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authorJustus Winter <4winter@informatik.uni-hamburg.de>2015-09-27 17:01:37 +0200
committerJustus Winter <4winter@informatik.uni-hamburg.de>2015-09-27 22:09:58 +0200
commit50a7577b022851594fd15f8c934cd3c4a37c01b6 (patch)
treee6b54f99fb82fd8e60099c8db986c56ab8f911cc /libdiskfs/io-seek.c
parentf42c29d2172e953887542bf7fb31d2b739563887 (diff)
pflocal: convert to trivfs dynamic classes and buckets
libtrivfs contains two ways of managing more than one port class and bucket. There is the old way of using a statically allocated array with explicit length, and the new way with dynamically allocated vectors. Converting all users to the new way of handling multiple classes and/or buckets, we can simplify the code in libtrivfs. In many cases, the code will be simpler and more expressive for the user. This also fixes a mild bug. The classes and buckets given to `trivfs_startup' end up in the dynamic vectors too, making the object lookup code use the more complicated code path. * pflocal/pflocal.c: Convert to dynamic classes and buckets.
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