- introduce new call numbers, names, and field aliases; - initialize request messages to zero for all ABI calls; - format callnr.h in the same way as com.h; - redo call tables in both servers; - remove param.h namespace pollution in the servers; - make brk(2) go to VM directly, rather than through PM; - remove obsolete BRK, UTIME, and WAIT calls; - clean up path copying routine in VFS; - move remaining system calls from libminlib to libc; - correct some errno-related mistakes in libc routines. Change-Id: I2d8ec5d061cd7e0b30c51ffd77aa72ebf84e2565
		
			
				
	
	
		
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#include <sys/cdefs.h>
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#include "namespace.h"
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#include <lib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#ifdef __weak_alias
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__weak_alias(brk, _brk)
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#endif
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extern char *_brksize;
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/* Both OSF/1 and SYSVR4 man pages specify that brk(2) returns int.
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 * However, BSD4.3 specifies that brk() returns char*.  POSIX omits
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 * brk() on the grounds that it imposes a memory model on an architecture.
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 * On the other hand, they are so crucial to correct operation of so many
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 * parts of the system, that we have chosen to hide the name brk using _brk,
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 * as with system calls.  In this way, if a user inadvertently defines a
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 * procedure brk, MINIX may continue to work because the true call is _brk.
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 */
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int brk(addr)
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void *addr;
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{
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  message m;
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  if (addr != _brksize) {
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	memset(&m, 0, sizeof(m));
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	m.VMB_ADDR = addr;
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	if (_syscall(VM_PROC_NR, VM_BRK, &m) < 0) return(-1);
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	_brksize = addr;
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  }
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  return(0);
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}
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