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* A Major staticize sweep. Generates a couple of warnings that I'll dealphk1995-12-141-5/+5
| | | | | | with later. A number of unused vars removed. A number of unused procs removed or #ifdefed.
* Start including <sys/sysproto.h> to get the correct args structs andbde1995-10-211-19/+35
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | prototypes for all syscalls. The args structs are still declared in comments as in VOP implementation functions. I don't like the duplication for this, but several more layers of changes are required to get it right. First we need to catch up with 4.4lite2, which uses macros to handle struct padding. Then we need to catch up with NetBSD, which passes the args correctly (as void *). Then we need to handle varargs functions and struct padding better. I think all the details can be hidden in machine-generated functions so that the args structs and verbose macros to reference them don't have to appear in the core sources. Add prototypes. Add bogus casts to hide the evil type puns exposed by the previous steps. &uap[1] was used to get at the args after the first. This worked because only the first arg in *uap was declared. This broke when the machine- genenerated args struct declared all the args (actually it declares extra args in some cases and depends on the user stack having some accessible junk after the last arg, not to mention the user args being on the stack. It isn't possible to declare a correct args struct for a varargs syscall). The msgsys(), semsys() and shmsys() syscall interfaces are BAD because they multiplex several syscalls that have different types of args. There was no reason to duplicate this sysv braindamage but now we're stuck with it. NetBSD has reimplemented the syscalls properly as separate syscalls #220-231. Declare static functions as static in both their prototype and their implementation (the latter is optional, and this misfeature was used). Remove gratuitous #includes. Continue cleaning up new init stuff.
* Fixed init functions argument type - caddr_t -> void *. Fixed a couple ofdg1995-09-091-3/+3
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* Fix several sysinit functions that had the wrong type and unnecessarilybde1995-08-301-7/+4
| | | | | | | | | external linkage. Remove useless comments saying that SYSINIT() does system initialization. shm.c: Remove nearly useless comment that gave wrong pseudo-prototypes.
* Reviewed by: julian with quick glances by bruce and othersjulian1995-08-281-1/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Submitted by: terry (terry lambert) This is a composite of 3 patch sets submitted by terry. they are: New low-level init code that supports loadbal modules better some cleanups in the namei code to help terry in 16-bit character support some changes to the mount-root code to make it a little more modular.. NOTE: mounting root off cdrom or NFS MIGHT be broken as I haven't been able to test those cases.. certainly mounting root of disk still works just fine.. mfs should work but is untested. (tomorrows task) The low level init stuff includes a total rewrite of init_main.c to make it possible for new modules to have an init phase by simply adding an entry to a TEXT_SET (or is it DATA_SET) list. thus a new module can be added to the kernel without editing any other files other than the 'files' file.
* Eliminate sloppy common-style declarations. There should be none left forbde1995-07-291-1/+5
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* Remove trailing whitespace.rgrimes1995-05-301-2/+2
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* All of this is cosmetic. prototypes, #includes, printfs and so on. Makesphk1994-10-021-3/+2
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* Got rid of compiler warnings.dg1994-09-171-11/+4
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* Added SYSV ipcs.dfr1994-09-131-0/+1006
Obtained from: NetBSD and FreeBSD-1.1.5
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