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author | Marcus Brinkmann <marcus@gnu.org> | 2001-01-08 22:33:11 +0000 |
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committer | Marcus Brinkmann <marcus@gnu.org> | 2001-01-08 22:33:11 +0000 |
commit | da2495949dfd41675ac36a62ad9034d6bed8b618 (patch) | |
tree | 5baeb61430ac310af949ac23c7d34c0058d8767e /doc | |
parent | 5cb8c15669c5ac51b5aa9e33671fef7dcc0916b5 (diff) |
doc/
2001-01-08 Marcus Brinkmann <marcus@gnu.org>
* hurd.texi (Store Management): Replace off_t with store_offset_t.
(Store I/O): Likewise.
(Store Classes): Likewise.
ext2fs/
2001-01-08 Marcus Brinkmann <marcus@gnu.org>
* ext2fs.c (main): Use %Ld instead %ld to print store->size.
* hyper.c (get_hypermetadata): Likewise.
libstore/
2001-01-08 Marcus Brinkmann <marcus@gnu.org>
* zero.c (zero_remap): Change type of variables length, old_length
to store_offset_t.
(zero_decode): Change type of variable size to store_offset_t.
(zero_open): Likewise. Use strtoull instead strtoul to parse
size argument from name. Use store_offset_t for max_offs and
its calculation.
(store_zero_create): Use store_offset_t type for size argument.
* derive.c (_store_derive): Use store_offset_t as type for
variable last_part_base.
* stripe.c (addr_adj): Change types of addr argument and return
value to store_offset_t.
(store_ileave_create): Change type of interleave argument and
variables min_end and end to store_offset_t, but type of variable
block_size to size_t.
(store_concat_create): Change type of variable block_size to
size_t.
* make.c (_store_create): Change end argument type to store_offset_t.
* store.h: New type store_offset_t, define to off64_t.
(struct store_run): Change type of start and length to
store_offset_t.
(struct store): Change type of end, wrap_src, wrap_dst, blocks,
size to store_offset_t.
Change type of addr arg in store_read_meth_t and
store_write_meth_t to store_offset_t, as well as in declarations
for store_read and store_write.
Change type of argument end in _store_create declaration to
store_offset_t.
Change type of argument size in store_zero_create to
store_offset_t. Change type of argument interleace in
store_ileace_create to store_offset_t.
* rdwr.c (store_find_first_run): Change type of return value, addr
and *base arguments, and variables wrap_src and run_blocks to
store_offset_t.
(store_next_run): Change type of *base argument to store_offset_t.
(store_write): Change type of addr argument and variable base to
store_offset_t.
(store_read): Likewise, also for addr argument of local function seg_read.
Change type of len argument to size_t.
* copy.c (copy_read): Change type of addr argument to store_offset_t.
(copy_write): Likewise.
* device.c (dev_read): Likewise.
(dev_write): Likewise.
* file.c (file_read): Likewise.
(file_write): Likewise.
(file_byte_read): Likewise.
(file_byte_write): Likewise.
* mvol.c (mvol_read): Likewise.
(mvol_write): Likewise.
* remap.c (remap_read): Likewise.
(remap_write): Likewise.
* stripe.c (stripe_read): Likewise.
(stripe_write): Likewise.
* task.c (task_read): Likewise.
(task_write): Likewise.
* zero.c (zero_read): Likewise.
(zero_write): Likewise.
* remap.c (store_remap_runs): Change type of addr and len
arguments of local function add_run and of local variables addr,
length, baddr, blen and len to store_offset_t.
(remap_open): Cast -1 to store_offset_t, not off_t.
* argp.c (struct store_parsed): Change type of interleave from
off_t to store_offset_t.
(store_parsed_append_args): Use %Ld instead %ld to print
interleave value.
(store_parsed_name): Likewise.
ufs/
2001-01-08 Marcus Brinkmann <marcus@gnu.org>
* main.c (main): Use %Ld instead %ld to print store->size.
* hyper.c (get_hypermetadata): Likewise.
* inode.c (diskfs_S_file_get_storage_info): Change type of variables
start and length from off_t to store_offset_t.
utils/
2001-01-08 Marcus Brinkmann <marcus@gnu.org>
* storeread.c (main): Change type of addr to store_offset_t,
also for first argument of local function dump.
Add comment about store->size as len parameter for store_read.
Use atoll instead atoi for addr argument.
* storeinfo.c (print_store): Remove local function pint, add two
similar functions psiz and poff, accepting and printing a size_t
or store_offset_t respectively.
Use psiz to print block_size, poff to print blocks and size of
store.
Use %Ld instead %ld to print runs.
* storecat.c (main): Change type of addr and left to store_offset_t.
Diffstat (limited to 'doc')
-rw-r--r-- | doc/ChangeLog | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/hurd.texi | 10 |
2 files changed, 11 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/doc/ChangeLog b/doc/ChangeLog index 188ad440..e0f6405c 100644 --- a/doc/ChangeLog +++ b/doc/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ +2001-01-08 Marcus Brinkmann <marcus@gnu.org> + + * hurd.texi (Store Management): Replace off_t with store_offset_t. + (Store I/O): Likewise. + (Store Classes): Likewise. + 2001-01-07 Marcus Brinkmann <marcus@gnu.org> * hurd.texi (Diskfs Callbacks): Make diskfs_dirstat_size const. diff --git a/doc/hurd.texi b/doc/hurd.texi index 9097163c..26adffb9 100644 --- a/doc/hurd.texi +++ b/doc/hurd.texi @@ -3032,7 +3032,7 @@ reference to the source from which it was created. Clean up and deallocate @var{store}'s underlying stores. @end deftypefun -@deftypefn {Structure} struct store_run @{ @w{off_t @var{start}}, @var{length}; @} +@deftypefn {Structure} struct store_run @{ @w{store_offset_t @var{start}}, @var{length}; @} A @code{struct store_run} represents a contiguous region in a store's address range. These are used to designate active portions of a store. If @var{start} is -1, then the region is a @dfn{hole} (it is zero-filled @@ -3113,7 +3113,7 @@ the routines below to get a pager. @end ignore @end deftypefun -@deftypefun error_t store_read (@w{struct store *@var{store}}, @w{off_t @var{addr}}, @w{size_t @var{amount}}, @w{void **@var{buf}}, @w{size_t *@var{len}}) +@deftypefun error_t store_read (@w{struct store *@var{store}}, @w{store_offset_t @var{addr}}, @w{size_t @var{amount}}, @w{void **@var{buf}}, @w{size_t *@var{len}}) Read @var{amount} bytes from @var{store} at @var{addr} into @var{buf} and @var{len} (which follows the usual Mach buffer-return semantics) to @var{store} at @var{addr}. @var{addr} is in @var{blocks} (as defined by @@ -3124,7 +3124,7 @@ and @var{len} (which follows the usual Mach buffer-return semantics) to @c `microkernel'? @c tb: nope, Mach-specific semantics. -@deftypefun error_t store_write (@w{struct store *@var{store}}, @w{off_t @var{addr}}, @w{void *@var{buf}}, @w{size_t @var{len}}, @w{size_t *@var{amount}}) +@deftypefun error_t store_write (@w{struct store *@var{store}}, @w{store_offset_t @var{addr}}, @w{void *@var{buf}}, @w{size_t @var{len}}, @w{size_t *@var{amount}}) Write @var{len} bytes from @var{buf} to @var{store} at @var{addr}. Returns the amount written in @var{amount} (in bytes). @var{addr} is in @var{blocks} (as defined by @code{@var{store}->block_size}). @@ -3264,7 +3264,7 @@ has been written into it. This store corresponds to the Unix @file{/dev/zero} device node. @end deftypevar -@deftypefun error_t store_zero_create (@w{off_t @var{size}}, @w{int @var{flags}}, @w{struct store **@var{store}}) +@deftypefun error_t store_zero_create (@w{store_offset_t @var{size}}, @w{int @var{flags}}, @w{struct store **@var{store}}) Return a new zero store @var{size} bytes long in @var{store}. @end deftypefun @@ -3378,7 +3378,7 @@ are not as reliable as others, failures will wipe out every @var{n}th storage block, where @var{n} is the number of substores. @end deftypevar -@deftypefun error_t store_ileave_create (@w{struct store * const *@var{stripes}}, @w{size_t @w{num_stripes}}, @w{off_t @var{interleave}}, @w{int @var{flags}}, @w{struct store **@var{store}}) +@deftypefun error_t store_ileave_create (@w{struct store * const *@var{stripes}}, @w{size_t @w{num_stripes}}, @w{store_offset_t @var{interleave}}, @w{int @var{flags}}, @w{struct store **@var{store}}) Return a new store in @var{store} that interleaves all the stores in @var{stripes} (@var{num_stripes} of them) every @var{interleave} bytes; @var{interleave} must be an integer multiple of each stripe's block |