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Update #3132.
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Added a mmap file handler to struct _rtems_filesystem_file_handlers_r.
Updated each file handler object to support the default mmap handler.
Updated mmap() to call the mmap handler for MAP_SHARED.
Added a mmap file handler for shm
Added support for MAP_ANON in mmap().
Updates #2859
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Some kernel-space header expect that <sys/param.h> is present.
Update #2833.
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Provide extentions to <inttpes.h> PRIxxx constants for more POSIX types.
Start with existing definitions found in RTEMS Project owned code
in cpukit/.
updates #2983.
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Update #2388.
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Close #2700.
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closes #2384
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Use the fstat handler instead.
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The __FILE__ prevents reproducible builds.
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Similar to the task priority option, the new CPU affinity
option is first controlled by the RPCI specific rpciodCpuset
option. If that is not set, it uses the global network task config.
If that is also not set, it falls back to not setting the affinity
at all, using all CPUs.
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With this patch the preinstall.am files are in a set order and not
dependent on now perl implements a hash.
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The readv() and writev() support was implemented in terms of multiple
calls to the read and write handlers. This imposes a problem on device
files which use an IO vector as single request entity. For example a
low-level network device (e.g. BPF(4)) may use an IO vector to create
one frame from multiple protocol layers each with its own IO vector
entry.
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If opts is NULL, then strchr() will dereference it and search for 's'.
1063863 Dereference after null check
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Avoid assert() and use proper cleanup if nfsInit() fails to allocate a
resource.
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There were minor conflicts and the modifications that were
in the repo were favored over the modifications in the submitted
patch.
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The NFS status codes do not map directly to the corresponding errno
values.
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The XDR library has a problem on architectures with short enums like the
default ARM EABI. Short enums means that the size of the enum type is
variable and the smallest integer type to hold all enum values will be
selected. For many enums this is char. The XDR library uses int32_t
for enum_t. There are several evil casts from an enum type to enum_t
which leads to invalid memory accesses on short enum architectures. A
workaround is to add appropriate dummy enum values.
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The pathconf_limits_and_options field of
rtems_filesystem_mount_table_entry_t is now a const pointer to reduce
the read-write memory demands of file system instances.
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The scope of the file system operations is the file system instance.
The scope of the file system node handlers is the file location. The
benefit of moving the operations to the mount table entry is a size
reduction of the file location (rtems_filesystem_location_info_t). The
code size is slightly increased due to additional load instructions.
Restructure rtems_filesystem_mount_table_entry_t to improve cache
efficiency.
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It is now the responsibility of the read() and write() handler to update
the offset field of the IO descriptor (rtems_libio_t). This change
makes it possible to protect the IO descriptor from concurrent access by
per file locks.
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Script does what is expected and tries to do it as
smartly as possible.
+ remove occurrences of two blank comment lines
next to each other after Id string line removed.
+ remove entire comment blocks which only exited to
contain CVS Ids
+ If the processing left a blank line at the top of
a file, it was removed.
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According to POSIX the lseek() function shall not, by itself, extend the
size of a file.
Remove the size field of rtems_libio_t. A file has only one size but
may have multiple open file descriptors. Thus a file size field in the
file descriptor may lead to inconsistencies.
New default handlers rtems_filesystem_default_lseek_file() and
rtems_filesystem_default_lseek_directory().
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See http://www.rtems.org/pipermail/rtems-devel/2012-May/001006.html
for details.
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Use UID and GID of the NFS handle for node and symbolic link creation.
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According to POSIX the read() call should return the maximum number of
bytes available for regular files.
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o Removed RTEMS_LIBIO_PERMS_SEARCH.
o Renamed RTEMS_LIBIO_PERMS_READ in RTEMS_FS_PERMS_READ.
o Renamed RTEMS_LIBIO_PERMS_WRITE in RTEMS_FS_PERMS_WRITE.
o Renamed RTEMS_LIBIO_PERMS_EXEC in RTEMS_FS_PERMS_EXEC.
o Renamed RTEMS_LIBIO_FOLLOW_HARD_LINK in RTEMS_FS_FOLLOW_HARD_LINK.
o Renamed RTEMS_LIBIO_FOLLOW_SYM_LINK in RTEMS_FS_FOLLOW_SYM_LINK.
o Renamed RTEMS_LIBIO_MAKE in RTEMS_FS_MAKE.
o Renamed RTEMS_LIBIO_EXCLUSIVE in RTEMS_FS_EXCLUSIVE.
o Renamed RTEMS_LIBIO_ACCEPT_RESIDUAL_DELIMITERS in
RTEMS_FS_ACCEPT_RESIDUAL_DELIMITERS.
o Renamed RTEMS_LIBIO_REJECT_TERMINAL_DOT in
RTEMS_FS_REJECT_TERMINAL_DOT.
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New defaults rtems_filesystem_default_fsync_or_fdatasync() and
rtems_filesystem_default_fsync_or_fdatasync_success() for fsync_h and
fdatasync_h. The rtems_filesystem_default_fsync_or_fdatasync() sets now
errno to EINVAL according to POSIX.
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o A new data structure rtems_filesystem_global_location_t was
introduced to be used for
o the mount point location in the mount table entry,
o the file system root location in the mount table entry,
o the root directory location in the user environment, and
o the current directory location in the user environment.
During the path evaluation global start locations are obtained to
ensure that the current file system instance will be not unmounted in
the meantime.
o The user environment uses now reference counting and is protected
from concurrent access.
o The path evaluation process was completely rewritten and simplified.
The IMFS, RFS, NFS, and DOSFS use now a generic path evaluation
method. Recursive calls in the path evaluation have been replaced
with iteration to avoid stack overflows. Only the evaluation of
symbolic links is recursive. No dynamic memory allocations and
intermediate buffers are used in the high level path evaluation. No
global locks are held during the file system instance specific path
evaluation process.
o Recursive symbolic link evaluation is now limited by
RTEMS_FILESYSTEM_SYMLOOP_MAX. Applications can retrieve this value
via sysconf().
o The device file system (devFS) uses now no global variables and
allocation from the workspace. Node names are allocated from the
heap.
o The upper layer lseek() performs now some parameter checks.
o The upper layer ftruncate() performs now some parameter checks.
o unmask() is now restricted to the RWX flags and protected from
concurrent access.
o The fchmod_h and rmnod_h file system node handlers are now a file
system operation.
o The unlink_h operation has been removed. All nodes are now destroyed
with the rmnod_h operation.
o New lock_h, unlock_h, clonenod_h, and are_nodes_equal_h file system
operations.
o The path evaluation and file system operations are now protected by
per file system instance lock and unlock operations.
o Fix and test file descriptor duplicate in fcntl().
o New test fstests/fsnofs01.
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There existed no calling function for this handler.
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