* This seems to be required when building the DriveEncryption kernel
driver with gcc 11.2 on x86-64, at least.
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Extracted a _GetOSVersion() function, and used that to get the value
for version text, and to update it at replicant instantiation time.
Should fix#17957.
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This avoids using them while uninitialized (as could happen when
using the archive constructor.
Fixes#17955.
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Tried to match the USB classes to categories.
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the device identifier is the USBID. no actual interface to be used by drivers.
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Create() and Size() functions are now static methods of its corresponding abstarct class instead of separate functions
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The original linker script puts sHaikuRevision after __bss_start
which results in the revision string getting overwritten with zeroes
when the boot loader starts.
This change ensures that sHaikuRevision comes before __bss_start.
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Building EFI partition for 32-bit anyboot ISO image was disabled
in hrev52443 to fix issue #14656.
As haiku_loader.efi is now available for the x86 architecture
since hrev55917, we can re-enable building EFI system partition
for the 32-bit ISO.
We can also remove the build rules related to HAIKU_ANYBOOT_LEGACY
as it is not used any more.
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This fixes "issue 2" from #17150, that only manifested on x86-64.
Also: moved the "menu" variable declaration closer to its usege.
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should fix#17972
update some product entries for intel which requires the skylake quirk
remove product entries for intel which don't require snoop
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* "egrep: warning: egrep is obsolescent; using grep -E"
* egrep on haiku is a shell script calling grep -E
* given the warnings in the latest egrep, lets get
ahead of the curve and migrate to grep -E
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This one got changed in hrev56463. Fixes#17969.
Credit for the proper fix: Jérôme Duval.
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this helps to find the boot disk, otherwise it can happen that the usb disk driver
misses a bus to explore.
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keep the stack loaded when no bus is found
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Previous patch was tested only with single files arguments, thus
missing the usage of "os.path.walk()" (that was removed on 3.0).
Use "os.walk()" instead, that has been available since Python 2.3.
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- Implemented node based extended attributes support
- Both Versions of xfs node based extended attributes can be read now
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- Implemented leaf based extended attributes on-disk headers
- Both version 4 and version 5 attributes can be read now
- Implemented all leaf headers check to ensure metadata integrity
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for instance usb drivers are unloaded when unused, but they will be
loaded again when a matching device appears. this can only work when
the boot device is already mounted.
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Ideally DesktopSettings would take care of this. However, we cannot
put this logic into its _SetDefaults, because that runs before
we actually set (or confirm) a display mode, and so attempts to fetch
the display mode in that function will fail.
(FontManager initializes even earlier and thus also is an unsuitable
place for this logic.)
At present, it merely uses a 2x larger font size at resolutions >"4K"
and a 1.5x larger font size at resolutions between 1080p and 4K.
Further adjustments can be made as necessary later on.
This code has been this way since the initial import to OpenTracker,
so why or how it wound up in here is a mystery which may remain unsolved.
Removing it does not seem to cause any problems, so let's do that.
Fixes#16625.
FreeBSD puts these in ifq.h (which we do not have), and no driver we
have actually uses them.
We can re-add the newer versions of them if we ever import a driver
which does.
also only provide a default name for partition containing a file system
fix#17958
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The old alias had a number of shortcomings which made it not match
OpenBSD and thus special-casing had to be used in drivers. The new
version should match OpenBSD's semantics precisely.
This reverts commit 5897f7b623.
See #17961 for additional information. This breaks the official
builds by growing the bios_ia32 loader too much.
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All other browsers have it default-off (if there is even a way to
enable it.) This makes it much easier to use Web+ on HiDPI, though
ideally it would automatically set a zoom factor on startup
correspondent to the system font size.