various system information.
* Implemented retrieving some VM stats via this call.
* The VM now maintains a page fault counter, and sets system_info::page_faults
accordingly.
* Added a (pretty simple) "vmstat" command line app.
* Minor cleanup.
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first remove the target and its attributes (if any). Before gcc would
just unlink it and leak the attributes, which could lead to later
mixups, if the file's inode ID was re-used. As reported by Rene this
improves the attribute mixup situation, but doesn't solve it
completely. So that status quo is still the same: When using the
generic attribute emulation one has to build from the scratch to be
sure all attributes are fine.
* Got rid of superfluous whitespace.
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the revision failed using "svn info".
* While there is no official git tree, this should help those people using
svn over git.
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architecture: for now, we do this on the lowest layer only, therefore all
requests are handled synchronously (ie. in the scheduler's thread).
* Instead of using the block_io module, scsi_disk (and scsi_cd) are now
exporting a device on their own, and use an I/O scheduler with an appropriate
DMA resource.
* There are still lots of TODOs, and it can easily panic - don't update if
you intend to demo Haiku.
* scsi_periph now only has an io() function that get an io_operation, instead
of the previous read/write functions, moved preferred CCB size from those
functions into the device registration.
* Changed all scsi_periph files to C++.
* scsi_cd ported, too, but untested.
* Removed block_io from image - it will be removed completely soon.
* Temporarily commented an ASSERT() in the ATA bus manager (in case you use
it); it's sometimes triggered by the code now, and I haven't yet looked into
the issue -- doesn't seem to harm, at least.
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in Tracker add-ons folder with short cut (like done for Backgrounds). Untested.
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- For simplicity we'll force using only insn common to 020 to 060, mostly to avoid unimplemented floating point ops in the kernel.
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the scheme that Ingo started and thus installs the license and copyright to the right
places.
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* add cygwin specific options.
* Cygwin cannot handle -fPIC option and throws warnings, thus we only use it on non windows platforms for the host tools.
* Windows uses PATH instead of LD_LIBRARY_PATH, so before calling a host tool this environment variable needs to be expanded... Brilliant...
* Using jam on Windows is kind of complicated, as the cygwin included gcc creates executables with a .exe extension. When jam parses dependencies for being up to date it ignores this extension again and tries to rebuild the executables again and again. This hack removes the extension after successful linking. Though jam has a SUFEXE variable for cygwin builds, we cannot use this one directly as crosscompiled targets do not have an extension, it is complicated to use the same jam for both platforms. A more clean attempt would be to check for the extension on each host target depending on the platform. This should be fixed later on.
* Btw. Say hello to Haiku compiling successfully on Windows :) with one patch to be discussed for jam...
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be used to update an installation without erasing the whole volume (ie. it
works like install-haiku on BFS capable platforms).
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straight all-static build, with only OpenSSL as dependency. Be sure to include
OpenSSH (and set a hostname) if you intend to use svn+ssh. Should work with
svn, svn+ssh, http and https. Feel free to replace with a proper dynamically
linked version once available.
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screen mode from the command line.
* With its "--fall-back" parameter, it's also thought to be called from BWindow
when a specific shortcut has been pressed (similar to screenshots) - this
part is not implemented yet. Anyone against <Command><Control>-<Escape>?
* Added it to the image.
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include the OSS media add-on (node), since Haiku comes with it's own
version. Therefor you can now add the OpenSound optional package and
it will just work out of the box, unless you have native drivers that
fight over the hardware with OSS. It is no longer necessary to delete
the opensound.media_addon from the home/config/add-ons/media folder.
If you don't build from scratch, make sure you delete
generated/download/OpenSound.zip or the change won't take effect.
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less.
* Added /etc/vim/vimrc. Besides fixing key mappings it also disables
compatibility mode and adjusts some settings to make using vi a more
pleasant experience.
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Temporarily removed the VESA driver, as long as it only builds on x86.
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controller. The device doesn't use the PCI_ide subclass (but
PCI_mass_storage_other) and requires not using compatibility mode. Otherwise
it's pretty much the generic_ide_pci driver.
* Directly adding the driver to the image.
This driver could either be merged into the generic ide driver so it supports
not quite standard devices, or this could be made into a driver that collects
all those non standard devices. Either way, this works for now and lets my
machine boot off the IDE drive :-)
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should make default images bootable from USB automatically. DDing one to a
USB stick should work out of the box then (but this wipes the stick of course).
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-nostdlib disables that for executables although it should be enabled by
default.
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* Minor cleanup of ide_isa, and generic_ide_pci (removed wrapper.h).
* Added ide_isa back to the image.
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either, it just hangs there trying ot connect and eventually times out.
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* Added legacy_sata and scsi_cd back to the image.
* Minor cleanup in scsi_disk.
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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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packages. Print an error message for unavailable packages.
* Detect the build of a GCC2/GCC4 hybrid image and install GCC2 packages
on a GCC4 build where no GCC4 package is available. I did not test
every GGC2 package on a GCC4 build, though I have not found any that
does not work. If a package gives problems, feel free to disable it
for the hybrid build or send me a note.
* Add new optional package for Beam. Though I could not test it since,
SATA AHCI does not work for me ATM. I know that Beam 1.1 for BONE is
unable to retrieve mails (times out). Maybe the R5 version has better
luck, will check later.
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* Removed std_ops(), as it wasn't used for anything, and is optional in Haiku.
* ide_isa, and legacy_sata are still waiting for the same set of changes :-)
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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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Gerald Zajac. Thanks a lot!
* Also put it on the image by default.
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* Made the pthread_cond_t internals public. This is necessary to support
process shared condition variables. Fixed initializer macro.
* Made the pthread_rwlockattr_t structure opaque.
* pthread_t is no longer typedef'ed to int. It's the pointer to the
internal _pthread_thread structure.
* Removed __get_pthread(). pthread_self() can be used instead.
* No longer tunnel the pthread exit value through Haiku's thread exit
value. We do have a separate field in the _pthread_thread structure
for it, now.
* Handle detaching of threads correctly.
* pthread_rwlockattr_{g,s}etpshared() use the
PTHREAD_PROCESS_{SHARED,PRIVATE} constants, now.
* Commented out yet unsupported structures (barriers, spinlocks).
* Rebuilt APR optional package. The pthread changes weren't binary
compatible.
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* made the output easier to observe
* added the sigsuspend_6-1 test to the package
* made the fork_3-1 test return when it fails
* added output to the pthread_once tests
* other minor cosmetic changes
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pointer also contains the toggle carry and the halt bit (which was obviously
always set as the endpoint had an error) the address comparison failed and
the head was dead in the water with all further transfers timing out until
a subsequet cancel cleaned the mess up again.
* Add the OHCI host controller driver to the image as it should now be fully
functional except for isochronous transfers.
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4). One has to have a (fully configured) "generated" directory for the
alternative gcc and specify it using the new option
"--alternative-gcc-output-dir" when configuring the main build.
Additionally the build variable HAIKU_ADD_ALTERNATIVE_GCC_LIBS has to be
set to "1".
If that has been done, when building the image a sub-jam is invoked that
generates the alternative libs and zips them. The main-jam unzips them
into the correct directory in the image. Note that the JAM build
variable has to be set when using a jam executable not invoked by "jam".
Tested with gcc 2 NetPositive, Pe, and FireFox under gcc 4 Haiku, and
with a few of the standard gcc 4 Haiku apps under gcc 2 Haiku. Seems to
work fine so far.
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the targets/symlinks added to a container/Haiku image directory.
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Added a new command line utility "mkfs" which can initialize a given volume
with a file system by it's short name via the new Disk Device API.
Thanks!
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- fix build (at least CodyCam), NETAPI lib is now libnetapi for Haiku...
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to contain headers shared by kernel and userland (mainly libroot).
* Moved quite a few private kernel headers to the new location. Split
several kernel headers into a shared part and one that is still kernel
private. Adjusted all affected Jamfiles and source in the standard x86
build accordingly. The build for other architectures and for test code
may be broken.
* Quite a bit of userland code still includes private kernel headers.
Mostly those are <util/*> headers. The ones that aren't strictly
kernel-only should be moved to some other place (maybe
headers/private/shared/util).
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* The built-in services are no longer added as resource to libnetwork,
but as attribute. This removes the libbe dependency.
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AddLicenseToHaikuImage that can be used in optional package definitions
to add a copyright entry in AboutSystem and add a license file to
/etc/licenses.
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(just "sshd"), ATM. Not sure how we want to deal with daemons, yet.
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a bit:
* Added directory /etc/post_install, which can contain scripts that will
be executed on the first boot.
* Moved the mimeset invocations to such a script. Use the "-apps"
option instead of "-all". Since create_app_meta_mime() (and thus
mimeset) work recursively now, running the commands does actually have
an effect.
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paths by default, but I guess we want to keep it that way.
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value range propagation optimization results in broken code with the GCC4
version we are currently using. Added TODO to retest/remove this flag when we
update our GCC4 compiler.
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* Whenever unzipping a zip archive to the image, we do first check, if
it contains an .OptionalPackageDescription file. If so, its contents
is appended to AboutSystem's "COPYRIGHTS" attribute, which will cause
the respective info to be shown in the about view.
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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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again. I'm not totally sure why that is, but the set-uid permission kept
disappearing.
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new filesystem interface.
* Renamed sISO* to gISO* though as they are in fact not static.
Briefly tested and works as expected. Thanks for your work Dustin!
Closes enhancement #2089.
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was, thanks to the detailed instructions from Ingo, quite doable.
* Ported the (deprecated and now publically removed) notify_listener() calls
to the respective new notify_* calls.
* Fixed debug build.
* Added the FAT filesystem back to the image.
I only tested the filesystem briefly and everything seemed to work as expected
(mounted the FAT part of my bootable Haiku memory stick, opened a few files
and copied something to it). At least it should not be any more broken than
before the interface changes ;-).
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suites and the like, and moved the image jam code for PosixTestSuite
and libMicro there.
* Some cleanup (line length, use grist).
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- The net_stack driver is no longer used. Instead we have a kernel
module which is directly used by syscall implementations in the
kernel. I.e. we no longer tunnel those functions through ioctls, but
have normal syscalls.
- Removed the superfluous net starter module.
- Implemented the FDTYPE_SOCKET type file_descriptors, that is sockets
are no longer vnode based.
- Adjusted libnetwork (the socket function implementations)
accordingly.
- Adjusted netstat accordingly.
* Socket module:
- Implemented socketpair().
- Added "kernel" parameter to the control hook. Quite a few more hooks
would actually need the parameter, but I didn't change those yet,
since that would probably also require changes to the protocol
module interface.
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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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Haiku. Support for undefined symbols is nice in principle, but not
really needed for building Haiku itself, and can get little annoying, if
one really just forgot to link in a symbol or has a typo in a function
name in C code.
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by default (new option "-H" will create the header only). Option "-c"
will clear the image.
* Adjusted build_haiku_image accordingly. vmdkimage is way faster and
more portable than the former vmdkheader+dd combo.
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Especially people building various kinds of images with different
settings may want to have a look at the respective section in the
UserBuildConfig.ReadMe.
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functions by ones reading /etc/{group,passwd}.
* Added quasi-standard getpwent_r() and getgrent_r().
* Added _SC_GETGR_R_SIZE_MAX and _SC_GETPW_R_SIZE_MAX sysconf()
constants.
* Moved initgroups() and getgrouplist() definition to grp.cpp. They use
the same backend as the <grp.h> functions.
* Set the permissions of files created by the build system to what they
should be on the image (executables: 755, others: 644). Otherwise only
root could do anything under Haiku.
* Added build system variables HAIKU_ROOT_USER_NAME and
HAIKU_ROOT_USER_REAL_NAME to customize name and real name of Haiku's
root user.
* Added build system rules AddUserToHaikuImage and AddGroupToHaikuImage
for adding additional users and groups (by default only root user and
group and a "users" group are created).
* Adjusted BIND port and coreutils config.h files according to what
features have become available.
* Fixed HAIKU_DOCUMENTATION_OBJECT_DIR definition. Untested, but it used
a wrong variable name before.
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TODO:
- Implement/integrate low level stuff (see BootDrive.h)
- reading the partition table
- reading/writing the MBR
- writing the boot menu
- Open file dialog for selection of backup MBR file
- Write error message in case of I/O errors
- Test
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- fixes off by one pixel bug reported by stippi.
- fixes Unicode option to use UTF-8 instead of UTF-16.
- compiled within Haiku using new Development package.
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* Added additional parameters to DeferredSubInclude. It's now possible
to specify an alternative Jamfile name.
* Added DeferredSubInclude example to UserBuildConfig.ReadMe showing the
new feature.
* Moved ExecuteDeferredSubIncludes in the root Jamfile before the
inclusion of HaikuImage, NetBootArchive etc., so that targets defined
in the subdirectories are already known there.
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- Added a "root" vnode to the io_context. It is used for resolving
paths and converting nodes to paths instead of sRoot. Some more
passing around of io_context structures was necessary.
- Introduced a new lock sIOContextRootLock to protect
io_context::root. The current uses of io_context::io_mutex
(put_vnode(), remove_vnode() while holding it) looked too suspicious
to use that mutex in vnode_path_to_vnode().
- Added _kern_change_root() syscall and chroot() libroot function.
- Added chroot coreutils program to the image. Funnily it seems to be
much easier to set up a little jail than under Linux (just copy
bash and libroot.so into respective subdirs; mount another pipefs
if you want pipe support).
With Haiku allowing direct access to directories via inode IDs
jailing is obviously not very secure at the moment.
- Added /var/empty to the image. It will be the chroot target for ssh.
* Changed vfs.cpp:get_cwd() so that the io_context::io_mutex is no
longer held when calling dir_vnode_to_path().
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and sorted definitions alphabetically.
* Updated Pe package to 2.4.1.
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optional packages, i.e. installing one will install all its
dependencies, too.
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* Simplified the addition of the libpng and zlib headers.
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finally created a solution to avoid that: Header files that contain
configuration settings (and nothing else) go to build/config_headers.
To change settings, create a directory build/user_config_headers (which
is ignored by svn), copy the respective header there and modify it at
your leisure. Currently only tracing_config.h has been moved to the new
location, but more files will follow eventually. It is also recommended
to move optional macro definitions in Jamfile (as for BFS) to a config
header instead; the build system will then automatically rebuild on
changes.
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