Use '*" to disable shell login instead of '!' according to the Linux man
page. Use getpwnam_r() instead of getpwnam(). Do not access the user
environment directly. Update the user environment only after a
successful login check.
This is a small (21K on sparc) editor that provides some powerful
features useful when a file needs editing on an embedded
board. No need to copy files off, edit, copy back.
The ping code is taken from a recent FreeBSD release. Some options have been
tested, other not tested or do not work. This could be due to the age of
our TCP/IP stack.
This version of ping will not work if more than 64 file descriptors are
open at once because the select FD size is 64 as set in newlib.
Remove rtems_current_shell_env as this is dangerous because
the env can be NULL if used outside of a valid shell with the
POSIX key to an env set up.
Clean up the usage of rtems_current_shell_env.
Use posix keys for current shell environment instead of task variables. With
this patch the shell needs one posix-key and one posix-key-value-pair
configured.
Update documentation for the shell.
Adapt samples/fileio:
- Add necessary objects.
- Add login function and custom device name for better testing of the shell.
Control the help command break with the SHELL_LINES evironment variable
where the numeric value is the number of lines to break on. If the
value is 0 the output is not broken. The default is 16 lines.
Add shell documentation for the help command.
In case the length of cwd path plus the userScriptName exceeds
PATH_MAX (255), the strncat calls will overflow scriptFile. Also
check for getcwd failure.
Move implementation specific parts of message.h and message.inl into new
header file messageimpl.h. The message.h contains now only the
application visible API.
Delete fattype parameter of msdos_format_request_param_t because the FAT
type is determined by cluster and disk size.
Estimate FAT type and re-evaluate FAT type after exact parameter
determination.
Add skip_alignment parameter of msdos_format_request_param_t. Delete
cluster_align parameter of msdos_format_request_param_t.
By default the FAT, data cluster, and root directory for FAT12 and FAT16
is aligned on a cluster boundary to optimize performance.
Format changes throughout.
Emacs style keystrokes Ctrl-B, F, G, P, N, T and U are now supported as they
are in bash. Also, commands invoked from the history are moved up in the
history buffer when they are executed. Thus, the most recently executed
command is always just one up-arrow (or Ctrl-P) keystroke away.
Script does what is expected and tries to do it as
smartly as possible.
+ remove occurrences of two blank comment lines
next to each other after Id string line removed.
+ remove entire comment blocks which only exited to
contain CVS Ids
+ If the processing left a blank line at the top of
a file, it was removed.
o A new data structure rtems_filesystem_global_location_t was
introduced to be used for
o the mount point location in the mount table entry,
o the file system root location in the mount table entry,
o the root directory location in the user environment, and
o the current directory location in the user environment.
During the path evaluation global start locations are obtained to
ensure that the current file system instance will be not unmounted in
the meantime.
o The user environment uses now reference counting and is protected
from concurrent access.
o The path evaluation process was completely rewritten and simplified.
The IMFS, RFS, NFS, and DOSFS use now a generic path evaluation
method. Recursive calls in the path evaluation have been replaced
with iteration to avoid stack overflows. Only the evaluation of
symbolic links is recursive. No dynamic memory allocations and
intermediate buffers are used in the high level path evaluation. No
global locks are held during the file system instance specific path
evaluation process.
o Recursive symbolic link evaluation is now limited by
RTEMS_FILESYSTEM_SYMLOOP_MAX. Applications can retrieve this value
via sysconf().
o The device file system (devFS) uses now no global variables and
allocation from the workspace. Node names are allocated from the
heap.
o The upper layer lseek() performs now some parameter checks.
o The upper layer ftruncate() performs now some parameter checks.
o unmask() is now restricted to the RWX flags and protected from
concurrent access.
o The fchmod_h and rmnod_h file system node handlers are now a file
system operation.
o The unlink_h operation has been removed. All nodes are now destroyed
with the rmnod_h operation.
o New lock_h, unlock_h, clonenod_h, and are_nodes_equal_h file system
operations.
o The path evaluation and file system operations are now protected by
per file system instance lock and unlock operations.
o Fix and test file descriptor duplicate in fcntl().
o New test fstests/fsnofs01.
"medit" overran the argument list, choking on the NULL pointer
following the last argument.
Note that "medit" still only does byte-sized accesses, which limits
its usefulness on most systems.
Author: Werner Almesberger <werner@almesberger.net>
Signed-off-by: Sebastien Bourdeauducq <sebastien@milkymist.org>
* libmisc/shell/main_mdump.c: Reworked to fix bugs in handling of the
length argument and to provide an "ldump" command. This file now also
supports the "wdump" command. In addition, an RTEMS API function called
rtems_mdump() is provided to allow easy dumping from application code.
* libmisc/shell/main_mwdump.c: Obsolete file.
* libmisc/Makefile.am: Removed main_mwdump.c
* libmisc/shell/shellconfig.h: Added "ldump" command.
* shell/memory.t: Added documentation for the "ldump" command
Signed-off-by: Ric Claus <claus@SLAC.Stanford.edu>