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Taj Morton
67f567348f Kernel/FileSystem/FATFS: Support for FAT12/16 DOS BIOS Parameter Blocks 2024-01-12 15:54:46 -07:00
kleines Filmröllchen
c8d7bcede6 Kernel/FileSystem: Rename block_size -> logical_block_size
Since this is the block size that file system drivers *should* set,
let's name it the logical block size, just like most file systems such
as ext2 already do anyways.
2023-07-28 14:51:07 +02:00
kleines Filmröllchen
d1e6e6110d Kernel/FileSystem: Rename logical_block_size -> device_block_size
This never was a logical block size, it always was a device specific
block size. Ideally the block size would change in accordance to
whatever the driver wants to use, but that is a change for the future.
For now, let's get rid of this confusing naming.
2023-07-28 14:51:07 +02:00
Taj Morton
1d2f1abf97 FileSystem/FATFS: Convert internal FAT inode attributes to dirent types 2023-07-10 21:54:23 -06:00
Liav A
23a7ccf607 Kernel+LibCore+LibC: Split the mount syscall into multiple syscalls
This is a preparation before we can create a usable mechanism to use
filesystem-specific mount flags.
To keep some compatibility with userland code, LibC and LibCore mount
functions are kept being usable, but now instead of doing an "atomic"
syscall, they do multiple syscalls to perform the complete procedure of
mounting a filesystem.

The FileBackedFileSystem IntrusiveList in the VFS code is now changed to
be protected by a Mutex, because when we mount a new filesystem, we need
to check if a filesystem is already created for a given source_fd so we
do a scan for that OpenFileDescription in that list. If we fail to find
an already-created filesystem we create a new one and register it in the
list if we successfully mounted it. We use a Mutex because we might need
to initiate disk access during the filesystem creation, which will take
other mutexes in other parts of the kernel, therefore making it not
possible to take a spinlock while doing this.
2023-07-02 01:04:51 +02:00
Andreas Kling
673592dea8 Kernel: Stop using *LockRefPtr for FileSystem pointers
There was only one permanent storage location for these: as a member
in the Mount class.

That member is never modified after Mount initialization, so we don't
need to worry about races there.
2023-04-04 10:33:42 +02:00
Liav A
e882b2ed05 Kernel: Split the FATFileSystem.{cpp,h} files into smaller components 2022-11-08 02:54:48 -07:00