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2002-05-282002-05-28 Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>Joel Sherrill1-73/+0
* libblock, libfs moved to src/exec for multilib'ing.
2002-04-082002-04-06 Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>Joel Sherrill1-0/+1
* src/imfs/imfs_getchild.c: include <string.h>. * src/imfs/imfs_gtkn.c: Include <string.h>. * src/imfs/ioman.c: Include <string.h>. * src/imfs/linearfile.c: Include <string.h>. * src/imfs/memfile.c: Include <string.h>.
2001-10-112001-10-10 Joel Sherrill <joel@OARcorp.com>Joel Sherrill1-1/+1
* src/imfs/imfs_getchild.c: Correct length of static string as reported by Ibragimov Ilya <ibr@oktet.ru>.
2001-01-222001-01-22 Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>Joel Sherrill1-0/+4
* configure.in: Add src/imfs/config.h * src/imfs/Makefile.am: Add INCLUDES += -I. to pickup config.h * src/imfs/.cvsignore: Add config.h and stamp-h * src/imfs/*.c: Add config.h support.
1999-11-17Updated copyright notice.Joel Sherrill1-2/+1
1999-03-31Removed asserts that shouldn't be called and commented case where thisJennifer Averett1-1/+2
indicates an internal error.
1998-11-23Added base version of file system infrastructure. This includes a majorJoel Sherrill1-0/+68
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 ======== + 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.