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2015-08-12ioctl: return result type rather than raw integerPaul Osborne
This change also adds macro usages in the tests. Nothing is asserted but the use of the macros provides a basic compile-time check that is otherwise missing. Signed-off-by: Paul Osborne <osbpau@gmail.com>
2015-08-12conditionally enable ioctl test for linuxCorey Richardson
2015-08-12Fix testsCorey Richardson
2015-05-21Test sockopt const valuesCarl Lerche
2015-05-12ioctl: implement generic support for the ioctl syscall and supporting functionsPaul Osborne
This commit provides a new implementation for ioctl that is much more generic, allowing for clients to use send any manner of ioctl requests at special files. The implementation provides two main features that help to raise the level of abstraction over that provided by libc. 1. The module now provides functions that provide the same functionality as the linux kernel _IO* macros. These are used frequently in the linux kernel for building ops for ioctls. The use of these helper functions are not required. 2. Functions are provided for the 3 main types of ioctl usage patterns (read, write, and execute). For many subystems, the read() call which returns a Result<T> and the write calls taking a &T provide a nice interface. All of the methods wrapping ioctl are unsafe and will probably need to remain that way unless knowledge of the semantics of every possible ioctl call are added to the nix library. The best that exists for ioctls are some conventions around the op, but even these conventions are really only used for newer devices added to the kernel. This change resolves #108