by myself:
* renamed xsi_do_undo() to xsi_sem_undo() (there is more to XSI than sems).
* Fixed coding style issues in sys/sem.h and xsi_sem.cpp.
* Added _kern_*() syscall prototypes to syscalls.h.
* Added a TODO in xsi_sem.cpp and xsi_semaphore.h about moving union semun to
a shared header.
* Made the team::xsi_sem_undo_requests int32 - due to padding, it would have
needed 4 bytes anyway; please always use specific types over int/short/long.
* xsi_sem_undo() now checks if it needs to do anything - the calls in team.cpp
no longer needs to do this.
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so we need to check for that explicitly in the CObjectDeleter and
MethodDeleter cases.
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vnode (falling back to synchronous I/O if the io() is not supported).
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FS shell. The latter two lack an implementation yet, though.
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to provide asynchrounous (or only synchronous, if asynchronous is not
supported) I/O request support. It will eventually replace
{read,write}_pages(). None of the FS implementations implement them
yet.
* Implemented some support functions for request-based I/O. File system
implementations can use do_fd_io() which passes an I/O request to the
layer responsible for a given FD, and do_iterative_fd_io(), which
translates a request for a file to subrequests for the underlying
device and passes them on. Both fall back to synchrounous processing
when the io() hook is not supported.
Furthermore added vfs_synchronous_io() which should be handy for the
devfs to perform io_requests synchronously for devices that don't
support the io() hook.
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* adjust all drivers to take that into account
* fix UpdateText() signature in JSDSlider to avoid warning
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- add 040 cpu and mmu stuff
- use leftover from the page root table to put interrupt vector table to set VBR to
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- Fix PincodeWindow to send the pincode commands dissapear after clicking
- Improve the debug output of bluetooth_server
- Handle all needed events for the pairing
- Simple request could send and receive the event before adding the request to the events wanted list. Inverted the order of this sequence.
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- rewrote early_query() to use the TT0 mapping to remove the page_hole stuff.
- fixed natfeat, using a page set up from the bootloader for now as it wants physical address. At least it's enough to see from the debugger:
load kernel...
kernel entry at 8003711a
Welcome to kernel debugger output!
Haiku revision: 26582
PANIC: unknown cpu_type 68040
Welcome to Kernel Debugging Land...
Running on CPU 0
kdebug>
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* As this was the last user of the READ_COUNT/WRITE_COUNT definitions in
vm_priv.h, I removed those as well.
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It does its job by using part of libsupc++, with fake malloc and friends to make sure it won't double fault.
Works here, but cp-demangle must be extracted by hand from the lib, can't get the rule to work as I want, Ingo ?
Maybe using it directly without malloc hack would be ok with 16KB buffer, but I'm not sure of that.
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fs_vnode_ops::write_pages() to be called with fsReenter = true. Since
this is no longer the case, the argument has become superfluous. For
read_pages() it always was. Removed the argument from the functions
and all functions that propagated it.
* Some whitespace at the end of lines was removed.
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introduces the following relevant changes:
* VMCache:
- Renamed vm_cache to VMCache, merged it with vm_store and made it a
C++ class with virtual methods (replacing the store operations).
Turned the different store implementations into subclasses.
- Introduced MergeStore() callback, changed semantics of Commit().
- Changed locking and referencing semantics. A reference can only be
acquired/released with the cache locked. An unreferenced cache is
deleted and a mergeable cache merged when it is unlocked. This
removes the "busy" state of a cache and simplifies the page fault
code.
* Added VMAnonymousCache, which will implement swap support (work by
Zhao Shuai). It is not integrated and used yet, though.
* Enabled the mutex/recursive lock holder asserts.
* Fixed DoublyLinkedList::Swap().
* Generalized the low memory handler to a low resource handler. And made
semaphores and reserved memory handled resources. Made
vm_try_resource_memory() optionally wait (with timeout), and used that
feature to reserve memory for areas.
...
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* move libprint headers into libs headers folder accordingly
* merge all shared folders sources into kits print, we might build later on a
real print kit, propably also to access cups from an nicely API, atm static
* move all shared headers into private print, also pr_server.h from interface
* adjust build to work with the changed folder layout
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bootloader's smp init and into its own unit.
ACPI tables can now generally be found with acpi_find_table(signature).
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- bitfield definitions of page dirs were reversed... 040 is still wrong though.
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- move part of mmu handling to mmu-dependant files and extend ops
- implemented 040 mmu init. doing so I spotted a bug in ARAnyM which ignored [ID]TT0. Linux likely doesn't use them but I was too lazy touse temporary page tables. I also noticed bitfields were in wrong order, to be fixed.
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though until we use ACPI for proper PCI IRQ routing through the IO APIC.
Therefore the IO APIC code path is not yet enabled and the IO APIC isn't used.
ISA interrupts would work though, as would PCI interrupts if you'd hardcode
them for your specific configuration.
Note that this change also modifies some parts in the bootloader and in the PIC
setup to make local APICs available even on non-SMP systems. This causes APIC
timers to be used instead the normal PIT if it is available (also on non-SMP
configurations).
Also fixes some general errors in SMP and PIC code as well as some code cleanup.
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This allows drivers to lock the memory outside of the original team context.
* create_area_etc() got a struct team as first argument, but that should have
been a team_id.
* Removed delete_area_etc() - there is already vm_delete_area() doing the same
thing.
* Renamed vm_get_address_space_by_id() to vm_get_address_space(), as there is
no other method of getting an address space.
* Removed erroneous white space.
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* Removed the superfluous "flags" parameter from ConditionVariable::Add()
that we forgot there when we moved the flags field from
ConditionVariableEntry::Add() to Wait().
* Using this method was therefore not a good idea - only UnixFifo did, though.
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* adjust ui code to be more font sensitive
* add/ rename some of the utils message manipulation functions
* use ReadAttrString instead of ReadAttr to get the printer name
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* rename private functions to use underscore
* rename some public functions to match the usual style
* adjust pdf/ preview driver to use the renamed functions
* we where leaking a single message in _ConstructGui, otherwise no functional change
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struct sockaddr_in - the real culprits were BNetAddress::GetAddr(sockaddr_in&)
and BNetAddress::SetTo(const sockaddr_in&):
* moved check_r5_compatibility() into r5_compatibility.h to make that function
available to BNetAddress, too
* adjusted sockaddr_in-handling methods of BNetAddress to deal with R5-addresses
if in compatibility mode
* removed is_r5_sockaddr() again, since it is no longer needed
With this less hacky solution, Beam, NetPositive, NetworkTime and Vision still work. So, there's hope that the R5 compatibility layer is now complete.
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disk system lists.
* Added module watching; on module changes, it will now automatically rescan
the disk systems.
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* Extend the app_server protocol by configuration options to turn
subpixel font rendering on/off and also make the glyph hinting optional
(aligning of glyph shapes to the pixel grid).
* Implement the setting in the app_server and also handle the persistency.
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it clear when boot_splash_set_stage() must no longer be used.
* Free the memory associated with the kernel args before starting the
init process. Unlike the original TODO stated there are quite a few
more users of the kernel args (including the boot splash screen),
hence we can't really do that earlier, unless we decide to copy the
data over to the kernel heap.
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header.
* Added fields necessary to make it possible to retrieve more than one
dirent from the underlying file system.
* Unless some app creates a DIR on its own to it to feed readdir(), this
change should be binary compatible. If we find an application misbehaving,
we can still make it a GCC4 only thing.
* fs_attr/fs_index/fs_query now all use readdir() directly (as that one
contains the logic to iterate through a number of dirents in userspace).
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It follows the semantics of the BFS R/W lock, though, that is, if you unlock
your write lock before the read locks, the read locks effectively become
write locks, too.
* Added a mutex_transfer_lock() function that will allow you to unlock a mutex
in a different thread than the one which locked it (only matters if KDEBUG
is enabled, though).
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* fssh_auto_locker.h should probably better use an FS-Shell header instead of
stddef.h.
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