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* libc/chmod.c: Return ENOTSUP if filesystem does not have handler.
* libc/eval.c: Ditto.
* libc/fcntl.c: Ditto.
* libc/fsync.c: Ditto.
* libc/ioctl.c: Ditto.
* libc/ioman.c: Ditto.
* libc/link.c: Ditto.
* libc/memfile.c: Ditto.
* libc/mknod.c: Ditto.
* libc/symlink.c: Ditto.
* libc/libio.h(rtems_filesystem_dev_major_t): New macro.
* libc/libio.h(rtems_filesystem_dev_minor_t): New macro.
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Jennifer Averett <jennifer.averett@oarcorp.com> to fix
appends (O_APPEND at open time) on in-memory files.
A call such as:
fd = open (file, O_APPEND | O_WRONLY);
did not append to the end of the file.
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should not have been. This required that IMFS_rmnod be split into
three separate (per file type) routines to avoid dependencies.
In the end, a miniIMFS application is 6K smaller than one using the
full IMFS.
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readdir support. The next step is to add a mount table and configure
either the miniIMFS or the full IMFS at the application level.
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calculated.
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overhaul of the RTEMS system call interface. This base file system is
the "In-Memory File System" aka IMFS.
The design and implementation was done by the following people:
+ Joel Sherrill (joel@OARcorp.com)
+ Jennifer Averett (jennifer@OARcorp.com)
+ Steve "Mr Mount" Salitasc (salitasc@OARcorp.com)
+ Kerwin Wade (wade@OARcorp.com)
PROBLEMS
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+ It is VERY likely that merging this will break the UNIX port. This
can/will be fixed.
+ There is likely some reentrancy/mutual exclusion needed.
+ Eventually, there should be a "mini-IMFS" description table to
eliminate links, symlinks, etc to save memory. All you need to
have "classic RTEMS" functionality is technically directories
and device IO. All the rest could be left out to save memory.
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