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Age |
Author |
Path |
Log message |
Diff |
3492 |
5861 d 16 h |
rimsky |
/branches/sparc/ |
Changes in trunk merged into the sparc branch. SILO's ramdisk issue solved by the CONFIG_RD_EXTERNAL option. |
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3397 |
5893 d 21 h |
rimsky |
/branches/sparc/ |
Merged recent changes from trunk into the Sparc branch. |
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3343 |
5917 d 18 h |
decky |
/branches/sparc/ |
add sparc branch |
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3334 |
5920 d 20 h |
jermar |
/trunk/uspace/lib/libc/generic/ |
Let ipc_data_{read|write}_start() use the async framework. |
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2820 |
6051 d 12 h |
decky |
/trunk/uspace/lib/libc/generic/ |
fix copy-paste typo |
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2678 |
6149 d 18 h |
jermar |
/trunk/uspace/ |
The IPC_M_SHARE_* and IPC_M_DATA_* calls pass through 3 stages. Rename the send,
receive and deliver wrappers to names ending with 'start', 'receive' and
'finalize', respectively. This should make it clearer for dummies. |
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2677 |
6149 d 18 h |
jermar |
/trunk/ |
Rename IPC_M_AS_AREA_SEND to IPC_M_SHARE_OUT. Rename IPC_M_AS_AREA_RECV to
IPC_M_SHARE_IN. Provide user-friendly wrappers for these methods so that even
dummies can get it right. Some applications using simpler protocols still use
these methods directly. |
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2676 |
6150 d 1 h |
jermar |
/trunk/ |
Simplify the IPC_M_DATA_WRITE protocol. Do not pass the source address space
virtual address to the recipient. This feature was not used anyway. Now
IPC_M_DATA_WRITE and IPC_M_DATA_READ are feature-aligned. |
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2663 |
6157 d 13 h |
jermar |
/trunk/uspace/ |
Reimplement VFS_READ using IPC_M_DATA_READ. |
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2662 |
6157 d 14 h |
jermar |
/trunk/ |
Add support for IPC_M_DATA_READ calls. |
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2660 |
6157 d 15 h |
jermar |
/trunk/ |
Rename IPC_M_DATA_SEND to IPC_M_DATA_WRITE. Now, when we also add
IPC_M_DATA_READ, it will not clash and cause confusion with userspace wrappers
such as ipc_data_receive(). Rename the forementioned wrappers to
ipc_data_write_send(), ipc_data_write_receive() and ipc_data_write_deliver(). |
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2637 |
6176 d 15 h |
cejka |
/trunk/ |
Extended IPC_M_CONNECT_TO_ME to use 3 user defined parameters.
Phone identifier is passed in ARG5. |
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2636 |
6178 d 14 h |
jermar |
/trunk/ |
Update comments wrt the previous commit.
Minor formatting fixes. |
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2635 |
6178 d 15 h |
cejka |
/trunk/ |
Function ipc_connect_me_to sends 3 user defined arguments now.
One argument added also to ipc_forward_fast.
Fixed devmap and improved its test. |
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2622 |
6186 d 21 h |
jermar |
/trunk/ |
Add mode argument to IPC forward.
This argument can be used to modify the way forward behaves. |
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2620 |
6189 d 2 h |
jermar |
/trunk/ |
Be more deterministic when a user accidently uses fast version of IPC
call/answer instead of the full one and passes fewer arguments than required by
the recipient of the call/response.
and the recipient interprets arguments that
were actually not passed by the sender. |
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2619 |
6190 d 13 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(). |
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2618 |
6191 d 2 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. |
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2615 |
6191 d 23 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. |
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2568 |
6239 d 4 h |
jermar |
/trunk/uspace/ |
Rename fibril_schedule_next_adv() to fibril_switch(). Rename
fibril_schedule_next() to fibril_yield(). Some fibril structures could be
uninitialized, set them to zero in fibril_setup(). For some fibrils, the stack
member can be NULL (e.g. every thread's first/main fibril); don't do free on
these stacks when cleaning up after a dead fibril. |
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