implemented system_beep() by sending an event to the media addon server
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- TCP now behaves correctly when receiving new connections as its SYN/ACK is queued, or if lost correctly retransmitted when the peer resends a SYN.
- The first ICMP Replies from an external on-link host pinging Haiku are no longer lost.
- Reduced the number of ARP messages Haiku needs to generate until resolving an entry.
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- check if the destination address is specified in IPv4's SendData()
- minor cleanups to IPv4's TRACE()s.
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- made the ipv4 raw, udp and link protocols use DatagramSocket.
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- IPv4 now assumes the addresses it is supplied in send_routed_data are already the appropriate ones.
- made the Data(), operator* and operator-> methods in NetBufferFieldReader const so we can use them in the same expression as the constructor.
- fixed an issue with UDP where the wrong source address could be used in the calculating the checksum.
- changed ipv4_print_address to use the more common 0.0.0.0 format.
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- introduced base NetBufferFieldReader which deals with obtaining a continuguous field to deal with.
- renamed Detach() to Sync() to better express the fact that we may be writing to the buffer.
- Fixed IPv4's and ICMP's checksum calculation as it assumed the underlying header was contiguous.
- ICMP is now able to reply to ICMP Echo Requests which were split across data nodes.
- in split_buffer(), make sure we were able to trim() the new buffer before damaging the original one.
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- Properly flag sockets using non-blocking connects() when in SYN SENT.
- and when in LISTEN, we should use the socket's connection queue size.
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- Introduced public net_device_monitor.
- Changed the link protocol to maintain a lock per instance instead of inside the FIFO. Now all of the link instance data is protected.
- Adapted the link protocol to use net_device_monitor.
- Introduced a private Fifo class which doesn't maintain it's own lock.
- Maybe we should add something like a public net_protocol_implementation which maintains a fifo and a benaphore? With the fifo using the structure's lock instead of maintaining it's own.
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- changed the link, ipv4 and udp modules to use fifo_socket_enqueue_buffer
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- changed the socket module to use thew new RECEIVE/SEND in all forms of recv() and send()
- changed libnetwork to use the new RECEIVE/SEND
- remove transfer_args processing from strace since the structure was removed
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* The device interface list now uses class DoublyLinkedList instead of struct list.
* Implemented SIOC[SG]IFMEDIA for setting (not supported by any device yet), and
retrieving the device media information.
* Fixed a locking bug in list_domain_interfaces().
* Added new stack function device_link_changed() that should be called in case the
link state (media) changed.
* The ethernet device module now spawns a thread and will periodically check the media
state of all ethernet devices that support this (if any).
* Minor cleanup.
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it might also be a good idea to change the constants to better match the usual
style.
* Added a BSD-style if_media.h.
* Added interface flags IFF_LINK, IFF_AUTO_CONFIGURED, and IFF_CONFIGURING. The
former will be set automatically by the stack, the rest will be set by the
net_server depending on the current state.
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rewind_query() -- are passed to the userland. get_vnode_name() has an
emulation in userland, in case the client FS doesn't implement it.
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in.
* New debugger command "find_page", which searches all page queues to
find out, which one a page is actually in.
* Solved nasty race condition between the page scrubber and
vm_page_allocate_page_run(): The page scrubber didn't mark the pages
it was processing busy, so that vm_page_allocate_page_run() could claim
them in the meantime. They would end up in the clear pages queue,
although being assigned to a cache at the same time. This should
finally solve bug #1056.
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into its own shared/AutoLocker.h. It can be used by userland code too.
* Removed headers/private/shared/ObjectLocker.h and replaced all uses of
BObjectLocker by AutoLocker.
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* Added a comment to vm_remove_all_page_mappings() that shows that we need to
change the mapping spinlock into a mutex.
* Pointed out some potential problems in the code.
* Added vm_page_at_index(), vm_clear_map_activation(), and vm_test_map_activation()
in preparation of the page scanner rewrite.
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possibility to initialize the AutoLocker without locking the object even
if it is unlocked yet. Especially in loops Lock()/Unlock() come handy
when an otherwise constantly hold lock needs to be unlocked for a short
time.
I suppose we should move the kernel utils AutoLocker implementation
to headers/private/shared, and drop the less powerful ObjectLocker.
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{set,clear}_debugger_{break,watch}point(), allowing to set/clear break
and watchpoints for the calling team. When a break/watchpoint is hit,
the team enters the debugger. Handy in situations when the program in
question can't really be started in a debugger (or it would be
complicated to do so). The functions work only as long as no debugger is
installed for the team.
We clear the arch specific team and thread debug infos now, when a new
debugger is installed, thus clearing break- and watchpoints.
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for the kernel. Added missing includes in userland code that uses the
header.
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suggested by Ingo; before it would just fill the physical pages with NULL pointers.
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that points to both, the page and the area the page is in. This will allow a page
scanner to steal unused pages when necessary.
* The locking is currently done with a spinlock which we might want to have another
look at one day.
* dump_page() and dump_area_struct() now dump the page mappings as well.
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* Use AGP Bus manager module
* Fixed wrong framebuffer address computation; this should fix bug #1079.
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can be emulated -- and pass this info to the kernel add-on. Thus we can
avoid passing requests to the userland that can't be serviced anyway.
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add-ons accordingly and removed the syscall.
* Removed send_notification().
* Reimplemented notify_listener(). It used the unimplemented
send_notification(). Now it has a chance to work. Note that
notify_listener() is obsolete. I would already have removed it, if
there weren't lots of FS implementations still using it (Hint!).
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change.
* The new notification functions are used instead of send_notification()
and notify_listener() now. Mapped them in the BeOS kernel emulation
accordingly. RamFS node monitoring seems to work now.
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Removed most data allocations/copying from PicturePlayer, ServerPicture now has to do this when converting coordinates.
Added additional functions to ViewLayer to copy&convert multiple BPoint, BRect, BRegion to Screen coordinates, those should be further optimized.
Removed some function call overhead.
Note: some functions of PicturePlayer don't appear to be implented by PictureDataWriter,
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to B_FULL_LOCK.
* vm_clone_area() now respects the source area's wiring and inherits it. This
should fix bug #1055.
* vm_cache::type is now duplicated in vm_area::cache_type - this allows looking
it up without having to lock a vm_cache_ref; this also solves a locking bug
in vm_unmap_pages() in this regard.
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Monitor Routing rework
* mostly to fix my issues with dual monitors VGA + DVI which didn't work! ;)
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* New "ATOM" BIOS Support for radeons X-series
* This also removes scanning for the BIOS signature for other cards
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Basically, there was a pretty subtle race between the cpus in main where if the main cpu released the AP cpus and then before the AP cpus had a chance to run the boot cpu started creating the main thread (which causes smp ici messages to be created) the system would livelock, where the boot cpu waited forever for the AP cpu to acknowledge the ICI (for a TLB flush when creating the kernel stack).
Added smp_cpu_rendezvous(), used to synchronize all the cpus to a particular point, and used it a few times in main().
While i was at it i fixed another race that'll probably never happen, but what the hey. Make sure the kernel args are copied into kernel space by the main cpu before letting any other ones use it.
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* Made publish_vnode() available in userland. For old style FS add-ons
publish_vnode() is used when they request a new_vnode(). The semantics
of new_vnode() changed considerably in Haiku, but publish_vnode()
seems to do pretty much what the old new_vnode() did.
* The UserlandFS hosted RamFS begins to work under Haiku. It runs pretty
soon out of memory though (under vmware with 256 MB) and node
monitoring is broken ATM.
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old interface is completely done in userland ATM.
It becomes more and more obvious that we probably need to provide
the kernel add-on with a bit more information about what the client FS
interface supports in the first place, so we can save unnecessary trips to
the userland. Opening/closing attributes for a FS using the old style
interface could be handled completely in the kernel add-on, for instance
(even if we lose a bit of accuracy wrt to open modes etc.).
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need via library libuserlandfs_beos_kernel.so. Fine-tuned the legacy headers
so they can by used by the the kernel interface emulation code as well as by
the add-ons. This is actually a bit hacky, since we build everything in the
Haiku build environment and thus mix these old headers and Haiku's.
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* vm_area and vm_page now have a new field "mappings" where they will store lists
of vm_page_mapping structures. vm_page::ref_count is gone, as it's no longer
needed (it was never updated correctly, anyway).
* vm_caches now have a type field, ie. CACHE_TYPE_RAM for anonymous areas - this
makes the stores a bit less independent, but is quite handy in several places.
* Added new vm_map_page() and vm_unmap_pages() functions to be used whenever you
map in or unmap pages into/from an area. They don't do much more than handling
vm_page::wired_count correctly right now, though (ie. B_LAZY_LOCK is now working
as expected as well).
* Moved the device fault handler to vm_map_physical_memory(); it was not really
used as a fault handler, anyway.
* Didn't notice Ingo's changes to the I/O space region broke lock_memory(). It
now checks the type of the area that contains the memory, and doesn't lock
anymore if not needed which solves the problem in a platform independent way.
* Implemented lock_memory() and unlock_memory() for real: they now change the
vm_page::wired_count member to identify pages that shouldn't be paged out.
* vm_area_for() now uses vm_area_lookup() internally.
* Fixed various potential overflow conditions with areas that reach 0xffffffff.
* Creating anonymous areas with B_FULL_LOCK no longer causes vm_soft_fault()
to be called, instead, the pages are allocated and mapped (via vm_map_page())
directly.
* Removed the _vm_ prefix for create_area_struct() and create_reserved_area_struct().
* Fixed a bug in vm_page_write_modified() that would not have enqueued pages that
failed to be written to the modified queue again when needed.
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interface. The classes actually interfacing with the client FS add-on still
need to be adjusted.
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* Renamed them, made everything static besides vm_allocate_early() (previous
vm_alloc_from_kernel_args()) which now allows you to specify a different
virtual than physical size, and therefore makes vm_alloc_virtual_from_kernel_args()
superfluous (which isn't exported anymore, and is now called allocate_early_virtual()).
* Enabled printing a stack trace on serial output on team crash - it doesn't hurt
for now, anyway.
* Cleanup.
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FS interface. Adjusted old hooks, but didn't add the new ones yet. The
module builds now at least.
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This fixes bug #242. The value is currently stored in a separate file.
* Removed some unused codes from ServerProtocol.h.
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The first use is to let the kernel decide what the preferred syscall mechanism is at boot time and copy the
appropriate user space code there. Can be used for routines the kernel can decide best how to use (memcpy, some
timing routines, etc).
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the new cpuid stuff was apparently exacerbating an existing problem where various bits of low level
cpu code (specifically get_current_cpu) weren't really initialized before being used. Changed the
order to set up a fake set of threads to point each cpu at really early in boot to make sure that at
all points in code it can get the current 'thread' and thus the current cpu.
A probably better solution would be to have dr3 point to the current cpu which would then point to the
current thread, but that has a race condition that would require an int disable, etc.
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updated the mesa software addon to work again (maybe would need more work)
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Now two complete tss structures exist within the per-cpu structure. Instead
of having to create a seperate area per each one, initialize them in place.
Also, the old mechanism to getting all of the cpus to get initialized was
subtly broken, but still managed to work. Now, just force all the cpus to
initialize at boot, which makes the actual swapping of esp0 somewhat simpler.
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* recursive_lock_unlock() now returns a void to mirror it's counterpart better;
use recursive_lock_get_recursion() if you're interested in the lock depth.
* switch_sem(), and release_sem() now don't do anything anymore in kernel startup
mode.
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for one quantum wasn't really a good idea, as this could get quite expensive for the thread
(depending on the system load, it might have taken a long time until the thread was scheduled
again, no matter what priority it was).
Also, calling thread_yield() in a loop would have taken 100% CPU time.
Now, we sort the thread into the queue as with any other thread, but we'll ignore it once.
This now guarantees an actual context switch, as well as a much fairer rescheduling policy
for threads calling that function.
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at boot, per cpu, detect the cpu, pull down all the relevant cpuid bits and
save them into the per-cpu structure. Changed most of the code scattered here
and there that reads the cpuid to use a new api, x86_check_feature, which looks
at the saved bits.
Also changed the system_info stuff to read from these bits.
While i was at it, refreshed all the bits to be current.
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Replaced the _kern_null syscall with _kern_is_computer_on.
is_computer_on_fire is a bit harder, since it returns a float from kernelland, which
at the moment isn't supported in haiku.
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* we now always flush the TLBs after having unmapped some pages.
* vm_soft_fault() could traverse to a source cache while it was being collapsed
by vm_cache_remove_consumer() - this is now no longer possible as the latter
marks the cache as busy when doing so, and the former now tests this flag and
locks the cache (via the new fault_acquire_locked_source() function).
* if fault_acquire_locked_source() fails with B_BUSY, the current cache is locked
again, and tested again for the page - as it might have been moved upwards to it
with the destruction of its former source.
* The cache delivering the page for vm_soft_fault() is now locked until the end;
it can no longer go away before having actually mapped the page into the area.
* This also fixes the issue where pages would get lost as vm_soft_fault() put the
page in the active list, no matter if its cache still existed.
* Also, we now keep a reference of to a cache in case a dummy page is inserted; this
makes again sure that it doesn't go away during the execution of vm_soft_fault()
(which could even add this page to the free list...).
* divided vm_soft_fault() into several smaller functions which should make it much
more readable.
* Added a "cache_chain" KDL command that dumps the whole chain until the bottom
when giving a pointer to a vm_cache as parameter.
* now usually call vm_cache_acquire_ref() before map_backing_store(), even though
it shouldn't be really needed (I added it for debugging purposes).
* Some minor cleanup.
* NOTE: a major problem still persists: when removing a vm_cache, it's possible
that some of its pages are still mapped, and there is currently no mechanism
to get rid of these mappings! I've added TODO comments into vm_cache.c where
appropriate.
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process group. This fixes bug #996.
* As a result, the process group stuff and wait_for_child() got much simpler;
get_death_entry() and update_wait_for_any() could go away completely.
* If a team goes away, all of its children are now "reparented" to the kernel team,
instead of the team's parent - this follows common implementations (and POSIX if
I understand it correctly), but not BeOS anymore. The OpenGroup Base says this
about this topic: "If a parent process terminates without waiting for all of its
child processes to terminate, the remaining child processes shall be assigned a
new parent process ID corresponding to an implementation-defined system process."
* We wait too long in wait_test_4 which at least puts us on par with Linux; see
comment in _user_setpgid().
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with PostMessage() in case the message queue is full.
Some notes:
* for synchronous replies, we don't use this mechanism yet, but it could be
extended to do that as well.
* the code looks so complicated because we need a way to access the looper's
queue without locking it (to prevent deadlocks); like Dano's solution, I've
abused BTokenSpace to store a BDirectMessageTarget with a BHandler.
* we also need to decouple the lifetime of a looper's queue from its target,
as we cannot lock the looper, and therefore, can't guarantee it stays valid
as long as we're accessing it outside of BLooper.
* init_clipboard() now needs to be done after the global constructors have
been called - since sending messages now needs gDefaultTokens to be initialized.
Since this is done per image, it shouldn't cause any troubles, though.
* some minor cleanup, removed unused _msg_cache_cleanup_() and friends.
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Use the size of the struct instead of checking a pointer that is never NULL...
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some Pentium 200 MMX pretend to support MTRRs.
This should fix bug #553.
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* libprint based drivers can now show a preview window and show progress
window while printing contributed in part by Hartmut Reh.
* Libprint and PCL6 driver bug fixes.
* Code clean-up (removed code duplications, coding style, copyright text)
Builds under Linux. Not tested under BeOS.
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this fixes bug #227 again (which I recently opened again accidently).
* We actually switched the last consumer's source without having acquired its
lock! This fixes some rare random app crashes as well as potential kernel
crash ("cache to be deleted still has consumers").
* Some more comments to explain why things are done and can be done the way they
are done :-)
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Switcher now works as expected.
* Renamed TRoster::ActivateApp() to UpdateActiveApp(), as the app is already activated
at that point (the registrar only keeps track of it).
* BWindow::DispatchMessage() now calls the new BRoster::Private::UpdateActiveApp()
method when it receives a B_WINDOW_ACTIVATED message.
* Added BRoster::_UpdateActiveApp() which calls the new B_REG_UPDATE_ACTIVE_APP.
* Removed now unused B_REG_ACTIVATE_APP.
* Minor cleanup.
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* "sc"/"where"/"bt" now prints the area where the function of the stack frame
is located in case there is no other information (using the above function).
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two cache_refs - it needs to count the consumers of the lower cache to find
its actual number of references; the upper cache could still be in use by
someone else.
* There were several locking bugs in the VM code; since cache_ref::cache can
change, we must not access it without having the cache_ref locked.
* As a result, map_backing_store() now requires you to have the lock of the
store's cache_ref held.
* And therefore, some functions in vm_cache.c must no longer lock the cache_ref
on their own, but require the caller to have it locked already.
* Added the -s option to the cache/cache_ref KDL commands: it will only print
the requested structure, and not its counterpart (useful if accessing one
structure results in a page fault, as was possible previously).
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Made the following changes from the version I got from Eric:
* made BppForSpace() in DriverInterface.h inline to remove some warnings
* renamed driver source files to lower case.
* removed Be Inc. copyright from kernel driver as I couldn't see anything coming
from Be Inc. there - correct me if I was wrong, Eric.
* Minor other changes like added missing header guards.
* The README provided in the main directory is only included in the accelerant
directory.
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the userland stack in an unsafe way - moved that stuff to arch_thread_enter_userspace(), too.
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turned off - accessing userland memory. Now, arch_thread_enter_userspace() does that
job, and as a result, may also fail.
* dump_thread() now directly prints the info of the current thread when used without
argument (rather than iterating the thread list to look for the current thread).
* If arch_thread_init_tls() fails upon thread creation, the function will now return
an error.
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them to commit substantially less memory (we we're committing about 40 MB (!) too much
after a complete system boot). This means you'll run out of memory less likely now.
* fill_area_info() no longer filters out kernel protection flags - we may want to keep
filtering them when called from userland, though, dunno.
* Added new debugger command "avail" which shows how much memory has been committed, and
how much is regarded as free space.
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to other kernel components.
* wait_for_thread_etc() will now search the team's death entries in case the
thread is already gone; also resume_thread() is now done later, and its return
code will no longer matter (as we already have our death entry, no matter if
the thread is gone now or not).
* The fibo_load_image test now works as expected (only tested with low numbers
yet, though - the mean testing comes later (first comes functionality) :-))
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in addr_range.h to add ranges to the arrays. This fixes the crashing bug reported
by Larry Baydak.
* Added some more exported functions to kernel_args.cpp (prototypes are in addr_range.h).
* TODO: let the PPC/OpenFirmware implementation use those as well.
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app_server for this; added a new AS_IS_FRONT_WINDOW command for this.
For example, clicking on the menu bar to bring windows to front in FFM mode
does work now.
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is done from inside the BMenu::_track() function, and not inside Pulse()
anymore. Patch by Lucasz Zemczak
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* Unified UTF8CountChars and UTF8ToLength and removed the latter
* Rewrote UTF8CountBytes to use the more safe algorithm from UTF8CountChars
* Removed the unsafe count_utf8_bytes() function
This should fix bug #839. Marcus can you please review?
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app_server. I added it at the end. Feel free to move it to a better spot, if
there is one. Note that putting it in the middle with require recompiling a lot
of things.
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* In grayscale mode, the AccelerantHWInterface now sets the palette correctly.
* HWInterface now has a fVGADevice set by AccelerantHWInterface which will be used
to talk to the VESA driver.
* Completed planar blitting for all 4 planes; we now have a perfect 16 color
grayscale mode when you choose "Standard VGA mode" in the boot loader with
an unsupported graphics card (such as in Qemu).
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* Added an "owner" field that stores the team which created the socket (for netstat only);
we would need a different storage for SIGURG if we ever want to support that.
* Improved netstat address output: now prints "*" instead of INADDR_ANY.
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within the library - theoretically, this mechanism could be extended to
turn the compatibility layer on and off based on the images that call the
functions (allowing to mix R5 and BONE network add-ons in a single executable).
This change fixes R5 networking apps such as Vision, and NetworkTime (both
now seem to work fine under Haiku).
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commented the insertion of the attribute name in patterns in the case of a string attribute
notify_probe_by_file chooses a module based on a bus specific suffix
dm_register_child_device has a parameter to optionally check the support for the node
added scanning of bus devices after the boot filesystem is mounted
fixed dm_rescan, locking was misbehaving
fixed SYSTEM_DRIVER_REGISTRATION definition
added B_DRIVER_MAPPING attributes for PCI and ACPI devices:
%vendor%_%device% for PCI, hid_%hid% and type_%type% for ACPI
moved acpi_device_module_info definition to public ACPI.h
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* cancel_timer() cancels a timer, and returns true if the timer was running
* is_timer_active() determines if the timer is currently running or not.
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by the TCP implementation for its reorder and retransmit queues.
* The ipv4_fragment is no longer needed, as we can use the above field there
as well - this saves one extra allocation per received fragment.
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pretty close, and the number of loaded modules have a direct influence on
this (even though we're currently loading the symbols by default).
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various places. Implemented SetLineMode op for BPicture, fixed shape
drawing (I accidentally broke it in the previous commit).
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* added a generic syscall for device_manager
it enables to iterate the device manager tree from userland
* the listdev tool is now using it: it's still incomplete as it only dumps nodes and attributes
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and cancel_notification() functions.
* Completey dropped the old select code, as well as any R5 compatibility stuff. If
we ever need it again, it's still in SVN history.
* The socket module was put in uninit_driver() for no reason.
* Minor cleanup.
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is not supposed to be called for accepted sockets, only for those created via
a call the userland socket() function.
* Renamed net_socket_module_info::socket() to open_socket() to make this distinction
a bit clearer.
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Hopefully fixed all the problems. Reported by
Marc Flerackers.
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only TCP needs this, other stream oriented protocols might too, in the future.
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- Corrected wrong ID association (0x4e50 is M11-based, not M10-based).
- Implemented fixed dividers support for laptop panel refresh rate.
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* Added some missing result checks, mostly for allocations.
* Fixed a wrong precendence with the ?: operator
* Some minor cleanup.
* Renamed sBufferModule to gBufferModule - the header expects it to be a global,
so it should be named like one.
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This allowes to actually execute the boot loader now.
Need to use Ingo's remote_disk_server now for booting.
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* removed leagcy _sstream-header, we now use sstream, as both compilers provide it
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in the code before).
* Added a SetTo() method to NetBufferHeader.
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* a vm_cache now maintains a list of its "consumer" caches.
* introduced to new functions that add/remove consumer to a cache (instead
of only maintaining the vm_cache::source field).
* fixed the incorrect reference counting when doing copy-on-write; we kept
one ref too many of the lower cache.
* minor cleanup.
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this closes ticket #811.
* Added notification support to IPv4 and UDP.
* Implemented reading out SO_ERROR.
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* Fixed R5 socket definitions to match their actual definitions.
* libnetwork.so now detects at runtime wether or not R5 compatibility should be
enabled or not.
* All socket functions should now be R5 net_server compatible.
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to determine linkage of libnet.so vs. libsocket.so/libbind.so in the libnetwork.so.
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under Haiku, though. If someone has access to this card, feel free to fix this :-)
I renamed the driver to s3savage (from BeSavage), and added the license text
separately (dunno if that's really needed, though).
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This also fixes the issue of exporting a C++ API from the kernel.
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of a team to avoid confusion. It now also accepts a NULL session pointer in
which case the actual group's session doesn't matter.
* Fixed the race condition in send_signal_etc() that could allow accessing an
invalid team pointer.
* Jerome's earlier change already fixed bug #841, and this also fixed bug #855.
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the next step would be to rescan the partition tree with a job to recognize unrecognized partitions (asynchronously ?)
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in several steps:
1. early pre-registration with the registrar ("I wanna launch the
app, make sure noone interferes.")
2. load the app image
3. finish pre-registration with the registrar ("I have launched
the app, here is its team ID.")
4. start app main thread
5. send "on launch" messages to the app (argv, refs, others)
If the app is already running or being launched, 1. fails with a
conclusive error code and returns the team ID and the pre-registration
token of the app. Steps 2 - 4 are skipped and only the messages are
delivered using the team ID returned by 1.
This change fixes a race condition: The failed early pre-registration
request obviously cannot return the team ID, if the other thread
launching the app has not finished step 3 yet. Thus the argv/refs
message would not get delivered and Launch() would not return the
correct team ID.
Now we wait for the pre-registration to be finished in this case, using
the former _IsAppPreRegistered() mechanism, which already provided
such a waiting feature for one request. It has been extended to
accomodate an arbitrary number of waiting requests and renamed to
_IsAppRegistered().
This fixed bug #763.
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* additional versions of SetIcon[ForType] and GetIcon[ForType] in BMimeType
and BAppFileInfo, which handle flat vector icon data
* changes in Tracker to support scalable icons (currently broken for
non-vector icons and needs cleanup) and drawing icons correctly with alpha
channel (large parts of this work done by Michael Lotz)
If someone feels like looking over the changes, that would be much
appreciated! :-)
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(that was part of the problem of bug #702).
* Fixed send_signal_etc() when you called it with a pid_t of zero: the signals should
go to all teams in the calling team's group, not only to the team (for -1, we do
the same for now).
* Made team_get_process_group_locked() public, and rewrote send_signal_etc() to use
it.
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at the comment in r5_compatibility.h.
* Intentionally broke source compatibility and removed all that outdated Nettle stuff.
* Also, I took the liberty of making m_init private and rename it to fInit - again, this
will only affect source compatibility.
* Rewrote NetEndpoint.h
* Fixed quite a few small bugs around the code that I touched, for example in NetAddress,
SetTo() never set fInit, and therefore could be wrong.
* Some cleanup.
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hash. This also allows them to stay valid after the group leader died when there are
other teams left in it. This closes bug #1.
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it waited for a specific child), as B_RELEASE_ALL opened up a race condition between
looking for an existing death entry, and waiting for the dead children semaphore.
Now we're counting all waiting threads for teams and groups separately.
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replacing files when merging when you don't have deleted them manually (for some reason,
it only works as part of the merge operation, and we didn't copy the whole tree to
have "a fresh start" - next time we know better, at least if SVN still suffers from
that same limitation).
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inserts the item before, and not after the given element (that's probably
what you expected anyway).
* Added ReverseIterators.
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to take that into account.
* Introduced INTEL_TYPE_FAMILY_MASK and INTEL_TYPE_GROUP_MASK to better
differentiate the device type.
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* Added an Insert() variant that can insert an element behind another one.
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(Args were declared: width,maxWidth,minWidth while the last 2 ones were the other way around)
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This should make our BColumnListView completely usable.
(ColumnTypes files were taken from imkit SVN)
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change the size parameter type of several functions in sys/socket.h to match POSIX
compat libs and legacy headers keep the original R5 type (though I make a change for this)
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syscall, but they could not know if R5 code called them (in which case the stat
size has a different size). We now always only return the R5 stat structure here.
This fixes bug #420. We might want to find a different solution to this problem,
though.
* Be got SYMLINK_MAX wrong - it's not the maximum number of links (that's SYMLOOP_MAX),
but the maximum size of a symlink buffer. Added missing SYMLOOP_MAX and SYMLINK_MAX
constants to limits.h.
* Fixes MAXSYMLINKS to use SYMLOOP_MAX, instead of SYMLINKS_MAX (which doesn't exist
in POSIX specs, but we (intentionally) break source compatibility here).
* Reenabled the Haiku versions of stat(), fstat(), and lstat() when build for Haiku.
* Removed OpenBeOS namespace stuff from the files I touched.
* Removed superfluous StorageDefs.Private.h, whyever that ended up in a public header
is beyond me.
* Cleanup.
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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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class, and only wraps around that one.
* Translating is no longer serialized, you can translate more than one object
at a time now.
* A BTranslator that is released (ie. deleted) will no longer let its BTranslatorRoster
crash.
* Removed BTranslatorRoster::Version() - this kind of call definitely makes no
sense at all. It's still exported from the sources, though, for backwards
compatibility.
* Simplified and improved code.
* Images are now unloaded only once.
* Added new method IsTranslator() that will be used by the DataTranslations preferences
application.
* Began implementing new methods StartWatching()/StopWatching() that will notify
you if new translators are installed or old ones removed (this will also be used
by DataTranslations once it's ready).
* The private BTranslatorRoster class will now add itself to the existing BApplication,
in order to provide automatic updating of the translators if needed (not yet implemented
though).
* Not heavily tested yet, there might be some regressions.
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* The overlay register update buffer is now created and exported, ready
to be used.
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* The Decorator are temporarily using ui_color() - this needs to be changed
to use the DesktopSettings (when the decorator stuff gets refactored); right
now, the colors are fixed.
* Added B_WINDOW_TEXT_COLOR, B_WINDOW_INACTIVE_TAB_COLOR, and
B_WINDOW_INACTIVE_TEXT_COLOR to the UI colors, B_WINDOW_TAB_COLOR is no
longer deprecated. Note, however, that not every decorator may use these
colors.
* Removed unused and wrong (ie. hard-coded paths) stuff from ServerConfig.h.
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read-only area shared between the Desktop and all applications.
* Right now, this area only contains the desktop colors, ie. B_PANEL_BACKGROUND_COLOR
etc.; ui_color() no longer needs to ask the server for these colors.
* The ui_colors are now maintained by DesktopSettings, though ColorSet is still there.
* The default colors are now hardcoded once and for everyone in InterfaceDefs.h, ie.
the app_server uses them as well.
* Desktop::Init() can now also return an error (but that is not yet accounted for).
* Cleaned up InterfaceDefs.h.
* Fixed wrong include in moreUTF8.h.
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of graphics memory is now possible.
* Changed driver name to start with "intel_extreme" to have a nicer device
name.
* Renamed frame_buffer* stuff to graphics_memory* as the frame buffer just
happens to be located somewhere in the graphics memory.
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* The functions now check the acquire_sem() result.
* mem_freetag() will return an status code now, too.
* Moved the mem_block and mem_info definitions into the source file; no
reason to have them public.
* You can now give the memory manager a name which it will use for its
heap area and lock.
* Minor cleanup.
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* some fixes to make screen_blanker wait_for_thread() instead of
killing the screen saver thread, BScreenSaver::Stop() is now called
as well as its destructor
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is managed for those bitmaps:
- the shared client memory mechanism is used to allocate a small overlay_client_data
structure that contains the actual buffer and a semaphore that you have acquire in
order to access it.
- LockBits()/UnlockBits() now have a function: you need to call them before accessing
the overlay buffer, and you need to keep that lock until you're done with it.
* The overlay cookie is now an extra member of the ServerBitmap class.
* Removed fInitialized from ServerBitmap - IsValid() now just checks the buffer associated
with the bitmap.
* ViewLayer::Draw() will now handle overlay bitmaps specially and will draw the overlay
color instead of any contents (this is currently in ugly pink, but will become some
dark color later on).
* All what's missing from actually being able to use overlays now is to configure
them so that they are shown on screen. VLC will now show an empty pink window when
overlay video is enabled.
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via the graphics driver (but not yet shown on screen).
I probably got the meaning of the "overlay count" wrong - I guess that you
can allocate any number of overlay bitmaps, but can only see "overlay count"
on screen at a time (right now, I only allow to create "overlay count" bitmaps).
Stephan?
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systems a chance to know if they have locked already.
This fixes a locking problem in BFS where one thread tried to acquire two read
locks (where someone else trying to acquire a write lock would have caused a
dead lock).
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to cut down on BRegion related allocations, cannot really tell
if it speeds things up
* used the new BRegion pool in WindowLayer and ViewLayer whereever
a BRegion was used on the stack
* fixed the debugging stuff in MultiLocker - it will get you into
the debugger if you
- try to nest read locks
- try to write lock when your are a reader already
- don't match up nested locks when your a writer
-> but only if you #define DEBUG 1 in the .cpp, is off by default now
* went over WindowLayer, ServerWindow, Desktop and a few other places
and fixed the locking for use with the MultiLocker, the "a reader can
not become a writer" is especially tricky, feel free to review the
changes
* activated the MultiLocker, I tested this quite a bit, if there are
problems simply turn on DEBUG and you should drop into the debugger
right where the problem is... hope all is good
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is public now, even if it may not yet be public and fixed API.
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* Some preparations to support more than one chipset, added i855G (device ID 0x3582)
to test with - the accelerant_device_info is now filled with that additional data
as well.
* Some minor cleanup.
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it and rebuilding it on the server side (that causes a huge speed
up for regions containing many rects)
* There is a method in ServerLink that could have been used, but I
actually needed to add the direct BRegion support to LinkReceiver
* added LinkReceiver as a friend to BRegion class
* ServerApp and ServerWindow keep the CursorManager locked after they
have retrieved a cursor until they have called Acquire() on the
cursor. (Axel: what good is using atomic* stuff in Acquire() and
Release() if we have to protect this by a lock anyways?)
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function, and added a vfs_disconnect_vnode() for other kernel components.
* devfs_unpublish_device() can now optionally make use of this call.
* Fixed the type check of devfs' unpublish_node().
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though it looks so simple, I see no reason why it shouldn't work 8-)).
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information to identify the boot volume - if we want to be able to map all BIOS
drive IDs to the disks in the system, we need to do this always, though.
* Forgot to commit the updated disk_identifier.h in the last commit...
* Removed the unused dumpBlock() function from devices.cpp.
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* Adapt other sources where needed (the boot loader's RootFileSystem still
used the old implementation).
* Implemented RootFileSystem::Rewind().
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loader): it now supports holes between segments, and accepts any segment order.
* Renamed elf.c to elf.cpp and fixed warnings.
* Renamed elf_image_info::dynamic_ptr and eheader to dynamic_section and elf_header.
* Some cleanup.
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Only mode switches do work, doesn't yet make sure the mode is valid, though.
At this point, this driver only works on Haiku, the R5 app_server is crashing for some
reason I need to investigate some day (maybe tomorrow :)).
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BRect to clipping_rect with simple C casts. I think this
is more adequate, since clipping_rects are used for
pixel indices. This change fixes some graphics problems too,
it appears that cursor coords are fractional on Haiku, even
with a normal mouse. In Playground, this resulted in the
hit points being rendered wrongly.
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now on the amount of memory installed in the system. Ie. if you have only
128 MB the kernel heap will be only half in size.
* Minor cleanup in vm_page.c, renamed some variables to match our style guide.
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now reflects the number of pages in the areas cache, instead of just the size of the
area.
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* Removed DisplaySupport.h, wasn't needed anymore.
* Removed private color set functions from InterfaceDefs.cpp - we might want
something similar, but definitely not like that.
* Minor cleanup, added some missing licenses.
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even though we might need something similar, we can't use it (since it was
based on BGet++).
* Removed BGet++, it's not used anymore.
* Removed ServerMemIO class, was never used.
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all teams in serveral server areas, and instead of having to eventually clone
them all several times in BBitmap, we now have one or more areas per team,
and BBitmap will only clone areas once if needed. As a side effect, this
method should be magnitudes faster than the previous version.
* This method is also much more secure: instead of putting the allocation
maintenance structures into those everyone-read-write areas, they are now
separated, so that faulty applications cannot crash the app_server this
way anymore. This should fix bug #172.
* Freeing memory is not yet implemented though! (although all memory will
be freed upon app exit)
* There are now 3 different bitmap allocation strategies: per ClientMemoryAllocator
(ie. via ServerApp), per area (for overlays, not yet implemented), and using
malloc()/free() for server-only bitmaps.
* ServerBitmap now deletes its buffers itself.
* Cleaned up BBitmap and BApplication a bit.
* The test environment currently doesn't build anymore, will fix it next.
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these should be public (they don't match any basic Be naming style
anyway :-).
* Put the code that's used by the app_server where it's needed.
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That buys some more time before switching to a slab allocator :)
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This will allow to fix message related problems like drag and drop and scripting.
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and not to delete it.
* The header didn't include everything it needed.
* Minor cleanup.
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take an empty region as an indication to remove the clipping, but on R5,
this is actually valid... this patch fixes the problem
* the ViewState::clipping_region is now consistently used to memorize
the user defined clipping of the view state instead of being sometimes
used to cache the current view clipping
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and a timeout.
* _user_wait_for_thread() was not interruptible before, ie. Control-C wouldn't
work.
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of that list.
* Added a vfs_free_unused_vnodes() function that calls the low memory handler
directly.
* create_sem_etc() now calls the above function in case there are no semaphores
available anymore; this usually frees up to 2 semaphores per node (one from
the cache if there is a file cache attached, and eventually one from the
file system).
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or vm_cache_ref couldn't be created, instead of cleaning up and returning
an appropriate error.
* vm_cache_ref_create() no returns a status_t instead of the vm_cache_ref
(as that's part of the vm_cache anyway).
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* Added some comments
* Added some checking to avoid noop shifts
* Added buffer length checks
* Implemented (as Stephan suggested) a version of ConvertBits() that takes offsets.
This new version allows to move a region of the source into a region (possibly not at the same point) on the dest while converting colorspaces on the fly.
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that put one or more full paths on the stack before, which could cause some
problems under certain conditions.
* Cleaned up KPath, ie. use size_t instead of int32 where appropriate, added
license.
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I've put it into ColorConversion.cpp and moved PaletteConverter there too, cleaning up Bitmap.cpp.
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(mounting still only works from the Terminal).
* Shuffled functions in node_monitor.cpp around to clearly differentiate between
private, private kernel, and public kernel functions.
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Colorspace conversion is not done yet so that it only works correct in 32bit modes.
Also drawCursor is not respected yet. Partially fixes bug 197.
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before another one in the list.
* The video modes in the boot loader are now sorted (by resolution, larger
resolution comes first). Doubled entries are automatically removed; this
fixes bug #192.
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free to continue (it would be nice to be notified before, though, in case
I get to it again in the next weeks).
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windows to front (or minimize them).
* Desktop::ActivateWindow() no longer crashes in case the window to be activated
is not on the current workspace - instead, it doesn't do anything at this
point. IOW it doesn't handle workspace activation at all, yet.
* Renamed ServerWindow::GetWindowLayer() to ServerWindow::Window().
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* AS_GET_STRING_WIDTHS now uses this method to send the strings to the app_server;
ie. it no longer sends the whole strings, and it saves sending the string length
separately.
* BFont::StringWidth() will now always return 0.0f in case of an error (instead of
some random value)
* Minor cleanup.
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* all cursors owned by a team are visually different,
or (iaw) an already existing cursor is reused when
it is set by the client again
* changed various occurances of cursor data from "int8*"
to "uint8*"
* ServerCursors also remember the R5 data from which
they were created
* the reference counting and destruction of
ServerCursors changed: The cursor knows it is attached
to a CursorManager and one can simply use
ServerCursor::Acquire() and Release() and the reference
counting and everything is being taken care of
* destroying a ViewLayer will now correctly release a set
ServerCursor
* fixed a race condition when setting a cursor through
BView::SetViewCursor(): If the client code looks like this:
BCursor cursor(cursorData);
someView->SetViewCursor(&cursor, false);
there is a relatively high chance the BCursor destructor
told the ServerApp thread to destroy the cursor before
the ServerWindow thread got to "acquire" the cursor for
use by the view layer. The very same problem is likely the
reason that SetViewCursor works to unreliably on R5, even
when the "sync" flag is set to "true" (although it should
theoretically work in that case).
all these fixes make WonderBrush work fine again with the
new support of custom cursors.... coded by axeld and myself
(the joys of pair programming :-)
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* Added more char codes to is_white_space(), should be all I think
Sorry if I stepped on your toes Stephan, but I wanted these changes flushed before I leave for holidays :-).
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* Reordered some functions
* Area messages can now be unflattened instead of using the private _Reference and a special port code
Passing by area is now mostly working but it's not yet enabled. I will have to conduct performance tests first to see if and starting at what messagesize the overhead is reasonable.
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* Added checksum generation and checking
The data itself is now checksummed too (unlike R5 where only the header gets a checksum). This might be a performance problem for larger messages. Opinions?
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* Introduced a _SetStringValue() to avoid code duplication.
* The string types now check the original value, and don't write anything if the
contents stay unchanged (with the current exception of the sniffer rules).
* The monitor notfication methods no longer "clobber" the status result.
* Major cleanup.
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all those error output from the app_server.
* AS_LAYER_DELETE now gets a token, no longer frightening choice of parent.
* Removed locking in RemoveChild(); it has to be called locked now.
* Removed AS_LAYER_DELETE_ROOT as it's no longer needed.
* Removed support from BView for being PR3 compatible.
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Input server now saves keyboard typematic settings whenever they are modified,
instead of wating until it is shutdown (which never happens, either the
system will crash, or the input_server will stay active after a normal shut down)
Same problems might apply to mouse and keymap settings.
Input server shutdown handling should be reviewed.
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used by the Deskbar (for "Hide All" and "Show All"). The latter doesn't work
correctly yet, though, it just maximizes all windows of that application.
* Added a TODO to ServerWindow AS_MINIMIZE_WINDOW on how to make it work correctly.
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got lost, before.
It might not work 100% correctly yet, but it works good enough to hide the Tracker
status window from the Deskbar, and thus, fixing bug #133.
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the device manager is initialized. For x86 it does nothing, but
for PPC it searches for a supported interrupt controller and
remembers it for later use.
arch_int_{enable,disable}_io_interrupt() are implemented as
well as handling of external exceptions (aka as I/O interrupts).
We'll see later how well that works.
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* Removed the FaceGetter as it was only needed for locking
* Cleaned up TruncateString()
* Fixed a typo in moreUTF8.h
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* At least 15 bit mode is broken, and should probably be removed.
* Cleanup - do we really need this class?
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* Reworked functions like GetEscapements(), GetBoundingBoxesAsString() and GetGlyphShapes() completely
* Made the ServerFont functions uniform in their prototypes and cleaned out unnecessary arguments
* Added new UTF8 handling functions to moreUTF8.h that are now used by ServerFont
* Put the common transformations of the FT_Face into an own GetTransformedFace() to lessen code duplication
In other words, ServerFont is now cleaned and handles UTF8 pretty efficiently. Some ToDo's are still left though.
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