Fixed logic error in CountItemsUnder() that would sometimes
return the wrong count. This would result in issues such as
Vision's network reordering failing to reorder down due to
retrieving the wrong item based on the count.
This fixes ticket #2447.
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been requested. The first call to a BView::Invalidate() will flush the link
so that app_server is notified as soon as possible. It makes no sense for
further calls to Invalidate() to flush also, since Flush() is not cheap. This
trick makes Invalidate() about 3.2 times faster, making it a cheaper operation.
I could not see any negative effects, I tested with apps that invalidate
multiple different parts inside a window in reaction to something. Thanks go to
Ingo who had the idea.
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Adding some helper methods to the Local and remote devices
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We now keep track of a lower bound as to when the list should scale
itself back down. When increasing the list size, we double the current,
with the lower bound set to 1/4 of the current size, not allowing it to
go any smaller than the block size. These combined allow us to do very
cheap tests to see if an operation requires a resize at all, and minimize
how often the list actually needs to be resized, since the difference in upper
and lower bounds prevents bouncing back and forth between a size in the case
of adding/removing an item while close to a boundary. All in all this should
make BList noticably more scalable when doing large numbers of add/remove
operations.
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- Tailor a bit the main module
- Fix definitions in the main header
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* Added B_BITMAPS_SUPPORT_OVERLAY flag to indicate overlay support for the
color space.
* Rewrote GraphicsDefs.h - the previous one was obvious a copy of the Be header,
including typos and strange white space. I was a bit lazy with respect to
the color space details, and mostly trusted the information provided by the
Be header else.
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B_DEBUG_SPINLOCK_CONTENTION is defined to 1. It typedefs spinlock to a
structure (thus breaking BeOS binary compatibility), containing a
counter which is incremented whenever a thread has to wait for the
spinlock.
* Added macros for spinlock initialization and access and changed
code using spinlocks accordingly. This breaks compilation for BeOS --
the macros should be defined in the respective compatibility wrappers.
* Added generic syscall to get the spinlock counters for the thread and
the team spinlocks.
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* Renamed scsi_dsk to scsi_disk.
* Joined all scsi_disk sources together to a single scsi_disk.cpp file.
* Cleanup.
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the message count doesn't really make much sense anyway (as opposed to
limiting the maximum size of waiting messages), we might still want to
enlarge this even more.
* This should further help with #2212.
* Minor cleanup.
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* Moved devfs from fs/ to device_manager/, and separated the legacy driver
support from it.
* Removed fast_log module.
* There are a couple of (temporary) regressions, though:
- legacy SATA and ISA IDE support is disabled, the drivers haven't been
ported yet.
- The not yet used ATA bus manager hasn't been ported yet, either.
- AHCI changes have not been tested.
- the listdev command has been removed from the build (as it currently
doesn't work anymore).
- device manager generated IDs currently are not freed anymore when a device
node is removed.
- generic drivers can't yet use the new driver architecture.
- simple busses that do not support device types won't work yet.
- legacy driver publishing/unpublishing (ie. what USB needs) has not been
tested, and may be broken.
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Our font has some extra styles and these could be picked up as the
"regular" face by accident, as witnessed by Firefox. Tracked down by
Michael Lotz. Firefox uses the correct font now for it's interface.
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* Patch by Shinta: switch between input methods are now not only done with Alt+Space but Alt+Zenkaku/Hankaku.
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* Added BDiskDeviceRoster::GetDiskSystem() method, that can get a disk system
by short/pretty/module name - since they should all be unique, I put them
in a single namespace, please complain if you don't like that :-)
* Cleaned up DiskSystem.h and DiskDeviceRoster.h according to the updated
header guidelines.
* Renamed ntfs pretty name from "ntfs File System" to "Windows NT File System".
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compile time checks. Incidently those are not totally uncommon in
portable code.
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this (seems to be what R5 BStatusBar does):
* combine the "trailing text" with the "trailing label" and truncate the
resulting string on the left side according to the width of the entire
control
* combine the "label" with the "text" and truncate that on the right side
according to the space left by the right hand text.
-> No more overlaps (theoretically, in practise there are still overlaps
because our BFont::TruncateString() does not respect the width in some
situations.)
* Changed _SetTextData() accordingly, it is not used anymore for the
label and trailing label, and could therefor be simplified a little.
* fixed _BarFrame() to not return fractional coords, which could sometimes
leave a dirty line of pixels.
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- use the dano version by default
- s/ddraquire/ddaquire/
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- the dano version is exposed as v1.1 so drivers can use select with a simple ifdef
- add copyrights from the tty driver as I'll be copying code from it.
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* Also removed the header files that belong to those files.
* Only kept the userland_ipc.h header for now, to remember us about the
former userland server driver (that I also removed - it can always be
resurrected from SVN if needed).
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to port_buffer_size_etc(), but returns the info through a structure,
which also identifies the sender (uid, gid, team ID) of the message.
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* Added virtual destructor to BRefFilter in case the GCC version is 3 or newer
(can't do it for GCC 2.95.3, since that would break binary compatibility
AFAIKT)
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* Renamed BView::Alignment() to LayoutAlignment() which fixes a ton of warnings
and some conflicts with BControls.
* Added virtual destructor to BRefFilter in case the GCC version is 3 or newer
(can't do it for GCC 2.95.3, since that would break binary compatibility
AFAIKT)
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- Updated code so Processor IDs for older processor do not have to be
modified.
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- Updated Intel processor IDs.
- Only take extended family/model into account on Intel processors.
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BMenuItem and BWindow are no longer friends of BMenu, but use this class
instead.
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suffix. You can use this to verify the version of a module_info structure.
* Made module_info::std_ops optional.
* Minor cleanup in module.h.
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API, uses the _PRINTFLIKE macro where appropriate.
* Got rid of the "qent" structure, struct timer now contains everything we
need. This makes the affected code in sem.cpp, signal.cpp, and timer.c much
cleaner, and resolves a few TODOs.
* Minor cleanup in vfs.cpp.
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_init_interface_kit_() in there.
* Moved private get_mode_parameter() into the BPrivate namespace.
* Renamed interface_misc.h to InterfacePrivate.h.
* Minor other cleanup.
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name, as it in fact is like a kit in the kit. It combines the different BUSB*
classes as compared to SerialPort.h where there really is a 1:1 relationship
between the header and the (one) class. If someone has a better fitting name
please shout.
Separated the usb_raw.h into usb_raw.h which defines the protocol and
usb_raw_private.h which holds the internal device structure for usb_raw. This
reduces the header dependencies.
Hopefully cought all occurencies of USBKit.a usage (in usb_dev_info and
the usb_webcam media add-on) but might have missed something that is not in
the image.
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* It's not a good idea to archive fProportion as int32, seeing it's a float
on [0..1].
* Implemented archive constructor for BScrollBar. Untested.
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- Moved most file_system_module_info hooks into separate structures.
Those that operate on mounted volumes to fs_volume_ops, those
operating on a vnode to fs_vnode_ops.
- Got rid of the fs_volume, fs_cookie, fs_vnode typedefs. We use void*
again.
- Instead of a void* volume and node cookie hooks are passed a
fs_volume and fs_vnode structure pointer, which contain the cookie
and an ops pointer (fs_volume a few more things).
- The VFS {new,publish,get,...}_vnode() functions take a fs_volume*
instead of the volume ID. So does vfs_get_fs_node_from_path().
- Added type and flags arguments to publish_vnode() and the
get_vnode() hook and removed the type argument from lookup() hook.
Added vnode::type using formerly unused bits to store the node type.
Simplified a few things in the VFS due to the now always available
node type.
- Added fs_volume_ops::{create,delete}_sub_vnode() and
fs_vnode_ops::get_super_vnode() hooks. They are used to support file
system layers, e.g. allowing to extend an FS not supporting BeOS
attribute with attribute support. Needs some more work in the VFS.
- Added fs_vnode_ops::create_special_node() hook for creating special
nodes (e.g. FIFOs).
* Adjusted the built-in file systems and BFS according to the interface
changes. Removed all other FSs from the image for the time being.
We'll see whether further API changes are necessary before porting
them.
* Adjusted the bfs_shell accordingly.
* Implemented create_special_node() in rootfs to support special nodes.
* Added support for FIFOs:
- Added syscall _kern_create_fifo() (used by mkfifo()), which creates
a special node (type S_IFIFO) in the respective file system.
- When a special node is published the VFS creates a respective sub
node. Currently only FIFOs are supported.
- Added a little support for FIFO subnodes by using functionality from
the pipefs.
- Added mkfifo to the image. It can create FIFOs in the rootfs, but
the FIFOs aren't really usable ATM, since they still work like
pipes, i.e. readers and writers need to have them open at the same
time.
* Some smaller changes in the VFS:
- Made the *_CALL macros nicer to use (vargs).
- Refactored FS entry lookup into new function lookup_dir_entry().
- create_vnode() no longer just calls the FS create() hook. First it
looks up the entry and uses open_vnode(), if it already exists. This
is necessary for two reasons: 1) The FS might not support create()
while still allowing to open() entries. 2) When the FS has other
layers on to of it (or the respective node) it might not be
responsible for opening the node.
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of r24768 (block cache notification mechanism rewrite).
Thanks for the note, Vasilis!
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hasn't been used for more than 2 seconds.
* Replaced the block_cache::lock benaphore with a recursive lock, so that
you can call cache functions from within the notification listeners.
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- Polish a bit the classes composing the Discovery process
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* Add a cached_pages field to the system_info structure, and change the
meaning of the used_pages field to not include cached pages.
* Provide the needed info using the new calls vm_get_available_memory(),
and vm_page_num_available_pages().
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* Removed appearantly unused satic variables. Hope this does not break
binary compatibility, going to test.
* There are three more private methods, which could probably be removed
as well.
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file system to not fill newly created space with zeros.
BFile::SetSize() now uses this, while [f]truncate() does not. This
is only a temporary work-around until BFS supports sparse files.
* Apps that want to reserve space to fill up later should use
BFile::SetSize() for now, as this will be a lot faster than
[f]truncate().
* cache_io() and the functions below now use a special mode when you
pass in a NULL buffer: for read access, the cache is only populated
(useful for prefetching), for write access, the file is filled with
zeros.
* Implemented BFS's Inode::FillGapWithZeros() using this method now.
* Removed extraneous white space.
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the former ones).
* Removed extraneous white space.
* net_server settings are now also updated when the size of the
file changed.
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- Take extended family and model into account when generating the cpu
type and revision.
- Added Intel Core 2 Extreme to the cpu list.
Please review.
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Move implementation from LocalDevice for retrieving the BluetoothServer Messenger
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* Move Messages id to a private header
* New constructor for RemoteDevice
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* _Alloc() can now preserve the original reference count, only _Clone()
still initializes it to 1. As Karsten pointed out, this is necessary to
preserve the "shareable" status of the private data.
* I hope that's finally it. What happened to our testing suite, anyway? :-)
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_ReplaceAtPositions(), and _DoCharacterEscape() (we don't need to preserve
it, though, as it must be 1).
* Factored out an _Alloc() method which is now always called when the private
data is allocated. It also takes care of correct initialization (and thus
fixes the above problem).
* This fix finally allows turning on reference counting again, thanks Karsten!
* Minor cleanup, renamed "oldAdr"/"newAdr" to "oldString", resp. "newString".
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copy constructors, effectively turning of references completely.
* Since that caused troubles (NetPositive now crashes when started), I
temporarily disabled references by letting _IsShareable() always return
false until the issue is resolved.
* _FreePrivateData() now sets the fPrivateData member to NULL, and is also
safe to be called when fPrivateData is NULL.
* Removed my comment about the threading problem in _Detach() and _DetachWith()
as that just couldn't happen.
* _Clone() must not use memcpy() as the string pointed to by "data" might not
be as long as "length".
* LockBuffer() now marks a string as unshareable.
* Minor cleanup.
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the new sematic of transfer_area so a message area is transfered into the right
teams' address space and it does not need to be cloned there anymore. Passing
by area is only used for messages bigger than a certain size (currently
hardcoded to 40KB) which should be somehow bound to the max port message size.
This makes passing large messages (i.e. > the port limit) possible, so for
example copy&paste of long text, image data, etc. should now work.
Got rid of the fClonedArea member as it is not necessary with the new design,
renamed shared_area to message_area in the private message_header, avoid
an unnecessary allocation of the header for the copy constructors, check
allocations in a few more places and some minor cleanup.
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string stuff.
* It's still not thread-safe for all usage patterns, though, so we might want
to remove or disable it: if a string is shared between several threads, and
one of those starts to use a reference, all kinds of problems can happen.
* Some cleanup.
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disabled by default. Appears to work correctly though, so
enabling it since it produces far less flicker here.
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- Major cleanup of Appearance prefs - colors are now dynamically
read from the app_server, and updating them also works, but
triggers a bug: the state of the current window somehow gets
confused, i.e. if I update the panel background color, for some
reason the color of the BButtons in the appearance pref change color
and also the textviews begin misbehaving. Have not yet tracked down
the cause of this, but newly created windows after making the change
do show up with the updated color and behave properly. Also vastly
simplified the pref and cleaned up some obsolete definitions.
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if the items were the same height.
- Modified _RecalcItemTops to allow us to specify a range instead of
just a starting point. This is useful for cases like Swap, where
only the items in between those being swapped need to be
recalculated.
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* Renaming things in Tracker list mode no longer magically grows the text view.
* ScrollToOffset() is not supposed to depend on the existence of any scroll
bars, in R5 text views simply scroll to where they need to. This fixes
renaming things in Tracker when hitting the window bounds (text widget stops
growing and starts to autoscroll) and also the Text tool in WonderBrush.
* _ScrollToOffset() is therefor no longer needed.
* The insets of the text rect are not so interesting as the original width.
In auto resizing mode, the original width is important when there is no
container view. In this setup, the text rect auto resizing is mainly needed
for auto scrolling, but it should never shrink below the original size.
* Further improved auto scrolling for right aligned and center aligned text
views, it works like R5 now. Also take the line height into account when
checking for the bounds bottom. Removed extra spacing for vertical
scrolling.
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NodeMonitor.h.
* The latter will be set in "statFields" for interim updates when you have
asked to get them via the former.
* BFS now uses the B_STAT_INTERIM_UPDATE flag for sending updates to actively
written files.
* This makes us more compatible with BeOS again; if you only asked for
B_WATCH_STAT, you will now only receive a notification if the file in
question has been closed.
* Tracker now uses B_WATCH_INTERIM_STAT to always get all updates (ie.
downloading a file will update its size and modification time in Tracker
periodically during the download).
* Wether "needsTrimming" was true or not has no influence on wether or not
the size index needs to be updated in BFS - only the actual file size is
stored there, not the on-disk size.
* Added a TODO comment in Inode::WriteAt() that it would actually need to
update the size index when changing the file size, not when the file has
been closed (but that's probably too slow).
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* Placed _BTextInput_ into BPrivate namespace.
* Made _BTextInput_::AlignTextRect() smarter, it centers the line vertically,
for the case that the BTextControl has a larger label font. Improved insets
for asthetics.
* Used _BTextInput_::AlignTextRect() consistently in BTextControl, no more
custom calls to SetTextRect(). Account for minimum vertical inset of 2
pixels in GetPreferredSize().
* Consistendly select all text when gaining focus in _BTextInput_.
* Override MouseDown() in case the control did not have focus before, or else
BTextView::MouseDown() will deselct the text again and place the cursor.
(in line with BeOS behavior)
* Removed unused fBool member from _BTextInput_ and other cleanup.
BTextView:
* Reimplemented BTextView::_AutoResize() so that it works well with
BTextControl and autoscrolling when the alignment is not B_ALIGN_LEFT.
I needed two new members for this, fLeftInset and fRightInset which are
the original insets from the fTextRects. It might currently be broken
for renaming things in Tracker, I will have to check. _AutoResize() no
longer messes up the fTextRect insets.
* Fixed stray carrets sometimes being left over, mostly when auto scrolling,
but I observed them in other cases as well.
* Prevent negative scrolling offsets when autoscrolling. Fixes weird scrolling
offsets when navigating to the left.
* Reset scrolling to B_ORIGIN when SetText() is called. Fixes for example
starting to type in the middle of the control in Vision when entering new
text and autoscrolling was triggered before.
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* BListItems now store the top offset of the frame within the parent BListView.
* This allows binary searching the clicked item.
* ItemFrame() is now a cheap call.
* Fixed several bugs in the sorting code of BOutlineListView which lead to
crashes of client applications.
* Implemented previously unimplemented functions in BOutlineListView.
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for finding this. This should fix bug #1734.
* Removed unused BWindow members and the temporary PrintToStream() method.
* Indentation cleanup (DirectWindow.h had some spaces instead of tabs).
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When specified it desigantes that the interrupt handler should not lock the
vector with a spinlock when executing the installed interrupt handlers. This
is necessary to allow the same interrupt vector to be handled in parallel on
different CPUs. And it is required for the CPU halt to work synchronously when
there is more than one AP CPU. Though the acquire_spinlock() should cause IPIs
to be processed, only this fixed the SMP_MSG_FLAG_SYNC problem for me.
Not locking is safe as long as it is guaranteed that no interrupt handler is
registered or removed while the interrupt handler is running. We can guarantee
this for the SMP interrupt handlers we install in arch_smp_init() as they are
never uninstalled. Probably this flag should be made private though.
Restored the SMP_MSG_FLAG_SYNC when entering the kernel debugger.
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(I guess frenchies are guilty here, as mmu_man's ThemeAddOn have the same disease...)
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work on haiku... let's start reverting some headers changes I did,
although these don't look harmful.
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move it to its own file, but it's not implemented yet... we'll see.
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is recorded in a kernel trace entry (if tracing is enabled).
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Implemented palette mode and fixed bugs listed at ticket #1701. Thanks
for your work!
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blocks into the new transaction, but it would set that transaction on all
blocks of the old transaction, too. Also, it did not correctly update the
num_blocks/sub_num_blocks fields of the old transaction. Even worse, it did
return B_OK instead of the ID of the new transaction...
* get_writable_cached_block() did not correctly maintain the number of blocks
in the sub transaction.
* write_cached_block() did not free the original_data of a block when it wrote
it back as part of a previous transaction.
* Changed "cookie" for cache_next_block_in_transaction() to "long", so it will
be 64 bits when needed.
* Improved the API for detaching sub transactions: you can now get the blocks
of only the main (parent) transaction as well, added new
cache_block_in_main_transaction() function.
* BFS now flushes the log when there is no space left for the current
transaction.
* _WriteTransactionToLog() allocated a "vecs" array, but never freed it.
* _WriteTransactionToLog() now also supports detaching the current sub
transaction if the whole thing is getting too large (it will now also panic
if that doesn't work out).
* Removed a useless optimization: making the blocks available in the cache
isn't really needed, as all blocks in a transaction are locked into the
cache, anyway.
* Implemented Transaction::WriteBlocks().
* Minor cleanup, removed some dead code, fixed warnings in the fs_shell's
block_cache when compiled with debug output on.
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(suggested by stippi). The movement threshold will be subject to
changes, as I only tested on vmware and it's probably too high.
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transaction ends or has been aborted.
* BFS now listens for transactions when it created an inode to see if
the transaction will be aborted without freeing the inode (in which
case it will panic for now).
* Started implementing tracing support, but it's not working yet.
* Minor cleanup.
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which already existed in the region backend ported from XOrg
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Moved GetMouse() calls near the check for exit conditions.
Reorganized a bit the code, and hopefully simplified it in some places.
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_LoadDefaultSettings() if no settings were loaded already, in order to
return valid values. Renamed private methods to fit our guidelines.
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* improved naming of some private BView functions and used our underscore
prefix
* added a _DrawAfterChildren method to BView which does the necessary setup
and calls the DrawAfterChildren hook
* call the new _DrawAfterChildren method in the BWindow implementation, this
was easy since the view tokens are already hierachically sorted
* implement support for B_DRAW_ON_CHILDREN in the app_server's ViewLayer, it
simply means that children are ignored for the views clipping region, any
drawing methods will paint over children (therefor the B_DRAW_ON_CHILDREN
flag is even properly named)
With these changes, support for B_DRAW_ON_CHILDREN and the DrawAfterChildren()
hook are implemented and behave exactly as on R5 as far as I can tell, also
for the view background painting.
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the complete extent info or not.
* file_map_translate() now cuts down the request to the file bounds.
* Adjusted BFS and FAT to the API changes.
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that can be used by file systems.
* Changed the way the file cache works: instead of reading/writing to the
underlying device directly, it can now be used for any data source, ie.
also network file systems.
* As a result, the former pages_io() moved to the VFS layer, and can now be
called by a file system via {read|write}_file_io_vec_pages() (naming
suggestions are always welcomed :-)). It now gets an FD, and uses that to
communicate with the device (via its fs_{read|write}_pages() hooks).
* The file_cache_{read|write}() functions must now be called without holding
an I/O relevant file system lock. That allows the file cache to prepare the
pages without colliding with the page writer, IOW the "mayBlock" flag can
go into the attic again (yay!).
* This also results in a much better performance when the system does I/O and
is low on memory, as the page writer can now finally write back some pages,
and that even without maxing out the CPU :)
* The API changes put slightly more burden on the fs_{read|write}_pages()
hooks, but in combination with the file_map it's still pretty straight
forward. It just will have to dispatch the call to the underlying device
directly, usually it will just call its fs_{read|write}_pages() hooks
via the above mentioned calls.
* Ported BFS and FAT to the new API, the latter has not been tested, though.
* Also ported the API changes to the fs_shell. I also completely removed its
file cache level page handling - the downside is that device access is no
longer cached (ie. depends on the host OS now), the upside is that the code
is greatly simplified.
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think it wasn't a really good idea. The alignment of shortcut
charachters and submenu symbols could use some more work, though.
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Mac is there already (TODO: rename some stuff from apple to mac).
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* Added missing job classes (they don't do anything yet, though) and
completed the implementation of the job generator.
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* Rewrote TextView.h
* Renamed all private methods to have the underscore prefix.
And also:
* Whitespace and line width cleanup.
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This should help to reduce the number of warnings imported code will throw
during compilation (helps a lot with tcpdump, for example).
* Since long is 64 bit on 64 bit platforms, we might want to think about doing
that change for the Haiku types int32 and uint32 as well.
* Fixed several occurences of hidden type problems.
* Fixed build of the stack and TCP under BeOS.
* Fixed incorrect typedef in socket_interface.h.
* Minor cleanup.
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* Removed Background.h - to be replaced by the one in be_apps (which has OT license)
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accelerant (or the app_server via EDID info). It's still experimental
API, and opinions are welcome.
* Moved BPrivateScreen into the BPrivate namespace.
* Rewrote Screen.h.
* Introduced a BScreen::GetMonitorInfo() method, and implemented it in the
app server as well (ie. AS_GET_MONITOR_INFO).
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the accelerant, as well as its EDID info. B_GET_PREFERRED_DISPLAY_MODE and
B_GET_EDID_INFO are both optional. The preferred mode will be taken from the
EDID info if only the latter hook is implemented, or the former returned an
error.
* Currently, the app_server should correctly set the preferred mode on start,
but no accelerant supports that yet, so it's not really tested.
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hence CancelInputMethod()), but it implements part of it. To avoid code
duplication, I added a private _SetRunArray() call, which does most of
the work, except cancelling the input method, and calling Refresh().
Removed some unneeded code from CancelInputMethod(), some small changes
in HandleInputMethodChanged.
-Questa linea, e quelle sotto di essa, saranno ignorate--
M src/kits/interface/TextView.cpp
M headers/os/interface/TextView.h
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additional partition_data* child parameter now.
* _user_get_partitionable_spaces() doesn't need to copy the buffer into
the kernel, since it is no input parameter. It also copies back the
actual partitionable spaces count on error, now -- B_BUFFER_OVERFLOW
is returned when the buffer was too small, but then the count must be
returned too.
* Fixed several instances of syscall implementations that unloaded a disk
system, although they didn't load it in the first place. This screwed
up the load count with undesirable consequences.
* _user_create_child_partition() would set the size to the supplied
offset.
* Fixed broken loop in KPhysicalPartition::CreateShadowPartition().
* KPartition::RemoveChild() notified the listeners about the wrong
event.
* Intel partitioning module:
- The *_get_partitionable_spaces() correctly return B_BUFFER_OVERFLOW
now, if the supplied buffer is too small.
- Implemented a part of pm_shadow_changed(), which creates and updates
the PartitionMap, so that the validate_*() hooks have a chance to
work at all.
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physical partition, unlike get_partition() which returns the shadow
partition, if it exists.
* Added B_PARTITION_SHADOW[_CHILD] partition pseudo operation values for
the shadow_changed() hook, notifying a disk system, that a shadow
partition has been created.
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system initialize() hooks. It's often the only info about the
partition one needs and thus locking the partition just to get it is
no longer necessary.
* intel partitioning system:
- Removed passing around block sizes. We require 512 byte sectors
anyway. In fact using the parent partition's block size was even
wrong.
- Simplified writing the partition map sector.
- Simplified and corrected the partition map initialization.
- We don't fail identifying a partition anymore, if the partition map
contains no partitions. We would never identify a freshly
initialized partition map before.
- Made pm_identify() more intelligent: It determines the priority to
return depending on whether the partition is the device itself and
whether we have recognized child partitions.
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* the page writer don't allow to block, while all other writers do. This fixes
bug #1509. The reason the page writer needs this is because it marks several
pages from different caches as busy.
* Fixed a warning about ASSERT being defined already in BFS, since
util/DoublyLinkedList.h now includes debug.h.
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vfs_select.h, respectively moved most of it into the new kernel
private header wait_for_objects.h.
* Added new experimental API functions wait_for_objects[_etc](). They
work pretty much like poll(), but also for semaphores, ports, and
threads.
* Removed the "ref" parameter from notify_select_events() and the
select_sync_pool functions as well as from fd_ops::fd_[de]select(). It
is no longer needed. The FS interface select() hook still has it,
though -- the VFS will always pass 0.
* de]select_fd() take a select_info* instead of a select_sync* + ref
pair, now. Added respective functions for semaphores, ports, and
threads.
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characters first, and then falls back to take everything. fTrigger is now
uint32 and works with all unicode characters; unlike in BeOS, the
MenuTriggerTest application now works correctly in Haiku.
* fTriggerIndex is now a character position, not a byte position of the label;
this allows BMenuItem::DrawContent() to draw the trigger at the correct
position, even if there are multi-byte UTF-8 characters.
* The above fixed bug #1506; triggers are still not working, though.
* Rewrote Menu.h header.
* Renamed all private methods (that are not called by BWindow) to have the
underscore prefix.
* Removed unused methods.
* Some minor cleanup.
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If a Tab is partially out of the window, clicking on it to make it the
active tab will scroll it to be completely visible.
The best solution would probably be having a way to scroll through the
whole list of tabs, or something like this. But for now, at least, makes
the tabbed terminal a bit more useful.
Thanks!
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text view, ignore the divider for this (application code could layout
the textview itself, and fDivider might not be maintained)
* change Draw() and TextInput::MakeFocus() accordingly
this fixes the weird placement of text controls in Beam
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content name are supported.
* Added file_system_module_info::flags (analogously to
partition_module_info::flags) which indicate which disk device
features the FS supports.
* Replaced the
file_system_module_info/partition_module_info::supports_*()
hooks by a get_supported_operations() hook and for partitioning
systems additionally a get_supported_child_operations() hook.
* Updated file and partitioning systems accordingly.
* Updated fs_shell accordingly.
* Updated the DDM accordingly. The syscall interface remains unchanged,
though.
* _user_supports_initializing_partition() also checks whether the parent
partitioning system is content now.
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but not for SetMouseEventMask(). We now track the value of that mask in a dedicated
member variable.
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* handle out of memory situations
* don't try to copy (and assign op!) in SetData if opCount/ptCount is 0
-> FontDemo doesn't crash anymore eventually when cycling fonts in outline
mode
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as Marcus pointed out, having it outside wasn't thread safe. Moved
PicturePlayer into the BPrivate namespace.
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sense. Instead, we now lock its app_server connection only. The deadlock as exposed
by starting Icon-O-Matic twice is now gone, at last.
* Fixed the TODO added by Ingo in r21953: moved the thread/handler renaming code in a
dedicated method _SetName() which is now called from _InitData() and SetTitle(); the
"w>" is no longer lost.
* Unlike the BeBook states, BMessageQueue::RemoveMessage() is indeed not supposed to
delete the message it removes.
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BView implementation (client side)
* introduced some private methods for _Convert*(BPoint*) methods which avoid
doing the check_lock() thing in the recursion, also Origin() would likely
have communicated with the app_server all the time, since the origin bit
was needlessly invalidated, so some speedup should be achieved
* this should fix ticket #98
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* the previous AGG implementation is superfluous
* the new implementation is based on that one, but in a way that allows
read/write locking to the list of cache entries (fonts) as well as
read/write locking to the cached glyphs per individual font cache entry
* new GlyphLayoutEngine.h, which is to be the central place for layouting
glyphs along the baseline.
It handles the locking for getting the font cache entries.
It works by giving it a template class GlyphConsumer which does the
actual work.
* changed AGGTextRenderer to use the new font cache
* changed ServerFont::StringWidth(), and the bounding box stuff to use it
* changed DrawingEngine, it doesn't need the global font lock anymore
* our BFont thought that GetBoundingBoxesAsGlyphs and GetBoundingBoxesAsString
is the same, which of course it isn't, hence the two separate functions...
AsGlyphs just gets the bounding box of each glyph in a string, not treating
the string as an actual word
AsString adds the offset of the glyph in the word to the bounding box
* changed ServerProtocol.h accordingly for the different bounding box meaning
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* Adjusted the FS initialize() hook to have FD and partition_id
parameters like the other hooks instead of the partition path.
* Adjusted initialization in BFS accordingly.
* Implemented the FS initialization method in KFileSystem.
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* Simplified the notification framework: removed the updater stuff completely;
it was only there to account for some peculiarities of the node monitor which
we now solved differently.
* NotificationListener no longer includes a doubly linked list link for convenience;
it might want to listen to more than just one service.
* NotificationService cannot have an abstract destructor.
* Changed the _user_stop_watching() syscall to mirror the Be API; ie. it's no
longer possible to just remove some flags separately, just to stop listening
completely.
* Adapted the node monitor implementation to live in the NodeMonitorService class
that uses the new notification framework.
* Removed the public kernel node monitor API - it wasn't useful that way since you
couldn't do a lot with the KMessage in the kernel without using a private API.
Now you will have to use the (private) notification manager to use the node monitor
from inside the kernel. At a later point, we might introduce a public API for that,
too.
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possible exception thrown from the constructor called by the function
itself, for safety.
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Make our DPC named differently to avoid this confusion.
Detected while testing our ACPI (which needs our DPC) under
R5...
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I "ported" the region implementation from XOrg to work on BRegion data.
This resulted in pretty much the same code structure as before, with
RegionSupport.cpp containing the messy details. Only now it _is_ really messy
from a code beauty point of view. I didn't exactly feel like cleaning it
up right now... but I guess I will have to.
So what does this mean - our BRegion implementation was very slow (no offense!),
and on top of that it scaled very badly with more and more rects. The new
implementation seems to be on par with the very fast R5 implementation and
the data looks exactly the same too. BRegion is very performance critical
for the app_server, and I cannot wait to try this on my slow computer...
Some changes are noteworthy: The right and bottom coordinates of
BRegion internal data are now exclusive! I inherited that from the
XOrg implementation and didn't feel like changing the code, seeing it
is probably tested quite well. The conversion is handled transparently.
Secondly, constructing a BRegion with just one rect is not invoking
malloc anymore for the member data, this makes it much more efficient
to use temporary BRegions with just one rect, both externally and internally
in the BRegion implementation.
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* Removed storage/Alias.h as that stuff isn't even available on BeOS.
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BDirectory without declaring it first. Since that's an actual bug, I made the
changes in the Haiku headers, and copied them back to the build headers.
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* _WindowAt() and _CountWindows() now have an individual version of that
code which should be magnitudes faster.
* _WindowQuitLoop() no longer handles hidden windows specially - instead,
it now walks the window list in the correct direction which should fix
the issues.
* Also, it now uses WindowAt() and thus has an up-to-date view of the
window list (it will no longer ignore new windows).
* And finally, it will no longer dereference an unsafe pointer (for
BWindow::IsFilePanel()).
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* Reworked the internal layout. _ValidateLayoutData() computes and caches the
layout related data and all other methods just use those values. Now, in
layout-aware mode the class should properly work not only when using the
layout items. And when using layout items, the class does actually do
internal layout; it was basically good luck that it worked in the tests,
before. Vertical resizing is supported, too.
* We do a few mean tricks to get the probably mostly preferred layout behavior:
By default our own explicit max width and that of the menu bar layout item is
set to unlimited and the horizontal menu bar alignment to left aligned. This
allows to horizontally resize a BMenuField beyond its preferred size,
although both label and menu bar have a limited max width. The user can, of
course, override those explicit sizes/alignments to get a different behavior,
if desired.
* Fixed invalidation in SetDivider(). When having the focus, the left and top
border of the blue frame were not invalidated.
* The label is no longer drawn at vertical position font ascent + descent
+ leading + 2 (not sure how this calculation was supposed to work), but
vertically centers the label around the ascent. With big fonts the label is
shown a bit too far to the bottom. Not sure how to fix this in a generic way.
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stupid errors, since I don't use exceptions usually. Feel free to beat
me on this. Moved uninitialization to _DisposeData(). Corrected some
styling issues pointed out by axel. Used fprintf instead of printf.
Turned off debugging.
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DoLayout()).
* Don't resize the view and the window anymore, when fResizeToFit is not
set.
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discussed in the thread in haiku-development. I added a fSubmenus member
to BMenu, to be able to tell from BMenuItem if there are other items
with a submenu (maintained in BMenuItem::SetSuper()). If you don't like
this solution, let's just revert.
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- Menus are generally a bit wider (BeIDE ones didn't look nice)
- The modifiers bitmap are drawn more centered vertically
- Splitted BMenu::ComputeLayout() into three methods
- Various minor changes.
The menuitems still don't look nice with bigger font sizes, but we'll
try to fix this...
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only invokes the BView version. Didn't know what to do with MinSize() and
PreferredSize(). ATM they return fixed, hard-coded values. It might make
sense to compute something depending on the font size, for instance.
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and DoLayout(). When the B_SUPPORTS_LAYOUT view flag is set (as is by
default when using one of the new constructors) the BBox completely manages
one true child (the first child that is not the label view).
* Centralized the layout related computation in new method
_ValidateLayoutData(). The computed infos are cached in a new private
LayoutData structure.
* GetPreferredSize() was broken in several respects. It does now return the
same result as PreferredSize(). If B_SUPPORTS_LAYOUT is not set, these are
the sums of the insets induces by the frame and the label. I.e. those values
can for instance be added to the child's preferred size to compute the
preferred size of the compound.
Not sure, if the Haiku-only TopBorderOffset() and InnerFrame() functions still
make sense. With layout management they're actually superfluous.
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disjunction of all view flags before, and the new layout related flags were
missing. I suppose there was not striking reason for previous method.
* Made InvalidateLayout() virtual. When implementing layout management
directly in a derived class instead of a separate BLayout, one needs to
override it to know when to discard cashed layout infos.
* Added a ResizeTo(BSize) method.
* Avoided ugly multi-line strings in PrintToStream().
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max, preferred) size triple so that they are compatible with each other.
* Implemented AlignInFrame(BView*, BRect).
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* scsi_cmds.h declared several variables instead of naming enums.
* the CD-ROM standard retrieval was broken (always checked index 0).
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part of the view, you can add a BRect "be:area" to that message - very handy.
* Cleaned up AppDefs.h a bit.
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{set,clear}_debugger_{break,watch}point(), allowing to set/clear break
and watchpoints for the calling team. When a break/watchpoint is hit,
the team enters the debugger. Handy in situations when the program in
question can't really be started in a debugger (or it would be
complicated to do so). The functions work only as long as no debugger is
installed for the team.
We clear the arch specific team and thread debug infos now, when a new
debugger is installed, thus clearing break- and watchpoints.
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with gcc 4. Fixed resulting build errors (gcc is more lenient for
headers in -isystem directories).
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