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* load.c, bootstrap.c: Back out some debugging printfs accidentally
included in the last commit.
* bootstrap.c (main): Increase size of NEW_ROOT buffer.
This change was included in the last commit, but not logged then.
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* file_io.h: Include <errno.h>.
(FS_* macros): Define these to equivalent errno codes.
* def_pager_setup.c (add_paging_file): Put strerror of result code in
error messages.
* bootstrap.c (parse_script): Likewise.
* load.c (boot_script_exec_cmd): Include NAMEBUF in error messages,
and use strerror to format result code.
* panic.c (panic): Use program_invocation_name in message.
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* bootstrap.c: (DEFAULT_ROOT): Remove macro.
(main): If no root device was specified, then prompt as if the
user had specified -a. Don't use strcpy to move NEW_ROOT into
ROOT_NAME; that's unsafe.
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* bootstrap.c: (DEFAULT_ROOT): Remove macro.
(main): If no root device was specified, then prompt as if the
user had specified -a.
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* bootstrap.c (DEFAULT_ROOT): Change to "hd0s1".
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* bootstrap.c (parse_script): Add one to the buffer size so we can
null-terminate after the end of the file.
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* ext2_file_io.c, ffs_file_io.c, minix_file_io.c: Remove fs-specific
routines *_page_{read,write}_file_direct. Moved to ...
* file_io.c (page_read_file_direct, page_write_file_direct): Don't
call fs-specific routine, these are not fs-specific. Instead,
replaced with former fs-specific routines (which were all identical).
Read and write more than a fs block when disk blocks are contiguous.
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* default_pager.c (new_partition): When reading Linux signature page,
handle pager_read_file_direct returning sub-page blocks.
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* default_pager.c (new_partition): Declare `waste' as `int'
instead of `unsigned int'.
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* bootstrap.c (main): If we have a MULTIBOOT_CMDLINE environment
variable, set its value as ${kernel-command-line} for boot scripts.
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* load.c (boot_script_exec_cmd): Copy environment from our `environ'
onto the new task's stack along with its arguments.
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* bootstrap.c (main): Define $(serverboot) function for "serverboot
controls", control command replacing the pathname. For command "die",
terminate ourselves after running the boot script, no default pager.
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* default_pager.c (new_partition): Fix arg order in printf for
linux-2.2 signature page.
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* default_pager.c (new_partition): Fix SWAP-SPACE page handling.
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* default_pager.c (new_partition): Check if requested partition is
already in our list, and refuse it.
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* default_pager.c (new_partition): Print out partition name and size
when no signature.
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* bootstrap.c (main): Remove vars HAD_A_PARITION, DOING_DEFAULT_PAGER.
Remove $(default-pager) boot script tag. We always stick around and
act as the default pager (this was already the case, just removed some
dead code). Don't print anything about having no swap partitions,
since that is a fine way to boot (just use swapon later).
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* bunzip2.c: New file.
* load.c (GZIP) (BZIP2): New cpp constants.
(boot_script_exec_cmd): If GZIP is defined, gunzip engine is enabled.
If BZIP2 is defined, bunzip2 engine is enabled.
* Makefile (SRCS): Add bunzip2.c.
(UNZIP_OBJS): Add do-bunzip2.o.
(CPPFLAGS): Add -DGZIP, -DBZIP2 and -DSMALL_BZIP2.
1998-09-03 OKUJI Yoshinori <okuji@kuicr.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
* gunzip.c: New file.
Copy libstore/gunzip.c and modify for use in serverboot.
* load.c (struct stuff): Add members, image_addr and image_size.
(mem_read) (mem_read_exec): New functions.
(boot_script_exec_cmd): Add gzexe feature.
* Makefile: Add unzip stuffs.
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* def_pager_setup.c (default_pager_setup): #if 0 out unused function.
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* bootstrap.c (main: scrript_paging_file): Pass LINUX_SIGNATURE arg
through to add_paging_file.
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* default_pager.c (default_pager_paging_file): Pass 0 for new
LINUX_SIGNATURE arg to add_paging_file.
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* def_pager_setup.c (add_paging_file): New arg CHECK_LINUX_SIGNATURE,
pass down to create_paging_partition.
* default_pager.c (create_paging_partition): New arg
CHECK_LINUX_SIGNATURE, pass down new_partition.
(new_partition): New arg CHECK_LINUX_SIGNATURE: if not < 0,
check first page of swap for Linux 2.0 or 2.2 signature page and obey
its bad-block map; if > 0, refuse the partition if no signature found.
* bootstrap.c (main): Add new boot script functions
`add-raw-paging-file', `add-linux-paging-file'. Make those
and `add-paging-file' all call add_paging_file with new
LINUX_SIGNATURE arg of -1, 1, and 0, respectively.
* default_pager.c (create_paging_partition): If new_partition returns
null, return and do nothing more.
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* default_pager.c (pager_read_offset): Cast NO_BLOCK twice, to real
return type of this function.
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* bootstrap.c (parse_script): Free BUF before returning. Reported
by Katusya Tanaka (wyvern@pb3.so-net.ne.jp).
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Use strchr instead of index.
(main):
Rearrange default pager initialization. Change "(bootstrap)" to
"(serverboot)" in msgs.
Include <string.h>
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Change "(bootstrap)" to "(serverboot)" in msgs.
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Don't exit if no paging partition.
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Make sure a newline exists before removing it.
Ensure that the cursor moves to the beginning of the next line.
(main):
Don't call translate_root.
Pass more than a single character to safe_gets.
(DEFAULT_ROOT):
New macro.
Don't include "translate_root.h".
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Remove translate_root.c.
(LCLHDRS):
Remove translate_root.h.
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* bootstrap.c (main/script_paging_file): Instead of returning an
error use new variable `had_a_partition' to record whether we
successfully opened a partition.
(main/script_default_pager): Only start pager if HAD_A_PARTITION;
otherwise print warning message.
Mon Jun 16 11:52:40 1997 Thomas Bushnell, n/BSG <thomas@gnu.ai.mit.edu>
* Makefile (installationdir): Use `=' to set this instead of :=;
$(prefix) is not yet available and `=' postpones the evaluation
properly. Reported by Marcus G. Daniels,
marcus@cathcart.sysc.pdx.edu.
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* disk_inode.h (struct icommon): Use short instead of uid_t/gid_t
in structure definition; those are now 32 bit types.
* bootstrap.c (main): Support running from command line too; this
is useful at least for simple debugging.
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