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fstatfs(2), and getfsstat(2) so you will need to build a new kernel
before doing a "make build" or you will get "unimplemented syscall" errors.
The new struct statfs has the following featuires:
o Has a u_int32_t flags field--now softdep can have a real flag.
o Uses u_int32_t instead of longs (nicer on the alpha). Note: the man
page used to lie about setting invalid/unused fields to -1. SunOS does
that but our code never has.
o Gets rid of f_type completely. It hasn't been used since NetBSD 0.9
and having it there but always 0 is confusing. It is conceivable
that this may cause some old code to not compile but that is better
than silently breaking.
o Adds a mount_info union that contains the FSTYPE_args struct. This
means that "mount" can now tell you all the options a filesystem was
mounted with. This is especially nice for NFS.
Other changes:
o The linux statfs emulation didn't convert between BSD fs names
and linux f_type numbers. Now it does, since the BSD f_type
number is useless to linux apps (and has been removed anyway)
o FreeBSD's struct statfs is different from our (both old and new)
and thus needs conversion. Previously, the OpenBSD syscalls
were used without any real translation.
o mount(8) will now show extra info when invoked with no arguments.
However, to see *everything* you need to use the -v (verbose) flag.
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all filesystems need to contain those; mark@nfr.net
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Add an extra flag to hashinit telling if it should wait in malloc.
update all calls to hashinit.
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I'm not sure if this fix is correct but: some comments in the code say that
it should be done this way, it fixes the particular problem, it doesn't break
anything else, noone who got the diff complained (in two months).
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vnodes to be created for a given file.
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to be vop_generic_revoke, vop_generic_bwrite, vop_generic_islocked,
vop_generic_lock and vop_generic_unlock.
Create vop_generic_abortop and propogate change to all file systems.
Fix PR/371.
Get rid of locking in NULLFS (should be mostly unnecessary now except for
forced unmounts).
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Fix panic on mkdir.
Thanks to Dave Huang for finding the bug.
Fixes a bug with allowed/forbidden characters in non-W95 filenames.
Don't extend directory when nothing is written to it.
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included by kernel modules, and also remove use from any modules that
currently attempt to use it.
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coze for Windoze 95 fs it is ok.
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Instead of using '#ifdef atari' to handle the differences of Gemdosfs and
Msdosfs, use a flag that can be set by mount_msdos. This is definitely
more flexible.
Fix error in previous change: don't use the local FS mount data before
it's actually allocated. Pass mount arguments to msdosfs_mountfs instead,
and use them (as in iso_mountfs for example).
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Win95 ignores case on lookup
Really don't generate long names when mounted with -s
Fix cookie handling
Don't forward credentials to bread, it makes nfs panic
(Of course, nfs shouldn't rely on the credentials not being referenced)
Don't give directory entry to deget, it could result in a deadlock
Use device blocks, not clusters for logical block numbers
Add support for Win'95 separate creation/modification/access timestamps
Re-introduce lowercase filenames for non-Win'95-filesystems
Fix thinko with block boundaries in directories
Don't overwrite dirclust, it's needed later on
Enable flock(2).
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