This patch adds the implementation of the BSD socket system calls
which have been introduced in an earlier patch. At the same time, it
adds support for communication with socket drivers, using a new
"socket device" (SDEV_) protocol. These two parts, implemented in
socket.c and sdev.c respectively, form the upper and lower halves of
the new BSD socket support in VFS. New mapping functionality for
socket domains and drivers is added as well, implemented in smap.c.
The rest of the changes mainly facilitate the separation of character
and socket driver calls, and do not make any fundamental alterations.
For example, while this patch changes VFS's select.c rather heavily,
the new select logic for socket drivers is the exact same as for
character drivers; the changes mainly separate the driver type
specific parts from the generic select logic further than before.
Change-Id: I2f13084dd3c8d3a68bfc69da0621120c8291f707
Previously, VFS would use various subsets of a number of fproc
structure fields to store state when the process is blocked
(suspended) for various reasons. As a result, there was a fair
amount of abuse of fields, hidden state, and confusion as to
which fields were used with which suspension states.
Instead, the suspension state is now split into per-state
structures, which are then stored in a union. Each of the union's
structures should be accessed only right before, during, and right
after the fp_blocked_on field is set to the corresponding blocking
type. As a result, it is now very clear which fields are in use
at which times, and we even save a bit of memory as a side effect.
Change-Id: I5c24e353b6cb0c32eb41c70f89c5cfb23f6c93df
This brings our tree to NetBSD 7.0, as found on -current on the
10-10-2015.
This updates:
- LLVM to 3.6.1
- GCC to GCC 5.1
- Replace minix/commands/zdump with usr.bin/zdump
- external/bsd/libelf has moved to /external/bsd/elftoolchain/
- Import ctwm
- Drop sprintf from libminc
Change-Id: I149836ac18e9326be9353958bab9b266efb056f0
Please note that this information is for use by system services only!
The clock facility is not ready to be used directly by userland, and
thus, this kernel page extension is NOT part of the userland ABI.
For service programmers' convenience, change the prototype of the
getticks(3) to return the uptime clock value directly, since the call
can no longer fail.
Correct the sys_times(2) reply message to use the right field type
for the boot time.
Restructure the kernel internals a bit so as to have all the clock
stuff closer together.
Change-Id: Ifc050b7bd253aecbe46e3bd7d7cc75bd86e45555
Instead of importing an external _minix_kerninfo variable, any code
using the shared kernel page should now call get_minix_kerninfo(3).
Since this is the only logical name for such a function, rename the
previous get_minix_kerninfo call to ipc_minix_kerninfo.
Change-Id: I2e424b6fb55aa55d3da850187f1f7a0b7cbbf910
. bitcode fixes
. switch to compiler-rt instead of netbsd libc functions
or libgcc for support functions for both x86 and arm
. minor build fixes
. allow build with llvm without crossbuilding llvm itself
. can now build minix/arm using llvm and eabi - without C++
support for now (hence crossbuilding llvm itself is turned off
for minix/arm)
Change-Id: If5c44ef766f5b4fc4394d4586ecc289927a0d6eb
This concerns all services, a.k.a drivers, filesystem drivers, network
(inet, lwip, uds) servers, and the system servers.
Change-Id: I626fd15c795e15af42df2d10d47fb4a703665d63