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			447 lines
		
	
	
		
			14 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C
		
	
	
	
	
	
| /* This file contains a collection of miscellaneous procedures.  Some of them
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|  * perform simple system calls.  Some others do a little part of system calls
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|  * that are mostly performed by the Memory Manager.
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|  *
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|  * The entry points into this file are
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|  *   do_dup:	  perform the DUP system call
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|  *   do_fcntl:	  perform the FCNTL system call
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|  *   do_sync:	  perform the SYNC system call
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|  *   do_fsync:	  perform the FSYNC system call
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|  *   do_reboot:	  sync disks and prepare for shutdown
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|  *   do_fork:	  adjust the tables after MM has performed a FORK system call
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|  *   do_exec:	  handle files with FD_CLOEXEC on after MM has done an EXEC
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|  *   do_exit:	  a process has exited; note that in the tables
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|  *   do_set:	  set uid or gid for some process
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|  *   do_revive:	  revive a process that was waiting for something (e.g. TTY)
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|  *   do_svrctl:	  file system control
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|  *   do_getsysinfo:	request copy of FS data structure
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|  */
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| 
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| #include "fs.h"
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| #include <fcntl.h>
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| #include <unistd.h>	/* cc runs out of memory with unistd.h :-( */
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| #include <minix/callnr.h>
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| #include <minix/com.h>
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| #include <sys/svrctl.h>
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| #include "buf.h"
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| #include "file.h"
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| #include "fproc.h"
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| #include "inode.h"
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| #include "param.h"
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| #include "super.h"
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| 
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| /*===========================================================================*
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|  *				do_getsysinfo					     *
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|  *===========================================================================*/
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| PUBLIC int do_getsysinfo()
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| {
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|   struct fproc *proc_addr;
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|   vir_bytes src_addr, dst_addr;
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|   size_t len;
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|   int s;
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| 
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|   switch(m_in.info_what) {
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|   case SI_PROC_ADDR:
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|   	proc_addr = &fproc[0];
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|   	src_addr = (vir_bytes) &proc_addr;
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|   	len = sizeof(struct fproc *);
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|   	break; 
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|   case SI_PROC_TAB:
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|   	src_addr = (vir_bytes) fproc;
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|   	len = sizeof(struct fproc) * NR_PROCS;
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|   	break; 
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|   case SI_DMAP_TAB:
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|   	src_addr = (vir_bytes) dmap;
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|   	len = sizeof(struct dmap) * NR_DEVICES;
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|   	break; 
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|   default:
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|   	return(EINVAL);
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|   }
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| 
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|   dst_addr = (vir_bytes) m_in.info_where;
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|   if (OK != (s=sys_datacopy(SELF, src_addr, who, dst_addr, len)))
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|   	return(s);
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|   return(OK);
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| 
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| }
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| 
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| /*===========================================================================*
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|  *				do_dup					     *
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|  *===========================================================================*/
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| PUBLIC int do_dup()
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| {
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| /* Perform the dup(fd) or dup2(fd,fd2) system call. These system calls are
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|  * obsolete.  In fact, it is not even possible to invoke them using the
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|  * current library because the library routines call fcntl().  They are
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|  * provided to permit old binary programs to continue to run.
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|  */
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| 
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|   register int rfd;
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|   register struct filp *f;
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|   struct filp *dummy;
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|   int r;
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| 
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|   /* Is the file descriptor valid? */
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|   rfd = m_in.fd & ~DUP_MASK;		/* kill off dup2 bit, if on */
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|   if ((f = get_filp(rfd)) == NIL_FILP) return(err_code);
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| 
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|   /* Distinguish between dup and dup2. */
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|   if (m_in.fd == rfd) {			/* bit not on */
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| 	/* dup(fd) */
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| 	if ( (r = get_fd(0, 0, &m_in.fd2, &dummy)) != OK) return(r);
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|   } else {
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| 	/* dup2(fd, fd2) */
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| 	if (m_in.fd2 < 0 || m_in.fd2 >= OPEN_MAX) return(EBADF);
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| 	if (rfd == m_in.fd2) return(m_in.fd2);	/* ignore the call: dup2(x, x) */
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| 	m_in.fd = m_in.fd2;		/* prepare to close fd2 */
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| 	(void) do_close();	/* cannot fail */
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|   }
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| 
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|   /* Success. Set up new file descriptors. */
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|   f->filp_count++;
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|   fp->fp_filp[m_in.fd2] = f;
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|   return(m_in.fd2);
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| }
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| 
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| /*===========================================================================*
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|  *				do_fcntl				     *
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|  *===========================================================================*/
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| PUBLIC int do_fcntl()
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| {
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| /* Perform the fcntl(fd, request, ...) system call. */
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| 
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|   register struct filp *f;
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|   int new_fd, r, fl;
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|   long cloexec_mask;		/* bit map for the FD_CLOEXEC flag */
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|   long clo_value;		/* FD_CLOEXEC flag in proper position */
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|   struct filp *dummy;
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| 
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|   /* Is the file descriptor valid? */
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|   if ((f = get_filp(m_in.fd)) == NIL_FILP) return(err_code);
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| 
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|   switch (m_in.request) {
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|      case F_DUPFD:
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| 	/* This replaces the old dup() system call. */
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| 	if (m_in.addr < 0 || m_in.addr >= OPEN_MAX) return(EINVAL);
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| 	if ((r = get_fd(m_in.addr, 0, &new_fd, &dummy)) != OK) return(r);
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| 	f->filp_count++;
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| 	fp->fp_filp[new_fd] = f;
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| 	return(new_fd);
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| 
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|      case F_GETFD:
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| 	/* Get close-on-exec flag (FD_CLOEXEC in POSIX Table 6-2). */
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| 	return( ((fp->fp_cloexec >> m_in.fd) & 01) ? FD_CLOEXEC : 0);
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| 
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|      case F_SETFD:
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| 	/* Set close-on-exec flag (FD_CLOEXEC in POSIX Table 6-2). */
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| 	cloexec_mask = 1L << m_in.fd;	/* singleton set position ok */
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| 	clo_value = (m_in.addr & FD_CLOEXEC ? cloexec_mask : 0L);
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| 	fp->fp_cloexec = (fp->fp_cloexec & ~cloexec_mask) | clo_value;
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| 	return(OK);
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| 
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|      case F_GETFL:
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| 	/* Get file status flags (O_NONBLOCK and O_APPEND). */
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| 	fl = f->filp_flags & (O_NONBLOCK | O_APPEND | O_ACCMODE);
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| 	return(fl);	
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| 
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|      case F_SETFL:
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| 	/* Set file status flags (O_NONBLOCK and O_APPEND). */
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| 	fl = O_NONBLOCK | O_APPEND;
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| 	f->filp_flags = (f->filp_flags & ~fl) | (m_in.addr & fl);
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| 	return(OK);
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| 
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|      case F_GETLK:
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|      case F_SETLK:
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|      case F_SETLKW:
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| 	/* Set or clear a file lock. */
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| 	r = lock_op(f, m_in.request);
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| 	return(r);
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|      default:
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| 	return(EINVAL);
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|   }
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| }
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| 
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| /*===========================================================================*
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|  *				do_sync					     *
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|  *===========================================================================*/
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| PUBLIC int do_sync()
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| {
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| /* Perform the sync() system call.  Flush all the tables. 
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|  * The order in which the various tables are flushed is critical.  The
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|  * blocks must be flushed last, since rw_inode() leaves its results in
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|  * the block cache.
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|  */
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|   register struct inode *rip;
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|   register struct buf *bp;
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| 
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|   /* Write all the dirty inodes to the disk. */
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|   for (rip = &inode[0]; rip < &inode[NR_INODES]; rip++)
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| 	if (rip->i_count > 0 && rip->i_dirt == DIRTY) rw_inode(rip, WRITING);
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| 
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|   /* Write all the dirty blocks to the disk, one drive at a time. */
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|   for (bp = &buf[0]; bp < &buf[NR_BUFS]; bp++)
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| 	if (bp->b_dev != NO_DEV && bp->b_dirt == DIRTY) flushall(bp->b_dev);
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| 
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|   return(OK);		/* sync() can't fail */
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| }
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| 
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| /*===========================================================================*
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|  *				do_fsync					     *
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|  *===========================================================================*/
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| PUBLIC int do_fsync()
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| {
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| /* Perform the fsync() system call. For now, don't be unnecessarily smart. */
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| 
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|   do_sync();
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| 
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|   return(OK);
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| }
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| 
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| /*===========================================================================*
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|  *				do_reboot				     *
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|  *===========================================================================*/
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| PUBLIC int do_reboot()
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| {
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|   /* Perform the FS side of the reboot call. */
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|   int i;
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|   struct super_block *sp;
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|   struct inode dummy;
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| 
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|   /* Only PM may make this call directly. */
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|   if (who != PM_PROC_NR) return(EGENERIC);
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| 
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|   /* Do exit processing for all leftover processes and servers. */
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|   for (i = 0; i < NR_PROCS; i++) { m_in.slot1 = i; do_exit(); }
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| 
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|   /* The root file system is mounted onto itself, which keeps it from being
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|    * unmounted.  Pull an inode out of thin air and put the root on it.
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|    */
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|   put_inode(super_block[0].s_imount);
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|   super_block[0].s_imount= &dummy;
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|   dummy.i_count = 2;			/* expect one "put" */
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| 
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|   /* Unmount all filesystems.  File systems are mounted on other file systems,
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|    * so you have to pull off the loose bits repeatedly to get it all undone.
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|    */
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|   for (i= 0; i < NR_SUPERS; i++) {
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| 	/* Unmount at least one. */
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| 	for (sp= &super_block[0]; sp < &super_block[NR_SUPERS]; sp++) {
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| 		if (sp->s_dev != NO_DEV) (void) unmount(sp->s_dev);
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| 	}
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|   }
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| 
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|   return(OK);
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| }
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| 
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| /*===========================================================================*
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|  *				do_fork					     *
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|  *===========================================================================*/
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| PUBLIC int do_fork()
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| {
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| /* Perform those aspects of the fork() system call that relate to files.
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|  * In particular, let the child inherit its parent's file descriptors.
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|  * The parent and child parameters tell who forked off whom. The file
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|  * system uses the same slot numbers as the kernel.  Only MM makes this call.
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|  */
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| 
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|   register struct fproc *cp;
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|   int i;
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| 
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|   /* Only PM may make this call directly. */
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|   if (who != PM_PROC_NR) return(EGENERIC);
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| 
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|   /* Copy the parent's fproc struct to the child. */
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|   fproc[m_in.child] = fproc[m_in.parent];
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| 
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|   /* Increase the counters in the 'filp' table. */
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|   cp = &fproc[m_in.child];
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|   for (i = 0; i < OPEN_MAX; i++)
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| 	if (cp->fp_filp[i] != NIL_FILP) cp->fp_filp[i]->filp_count++;
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| 
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|   /* Fill in new process id. */
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|   cp->fp_pid = m_in.pid;
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| 
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|   /* A child is not a process leader. */
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|   cp->fp_sesldr = 0;
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| 
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|   /* Record the fact that both root and working dir have another user. */
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|   dup_inode(cp->fp_rootdir);
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|   dup_inode(cp->fp_workdir);
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|   return(OK);
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| }
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| 
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| /*===========================================================================*
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|  *				do_exec					     *
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|  *===========================================================================*/
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| PUBLIC int do_exec()
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| {
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| /* Files can be marked with the FD_CLOEXEC bit (in fp->fp_cloexec).  When
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|  * MM does an EXEC, it calls FS to allow FS to find these files and close them.
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|  */
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| 
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|   register int i;
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|   long bitmap;
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| 
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|   /* Only PM may make this call directly. */
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|   if (who != PM_PROC_NR) return(EGENERIC);
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| 
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|   /* The array of FD_CLOEXEC bits is in the fp_cloexec bit map. */
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|   fp = &fproc[m_in.slot1];		/* get_filp() needs 'fp' */
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|   bitmap = fp->fp_cloexec;
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|   if (bitmap == 0) return(OK);	/* normal case, no FD_CLOEXECs */
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| 
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|   /* Check the file desriptors one by one for presence of FD_CLOEXEC. */
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|   for (i = 0; i < OPEN_MAX; i++) {
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| 	m_in.fd = i;
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| 	if ( (bitmap >> i) & 01) (void) do_close();
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|   }
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| 
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|   return(OK);
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| }
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| 
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| /*===========================================================================*
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|  *				do_exit					     *
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|  *===========================================================================*/
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| PUBLIC int do_exit()
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| {
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| /* Perform the file system portion of the exit(status) system call. */
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| 
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|   register int i, exitee, task;
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|   register struct fproc *rfp;
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|   register struct filp *rfilp;
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|   register struct inode *rip;
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|   dev_t dev;
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| 
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|   /* Only PM may do the EXIT call directly. */
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|   if (who != PM_PROC_NR) return(EGENERIC);
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| 
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|   /* Nevertheless, pretend that the call came from the user. */
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|   fp = &fproc[m_in.slot1];		/* get_filp() needs 'fp' */
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|   exitee = m_in.slot1;
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| 
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|   if (fp->fp_suspended == SUSPENDED) {
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| 	task = -fp->fp_task;
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| 	if (task == XPIPE || task == XPOPEN) susp_count--;
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| 	m_in.pro = exitee;
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| 	(void) do_unpause();	/* this always succeeds for MM */
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| 	fp->fp_suspended = NOT_SUSPENDED;
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|   }
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| 
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|   /* Loop on file descriptors, closing any that are open. */
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|   for (i = 0; i < OPEN_MAX; i++) {
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| 	m_in.fd = i;
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| 	(void) do_close();
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|   }
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| 
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|   /* Release root and working directories. */
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|   put_inode(fp->fp_rootdir);
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|   put_inode(fp->fp_workdir);
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|   fp->fp_rootdir = NIL_INODE;
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|   fp->fp_workdir = NIL_INODE;
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| 
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|   /* If a session leader exits then revoke access to its controlling tty from
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|    * all other processes using it.
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|    */
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|   if (!fp->fp_sesldr) {
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| 	fp->fp_pid = PID_FREE;
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|   	return(OK);		/* not a session leader */
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|   }
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|   fp->fp_sesldr = FALSE;
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|   if (fp->fp_tty == 0) {
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| 	fp->fp_pid = PID_FREE;
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|   	return(OK);		/* no controlling tty */
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|   }
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|   dev = fp->fp_tty;
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| 
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|   for (rfp = &fproc[0]; rfp < &fproc[NR_PROCS]; rfp++) {
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| 	if (rfp->fp_tty == dev) rfp->fp_tty = 0;
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| 
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| 	for (i = 0; i < OPEN_MAX; i++) {
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| 		if ((rfilp = rfp->fp_filp[i]) == NIL_FILP) continue;
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| 		if (rfilp->filp_mode == FILP_CLOSED) continue;
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| 		rip = rfilp->filp_ino;
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| 		if ((rip->i_mode & I_TYPE) != I_CHAR_SPECIAL) continue;
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| 		if ((dev_t) rip->i_zone[0] != dev) continue;
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| 		dev_close(dev);
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| 		rfilp->filp_mode = FILP_CLOSED;
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| 	}
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|   }
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| 
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|   /* Mark slot as free. */
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|   fp->fp_pid = PID_FREE;
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|   return(OK);
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| }
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| 
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| /*===========================================================================*
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|  *				do_set					     *
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|  *===========================================================================*/
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| PUBLIC int do_set()
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| {
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| /* Set uid_t or gid_t field. */
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| 
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|   register struct fproc *tfp;
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| 
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|   /* Only PM may make this call directly. */
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|   if (who != PM_PROC_NR) return(EGENERIC);
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| 
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|   tfp = &fproc[m_in.slot1];
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|   if (call_nr == SETUID) {
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| 	tfp->fp_realuid = (uid_t) m_in.real_user_id;
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| 	tfp->fp_effuid =  (uid_t) m_in.eff_user_id;
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|   }
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|   if (call_nr == SETGID) {
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| 	tfp->fp_effgid =  (gid_t) m_in.eff_grp_id;
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| 	tfp->fp_realgid = (gid_t) m_in.real_grp_id;
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|   }
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|   return(OK);
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| }
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| 
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| /*===========================================================================*
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|  *				do_revive				     *
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|  *===========================================================================*/
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| PUBLIC int do_revive()
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| {
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| /* A driver, typically TTY, has now gotten the characters that were needed for 
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|  * a previous read.  The process did not get a reply when it made the call.
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|  * Instead it was suspended.  Now we can send the reply to wake it up.  This
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|  * business has to be done carefully, since the incoming message is from
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|  * a driver (to which no reply can be sent), and the reply must go to a process
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|  * that blocked earlier.  The reply to the caller is inhibited by returning the
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|  * 'SUSPEND' pseudo error, and the reply to the blocked process is done
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|  * explicitly in revive().
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|  */
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| 
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|   revive(m_in.REP_PROC_NR, m_in.REP_STATUS);
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|   return(SUSPEND);		/* don't reply to the TTY task */
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| }
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| 
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| /*===========================================================================*
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|  *				do_svrctl				     *
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|  *===========================================================================*/
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| PUBLIC int do_svrctl()
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| {
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|   switch (m_in.svrctl_req) {
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|   case FSSIGNON: {
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| 	/* A server in user space calls in to manage a device. */
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| 	struct fssignon device;
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| 	int r, major;
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| 	struct dmap *dp;
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| 
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| 	if (fp->fp_effuid != SU_UID) return(EPERM);
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| 
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| 	/* Try to copy request structure to FS. */
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| 	if ((r = sys_datacopy(who, (vir_bytes) m_in.svrctl_argp,
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| 		FS_PROC_NR, (vir_bytes) &device,
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| 		(phys_bytes) sizeof(device))) != OK) 
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| 	    return(r);
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| 
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| 	/* Try to update device mapping. */
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| 	major = (device.dev >> MAJOR) & BYTE;
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| 	r=map_driver(major, who, device.style);
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| 	return(r);
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|   }
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|   default:
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| 	return(EINVAL);
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|   }
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| }
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