I've removed it for now, until someone finds the time to look into it.
* Therefore, enabled all supported devices for the rtl81xx driver.
* Made the rtl81xx driver actually work by adding the missing PHYs - it doesn't
use the same PHYs as the rtl8139 driver. Imported the rgephy.c|h from FreeBSD
8 (not yet in vendor branch, but unchanged).
* It seems to work reliably with Gigabit now, albeit a bit slow, and with too
high CPU load.
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Will need a different fix to get device to work, but at least Haiku won't crash on bootup with this change.
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headers. GCC 2 has the unpleasant habit of actually linking the unused inline
functions in. That doesn't suffice to build the userlandfs server with debug
info (it would be the wrong file anyway), but allows to build checksumfs.
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* Remove the old one from the locale librairy, with some cleanup
Known regressions :
* readonlybootprompt will no longer update the locale settings : the
method used messed with internal undocumented things
* external localized apps (webpositive for example) will not run
anymore.
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headers and respectively added includes in source files.
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Supports Banshee, Voodoo3 and Voodoo5 chips.
It will be promoted as older tdfx replacement soon, but not until
my small changes around phys_addr_t are validated.
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but whether the respective controller does is indicated by a capability flag,
which we can't easily access at this point.
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the constraint can be expressed more precisely. ATM B_32_BIT_FULL_LOCK is
implemented as B_32_BIT_CONTIGUOUS when B_HAIKU_PHYSICAL_BITS > 32, though.
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has implicit limitations (probably because the devices/controllers/... do).
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* Use create_area_etc() instead of create_area() so we don't have to deal
with the physical address restrictions by hand.
* Force physical addresses < 4 GB for the time being.
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* Use create_area_etc() instead of create_area(), so the alignment doesn't
need to be ensured by hand.
* Use B_32_BIT_MEMORY for the time being.
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* Use the respective error types for OS and ACPICA functions.
* Don't lock the memory. The caller must do that, since there's no balancing
function that would unlock the memory again.
* Get the memory map of the given function, not of the on-stack variable.
* Added 64 bit support and a check for the PAE case.
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help the stack to detect and handle hotplug device removal.
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Applied patch for #5209 by oruizdorantes for usb_asix, do the same for usb_davicom.
Will eventually rework it in order to remove duplicated IDs list.
The usb_serial driver also needs the same optimization,
but gathering the IDs list will take more time than refactor the code and since
usb_serial is not yet included in haiku image neither ready (no tty module), there is less user experience immediate gain...
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restrictions for virtual/physical addresses.
* vm_page_allocate_page_run():
- Fixed conversion of base/limit to array indexes. sPhysicalPageOffset was not
taken into account.
- Takes a physical_address_restrictions instead of base/limit and also
supports alignment and boundary restrictions, now.
* map_backing_store(), VM[User,Kernel]AddressSpace::InsertArea()/
ReserveAddressRange() take a virtual_address_restrictions parameter, now. They
also support an alignment independent from the range size.
* create_area_etc(), vm_create_anonymous_area(): Take
{virtual,physical}_address_restrictions parameters, now.
* Removed no longer needed B_PHYSICAL_BASE_ADDRESS.
* DMAResources:
- Fixed potential overflows of uint32 when initializing from device node
attributes.
- Fixed bounce buffer creation TODOs: By using create_area_etc() with the
new restrictions parameters we can directly support physical high address,
boundary, and alignment.
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patch by Ziusudra.
* Use new(std::nothrow) instead of new.
* Minor cleanup.
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* try to launch screen_blanker by path when a launch by signature fails.
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* try at support realtek alc888. alsa uses this init sequence.
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I'd like to know if keeping re_defrag is required. Tests welcome (see #5180).
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* added quirks for idt 0x76b2 and apple macbook 0x00a1
* add headphones to the output path in case one input has a path to a used output
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warnings, but also some oversights from earlier changes.
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that are wide enough for both virtual and physical addresses.
* DMABuffer, IORequest, IOScheduler,... and code using them: Use
generic_io_vec and generic_{addr,size}_t where necessary.
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- Select() didn't actually reselect even when asked to force things from AddMessage(), making the uploaded mail get an off-by-one unique id assigned and a second copy downloaded on subsequent fetching, though this would really need proofreading as I'm not really sure how it all works,
- the allocated buffer wasn't freed, making mail_daemon allocate 650MB, which obviously crashed when out of physical ram, now it only uses 15MB :p,
- try to find workable IMAP flags for sent and pending mails, or use custom ones when the server allows arbitrary flags,
- the LIST command wasn't checked for correct response, making subsequent commands like CREATE mailbox fail from the OK answer of previous ones when syncing on a new accound,
- try to read the creating time (actually modification time since creation time is reset when copying files around) and pass it to APPEND command so I won't get the whole 10000 mails all received as of today.
Now I can put all my old mails on an imap server (tested on dovecot) to read it from other OSes.
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* Added debug output to test_capacity().
* Minor other cleanup.
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capacity by trying to read at the end of the medium.
* Not tested at all yet.
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* Internally, moved the contents of periph_io() into a static read_write()
function, and use it from the new periph_read_write() as well.
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of having the logic be triggered by IOScheduler::SetDeviceCapacity(), as that
one might actually be called more often (for each call to update_capacity(),
ie. each B_GET_GEOMETRY/B_GET_DEVICE_SIZE will trigger it), and there is no
reason to throw away the cache every time (will make a difference during
partition/file system detection).
* In cd_init_device() just call update_capacity() instead of duplicating its
code.
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map_physical_memory()'s physicalAddress parameter type from void* to
phys_addr_t. This breaks source compatibility, but -- as long as
phys_{addr,size}_t remain 32 bit wide -- keeps binary compatibility with
BeOS.
* Adjusted all code using the affected interfaces (Oh what fun!). Added a few
TODOs in places where the wrong types (e.g. void* for physical addresses
are used). Looks like quite a few drivers aren't 64 bit safe and others
will break with PAE.
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was detected; however, it should only do so when there is an actual LVDS panel
detected.
* This should fix one part of ticket #3149 - looks like there are two different
issues. Thanks to Robert J. Gebis for providing me remote access to his
system.
* Minor debug output improvements.
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* Fixed one instance where ACPI and BeOS status codes was not handled right.
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prices.rtf to be parsed correctly as reported by humdinger.
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to stdout (mostly for testing).
* Removed no longer needed packaging jam rule.
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invocation and fixes the dependency problem (missing grist on the sources)
that caused the headers not to be regenerated when the sources changed.
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streams in AVI files. Could confirm this with a test video. Thanks and sorry
for the delay!
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packet did not specify a PTS. Made this change long ago, I don't believe it
helped much...
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Linux driver does, thanks for idefix for tracking down the problem! Should fix
ticket #5960, but I don't personally have the hardware. The change can only
affect Intuos3 tablets, though.
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but this one should go into alpha2 to make the card work as before.
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it makes use of gPCI which is initialized during pci module init. Might help
with #5936.
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This fixes booting on the Samsung NP-N135, which used to reset before being able to enter the bootloader menu. It would be interesting if tickets #4408, #5539, #5696, and #5720 could be retested.
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