Afaict it looks like it results in unbalanced Acquire calls on the parent. CID 10393.
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A bit confused about the signedness handling in ring_buffer internals though, int32 to size_t.
Unnested the acpi_namespace_read function a bit and removed dead check for negative lengths from read. CID 4093.
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* Use strlcpy() instead of memcpy() to ensure that the dirent is properly
terminated.
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bytes were initialized to 0 due to wrong use of sizeof().
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actually hit this limit.
* Use snprintf() instead of sprintf() as suggested by CID 6447 (even though the
USB module isn't supposed to return such a malformed string).
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* Check the length of the incoming buffer before accessing it through the union.
It's necessary to do this dependent on the operation at hand, since the caller
doesn't need to provide the full union size and the size may differ between
(still compatible) protocol versions.
* Replace memcpy() by user_memcpy() where data is exchanged with userland.
* Small style cleanup.
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variable. Didn't matter, as the parameter is only accessed through the
usb_raw_command variable that it is casted to early in the function. CID 5219.
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crash trying to delete the not created allocator. CID 9562.
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Coverity was intentional (as explained by the comment). That the fInterval
member was somehow totally forgotten though, wasn't. This should only affect
EHCI and OHCI as they take the interval into account. Might fix some strange
behaviour, but most likely won't, as the interval range is rather narrow and
shouldn't be too noticeable if set incorrectly. CID 9558.
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* validate fBlockShift in superblock.
* Volume::AllocateBlocks() now uses an absolute fsblock instead of a blockgroup related fsblock.
* AllocationBlockGroup now provides absolute fsblock values.
* added support for extents feature: ExtentStream class is the equivalent for DataStream class for extent operations.
The extent tree implementation is very basic, should work for normal growing/shrinking
operations, but not for sparse files. When enlarging a file and extent tree is full,
the root is moved in a new block and a new level is added on top. Extents can usually
be extended when adjacent blocks are allocated. Shrinking happens by removing leafs
one after another.
* removed empty IndexedDirectoryIterator.*
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Something appeards to be very wrong with codec registration.
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* A lot of HID definitions got extracted from USB_hid.h into their
own files. Many more definitions have been added from the specs.
* The names have been moved into the proper B_* namspace.
* The USB hid driver has been adapted for the changes.
Thanks a lot and sorry for the delay!
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read the attribute "transport_address" created and set to an empty
string by the print_server when the printer was created.
fEndpoint used an empty host name to connect to and then failed.
Not sure why this caused a crash after closing the error dialog.
Maybe something went wrong in the destructor using an invalid fEndpoint?
Cures the symptoms of ticket #6973.
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needed a corresponding adjustment to convert it back to host order before
working with it. Fixes#6972.
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* consoled: CID 1696, the found deadkey string is unused.
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* DirectoryIterator::FindEntry() now takes name length in account for name comparison.
* cleanup
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Builds but won't work because the tty module lacks essential calls to read and write data :^)
Lots of ifdef since I need the R5 code around for now.
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- use new(std::nothrow) from <new> since we dropped kernel_cpp.h,
- fix "declared 'extern' and later 'static'" warning,
- fix "deprecated conversion from string constant to 'char*'" warning in tracing code.
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rules and support files that don't really apply anymore.
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well this was working, but since it was non-functional on Haiku anyway this
shouldn't hurt.
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