user_{memcpy,memset}(), since that can cause a page fault, which needs
pages and might try to steal some from our cache.
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which does
message->GetInfo("field", &type, &count);
while (message->FindBlah("field", --count, &...) == B_OK)
...;
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new parent directories. This would only be necessary in case it's a directory,
but we do it always now.
* This fixes bug #2556.
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partially (e.g. due to hitting the end of file). The respective
classes have grown new methods and attributes to deal with that. The
"finished" callbacks have got additional parameters to indicate
whether the transfer was only partial and how much has been
transferred. Other callbacks and functions have a size_t* in/out
parameter instead of a simple size_t, now.
* vfs_{read,write}_pages() do now use the I/O request framework instead
of the underlying FS's {read,write}_pages() hooks (those should be
unused now). Furthermore they've got an additional "flags" parameter,
which is passed to IORequest::Init(), i.e. it allows to specify that
the given vecs refer to physical addresses.
* The file cache's read_into_cache() reads directly into physical
pages, now.
* Fixed bug in DoIO::IO(): The offset was not adjusted, so that all
pages were incorrectly transferred from/to the same location.
* Fixed broken subrequest scheduling loop head in
do_iterative_fd_io_iterate().
* Adjusted the test driver and implemented its io() hook. Using this
driver I/O requests are passed all the way from the VFS/VM to the
driver and through the I/O scheduler. It even seems to work. :-)
* Added missing const to the iovec* parameter of the IORequest::Init()
methods.
* Disabled some debug output by default. Added new optional debug
output.
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* get rid of three of them, i don't know why they where implemented in the first place
* fix broken scrollbar adjustment
* cleanup DocInfoWindow.h and DocInfoWindow.cpp
* make the window resizable and get rid of the tabview
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* Moved locking the data stream out of the BPlusTree methods; this fixes at
least two locations where another thread could have seen outdated/incorrect
data.
* Removed some superfluous code in bfs_rename(): we don't have to revert to the
previous situation, the transaction does this for us automatically.
* Added a simple MultiWriteLocker, even though it's not really necessary anymore
(since we always hold the transaction lock first when we lock more than one
inode at a time).
* Inode::Create() called InodeAllocator::Keep() a bit too early, the file cache
and map wasn't created and assigned yet.
* InodeAllocator now keeps the inode write locked.
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is defined to 1; this allows asserting the read lock case, too.
* Added ASSERT_{READ|WRITE}_LOCKED_RW_LOCK() macros. The read assertion is only
working when KDEBUG_RW_LOCK_DEBUG is defined to 1, the write assertion works
always.
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accordingly and refactor a bit). It also prints the number of clipping rects.
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* Added "syslog" command that dumps the contents of the syslog ring buffer into
KDL. Use the '-n' option to only show what hasn't been sent to the syslog
daemon yet.
* When entering the kernel debugger, the current thread ID and name are also
printed (not only the current CPU).
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small clipping holes to the TestView user clipping.
* Added a bunch of new tests. Here are some numbers from the test environment,
which is similar to running Haiku in VESA mode:
Horizontal lines per second:
Haiku: 192964.663 (117,7%)
ZETA: 163977.006
Vertical lines per second:
Haiku: 90109.985 (276.9%)
ZETA: 32538.458
Random lines per second:
Haiku: 7998.451 (23.1%)
ZETA: 34602.539
Random colored lines per second:
Haiku: 7976.437 (22.9%)
ZETA: 34788.247
Random clipped lines per second:
Haiku: 262.180 (2.5%)
ZETA: 10394.794
Clipped glyphs per second:
Haiku: 5911.526 (1.0%)
ZETA: 590508.726
Obviously the clipping performance is a punch in the stomache.
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* Use more letters of the roman alphabet (doh...)
* Tested drawing mode is currently B_OP_COPY
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of the Haiku app_server. The immediate comparison are of course BeOS and ZETA.
Currently, it measures the performance of drawing untransformed text. For
now, I have only tested on ZETA and the app_server testing environment. Will
let you know my findings with Haiku running on real hardware.
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by myself:
* renamed xsi_do_undo() to xsi_sem_undo() (there is more to XSI than sems).
* Fixed coding style issues in sys/sem.h and xsi_sem.cpp.
* Added _kern_*() syscall prototypes to syscalls.h.
* Added a TODO in xsi_sem.cpp and xsi_semaphore.h about moving union semun to
a shared header.
* Made the team::xsi_sem_undo_requests int32 - due to padding, it would have
needed 4 bytes anyway; please always use specific types over int/short/long.
* xsi_sem_undo() now checks if it needs to do anything - the calls in team.cpp
no longer needs to do this.
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don't check any longer whether the given number is the address of a
condition variable in the global hash table; we just assume it is a
valid condition variable pointer.
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so we need to check for that explicitly in the CObjectDeleter and
MethodDeleter cases.
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vnode (falling back to synchronous I/O if the io() is not supported).
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FS shell. The latter two lack an implementation yet, though.
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before?! Is about 4% faster than before. If anyone sees a way to make it faster
yet, please shoot! I can watch movies fullscreen on a 2 GHz Core 2 Duo in
VESA with bilinear scaling, but it would be nice to use less CPU... :-)
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const BBitmap* bitmap, BRect bitmapRect, BRect viewRect, uint32 options).
Only option so far is B_FILTER_BITMAP_BILINEAR.
* BView::DrawBitmap[Async](const BBitmap* bitmap, BRect viewRect) was accessing
the bitmap pointer without checking it. Would therefore crash when passing
NULL, unlike the other methods.
* The BPicture code already reserved room for the BBitmap flags, but did not
store the actual flags and neiter use them for anything. Since the bitmap
data is stored anyways, the bitmap creation flags do not matter. So I reused
this for the new bitmap drawing options.
* Rewrote Bitmap.h and removed the B_BITMAP_SCALE_BILINEAR flag again.
* Tried to optimize Painter::_DrawBitmapBilinearCopy32() a little by giving
the compiler better hints. There seems to be a marginal, possibly imagined
speed increase < 0.05 ms. ;-)
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that from the start. Please review for possible binary compatibility problems!
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need to be interpolated because the x index is right on a source pixel. This
prevents the out of bounds access for the second to last row in the last
column. Also the rightmost pixels where incorrectly interpolated with the
leftmost pixels of the next row. And it actually helps speed too of course.
* Added a compile time option to allocate the filter weighting and index
caches on the heap instead of the cache. I am not sure if it is a problem
though, I recall Haiku threads have quite a lot of stack space. The needed
memory depends on the target size. For a screen with 1920x1200, the caches
would need 12.5 KB. Allocating them on the stack saves about 0.2 ms on my
test system.
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to provide asynchrounous (or only synchronous, if asynchronous is not
supported) I/O request support. It will eventually replace
{read,write}_pages(). None of the FS implementations implement them
yet.
* Implemented some support functions for request-based I/O. File system
implementations can use do_fd_io() which passes an I/O request to the
layer responsible for a given FD, and do_iterative_fd_io(), which
translates a request for a file to subrequests for the underlying
device and passes them on. Both fall back to synchrounous processing
when the io() hook is not supported.
Furthermore added vfs_synchronous_io() which should be handy for the
devfs to perform io_requests synchronously for devices that don't
support the io() hook.
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added an IORequest::Init() version with that parameter. This makes
splitting an iovec array into IOBuffers/IORequests easier.
* Added IORequest::CreateSubRequest(). It creates and adds an IORequest
that covers a part of the range of the parent request, but may use
another file offset. This will be used e.g. in the way that the parent
request describes an I/O operation for a file while its subrequests
describe the same operation translated to the underlying device.
* Added IORequest::DeleteSubRequests(), which does the obvious. It's
also invoked in the destructor.
* Added method for iterating through subrequests.
* Made IORequestChunk::{Set,Reset}Status() protected. For both
subclasses some locking is needed (though different locking), so we
rather make this more explicit.
* Added IORequest::SetStatusAndNotify(), which is SetStatus() +
NotifyFinished() with proper locking.
* Changed the I/O request finished and iteration callback signatures.
The finished callback has got an additional "status" argument, since
the request itself may already be inaccessible at the time the
callback is executed.
* Changed IORequest::NotifyFinished(). The policy is now that if the
iteration callback fails, the method will do the finished
notifications. This simplifies things in the iteration callbacks.
* Fixed bug in IORequest::_CopyPhysical(): It didn't take into account
that the physical buffer could not be page aligned.
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