Track how many fds are open for a socket's Accepted and Connected roles.
This allows fork() to clone a socket fd without a subsequent close() walking
all over the parent process's fd.
Currently you can only mmap the entire framebuffer.
Using this when starting up the WindowServer gets us yet another step
closer towards it moving into userspace. :^)
This is really cool! :^)
Apps currently refuse to start if the WindowServer isn't listening on the
socket in /wsportal. This makes sense, but I guess it would also be nice
to have some sort of "wait for server on startup" mode.
This has performance issues, and I'll work on those, but this stuff seems
to actually work and I'm very happy with that.
FileDescriptor will now keep a pointer to the original inode even after
opening it resolves to a character device.
Fixed up /bin/ls to display major and minor device numbers instead of size
for device files.
This required a fair bit of plumbing. The CharacterDevice::close() virtual
will now be closed by ~FileDescriptor(), allowing device implementations to
do custom cleanup at that point.
One big problem remains: if the master PTY is closed before the slave PTY,
we go into crashy land.