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2622
6114 d 10 h
jermar
/trunk/
Add mode argument to IPC forward.
This argument can be used to modify the way forward behaves.
2619
6118 d 2 h
jermar
/trunk/
Modify ipc_answer_*() to make use of all six syscall arguments. The recommended
means of answering calls is via the ipc_answer_m() macros (where m denotes the
number of return arguments) that automatically decide between the fast register
version or the slow universal version of ipc_answer().
2618
6118 d 15 h
jermar
/trunk/
Modify asynchronous IPC to make use of all six syscall arguments. The preferred
means of asynchronous communication is now via the set of ipc_call_async_m()
macros, where m is the number of payload arguments passed to the kernel. These
macros will automatically decide between the fast and the universal slow version
of ipc_call_async.
2615
6119 d 12 h
jermar
/trunk/
Modify synchronous IPC to make use of all six syscall arguments. The preferred
means of synchronous communication is now via the set of ipc_call_sync_m_n()
macros, where m is the number of payload arguments passed to the kernel and n is
the number of return values. These macros will automatically decide between the
fast and the universal slow version of ipc_call_sync.
2588
6135 d 9 h
jermar
/trunk/uspace/
Add ipc_answer_fast_[01] macros so that ipc_answer_fast() users don't have to
write zero arguments all the time.
2550
6171 d 7 h
cejka
/trunk/
Fixed naming convention in IPC.
2547
6171 d 10 h
cejka
/trunk/
Added basic support for device mapper.
2541
6172 d 11 h
jermar
/trunk/uspace/
Header cleanup.
Move off_t, size_t and ssize_t into sys/types.h.
Get rid off the non-standard and dummy types.h.
2531
6181 d 4 h
jermar
/trunk/uspace/
VFS work.
Implement VFS_REGISTER part of the protocol in the FAT file system.
IPC work.
Rename ipc_data_send_accept() to ipc_data_receive() and ipc_data_send_answer()
to ipc_data_deliver(). Introduce ipc_data_send().
2529
6182 d 6 h
jermar
/trunk/uspace/
Turn the empty fs service into the beginning of FAT support.
Start implementing the VFS protocol for fat.c.
2522
6184 d 17 h
jermar
/trunk/uspace/lib/libc/
Add wrappers facilitating easy use of IPC_M_DATA_SEND calls and answers.
2520
6186 d 5 h
jermar
/trunk/uspace/
VFS work.
Turn the dummy skeleton into a dummy skeleton that can handle connections.
There are already traces of the VFS protocol.
2479
6268 d 10 h
jermar
/trunk/
New, better-structured, directory layout for uspace.
2471
6274 d 4 h
jermar
/trunk/
Greatly improve comments in the IPC layer.
Now I think I finally start to understand our IPC internals :-)
2445
6290 d 10 h
decky
/trunk/
initial merge of branches/fs
(not finished, huge cleanup is needed)
2089
6414 d 11 h
decky
/trunk/
huge type system cleanup
remove cyclical type dependencies across multiple header files
many minor coding style fixes
2071
6425 d 3 h
jermar
/trunk/
(c) versus (C)
1999
6475 d 13 h
decky
/trunk/
start RAM disk support
1923
6518 d 3 h
jermar
/trunk/
Replace the old IRQ dispatcher and IPC notifier with new implementation.
Note that all architectures except for sparc64 are now broken
and don't even compile.
1866
6560 d 4 h
jermar
/trunk/uspace/
Indentation and formatting facelift for libc.
Libc headers now have C99 compliant guards.
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