K 10 svn:author V 6 mjacob K 8 svn:date V 27 2006-01-14T14:32:41.000000Z K 7 svn:log V 862 Incorporate the O_NONBLOCK open semantics of Linux and Solaris. This allows an application to upon a tape (yea, even the non-control device) even if it cannot establish a mount session. If the open cannot establish a mount session and O_NONBLOCK was specified, the tape becomes 'open pending mount'. All I/O operations that would require access to a tape thereafter until a close attempt to initiate the mount session. If the mount session succeeds, the tape driver transitions to full open state, else returns an appropriate I/O error (ENXIO). At the same time, add a change that remembers whether tape is being opened read-only. If so, disallow 'write' operations like writing filemarks that bypass the normal read-only filtering operations that happen in the write(2) syscall. Reviewed by: ken, justin, grog MFC after: 2 weeks Suggested by: The Bacula Team END