* Map build variables HOST_CPU and HOST_ARCH to x86_64, if it they are
* x86 and
64 bit and define the __x86_64__ C macro instead of __INTEL__ in that
case.
* <OS.h>: Also handle __x86_64__.
* add a few missing PCI ID's
* add a first r520 PCI ID's (commented out for now)
* name a few rare CAYMAN FirePro cards based on info from AMD website
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incorrect behavior while processing certain kinds of messages, and
consequently deadlocks in some apps. Fixes#8101.
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Greater(s2, s1), and adding a negation in front of them is not enough either.
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This started off as just being a page to detail the key codes since I find
myself constantly referencing the BeBook page on the subject and it is
horribly broken. However, the page has grown to detail many of the keyboard
related methods and constants defined in InterfaceDefs.h as well. A very
long and detailed explanation of the key_map structure is included.
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use of an attribute may cause an attribute directory access, causing a get_vnode
call that leads to KDL due to the mount not yet having completed as seen in
#8090. Moving the volume_ops initialization in bfs_mount earlier might make this
work, but it is a hack at most, as we can't really know what state the VFS is in
during a mount.
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* evergreen headers are split due to different
header copyrights
* detect and set up evergreen memory controler
* change the way we manage radeon chipsets to
more closely match drm driver as the chipset
model numbers aren't in order and change from
numbers to names.
* check for evergreen when populating frame buffer
information.
* style cleanup
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* The sa_flags field of the structure passed to sigaction() wasn't
cleared, which resulted in the wrong type of handler function being
called and the second parameter not being the expected user data.
* Always check fCaughtDeadlySignal in the main loop, so the signal
doesn't have to hit the _kern_system_profiler_next_buffer() call
(though that's the most likely one anyway).
Now scheduling_recorder can be stopped with a single Ctrl-C again.
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* Also reset the local and IO APIC base physical addresses when configuration
failed.
Should fix#8102, but is otherwise untested for lack of old enough hardware.
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They were too small for all the fields added. This is why the system
profiler skipped "thread added" notifications.
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* When encountering scheduling data referring to an unknown thread, add
a dummy thread for it. This prevents a crash when processing the
per-thread events later.
* Make warning output more uniform.
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Allows to associate untyped data with the model, which the model free()s
upon destruction.
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on halt / resume as it doesn't need to persist.
* rename mc_info -> fb_info to better communicate
it's contents
* add some gart (gtt) storage and prep AGP VM code
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reliably change your modifier keys.
The dialog box is shown by selecting the new 'Set Modifier Keys...'
option under the File menu. This brings up a window which contains 4
dialog boxes labeled: Caps Lock, Control, Option, and Command.
Each of the labels in followed by a drop down box which allows you to select
from one of the other keys listed. So for instance you could switch the Caps
Lock and Control keys but selecting the 'Control' option next to Caps Lock and
the 'Caps Lock' option next to Control.
The Caps Lock menu has an additional option which I find appealing...
'Disable' which, as it sounds, disables your Caps Lock key.
At the bottom of the dialog there are 3 buttons, 'Cancel', 'Revert', and 'Ok'.
'Cancel' and 'Ok' are self explanatory. The 'Revert' button, which is
initially disabled, puts you back into the state that you were when you first
opened the dialog.
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* Try harder to report useful progress when both sending and receiving messages.
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have succeeded, since Init() can terminate early in a number of instances.
Resolves#8096.
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- Don't allow QuitRequested() to terminate the TeamWindow directly. GraphicalUserInterface
will (and must) do so in order to ensure that the window object is still around
when calling SaveSettings() on it.
Should resolve#8091.
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This is coming from but does not close#7967
Adds a new (currently unused) Menu key bitmap.
Instead of having a single AltAsCommandKey() method the menus now
show the correct bitmap when you switch between your control,
windows/option, and alt/command keys. This is really not flushed
out yet since it only works when you switch those keys and not
other combinations like say switching the control and caps lock
keys but it is a step in the right direction.
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resources instead of separate folder under ~/config/data/locale/catalogs.
Thanks to Adrien for fixing this feature in the Locale kit!
* STATIC libraries should have .a extension.
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* ensure host isn't darwin as Apple doesn't use binutils
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get_iframe_registers() in arch_user_debugger.cpp return the correct
eax/edx values also when the kernel was entered via an exception that
doesn't push an error code (e.g. page fault).
Fixes incorrect eax and edx values shown in Debugger and variable values
based on them.
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Deskcalc already contains support for all the functions in scientific mode
but up until now you had to know what they were called and type them in to
figure them out. Scientific mode gives you access to most of the available
functions via buttons.
Pushing one of the the scientific mode buttons inserts the function name
along with an innertube () at the current cursor location. If you have some
text highlighted when you push a scientific mode button it will put that
text inside the innertube. So you can type 0.5, then highlight the text with
the mouse, and then push the sin button and you will get sin(0.5).
The contextual menu has been altered to support the new mode.
Instead of having a single show keypad option in the contextual menu there
are 3 new options instead. Compact mode, Basic mode, and Scientific mode.
Basic mode is the default mode showing the basic keypad. Compact mode is the
same as show keypad turned off, showing just a bare text field. Scientific
mode is the new mode which adds buttons for the different transcendental
functions and constants that Deskcalc supports. You can also use Alt+0, Alt+1,
and Alt+2 keyboard modifiers to switch between the modes.
In addition to accepting the word 'pi' for the circumference of the unit
circle, Deskcalc now also recognizes the UTF-8 character π which has a
dedicated button in scientific mode. I also changed the parser so that
lowercase 'e' always means Euler's number and uppercase 'E' always means
'times 10 to the' so 1E5 means 1 times 10 to the 5th.
Another small tweak I did was to adjust the minimum basic mode width so that
the window is flush with the tab.
I also renamed fColums to fColumns, took out some spaces and other style
changes and bumped the version to 2.2.0.
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try to move or rename an important system folder with a macro so that
translators do not try and translate the name of the OS. I struggled
to find a global place where the OS name could be pulled from instead of
using a #define in FSUtils.cpp. I ended up grabbing the system name from the
utsname struct. This is identical to what is outputted by 'uname -s' which is
the word 'Haiku'.
Fixes#8092
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window 1
window 2
window 3
window 4
window 5
window 6
window 7
window 8
window 9
window 10
window 11
Instead of this:
window 1
window 10
window 11
window 2
window 3
window 4
window 5
window 6
window 7
window 8
window 9
The natural order comparison method used in Deskbar is the same method used
to sort file names in natural order in Tracker.
Also when comparing window titles to their corresponding window menu item
labels use the FullTitle() method instead of the Label() method because the
label might get truncated.
Fixes#7774
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