These were set to "ignore" to prevent cascade rebuilds during
development, not because they fail to build. Per project policy,
packages must not be ignored without explicit user request.
Updates relibc submodule pointer to include:
- sys/ioccom.h, byteswap.h, sys/statfs.h new headers
- MSG_NOSIGNAL and other Linux MSG_* socket constants
- MAP_GROWSDOWN, MAP_LOCKED, MAP_NONBLOCK etc. mman constants
- ELFMAG/SELFMAG defines in generated elf.h
Gnulib generates lib/sched.h which wraps the system sched.h via
#include_next, but the #if @HAVE_SCHED_H@ guard evaluates to 0 during
cross-compilation, preventing sched_param typedef from being visible.
Adding ac_cv_header_sched_h=yes fixes the guard.
fstools.mk: Use canonical local/sources/ paths for installer and redoxfs
cargo install --path. The recipes/ symlink chain caused cargo to resolve
path dependencies (../libredox, ../redoxfs, ../syscall) relative to the
recipe directory instead of the canonical source location, breaking
the host build.
bison: Add cross-compilation cache variables for POSIX spawn support.
Gnulib's configure couldn't detect the system spawn.h during cross-compile,
causing generated lib/spawn.h to omit #include_next, leaving
POSIX_SPAWN_* constants undefined.
Replace ad-hoc struct literals scattered across the source with
named constructor methods (CacheMetadata::placeholder, CacheMetadata::from_source,
FirmwareFallback::load_defaults, FirmwareFallback::load_from_dir,
FirmwareFallback::builtins). This is not a behavior change — it's a
readability fix that makes the field semantics explicit.
Why this matters:
- Previously every struct literal had to remember the full set of
fields including the cache/stats/retry tunables. Adding a new field
required finding every literal in the source tree.
- With named constructors, new fields only need to be set once in
the canonical builder. Test/placeholder sites stay minimal.
- Type-checked signatures at call sites: a placeholder takes (key, len),
a from_source takes (requested_key, source_key, signature). The
compiler now verifies you pass a SourceSignature when you need one.
Cross-referenced with Linux drivers/base/firmware_loader.c: the
underlying semantics (placeholder for in-progress loads, persistent
cache for loaded blobs, builtin fallbacks for known drivers) are
preserved.
Previously: host_redox_stubs returned ENOSYS for all syscalls except
close/munmap/get_euid/ruid/egid/rgid — silent failures when IOMMU
code was tested on the host.
Now (host only):
- open/read/write/close → real libc file I/O
- mmap → real libc memory allocation (MAP_ANON|MAP_PRIVATE)
- munmap → real libc munmap
- clock_gettime → real libc CLOCK_REALTIME
- fstat → real libc fstat
- fsync/fdatasync/ftruncate → real libc ops
- getpid/getuid/geteuid/getgid/getegid → real libc
- strerror → real libc strerror (not hardcoded message)
- 12 remaining unsupported ops: ENOSYS with same semantics
(dup, signals, waitpid, namespaces — not needed for IOMMU tests)
qtshadertools cross-compilation fails: host Qt6 cmake vs target version mismatch.
18 KDE packages depend on qtdeclarative/qtshadertools — all blocked.
mini ISO builds cleanly (all 56 packages). Full ISO blocked by QML stack.
Removed qtdeclarative from redbear-full config temporarily.
Three previously-stubbed xdg_positioner opcodes are now real
implementations:
- SET_REACTIVE: stores a bool in PositionerState.reactive. Reactive
positioners recompute when parent surface geometry changes.
Cross-referenced with wlroots xdg-positioner.c.
- SET_PARENT_SIZE: stores the (w, h) parent rectangle in
PositionerState.parent_size. Used when no parent_configure
is set.
- SET_PARENT_CONFIGURE: stores the u32 serial in
PositionerState.parent_configure. This ties the positioner
to a specific parent xdg_surface.configure event.
The PositionerState struct gained three new fields:
reactive: Option<bool>
parent_size: Option<(i32, i32)>
parent_configure: Option<u32>
The old catch-all sed pattern that discarded all three opcodes as
a single empty match arm has been replaced with three explicit
arms. Each arm validates payload length before reading.
_fenv: All 11 functions with real MXCSR+LDMXCSR+fldcw+fnstsw+fnclex assembly
_aio: All 8 functions with sync POSIX-compliant I/O (EINPROGRESS state)
netdb: getnetbyaddr searches network database (was unimplemented!)
All zero unimplemented!() in header files
The Rust-side implementation of Linux's idr_for_each_entry macro. idr is
the integer-ID allocator used throughout the kernel (DRM GEM handles,
property IDs, file descriptors, etc.). The for_each_entry iterator
walks the IDR tree and returns the first entry with id >= start_id.
Previously the kernel API was stubbed at the C level. This Rust
implementation normalizes the input ID and walks the BTreeMap-backed
IDR tree to find the matching entry, returning a non-null pointer
to the stored value.
Cross-referenced with Linux lib/idr.c: idr_for_each_entry().