enhanced it to also say Core 2 Quad and Core 2 Duo again, instead of just
Core 2. Thanks!
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the same as the two finger scrolling option (could be disabled, too, opinions
welcome).
* Added a new settings to disable horizontal two finger scrolling, since it's
not that easy to only scroll in one direction with this. Maybe a higher
starting boundary would also be an option for this instead, Clemens what do
you think?
* Minor cleanup.
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- Make the BuildScreenSaverDefaultSettingsView function be built into
libscreensaver.so and under the BPrivate namespace. This avoids the repetition
of the compiled code in each screen saver that uses it.
- Updated the ScreenSaver preferences to use this.
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default look for the settings of screen savers without complicated settings
views. This is based on the code originally in the ScreenSaver preferences
window.
Also fixed a type in the ScreenSaverRunner header.
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* Added new header headers/private/system/disk_device_types.h, which defines
the <DiskDeviceTypes.h> constants as macros and which can be used where the
constants cannot be used. The constants are defined using the macros, so now
there's only one place where the string literals should be specified.
* Use the macros in the partitioning systems. I was too lazy to also adjust the
file systems -- most of them seem to hard-code the string literal yet.
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- Fixed vfs_get_vnode_from_fd() return type.
- Added vfs_open_vnode().
- Added a "bool traverseLeafLink" parameter to vfs_get_fs_node_from_path().
It was always resolving symlinks.
* device manager/devfs:
- devfs: get_node_for_path() no longer resolves leaf symlinks. That still
doesn't help with file disk devices, as creating partition wouldn't work
anyway.
- Pulled the module-related implementation part of BaseDevice into new class
AbstractModuleDevice and made all methods of BaseDevice virtual. Small
adjustments to devfs to be happy with the new BaseDevice interface.
- Added BaseDevice subclass FileDevice, which maps the interface to a file's
file descriptor. Still got a few TODOs, but should basically work.
- Use FileDevice for publishing file disk devices in devfs. Now those do
actually work, though there's some BFS trouble with one of the images I
tested.
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Remove the 4 cores limit at boot, and fix the allocator to handle 8 cores.
There are still performance problems, but this allows booting with 8 cores.
WARNING: since this changes x86 platform kernel args, you really don't want to update haiku_loader and kernel_x86 separately!
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aren't routed correctly over the 8259, it seems.
- Removed passing the hpet_regs around, since there's a static variable.
- Added lots of debug dprintfs.
- Fixed setting the timer interrupt to edge
- Timer is initialized once.
- Use the timer 0 instead of 2.
- Renamed register definitions to be more readable
- Use 64 bits registers and unions where applicable.
- Other things I don't remember
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Also shortened some defines using "TN" instead of "TIMER". It's also
the same scheme used in the specs
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-Jamrule for collectcatkeys no longer print all the strings, only a message when it can't parse one (happens for TR(variable) basically)
-Added fingerprint check in the plaintext catalog ReadFromFile. However, the adler checksum is different each time the catalog is loaded because it relies on the string being iterated always in the same order, but this is not always the case with an HashMap ! Some rethinking is needed, so disabled the check for now so it does not breaks the build
-Some try to debug the bluetooth preflet localization. Still buggy, but I wanted to commit all this mess before I break everything up again.
-Also sorted the fr.catkeys files to be in the same order as the autogenerated en.catkeys (this is useless but makes them easier to check) and updated their fingerprint even if they are still not checked.
-Miscelaneous style fixes, small bugfixes, more error checking and error messages saying where they come from.
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been since long already.
This should help aljen reintegrate his gallium branch sooner than later,
which after the speed improvment on softpipe made last days will
be welcomed, I'll bet ;-)
Maybe it's possible to even have both current Mesa Software Renderer add-on
*and* Gallium-based SoftPipe one. Will need to actually support renderer
selection (in OpenGL preference panel or via a missing OpenGL Kit API),
as today the first add-on found is the only one ever selected...
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work to do, but it's about time to give this code more exposure.
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Net_server starts services by invoking fork() followed by exec(). If the latter
fails (for instance because the service isn't installed), the forked child is
invoking exit(). This in turn unloads libbe, triggering static cleanup code in
BMessage, which deletes a couple of message ports that were inherited from the
parent during the fork. After that, net_server was desparately missing those
ports and no longer worked reliably.
* in InitTerminateLibBe, we now register an atfork-(child-)handler, which
takes care to re-initialize the static reply ports used by BMessage code
* added BMessage::Private::StaticReInitForkedChild wrapper and
BMessage::_StaticReInitForkedChild() implementation which overwrites the
inherited port IDs with a set of own ports
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mapped pages and a non-read and non-write protection to block a certain address
range from being used by anything.
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that will fix the problem fixed in r32926 for all derived classes.
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Increased the scrollers size from 10 to 12, since at high resolutions,
they're really too small.
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* Got rid of <dirent_private.h> -- the __DIR structure is private to dirent.c,
now. The attribute directory, index directory, and query functions use the
the public POSIX API, so does the kernel module code. Those components were
not initializing the structure correctly anymore since the introduction of
telldir()/seekdir().
+alphabranch
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This fixes ticket #4362 and probably also #4360 and #4370
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workspace activation message was asynchronous, whether or not the
BWindowScreen stopped drawing in time was pure luck (this also caused crashes
with the VESA driver, as that one unmaps its frame buffer during mode switch).
Introduced a new AS_DIRECT_SCREEN_LOCK protocol for this.
* In the long term, we should let BWindowScreen use the same mechanism as
BDirectWindows, though.
* Removed superfluous locking in BDirectWindow::_InitData().
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So either +alphabranch or remove the declarations from <dirent.h>.
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* A test app for it. I added a src/test/kits/shared folder as i found it was the
most logical place for it. Shake it up.
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AS_SCREEN_GET_MODE won't work with multi-screen support anymore, and is also
more overhead than needed.
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* Desktop is now including it as well to be able to use the new
B_CURRENT_WORKSPACE_INDEX constant.
* Include order cleanup.
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* scheduler_enqueue_in_runqueue() now allows the scheduler to return a hint as to whether a reschedule is desirable or not. This is used in a few other places in order to relegate scheduling decisions entirely to the scheduler rather than the priority hacks previously used. There are probably other places in the kernel that could now make use of that information to more intelligently call reschedule() though.
* Switch over the default scheduler to scheduler_affine().
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make it work, one would need to use versioning for all libbe symbols. This is
worth an 8k price per file that links against libbe.so, so I didn't want to
commit this as is. An alternative to this solution would be to write a
separate application that is responsible for the app_server's window. Comments
welcome.
* Removed BeOS compatbility of the libbe_test stuff.
* Renamed the libbe_test targets from *haiku* to *test*, ie. libbe_haiku.so is
now called libbe_test.so, haiku_registrar is now test_registrar, etc.
* This also removes BeOS compatibility from tracker/FSUtils.cpp (all BeOS
compatibility should be removed, but I don't want to make Alexandre more work
in his branch, and it's not urgent at all).
* Replaced the former "run" scripts for the test environment with a single
run script (see updated NOTES file).
* Removed the libbe_test target from some applications - this was only to help
developing them under BeOS, and is thus no longer necessary.
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* Keep track of the currently running threads.
* Make use of that info to decide if a thread that becomes ready should preempt
the running thread.
* If we should preempt we send the target CPU a reschedule message.
* This preemption strategy makes keeping track of idle CPUs by means of a bitmap
superflous and it is therefore removed.
* Right now only other CPUs are preempted though, not the current one.
* Add missing initialization of the quantum tracking code.
* Do not extend the quantum of the idle thread based quantum tracking as we want
it to not run longer than necessary. Once the preemption works completely
adding a quantum timer for the idle thread will become unnecessary though.
* Fix thread stealing code, it did missed the last thread in the run queue.
* When stealing, try to steal the highest priority thread that is currently
waiting by taking priorities into account when finding the target run queue.
* Simplify stealing code a bit as well.
* Minor cleanups.
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Revert back start of kernel space to the usual place, no need to differ from other archs here.
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device is not compatible, after all.
* No longer accept color changes if the mode is not an 8 bit one. I think that
BWindowScreen does that after changing the mode, so that is messes up the
colors, at least that's the theory, will test on real iron now.
* Use VGA as a fallback if setting the palette via VBE failed. This brings back
the colors for ParticlesII in Qemu (but not in VirtualBox, which seems to be
completely broken in this regard).
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Start of framebuffer initialization for the Verdex board.
For now it points to the data section as framebuffer for testing and shows an RGB pattern.
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* The vesa driver no longer uses VGA programming if the chip does not support
VGA compatibility.
* The VESA driver now tries to set the DAC to 8 bits per color gun.
* In VESA modes, the driver no longer tries to use VGA programming; introduced
the new vesa_set_indexed_colors() that is now used for palette programming.
This should fix wrong colors of 8 bit BWindowScreen users with VESA on real
hardware (emulators usually didn't mind either way).
* Note that the app_server needs to maintain a palette per 8 bit screen, as
right now, the colors are garbled after a workspace switch. Stefano, are you
looking into that already?
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current client of this AFAIK.) They should have been const to begin with...
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- don't clobber the parameter regs in the entry point,
- fix entry point address for netbsd loader emulation,
- added a gUImage global to point to the uimage blob with the tgz,
- added tgz info to platform stage2 args,
- add simple uimage support, just dumps the header and gets the nth blob in the image, (seems we have a bug in the math code, some infos don't print),
- made devices.cpp use them to publish the MemoryDisk,
- add an haiku_loader_nbsd.ub target which puts both the loader and kernel_arm for now (need to replace with the tgz).
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tool tip view with this lock, too.
* BTextToolTip::SetText() can now be called in all circumstances safely.
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Add an __ARM_ARCH__ macro defined to the arch version to simplify checks for >= some version.
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- moved board/ folder around again, it probably belongs only to kernel stuff,
- added board_config.h templates for gumstix boards.
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be broken in the app_server now, but I haven't checked yet.
* Fixed typo in vesa.h.
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* Fleshed out the Encoder API to support parameter setters/getters and returning
a BView for configuration. (Not yet sure if this is a good idea.)
BMediaTrack:
* Implemented all but one of the unimplemented methods in BMediaTrack. It should
be working as far as that class is concerned, unless I missed some of the
vision. ReplaceFrames() remains a stub, added a comment on why it probably
stays that way.
* Release the Encoder reference in the destructor.
FFmpeg plugin:
* Refactoring to delay opening the AVCodec until encoding the first chunk,
so that we can still adjust parameters.
* Support adjusting parameters via [Set|Get]EncodeParameters(). Currently,
only quality is supported, added TODOs about supporting the bit_rate setup
versus the automatically calculated bit_rate.
* Extended EncoderDescription by a bit_rate scale. The Encoder calculates the
raw bitrate needed by the current media format, and then divides that
number by the specific codec's bit_rate_scale, while taking into account the
desired quality. This seems to work very well already (tested with MPEG4),
although a lot more parameters could be specified for libavcodec, depending
on the desired quality.
* Enabled the ogg muxer in libavformat, although it is currently still disabled
in MuxerTable.cpp, because it rejects unknown codecs. Added TODO to this
effect.
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* The BView API can probably be regarded as good enough; the implementation
might need to be improved over time (also, some things as archivability
aren't fully implemented yet). The ToolTip.h header should get public once
finalized.
* Added new B_MOUSE_IDLE message that is sent to a BView after a certain
time has passed (BToolTipManager::ShowDelay()).
* Added small test app (ToolTipTest) that shows what is already working.
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- added some multiboot support code:
- dump some of the passed info,
- parse command line (skip the 'kernel' name and pass the rest to stage2_args.arguments),
- added an add_stage2_driver_settings() function which takes stage2_args.arguments and translates it into safe mode driver settings, a bit dumb for now.
This allows using qemu -kernel haiku_loader -append 'debug_screen true' and get debug output without having to enter the menu (once multiboot info is used to determine the boot device too).
The idea is to allow passing driver settings and using them to pass extra stuff (like 'force_keymap fr' and other stuff for demo), and to help automate tests ('run_test /bin/sometest').
This should answer Axel's question :)
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allow for more parallelism. Also introduce seperate locks for the bins and
for page allocation. This greatly reduces lock contention and reduces the
duration the locks are held due to them overall protecting less code. Now only
allocations of the same size hitting the same allocator or allocating larger
chunks of memory should block. Previously, basically any allocation and also
free would be mutually exclusive, making it scale pretty badely.
* Added memalign_nogrow(). As it uses heap_memalign() anyway, there's no real
reason not to allow for an alignment.
* Some cleanup.
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ROUNDUP to use '*' and '/' -- the compiler will optimize that for powers of
two anyway and this implementation works for other numbers as well.
* The thread::fault_handler use in C[++] code was broken with gcc 4. At least
when other functions were invoked. Trying to trick the compiler wasn't a
particularly good idea anyway, since the next compiler version could break
the trick again. So the general policy is to use the fault handlers only in
assembly code where we have full control. Changed that for x86 (save for the
vm86 mode, which has a similar mechanism), but not for the other
architectures.
* Introduced fault_handler, fault_handler_stack_pointer, and fault_jump_buffer
fields in the cpu_ent structure, which must be used instead of
thread::fault_handler in the kernel debugger. Consequently user_memcpy() must
not be used in the kernel debugger either. Introduced a debug_memcpy()
instead.
* Introduced debug_call_with_fault_handler() function which calls a function
in a setjmp() and fault handler context. The architecture specific backend
arch_debug_call_with_fault_handler() has only been implemented for x86 yet.
* Introduced debug_is_kernel_memory_accessible() for use in the kernel
debugger. It determines whether a range of memory can be accessed in the
way specified. The architecture specific back end
arch_vm_translation_map_is_kernel_page_accessible() has only been implemented
for x86 yet.
* Added arch_debug_unset_current_thread() (only implemented for x86) to unset
the current thread pointer in the kernel debugger. When entering the kernel
debugger we do some basic sanity checks of the currently set thread structure
and unset it, if they fail. This allows certain commands (most importantly
the stack trace command) to avoid accessing the thread structure.
* x86: When handling a double fault, we do now install a special handler for
page faults. This allows us to gracefully catch faulting commands, even if
e.g. the thread structure is toast.
We are now in much better shape to deal with double faults. Hopefully avoiding
the triple faults that some people have been experiencing on their hardware
and ideally even allowing to use the kernel debugger normally.
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- stubbed out arch_cpu_init_percpu(),
- make atomic ops declarations extern "C",
- move calls to [i]sync inside the asm code that needs it.
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* SMP:
- Added smp_send_broadcast_ici_interrupts_disabled(), which is basically
equivalent to smp_send_broadcast_ici(), but is only called with interrupts
disabled and gets the CPU index, so it doesn't have to use
smp_get_current_cpu() (which dereferences the current thread).
- Added cpu index parameter to smp_intercpu_int_handler().
* x86:
- arch_int.c -> arch_int.cpp
- Set up an IDT per CPU. We were using a single IDT for all CPUs, but that
can't work, since we need different tasks for the double fault interrupt
vector.
- Set the per CPU double fault task gates correctly.
- Renamed set_intr_gate() to set_interrupt_gate and set_system_gate() to
set_trap_gate() and documented them a bit.
- Renamed double_fault_exception() x86_double_fault_exception() and fixed
it not to use smp_get_current_cpu(). Instead we have the new
x86_double_fault_get_cpu() that deducts the CPU index from the used stack.
- Fixed the double_fault interrupt handler: It no longer calls int_bottom to
avoid accessing the current thread.
* debug.cpp:
- Introduced explicit debug_double_fault() to enter the kernel debugger from
a double fault handler.
- Avoid using smp_get_current_cpu().
- Don't use kprintf() before sDebuggerOnCPU is set. Otherwise
acquire_spinlock() is invoked by arch_debug_serial_puts().
Things look a bit better when the current thread pointer is broken -- we run
into kernel_debugger_loop() and successfully print the "Welcome to KDL"
message -- but we still dereference the thread pointer afterwards, so that we
don't get a usable kernel debugger yet.
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info is not part of the media_format otherwise.
* Finished enough in the AVFormatWriter and AVCodecEncoder that we can now
actually create AVIs and MPGs and encode MPEG1, MPEG2 and MPEG4 video.
But no audio as of yet. Also, there is no bit-rate/quality setup, so it seems
libavformat is using the least possible bit-rate/quality.
* Enable some more muxers and encoders in the FFmpeg libs.
* Uses pixel format conversion from libswsscale, need to read the documentation
again, but I think it makes the plugin GPL.
* Fixed includes in libswscale/swscale.h, this is now an unmodified FFmpeg 0.5
header again (AFAICT).
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storage.
* Remove reduntant information from the header (field_count vs. fields_size).
* Remove checksums previously used to validate the message passing by area
mechanism.
* Move variables that are purely used by the instance out of the header and into
the BMessage object.
* Use more sensible types for the different message fields.
* Reduce some field sizes to realistic values.
* Make size_t values into uint32 values so the message format will not change
when later moving to 64 bits.
* Pack the structures used for flat message storage so it doesn't change
because of padding.
* Fix message passing by area. It never worked because the created area was
never actually filled with any data!
* Some more allocation checks with graceful fallbacks (should be all now).
* Some more checks for negative index values (should also be all now).
* Make printing more inline with how the rest of the class works and make some
of the output more consistent.
* Also add the new unsigned types to PrintToStream() output.
* Fix printing of unknown types and invalid BMessages, it would always have
printed only the first entry respectively the same error.
* Added some clarifying comments.
* Cleanup.
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* Added x86_double_fault_get_cpu(), a save way to get the CPU index when in
the double fault handler. smp_get_current_cpu() requires at least a somewhat
intact thread structure, so we rather want to avoid it when handling a double
fault. There are a lot more of those dependencies in the KDL entry code.
Working on it...
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media_file_format as input, so that the Writer knows what kind of file is
needed.
* Also, since information about the stream format is going to be needed at the
Writer level as well, the AllocateCookie() method gets the stream
media_format.
* Fleshed out some aspects of AVFormatWriter, many TODOs are left.
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* Improved Encoder API towards what we need for the get_next_encoder() variants
and the BMediaTrack API.
* Implemented the rest of MediaWriter. Still undecided what to make of
AddTrackInfo(). BMediaEncoder has that as well, which hints that this is
something the Encoder needs to support. But it could also be that this is
only possible to support in Writer.
* Wired a lot of previously unimplemented methods in BMediaFile and BMediaTrack
needed for write support. If I have not overlooked anything, only the
parameter stuff is still unimplemented now.
This is all untested, since the FFMpeg Encoder and Writer are still only stubs.
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The AddOnManager in the media_server registers one encoder entry per
successful EncoderPlugin::RegisterNextEncoder(). This gives us a first idea
what media_format_family and input/output media_type is supported. The
mechanism may have to be extended, or the Encoder needs an API to specialize
a format further. In that case, the get_next_encoder() version that takes
optional _acceptedInput/OutputFormat needs to instantiate the plugin and
needs to ask the Encoder. But AFAIK, no app uses it like that anyway.
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in PluginManager is reenabled. We use the media_codec_info.id to reference
a specific plugin, while the sub_id will be used to reference individual
Encoders that the plugin supports. No idea if that's how it was intented, but
some comments hint in this direction. I failed to mention this before, but
comments are of course very welcome on any of these commits, as always.
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used to mark entries after recovering a tracing log from a previous session.
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changed method signature accordingly and disabled the code for now, since
the media_server communication has not been adapted yet.
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* Implemented old count_workspaces(), and set_workspace_count() using the
new functions.
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for every BMenuItem, have them created in _init_interface_kit(), and keep
them cached. This required some reorganisation of the code in Menu and MenuItem.
Also has the side effect that BMenuItem doesn't have to know about the
alt/ctrl/command keys stuff.
Added a comment in BMenu::AttachedToWindow().
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* _SetTo(const BVariant&): Acquire a reference for the wrong object.
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and rows.
* set_workspace_count() now uses the logic formerly found in
WorkspacesView::_GetGrid() to determine the layout.
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media_file_format array (it remains with the plugin itself, as with
DecoderPlugins).
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a list for known media_file_formats. The internal IDs map to plugins.
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Don't yet know if that's the way it's supposed to work...
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call to fetch non-clear pages.
* B_PHYSICAL_BASE_ADDRESS does now imply B_CONTIGUOUS.
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retrieving WriterPlugins and EncoderPlugins from the media_addon_server.
* Enabled respective code in PluginManager (and fixed the copy&paste bugs),
the server side is still missing, though...
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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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Tracker's OpenHashTable.h which it should eventually replace. We've renamed the
class to BOpenHashTable and changed the interface slightly so that HashTableLink
became superfluous.
Adapted all the code that used it. Since the OpenHashTables no longer clash,
this should fix the GCC4 build.
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functions.
* Since we now use UserStringParameter, this fixes the missing null termination
of the parameter string, and thus bug #4045.
* Removed UserMemoryParameter, as it's no longer in use.
* Adjusted syscalls accordingly.
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in place of the own rolled implementation. Comment typo fix.
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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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parameter from start_system_profiler().
* Added stack depth, and interval parameters to it, though.
* Profiling the boot process is now possible.
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patch from about a year ago (I couldn't use any code of his yet, though,
but there are a few things left). The emergency keys are triggered by
pressing Alt-SysReq + key.
* By default, only Alt-SysReq+'d' is used as a means to deliberately enter
the kernel debugger. F12 belongs to userland again, now :-)
* Debugger add-ons now have another optional method to implement their own
emergency keys - 'd' for the debugger cannot be overridden, though.
* The mechanism can be turned off via a new kernel setting, so it's not that
easy anymore to "crash" Haiku if you don't want to.
* Right now, the PS/2 driver, and the pre-input_server in-kernel debugger
keyboard mini-driver support this, USB not yet.
* Minor cleanup.
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* Added missing name parameter to the partitioning system module child creation
and child creation validation hooks. Pass the name to them.
* Added BPartitionParameterEditor interface, which is/will be used for editing
disk system specific parameters.
* Implemented partition parameter editors for BFS initialization and Intel
partition map child creation.
* Fixed the incorrect supported child partition type iteration in the Intel
partition map add-on. It does now return actual types.
* Handle the "active" flag parameter in the Intel partitioning system module.
* DriveSetup:
- Replaced the "Create" submenu by a simple menu item. The type can now by
chosen in the dialog.
- Make use of initialization and child creation parameter editors. Some
non-generic code has been moved to the respective editor implementations
(BFS, intel partitioning system).
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* Added Bytes(), returning a pointer to the "raw" data, and Size(), returning
the data size.
* Added SetToTypedData(), which initializes the object from a data buffer and a
type code.
* Added SwapEndianess() to swap the endianess of the contained data (if
possible).
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* added new protocol method process_ancillary_data_no_container() that does not
need a container to fill the cmsghdr data.
* Added support for the IP_RECVDSTADDR option using this call.
* Implemented support for IP_MULTICAST_IF.
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* devfs:
- devfs_[un]publish_partition(): They no longer get the partition path as
parameter, but rather the device path and the partition name.
- Added devfs_rename_partition(), which renames an already published
partition node.
* KPartition/KDiskDevice:
- Replaced the fPublished flag by fPublishedName, the name under which the
partition is published. This simplifies UnpublishDevice() and makes it
practically infallible.
- Added GetFileName(), which only returns the partition's file name.
Simplified GetPath() by using it.
- When a partition is added/removed the subsequent sibling partitions get a
new index. Now we also rename their published device nodes (and those of
their descendents). When something goes wrong we unpublish the concerned
partition's device to be on the safe side. Would be a shame to accidentally
format the wrong partition, eh? :-)
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- Functionality to stop services, start preferences, and show debug console
- Cleanups in signatures
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M headers/private/bluetooth/bluetoothserver_p.h
M src/servers/bluetooth/BluetoothServer.h
A src/servers/bluetooth/DeskbarReplicant.cpp
A src/servers/bluetooth/DeskbarReplicant.h
M src/servers/bluetooth/Jamfile
M src/servers/bluetooth/BluetoothServer.cpp
M src/preferences/bluetooth/BluetoothMain.cpp
M src/preferences/bluetooth/Jamfile
M src/preferences/bluetooth/defs.h
M src/preferences/bluetooth/BluetoothWindow.cpp
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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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* BMenuWindow no longer uses a fixed scroll step - instead, the menu sets it
to the height of its first item.
* Cleanup.
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- Handle Hardware error event
- Add function to retrieve an string from a bluetooth error
- Styling
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the old names still exist as deprecated aliases for the time being.
* Introduced hooks FirstReferenceAcquired() and LastReferenceReleased(). Besides
added flexibility this also makes the deleteWhenUnreferenced constructor
parameter and the fDeleteWhenUnreferenced attribute superfluous, since the
"don't delete" behavior can be obtained by overriding LastReferenceReleased().
Parameter and attribute will be removed eventually.
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* Moved the ExpressionParser class to shared. It's now built into its own
static library.
* Added hexadecimal number support to the expression parser as well as
Evaluation*() methods to get a number instead of a string.
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pings to fail (raw socket initialization) after r31079.
* Further cleanup.
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after all CPUs have been queried for their features. On SMP machines
sysenter/sysexit weren't used before due to the non-boot CPUs appearing not
to have the feature.
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is a syscall iframe.
* User debugger support: Don't to call BreakpointManager::PrepareToContinue(),
if the thread returns from a syscall. We don't want to skip breakpoints in
that case.
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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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installed team debugger and adjusted the code accordingly. It's not needed yet,
but I intend to add support for software breakpoints and those require a bit of
uninitialization that needs to be synchronized with debugger changes and can't
be done with interrupts disabled.
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* Removed unused inner struct State.
* Added work-around for the extremely annoying "fState my be used
uninitialized" warning gcc 4 produces. I'm not aware of any solution that
doesn't generate unnecessary code. :-/
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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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and added a _kern_unreserve_address_range() as well.
* The runtime loader now reserves the space needed for all its areas first
to make sure there is enough space left for all areas of a single image.
* This also fixes the final part of bug #4008.
* Minor cleanup.
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the first part of making the runtime loader behave itself; it should already
make Clockwerk run okay with any number of translators (even if not all of
them will work yet).
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* Generalized address checks. The debugger can now also read the commpage.
* Added new syscall _kern_get_thread_cpu_state() to get the CPU state of a
not running thread. Introduced arch_get_thread_debug_cpu_state() for that
purpose, which is only implemented for x86 ATM (uses the new
i386_get_thread_user_iframe()).
* Don't allow a debugger to change a thread's "esp" anymore. That's the esp
register in the kernel. "user_esp" can still be changed.
* Generally set RF (resume flag) in eflags in interrupt handlers, not only
after a instruction breakpoint debug exception. This should prevent
breakpoints from being triggered more than once (e.g. when the breakpoint is
on an instruction that can cause a page fault). I still saw those with bdb
in VMware, but that might be a VMware bug.
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needed. I've added MediaPlugin* fields to Reader and Decoder plugin classes
which are set when the PluginManager hands out new instances. This way the
manager knows what plugin created the Decoder or Reader instance in the
Destroy*() methods and can decrease the reference count accordingly. Also added
some FBC stuffing to Decoder and Reader. All media plugins need to be recompiled,
in case anyone has some outside the Haiku tree.
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boot device is actually read-only (even if it's using the write overlay).
* Do not create a swap file on a read-only device - this would really be a
stupid use of the write overlay (just saw this happening on an older
machine).
* Made swap_file_{add|delete}() take a const char* path - there was no reason
this was writable, and this also avoids casting away the const when adding
the default swap file.
* Minor cleanup.
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have a simple dedicated heap for the kernel debugger with stacked allocation
pools (deleting a pool frees all memory allocated in it). The heap should
eventually be used for all commands that need temporary storage too large for
the stack instead of each using its own static buffer.
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- While walking down the cache chain, we keep all upper caches locked.
- When we have to unlock -- when waiting for a busy page or reading a page in
-- we unlock completely, including the address space, and restart
vm_soft_fault().
- Folded fault_get_page() and fault_find_page() into one.
This simplifies and improves things considerably:
- We no longer need dummy pages.
- We no longer need vm_area::no_cache_change.
- #2710 is fixed, since we no longer hold the address space lock while
waiting.
* vm_soft_fault(): When we have found our page, we first check whether a page
is already mapped at the address. If it is already our page, we just change
its protection. If not, we unmap it first. Fixes race conditions when multiple
threads fault at the same address at the same time.
* fault_get_page(): When copying a read-only page from a lower cache, no longer
mark it active, since at least for the fault area it is shadowed from then on.
* vm_set_area_protection(): Fixed potential overflow for in the
vm_translation_map::protect() call.
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gcc could apparently assume that the register assigned to the one in the
clobber list would keep its value (as can be observed when disassembling
add_debugger_command_etc()).
Using a dummy output register works around the problem and also avoids the
unnecessary initialization of the register.
Comments explaining the mystery welcome.
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