* Reverted r31809 as it introduced a race condition; if the I/O request had been
notified, it could already been deleted at that point.
* Instead, we need to notify the request in each file system/driver that uses
it. Added new notify_io_request() function that does that exactly.
* Added a TODO comment to the userlandfs where the request notification needs
a bit more thought.
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were supposed to be deleted/changed with the previous commit.
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each attribute access needed 3 syscalls, now only one as it should.
* Renamed the new Haiku call fs_open_attr() to fs_fopen_attr(), and added a new
function fs_open_attr() that takes a path (same semantics as the
fs_[f]open_attr_dir() functions already present in BeOS).
* Merged former _kern_open_attr(), and _kern_create_attr() into one syscall.
* Cleaned up vfs.h.
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or also a label, optionally with a BView for the label. Some aspects of it have
not been exposed to throughrough testing, yet (archiving, label view),
the BAlignment support is also not well tested.
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into it. Renamed ImportData() to Unflatten(). Some code shuffling.
No functional change.
Some style cleanup needed.
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introduced earlier.
* Reworked the previous device classes to make them ProtocolHandlers handling
their respective input_server <-> driver protocol.
* Implement setting report item data and building/sending reports based on that.
* Remove the old HID parsing code.
This enables us to use all HID devices as we now parse and use the HID
descriptors/reports. Non-boot-porotocol devices should therefore work.
The next step will be to implement a generic input/output framework in userland
that can communicate with a generic protocol handler in usb_hid. This will then
enable applications to make use of all the non-mapped HID stuff directly.
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inside the window. These are Command + Alt. In X11, it's just Alt, but that
is already used in various Haiku/BeOS apps.
* Introduced new window flag B_NO_SERVER_SIDE_WINDOW_MODIFIERS to disable the
above.
* Made click to front in FFM mode less strict, you can slightly move the mouse
now and still click windows to front.
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there are prefixed with the respective architecture name. Useful for remote
debugging a different architecture.
* <x86/arch_debugger.h>: Introduced a structure for the FPU state, so that it
isn't left to the debugger.
* Removed the _kern_get_thread_cpu_state() syscall. Was originally intended for
bdb compatiblity, but isn't really needed.
* Kernel x86 arch_get_debug_cpu_state(): The use of fnsave was broken, since
it reinits the FPU after saving the state. This resulted in weird results
when debugging functions using the FPU. We now use fxsave, if available.
Otherwise fnsave + frstor should be used -- not fully implemented yet.
Same for arch_set_debug_cpu_state().
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* Moved the private inline methods up in the source file, so they can actually
be inlined.
* UnlockBuffer(): Removed superfluous "if". Maybe the one who wrote it can have
a look and check whether something else was intended originally.
* _MakeWritable() (both versions): Removed the superfluous ref count increment
and the matching decrements.
* _Resize(): Fixed ref count ASSERT. It would always be triggered when called
from UnlockBuffer(), since the ref count is -1 in that case.
* Clarified some comments.
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- Rework and style the DeviceClass class
- Implement option "Identify host as..." in preferences with mentioned method, this should allow us to be visible to more RemoteDevices
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* the default ABI for gcc2 builds should be B_HAIKU_ABI_GCC_2_HAIKU, not B_HAIKU_ABI_GCC_2, as the latter
is equal to B_HAIKU_ABI_GCC_2_ANCIENT and enforces the old symbol resolving behaviour.
If our build isn't ..._HAIKU, what is? ;-)
This fixes a whole lot of perl tests, which failed because the required shared libs could not be loaded
(as they contained undefined symbols that are only found in second level dependencies).
Note: the existing perl optional package works, since it does not contain any ABI specification symbol yet.
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KPartition::CreateChild(). CreateChild() calls AddChild(), which publishes
the new partition, though at that point offset and size were not set, so that
the published devices would not be usable.
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- Handle Hardware error event
- Add function to retrieve an string from a bluetooth error
- Styling
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* Renamed time.c to time.cpp.
* set_timezone() now uses localtime_r() instead of localtime(), and will also
no longer fail in case there was no timezone symlink before.
* Cleaned up OS.h header.
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around, particularly returning it from methods instead of a const char*, if the
object stores the string as a BString anyway, thus leveraging CoW.
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invoke the layout's InvalidateLayout() anymore. This could cause problems when
the layout caches layout related information and also updates those on calls
other than LayoutView(). A call to such a method after an InvalidateLayout()
would mark the cached info valid and the layout would use the cached info
until the first InvalidateLayout() after the next LayoutView(), even if
BView::InvalidateLayout() had been called again in the meantime.
* Introduced a new method BView::ResetLayoutInvalidation(), which must be
called by layout implementations whenever they have updated their cached
information and need further InvalidateLayout() notifications.
* Adjusted the existing layout implementations to use the method.
Fixes bug #4047.
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* The bulk of the work -- i.e. juggling the software and hardware breakpoints,
watchpoints, and memory reads/writes -- is done in the new class
BreakpointManager.
* For the architectures a few capability macros have to be defined, one
pointing to the software breakpoint instruction opcode. Done for x86.
* Some more simplifications in the user debugger code, made possible by the
recently introduced debugger_changed_condition attribute.
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* Give access to BSplitLayout::SetInsets() and GetInsets() from BSplitView.
* Give access to BSplitView::SetInsets() from BSplitLayoutBuilder and
LayoutBuilder.
* Some automatic white-space cleanup.
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* Added _MinTabeSize() to BTabView. It makes sure that the BTabView displays
at least two tabs. In the future it should also add the room to display some
buttons for cycling the currently displayed tabs left/right if there is more
than can fit.
* In BTabView::Min/Max/PreferredSize(), use _MinTabSize() to compute the
respective size.
* Improve Tab rendering code so there are no ugly overlaps at the right edge
if the tabs falls directly on the view edge.
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* BSplitView uses ControlLook to draw itself.
* Small refactoring in SplitLayout to implement IsAboveSplitter(BPoint).
* BSplitView updates the view cursor when the mouse is above a splitter.
* Standard splitter size is now 6 pixels, which is a bit easer to hit.
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window of the view into the application thread. This solves the
race condition with asynchronous SetViewCursor and deleting the
cursor immediately afterwards for real.
* The ServerApp now requires a reference to the current cursor,
just in case...
* Added TODOs for caching the BView token, it's currently resolved
for every single BView call that talks to the server... not good!
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reference counting is maintained correctly in the app_server. While reviewing
this code, I have my doubts that my previous solution for handling pending
SetViewCursor() calls is always working as it is intended.
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BWindow* parameter. They set the newly created layout on the window, which saves
the API user to do that.
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- Now also use the acpi handle to call a function and not use the path to get a handle and then call the function.
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* The new builders are templatized and completely inline.
* They are easily nestable, which only worked for groups with the old approach.
* Added builder for split views.
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* Changed BStringItem::Update() to set a better baseline offset and height;
this should improve vertical text placement.
* Fixed a bug in BStringItem::Update(): it used the owner to determine the
width, but must use the font passed in instead.
* Coding style cleanup.
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* Reordered functions to match the order in the header (and vice versa).
* Removed unused private functions.
* Updated the header to follow our coding style.
* Cleanup.
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- Add debug more information in H2 driver and Command Status event
- Change name of port for posting events(former was too long)
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