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@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ Filesystem::Filesystem(Device* device, const char* mount_path)
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sb->s_mnt_count++;
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sb->s_mnt_count++;
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sb->s_state = EXT2_ERROR_FS;
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sb->s_state = EXT2_ERROR_FS;
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// TODO: Remove this temporarily compatibility when this driver is moved
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// TODO: Remove this temporarily compatibility when this driver is moved
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// into the kernel and the the FUSE frontend is removed.
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// into the kernel and the FUSE frontend is removed.
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#ifdef __GLIBC__
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#ifdef __GLIBC__
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strncpy(sb->s_last_mounted, mount_path, sizeof(sb->s_last_mounted));
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strncpy(sb->s_last_mounted, mount_path, sizeof(sb->s_last_mounted));
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#else
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#else
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@ -663,7 +663,7 @@ void EM::InterruptWork()
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Ref<Packet> buf = GetPacket();
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Ref<Packet> buf = GetPacket();
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// TODO: Design a solution that handles when there's no more
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// TODO: Design a solution that handles when there's no more
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// packets available, but later adds packets when they
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// packets available, but later adds packets when they
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// become available, otherwise the the receive queue might
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// become available, otherwise the receive queue might
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// deadlock with no available packets.
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// deadlock with no available packets.
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if ( buf )
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if ( buf )
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AddReceiveDescriptor(buf);
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AddReceiveDescriptor(buf);
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@ -396,7 +396,7 @@ bool Send(Ref<Packet> pktin,
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else if ( (dst_ip & subnet_ip) == (address_ip & subnet_ip) &&
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else if ( (dst_ip & subnet_ip) == (address_ip & subnet_ip) &&
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dst_ip != address_ip )
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dst_ip != address_ip )
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memcpy(&route, dst, sizeof(route));
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memcpy(&route, dst, sizeof(route));
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// Route to the the default route if any.
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// Route to the default route if any.
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else if ( router_ip != htobe32(INADDR_ANY) )
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else if ( router_ip != htobe32(INADDR_ANY) )
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memcpy(&route, &router_ip, sizeof(route));
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memcpy(&route, &router_ip, sizeof(route));
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// Otherwise the network is unreachable.
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// Otherwise the network is unreachable.
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@ -1204,7 +1204,7 @@ bool PipeChannel::WriteResize(size_t new_size)
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if ( new_size < min_pipe_size )
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if ( new_size < min_pipe_size )
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new_size = min_pipe_size;
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new_size = min_pipe_size;
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// Refuse to lose data if the the new size would cause truncation.
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// Refuse to lose data if the new size would cause truncation.
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if ( new_size < buffer_used )
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if ( new_size < buffer_used )
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new_size = buffer_used;
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new_size = buffer_used;
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@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ messages are not passively added to the cache.
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.Pp
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.Pp
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The ARP cache uses a hash table with 256 entries, using a linked list in case
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The ARP cache uses a hash table with 256 entries, using a linked list in case
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of hash collisions.
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of hash collisions.
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The hash is the the bytewise xor (exclusive or) of every byte in the network
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The hash is the bytewise xor (exclusive or) of every byte in the network
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address.
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address.
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This hash is perfect if the subnet contains no more than 256 addresses, and
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This hash is perfect if the subnet contains no more than 256 addresses, and
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degrades in quality for larger subnets, at worst needing to linearly scan the
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degrades in quality for larger subnets, at worst needing to linearly scan the
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@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ address and the address used as the source address in transmitted packets.
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.Va address
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.Va address
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defaults on network interface creation to the value of the
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defaults on network interface creation to the value of the
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.Va addr
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.Va addr
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field of the the network interface's
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field of the network interface's
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.Va struct if_info .
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.Va struct if_info .
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.Pp
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.Pp
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.Va inet
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.Va inet
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the decimal byte values interspaced with periods, e.g. 192.0.2.255.
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the decimal byte values interspaced with periods, e.g. 192.0.2.255.
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Subnetworks are ranges of IP addresses given by a starting IP address along with
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Subnetworks are ranges of IP addresses given by a starting IP address along with
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how many leading bits (most significant bit first) of the IP address are common
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how many leading bits (most significant bit first) of the IP address are common
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to the network (the prefix), the first address of the the subnetwork is the
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to the network (the prefix), the first address of the subnetwork is the
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prefix with the remaining bits set to zero, and the last address is the prefix
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prefix with the remaining bits set to zero, and the last address is the prefix
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with the
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with the
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remaining bits set to one.
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remaining bits set to one.
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@ -443,7 +443,7 @@ Don't wait for the
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to become ready before starting this daemon.
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to become ready before starting this daemon.
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This flag is meant for dependencies that the daemon can make use of, but isn't
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This flag is meant for dependencies that the daemon can make use of, but isn't
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essential to the daemon itself becoming ready.
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essential to the daemon itself becoming ready.
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It shouldn't be used if the daemon polls for the the dependency to come online,
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It shouldn't be used if the daemon polls for the dependency to come online,
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as it is more efficient to only start the daemon once the dependency is ready.
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as it is more efficient to only start the daemon once the dependency is ready.
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.It Sy optional
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.It Sy optional
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Start the daemon even if the
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Start the daemon even if the
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