- Fix a variable and a header names.
[CSR]
- Move all the interesting code from the "old" csrsrv (see r57579) to the new one. TODO: finish to reorganize the code.
- Rename the headers to a standard naming I will use for the other server dlls.
- Remove now unneeded files.
(one can sometimes find commented names next to declaration of variables: it is when a variable name doesn't satisfy me because it isn't enough self-explaining for my taste).
[CONSOLE]
- Add a new header for console working (win32csr --> consrv.dll == the console part of winsrv.dll I separate from it, because I plan a profound reworking on the console after all that).
svn path=/branches/ros-csrss/; revision=57591
- Rename ProcessDataLock to CsrProcessLock (as it was in the "old" csrsrv, see r57579).
- Merge the APIs from the "old" csrsrv (subsystems/csr , see r57579) with the other ones (subsystems/win32/csrss/csrsrv).
- Reorganize the functions into Private & Public functions.
- Add temporary comments.
- Start removing things which should be present in basesrv instead of in csrsrv.
This breaks build of this branch at the moment...
svn path=/branches/ros-csrss/; revision=57580
- Use the new messaging structures and the new macros, plus the new CSR_API function's signature (--> and rename some variables).
- Code cleaning & formatting.
[CSRSS/NDK]
- Reorganize all the header files in logical units (server.h for server-side of CSR, client.h for client-side, and msg.h for messaging), removing duplicated definitions.
- Code cleaning & formatting.
The next step would be to activate the code of server-dll loading inside csrsrv, then moving all the console-related APIs from win32csr to winsrv, the latter built with the same structure as csrsrv's.
svn path=/branches/ros-csrss/; revision=57570