getcwd().
Introduced new xyz(int fd, char *path, ...) style of functions for
sys_setcwd(), and sys_write_stat().
Added missing sys_fstat(). Removed duplicated prototypes in syscalls.h
Fixed some minor bugs.
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Fixed a bug in module.c that I caused due to changes in the VFS.
Added the sys_write_link() call.
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NULL characters embedded in the token strings).
+ Added a number of sniffing tests. The rules returned
by the parser appear to sniff properly now.
Incidentally, our sniffer supports conjunctions, i.e the rule
1.0 ('abc') [9] ('xyz')
is equivalent to the rule
1.0 ('abc______xyz' & 0xFFF000000FFF)
This is different than the R5 sniffer, which doesn't reject
rules like the former, but appears to ignore all expressions
in the rule except for the first, i.e. it would treat the first
rule as
1.0 ('abc')
The only problem I can see with this is if someone for
some reason wrote such a rule with multiple expressions
for use with the R5 sniffer. It would likely work differently
with ours. I'm going to search my MIME database and see
if any such rules exist. If so, it'll be easy to switch to the
R5 way of doing things.
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instead of const char*'s to allow for rules with NULL characters
embedded in them.
+ Updated Rule::Sniff() to actually return a useful value
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+ Learned the concept of base 8 again and fixed an octal literal. I hate octal.
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+ Fixed a bug with 0eXXX floats being handled improperly
+ Updated a few error messages to give proper character
stream positions.
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This is needed for the VM swap file and if you want to mount disk images
located on the BFS volume.
There is now a BufferPool class that manages a pool of buffers, so that
Inode::ReadAt()/Inode::WriteAt() can access a file without having to use
the cache or malloc()/free().
The real uncached file access is not yet implemented, though.
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+ Patched up the parser tests so they actually test something
now, and accounted for the variations between the R5 error
messages and our error messages where applicable.
+ Added a few extended notation floating point tests to the
parser tests
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+ Fixed a stupid bug in my hexToChar() function
+ Added code to actually return the parsed in priority to ParsePriority()...
+ Added code to actually SetTo() the result in ParseRule()...
+ Changed most "Sniffer scanner error" messages to "Sniffer
pattern error" messages.
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swapfile blocks are now put on a free list and properly reused, so it
no longer grows out of control.
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+ Added support for extended notation floating point numbers,
as well as signed (+ and -) floats.
+ Finished up parsing code
+ Moved Err class into it's own header/source pair, since I
started using it all over the place in the sniffer code.
+ Did my darndest to make sure I wasn't leaking memory
anywhere.
+ Matched up error messages as best as possible with R5's
error message. Some couldn't be matched, some were improved.
There *are* a few things left to do. I don't think priorities are
verified to be valid (0.0 <= x <= 1.0). More tests also need to
be written. Things have solidified enough now that documentation
is a reasonable thing to start considering as well.
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+ Added Priority()
+ Added Sniff()
+ Replaced ExprList typedef with plain old std::vector<Expr*>
so I wouldn't forget what the hell kind of list I was working with.
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+ Added some scanner tests
+ Parser tests still do very little testing
+ The "1e-25 ('ABCD')" test, which apparently fails with
R5's CheckSnifferRule(), has been commented out, as our
version accepts it and I can't currently figure out why it
would be an invalid sniffer rule.
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rel type (111) when it tried to load the PCI bus manager - I've only removed
the crash, but I didn't dig any deeper yet.
Note, this only happens using bochs - on a real computer, the kernel runs
obviously without any problems.
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Added a mode parameter to sys_create_symlink().
Added an open_mode field to struct file_descriptor.
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Improved tests to be multi-threaded. Still needs a lot more testing.
Removed the nasty global variable in test.C.
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work very well with BApplication and has some issue with plain loopers
too.
* DispatchMessage(): _QUIT_ doesn't delete the object any longer. The
looper thread simply falls through the dispatching loop and deletes
the object.
* Caused by not killing the looper thread in the destructor, Quit() had
to be adjusted. When called from the looper thread the thread exists.
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* Error message, if not locked.
* Lock(), quit, Unlock(), if not locked.
* Don't call BLooper:Quit() any more. We post a _QUIT_ message when being
called from another than the looper thread.
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removed. The old static BLooper functions for managing the looper list are
still there, but they are officially deprecated. The approved interface
for this information is BPrivate::BLooperList, accessible via the global
BPrivate::gLooperList variable. Being as it lives in BPrivate, it is for
API-internal use *ONLY*. User apps use it to their own risk.
Also added a small test to make sure that the size of BLooper stays the
same. I will probably add this to other classes as well; doesn't hurt to
be safe. =)
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* Run() was returning fTaskID, which was invalidated by Quit().
* assert_app_signature() -> check_app_signature(). InitData() now quits
when an error occured and no error variable has been supplied. That seems
to be what R5 does.
* When args are present B_ARGV_RECEIVED is always sent to the own team,
even if the app flags include B_ARGV_ONLY. But it is sent to a remote
application (already running instance), only if that app has NOT
B_ARGV_ONLY set.
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- added needed syscalls to access symlink support from userland
- implemented lstat(), symlink(), and readlink()
- added dev_t to ktypes.h (for now - should be in a public header anyway)
- added symlink support to the "ls" command (now calls lstat() and shows the
link target with the -l option)
- changed the sys_read_stat() call to support symlinks, and updated files
using that function (it gets an extra argument: bool traverseLink)
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- if the path name exceeded about 56 bytes, the function would have seg-faulted
- the calculation to decide if there is an extra region for the bss needed was wrong -
that caused the kernel to be not able to load certain executables
Also, fixed a warning, and cleaned up the above mentioned function a bit, added
some more comments.
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Verified (manually) that cleaned pages are used where possible.
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Improved all of the printf's to have their method name, for easier tracking
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to be very similar to the BMimeType::Sniffer tests... :-)
These tests have the added bonus of not need full
BMimeType/Registrar functionality, though.
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+ Started on Parser class
+ Moved parsing functions into Parser class
+ Added Pos() member to Err class to allow for
snazzy BMimeType::CheckSnifferRule() error strings.
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yet) - up to 16 symlinks are allowed in one path (following BeOS' restriction).
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complains.
* Call the TRoster::Init() to add the registrar itself to the roster.
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Cleanup of the code in many places.
Fixed bad bugs in dir_vnode_to_path(), and entry_ref_to_vnode().
Fixed some other bugs.
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not found or already completely registered applications from
B_REG_APP_NOT_REGISTERED to B_REG_APP_NOT_PRE_REGISTERED.
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* Moved the index returning/expecting methods into a private section and
implemented a Iterator class.
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+ Octals are now handled properly in both quoted and
unquoted strings
+ Added support for \xXX style hex escapes in both
quoted and unquoted strings
+ Finished up the tests, so I think pretty much everything
should be working
NOTE: signed floating point numbers are no longer supported,
as they have no usefulness to sniffer rules
NOTE: extended format floating point numbers (i.e. 2.4e23) are
no longer supported, as they have no usefulness to sniffer rules.
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* Added methods Add/Remove/ActivateApp().
* Added hook methods _AppAdded/Removed/Activated/Deactivated().
* Turned fActivateApp into a RosterAppInfo* which is more useful.
* Added doxygen comments for the class and all methods.
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the PCI specifications lists it as two 8 bit entities, followed by
a unknown number of vendor specific data. It should be better to do
two 8 bit reads, instead of one 16 or 32 bit access.
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+ Added EmptyToken, Integer, and FloatingPoint TokenTypes.
+ Added IntToken and IntegerToken classes.
+ Updated scanner, which now handles numbers as well. I believe
it's nearly complete, although I'm almost positive it doesn't
handle octals correctly yet...
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We were disabling the PCI to PCI bridge which is the connection
to the AGP port on my system, and made an error when trying to
enable it again. Fixed now!
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PCI configuration space read/write of 16bit at offset 1 never worked. Fixed.
Added warnings for unsupported PCI configuration space read/write offsets.
Fixed numerous bugs in PCI Capabilites detection code.
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what we need for the roster.
* B_{ARGV,REFS}_RECEIVED and B_READY_TO_RUN messages are dispatched now.
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AddApplication() returns the token via reference parameter and
additionally returns the team ID of the already running app (if any).
* Implemented AddApplication(), SetThreadAndTeam(), CompleteRegistration(),
IsAppPreRegistered(), RemovePreRegApp(), RemoveApp(), or to to say it
briefly the complete set of app registration helper functions.
* Implemented GetRunningAppInfo() and GetActiveAppInfo().
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scanner portion of the parser is done, but completely untested
and unused. More to come...
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for VGA accesses.
Marcus: can you try this and see if it makes any difference? There should
be a debug message if it detects your agp bridge and applies the fix.
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Now finds PCI cards connected to second pci-pci bridge on my motherboard.
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config_manager and busses works, and this is a large correction based on
my current working thoughts.
I also think we need to have a new interface between the bus modules and
the config_manager to allow them to work together. I have some ideas
on it and will start fleshing it out next week.
This update basically moves all PCI stuff back to the PCI module and
cleans up config_manager.c. We now print a small amount of info for
devices and more for bridges. My system only has a single bridge, but if
anyone has a more exotic system and tries this can they let me know
what sort of results they see?
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power management states for cards that support it.
ISTR that Be forced all devices to full power, so we do the same
for the moment.
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don't do anything and Axel has started replacing them anyway.
At some point we need to remove the files, but I'll wait until
things have had a few days first.
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- add finding the PCI IRQ Routing table
- add pci_get_capability and some simple uses to test it
Thanks to Michael N for his help on getting the region working as
I expected it to :)
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which allows better seperation and stops the module code trying to
load device drivers. This should speed up the boot a little and reduce
the debug messages that Marcus loves so much :)
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printfs, etc in here. But some bug fixes and better code.
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for accessing the config space! So, become a good citizen and add locking
to ensure we only have one dabbler at a time in config space.
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A couple of changes in various interrupt and thread functions and structures.
These make it now possible to change the stack at any time without making the kernel crash. This is needed for calling VESA 3.0 VBE functions through the protected mode interface.
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+ Finally checked in my remaining BMimeType tests... :-)
NOTE -- The BMimeType::GetSupportingApps() test is
not yet finished. For some reason GetSupportingApps()
is returning a few strange signatures that don't appear
to be in the database. I'm still figuring out where they're
coming from.
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This now reports better and starts configuring the busses we find.
There is still a long way to go but this another step on the way.
NB the information comes from 2 different methods and presently doesn't
agree This is known and will be fixed, so please don't start yelling
that it's broken! If people have strange debug information please
let me have a copy so I can try to debug further :)
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Added functions to retrieve set the fs_info structure (i.e. used to get the
partition's name); not implemented yet in the internal file systems.
Implemented the dir_create_entry_ref() function.
Re-ordered some parameters for the fs calls to be more consistent.
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* Fixed comparisson operators: The team ID is ignored.
* Fixed second synchronous SendMessage(). The reply argument is checked for
NULL now, `if (error)' -> `if (error == B_OK)', and map B_BAD_TEAM_ID to
B_BAD_PORT_ID, which is what the R5 implementation returns.
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arch_int_init has already enabled it, and enabling it again is never a problem.
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Fixed many bugs.
Now, the vfs_ prefix is for functions that are called by other parts of the
kernel. file_ is for file related stuff, dir_ for directory related, and
common_ for both, fs_ for general file system stuff.
Put all prefixed functions together in the source.
Implemented (currently without a user/sys call) opening/creating of entry_refs,
and node_refs (the latter for opening directories only).
Moved vfs_dup(), and vfs_dup2() to fd.c, fd_dup(), and fd_dup2().
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we now differntiate between an I/O interrupt (ie one that is likely
to be triggered by a device on the system using an IRQ between
0 and 15) and one that we're creating to allow us to have functions
called for events, ie a software interrupt. Behaviour is all
commented in the file int.c, but you need to make sure that you call the
correct version.
install_io_interrupt_handler now needs an IRQ value between 0 and 15 and
will treat the irq as one it needs to enable/disable
install_interrupt_handler is for software interrupts and is essentially
the function we had.
For mroe read the comments in the file.
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- catch up with the changes to the interrupt functions
- change the way we handle the list of handlers to use a standard
function rather than a home spun one :)
- don't add every function on a pci device as a seperate device
- add more info to the pci_info structure
- when FULL_MONTY turned on show more information
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Also reflect the change of function name and number of
parameters.
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+ Added ability to specify entire suites to the UnitTester program.
+ BAutolock and BArchivable tests now use CPPUNIT_ASSERT, but BLocker
tests crash for some unknown reason with said assertion, so plain old vanilla
assert() is still used. I'll look into this later.
+ BArchivable tests that try to load a RemoteTestObject are failing
because the resource file doesn't appear to be linked into
libsupporttest_RemoteTestObject.so.
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fully implemented.
I removed all those insane INSANE() debug output and found what made
the difference between a working and a crashing kernel - will have
to investigate this later, because those two lines a) really belong
there, and b) even if they are there, the kernel shouldn't crash just
because of that.
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This fixed a lot of ongoing segfaults which were both intermittent
and unpredicatble.
Also improve some logic so we take a shorter path in simple_module_info
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Essentially the code that the net stack used. the code is based on the
hash impl. in APR, that was itself based on a large number of different
people's efforts and various papers.
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Remove some duplicated build options
Comment out the beos section as it's not really of interest to people
not working on the modules/device code :)
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- make pci into a true module now.
- the pci module builds and keeps a linked list of devices it finds, with
a filled in pci_info structure
- pci module detects (at runtime) whcih config mech to use, though to date
only mech 1 is implemented
- pci module does sanity check and warns if it fails
- config manager loads pci module and calls get_nth_pci_info to iterate
through the list printing details
- pci is no longer called directly from the bus init function
there is still lots to do and I've tried to make sure that there are plenty
of comments in the pci.c file. I've also left the previous code in
place until we move on a little further when it will be removed.
This has been working with no problems on my system and doesn't change
any functionality as we don't have any devices that need PCI in our build
yet.
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Move the building of the test apps into this dir's Jamfile as it seems
to make more sense that way. I'll be removing them from the one in
kernel shortly.
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thing dir_vnode_to_path().
But beware, it's not yet working correctly - will fix it later, I have no
time anymore.
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benaphores; benaphores aren't that beneficial in kernel land, the benaphores
are a way to reduce the number of kernel calls.
They can now only be released by the same thread who originally acquired it.
Included other changes geist (change 1499) did to a) fix some bugs, and
b) reflect the changes made to the mutexes.
Cleaned the files a bit up, all the commented dprintf()s in elf.c are now
deactivated through a macro.
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"fixes" (at least changes :-)) the calculation of the processor speed.
Also included some of geist's earlier changes.
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change for the DispatchEvent() function. This will allow the input_server
to work with the current proto6 code in the cvs tree. It may even work
with the existing proto5.
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increase the length of names we can use for adding things to the floopy,
but it didn't work. Still, these changes seem to make sense.
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a load of comments explaining why it does the things it does.
In the get_module code we now correctly
call the init function, which was being missed before if we got
the module via search_module.
If people can test and confirm this works. It works here and has solved
all the issues I was trying to fix.
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Provide more info when a duplicate module name is detected during a scan.
Remove some code we no longer use.
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- add api_version to keyboard and ps2mouse
- remove some excessive debugging comments from random
- add back the last 2 NULL's for the device_hooks structure now we
actaully define them (iovec's are now available)
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- add a lot of comments
- only lookup symbols as needed to keep the paths thru the function
as small as possible
- add comments about the problems we have and give some idea about what
needs fixing and what then needs removal from this file
- show the hooks pointer being passed to detect NULL pointers more
quickly
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Remove some debugging dprintf's we shouldn't need
The style police have paid a visit.
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- Verbosity is now honored globally
- Added BTestCase::Outputf()
- Migrated BNode, BStatable, BDirectory, and BPath tests
- Added CommonTestLib, TestLib, and R5TestLib rules to Jamrules
- Updated Jamfiles for unit testing stuff
- Probably a few other things I've forgotten
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Minor bug fixes.
fd_close() now doesn't have to call remove_fd() anymore - it's now called
in user|sys_close(), fd_close() is now only called in the last put_fd().
Cleanup, improved debug output (without any warnings).
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get it.
* Adjusted parse_file() to terminate when jumptoeof was invoked and reset the
jumptoeof flag.
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* Adjusted compile_rules() to terminate once jumptoeof was run.
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jam in a subdirectory:
* Adjusted SubDir to include the root Jamfile, if invoked from a subdir.
* Added LocalClean and LocalDepends, which work similar to Clean and Depends,
but have no effect, when called from a Jamfile that is not in the tree of
the current subdirectory. Replaced the Clean/Depends invocations with
LocalClean/LocalDepends where necessery.
* Added FIsPrefix which is a support rule for LocalClean and LocalDepends.
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in 'keyboard' and 'ps2mouse' subdirectories of src/add-ons/kernel/drivers/arch/x86/,
making these old ones obsoletes.
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Drivers who publish nothing are not keep loaded, too.
These are *hacks* until we have a real devfs dynamicly loading drivers...
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worked under R5 but only sometimes for OBOS. Answer: the OBOS
implementation of BLooper was attempting to lock itself prior to fetching
the message from the queue. I moved the lock attempt after the fetch and
it worked the same. I realized that if the system was loaded heavily
enough, the assert might still fail simply because the looper would not had
enough time to get to the fetch (thereby emptying the queue), making the
assert pretty useless. Given that it was originally there as a probing
test (rather than as an integral part of the unit test), there is no real
need for it anyway, so it is no longer used.
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functionality of the existing static BLooper functions (which now call
through to it) in a nicer package. New code should use the global instance
of this (BPrivate::gLooperList) instead of the old BLooper functions (which
are officially deprecated).
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manager module. As time goes on we can start fleshing these out.
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reason to disable it?)
Updated much code to reflect the changes in the VFS, including libc's open()
(you can now also create files using this function), and opendir().
Added the syscalls for sys_open_dir(), and sys_create_dir().
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Fixed some bugs in fd.c (how many more bugs can be in a small file like this? :-).
Added the syscalls for sys_open_dir(), and sys_create_dir().
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functions. sys_create() now returns an fd of the open file (some code in the
kernel shell already depend on this).
Moved the seek functions to fd.c.
Updated all internal file systems to a new and updated API.
vfs.c is not cleaned up well, but also has some bug fixes.
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* The support kit tests are commented out as they badly fail to compile.
* I tried the net kit tests, but had to stop very early as I didn't get it
compiled. David?
* Some BFS tests don't compile due to a missing header and the undefined
B_BAD_DATA. Axel?
...
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do everything from there. I'd liek to move this into the main kernel
once we figure out how to make the rest of our devices load at
run time without needing to have small headers to include their init
routines.
This is a step along the way, but at present the console modules
can't be loaded that way.
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them statically linked.
Adjust some of the headers for the Drivers change.
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some of our device drivers, and this should help keep them nicely
isolated from each other.
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Change to using device drivers for null, zero and digit
Small changes to the way we init devices.
NB the random driver has shown that devices are not being handled correctly,
so this is something we'll ahve to live with until the vfs person fixes it.
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Add ibuild rules for Marcus's AC97 driver to the openbeos build, ithat
will allow it to be built for OpenBeOS. At present they don't work
due to missing headers, but aftre a succesful build this can be
uncommented and it will build and OpenBeOS will try to laod it.
This will provide a nice test case
as Marcus has provided the source! Thanks.
Added the null, zero & digit drivers here and they will be removed from
kernel/drivers
NB this has shown that drivers are not being handled correctly by
devfs. I would have tried to look at it but as it falls under the remit
of vfs I won't touch it.
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the warnings about sem_info and port_info (defined in kernel/OS.h)
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Remove the iso9660 stuff from the build as it's no longer being
maintained and never did anything anyways :)
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+ Currently, only statically linked tests are supported.
+ None of the existing tests have been integrated into it yet; that will come after I add dynamic linking.
+ The example test has multithreaded and singlethreaded examples
+ The name of the unit testing app is open for negotiation if UnitTester is unacceptable for some reason. :-)
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+ Initial threaded test support
+ Integrated CppUnitShell code into TestShell
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Adding the legacy (BeOS R3) sound driver interface BMediaAddOn.
Written by Jens Winkler, snapshot from 2002-06-02.
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Is this file even needed anymore? If so, we may move its functionality elsewhere.
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use of the IOCPARM_LEN() macro to the ioctl() function in libc.
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