This bug was introduced by changing IS_USER_ADDRESS to check against
USER_BASE AND USER_TOP rather than just !IS_KERNEL_ADDRESS. Faults
on addresses outside both the user and kernel address spaces (i.e. the
gap between user and kernel) would result in addressSpace being NULL,
but addressSpace was being used without checking for NULL at one point.
If an uncanonical address is accessed a general protection fault will
be raised. When in the debugger, uncanonical address faults should be
handled by the fault handler (if any).
The coreutils sources get built against the regex.h included with
coreutils, but linked against the regex implementation in libroot. Some
of the types used by coreutils' regex implementation differ from those
in libroot's on 64-bit platforms meaning they are incompatible. Fixed by
building coreutils' own regex implementation rather than linking to
libroot's (GCC 2 still uses libroot though, coreutils' implementation
doesn't build with GCC 2).
* Various compilation fixes.
* Fixes to the FreeBSD compatibility layer (from comparing the x86-
specific bits with the equivalent amd64 sources in FreeBSD).
* Compile all the Ethernet drivers except for sis900 and wb840, these
require a bit more work to fix (will file a ticket soon). Tested
ipro1000 and rtl81xx, no issues.
Some preference apps, mount_server and AboutSystem. Removed the check
for x86_64 in the boot script, the normal path through the script will
work now. Also removed a temporary hack to workaround AboutSystem not
being there in build_haiku_image.
The type of BRegion::fCount is long, and ServerLink sends/receives it
with sizeof(long), but LinkReceiver was using sizeof(int32). Due to
long being 64 bit this was resulting in a mismatch. This fixes the
drawing problems on x86_64.
Previously, changing a file's icon was creating both an attribute
and a ressource, now it only saves it as an attribute
i.e. don't change the file content.
This became visible when dragging an image together with a cursor that has a reasonable large hotspot. In this case the cursor and the bitmap were shifted to much.
In rare cases such as described in #7955 BTextView happens to calculate the
width of a tab close to zero (e.g. 0.000031). This patch adds a fallback to the
default tab width in that case.
Signed-off-by: Ryan Leavengood <leavengood@gmail.com>
Due to a previous change in the incrementation of models in AddPosesTask,
PoseView containing large number of poses were prone to crash in ClearPoses().
Gaps in PoseList or other invalid memory area were introduced.
Thanks to x-ist for precious assistance in spotting those issues!
Again, a regression fix. Under some circumstance, fFiltering was wrongly
set. Also, the node wasn't open before checking the BRefFilter and some
filters expected that to be.
Regression of hrev44493, file panel crashed when changing dir and
filtering being disabled (sorry!)
Also fix the widget editing when filtering is activated. Now renaming
a file/folder and causing it to 'fall off' the filter does work.
Following hrev44493, the way ShouldShowPose was used changed a bit,
to harmonize with type ahead filtering.
This updates OpenWithWindow to use a BRefFilter to do its
filtering rather than overloading ShouldShowPose.
1. A BRefFilter-ed PoseView wouldn't keep monitoring files after its opening
thus not picking up files that happen to fit the filter thereafter (mime attr
updated, etc..)
2. A filtered PoseView wouldn't get updated when:
a) a column was added or removed
b) a file was renamed
c) a file was moved
3. Harmonize the way BRefFiltering and Type-ahead filtering are working. Both
can be used together.
4. The handler for AttributeChanged() wasn't working properly if link(s) of a
changed model was/were its siblings.
5. Broken links weren't detected/updated (it nows monitor the lost target
parent directory, and wait for the target creation to show the link fixed)
This is a big change (even more considering the 'critical-ness' of the component)
Testing is MUCH welcome!
Should fix#4254, #5381, #1717 (and maybe others)
As mentioned in one of the previous commits, breakpoints don't work
properly yet, and I haven't done much extensive testing yet, but the
basic functionality works.
Reused x86 arch_user_debugger.cpp, with a few minor changes to make
the code work for both 32 and 64 bit. Something isn't quite working
right, if a breakpoint is hit the kernel will hang. Other than that
everything appears to work correctly.
* Force fractional feedback divider on APU's
* Spread Spectrum is now probed more correctly
across multiple encoders and cards
* SS still disabled however.
* Move DisplayPort external pixel clock out of pll
as this frequency is card-wide.
* Add new function to pull display clock frequency
and other card-wide settings.
* Set displayDefault frequency card-wide
* My DisplayPort LVDS bridge laptop now kind of works
(a clock somewhere seems a little off though)
There were two problems with the last commit:
* the list needed to be outside of the top-level loop.
* BList was just broken for sorting translation_format pointers.
I fixed this by moving the loop outside and converting the translation_formats
to translator_info, which has the translator_id, since that is needed to create
the menu item, and would otherwise be unavailable outside the loop.
I tried to get this working with BList, but the sorting was completely broken,
and converting to BObjectList made the code much, much better and worked great.
Screw BList and casting, hurray templated BObjectList.
Really fixes#6782.