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			This was caused by a change in the shared driver code. Not log's fault. Renamed #definitions of driver process numbers, e.g., TTY now is TTY_PROC_NR. All known (special) processes now have consistent naming scheme. Kernel tasks don't follow this scheme.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| #include "sysutil.h" 
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| /*===========================================================================*
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|  *				fkey_ctl				     *
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|  *===========================================================================*/
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| PUBLIC int fkey_ctl(request, fkeys, sfkeys)
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| int request;				/* request to perform */
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| int *fkeys;				/* bit masks for F1-F12 keys */
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| int *sfkeys;				/* bit masks for Shift F1-F12 keys */
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| {
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| /* Send a message to the TTY server to request notifications for function 
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|  * key presses or to disable notifications. Enabling succeeds unless the key
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|  * is already bound to another process. Disabling only succeeds if the key is
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|  * bound to the current process.   
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|  */ 
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|     message m;
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|     int s;
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|     m.FKEY_REQUEST = request;
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|     m.FKEY_FKEYS = (fkeys) ? *fkeys : 0;
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|     m.FKEY_SFKEYS = (sfkeys) ? *sfkeys : 0;
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|     s = _taskcall(TTY_PROC_NR, FKEY_CONTROL, &m);
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|     if (fkeys) *fkeys = m.FKEY_FKEYS;
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|     if (sfkeys) *sfkeys = m.FKEY_SFKEYS;
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|     return(s);
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| }
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