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* glue-include/linux/sched.h (process_schedule_timeout): New
function used as timer callback for schedule_timeout.
(schedule_timeout): Implement it.
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wasn't already.
(msg_control, msg_controllen, struct cmsghdr, cmsg_len, cmsg_type,
cmsg_level, CMSG_FIRSTHDR, CMSG_NXTHDR, CMSG_DATA, CMSG_LEN): Only
define if CMSG_DATA wasn't already defined.
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* linux-src/net/ipv4/devinit.c (configure_device): Initialize IFA
correctly. If we are setting the peer on an IFF_POINTOPOINT link,
force the netmask to 255.255.255.255.
By Neal H Walfield <neal@cs.uml.edu>.
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* options.c (parse_opt): In the cases where we hold global_lock
and fail, we must release the lock before calling FAIL.
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* timer-emul.c (add_timer): Don't add jiffies to EXPIRES, it is
the responsibility of the caller to do this.
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* Makefile (asm/checksum.h): New target.
(CPPFLAGS): Don't set _HURD_SYSTYPE.
* glue-include/asm/checksum.h: File removed.
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* linux-src/include/linux/net.h (struct file): Move forward
decl outside of `struct socket' type definition, for gcc-2.96 syntax.
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* iioctl-ops.c (siocsifXaddr): Remove incorrect comment
about isroot.
(S_iioctl_siocsifflags): Likewise.
(S_iioctl_siocsifmtu): And one more time.
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2001-01-07 Marcus Brinkmann <marcus@gnu.org>
* ioctl_types.h: Include <net/if.h>, define types sockaddr_t and
ifname_t for iioctl.defs.
* iioctl.defs: New file for network interface ioctls.
* pfinet.defs: Remove old RPCs, fix subsystem number, add RPC for
SIOCGIFCONF.
pfinet/
2001-01-07 Marcus Brinkmann <marcus@gnu.org>
* pfinet-ops.c: New file to implement hurd/pfinet.defs.
* iioctl-ops.c: New file to implement iioctl.defs.
* linux-src/net/core/dev.c: If _HURD_, don't define netdev_chain as
static.
* glue-include/linux/if.h: New file, to avoid conflict between
<net/if.h> (imported by iioctl.defs) and linux version of it.
* main.c (pfinet_demuxer): Prototype pfinet_server and
iioctl_server, use them.
* pfinet.h: New global variables pfinetctl, pfinet_owner
and pfinet_group.
* main.c (main): New variable ST. Request pfinetctl from
trivfs_startup. Use it to determine the owner and group
of the underlying node.
* io-ops.c (S_io_reauthenticate): New index variable j. Set
newuser->isroot also for owners of the underlying file and
group owners.
(S_io_restrict_auth): Likewise.
* socket-ops.c: Include <sys/stat.h> and <hurd/fshelp.h>.
(S_socket_create): New variable isroot. If master->isroot is
not set, use fshelp_isowner to check ownership and if to set it.
Pass isroot to make_sock_user instead master->isroot.
* linux-src/net/ipv4/devinet.c (configure_device): Accept new parameter
BROADCAST, set ifa_broadcast if this is not INADDR_NONE.
(inquire_device): Accept new parameter broadcast, set it.
* main.c: Add new paramter to prototype of configure_device.
(main): Add new parameter to call to configure_device.
* options.c: Add new parameters to prototypes of configure_device
and inquire_device.
(trivfs_append_args): Define new variable BROAD, use its address
as the new parameter for inquire_device.
* linux-src/net/core/dev.c (dev_ifconf): Don't declare static
if _HURD_.
* linux-src/net/ipv4/devinet.c (inet_gifconf): If _HURD_, set
sin_len member.
* Makefile (MIGSRCS): Add pfinetServer.c and iioctlServer.c.
(SRCS): Add pfinet-ops.c, iioctl-ops.c.
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* options.c (parse_opt): Set err to 0 if it was ESRCH.
(or zero after anyway).
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* main.c (pfinet_demuxer): New variable PI.
Store port info in PI, and dereference it if found.
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2000-11-30 Marcus Brinkmann <marcus@gnu.org>
* dir.c (diskfs_lookup_hard): If name is too long, clear
DS before returning ENAMETOOLONG.
pfinet:
2000-11-02 Marcus Brinkmann <marcus@gnu.org>
* tunnel.c (trivfs_S_io_get_owner): Add return type to silence
compiler warning.
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* Makefile (SRCS): Add tunnel.c
* tunnel.c: New file.
* linux-src/net/ipv4/devinet.c (configure_device): New argument PEER.
Implement support for setting the destination address for
point-to-point interfaces.
(inquire_device): New argument PEER.
Implement support to get the destination address.
* main.c: Include fcntl.h.
Update prototype of configure_device.
Set trivfs_support_read and trivfs_support_write to 1, as we support
those in some cases now. For the same reason, set trivfs_allow_open
to O_READ | O_WRITE.
(pfinet_demuxer): If the port is not in the socketport_class,
don't try io_server (so requests for trivfs are not catched too early).
(find_device): Use setup_tunnel_device for tun* interfaces.
(main): Add peer argument to configure_device call for the lo interface.
* options.c: Update prototypes for configure_device, inquire_device.
(options): Add --peer option.
(stuct parse_interface): Add peer member.
(parse_hook_add_interface): Initialize peer.
(parse_opt): Add a case for --peer.
Add peer argument to configure_device call.
(add_dev_opts): Add peer variable, add it to inquire_device call arguments.
Check for peer argument and add it to command line if it is there.
* pfinet.h: Add prototype for setup_tunnel_device.
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* Makefile (SRCS): Add dummy.c
* dummy.c: New file.
* ethernet.c: Moved ETHER_PORT, READPT, READPTNAME to ...
(struct ether_device): ... here. New struct. ETHER_DEV is now a
pointer to a struct ether_device.
(ethernet_demuxer): New variables edev, dev. Iterate over linked
list ETHER_DEV to find correct readptname. Use dev instead
ETHER_DEV for socket buffer manipulation.
(ethernet_open): New variable edev. Use dev->priv to find correct
edev. Use members of edev instead global variables.
(ethernet_xmit): New variable edev. Use dev->priv to find correct
edev.Use member of edev instead global variable ETHER_PORT.
(setup_ethernet_device): New output argument DEVICE. New
variables edev and dev. Allocate memory for edev, add it to the
head of ETHER_DEV. Use dev instead ETHER_DEV. Use members of edev
instead global variables.
* main.c: ALREADY_OPEN removed.
(find_device): Fix comment. Redone to work with multiple devices
by iterating over DEV_BASE.
(enumerate_device): Likewise.
* pfinet.h: Add new argument to prototype of
setup_ethernet_device. Add prototype for setup_dummy_device.
Remove prototype for ETHER_DEV. Add prototype for DEV_BASE.
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* main.c: Prototype configure_device to supress compiler warning.
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SELECT_WRITE.
(POLLHUP): Define as SELECT_READ.
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that gives other bottom halves a chance to run; the network bottom
half is the only one present in pfinet.
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* glue-include/asm/byteorder.h: Include <hurd.h> early on,
to get the things it #include's that need __BYTE_ORDER to work.
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* main.c (arrange_shutdown_notification): Don't use MAKE_SEND in
Hurd RPC.
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* io-ops.c (S_io_reauthenticate): Use ports_get_send_right.
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* main.c (main): Call configure_device on loopback_dev.
* linux-src/net/ipv4/devinet.c (configure_device): Call
dev_change_flags with IFF_UP flag.
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* socket.c (make_sock_user): Take new argument CONSUME.
* pfinet.h: Update decl.
* io-ops.c (S_io_reauthenticate, S_io_restrict_auth, S_io_duplicate):
Callers changed, these all pass false.
* socket-ops.c (S_socket_create, S_socket_accept): Callers changed,
these ones pass true.
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* glue-include/linux/socket.h (memcpy_fromiovec): Update *IOV to
consume bytes copied from the available buffer.
(memcpy_tokerneliovec): Likewise.
(memcpy_toiovec): Just call memcpy_tokerneliovec.
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* linux-src (many files): Merge Linux 2.2.13 and 2.2.14 code.
* glue-include/linux/mm.h (PAGE_SIZE, num_physpages): New macros.
(__get_free_pages): New inline function.
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Import of Linux 2.2.14 subset (ipv4 stack and related)
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Import of Linux 2.2.13 subset (ipv4 stack and related)
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* options.c (parse_opt): New code to set the default gateway using
fib_new_table and the tb_insert/tb_delete callbacks.
* options.c (parse_opt): Take global_lock while applying changes.
* main.c (main): Unlock global_lock before calling argp_parse.
* options.c (struct parse_interface): Use uint32_t for the IP
address members.
* linux-src/net/ipv4/devinet.c [_HURD_] (inquire_device): New function.
* options.c: Declare it.
(trivfs_append_args): Use inquire_device for --address and --netmask.
(ADD_ADDR_OPT): #undef it after uses.
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* linux-src/net/ipv4/devinet.c [_HURD_] (inquire_device): New function.
* options.c: Declare it.
(trivfs_append_args): Use inquire_device for --address and --netmask.
(ADD_ADDR_OPT): #undef it after uses.
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* options.c (parse_opt): Take global_lock while applying changes.
* main.c (main): Unlock global_lock before calling argp_parse.
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Complete overhaul of pfinet based on the IPv4 networking code from the
Linux 2.2.12 kernel sources. This page describes a single unified set
of interdependent changes, but there are so many changes that I have
broken up the log entry into paragraphs based on rough topical
divisions of the work involved.
Subset of verbatim Linux 2.2.12 sources imported on a vendor branch.
* linux-src: New directory, see README for details.
* README: New file, describes linux-src layout and procedures for
tracking Linux source updates.
Light modifications to linux-src files to avoid really bending over
backwards with the glue macros. All modifications to files in
linux-src are conditionalized by #ifdef _HURD_.
* linux-src/include/linux/net.h [_HURD_] (struct socket): New members
refcnt and identity; elide members fasync_list, file.
* linux-src/include/linux/rtnetlink.h [! CONFIG_RTNETLINK]
(rtnl_shlock, rtnl_shunlock) [! _HURD_]: Conditionalize contents on
this, making these no-ops #ifdef _HURD_.
* linux-src/net/core/dev.c [_HURD_] (dev_ioctl): Don't define the
function, instead #define it to 0.
* linux-src/net/ipv4/af_inet.c [_HURD_] (inet_ioctl): Likewise.
* linux-src/net/ipv4/arp.c [_HURD_] (arp_ioctl): Likewise.
* linux-src/net/ipv4/udp.c [_HURD_] (udp_ioctl): Likewise.
* linux-src/net/ipv4/tcp.c [_HURD_] (tcp_ioctl): Likewise.
[_HURD_] (tcp_tiocinq): New function, TIOCINQ code from tcp_ioctl.
* linux-src/net/ipv4/devinet.c [_HURD_] (devinet_ioctl): Don't define
the function, instead #define it to 0.
[_HURD_] (configure_device): New function, cobbled from SIOCSIFADDR
and SIOCSIFNETMASK code from devinet_ioctl.
* glue-include/asm, glue-include/linux: New directories.
These contain glue kludge headers that replace all of the
Linux <asm/*.h> headers except checksum.h, and several of
the Linux <linux/*.h> headers (the remainder come from
linux-src/include/linux and are mostly unmodified).
* glue-include/asm/atomic.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/asm/bitops.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/asm/byteorder.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/asm/checksum.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/asm/errno.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/asm/hardirq.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/asm/init.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/asm/segment.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/asm/spinlock.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/asm/system.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/asm/types.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/asm/uaccess.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/autoconf.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/binfmts.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/config.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/errno.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/fcntl.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/fs.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/in.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/in6.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/interrupt.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/ioctl.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/ipv6.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/kernel.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/limits.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/major.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/malloc.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/mm.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/param.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/personality.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/poll.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/proc_fs.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/sched.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/slab.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/socket.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/sockios.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/stat.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/string.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/termios.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/time.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/timer.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/timex.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/types.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/un.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/version.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/wait.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* kmem_cache.c: New file. Glue code replaces Linux kmem_cache_t et al.
* stubs.c: New file. No-op functions and stub variables for a few
things the Linux networking code needs to link.
* Makefile (core-srcs, arch-lib-srcs, ethernet-srcs, ipv4-srcs): New
variables, listing sources used from linux-src subdirectories.
(LINUXSRCS): Define using those.
(SRCS): Remove devices.c; add kmem_cache.c, stubs.c.
(UNUSEDSRC): Variable removed.
(vpath %.c): Remove vpath for $(srcdir)/linux-inet directory.
Add vpaths for $(srcdir)/linux-src subdirectories.
(CPPFLAGS): Add -D_HURD_SYSTYPE defining it to $(asm_syntax) as a
double-quoted string. Add -I's for glue-include and linux-src/include.
* pfinet.h: Include <sys/socket.h>, and not <linux/netdevice.h>.
(master_device): Remove decl.
(global_lock, packet_queue_lock): Remove common defns.
(global_lock, net_bh_lock): Declare them as externs.
(struct sockaddr): Remove len member, make address member just a
struct sockaddr rather than a 0-length array.
(setup_loopback_device, become_task_protid, become_task): Remove decls.
(ethernet_initialize): Declare it.
(input_work_thread): Remove decl.
(net_bh_thread): Declare it.
(tcp_readable): Remove decl.
(tcp_tiocinq): Declare it.
* config.h: Rewritten based on Linux 2.2.12 set of CONFIG_* options.
(CONFIG_NET, CONFIG_INET, CONFIG_SKB_LARGE): These are the only
Linux config options we set.
(CONFIG_IP_NOSIOCRT): New macro (not a proper config option, but
used conveniently in the code).
* ethernet.c (ethernet_set_multi): Take only one parameter.
Remove assert, since we always get passed IGMP_ALL_HOSTS.
(ethernet_thread): Make static.
(ethernet_demuxer): Use __mutex_lock in place of mutex_lock, so as to
get cthreads instead of linux/spinlock.h glue macros. Lock
net_bh_lock instead of global_lock. Set SKB->protocol with
eth_type_trans before calling netif_rx.
(ethernet_initialize): New function, one-time initialization broken
out of ethernet_open.
(ethernet_open): Ports setup moved to ethernet_initialize.
Don't use `errno' to avoid glue conflicts.
Use get_privileged_ports here to get the master device port, and
deallocate it after calling device_open.
(ethernet_xmit): Use assert_perror. Only one arg to dev_kfree_skb now.
(setup_ethernet_device): Change initializations for structure changes.
Call dev_init_buffers and register_netdevice on the device.
* timer-emul.c (all functions): Use __mutex_lock instead of mutex_lock.
Adjust for renaming of `prevp' member to `prev' in struct timer_list.
(mod_timer): New function.
* socket.c (proto_ops): Variable removed.
(net_families): New variable replaces it.
(sock_register): Rewritten for new calling convention, set
net_families rather than proto_ops.
(make_sock_user, clean_socketport, sock_alloc, sock_release):
Functions moved here from misc.c.
* sched.c (packet_queue_lock): Variable removed.
(net_bh_lock, net_bh_wakeup): New variables.
(current): Variable removed (now a macro in the glue headers).
(interruptible_sleep_on, wake_up_interruptible): Functions removed.
They are replaced by inlines in the glue headers.
(become_task, become_task_protid): Functions removed; they are
replaced by macros in glue-include/linux/sched.h.
(net_bh_worker): New function.
* loopback.c: Completely rewritten, mostly copied from linux-2.2.12's
drivers/net/loopback.c source file.
* io-ops.c (all functions): Use __mutex_lock in place of mutex_lock.
(S_io_write): Call ops->sendmsg instead of ops->write,
which no longer exists. If O_NONBLOCK is set, set MSG_DONTWAIT in
msg_flags.
(S_io_read): Call ops->recvmsg instead of ops->read,
which no longer exists If O_NONBLOCK is set, pass MSG_DONTWAIT.
(S_io_readable): Use USER->sock->data in place of USER->sock->sk.
For SOCK_STREAM and SOCK_SEQPACKET types, call tcp_tiocinq.
(S_io_set_all_openmodes, S_io_get_openmodes, S_io_set_some_openmodes,
S_io_clear_some_openmodes): Member USER->sock->userflags is now
renamed USER->sock->flags.
(S_io_select): Completely rewritten using ops->poll.
(select_wait): Function removed.
(S_io_stat): Set st_mode to reflect S_IFSOCK.
* socket-ops.c (all functions): Use __mutex_lock instead of mutex_lock.
(S_socket_create): Don't set SOCK->ops or call SOCK->ops->create.
Instead, call net_families[PF_INET]->create.
(S_socket_listen): Remove extra checks; just call ops->listen.
(S_socket_accept): Remove extra checks before ops->accept call.
Avoid use of goto.
(S_socket_connect): Remove extra checks; just call ops->connect.
(S_socket_bind): Adjust for struct sock_addr changes.
(S_socket_create_address): Likewise.
(S_socket_whatis_address): Likewise.
(S_socket_connect2): Don't diddle data structures after
ops->socketpair call.
(S_socket_getopt): Use sock_getsockopt if LEVEL is SOL_SOCKET.
Accept any data size, not just sizeof (int).
(S_socket_setopt): Use sock_setsockopt if LEVEL is SOL_SOCKET.
(S_socket_send): Always use ops->sendmsg instead of ops->send or
ops->sendto, which no longer exist. If O_NONBLOCK is set, set
MSG_DONTWAIT in msg_flags.
(S_socket_recv): Always use ops->recvmsg instead of ops->recv, which
no longer exists. If O_NONBLOCK is set, set MSG_DONTWAIT in flags.
Check for error from S_socket_create_address.
* main.c (find_device): Don't try to set ether_dev.pa_mask (it's gone).
(main): Don't call init_devices. Call ethernet_initialize.
Start net_bh_worker instead of input_work_thread. Don't call
setup_loopback_device. Instead, take global_lock, do prepare_current,
and then call sk_init, skb_init, inet_proto_init, and net_dev_init.
Keep global_lock held while calling argp_parse.
Call arrange_shutdown_notification only after all that.
Fix error call for "contacting parent" to pass ERR instead of errno.
* options.c (ADDR): #undef before defining macro.
(parse_opt): #if 0 out EDESTADDRREQ check (I don't understand it).
To apply settings, call configure_devices.
(ADD_ADDR_OPT): #if 0 --address and --netmask options. Needs fixed.
* misc.c (make_sock_user, clean_socketport, sock_alloc, sock_release):
Functions moved to socket.c.
(sock_release_peer): Function removed.
(make_sockaddr_port): Use struct sockaddr_storage to size buffer.
Fix size calculation for new struct sock_addr layout.
Initialize sa_family and sa_len of new struct sock_addr.
Remove the old Linux (2.0.??) network stack and the glue code for it.
* linux-inet, asm, linux: Directories and all files removed.
Some of the new files in glue-include came from the old glue headers
in the asm and linux directories, but most were substantially modified.
* devices.c: File removed. The equivalent glue is now elsewhere.
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Import of Linux 2.2.12 subset (ipv4 stack and related)
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* mapped-time.h: Include <maptime.h>.
(fill_timeval): Function removed.
(fetch_jiffies): Use maptime_read.
* timer-emul.c (init_time): Use maptime_map and maptime_read.
* linux/sched.h (fetch_xtime): Use maptime_read.
* linux/time.h (do_gettimeofday): Likewise.
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* socket-ops.c (S_socket_getopt): Implement the call.
All options supported by the code in linux-inet are in
fact of type int, so we can support just that one size.
(This is still a bogus untyped interface!)
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