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### Problem description
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Implement a Linux backend for the ProcessMemoryProvider plugin.
### Implementation description
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Most of the provider code is the same between Windows and Linux. The
primary differences are:
- enumerate PIDs in `/proc/` to get the process list
- use `/proc/<PID>/cmdline` as the process name
- parse `/proc/<PID>/maps` to get the module list
- reading/writing from memory is done using
`process_vm_readv`/`process_vm_writev`
NOTE: `sudo setcap CAP_SYS_PTRACE=+eip build/imhex` must be run to give
the binary permission to read another process' memory. Running as root
user should also work but I would not recommend it.
### Additional things
The existing translations keys no longer match since I moved the plugin
from `windows` to `builtin`.
I'm not well versed in C++ so I attempted to keep my changes rather
simple. Feedback is very welcome.
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Co-authored-by: WerWolv <werwolv98@gmail.com>
### Problem description
Ref #1210
### Implementation description
Call
[`SetFileTime()`](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/fileapi/nf-fileapi-setfiletime)
everytime `FileProvider::save()` is called.
### Additional things
I moved the call to `File::close()` from `FileProvider::open()` to
`FileProvider::close()` because `SetFileTime()` requires a file handler
as input, so I need `File::m_file` to be valid.
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### Problem description
- Fixed disk provider not working for linux
### Implementation description
- Used ioctl instead of fstat
- Fixed buffer issues
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Co-authored-by: WerWolv <werwolv98@gmail.com>
In order to do this I add to make some other additions :
- Add a warning popup (TODO, maybe add some icons to differentiate
error/warning popups in a future PR ?)
- create showError() and showWarning() functions, as helpers to show a
message both to the logs and as a popup
This PR does two correlated things:
- Show a generic error message (Failed to open provider) rather than a
file-specific message (Failed to open file) when a provider fails to
open
- Set the error to something more specific when opening a file fails