* made FAT add-on use get_timezone_offset(), this time correctly adjusted for
the difference in units (minutes/seconds)
This makes the times in our FAT-fs agree with Linux again, at least :-)
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* dropped DaylightSavingTime from real_time_clock code in kernel, it was
never really being used for what it meant (and just being referred to by
gettimeofday(), which put a different meaning to it
* adjusted the syscalls get_timezone() & set_timezone() as well as their callers
accordingly
* got rid of get_rtc_info() and rtc_info struct in kernel, as it was only
being referred to by the FAT add-on and that one (like gettimeofday()) put a
different meaning to tz_minuteswest. Added a comment to FAT's util.c
showing a possible solution, should the hardcoded GMT timezone pose a problem.
* fixed declaration of gettimeofday() to match POSIX base specs, issue 7
* changed implementation of gettimeofday() to not bother trying to fill struct
timezone - it was using wrong values before, anyway.
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* renamed syscalls _kern_[gs]et_tzfilename
to _kern_[gs]et_real_time_clock_is_gmt, as the filename part is no longer
relevant (and the two corresponding parameters were removed)
* C++-ified and reworked clockconfig to use the info from 'Time settings'
to setup the timezone info during boot
* removed invocation of _kern_get_tzfilename() from tzset(), as the syscall
no longer exists and tzset() is currently broken anyway
* adjusted the Time preflet to use the renamed syscall when getting/setting
the RTC info
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global name space, and have ugly identifiers for nothing :-)
* Added a flags field to struct ifaliasreq. Added flags to mark an alias that
is currently being configured, or has been automatically configured.
Those flags aren't used yet, but they will replace IFF_CONFIGURING and
friends.
* Implemented deleting addresses only from interfaces via ifconfig.
* Added more command aliases for delete to ifconfig ("del", and "delete", for
more consistency with route).
* Fixed control_routes() to only release a reference to an address if it
actually got one before.
* If an interface address is deleted, its routes are now removed as well.
* InterfaceAddress now holds a reference to its interface as planned.
* Implemented removing interfaces. Works quite nicely.
* When downing an interface, all of its routes are now removed. When upping
it again, at least the default routes are added.
* datalink.cpp's get_interface_name_or_index() leaked a reference to the
interface found.
* SIOCAIFADDR would also leak a reference when new addresses were added.
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send_datagram() to send_data().
* Renamed DatagramSocket::SocketEnqueue() to EnqueueClone(), SocketDequeue()
to Dequeue().
* Ordered the methods in ProtocolUtilities.h according to their declaration.
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type one wants to receive. Changed ipv6_datagram to use that (but note that
it currently does not compile).
* Header cleanup.
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* refactored private/mutable stuff out of LocaleRoster into MutableLocaleRoster
* moved management of Locale/Time settings file and broadcasting of any changes
out of preflets and into MutableLocaleRoster
* added proper sorting to the listviews of the Locale preflet
* the Time preflet no longer overlaps long timezone names into the actual time
* several fixes with respect to leaking ICU objects, esp. in BCountry
* the locale roster no longer passes out references to its own BCountry object,
but uses copies, instead - this makes locking superfluous, as the clients'
BCountry objects can no longer be changed by the setting a new default
country in the locale roster
* removed pretty useless POSIX-style symbol fetching from BCountry - if we
need that at all, it should live in the dedicated formatter classes
* adjusted readonlybootprompt, dstcheck and Deskbar to the changed Locale API
* refactored existing Time-formatter into TimeUnitFormat and DurationFormat
(the latter of which is now used by AboutSystem)
* added stubs for Date, DateTime and Time formatters
* lots of coding style fixes throughout the Locale Kit and the Locale and Time
preflets
This will probably break most external apps making use of the Locale Kit - it
does break WebPositive.
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interface - this caused quite a number of changes.
* Network interfaces, and its addresses are now reference counted (not yet
complete, though, InterfaceAddresses need to hold references to their
interface as well).
* There are two known regressions of this commit that I will fix later:
- you cannot remove interfaces anymore
- IPv4 multicast was broken anyway, but now it's disabled, too.
* Moved a device_interfaces.cpp|h out of interfaces.cpp.
* The datalink layer chain is now instantiated per domain per interface,
not just per interface anymore.
* When a buffer reaches the network layer, it has no known interface yet, ie.
the ipv4|6|whatever modules need to set this manually.
* Added more debug output, and some new debugger commands, the control option
is now printed in clear text.
* Added hash_address() function to the address modules. Added "const" to
set_to_defaults() where needed.
* Fixed net_buffer's restore header functions offset use as reported by Atis.
* Improved buffer dump output, use the domain module to print the address if
available.
* Moved net_buffer::type into the union, as it's not needed by the upper layers
anymore.
* Moved IPv6 specific code from {add|remove}_default_route() to where it
belongs, but disabled it for the time being.
* Completely discarded useless ipv4_datagram module.
* Added ping6 to the build.
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video_splash.cpp and boot_splash.cpp will be updated to utilize it.
Relates to #6183. See #6255 for issues on using 'splash_logo-development.png'
with generate_boot_screen.
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* support invocation of ctype/wctype macros with EOF/WEOF (-1), which would
access more or less random memory before - I don't know why this worked
more or less reliably for the POSIX locale, but it didn't for any other
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do not get the '_' prefix, only private ones do).
* Added a "peek" argument to SocketStatus() (and generally renamed "clone" to
"peek" where it made sense).
* Implemented the base version of SocketStatus() to return the actual socket
error. This enables returning ICMP errors back to the socket user.
* Other minor cleanup.
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upper layers: you use the store_header() function to mark the header you want
to preserve. All subsequent remove_header() calls won't claim the actual
data, but only move the node start around.
* This header can then be restored by restore_header(). However, a call to
prepend_data() will destroy the stored header. Also, if remove_header() cuts
off a whole node, restoring the header won't succeed anymore.
* Discarded the no longer needed net_buffer::network_header field.
* Also discarded the hoplimit field which temporarily breaks the IPv6 build
until Atis reworks it.
* IPv4 now also dumps the IP header in the send path if debug output is enabled.
* icmp_error_reply() might be called so early that the net_buffer's addresses
do not point to the reply address; this is now detected, and the addresses are
taken out of the IP header in that case.
* Improved dumping the net_buffer to also include its address, and flags.
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2007), and Yin Qiu (GSoC 2008). And even though I needed to rewrite pretty
much all of it because of the countless bugs and problems it had, it still
shares the same architectural problems of introducing a domain dependent
error mechanism to the upper layers, and needing the
net_buffer::network_header hack. This I will rework later.
* net_buffer's append_size(), and prepend_size() will now gracefully handle
buffers without a data node.
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directly here), I made only a few style changes:
* introduced 'has_broadcast_address' field in
struct net_address_module_info
- REVIEW: the name, and the status of this field for UNIX and L2CAP
families
* ipv6 address family support
* ipv6 address printing
* ipv6 protocol support
* ipv6 multicast support
- TODO: add and remove multicast routes in a more proper way
- TODO: support MLD
* ipv6 datalink protocol support
* icmpv6 protocol support (EchoRequest and EchoResponse messages)
* ipv6 neigbor discovery protocol support
(Advertisement and Solicitation messages)
- TODO: only the very basic support is present,
the protocol state machine is by no means completed
- TODO: replying to Solicitation does not work too good ATM
(visible, when pinging Haiku from outside)
* added Jenkin's hash algorith
* minor changes in existing IPv4 code - cleanup function
ipv4_get_loopback_address(), written by myself
* add tests: raw, udp, tcp/udp, mullicast sender
* add 'hoplimit' field in struct net_buffer
- TODO: this is just a hack, more generic approach would be better.
* add 'receive_data' function pointer in
struct net_datalink_protocol_module_info
- TODO: this is also more like a hack, to support information
passing from ICMPv6 to IPv6_datagram level.
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See http://clang.llvm.org/compatibility.html#c++ why it is needed. Note that HashMap.h Key and Value are typenames as well.
Afaict this is correctly done, builds and runs on gcc4. This fixes#5892.
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features:
* Some cosmetic adjustments of the API, like using references instead of
pointers, argument order, method names, etc.
* Added convenience template methods for archiving and unarchiving to BArchiver
and BUnarchiver.
* BUnarchiver (respectively the private BUnarchiveManager) explicitly deals with
object ownership, now. This is necessary since an error while unarchiving
could leave an already unarchived object without owning object, which would
result in it being leaked. The BUnarchiver::{Get,Find}Object() methods do now
have an optional parameter to specify whether object ownership shall be
transferred.
* Fixed incorrect header guard in headers/private/binary_compatibility/Global.h.
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vm_page::Init().
* Made vm_page::wired_count private and added accessor methods.
* Added VMCache::fWiredPagesCount (the number of wired pages the cache
contains) and accessor methods.
* Made more use of vm_page::IsMapped().
* vm_copy_on_write_area(): Added vm_page_reservation* parameter that can be
used to request a special handling for wired pages. If given the wired pages
are replaced by copies and the original pages are moved to the upper cache.
* vm_copy_area():
- We don't need to do any wired ranges handling, if the source area is a
B_SHARED_AREA, since we don't touch the area's mappings in this case.
- We no longer wait for wired ranges of the concerned areas to disappear.
Instead we use the new vm_copy_on_write_area() feature and just let it
copy the wired pages. This fixes#6288, an issue introduced with the use
of user mutexes in libroot: When executing multiple concurrent fork()s all
but the first one would wait on the fork mutex, which (being a user mutex)
would wire a page that the vm_copy_area() of the first fork() would wait
for.
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unarchiving protocol to support archival of arbitrary object graphs.
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with only a single readable/writable/executable text+data segment.
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Suggested by Ingo in ticket #6139. Code is adapted from x86.
Note that on ppc64 GPR1 needs to be 64-bit, thus the choice of addr_t.
Resolves part of ticket #6160.
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In r33670 the svn:eol-style property was dropped, which took care of
locally converting the line endings to the user's native style.
While most files use Unix-style LF line endings, some files have
Windows-style CR LF line endings.
Assure that the following r37262 directories use Unix-style line endings:
src/system/boot/
src/system/boot/arch/
src/system/boot/arch/ppc/
src/system/boot/loader/
src/system/boot/loader/net/
src/system/boot/platform/
src/system/boot/platform/openfirmware/
src/system/boot/platform/openfirmware/arch/
src/system/boot/platform/openfirmware/arch/ppc/
src/system/kernel/
src/system/kernel/arch/
src/system/kernel/arch/ppc/
src/system/kernel/platform/
src/system/kernel/platform/openfirmware/
headers/private/kernel/
headers/private/kernel/arch/
headers/private/kernel/arch/ppc/
headers/private/kernel/platform/
headers/private/kernel/platform/openfirmware/
headers/private/kernel/boot/
headers/private/kernel/boot/net/
headers/private/kernel/boot/platform/
headers/private/kernel/boot/platform/openfirmware/
This avoids patches containing irrelevant lines unintentionally converted.
No functional changes.
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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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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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item) and kernel settings option "4gb_memory_limit". Enabling either one
causes the memory beyond 4 GB to be ignored.
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ClearAccessedAndModified() implementations into helper methods PageUnmapped()
and UnaccessedPageUnmapped() in the base class.
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vm_available_not_needed_memory() version that can be called from within the
kernel debugger.
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kernel private.
* Moved dumping code from dump_cache() to new VMCache::Dump().
* Override VMCache::Dump() in VMVnodeCache to also print the vnode.
* Removed no longer needed VMCache::GetLock().
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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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Kernel doesn't use it, and it could be regenerated in the kernel if it did need it.
This also unlocks the apic range the bios can use. Previously the apic ids would have
to fit within 0..MAX_CPUS or it'd reject the cpu. Some boxes (mine in particular)
seem to sparsely populate the apic id so that the range is pretty large.
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was used.
* Renamed X86VMTranslationMap to X86VMTranslationMap32Bit and pulled the paging
method agnostic part into new base class X86VMTranslationMap.
* Moved X86PagingStructures into its own header/source pair.
* Moved pgdir_virt from X86PagingStructures to X86PagingStructures32Bit where
it is actually used.
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* Renamed i386_context_switch() to x86_context_switch().
* x86_context_switch() no longer sets the page directory.
arch_thread_context_switch() does that explicitly, now. This allows to solve
the TODO by reordering releasing the previous paging structures reference and
setting the new page directory.
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* Renamed vm_translation_map_arch_info to X86PagingStructures, and all
members and local variables of that type accordingly.
* arch_thread_context_switch(): Added TODO: The still active paging structures
can indeed be deleted before we stop using them.
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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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* 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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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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#1245. There are some TODOs outlined in the ticket, but they will be much
easier to review as individual patches against trunk, versus as a new version
of the huge patch.
I've messed a lot with src/servers/notification/NotificationsView.cpp in order
to resolve a crash I was getting when testing this thing (rewrote line
wrapping). I've also replaced the icons with the one that zuMi did long ago.
Thanks, plfiorini, for working on this code as much as you did!
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address ranges, and a set of support functions working with it.
* Changed the type of the kernel_args physical address range arrays to
phys_addr_range and adjusted the code working with those.
* Removed a bunch of duplicated address range code in the PPC's mmu.cpp.
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where appropriate.
* Typedef'ed page_num_t to phys_addr_t and used it in more places in
vm_page.{h,cpp}.
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- Added macro __HAIKU_ARCH_BITS specifying the architecture bitness (32/64)
(might be more convenient to use than __HAIKU_ARCH_{32,64}_BIT).
- Added macros __HAIKU_ARCH_PHYSICAL_BITS, __HAIKU_ARCH_PHYSICAL_{32,64}_BIT,
and the types __haiku_phys_[s]addr_t. The intention is to use separate
macros and types for virtual and physical addresses, since for some
architectures (e.g. x86 with PAE) those actually differ.
* sys/types.h, BeBuild.h, SupportDefs.h:
- Added types phys_[s]addr_t and respective printf() format macros.
- Added public macros B_HAIKU_BITS, B_HAIKU_PHYSICAL_BITS,
B_HAIKU_PHYSICAL_{32,64}_BIT.
Might break the build under older Haiku installations. Will test next.
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const Element &newElement), element is a pointer. See ticket #5892 (found
by compiling Haiku with clang).
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created, and moved the heap's grow and VIP heap initialization to it. Should
fix#5956.
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InterfaceDefs.h and corresponding implementation in the app_server. Thanks a
bunch! Closes ticket #5978.
A note to those using "update-all" with hybrid builds - the alternative GCC
system libs will not be updated this way, and this and Wim's last patch
change the libbe <-> app_server interface. You need to manually update the
respective libbe.so, or do a clean build, otherwise apps for the other GCC will
not start anymore.
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the current mouse position and pressed buttons. I've changed the return code
to status_t and added anal error checking, most of the rest of the file is not
doing it, though... :-) Thanks, Wim!
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map_backing_store() doesn't commit memory when this flag is given.
* Used the new flag vm_copy_area(): We no longer commit memory for read-only
areas. This prevents read-only mapped files from suddenly requiring memory
after fork(). Might improve the situation on machines with very little RAM
a bit.
We should probably mark writable copies over-committing, since the usual
case is fork() + exec() where the child normally doesn't need more than a
few pages until calling exec(). That would significantly reduce the memory
requirement for jamming the Haiku tree.
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* Separated the other stuff previously done in debug_init_post_vm() to the new
debug_init_post_settings().
* Removed superfluous status_t return codes - they are ignored, anyway, and if
there really is a show stopper in the init process, panicking would be the
thing one should do.
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implemented for any architecture yet.
* vm_set_area_memory_type(): Call VMTranslationMap::ProtectArea() to change the
memory type for the already mapped pages.
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* Don't set the VMArea's memory type in arch_vm_set_memory_type(), but let the
callers do that.
* vm_set_area_memory_type(): Does nothing, if the memory type doesn't change.
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of consistency.
* Moved the B_OVERCOMMITTING_AREA flag from B_KERNEL_AREA_FLAGS to
B_USER_AREA_FLAGS, since we really allow it to be passed from userland.
* Most VM syscalls check the provided protection against B_USER_AREA_FLAGS
instead of B_USER_PROTECTION, now. This way they allow for
B_OVERCOMMITTING_AREA as well.
* _user_map_file(), _user_set_memory_protection(): Check the protection like
the other syscalls do and use fix_protection() instead of doing that
manually.
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boot CPU wait until all other CPUs are ready to wait. This solves a
theoretical problem in main(): The boot CPU could run fully through the early
initialization and reset sCpuRendezvous2 before the other CPUs left
smp_cpu_rendezvous(). It's very unlikely on real hardware that the non-boot
CPUs are so much slower, but it might be a concern in emulation.
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component of a 32 bit color is below 128 and returns the special CMAP8 index
for indicating transparency.
* Changed the WriteCMAP() color conversion function to expext a 32bit RGBA
value and use IndexForRGBA32().
* Adapted B_CMAP8 target color space case of ConvertBits() to the new
semantics.
This allows transparency in bitmaps when converting B_RGBA32 bitmaps to
B_CMAP8, tested only for this case and working as expected.
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scheduler. This avoids the need to use the send_signal_etc() work-around for
resume_thread() during the early kernel initialization. Might fix#5851.
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free respective free and cached pages.
* Removed the unused vm_page_allocate_page_run_no_base().
* vm_page_allocate_page_run() (and allocate_page_run()):
- Use vm_page_reserve_pages() instead of vm_page_try_reserve_pages(), i.e.
wait until the reservation succeeds.
- Now we iterates two times through the pages to find a suitable page run. In
the first iteration it only looks for free/clear pages, in the second
iteration it also considers cached pages. This increases the chance of the
function to succeed, when a lot of caching is going on.
This reduces the amount of memory required to use the IOCache when booting
off the anyboot Live CD to around 160 MB in qemu. It also seems to work with
128 MB, but the syslog indicates that some memory allocations fail, which
is not exactly inspiring confidence.
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of BKeymap was not compatible with IsDeadKey() of the other Keymap
incarnations.
* Now, I've renamed IsDeadKey() to DeadKey(), and introduced a new
ActiveDeadKey() method that works like the other former IsDeadKey().
* This fixes the dead key problems my earlier BKeymap work introduced.
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swap space when the cache shrinks. Currently the implementation stil leaks
swap space of busy pages.
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had in our tree.
* Adapted Keymap, <input>keyboard, and consoled to use it - the additional
functionality is implemented via a subclass in the first two cases.
* "keymap" will come next.
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- Reimplemented mutex to use the _kern_mutex*() syscalls.
- The initializer functions cannot fail anymore -- changed their return type
to void.
- Changed the initializer function semantics to not copy the name by default
anymore (as in the kernel). Also added *_etc() versions of them that take an
additional flags.
- Added static initializer macros.
- Made the mutex (and thus recursive_lock) lock functions non-interruptable.
- Got rid of the "lazy" version. They are no longer needed, since the
initialization of the standard types can be done statically and cannot fail.
* Adjusted libroot, runtime loader, and other code using the private libroot
locking primitives to the new semantics.
* pthreads mutexes and condition variables:
- Reimplemented using the _kern_mutex*() syscalls.
- Consistently use POSIX error codes.
- Fixed some not quite POSIX compliant behavior.
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can safely be used.
* Since using the I/O APIC is disabled by default, I've removed the "return"
that prevented its use when enabled. Let's see if it already does anything.
* Adapted other arch_int.cpp with a bit of cleanup.
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* use it in readonlybootprompt instead of previous workaround code.
This makes the readonlybootprompt faster and lighter as it doesn't open and parse all the catalogs anymore, but only checks for their existence.
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driver, and that driver is using the raw_key_info structure as well.
* Renamed kb_mouse_driver.h to keyboard_mouse_driver.h.
* Minor cleanup.
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in the PS/2 driver for now. The basic idea is to allow everyone to open the
device, but only allow one key reader (as usual). However, once someone
registers itself as a debugger, the original reader is blocked, and the
debugger can read the key presses instead.
* Renamed ps2_keyboard.c to .cpp.
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mapped page.
* debug_{mem,strl}cpy():
- Added "team" parameter for specifying the address space the address are
to be interpreted in.
- When the standard memcpy() (with fault handler) fails, fall back to
vm_debug_copy_page_memory().
* Added debug_is_debugged_team(): Predicate returning true, if the supplied
team_id refers to the same team debug_get_debugged_thread() belongs to.
* Added DebuggedThreadSetter class for scope-based debug_set_debugged_thread().
Made use of it in several debugger functions.
* print_demangled_call() (x86): Fixed unsafe memory access.
Allows KDL stack traces to work correctly again, even if the page daemon has
already unmapped the concerned pages.
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interrupts (MSI).
* Add the remaining IDT entries and redirection functions in the interrupt code.
* Make the PIC end_of_interrupt() return a result to indicate whether the vector
was handled by this PIC. If it isn't we now issue a apic_end_of_interrupt()
in the assumption of apic local interrupt, MSI or IPI. This also removes
the need for the gUsingIOAPIC global and doing manual apic_end_of_interrupt()
calls in the SMP and timer code.
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* fix connecting to INADDR_ANY work for tcp (effectively will
connect to INADDR_LOOPBACK)
* add same behaviour to udp
* move some ipv4-specific code out of tcp into ipv4 address module
* bind() and connect() now reject addresses from non-matching
families
* myself: minor cleanup in udp.cpp with respect to 80 chars limit
Closes#5716 - many thanks!
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* Introduce an add-on system to allow libbe to call things living inside liblocale (as liblocale depends on libbe, it can't be linked the usual way)
* This allows localizing the BColorControl class that had some text inside it.
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other places where previously the same functionality was duplicated. Also
seperated the header which was originally arch_smp.h into apic.h and arch_smp.h
again as some of it is MP and not actually APIC.
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* Implemented a tiny bit more sophisticated version of
estimate_max_scheduling_latency() that uses a syscall that lets the scheduler
decide.
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locks.
* Added syscalls for a new kind of mutex. A mutex consists only of an int32 and
doesn't require any kernel resources. So it's initialization cannot fail
(it consists only of setting the mutex value to 0). An uncontended lock or
unlock operation can basically consist of an atomic_*() in userland. The
syscalls (when the mutex is contended) are a bit more expensive than semaphore
operations, though.
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* Added new thread flag THREAD_FLAGS_ALWAYS_RESTART_SYSCALL. If set, it forces
syscall restart even when a signal handler without SA_RESTART was invoked.
* Fixed sigwait(): If one of requested signals wasn't already pending it would
never wake up. Also, the syscall always needs to be restarted, if interrupted
by another signal.
* Renamed a bunch of the POSIX signal function implementations which did return
an error code directly (instead via errno). Added correct POSIX functions
where needed.
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return it.
* lock_memory_etc(): On error the VMAreaWiredRange object could be leaked.
* [un]lock_memory_etc(): Call VMArea::Unwire() with the cache locked and
explicitly delete the range object after unlocking the cache to avoid
potential deadlocks.
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Since the requirement is that the area's top cache is locked, allocating
memory isn't allowed.
* lock_memory_etc(): Create the VMAreaWiredRange object explicitly before
locking the area's top cache.
Fixes#5680 (deadlocks when using the slab as malloc() backend).
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* _user_map_file(), _user_unmap_memory(): Verify that the address (if given) is
page aligned.
* Reworked memory locking (wiring):
- VMArea does now have a list of wired memory ranges and supports waiting for
a range to be removed.
- vm_soft_fault():
- Added "wirePage" parameter that, if given, makes the function wire the
page and return it.
- Added "wiredRange" parameter (for calls from lock_memory_etc()) and made
sure we never unmap wired pages. This could e.g. happen when a page from a
lower cache was read-mapped and a write fault occurred. Now in such a
situation the function waits for the page to be unwired and restarts.
- All functions that manipulate areas in a way that could affect wired ranges
do now either require the caller to make sure there are no wired ranges in
the way or do that themselves. Added a few wait_if_*_is_wired() helper
functions for that purpose.
- lock_memory_etc():
- Does now also work correctly when the range spans more than one area.
- Adds VMAreaWiredRanges to the affected VMAreas and retains an address
space reference (so that the address space won't be deleted as long as a
wired range exists).
- Resolved TODO: The area's caches are now locked when
increment_page_wired_count() is called.
- Resolved TODO: The race condition due to missing locking after looking up
the page mapping is now prevented. We hold the cache locks (in case the
page is already mapped) and the new vm_soft_fault() parameter allows us
to get the page wired.
- unlock_memory_etc(): Changes symmetrical to those in lock_memory_etc() and
resolved all TODOs.
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implementations of the other hooks. This way one can easily detect/handle
otherwise unhandled events.
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