for some types (like "application/x-vnd.Be-elfexecutable") would fail. This fixes
bug #666 (no, I'm not the exorcist :-)).
* Renamed private methods to have the '_' prefix.
* Cleanup, added license.
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arch dependent code (they will be removed as soon as someone else
asks for these interrupt lines).
* Added an interrupt driven keyboard handler to the kernel that uses
this technique. As a result, you can now press F12 to enter the kernel
debugger before the input_server has been started, and Control-Alt-Delete
should reboot the system (actually I did not test the latter yet).
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when enabled, and B_NORMAL_WINDOW_FEEL when disabled. IOW when enabled, no
other windows can interfere.
* Therefore, it's no longer necessary to have the screen_blanker window
use kWindowScreenFeel - it will set its window to full screen as long
as the blanker runs.
* Added a AS_APP_CRASHED notification in the app_server that will remove
all kWindowScreenFeels from the windows of the crashed app.
* This is now used by the debugger to ensure that the debugger alert will
be visible.
* Factored out a DesktopLink class out of the BRoster::_ActivateApp()
method. This class is now also used in the new BRoster::_ApplicationCrashed()
method as used in the debug_server (via BRoster::Private).
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representing the interface for, well, MIME sniffer add-ons.
* Implemented the respective add-on manager and make use of it in
the MIME database code. Unfortunately the MIME DB code completely
lives in libbe.so and hence I had to put my code there too.
IMHO we should (one day) remove the direct (read-only) MIME DB
access from libbe and move everything into the registrar.
Currently the add-on manager supports built-in add-ons only; it
doesn't really load anything from disk ATM.
* Added a built-in text sniffer add-on to the registrar. It's based
upon the BSD file tool code.
This closes bug #250 (plain text files are identified as such, now).
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* simplified drawing a bit, and got rid of those scary scale*() stuff (which also
results in better looks). The monitor now looks like the one in Screen; I think
it should either be a very reduced form or a very detailed form, but anything
in between often looks just odd.
* It now also listens to B_MOUSE_DOWN incl. mouse tracking, not only to B_MOUSE_UP.
* Less flickering on state changes (and focus change).
* Loading settings no longer overwrites defaults missing from the settings.
* Renamed ScreenSaverSettings::GetBlankCorner() to BlankCorner(),
LoadSettings() to Load(), GetState() to GetModuleState(), ....
* Some more cleanup.
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Renamed lots of things, like ScreenSaverThread to ScreenSaverRunner,
refactored code, etc. Much cleaner interfaces and code.
* Fixed a couple of bugs and in the add-on handling, especially some settings
related bugs (ie. testing a screen saver will now use its latest settings,
etc.).
* Correctly implemented DPMS support in ScreenSaverPrefs and the ScreenSaver
preferences application - screen_blanker still ignores them, though.
* It's not yet font sensitive either.
* Changed the input_server add-on to not switch to the screen blanker immediately
when it's in the "blank corner" - doesn't seem to work yet, though (only tested
under Qemu).
* Correctly implemented the "preview" function (before, a screen saver would
never know it rendered a preview).
* Evaluates the return value of BScreenSaver::StartSaver().
* The screen saver thread is no longer killed without notice - it's now
always shut down properly.
* Made the code more robust against failure.
* Introduced some new bugs as well (the screen saver list view doesn't jump to
the selection anymore, for some reason), those will be fixed later (as the
remaining issues).
* Probably some more I forgot about.
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running team to be able to fill in the team_info::args field. Currently, only
the path is stored, there, though.
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-> a USB Mass Storgage module (SCSI bus manager add-on)
-> a SiS 7018 AC97 driver (uses "old" audio driver interface)
-> a USB Serial driver
-> a USB Vision driver and media add-on (Haupauge WinTV USB)
* moved R3MediaDefs.h from usb_audio driver to common place
headers/private/audio (also used by SiS 7018 driver)
* added TV tuner frequency defines to data/settings/media/usb_vision
Some of these drivers are in unfinished state, particularily the
USB Vision driver, the VideoProducer doesn't seem to use it yet,
the USB Mass Storage module is known to work though, it also includes
add-ons for itself that add support for some "special" hardware, these
are not integrated with the Jamfile build system though.
Also I didn't much much time with the "CVS package" targets, the
ReadMes are not added, someone with more knowledge about this could
add them...
None of this stuff is added to the Haiku image, it is simply included
to be maintained in the Haiku tree from now on.
* fixed a bug in Video Producer sample inherited from Be Sample
code - the timing from the time source was not really used,
on some systems this could cause in the producer not waking
up at the correct time if the system time and audio card time
are drifting apart
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export those functions. The log_coll stuff now uses system_time() instead
if enabled - that should be good enough.
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output as well.
* Obviously got the register for INTEL_DISPLAY_B_DIGITAL_PORT wrong - it's
not 0x61000 but 0x61140, maybe that can explain the fun we had at BeGeistert :)
* Renamed the analog display registers to better fit the digital ones, ie.
replaced DISPLAY with DISPLAY_A - although this might be not really correct
as it seems that the pipes can be selected arbitrarily.
* Minor cleanup.
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Need to clean this up, though. It even sort of worked on tic's IBM X40
on BeGeistert - if you weren't irritated by the fact some parts of the
screen were just black, that is :-)
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that at least 8 bit modes seems to work (but overlay only partially)
* Added "hardware_cursor" option to the settings file - when set to "false", you should
have a cursor in the second output now as well.
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without having a VESA mode set first (thanks to Stephan for noticing
this).
* intel_set_display_mode() now calls intel_propose_display_mode() to make
sure the mode passed in is valid. Note, B_PROPOSE_DISPLAY_MODE is still
not working correctly (which will cause problems for BWindowScreen and
friends).
* Minor cleanup.
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introduced a lock that is used in B_SET_DISPLAY_MODE etc.
* Correctly implemented B_ACQUIRE_ENGINE and B_RELEASE_ENGINE now (ie. they lock
the engine now).
* The lock of the ring buffers is now deleted when the (primary) accelerant is closed.
* Minor cleanup.
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* Turns out cursor handling is simpler as originally thought, so I could remove its
physical mapping - it's still put into the shared area, though, although that isn't
needed for this chip (but could eventually simplify the handling of other generations
of this chip).
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(in the kernel driver) fail - or crash the system.
* Waiting for VBLANK now works as expected - you actually have to *set* the bit
to clear it, isn't that obvious? :-)
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is no good (or reliable) way to retrieve the physical address of "stolen"
(by the BIOS) graphics memory.
* Implemented allocation of additional graphics memory in case the BIOS was
a bit too cheap. We now guarantee 8 MB of memory available to the graphics
chip - would be nicer to only allocate that on demand, though.
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I am also not sure if it's working correctly.
* Minor cleanup.
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use it (which isn't really that bad).
* B_SCREEN_TO_SCREEN_BLIT is now working as intended, so we can finally move
windows and scroll at decent speed :-)
* Implemented a simple version of B_WAIT_ENGINE_IDLE for now.
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the usual order of other registers, so I mixed it up: vertical downscaling
is now working as expected as well.
* The downscaling factor was a tiny bit too low (one pixel from the view).
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used, though.
* Renamed the PhyisicalPageMapper class to AreaKeeper and made it a bit more
generic (ie. it can now also create usual areas)
* The shared_info is now created using the AreaKeeper, too, and this actually
fixes some potential memory leaks.
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overlay - this will improve the overlay performance when the engine is
under load (the acceleration engine will use the primary lower priority
ring buffer).
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mode), but you have to set the scaling UV registers in order to have correct
overlay.
* In other words, overlay is working now! There are still issues with it, which
can probably be attributed to missing bounds checks (the screen goes black
when you leave full-screen mode in VLC - but not if overlay just stops).
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* As suggested by Korli, the signal is now encoded in the "reason" field of
wait_for_child().
* waitpid() now sets the status passed in so that the signal can be read out
(but it still doesn't do it's full job).
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scan job in the calling thread).
* KDiskDeviceManager::InitialDeviceScan() now runs synchronously, so that
get_boot_partitions() doesn't need to do this ugly wait hack.
* KDiskDeviceManager::CreateFileDevice() can now run synchronously as well, which
fixes a deadlock in fs_mount() - note, mounting file devices still doesn't work,
though as Haiku's BFS doesn't allow this right now.
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the Intel chip obviously cannot do overlays in B_RGB16 - even though it pretends
to be able to do that.
* B_YCbCr422 seems to work, though, I haven't tested any other spaces for now, and
I somewhat doubt they will work. It's all green, though, and the scaling doesn't
seem to be correct - that we be solvable, though :)
* There aren't any bounds checks (so don't move the window out of the screen), and
also the overlay_view offsets are ignored.
* Scaling and moving is now detected, and there is always as little work done as
possible to reduce the workload on buffer switches (the most common case).
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lsb to msb).
* The result is that there is now *something* to see when overlay is turned on. In
fact the whole screen goes dark besides a few pixels on the top - now isn't that
something? :-)
* The overlay is also turned off again correctly - which also revealed a bug in our
app_server: B_CONFIGURE_OVERLAY is not always called with window=NULL/view=NULL
to turn off overlay (might be an incorrect handling of BView::ClearOverlay()).
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when called with interrupts turned off, get_memory_map() will now call the new
vm_translation_map_ops::query_interrupt() call.
Under PPC, this is trivial (at least right now), but on x86 we need to make sure
we have access to the page table entry, ie. we need to create an area that points
to its own page table entry, so that we can map in the page table entry containing
the address we're looking for. It's not really nice, feel free to come up with
a cleaner solution :-)
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always call all handlers in this case, but we still try to return the correct
return code (ie. B_HANDLED_INTERRUPT and B_INVOKE_SCHEDULER).
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small) up for this specific task - this will later be used for the acceleration
engine as well.
Some more work on overlay initialization, doesn't do anything yet, though.
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