This is a proper fix for the issue I tried to fix with hrev43552.
Previous fix only fixed the stack overflow caused by it but still
generated ghost devices due to the duplicated enumeration.
Affected motherboards include FIC PA-2013 (mine), and FIC VA503+
as mentionned on:
http://lkml.indiana.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/9912.0/0539.html
We now check the header type for bridge devices and just ignore
wrong ones.
- Rename _ParseCIEAugmentation to _ParseCIEHeader since that more
accurately reflects what it does.
- Refactor a bit to avoid having to parse the header twice, and
simplify various places as a result.
- Pull out a _ParseCIEAugmentation() from _ParseCIE().
- If .eh_frame is being used, do a quick parse of the CIE up front
in order to determine the augmentation (if any), and use it to
retrieve addresses in the appropriate format. This fixes stack
unwinding on x86-64, and possibly other cases where the address
encoding didn't correspond to architectural target size in absolute
address format.
- We now handle augmentation 'zR', which in the case of gcc's
.eh_frame format specifies how the addresses in the FDEs are
encoded. Not actually used yet though since that will require
some refactoring of _UnwindCallFrame(), since we currently parse
the CIE too late to apply the above address size rules to the
initial offset + range. This is also the reason x86-64 stack unwind
currently fails, since the addresses there are, for most current tests
actually being encoded in 32-bit format rather than architecture
address size as should be the case for a standard DWARF debug_frame.
* Try to keep each renderer designed
the same.
* swrast will build... swpipe won't
build until we have an llvm build
package. (should in a few days once
llvm 3.2 is released)
* libmesa and libgallium no longer live in libGL
* opengl kit gets libglapi for dispatch
* swrast will get libmesa
* swpipe will get libmesagallium + gallium drivers + llvm
* Remove locking from Prefs window QuitRequested(), thanks Axel.
* Remove kConfigClose message, no longer needed since window sticks
around and is hidden on close instead of being deleted.
* delete fPreferencesWindow on BarApp QuitRequested() so it will
remove the memory used by preference window when Deskbar quits.
... instead of destroying and creating it each time.
This is taking another page from Tracker's book. It allows the prefs
window to maintain it's current state as long as the application
remains open. Since both Tracker and Deskbar are meant to always be
open this means that the state is kept all the time unless the app
crashes, quite useful.
This completes the move of clock preferences from Deskbar to Time.
This closes#7331. Also closing #8769 as invalid as it has been
discussed to death and 12/24 hour setting seems to belong in Locale
prefs only.
Clock preferences have been moved into their own settings file as
well so perhaps will be moved to their own replicant in the future.
* Added a new Clock tab to the Time preflet. Added Clock related
controls there. They all function by communicating with Deskbar.
* Put controls in a BBox controlled by the Show clock checkbox.
This more clearly shows that all the clock settings are dependent
on the show clock setting since it doesn't matter what your clock
settings are if you don't show the clock.
* Make revert work.
* Split clock settings into it's own file and struct.
* Re-add the time zone setting.
* Remove the clock settings from the Deskbar preference window, they
are in Time now.
* Make Locale preferences accepts B_LOCALE_CHANGED message, although
not used.