this is a reimplementation of infernos os(1) command, which
allows running commands in the underhying host operating
system when inferno runs in hosted mode (emu). but unlike
inferno, we want to use it to run commands on the client
side of a inferno or drawterm session from the plan9 cpu
server, so it defaults to /mnt/term/cmd for the mountpoint.
Previously, reads of wctl files would return one byte less than
requested as the returned string must be null terminated. Now we pass
the actual size of the allocated buffer to the handler, which is large
enough to accommodate a trailing partial rune and terminating null
byte.
Ori_B reports that his controller gets stuck in the ahciencreset()
wait loop. so we implement a 1000 ms timeout. we replace delay()
with esleep() as we are always called from the ledkproc().
blink() could enter infinite delay loop as well, so instead of
waiting for the message to get transmitted we exit making it
non-blocking (we will get called again anyway).
the access to the controller map[] was wrong in ledkproc(). the
index is the controller number, not the drive number!
Support for 'path=', 'uname=', 'gname=', 'size=', and 'atime=' pax
headers is useful. Others are ignored, possibly with a warning.
We were running into missing support with the 'go' extraction.
At the same time, this cleans up the way that we handle paths,
getting rid of static buffers with hidden space at the front.
when making outgoing connections, the source ip was selected
by just iterating from the first to the last interface and
trying each local address until a route was found. the result
was kind of hard to predict as it depends on the interface
order.
this change replaces the algorithm with the route lookup algorithm
that we already have which takes more specific desination and
source prefixes into account. so the order of interfaces does
not matter anymore.
Tar specifies that a filename ending with '/' is a directory. We were
incorrectly looking at the short name. This meant that when we have long
filenames with a '/' at the 100th character, we would decide it was a
directory.
This change uses the long name when deciding the size for extraction,
and trusts the header size when just skipping forward in the stream.
extract1() expects two extra bytes to be avilabe before
fname buffer so it can prepend ./ before the name. this
used to be the case with name(), but was violated when
long name support was added and getname() was used in
place of name() which did not reserve the 2 extra bytes.
this change reserves two extra bytes in the getname()'s
static buffer and also removes the extra copy as name()
already makes a copy.
Since numeric timezone offsets are relative to GMT, initialise zone to
GMT so tm2sec(2) does not assume local time.
Note that if strtotm encounters a timezone *string* and consequently
overwrites zone then we will end up in the same mess since tm2sec(2)
only deals with GMT or local time.