Commit Graph

8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
hselasky
dafe370206 Fix compiler locking diagnostic warnings.
PR:	194289
2014-10-13 19:05:18 +00:00
ed
1812cd5a9f Add lock annotations to libcuse.
- Add annotations to the lock/unlock function to indicate that the
  function is allowed to lock and unlock the underlying pthread mutex.

- Add __guarded_by() annotations to the global variables.

Approved by:	hselasky@
2014-09-01 19:56:28 +00:00
hselasky
9bd03869ff Add missing DPADD to Makefile.
PR:	192733
2014-08-17 06:28:57 +00:00
joel
d94b51f5b9 mdoc: remove superfluous paragraph macros. 2014-06-23 18:40:21 +00:00
hselasky
66fd9933de Fix destruction of character devices by passing correct pointer to
kernel in IOCTL request.

Submitted by:	Andrey Zholos <aaz@q-fu.com>
2014-06-16 14:02:14 +00:00
brueffer
1ec8e864a5 Mdoc cleanup, typo and grammar fixes. 2014-06-06 12:06:40 +00:00
brueffer
c0772866fd Add missing MLINKs. 2014-06-06 11:52:30 +00:00
hselasky
672c28ec68 Initial import of character device in userspace support for FreeBSD.
The CUSE library is a wrapper for the devfs kernel functionality which
is exposed through /dev/cuse . In order to function the CUSE kernel
code must either be enabled in the kernel configuration file or loaded
separately as a module. Currently none of the committed items are
connected to the default builds, except for installing the needed
header files. The CUSE code will be connected to the default world and
kernel builds in a follow-up commit.

The CUSE module was written by Hans Petter Selasky, somewhat inspired
by similar functionality found in FUSE. The CUSE library can be used
for many purposes. Currently CUSE is used when running Linux kernel
drivers in user-space, which need to create a character device node to
communicate with its applications. CUSE has full support for almost
all devfs functionality found in the kernel:
 - kevents
 - read
 - write
 - ioctl
 - poll
 - open
 - close
 - mmap
 - private per file handle data

Requested by several people. Also see "multimedia/cuse4bsd-kmod" in
ports.
2014-05-23 08:46:28 +00:00