. Renamed to
avoid bootstrap -c clobbering it.
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* libc/termios.c: Fix a bug in the termios implementation in
the following scenario:
The General Terminal Interface document that me states that
if VMIN = 0 and VTIME = 0, then read() should return the minimum
of two values:
a) number of bytes available
b) number of bytes requested (I assume from the read call)
The current implementation of the fillBufferQueue() in termios.c is
always return 1 character with these setting values. I know the
termios buffer has more than one character available and my read()
call is requesting 1024 bytes.
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* include/rtems/termiostypes.h, include/sys/ioccom.h:
Update of PPPD to 2.3.11 from 2.3.5 touched these files.
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* Update of PPPD to 2.3.11 from 2.3.5 and addition of an example
application. Mike's notes on the modifications:
- renamed error() function because of namespace problems
- removed calls to the exit() funciton
- removed extra files from the pppd source directory
- defined pppd task constant values in rtemspppd.h
- modifyied example code to get actual tick per second value
- placed the pppd 2.3.11 man page file (pppd.8) into the pppd
directory
* pppd/cbcp.c, pppd/cbcp.h, pppd/main.c, pppd/ppp_tty.c,
pppd/pppmain.c, pppd/rtems-ppp.c, pppd/rtems-ppp.c: Deleted.
* pppd/pppd.8, pppd/rtemsmain.c, pppd/rtemspppd.c, pppd/rtemspppd.h,
pppd/sys-rtems.c, pppd/utils.c, pppd/example/Makefile,
pppd/example/README, pppd/example/init.c, pppd/example/netconfig.h,
pppd/example/ppp.conf, pppd/example/pppdapp.c, pppd/example/system.h:
New files.
* modem/ppp_tty.c, net/if_ppp.h, pppd/Makefile.am, pppd/README,
pppd/STATUS, pppd/auth.c, pppd/ccp.c, pppd/ccp.h, pppd/chap.c,
pppd/chap.h, pppd/chap_ms.c, pppd/chap_ms.h, pppd/chat.c,
pppd/demand.c, pppd/fsm.c, pppd/fsm.h, pppd/ipcp.c, pppd/ipcp.h,
pppd/ipxcp.c, pppd/ipxcp.h, pppd/lcp.c, pppd/lcp.h, pppd/magic.c,
pppd/magic.h, pppd/options.c, pppd/patchlevel.h,
pppd/pathnames.h, pppd/pppd.h, pppd/upap.c, pppd/upap.h: Modified.
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* libc/termios.c: Fix a bug in the termios implementation in
the following scenario:
The General Terminal Interface document that me states that
if VMIN = 0 and VTIME = 0, then read() should return the minimum
of two values:
a) number of bytes available
b) number of bytes requested (I assume from the read call)
The current implementation of the fillBufferQueue() in termios.c is
always return 1 character with these setting values. I know the
termios buffer has more than one character available and my read()
call is requesting 1024 bytes.
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* src/msgqsubmit.c: Add a comment indicating that we do not have
to account for possibly blocking during the core send operation
because Classic API message queue send is always non-blocking.
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* src/mqueuesendsupp.c: Account for possibly blocking during the
core send operation.
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* src/coremutexsurrender.c: Use holder thread not executing
thread because even though they may and often are the same
it is not guaranteed unless the proper attribute is set.
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* include/rtems/score/coremsg.h, src/coremsgsubmit.c: Add a new
return status to account for blocking sends. Otherwise, the
caller will think that the returned message status will have
the ultimate results of the operation. If the send times out,
the final status will be in the return_code of the thread.
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* src/msgqsubmit.c: Add a comment indicating that we do not have
to account for possibly blocking during the core send operation
because Classic API message queue send is always non-blocking.
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* src/mqueuesendsupp.c: Account for possibly blocking during the
core send operation.
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* rtems_telnetd/.cvsignore: New file.
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* libc/getgrent.c, libc/getpwent.c: the 'ls' and more related command
previous failed after a chroot(). (unknown user & group)
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* src/imfs/imfs_eval.c: The CD_UP problem in imfs_eval has been
touched. The order of the questions is the key.
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* Makefile.am, configure.in, rtems_servers/Makefile.am,
rtems_servers/telnetd.c, rtems_servers/telnetd.h,
rtems_telnetd/Makefile.am, rtems_telnetd/README, rtems_telnetd/icmds.c,
rtems_telnetd/pty.c, rtems_telnetd/pty.h, rtems_telnetd/telnetd.c,
rtems_telnetd/telnetd.h, wrapup/Makefile.am:
- pty and telnetd have a new subdir rtems_telnetd to avoid
the side effect when ftpd change.
- the tcp/ip stats have been implemented into icmds.c and
started when telnetd daemon is started.
* rtems_servers/telnetd.c, rtems_servers/telnetd.h: Removed.
* rtems_telnetd: New directory.
* rtems_telnetd/Makefile.am, rtems_telnetd/README,
rtems_telnetd/icmds.c, rtems_telnetd/pty.c, rtems_telnetd/pty.h,
rtems_telnetd/telnetd.c, rtems_telnetd/telnetd.h: New files.
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* cpu_asm.S: This patch was co-developed with Eric Norum
<eric.norum@usask.ca>. It closes a one instruction window
on some m68k CPU cores. It fixes symptoms seen as:
1) No more `interrupt handler invoked twice for
a single interrupt'.
2) No more `lockup when mc68360 CPM and PIT interrupts
are at different levels'.
It does insert a little more overhead on machines without hardware
interrupt stacks but correctness has a price.
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* src/snd_mbx.c, src/tsnd_mbf.c: Unblocking message queue operations
should NOT use _Thread_Executing for return status since it is
permissible to invoke message send operations from an ISR. This was
reported by Suvrat Gupta <suvrat@utstar.com>.
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* src/mqueuesendsupp.c: Unblocking message queue operations should
NOT use _Thread_Executing for return status since it is permissible
to invoke message send operations from an ISR. This was reported
by Suvrat Gupta <suvrat@utstar.com>.
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* src/msgqsubmit.c: Unblocking message queue operations should
NOT use _Thread_Executing for return status since it is permissible
to invoke message send operations from an ISR. This was reported
by Suvrat Gupta <suvrat@utstar.com>.
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* include/rtems/score/coremsg.h, inline/rtems/score/coremsg.inl,
src/coremsgsubmit.c: Unblocking message queue operations should
NOT use _Thread_Executing for return status since it is permissible
to invoke message send operations from an ISR. This was reported
by Suvrat Gupta <suvrat@utstar.com>.
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* libc/libio_sockets.c (rtems_bsdnet_fdToSocket): Per bug
report from Gene Smith <Gene.Smith@sea.siemens.com>, enhanced the
error checking to account for a socket being closed.
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* src/imfs/deviceio.c: Make sure errno gets set to reflect
the status from the driver.
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* cpu.c: Fixed typo.
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* rtems_servers/Makefile.am: Deleted blank lines.
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* rtems_servers/telnetd.c, shell/telnetd.h: Moved from libmisc/shell
so the network stack to address network depenendency.
* rtems_servers/Makefile.am: Modified to reflect above.
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* macros/rtems/score/coresem.inl, inline/rtems/score/coresem.inl:
Cut and paste problem incorrectly enabled interrupts twice with
the first time being too early.
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* src/imfs/imfs_initsupp.c: Create the root node with the
desired permissions. Nodes should be created with the right
permissions because chmod() is not supported by the miniIMFS
so changing after creation is not possible.
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