* As there is some extra space there, use it to display a hint on what the
settings are useful for
* Remove the huge and unclear tooltip that explained it before (that'd rather
be part of the userguide)
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version attempted to Quit() and then immediately delete the app object
from another thread. This triggered a debug assert since in the latter
case we push a quit message onto the looper's message queue and let that
handle terminating the message loop. As a consequence, it was possible for
said looper thread to not have finished shutting down properly before we
called delete, leading to a debug assert with respect to calling delete on a
still running looper. Should correctly fix the crash on terminating the
test app_server.
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* Using a hardcoded path is bad, since the library folder might
change and/or the /system/lib/libbe.so may not be the libbe.so
actually in use. Instead, we now lookup the loaded libbe-image
and get the entry_ref from its image_info.
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error out. Fixes an error message for each copied file when copying from a
filesystem that doesn't support attributes.
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instead of a mix of B_NOT_SUPPORTED and B_UNSUPPORTED. This allows checking for
a specific error code. Probably one of those should be phased out...
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* Stub out the unneeded code in the buildtool version of DefaultCatalog.
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Instead of computing the mime signature and giving this to the catalog system,
give an entry_ref instead. The default catalog add-on can thus look at the
right place when searching local catalogs (embedded as resources, or stored
as files next to the executable.
* This allows different versions of the same app to each have their own
catalog set,
* And also make the embedded/local catalog searching work for add-ons and
libs, instead it only worked for apps because of a getAppInfo call.
Fix cpufrequency to make use of it properly (that wouldhave worked without the
change, but nowit's mandatory, since loading a catlog by mimesignature is not
possible anymore).
Should fix#8037.
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for be:deskbar_item_status in order to determine which replicants are supposed to
be living in the tray, a list of entry refs is now stored. While the former approach
was cool, it doesn't really work in either a multiuser or a package-aware world, where
executables are generally read-only. Note this means you'll lose your existing replicants
the first time you run this new revision, and need to re-add them.
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Makes gcc4 happy.
Sorry for the inconvenience, build fixed.
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local time.
Fixes#6743.
I tried to mimic existing message constant naming, but may come back and fix
them all to our coding style. Is there some backwards compatible reason for
some of the constants being what they are?
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A cosmetic cleanup of the partition types for the Intel partition map.
* large number of partition types added (thanks fdisk!)
* clean up what partitions can be created
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* Remove BNode documentation from the source code and add it to Node.dox
* Rewrite some of the existing documents
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Result is not as good as the previous implementation, because we need the more advanced BDateFormat API, which is not available yet.
Fixes#6930.
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the side of the pad window that has enough room (preferring
right/bottom side of pad). The algorithm doesn't strictly
prevent the window to be placed outside of the screen in any
and all situations, but it should work pretty well in
practice.
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Added a TODO note about using menu labels in tests while they could someday be translated.
Replaced some hardcoded strings with the proper defines.
Made the add-on also apply partial emails, I suppose it's the intent.
Works for me.
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* rename a couple of members for imroved clarity
* adjust formatting in header
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Fixes BCursor tests. Thanks Karvjorm! And sorry for the delay.
I also re-enabled the tests in the Jamfile (cf. r41788)
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* Removed duplicated headers that we already have in our repository elsewhere.
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Maybe we should have a confirmation alert the first time ?
Btw, the power_button driver should really implement select() or some other non-polling mechanism, it sux having to waste cpu.
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* fix bug where we were using an r600 bios pull method
on r700 cards. this should help prevent shadow rom fallback.
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There were a large number if incorrect, duplicated, misplaced
registers that were leading to bugs in the code. This is my first
shot at cleaning them up. Luckly as we are using AtomBIOS the number
of registers we need to know about is shrinking.
* remove registers left over from register banging days
* r770 is less then r710, r720 in the drm sources. Fix in code.
* enable newer radeons for testing
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behaviour... but while things are incomplete
it may be better to try and push on.
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* don't resize the frame buffer after mapping it.. doesn't make sense
* add memory controller code and program the memory controller for r600
* remove unneeded frame_buffer_int
* don't malloc mc_info, waste of time
* fix scaler setting
* vramStart in mc should be 0... get vertical colored lines however when this
this is set properly (everything in mc_info is the MC view of FB BAR)
When vramStart is the FB physical address... i get proper video on some cards
... thoughts?
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* set blanking color to full red for debugging
to know when blanking is enabled.
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I will take some rest as obviously I should not allwed to commit anything rigth now.
Sorry guys.
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allows for more flexible searching
* check out shadow VGA bios as very last resort
may cause issues but not a bad last resort
compared to an app_server crash
* better tracing
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BUSBDevice::GetDescriptor() to retrieve whatever descriptor, including a
complete configuration descriptor.
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* we can now utilize these chipset
flags throughout the driver to better id
cards and features
* remove leftover BIOS size define from intel skel
* no *real* functional change
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* look at PCI bar 0 (Frame buffer base) for AtomBIOS
* potential solution to #8040 ?
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* add potential support for IGP chipsets
* igp code is *untested* and should work *in theory*
* potentially resolves#8040 / #8046 ?
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the ifma_addr point to that. Therefore freeing it caused a misaligned free and
then a double free, resulting in heap corruption for the next user to fall
victim to. Only happened when removing multicast addresses though.
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Display Port stuff. We need special DIG encoder
storage unless I can find a way to mash it into
the same box as the other encoders.
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random color. It can be used to reproduce an app_server bug that causes the view
to be drawn on the last position on the old workspace when the window is moved
to another workspace using Workspaces.
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* adjust pll post divider calculation
* fix digital encoder setup action
* don't run memreq on DCE < 3, should solve
some AtomBIOS failure loops
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* will fix other var names to match style guidelines
shortly
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* disable Evergreen+ cards for now as they are tested
non-functional.
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* correct a few wrong DCE versions
using xorg documentation
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* add notes that AtomBIOS goes all the way back to X700 (r4xx)
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Deallocate resources correcly in error case. Support for level and edge
interrupts.
Removed volatile keyword where it's not needed.
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with the interrupts disabled (was causing KDL under qemu).
Add a define to switch the HPET timers to 32 or 64 bit (32 bit now by default)
Reordered some things
Add some debug output.
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* correct? color mode setting bug
* fix var naming to match style guidelines
* add a few missing register defines
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* sort files in Jamfile
* add TV and compontent video support in encoder code
* fix missing var in display detection code
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* radeon HD mode setting on analog monitors is now working!
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* fix a order of operations bug
* fix a few long lines
* pll computation should now be correct
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* don't set referenceDivider as minimum unless directed to by
AtomBIOS
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(they are actually reversed), so introduce a find_reg() inline function to map
such regs individually instead. Should fix interrupt storms on SandyBridge.
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* Also add the definitions and some specifics for IronLake (ILK), but keep the
IDs disabled as at least the one version I can test with doesn't work yet.
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often enough and simple enough to write that we should allow it.
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* Make the pointer style consistent accross all components, which should make it
easier when working all over the place.
* 80 char limits.
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Not completely tested : my device has no control lines wired. RX/TX seems to
work fine, at least.
Inspiration from the Linux driver since there isn't any documentation avilable:
http://lxr.free-electrons.com/source/drivers/usb/serial/cp210x.c
The switch/case for VID/PID identification is getting quite long. Isn't there a
better way to do it ?
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register blocks and we encode their block into the register definition. On
register access these blocks are then translated into the final address.
* Set up the register blocks for (G)MCH and PCH variants.
* Remove most SandyBridge code that was actually PCH specific and is now taken
care of automatically.
* This will temporarily break SandyBridge support again until the right
transcoders are actually programmed.
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* rename *_* pll vars to match style guidelines
* refactor PLL calculation to be easier to read with
more central 10kHz unit conversions
* limited mode switching has been seen working including
a perfect 1280x1024@75
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AtomBIOS wants number of 10Khz Units
* better debugging after modeset on current
CRTC status
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* Make the macros use varargs so we avoid multiple invokations of the print
function (to properly use with debug_printf for example).
* Minor cleanup to the macros.
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we get valid EDID data for two physical connectors (one analog, one digital)
Check for load on the analog or assume digital and keep rolling as normal
* style fix, rename bios_*_scratch to biosScratch*
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values, as those might be slightly off (when coming from the GTF for example)
and cause needless display scaling.
* Tiny cleanup.
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request sense. Otherwise we can easily run into an infinite recursion. Should
fix#8022.
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(the one in my new ThinkPad X1). The PLL is still off a bit so it has a few
blurry stripes, but EDID and mode setting basically works.
* Starting with IronLake the north/south bridge or (G)MCH/ICH setup was moved
into a platform control hub (PCH) which means that many registers previously
located in the GMCH are now in the PCH and have a new address.
* I'm committing this mostly because this way the additions are more easy to
follow. It is a bit messy and I'll clean it up more and possibly make it a
bit more generic. Also most of these changes actually apply to IronLake and up
and aren't SandyBridge specific, so a few of those additions will still get a
broader scope and new chips will be added.
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Seems to work correctly on real hardware, not on qemu where it
can only use the irq 2, and this causes wreakage (could be a programming error).
Changed from the kernel code:
- Adapted to use as a driver
- Configure for level interrupts instead of edge, which seems not to work correctly
- Add traceing dprintfs
- Various other changes
Does not use yet the new interrupt api introduced by Michael Lotz.
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move quite a bit of code away from var_var format
* #if 0 some not-yet-ready r500 code
* no real functional change
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be used to mark certain io interrupt vectors as reserved and to allocate from
the still free ones. It is a kernel private API for now though.
* Make the MSI code use that functionality instead of implementing its own which
slims it down considerably and also removes quite a bit of hardcoded knowledge
about the interrupt layout that didn't really belong there.
* Mark the various in-use interrupts as reserved from the components that
actually know about them (PIC, IO-APIC, SMP, APIC timer and interrupt setup).
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ensure bitwise ands are compared to 0 or non 0 as per Axel
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we will need to query the card dpms state
for each monitor at a later date
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* add update of crtc encoder scratch registers
* rename id for more descriptive crtc_id
* encoder dpms, BL on/off on lcd
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to be available for using during build. It was requested by Frederik Modeen.
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it in case it was set "on".
* Tracing added for the case of ignoring interrupt with not active OBF status bit.
Fixes#7973#6313
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* set encoder flags the same as connector flags
* add curly comments to make troubleshooting clearer
* program encoder dpms scratch registers
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* don't init asic unless needed
* do dpms by hand on mode set
* detect tv and skip during detection for now
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BNetworkRoster::{Count|GetNext|Add|Remove}PersistentNetwork() as it fits
better (thanks Philippe for the heads up).
* Implement the backend for these functions in the net_server and also move
conversion of the wireless_network based format into the settings based format
there.
* Implement removal of a network from the settings and make adding a new network
with the same name replace the old one instead of just adding multiple ones.
Might need to change this in the future depending on how we want to handle
multiple networks with the same name (i.e. distinguish based on BSSID or
similar).
* Fix apparent oversight that caused configured networks _not_ to be used in the
auto join attempt.
* Remove auto joining open networks. I've been bitten by that more than once now
because we happen to have an open network in the neighbourhood that I now
accidentally used to transfer quite a bit of (unencrypted) stuff before
noticing... In the future, one will instead have to explicitly join an open
network once and store that config. Note that the driver will actually still
auto-associate with open networks due to how things are set up currently.
Note also that the auto join will fire join requests whenever there's a
disassociation event, so you might see spurious join dialogs when the
wpa_supplicant actually just re-establishes the connection.
* Make join requests async again. Instead of waiting for a synchronous reply of
the wpa_supplicant we instead return success when the request has been sent.
While the API call might still be made synchronous again in the future, the
net_server should really not block on an external application. In the case of
the wpa_supplicant we would otherwise deadlock when using the new
*PersistentNetwork() API after a successful join, and in other cases we might
just unacceptably delay other calls.
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* make encoder setup functions return status_t
* really need a struct to hold encoder info
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I try to keep UBSConfiguration binary compatibility, but proofreading is welcome.
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message (ie. multiple spaces are compressed to a single one, tabs and other
white space is replaced with a space).
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* Added a few missing breaks in MailProtocolThread::MessageReceived()!
* Minor coding style update.
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be stored by the backend in the net_server. I put it in BNetworkDevice because
that is where network enumeration is done as well, but I'm not sure that it fits
there particularly well.
Since BNetworkDevice::GetNetwork() directly interfaces with the driver and gets
the networks from scan results, such persistent networks don't yet show up in
those enumerations.
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templates.
* Prepare saving of such generated config files. Actually writing them out isn't
yet done however.
* Minor cleanup.
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* flip encoders on during modeset.
* crt0 status keeps getting higher and higher which is a good sign.
the more bits that are set, the closer to a successful lock.
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* reorganize mode set code to match layout of linux DRM driver
* add initial DPMS code
* add lots of TODOs
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Remove old non-atombios code
* add encoder.c and encoder.h to handle
encoder management
* fix pll code to use encoder object id
vs crtcid
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* add function to set encoder to crtc
* clean up some comments
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has no routing information but wasn't configured by the BIOS either. The
function will now only panic if a device that was previously configured would
not be so anymore after enabling the IO-APIC. Fixes#7971.
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don't set up a pointer and not malloc it.
* small cleanups to radeon_hd i2c bit-banging code
* i2c bit banging is now functioning
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list of Radeon HD Cards
* break tradition of sorting by chipset id because they really
are not in any kind of order.
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* The Read() method remembers the last error, so you don't have to check each
read when you do several in a row.
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* A small quiz for our build system gurus: if I just add libbe_test to
liblinprog.a, I can't build the normal app_server anymore (only in the test
environment). Why is that? And who's going to fix it? :-)
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needed. It might be best to put it into its own file, though.
* This is required in order to let our test environment work with the stricter
runtime_loader we have now.
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* add a few notes for future i2c bit-bangers
* cleanup of tracing
* no real functional change
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fail when encountering missing information (like the password). This gives the
supplicant an opportunity to ask for the required information as needed.
* Remove (currently broken) WEP support from the net_server. It will be
delegated to the supplicant as well, as that one already handles all the
key/password conversion.
In the absence of a supplicant the net_server can therefore only join open
networks now. It will also only attempt that if it is sure that the network in
question is actually an open network (by means of scan results or explicit
configuration) and will otherwise delegate the join request.
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a connector. (thus allowing for future non-ddc gpio devices like fan speed)
* map all i2c gpio pins on accelerant init
* use a smaller sub function to attach gpio info to connector i2c info
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* read gpio pins back after setting them to improve reliability
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monitor messages. Due to how our compatibility layer works the latter is always
just "wlan" (and even if it worked as expected it'd be mapped to the BSD short
names i.e. "iwn" or "iwnX"). The device name is of the format "net/<driver>/X",
which is what we use as interface names througout the API (minus the "/dev/").
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random amounts of memory when getting an invalid header.
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dealing with i2c register addresses.
* cleanup i2c hacks
* now receive the following message in SimNow:
"No device present at I2C slave address 0x66"
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linux drm driver. Seems radeon_hd isn't limited to the
standard 0xa0 i2c slave address.
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* clean up int types
* curly brace cleanup
* move vars away from top of functions
when possible
* split DDR timings to seperate header to
avoid warnings on unused items
* quite a few automated changes, please excuse
things within diff still not fixed / incorrect
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* while doing our last-resort fallback, skip
TV DAC encoders as it is likely that is not
what the user wants. This may need to change
as the driver matures. (ex: only a tv is
connected, no edid)
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creation panel of DriveSetup, to enter the partition size
manually. Closes ticket #7991. Changes by myself: I've
refactored updating the text control from the size slider
and used that method also when the user somehow entered
invalid input into the text control (untested).
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* add code to check if 0 valid displays were found
* if 0 edid's were found, we inject the first connector
as a last resort... SimNow seems to be ok with this and
I get a valid screen mode set :)
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an exec() syscall, and update team's fields, icon included.
This fix#7988.
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it's needed using the gpio information
* rename gpio information struct to be cleaner and shorter
* add function to debug found connectors
* set gpio mask to 1 vs the defined mask... this seems to get us closer
to working ddc / edid per connector
* change gpio_info u16's to u32's to ensure we aren't overflowing anything
* fix bug always setting hw_capable true
* change TRACE to ERROR to always show debug data when called
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* This part is just fixes to let the driver work. I have decided
to separate this changes just for Adrien's information because
final version will be refactored significantly.
* The fixes:
- Endpoint 3 acknowledgements must be enabled in USB Control Register
to let async notifications work;
- Functions to handle MII registers and MII initialization routines
are implemented and used;
- Sending WRITE1_REGISTER request typo was fixed;
- Small typo in queueing RX iovec fixed: we are receiving 2 blocks not 1;
- one byte size padding is required in case TX packet length is multiple
of pipe max packet size;
- StopDevice procedure implemented;
- StartDevice procedure fixed;
* Code style fixes are coming soon. Please be patient.
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* Unfortunately I have to rollback r42712 completely because it was
"the attempt in the wrong direction" and the working version was already
implemented on top of previous revision. Just fixed version and code style
refactored one are coming soon. Please be patient.
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locking and unlocked on every bit read sounds excessive
* set vdif and vdif size to NULL... they really aren't needed
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* In intel_set_display_mode(), we now use the sanitize_display_mode() method
directly in order to see if the mode is valid (it's valid when it doesn't
need to be altered anymore).
* This should be the final nail on ticket #7419.
* Automatic whitespace cleanup.
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* add i2c locking code that represents common things we need to do before
and after access
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workspace to an already open DeskCalc, it moves to the current workspace
instead. That's because you usually use DeskCalc in the context of another
application (or just for a single use), so it makes little sense to have sort
of a fixed workspace for it.
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after ten seconds, and revert to the original mode.
* Added option -q resp. --dont-confirm which turns off that confirmation.
* Added option -m resp. --modeline that allows you to specify and dump X-style
modelines.
* Minor cleanup.
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the decorators now return non-sense as their frame, thank you Clemens!
* Got rid of Settings::CurrentSettings() - the get/store pair wasn't really
thread-safe anyway, as it always updated all fields, so settings could get
lost easily. The mechanism is still being used in the settings window, though.
* Introduced some getters/setters for the settings that work on the message
directly which simplifies some code.
* Minor style cleanups.
* Automatic whitespace cleanup.
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* changing to cpp uncovered a few bugs in ide_adaptor
* correct losing signed integer
* correct a variable name that conflicted with a type
* gcc2 build now fixed after r42724
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* verified nothing in the source tree references "IDE PCI"
* line length fixes
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* complete static category defines
* a few style fixes
* ata / scsi trees are still ugly but make a little more sense now
* search for a pretty name as a last resort before going 'Unknown device'
* closes#6503
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* support all weekdays as start of week, not only Sunday and Monday
(at least Saturday is used for real, too)
* introduce BWeekday as enumeration of weekdays (currently in Locale.h,
may be moved somewhere else later)
* change CalendarView to use BDate as its model, not individual values
for day, month and year, such that no more date computation is done
in CalendarView itself
* some more style cleanups in CalendarView along the way
* add monthwise paging to CalendarView
* adjusted Deskbar and Time preflet accordingly
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* use _DaysInMonth() instead of DaysInMonth(), as the latter only works
for valid dates, which we do not have if the day needs to be clamped
to the maximum value for the current month
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* add edid info storage to display
* pass i2c/ddc information to common i2c code
* add code to read/write i2c/ddc
* i2c/ddc read/write code works 'in theory', needs tested
* detect monitors based on presence of edid on connector
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* rename decode_* to get_*
* clean up get_* text when unknown connector/encoder
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* Progress bar is 8 pixels away fom bottom, right, and icon stripe
* Icon is horizontally positionned like in BAlert
* Move text a bit more to the right
Thanks to diver for the great suggestion mockups.
Note : some of the settings in Notification preflet are now ignored ("title above icon" comes to mind). I think they don't make much sense
anyway, anyone cares if they get removed ?
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to a panic at boot.
* Make the panic message more explicit when there is no more room left.
This should hopefully fix#7869.
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* Rewrite the positionning code properly. There's a remaining bug when deskbar is on the left, but I think it comes from DecoratorFrame()
Tweak the position of UI elements :
* Shift the close cross a bit
* Make the icon stripe the same as in alerts, and align the icon the same way
* Adjust the text position, too
AppGroupView:
* remove the remaining "lines" in collapsed mode (looked like artifacts)
* Grey out the title in collapsed mode
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* Setup the interrupt endpoint on device setup, not start
* Fixup some flags I was setting wrong
* Add even more debug traces
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* Use a BStatusBar for progress.
* Smaller icon stripe on the left
* Shift the message title aligned with the rest of the message
* Fix drawing bugs at the right of the window
Thanks to diver for the suggestion mockups!
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* few tab fixes
* add Axel as author as the base i2c stuff is from intel_extreme
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* given the rise of other 4G wwan technology such as lte, this
seems cleaner and better matches wlan directory for wifi.
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* each active gDisplay references a gConnector index
* add atombios DAC sense.. this really won't be the main call used...
AtomBIOS expects you to attempt an EDID read to detect connected displays
* remove old manual DACSense
* next we attempt to add ddc / edid
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* determine first day of week and draw calendarview accordingly
* some cleanup: drop superfluous DateTimeView::Draw()
* automatic whitespace cleanup
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Generic UVC USB Webcam.
* Added my own Logitech HD Pro C910, which publish a compound device class, not an UVC class.
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my not so visually inclined taste - we now use a gradient which IMHO gives much
more pleasant results
* add TODO about whether or not code for drawing drop target inidicators should be
added to ControlLook (or some other class with similar purpose)
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* following a hint by Stephan: implement drawing of a drop target indicator,
a global one (bounds) for the available languages and an individual drop target
indicator ("between" the items) for the preferred languages
* fix drag'n'drop within preferred languages listview
* finish support for manipulating multiple items in preferred languages listview
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* need to break out connector and encoder addition into seperate functions as
the linux kernel did... that function is getting pretty large and deep.
* my card seems to map everything as TV DAC or TMDS... weird.
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uint8 vs a void pointer.
* guys at AMD confirmed that the method looking directly at the object table
should be the only method used on modern cards (r600 or later)
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are the same (Eclipse was complaining about 'assignment to self', which got me
looking at the code ...)
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it incorporate now "em" and "lem" freebsd drivers.
Note: if_igb is not used - too much "undeclared"
stuff required from the compatibility layer. :-(
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* introduces fNextStartingFrame to keep track of the next frame to use on next submit.
* set the IOC bit for the last ITD
* computes multiply field of the ITD based on the packed size (1, 2 or 3).
* use locking around linking of ITD
* free descriptors on errors
* on finishing, whenever a non success status is found, set actual length to zero
* on finishing, when copying data to the Transfer object, copy starting on packet boundaries (skipping unused bytes).
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(.c to keep compatibility with older C accelerants)
* use functions for decoding video_electronics
* thanks for the guidance Axel!
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* separate LanguageListItemWithFlag from LanguageListItem
* draw the flag in front of the text instead of at wherever the right bounds happen to
be, fixing the drawing artefacts when scrolling
* size the flag to match the size of the list item, which looks much better when
using a largish default font
* use StringItem::BaselineOffset() instead of manually computed (and wrong) offset
when drawing the text
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Also get right of the ugly raster default app icon that was still used and visible in
memory & teams/threads submenus.
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NULL-terminated list of driver_t* entries instead of single entry.
That allows to combine multiple FreeBSD drivers into single Haiku
driver add-ons;
* Support for DEC 21140 (Tulip) chipsets (provided by the 'de' driver)
incorporated into dec21xxx driver. That brings network connectivity to
Haiku systems running in MS Virtual PC VMs.
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Using team_info.args as before was not safe: when truncated, the
entry_ref could be an intermediate folder, which display a folder
icon as team's icon!
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* malloc storage for mc state info
* redo pll range struct
* change to ATOM_ENCODER_MODE for connector info
* redo pll calculations to match AtomBIOS requirements
* some structure changes
* no longer init already posted AtomBIOS as it
causes an infinite loop of AtomBIOS calls
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/etc/irs.conf. Untested.
* There are more config files, but I'm not even sure what they are used for.
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for message formatting
* adjust LocaleKit to use namespace 'icu', as ICU has been configured to no longer
use a version specific namespace
* adjust LocaleKit to general API changes in ICU 4.8
Note: all software using ICU (like WebPositive) needs to be rebuilt!
Note: the ICU package for PPC needs to be updated before it can be used!
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See http://www.acpica.org/download/changes.txt done after 2010-10-13 for info on ACPI changes.
* Adapted the embedded controller to match current FreeBSD one.
There will probably be some issues with these changes initially.
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* backport fixes to ATOM_IIO_MOVE_ register offsets
* small bit of style correction
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* when TRACE_ATOM is enabled in bios.c, we dump
each accelerant instance of the AtomBIOS rom
to disk in /boot/common/cache/tmp/ (next to usb
hid descriptors in the same file name format)
* these images can be parsed with the AtomDis application
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directory of a file without traversing leaf links (just like lstat()).
* Minor cleanup.
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include all supported video modes. Fixes#4166.
Note that this change will probably show several weird resolution is some
configurations. They are all valid resolutions but are not commom so we need
a way to filter those out.
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faster than before.
* This also solves a TODO in dladdr(), although I did not use
get_library_symbol() as I didn't quite see how that could fit as the comment
suggested; there is now a new function get_symbol_at_address() for this.
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* add igp property to pciid map
* add disabled bios pull for r700 and ni cards
* refactor model numbering as >R700 AMD switched
to named card families
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semaphore is created :)
* delete semaphore on AtomBIOS destroy
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* add atom_parse_cmd|table_header functions to evaluate
data structure versions
* convert asic function to status_t and reflect
execute_table result
* cleanup logic in destroy atombios parser function
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* Use it in notification window for better positionning.
Thanks augiedoggie for reporting the problem !
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* backport additional bugfixes from drm version
* add logic to detect infinite execution loops
* add a semephore to prevent multiple executions on
non-thread safe code ( this needs testing )
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* add missing header for some radeon registers
* begin removing now un-needed direct register calls
* move and refactor crtc functions
* fix function naming to be clearer
* create more AtomBIOS style calls
* this will eat your cat at the moment, don't bother testing
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(we aren't taking ownership of this one.. yikes)
* add first AtomBIOS call to test the waters
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* only create_area if we found a valid AtomBIOS
* lock down write access to kernel AtomBIOS area after populating
* remove locking on kernel AtomBIOS area as it's not needed
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* remove some un-needed log messages
* memset area from create_area just incase
* add enabled bios read in addition to disabled one
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* AtomBIOS is now loaded and passed into the radeon_hd accelerant
* correct pointer passing in bios_init
* AtomBIOS is now read and initialized by AtomBIOS parser
* feel free to start testing the driver again :-)
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* better error checking
* the driver can now locate the AtomBIOS on real hw!
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* implement various methods to pull AtomBIOS from card
* add some missing registers to headers from linux drm driver
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* clone VGA rom shared area in accelerant
* enable access, and make a copy of the VGA bios
* give malloc'ed VGA bios pointer to AtomBIOS parser
* Still invalid BIOS magic
* TODO : Move atomBIOS pointer and reorganize some stuff
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* Point AtomBIOS to PCI rom mapped in memory
* Things no longer crash, but we get an Invalid BIOS Magic error
in the logs.
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* Pull pci_rom base address from pci subsystem
* Point AtomBIOS parser to pci rom address
to set up and malloc atom_context
* This is untested! Don't run on an
expensive card until I test it on a cheaper
one!
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* Refactor AtomBIOS parser to use non-linux-kernel calls
(normally I would keep it as-is and do wrappers, but the
AtomBIOS parser has been rewritten from scratch twice
by its creator in the last 5 years.. so eh.
* Refactor AtomBIOS parser to be more haiku-like stylewise
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effect), and since the test was a bit too constraining (I have an LVDS panel on head A), it would prevent setting colors for the CMAP modes.
This finally gets the \n demo working from the original binary from BeOS, without any change.
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Makes it useable in applications and less confusing. Fixes#6468.
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* Refactor MCFBsetup to be a little simpler for now
* Implement radeon accelerant_device_info for screen preflet
* Re-add CRT Power calls to display code.
* Disable blanking setting for now... just can't figure out
what AMD wants for this.
* Remove some un-needed locking in the scaling code
* Be sure to disable VGA when set_display_mode is called
* Refactor mode setting code to loop over all possible displays
and set the provided mode on the attached ones.
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* xhci controller start operation
* command ring and event ring initialization
* No-Op Command test and real xhci irq handle
* xhci root hub support
* add Super Speed enumeration and xhci_rh.cpp into jamfile
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* Add missing Idle call for connectors
* Reformulate blanking.. this should match what the
register is after the GTF vesa call
* Set FrameBuffer to card internal address
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* Fix crash situation if no monitors detected
* Assume TMDSB if no monitors sensed (temporary)
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* Fix a few spots where we *should* of been checking for NULL
to prevent referencing a null pointer.
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* Rename of_support.h/cpp back to support.cpp as per Axel
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* Rename a few variables to make more sense
* OF_FAILED is a signed int.. fix return of of_address_cells
* OF_FAILED is a signed int.. fix return of of_size_cells
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* Add an option to draw the button directly, i.e. when they are clicked.
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* Add header file to support of_support.cpp
* Add support functions to obtain address and size cell lengths
* Small style cleanups
* Add support for G5 PowerPC cpus...
* Refactor memory region code to be aware of 64-bit OF addresses.
As-is the boot loader wouldn't start on G5 systems because
OpenFirmware memory base addresses are stored as two 32-bit
unsigned int 'cells' vs one 32-bit unsigned int 'cell' on G3/G4.
I removed the static struct and replaced it with a template
and pass uint32 or uint64 depending on the address cell size.
Thanks for the idea DeadYak!
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* Each Window has a reference counted WindowStack class which can be shared between stacked Windows. To keep the Decorator separated from Window there is another tab list in the Decorator now. The index of the stacked Window in the window stack is the same as the index of the tab in the Decorator. Properties like title or window focus are managed on a per tab basis now. This mean when you set the title in the Decorator you also have to specify the tab id which is equal to the window position in the stack.
* When drawing the decorator its important that only the top window is doing the drawing. Also the top window drawing engine should be used.
Actually that is only a problem directly after a window is stacked and the other window has still a none empty dirty region. In this case we clear the dirty region of this window and stop the drawing (the top window will draw everything).
* Track if shifting of a tab is still ongoing, i.e. mouse still down.
* The key event filter called the DesktopListener without holding the window write lock. This probably caused #7801 and #7796.
* Commented out assert's in Window::SetScreen and Window::Screen. Add TODO because I'm not sure about the screen access.
This breaks all existing decorators again, sorry guys! Haven't looked into any other then the default decorator (and the SAT decorator). Will not fix the others in the near future so go for it! Since applications should be able to rely on S&T features the other decorator must be able to handle multiple tabs as well. A simple solution would be to draw all title bars in multiple rows. That probably looks quit poorly. Think the better solution would be to draw a tab interface in the title bar, e.g. like in KDE.
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