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Author SHA1 Message Date
Timothy
944e5cfb35 Everywhere: Use IPC include syntax
Remove superfluous includes from IPCCompiler's generated output and
add include directives in IPC definitions where appropriate.
2021-07-03 12:16:00 +02:00
Gunnar Beutner
ac650d2362 Userland: Remove dummy IPC methods
They're not used anywhere and are unnecessary boilerplate code. So let's
remove them and update IPCCompiler to allow for empty endpoint
declarations.
2021-06-24 00:38:58 +02:00
Gunnar Beutner
9e22e9ce88 Userland: Use snake case names in .ipc files
This updates all .ipc files to have snake case names for IPC methods.
2021-05-03 21:14:40 +02:00
sin-ack
62af6cd4f9 IPCCompiler: Remove hardcoded endpoint magic, attempt deux
This patch removes the IPC endpoint numbers that needed to be specified
in the IPC files.  Since the string hash is a (hopefully) collision free
number that depends on the name of the endpoint, we now use that
instead. :^)

Additionally, endpoint magic is now treated as a u32, because endpoint
numbers were never negative anyway.

For cases where the endpoint number does have to be hardcoded (a current
case is LookupServer because the endpoint number must be known in LibC),
the syntax has been made more explicit to avoid confusing those
unfamiliar.  To hardcode the endpoint magic, the following syntax is now
used:

endpoint EndpointName [magic=1234]
2021-04-25 14:06:56 +02:00
Andreas Kling
418bc484e4 Revert "IPCCompiler: Use string hashes for IPC endpoint magic"
This reverts commit 59218007a3.
2021-04-25 11:24:12 +02:00
sin-ack
59218007a3 IPCCompiler: Use string hashes for IPC endpoint magic
This patch removes the IPC endpoint numbers that needed to be specified
in the IPC files.  Since the string hash is a (hopefully) collision free
number that depends on the name of the endpoint, we now use that
instead. :^)
2021-04-25 09:29:49 +02:00
Andreas Kling
c7ac7e6eaf Services: Move to Userland/Services/ 2021-01-12 12:23:01 +01:00
Renamed from Services/LaunchServer/LaunchClient.ipc (Browse further)