Long file names are using UTF-16 symbols to represent international or special characters. The implementation in FreeBSD did not support the "Supplementary Private Use Area-B" (PUA-B), which requires a surrogate pair to be represented in UTF-16 (Unicode code points beyond U+FFFF). The PUA-B is used to represent emoji characters, which are supported in file names on other common operating systems. The motivation for this change was that removable media written on another system were only partially readable on FreeBSD, since they contained emojis in file names. A test script that verifies correct operations on files names with emojis has been added to the tools/test/stress2/misc directory under the name msdos24.sh. Reported by: Fabian Keil <fk@fabiankeil.de> Reviewed by: ib Approved by: mkcusick MFC after: 1 week Relnotes: yes Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D57313
FreeBSD Source:
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Source Roadmap:
| Directory | Description |
|---|---|
| bin | System/user commands. |
| cddl | Source code for third-party software under the Common Development and Distribution License. |
| contrib | Source code for third-party software. |
| crypto | Source code for cryptographic libraries and commands (see crypto/README). |
| etc | Template files for /etc. |
| gnu | Source code for third-party software under the GNU General Public License (GPL) or Lesser General Public License (LGPL). Please see gnu/COPYING and gnu/COPYING.LIB for more information. |
| include | System include files. |
| kerberos5 | Build system for Kerberos 5 (Heimdal). |
| krb5 | Build system for Kerberos 5 (MIT). |
| lib | System libraries. |
| libexec | System commands intended to be executed by other commands or daemons. |
| packages | Base system packages. |
| release | Makefiles and scripts used for building releases and VM images. |
| rescue | Build system for statically linked /rescue commands. |
| sbin | System commands. |
| secure | Build system for cryptographic libraries and commands (excluding Kerberos). |
| share | Shared resources. |
| stand | Boot loader sources. |
| sys | Kernel sources (see sys/README.md). |
| targets | Support for experimental DIRDEPS_BUILD |
| tests | Tests which can be run by Kyua. See tests/README for additional information. |
| tools | Ancillary utilities and tests (not included in the build). |
| usr.bin | User commands. |
| usr.sbin | System administration commands. |
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