prevents the system to allocate caches for files that don't use or have
a file cache (ie. only those can be mmap()ed!).
Therefore, cache_prefetch() no longer crashes when trying to prefetch
files without a file cache.
read_into_cache() no longer does anything if the requested size is 0.
Fixed a bug in cache_prefetch_vnode(): if the cache couldn't be retrieved,
it put the vnode, but didn't own it (the caller does).
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device becomes available.
Currently, it opens the "launch_speedup" module (if available), later it
should consult a settings file for what to do.
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(dprintf() locks using acquire_spinlock() which can itself drop into the
kernel debugger, causing an endless loop (until the stack was full).
Removed debug_putchar().
The gdb interface is now calling arch_debug_serial_*() directly.
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Removed vfs_vnode_release_ref(), as vfs_put_vnode() already does the same thing.
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the other one with usual device/inode ID pair.
Both versions now accept an offset/size pair to specify the region of the
file to be prefetched - this may be turned into a file_vec_io array later on.
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changed the way prefs is stored, so that we have default settings
general cleanup
time sliders are now linked together as on R5
password window is centered onscreen
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added ScreenSaver.cpp to ScreenSaver preferences to have Matrix working
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creation/deletion (and management) over to that class.
ServerApp now gets a desktop pointer, and no longer uses gDesktop.
Converted private MessageLooper::_MessagePort() to a public method MessagePort()
so that the looper can be addressed from elsewhere without using PostMessage().
Added a real basic message loop to MessageLooper::_MessageLoop().
BApplication now only asks the app_server to get its desktop object which should
now be used for everything that's not in the realm of the application.
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The unflatten time is now reduced to about a third of the current BMessage implementation but it's still
about half as quick as R5 (we're talking about microseconds here).
A third version of BMessage that operates purely on a flat buffer is in the works. We'll see which one
will be faster for normal uses.
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* Added the respective case statement in AppServer::DispatchMessage().
The code that actually activates the app is still missing.
* Removed the remnants of the old way of notifying the registrar about
what app got activated (the activated client window did that).
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user application performs a division by zero or causes a general
protection fault. For some exceptions (e.g. machine check) I wasn't
quite sure whether they can be caused by user apps at all, so we panic()
in those cases. Wouldn't harm, if someone more knowledgable would check
this, though.
* Removed the unused fault handling stuff, respectively moved the little
that was used into x86/arch_int.c.
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Passes all unit tests now and works on Haiku too. Speed is not yet optimized and Message2.cpp is still not cleaned up.
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It's currently really broken so don't even try to test it, but you can still review it ;-).
Message2.cpp is not yet cleaned - more to come...
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use it. It is not (yet) included in the build and won't break anything.
As we now only have thin wrappers around the *Data() functions, the templatized implementation does
not make much sense anymore and wouldn't work either.
I started this new implementation to be as clean as possible. Instead of using a std::map and
BDataBuffer it uses BList and BMallocIO. It passes the unit tests and it even seems to be a bit quicker
in some tests (but not as quick as the R5 one).
Flattening/Unflattening does not work yet so you can't use it under Haiku right now. It's completely work in progress (I started it just 4 hours ago).
Shout if you see something completely broken, reviews welcome.
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* Moved setting the default cursor from ServerScreen to Desktop
* Getting the default cursor is now done using the CursorManager
* Removed outdated setcursor from SysCursor.cpp (we have a new implementation by now)
* Renamed SysCursor.cpp to CursorSet.cpp as that's what it is
* Moved headers/private/app/SysCursor.h to headers/private/servers/app/CursorSet.h
* Removed some unneeded header includes along the way
There remains {set|get}_syscursor now in CursorSet.cpp. Serverside for these are not implemented
and they are obvious hacks. Do we need to keep them?
Also this commit _would_ break Appearance, but 1) all the related code is currently commented out
with the comment "cursor set management belongs in another app" and 2) it is already broken
because of ColorSet.
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Deskbar to initiate the shutdown process asynchronously. Couldn't test it,
because opening the Be menu doesn't work:
***PANIC: BW: Can't find view with ID: 19 !***
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the desktop's settings, you have to do something like this:
DesktopSettings settings(desktop);
settings.SetMouseMode(mode);
The advantage of this is that this object is fully locked, and cannot lead to
corrupted settings anymore. Also, the settings will stay the same until you
delete the object again.
Updated all accesses to use this new API.
Removed no longer used FFM messages.
Implemented AS_{GET|SET}_MENU_INFO for future use.
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debug_server uses this feature to print stack traces with symbols.
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is sent to a debugger when the debugged team has been successfully handed
over to another debugger.
* Fixed handling of B_DEBUG_MESSAGE_PREPARE_HANDOVER. We don't send a reply.
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allocating a buffer and copying your data into it, when you have data to
send in several chunks (for example, this could be used by BMessage, as
suggested by Ingo Weinhold).
Code is untested, but should work.
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This is needed in case the on-disk representation of a file changes (due to reorganization/defragmentation).
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last commit was wrong as easily noticed by Jack Burton :)
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