Red Hat's newlib C library with support for Jehanne
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ERROR_SETMARK_DETECTED to EIO instead of ESPIPE. Handle ERROR_FILEMARK_DETECTED. * fhandler_tape.cc (TAPE_FUNC): Add comment that ERROR_BUS_RESET has still to be handled correctly. (fhandler_dev_tape::open): Accomodate fact that get.mt_dsreg also contains density code. (fhandler_dev_tape::ioctl): Rearrange slightly. Reset devbuf also on MTNOP, MTWSM, MTSETBLK, MTSETDRVBUFFER, MTSETPART and MTMKPART. (fhandler_dev_tape::tape_set_pos): Rearrange. Match behaviour to the Linux tape driver. (fhandler_dev_tape::tape_status): Call IOCTL_STORAGE_GET_MEDIA_TYPES_EX if available. Return device type and density code in appropriate mtget members. * wincap.h (wincaps::has_ioctl_storage_get_media_types_ex): New element. * wincap.cc: Implement above element throughout. * include/cygwin/mtio.h: Add tape device types as returned by IOCTL_STORAGE_GET_MEDIA_TYPES_EX. (MT_TAPE_INFO): Use above type codes. (struct mtget): Change mt_dsreg comment. |
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