enqueueing a thread to the run queue.
This mechanism is now used for the thread priority boost on semaphore
release. Also, those threads are no longer made real time threads, they
now get a temporary priority of B_FIRST_REAL_TIME_PRIORITY - 1.
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moment, but committing since it's too late to continue working, and at
least the window is resized correctly...
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different "force" levels now and updates the app file info attributes
for shared object files.
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device tree for PCI controllers and make them known to the bus manager,
if we know how to talk with them. ATM we support only the UniNorth chip,
which can be found in G4 Macs (code ported from FreeBSD).
As far as I can judge it, all attached devices are identified correctly
on all three host bridges of my Mac mini.
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* Moved the Open Firmware function platform_get_next_device() from
the boot loader into the kernel (renamed to of_get_next_device()).
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* BEntry::Remove() now uses _kern_remove_dir() for directories.
* Added fd parameter to _kern_remove_dir().
* Fixed LibBeAdapter's _kern_unlink() to only work on files, and
added _kern_remove_dir() for directories.
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message header into account. It worked before at some point as BLooper was
letting the looper handle messages to invalid targets - they are now just
dropped.
This fixes bug #93.
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can now safely unmount volumes that are still in use by some applications.
Minor fixes to the FD disconnection implementation:
* put_fd() checked the condition for being able to disconnect a descriptor
incorrectly (causing the FD to never be disconnected).
* remove_fd() would hand out disconnected descriptors (but should have
returned NULL for them).
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code. The stack pointer was not adjusted, hence we were
overwriting the previous register value. But it looks like I
missed to check in the arch_cpu.h with the iframe structure
including the floating point registers anyway.
* Backported the ELF PPC relocation code from the boot loader to
the kernel.
* Fixed the PPC version of arch_thread_switch_kstack_and_call().
Apparently the signature had changed, but the assembly
implementation was not adjusted accordingly.
* sc prints more registers now (LR, CR, CTR, XER,...).
* Fixed several occurences of not-working fault handlers.
Apparently the compiler realized, that the "error" label was
never jumped to (by the code it knew), and optimized the
respective code away. Now we use a trick to make it think the
error label might actually be jumped to. I wonder whether the
x86 version has the same problem when being compiled with GCC4.
* Adopted the x86 page fault handling interrupt code.
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We don't do anything with it yet, though, so the BIOS will probably ignore us since
we are supposed to poll for events.
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* Cloned iframe stack management from x86.
* Reimplemented arch_thread_{get,set}_current_thread(). The
thread structure is stored in SPRG2. It is set to NULL in
arch_cpu_preboot_init(), now. A non-null current thread
causes all kinds of undesired behavior in early boot code.
* We establish the address space mappings we know from the
Open Firmware as areas. At least those in kernel address
space. The ones in userland address space are tougher.
Fortunately on my Mac mini there aren't any save the
boot_loader stack, which is not needed any longer anyway.
* Added stack trace support to the kernel debugger. Mostly
cloned and adjusted the x86 code. Some bits are still
missing, like stack traces for other threads.
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void after turning off BAT for the segment containing itself.
The monster macro for the exception vector code was not really
elegant besides being too long for the 32 byte performance
monitor exception slot. Furthermore wasting three of the SPRG*
registers as cheap scratch memory wasn't that nice either.
We now have a three-step approach: The exception vectors
themselves contain only five instructions which branch to common
code at the beginning of the same physical page. That one sets
up BAT for itself, turns address translation back on and jumps
into the kernel. There we turn off BAT again, dump an iframe,
and enter the actual exception handler (/dispatcher). Upon return
the registers are restored from the iframe and we get back to the
place where the exception occurred.
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* fixed weird pointer conversion in SetStyle()
* fixed a potential mix up in operator=() in case the
other ServerFont has fStyle == NULL
ServerWindow:
* the WindowLayer fTopLayer cannot be deleted by
client request, just for safety reasons
* the link is flushed if there is no drawing engine,
but this case is theoretical only
* deleting the ServerWindow object syncs with the
client, so that when BBitmaps are deleted, they
can be sure there are no pending messages (which
would be executed in a nother thread)
* there is no timeout anymore when sending messages
to the client, which made absolutely no sense
AGGTextRenderer:
* renamed fFontManager to fFontCache, because that's
what it really is
* fLastFamilyAndStyle defaulted to the system plain
font and therefor that font was never loaded when
the font never changed meanwhile
DrawingMode:
* I'm not quite sure but I think there was the
potential of a division by zero, at least I
had crashes with "divide error"
HWInterface:
* fix update when the cursor shape changed in
double buffered mode
ViewLayer:
* since the top layer is never really deleted
before its time has come, it is not necessary
to set it to NULL in the ViewLayer destructor
ViewLayer/WindowLayer:
* added a function to collect the view tokens
that are affected by an update session
EventDispatcher:
* use the importance of the message for the timeout
in _SendMessage()
* drop mouse moved events in the server if we're
lagging behind more than 5 ms (Axel, maybe review)
View:
* there were some problems with the locking
of the BWindow looper in RemoveSelf(), since
this is called from the window destructor,
also of BWindows from BBitmaps, which have
never been run (this might need review), at
least I seem to have solved the crashing
problems introduced by actually deleting the
view hirarchy in the BWindow destructor
* fixed _Draw() for being used non-recursively,
temporarily disabled DrawAfterChildren, which
didn't work yet anyways (because views cannot
draw over children in the server yet)
Window:
* small cleanup when deleting shortcuts
* sync with the server when having send
AS_DELETE_WINDOW (see ServerWindow above)
* fixed locking in Begin/EndViewTransaction()
* removed folding of _UPDATE_ messages, since
there is only one ever in the queue
* set the fInTransaction flag during an update,
I plan to use this in BView later to
flush the link when drawing outside of an
update
* BView::_Draw() is now called by view token,
this gives the next leap forward in speed,
the overhead because of drawing clean views
was considerable
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The time base conversion factor is the 32 bit value
2^32 * 1000000 / time base frequency,
so the system time can be computed by
system time = time base * conversion factor / 2^32.
The expression in system_time() looks more complicated now, but is
actually much faster (factor 2.5 on my Mac mini). I'm positively
surprised, how good the assembly looks, that GCC 4 generates. There's
not that much potential for optimization by hand-coding the function.
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parts, too. Fixed a potential overflow.
* The generic physical page mapper reserves the virtual address range
for the IO space now, so that noone can interfere until an area has
been created. The location of the IO space is no longer fixed; it
didn't look to me like it was necessary for x86, and we definitely
need to be flexible for PPC.
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now run under BeOS as well (as long as they don't use any functions that are not
available under R5).
The solution is a bit messy, but we have to live with it :-)
The runtime loader now patches the __gRuntimeLoader symbol in libroot.so to point
to its exported structure instead of passing it to the init functions as an
argument.
(Hax0red by axeld and bonefish on stippi's assimilated machine -- resistence is futile)
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device in the Open Firmware implementation of boot loader and
pass its path to the kernel, where it's opened and used for
getting/setting the real time. The expensive atomic_*64() on PPC
32-bit make things a bit more complicated. Moreover, missing
64 bit multiplication and division instructions won't really
allow system_time() to be anywhere near as fast as on x86. :-/
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substructure now (that's the only member actually). The system time
offset is therefore accessed via architecture specific accessor
functions.
Note, that this commit breaks the PPC build. Since I want to rename at
least one file I've already changed, I can't avoid that.
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(year, month,...) representation out of the x86 specific code and put
respective support functions into real_time_clock.c. We'll need those
for the PPC specific part too.
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Basically the architecture specific code is now responsible to
init and make use of the platform specific code, now. The reason
being that we have only one kernel per platform and thus cannot
decide at compile time, which platform to use (if any).
The PPC implementation features an abstract base class PPCPlatform
(implemented for all supported platforms) through which platform
support is provided.
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bus, and time base frequency) in the PPC boot loader, and propagate
them to the kernel via kernel_args.
* Now we use the correct time base frequency for timer calculations.
* Implemented PPC specific system info stuff. Added a few PPC CPU
types to <OS.h>.
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remapping stuff into separate functions and made them available to
others.
* Remap the exception handler space in arch_int_init_post_vm() into the
kernel address space (same issue as with the page table).
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According to the spec we need to set it before taking over the MMU,
but we can't call it before arch_mmu_init(), since we need the OF
to allocate the page table. So we do it after we have allocated
the new page table.
* Added PPC specific kernel_args: The virtual address ranges we want
to keep in the kernel. We fill that in with the translations we
find when initializing the MMU stuff. We remove the memory the
boot loader occupies from those. Besides the stack for the boot
loader only the OF stuff remains.
* arch_mmu_allocate() now starts to search at KERNEL_BASE for a free
virtual address when no particular address is requested. This saves
us further trouble in the kernel, since those allocations would
need to be remapped otherwise.
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brick wall collisions. Along the way I found a few defines that no longer
exist in Haiku - changed B_BEOS_VERSION_DANO to use Haiku versions (anyone
rebuilding under Dano might want to undo it). By the way, the BeOS version
number define system might be worth using, since it's a numerical compare
rather than #if defined(V1) || defined (V2) || defined (V3) and so on.
What sort of errors? Besides needing libzeta.so for some things, the
networking compatibility compile doesn't work (libbind and all that).
Some examples among many:
In file included from /boot/home/Haiku/src/kits/mail/numailkit.cpp:14:
/boot/develop/headers/be/support/Autolock.h:3: using directive `BAutolock' introduced ambiguous type `BAutolock'
In file included from /boot/home/Haiku/src/kits/network/compat/libnet/netdebug.c:6:
/boot/home/Haiku/headers/private/net/netdebug.h:32: syntax error before `void'
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the fact that I couldn't find ptesync in an otherwise more complete
documentation I downloaded yesterday made me suspicious.
* arch_cpu_global_TLB_invalidate() uses tlbia now. The instruction is
optional, but so is tlbie (how I understood it is that both exist,
when the architecture implementation has a TLB). And the former loop
looked just scary.
* Implemented arch_cpu_user_TLB_invalidate(). It does just the same as
arch_cpu_global_TLB_invalidate().
* Some changes with respect to synchronization required on page table
and segment register updates.
* Some more minor renaming. Pulled a new function
remove_page_table_entry() out of unmap_tmap().
* In arch_vm_translation_map_init_post_area() we do now remap the page
table into the kernel address space, if it was without before. The
page table might actually be a good application for BAT, though.
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{HAIKU,HOST,TARGET}_KERNEL_PIC_{CC,LINK}FLAGS which define the
compiler/linker flags specifying the kind of position independence
the kernel shall have. For x86 we had and still have -fno-pic, but the
PPC kernel has -fPIE (position independent executable) now, as we
need to relocate it.
* The boot loader relocates the kernel now. Mostly copied the relocation
code from the kernel ELF loader. Almost completely rewrote the PPC
specific relocation code, though. It's more correct and more complete now
(some things are still missing though).
* Added boot platform awareness to the kernel. Moved the generic
Open Firmware code (openfirmware.c/h) from the boot loader to the kernel.
* The kernel PPC serial debug output is sent to the console for the time
being.
* The PPC boot loader counts the CPUs now and allocates the kernel stacks
(made OF device iteration a bit more flexible on the way -- the search
can be restricted to subtree). Furthermore we really enter the kernel...
(Yay! :-) ... and crash in the first dprintf() (in the atomic_set()
called by acquire_spinlock()). kprintf() works, though.
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as only the BitmapManager class is allowed to call them.
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specifying whether only the exact supplied address is acceptable. If
false, the address is considered a hint only. It will be picked, if
available, otherwise a greater address is tried to be acquired, and
as last resort any address. This feature is only implemented for PPC.
It is needed since the preferred kernel text base address 0x80000000
might not be available (and actually isn't on my Mac mini).
* Fixed a bug in the PPC memory management code:
is_{virtual,physical}_allocated() were checking whether the given
range was completely contained by an existing range instead of
checking for intersection. As a consequence we could (and did) allocate
a range intersecting with already allocated ranges. The kernel segment
thus overwrote OF memory for instance.
* The ELF loader makes sure that it got both text and data segment of
the image to be loaded.
The PPC boot loader successfully loads kernel and modules now. Next
comes the hard part, I'm afraid.
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IP, and UDP, as well as a home brewn UDP based protocol, "remote disk",
which provides random access to a single remote file/device. The Open
Firmware flavored boot loader automatically initializes the net stack,
searches for a remote disk, and tries to boot from it, if the boot
device is a network device (e.g. when loading the boot loader via
TFTP).
This is quite nice for developing with a two-machine setup, since one
doesn't even need to install Haiku on the test machine anymore, but can
serve it directly from the development machine. When the networking
support in the kernel is working, this method could even be used to
fully boot, not just for loading kernel and initial modules.
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vm_cache_ref starts with a reference count of 1. When acquiring a vm_cache,
you no longer need to worry if that should go through the vm_store, or not;
as it now always does.
* map_backing_store() no longer needs to play with the vm_cache_ref
references.
* that simplified some code.
* vfs_get_vnode_cache() now grabs a reference to the cache, if successful.
* better balanced vnode ownership on vnode_store creation (vnode_store
released the vnode before if its creation failed).
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this saves 4 bytes per page. To compensate the loss of bytes, the offset is now
stored in page size units, that's enough to address 2^44 or 16 TB (which is now
the maximal supported file size!).
* Renamed vm_page::ppn to physical_page_number.
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arch/*/thread_struct.h to arch_thread_types.h, so that it can directly
be included without having to specify the architecure.
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them apart (this even saves a pointer from vm_virtual_map to its address space)
* aspace -> address_space
* vm_create_address_space() did not check if creating the semaphore succeeded
* Removed team::kaspace - was not really needed (introduced a new vm_kernel_address_space()
function that doesn't grab a reference to the address space)
* Removed vm_address_space::name - it was just a copy of the team name, anyway,
and there is always only one address space per team
* Removed aspace_id - the address space is now using the team_id
* Some cleanup.
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written the page, we now do it before, so that it cannot lose any changed data
anymore; it doesn't matter if the page is written to while writing it back, the
worst thing that can happen is that we write the same page twice. Also, we don't
rely on the PAGE_MODIFIED bit anymore, we now check all mappings of that page
to find all modified pages, no matter how far the (currently disabled) page
daemon had come.
Also, destroying an area will now result in writing back changed pages - this
is only really important for memory mapped files, though, and should probably
be avoided for other vm_store types.
Minor cleanup.
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Moved some headers around and cleaned them up.
Fixed threading code in libbind.so. Don't know why I hadn't noticed this before. Now it is reliable, but uses an even uglier hack.
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mappings yet, that's a good way to test this functionality.
* Turns out the directory of the mappings must be known already - they
should be added automatically, but I've added them manually for now
(which is okay for the default system directory).
* Having more than one style with the same family in the mappings didn't
work as planned - it now does.
* On my current system, time spend in the font manager constructor went
down from 1.5 secs to around 12000 usecs (and I have only a moderate
number of fonts installed, or so I thought - looks like the mappings
were a good idea :-)) - and that directly cuts down the boot time.
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service depends on it, it doesn't make any sense to call it that early in the
game.
* The VFS now has a low memory handler for vnodes as well. If there is enough
memory left, it won't free any vnodes anymore.
* Potential crashing bug fix: some functions did not check if the FD passed
in belonged to the right type; they just assumed it had a valid vnode, but
it could have had a mount structure associated as well.
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memory status.
Added new B_NO_LOW_MEMORY constant for the usual case.
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kernel TLBs from being flushed on context switch.
* new arch_cpu_user_TLB_invalidate() that now does what arch_cpu_global_TLB_invalidate()
did before.
* arch_cpu_global_TLB_invalidate() will now flush all TLBs, even those from the
kernel.
* some cleanups.
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* The boot loader now checks the CPU for the cpuid and rdtsc features, which we
currently both rely on.
* Removed old and no longer used stage2_priv.h header
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has not yet been tested, though - I'll do this after this commit):
* Removed the arch_memory_type stuff from vm_area; since there are only 8 memory
ranges on x86, it's simply overkill. The MTRR code now remembers the area ID
and finds the MTRR that way (it could also iterate over the existing MTRRs).
* Introduced some post_modules() init functions.
* If the other x86 CPUs out there don't differ a lot, MTRR functionality might
be put back into the kernel.
* x86_write_msr() was broken, it wrote the 64 bit number with the 32 bit words
switched - it took me some time (and lots of #GPs) to figure that one out.
* Removed the macro read_ebp() and introduced a function x86_read_ebp()
(it's not really a time critical call).
* Followed the Intel docs on how to change MTRRs (symmetrically on all CPUs
with caches turned off).
* Asking for memory types will automatically change the requested length to
a power of two - note that BeOS seems to behave in the same, although that's
not really very clean.
* fixed MTRRs are ignored for now - we should make sure at least, though,
that they are identical on all CPUs (or turn them off, even though I'd
prefer the BIOS stuff to be uncacheable, which we don't enforce yet, though).
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* finally nailed that much hated bug where the
wrong background underneath the cursor was restored.
I always looked for this in the wrong place -
of course, you cannot blit regions on top
of the cursor and expect the backup of the
background to be magically valid still... ;-)
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is known by the server, anyway.
* B_MODAL_SUBSET_WINDOW_FEEL now also works as expected.
* Renamed AS_REM_FROM_SUBSET to AS_REMOVE_FROM_SUBSET.
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* renamed some Decorator functions like GetLook() to Look().
* renamed _look to fLook and _flags to fFlags.
* removed the feel from decorators - they don't need to know
or care about the feel.
* the DefaultDecorator didn't allow resizing of modal windows.
* DefaultDecorator::SetTitle() no longer clears the passed
in updateRegion, it just fills it (so that you can call
more than one of these methods after the other, and still
get a correct update region).
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know what's going on, but this appears to fix it. And since we'll get a new glyph
layout backend sooner or later, I don't want to mess with that stuff again.
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an app_server code. It's always up-to-date as it just reads the header
directly.
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* RootLayer's mouse event processing is now at its minimum - the
EventDispatcher handles them now. As a result, a window will now
get only one message per event.
* RootLayer adds "_view_token" to mouse moved messages that specify
the view currently under the cursor.
* There is now a mouse event layer in RootLayer that gets preferred
when it's set - this is now used for the window moving instead of
the previous mechanism.
* changed the previous DistributeMessage() to an UnpackMessage()
method following Adi's suggestion.
* caveat: some things might be functionally broken in RootLayer now
because of removing the mouse notification stuff.
* "be:transit" handling is now done completely client side by
BWindow::_SanitizeMessage(() (similar to what the input_server does).
This should also make the mechanism pretty robust, since every
B_MOUSE_MOVED message can now trigger the view transit (in case a
message is lost). B_WINDOW_ACTIVATED messages should be generated
client side as well.
* renamed AS_LAYER_GET_MOUSE_COORDS to AS_GET_MOUSE as it's not a
layer specific command, and also gets the mouse buttons.
* B_MOUSE_* messages from the up server now contain only a "screen_where"
field; "where" (in window's coordinates) and "be:view_where" are
added in BMessage::_SanitizeMessage().
* messages that don't have a valid target in the looper are now
dropped instead of being sent to the looper - this should be done
in BLooper as well, though.
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task_looper() again.
* removed BMessenger::fPreferred - whenever you had to specify "usePreferred" separately,
you don't have to do that anymore - use B_PREFERRED_TOKEN instead.
* fixed BTokenSpace::GetToken() semantics: it will no longer touch the "object" argument
in case of failure.
* Introduced a BWindow::_DistributeMessage() that will be part of the event dispatcher
counterpart to the app_server (the other will be _DetermineTarget()).
* Made it easier to use Michael's Message4 implementation: just add the following line
to your UserBuildConfig:
AppendToConfigVar DEFINES : HAIKU_TOP src : USING_MESSAGE4 : global ;
* Introduced ServerWindow::HandlerMessenger() and FocusMessenger() - the first will
target the client handler, while the other will target the preferred handler of the
client looper (usually the view having focus).
* Fixed dano message unflattening in the Message4 code.
* Changed BMessage::PrintToStream() to no longer use macros in the Message4 implementation.
* I hope that's all - it's a huge change, but it's all connected.
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used once now. If tokens were reused, you could eventually target the wrong
(but valid again) messenger.
* removed unused stuff (like GetList()).
* some cleanup.
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distribute any messages to the clients yet.
* removed the working thread from RootLayer - for now, its event handlers are
still called using input filters in the new event dispatcher, though (to
get things started).
* ServerApp is now using a BMessenger to identify its client, and no longer
stores the port/token separately.
* the input_server handshake is a bit simpler now, as it can now just reply
to the app_server message, removed unused code from ServerProtocol.h
* calmed down the MultiLocker (it always printed thread statistics on startup,
because it's compiled in debug mode).
* removed the cursor thread stuff from AppServer.cpp
* the new event dispatcher now uses a cursor thread when supported (only in
native mode, not in the test environment), although it improves cursor
movement under Qemu, the effect is not as good as expected - this might
need some more investigations (might just be a thread priority problem).
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* Rewrote event handling: instead of writing every single device message to
the event port, they are just queued in a list, and the event loop is only
notified if necessary (ie. if a notification has been sent already, new
events are just queued up until the input_server found the time to process
them).
* This also fixed a big memory leak: every message processed by EnqueueDeviceMessage()
(IOW every key or mouse event) was leaked!
* no longer abuses gInputMethodListLocker to lock the method event queue
(it now uses the standard event queue lock).
* removed the completely superfluous, weird and decelerating event caching mechanism
* tried to find a better distribution of work between _SanitizeEvents(),
_MethodizeEvents(), and _DispatchEvents().
* HandleSetMousePosition() now only does what it's supposed to do (this currently
causes the mouse to jump at the start, though).
* now uses the "Message4" for message sending if available.
* fixed "kb_mouse_settings.h" to include all headers it needs.
* some more cleanup.
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temporary handling code in the app_server.
* RootLayer no longer creates the input_server messaging port - this is now
the responsibility of the input_server.
* Moved AS_CREATE_[OFFSCREEN_]WINDOW from ServerApp::_MessageLooper() to
_DispatchMessage().
* The RootLayer thread is now started as soon as the input_server is there.
* removed or disabled any input_server stuff in the AppServer class.
* removed old message commmands to the app_server.
* Removed the R5_CURSOR_COMM and HAIKU_APPSERVER_COMM definitions: the
input_server is now automatically built correctly depending on the target.
* InputServer::EventLoop() plays now safe and checks for error conditions.
* InputServer::EnqueueDeviceMessage() seems to leak memory, added TODO about
this.
* InputServer event loop messaging uses ports for inner-app communication - why?
* The InputServer event loop thread is no longer killed on exit, it just quits
when its port is gone.
* Minor cleanup in input_server.
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have different token spaces depending on the scope of its objects.
* removed TokenHandler - we're now using BTokenSpace instead.
* removed unused IPoint.cpp - if we ever need it again, it can still easily be
resurrected from the dead.
* some cleanup.
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it must now fill the updateRegion parameter of SetTitle().
* WinBorder::SetName() is now greatly simplified and achieves better results
due to that.
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* BPrivateScreen now buffers its frame for 0.1 seconds (so that calling it several
times in a row is both consistent and cheap).
* Added GetFrameBufferConfig() call to the HW interface (and implemented it).
* Added server commands AS_VALID_SCREEN_ID, AS_GET_NEXT_SCREEN_ID, and
AS_GET_FRAME_BUFFER_CONFIG.
* BPrivateScreen::BaseAddress() and BPrivateScreen::BytesPerRow() are now working.
* minor cleanup.
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* Introduced and implemented AS_GET_SCREEN_ID_FROM_WINDOW - it only returns B_MAIN_SCREEN_ID,
though.
* renamed ServerWindow::fHandlerToken to fClientToken.
* The BScreen(BWindow *) constructor now really asks the server for the screen ID.
* ServerApp::fWindowList is now a BObjectList.
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it works in the test environment, but I haven't yet tested it on real hardware.
* moved PrivateScreen.h to src/kits/interface/ - it's not used outside of that one.
* moved reading the color map from the BPrivateScreen constructor to the ColorMap()
method.
* improved/cleaned server/client communication for the screen stuff a tiny bit.
* fixed the GetBitmap() method I implemented yesterday.
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* no more libappserver.so - this breaks the "Appearance" application, but that
has to be fixed some day later.
* the drawing stuff is now built in its own directory as libasdrawing.a.
* TEST_MODE defaults to "0" if not defined yet - it's overridden in the test
build now, not in the main build.
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categories:
* Missing includes (like <stdlib.h> and <string.h>).
* Linking against $(TARGET_LIBSTDC++) instead of libstdc++.r4.so.
* Local variables shadowing parameters.
* Default parameters in function definitions (as opposed to function
declarations).
* All C++ stuff (nothrow, map, set, vector, min, max,...) must be imported
explicitly from the std:: namespace now.
* "new (sometype)[...]" must read "new sometype[...]", even if sometype is
something like "const char *".
* __FUNCTION__ is no longer a string literal (but a string expression), i.e.
'printf(__FUNCTION__ ": ...\n")' is invalid code.
* A type cast results in a non-lvalue. E.g. "(char *)buffer += bytes"
is an invalid expression.
* "friend class SomeClass" only works when SomeClass is known before.
Otherwise the an inner class with that name is considered as friend.
gcc 4 is much pickier about scopes.
* gcc 4 is generally stricter with respect to type conversions in C.
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* Some work on _DetermineTarget(), more to come.
* Minor cleanup.
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Right now, only the updates are disabled as a start. I am not sure what else
we can do here, but there probably is something :-)
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* removing a font family or style now always goes through the font manager.
* removed FreeType "cache" remains (it wasn't used, anyway, and won't be used
by us).
* renamed SharedObject to ReferenceCounting as that's what it does.
* the default fonts weren't deleted on shutdown.
* added temporary work-around for waiting until a newly created entry is complete
(just waits a moment...) - this will be fixed once Haiku supports this in a
better way.
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* both, BinaryInsert() and BinaryInsertUnique() now propagate the result of
the AddItem() call - which could fail because of low memory.
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* the node monitor is now working - fonts can only be added yet, though
* deleting a FontFamily did not work before, as the last style to be
removed tried to delete the family again.
* "luckily", FontFamilies and FontStyles were not deleted at all before.
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construction.
* ServerFont::SetStyle() now adopts the style's face and direction, too.
* Started a more sane handling of ServerFont::SetFace() (at least there's
a to-do comment :-)).
* Minor cleanup (GetStyle() -> Style(), GetFamily() -> Family(),
GetPath() -> Path()).
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in the DesktopSettings as defaults, too (but can be changed there).
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the default fonts of the app_server.
Moved some font command implementations around to group them a bit better.
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length, not the length of the string.
Introduced a maximal string length that may be sent at once.
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updates.
* Optimized retrieving the font list from the server.
* This greatly simplifies the app_server communication for getting the font
list as well - there are now only 2 commands instead of 6.
* Moved extra font flags creation from ServerApp to FontStyle::Flags().
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Library names are now mapped for all targets but "host" (not only for
"haiku") -- added one more level of indirection to achieve that.
(TARGET_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP -> *_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP_*).
* Renamed build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h to BeOSBuildCompatibility.h
(auto-included when compiling something that uses the Be API for platform
"host" on anon-BeOS platform), and introduced build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h,
which can be included when compiling something that can be built for both,
Haiku and BeOS compatible platforms.
* Introduced libhaikucompat.a, a library that adds a few functions existing
under Haiku, but not under BeOS.
* New rule AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms.
* Renamed libopenbeos.so to libbe_haiku.so.
* Introduced new target platform "libbe_test", which is basically equivalent
to a BeOS compatible host platform target, with the exception, that instead
of the host platform's libbe.so a special build of Haiku's libbe.so
(libbe_haiku.so (formerly known as libopenbeos.so)) is used. Furthermore
Haiku's public app, interface, storage, and support kit headers are used
when compiling. This replaces the less nice way in which the test app server
and applications for this test environment were built.
When building for platform "libbe_test", the library name "be" is
autotranslated to "libbe_haiku.so". Thus most applications don't need
special fiddling when them building them for the app server test environment;
usually an "AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms libbe_test ;" will suffice.
* Reduced the dependencies of <syscalls.h> and fixed problems caused by this
(e.g. source files not including the needed headers directly).
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* Simplified server communication a bit: instead of separate queries for font
direction, "is fixed", ... there is now a private extra flags field that is
filled on demand.
* The server command names now describe what the command does, and are not simply
named after the BFont method (AS_SET_FAMILY_AND_STYLE vs. AS_GET_FAMILY_AND_STYLE_IDS).
* Replaced B_SET_SYSFONT_{PLAIN|BOLD|FIXED} with a single B_GET_SYSTEM_FONTS.
* Rewrote Font.h and added our license.
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* Painter implements DrawShape for stroking and filling BShape data
* Painter uses clipping to avoid problems with huge coordinates, the R5 app_server can be crashed by this.
-> this should be added to more places as well like text rendering
* DrawingEngine uses the Painter to draw BShape data
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will speed up launching the app_server considerably (once it's done).
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in user images - right now, it only finds the image name and base address.
Fixed "images" debugger command - it actually acquired a mutex to dump the images...
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to be able to follow the stack trace into userland.
No symbols there, yet, though.
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Removed that ambiguous second copy constructor and moved push state functionality
into a separate PushState() method.
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PopState() to make this possible.
When a new layer is created, the font state of the desktop will now be set: this fixes
a bug I introduced when separating the font manager's default font and the desktop's
default font.
The scaling stuff looks pretty broken to me.
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* moved the system default font functionality into the DesktopSettings class.
* ServerFont::SetStyle() is now a public method.
* Improved font fallback routines: they will never end up without a font if
there is at least one font installed.
* fixed some minor bugs in the DecorManager.
* Decorator now get a DesktopSettings object passed - dunno if that's a good
idea (since we'll have to open the DesktopSettings header), but it works
for now (and something like this is probably needed anyway).
* a clean ServerFont is now set to the system default font - and not to the
(user chosen) desktop default font anymore (since the font manager doesn't
know about that one).
* Improved font directory scanning in the font manager a bit, it's now using
find_directory() instead of hard-coded paths.
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* The FontFamily is no longer reference counting itself.
* SharedObject is now more useful and destructs itself when unused.
* Fixed FontStyle::GetHeight()/ServerFont::GetHeight() semantics.
* Simplified ServerFont constructors.
* Removed wrong function descriptions.
* FontStyleHeight is no longer used: the FontStyle is calculating the
base font height on construction - this reduces the resolution a bit,
but it's hopefully not causing any troubles (doesn't look like it,
at least).
* A FontStyle now removes itself from its family on destruction.
* More cleanup, removed unused stuff like FontStyleHeight.
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* To always be on the safe side, thread_hit_debug_event() now checks
whether the thread is the debug nub thread.
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Renamed LinkMsgReceiver.h and LinkMsgSender.h to LinkReceiver.h and LinkSender.h like
the classes they contain.
Split up PortLink.cpp/h into ServerLink.cpp/h and PortLink.cpp/h.
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B_TRUETYPE_WINDOWS, though.
* possibly returned an uninitialized error code in some BFont methods.
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they can disappear and IDs should stay persistent at least as long as the
system runs).
* destroying a FontStyle discards its FT_Face again.
* the font style and family names are now truncated to the appropriate length,
so that they can always be used via the Be API.
* (char *) == (char *) hardly compares the string (but was probably introduced
by me when I stopped FontFamily from accessing FontStyle privates
* removed FontServer::SaveList() - made no particular sense to me.
* removed superfluous "inline" keyword in the FontStyle definition.
* more cleanup.
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* simplified BFont::SetFamily*() server communication - there is now only
AS_SET_FAMILY_AND_STYLE left, but at least that one works correctly.
* BFont::fFace is now always updated correctly.
* Moved the fFace masking to the server - BFont doesn't know enough to do
this correctly, anyway.
* Only one version of get_font_style() worked correctly.
* Font family/style ID and index were used completely mixed up - this
would have become an issue as soon as the font list changes during
runtime.
* Enabled AS_GET_FONT_DIRECTION again - missing functionality should only
be taken into account on lowest level as long as it can be emulated.
* Made FontServer a bit clearer to use (more to come).
* fixed several allocation leaks in the font server communication.
* New FontStyle::Direction() method, that currently only returns
B_FONT_LEFT_TO_RIGHT, though.
* more cleanup.
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* BFont::Face() was almost always wrong - also on the server side,
_TranslateStyleToFace() was broken.
* a clean font was not correctly initialized to be_plain_font
* BFont::GetFamilyAndStyle() did not work correctly if either family
or style was NULL - which is allowed, and shouldn't have let it abort
its task.
* FontServer::GetStyle() by ID did not work reliably under certain
circumstances (but those were not reached with the current server)
* BFont::SetFamilyAndStyle() did not work when family was NULL, and
it also never set fFace correctly.
* Introduced a FontFamily::GetStyleWithFace()
* Renamed some FontFamily/FontStyle methods from ie. GetID() to ID()
to match the style used everywhere else in BeOS.
* Removed AS_SET_FAMILY_NAME as its no longer in use.
* Lots of cleanup and simplification.
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This seem to enhance the stability of the app_server by a magnitude (at least I can
now run apps like Installer and Media without an instant crash).
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Turns out we are using a single FT_Face object for a given font size throughout the
app_server - but the FT_Face object is not designed for a multi-threaded access, AFAICT.
For example, it only has a single glyph slot, that we were using from different threads.
This fix does not cover the renderer, however, which also uses that shared object; IOW
even though it will crash less often it will still crash because of this.
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* there is now a "Disable Hyper-Threading" safemode in the boot loader
* the SMP & HT menu items are now added in smp.cpp - and are only added
if the system supports one of them.
* more cleanup to smp_apic.h
* removed cpuid() from the boot loader's support.S - instead, it will now
use the one from the kernel.
* added a very weak HT detection: if the MP config only listed one CPU,
and this CPU supports HT, we enable the other logic processor manually -
as this currently doesn't work, it's disabled, though.
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The "data_ptr" parameter is now only freed if you specify SMP_MSG_FLAG_FREE_ARG
when sending the ICI message.
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Extracted scheduler_init() from start_scheduler() (which is now called scheduler_start()).
Moved scheduler related function prototypes from thread.h to the new scheduler.h.
Cleanup.
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part of the base table, not the extended table.
Renamed some structure fields, variables to be clearer and nicer to read.
Removed some unused stuff.
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your system, I've also added a "Disable SMP" safemode option. The NO_SMP
define is still there, and will be removed once SMP works flawlessly.
Prints out infos about the interrupt entries in the MP config.
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having the thread lock held and interrupts disabled.
Cleaned up the signal handling code, and fixed some minor bugs with blockable
vs. non-blockable signals.
thread_debug_info was using uint64 for signals sets instead of sigset_t.
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that into account as well (they were reporting an error even though everything
went fine).
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* got rid of bogus member variables in FontStyle (which were
already flags in the underlying FT_Face structure)
* disabled using the FreeType font cache -> I think from
my earlier tests, I can conclude that the cache was not
actually working. At least not giving any speed improvements.
The AGG engine contains a caching system, for now, it works ok.
I have no idea if this has anything to do with crashes in the
freetype code, but at least I have not seen any since this
change. But I have not tested much...
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some heuristic: when you booted from a CD, CDs are preferred; else, volumes with
names like "Haiku" or "System" are preferred - if someone has better ideas, please
shout.
Note, this heuristic will only come into play if the boot loader was loaded from
an image (ie. floppy/CD/network), and you didn't choose any boot device.
Added evil methods to the Stack class that come in handy (you can now directly
access the array) for this.
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and into its own file vfs_boot.cpp.
Added basic support for booting from CD - it doesn't give CDs a higher priority,
so you could end up booting from HD when you didn't explicetly select "CD-ROM"
in the boot loader. Eventually, it should only boot from HD in this case, if
booting from CD failed (because of a missing boot partition or whatever).
fs_mount(), _kern_mount(), and _user_mount() will now return the dev_t of the
mounted device, and not just B_OK. Maybe we should have fs_unmount() work on
a dev_t instead of a path as well...
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"booted_from_image" in the kernel_args' boot_disk structure.
Also, added fields "cd" and "user_selected".
A CHOICE_MENU menu can now have a choice text - this is automatically updated
as entries in the menu get selected.
The boot volume menu now has the initial choice text "CD-ROM or hard drive"
in case the boot loader was loaded from an image. The "Rescan volumes" item
is no longer selected by default (only if there was no boot volume found) - but
it's still functionless anyway.
The TAR fs will now appear as "Boot from CD-ROM" in the boot volume menu.
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like floppy or CD boot.
This allows it to reduce the number of scans needed to identify the boot
partition - when booted from a real floppy, this speeds up the boot
process by a magnitude.
Also, the loader now has a fall back in case there were no "boot" links
on the disk - the current boot floppy script doesn't create them.
With these changes, I was able to boot into a HD based Haiku installation
from a floppy disk. It's not yet enough to boot from CD (as the boot
device selection is a bit too simplistic right now), but it will eventually
come next. Testing is a lot slower here, though, as neither qemu nor
Bochs support multi-session CDs (at least I have no idea how to get them
to do this).
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per file descriptor (a descriptor can be shared among several slots). There is now a
second table in the io_context structure that contains that information in a bitmap.
There are now two new (private) functions to control the close-on-exec flag, fd_close_on_exec(),
and fd_set_close_on_exec().
F_DUPFD, dup(), and dup2() are supposed to clear the close-on-exec flag on the duplicated
slot - this fixes bug #57 (no output after a redirect of a shell builtin).
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socketpair() in the network stack is empty and still to be implemented for real
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improved GetBoundingBoxesAsString (just for fun, keep in mind we'll use AGGTextRenderer in the end :) )
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removed the locking it did, as that doesn't work anymore in the kernel debugger.
The function was not thought to be used outside the debugger, anyway.
Improved usage message from debugger command "ls".
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even if "kernel_startup" was "true". Page faults are now no longer allowed
during kernel startup (and could be easily avoided). The only situation where
we accept page faults with interrupts turned off now is during a kernel debugger
session.
Added a command debug_debugger_running() to test for that situation.
kernel_debugger() no longer sets kernel_startup while it's running; there should
be no situation when this could be helpful.
Interrupts are no longer enabled when a page fault happens in the kernel
debugger.
This potentially fixes all sorts of problems, and not only in the kernel debugger,
it could also have affected SMP (will test later).
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Moved the scanning of individual font folders to FontServer
Implemented server-side code for update_font_families
Removed ClientFontList from the build
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working directory (instead of the full path).
Cleanup of some remaining "int" status variables (where it should have
been a "status_t").
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Also cleaned up Message3.h revert it if you think its a binary compatibility issue.
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Sorry to pollute the repository with all those extra files, they will be (re-)moved when the decision about which implementation to use is made.
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prevents the system to allocate caches for files that don't use or have
a file cache (ie. only those can be mmap()ed!).
Therefore, cache_prefetch() no longer crashes when trying to prefetch
files without a file cache.
read_into_cache() no longer does anything if the requested size is 0.
Fixed a bug in cache_prefetch_vnode(): if the cache couldn't be retrieved,
it put the vnode, but didn't own it (the caller does).
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