free anything if it couldn't acquire the semaphore.
That allowed me to get aware of a possible bug in the destructor :-)
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our file system):
- added bfs_wake_vnode(), and bfs_suspend_vnode()
- bumped B_CUR_FS_API_VERSION to 3 as needed for Dano
It should now be able to boot Dano with our BFS, although I haven't tested
it. The information was gained using some degree of reverse engineering...
It won't be part of the BFS implementation for OpenBeOS (that won't run on R5
anymore) :-)
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is no only "-O1", since gcc obviously produces bad code if compiled with more.
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files anymore (only Inode::WriteAt() denied it before).
Introduced a BFS_NAME define to be able to switch easier between "obfs",
and "bfs".
bfs_write_stat() didn't return the error code if Inode::SetFileSize() failed;
instead, it always reported success.
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current/src/add-ons/kernel/drivers/net/Jamfile so the network stack driver
will access to build party.
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- the maximum number of blocks a block_run can cover is 65535 not 65536
- allocations over a block boundary in the block bitmap always failed due
to a incorrectly handled status
Both bugs could prevent BFS to create the VM swap file which led BeOS to
stop booting under certain circumstances.
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Tested, and works - we are now feature complete (and now for the bugs... :-)).
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misnamed /current/src/add-ons/net directory.
Should be into /current/src/add-ons/kernel/network, as they are *kernel* modules add-ons
and as they all share the "network/" prefix in their respective module names.
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hear any sound. Looks like certain chipsets use the optional aux output,
instead of line out
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enable the old and compatible behaviour (on BeOS R5, all available file
systems seem to do that wrong).
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To enable debug output, type:
$ DEBUG=1 jam
Also, it's now automatically installed in /boot/home/config/add-ons/kernel/file_systems
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bfs_close() updated the last_modified time & index, but it didn't write
the inode back to disk.
Furthermore, bfs_write() should have already updated the last_modified
time, not bfs_close.
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Setting uncached access to a file no longer returns an error (if it succeeds).
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Uses a template class to provide generic access to the file.
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getcwd().
Introduced new xyz(int fd, char *path, ...) style of functions for
sys_setcwd(), and sys_write_stat().
Added missing sys_fstat(). Removed duplicated prototypes in syscalls.h
Fixed some minor bugs.
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This is needed for the VM swap file and if you want to mount disk images
located on the BFS volume.
There is now a BufferPool class that manages a pool of buffers, so that
Inode::ReadAt()/Inode::WriteAt() can access a file without having to use
the cache or malloc()/free().
The real uncached file access is not yet implemented, though.
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- add api_version to keyboard and ps2mouse
- remove some excessive debugging comments from random
- add back the last 2 NULL's for the device_hooks structure now we
actaully define them (iovec's are now available)
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them statically linked.
Adjust some of the headers for the Drivers change.
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some of our device drivers, and this should help keep them nicely
isolated from each other.
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Add ibuild rules for Marcus's AC97 driver to the openbeos build, ithat
will allow it to be built for OpenBeOS. At present they don't work
due to missing headers, but aftre a succesful build this can be
uncommented and it will build and OpenBeOS will try to laod it.
This will provide a nice test case
as Marcus has provided the source! Thanks.
Added the null, zero & digit drivers here and they will be removed from
kernel/drivers
NB this has shown that drivers are not being handled correctly by
devfs. I would have tried to look at it but as it falls under the remit
of vfs I won't touch it.
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