Red Hat's newlib C library with support for Jehanne
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wsa_event.h instead. * fhandler_socket.cc (NUM_SOCKS): Move to wsa_event.h. (wsa_events): Move from DLL shared area to cygwin_shared shared memory. Accommodate throughout. (socket_serial_number): Ditto. * fhandler_tape.cc (mt): Ditto. (mtinfo_init): Remove. (mt): Define as cygwin_shared->mt. * flock.cc (FLOCK_PARENT_DIR_ACCESS): Remove. (FLOCK_INODE_DIR_ACCESS): Move up in file. (FLOCK_MUTANT_ACCESS): Ditto. (FLOCK_EVENT_ACCESS): Ditto. (get_lock_parent_dir): Remove. (inode_t::inode_t): Call get_shared_parent_dir to get parent dir handle. Add a "flock-" prefix to file's lock directory name for clarity. * mtinfo.h (mtinfo_init): Drop declaration. * net.cc (last_used_bindresvport): Move from DLL shared area to cygwin_shared shared memory. (cygwin_bindresvport_sa): Accommodate above change. * sec_helper.cc (_everyone_sd): Move here from flock.cc. * security.h (SD_MIN_SIZE): Ditto. (everyone_sd): Ditto. * shared.cc (cygwin_shared_area): Remove. (cygwin_shared_h): New handle. (get_shared_parent_dir): New static function. (shared_name): Drop session_local argument. Call get_shared_parent_dir here. Add cygwin-shared subdir to object name. (offsets): Reinstantiate SH_CYGWIN_SHARED member. (open_shared): Revert change from 2007-03-29 for systems supporting SeCreateGlobalPrivilege. (shared_info::initialize): Call mtinfo's initialize here. (memory_init): Drop call to mtinfo_init. * shared_info.h (SHARED_INFO_CB): Accommodate change to shared_info. (CURR_SHARED_MAGIC): Ditto. (class shared_info): Add members for global socket and tape info sharing. (enum shared_locations): Reinstantiate SH_CYGWIN_SHARED. (get_shared_parent_dir): Declare. (shared_name): Drop session_local argument from declaration. * wsa_event.h: New file. Move definitions of NUM_SOCKS and struct wsa_event here. |
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