* Do not rely on symbols overriding other symbols, which is
not a safe assumption and not good practice either. Instead,
move all methods into FlatControlLook.
* Reorganize class structures somewhat.
* Remove unused variables.
The bootloader is larger after adding zstd and needs more space now.
384 is the value used already on PPC and SPARC. Fixes generating
floppyboot archives for anyboot images following recent changes.
any ordering is legal, but some devices don't cope with what we do.
thus we reorder sack_permitted before timestamp, this doesn't cost us anything.
noticed by Sikk: https://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/13681#comment:11
Change-Id: Ic2e1589945dd74e3034a653427a2ff45626b3a76
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Now that it is not used anywhere in the source tree following
previous commits.
Change-Id: Id2fc417a0658d09148e99587c613a928f1fbe4c2
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/haiku/+/4611
Reviewed-by: Adrien Destugues <pulkomandy@gmail.com>
B_FILE_NOT_FOUND was deprecated in BeOS R5 in favor of B_ENTRY_NOT_FOUND,
but it remained in Haiku and was never removed even conditionally, so
we have accumulated a number of usages of it.
This commit changes all the usages of it in new code, applications,
or anything else that BeOS applications will otherwise never see,
and so should be relatively safe.
* SetAttribute() will fail for read-only volumes.
* Duration() is called in playlist's Draw() method.
Since _CalculateDuration() is very expensive because it parses
file metadata, it causes visible drawing glitches and playlist is
almost unusable.
* Mitigates #15221. I don't consider this a fix because first draw
is still going to block for a long time, but at least scrolling
works smoothly now. Ideally, file metadata would be parsed
asynchronously in a separate thread and drawn as it becomes
available.
Change-Id: If198d61c77a7746bcc0e19b7caeed89ce829c247
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Currently I'm trying to debug things using the generic tty module, and I
can't use the command from the driver for that. I hope someday the
driver and module will use the same structure for the ttys and can share
the same command...
Change-Id: I167dab600ac8567368604f9b6463f787857f4d20
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/haiku/+/4602
Reviewed-by: Jérôme Duval <jerome.duval@gmail.com>
The tty module started its life as a copy of the driver, and they
diverged over time as fixes and refactorings were not always brought to
both sides.
This commit does not improve the situation, but it tries to make the
two versions of the tty_private.h and tty.cpp files as similar as
possible to ease comparison.
Change-Id: I62255262b167ab81c9a0619c8f19b36b1a165fad
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/haiku/+/4601
Reviewed-by: Adrien Destugues <pulkomandy@gmail.com>
This variable is what debug_debugger_running() checks to determine
if the debugger is in fact running. Before this commit, it was not
set until *after* calling debugger module hooks; now it is called
before them.
This fixes#17302. The problem there was that the USB stack gained
an ASSERT(debug_debugger_running()) in code that is called in the
USB keyboard debug module initialization, which before this commit
would trip, and then enter an infinite loop as panic() does not work
during debugger startup. Now the assert is true and everything works
as it did before.
The 64-bit address accounting that was added used a hardcoded bar of 0,
which is not what we want here, so use the correct offsets instead.
Also account for sizes, too.
Otherwise legacy interrupts do not work at all on x86.
This fixes hrev55299, which contrary to the commit message,
did not "add" legacy interrupts support; it was already there,
and in fact that commit broke it on x86.
Had a look at the actual Debian os-prober (1.79) package and found
that they use /bin/sh as their shell for all their os-prober scripts.
So for Fedora and other downstream packages, someone must be going
through all the scripts and changing them to /usr/bin/sh. Switch
to the Debian variety since they're the upstream of everybody for this.
Change-Id: I2bed8cb133640861311061261ff0cae8ae6f2648
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/haiku/+/4599
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This reverts commit 3e8376c6dd.
Reason for revert: Bootloader currently fails to load kernel
It should be added back once the kernel can start.
Change-Id: Iebefbf8681aff4dff09cef7b7eb832b61f7789c7
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on x86, gcc emits a local reference to __stack_chk_fail_local
which can only be provided by a static library. as we don't have
a libroot_nonshared, we use libgcc from gcc, in which libssp_nonshared
was merged, from version 8.3.0_2019_05_24-11.
Change-Id: I22bf26dec5c1fe69a3915a923bd716a494f846ce
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/haiku/+/4564
Reviewed-by: Jérôme Duval <jerome.duval@gmail.com>
For inverse masks the real bounds rect is the canvas, as the points that
pass through are the ones not drawn.
Change-Id: I420a5eca419b215b55e4c2362e2c7646465a4cd3
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A few visual tests of clipping composition with different combinations of
layers with and without the inverse bit.
Change-Id: Icddb377508733463378f93b24075fd06e54ef2cb
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Someone on the internet found out gcc only understand posix_memalign.
The alloc_align attribute may be applied to a function that returns
a pointer and takes at least one argument of an integer or enumerated
type. It indicates that the returned pointer is aligned on a boundary
given by the function argument at position.
Change-Id: I4b0af6ef3020da1fb460652117286193d5d72f1e
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/haiku/+/4514
Reviewed-by: Fredrik Holmqvist <fredrik.holmqvist@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Adrien Destugues <pulkomandy@gmail.com>
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http://www.acme.com/software/thttpd/#releasenotes
Compiled on 32 and 64bit, ran PoorMan, and verified it served webpage and shows logs correctly.
Change-Id: I23fdf0f9910089aa8e24bb66ed7fb49b065b5577
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