passing 0 as timeout flags or B_INFINITE_TIMEOUT as timeout, in which
case no timer will be used.
* Implemented missing thread_block_with_timeout().
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respective Private* base class.
* Changed sigwait() and sigsuspend() to use thread_block() instead of a
condition variable.
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thread_block(), thread_unblock(),...) that allow a thread to wait for
something without needing a semaphore or condition variable. It can
simply block and another thread can unblock it. Supports timeouts and
interrupting. Both semaphores and condition variables use this
common mechanism, now.
* Semaphores:
- Some simplifications due to the thread blocking mechanism.
- Changed locking order to sem -> thread. It was the other way around
before and when introducing the wait_for_objects() support I had
also introduced a situation where the locking was reverse, which
could potentially cause a dead lock on SMP systems.
- Instead of queueing thread structures, a semaphore queues
queued_thread entries now, which are created on the stack. The
thread::sem structure could thus be removed.
- Added sem_entry::net_count, which is sem_entry::count plus the
acquisition count of all waiting threads. This number is needed in
remove_thread_from_sem() and instead of computing it there we
maintain it.
- Fixed remove_thread_from_sem(). It would not unblock threads, if
the sem count was <= 0.
- Made sem::last_acquirer unconditional. It is actually needed for
sem_info::latest_holder. Fixed fill_sem_info() accordingly.
- Added some optional tracing output, though only via ktrace_printf().
* Condition variables:
- Could be simplified significantly through the use of the thread
blocking mechanism. Removed a good deal of unnecessary code.
- Moved the ConditionVariableEntry "flags" parameter from Wait() to
Add(), and adjusted all places where condition variables are used
accordingly.
* snooze() uses thread_block_with_timeout() instead of a semaphore.
* Simplified thread interrupting in the signal and user debugger code.
Instead of separate functions for threads waiting on a semaphore or
condititon variable, we only have a single thread_interrupt(), now.
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- If the hook of the timer we're cancelling is currently being
executed, we do now wait till it is finished. This is how the BeBook
specifies the function to behave.
- Periodic timers would not be cancelled, if their hook was being
invoked at the same time, since they weren't in the queue during
that time.
- Since we know the CPU on which the timer is scheduled (timer::cpu),
we don't have to look through any other CPU queue to find it.
- Fixed the return value. It should report whether the timer had
already fired, and was not always doing that.
* Added private add_timer() flag B_TIMER_ACQUIRE_THREAD_LOCK. It causes
the thread spinlock to be acquired before the event hook is called.
cancel_timer() doesn't wait for timers with the flag set. Instead we
check in the timer interrupt function after acquiring the thread
spinlock whether the timer was cancelled in the meantime. Calling
cancel_timer() with the thread spinlock being held does thus avoid any
race conditions and won't deadlock, if the event hook needs to acquire
the thread spinlock, too. This feature proves handy for some kernel
internal needs.
* The scheduler uses a B_TIMER_ACQUIRE_THREAD_LOCK timer now and
cancel_timer() instead of the no longer needed
_local_timer_cancel_event().
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but also prints post syscall entries not matching the filter, if the
respective pre syscall entry matched. This way one also sees the syscall
return values. Works only in forward direction ATM.
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kernel and added a WrapperTraceFilter* parameter, which allows for
additional filtering. This way other commands can print tracing output
with special filtering.
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variable at once. It wasn't used anymore, and the code gets simpler.
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ones) for wait_for_child(), which is notified when any job control
condition (child dead, stopped, continued) occurs. These events are
relatively rare anyway, and it simplifies the code.
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thought I had done.
Of course, that wouldn't have happened if Ingo didn't break the network boot
with his netstack changes ;-)
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to port_buffer_size_etc(), but returns the info through a structure,
which also identifies the sender (uid, gid, team ID) of the message.
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- Updated code so Processor IDs for older processor do not have to be
modified.
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not specified by the standard, but other systems set it as well in most
cases. We set it to real {g,u}uid now, if that changes. OpenSSH (sshd)
seems to be agreeable with that solution.
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and defines the macros needed by them.
* Renamed syscall sys_vm_map_file() to _kern_map_file() and changed the
path to an FD parameter. Changed vm_map_file() accordingly and
adjusted the kernel ELF loader and the runtime loader.
* Added syscall _kern_unmap_memory().
* Added bool unmapAddressRange parameter to vm_create_anonymous_area()
and map_backing_store(). If true and the address specification is
B_EXACT_ADDRESS, all areas in the specified address range will be
deleted (unless an area is covered only partially).
* Introduced B_SHARED_AREA flag, which is set on areas that have been
created by {vm,_user}_map_file() with REGION_NO_PRIVATE_MAP. When
fork()ing those areas won't be copied CoW, but rather be cloned. This
is needed for mmap() MAP_SHARED.
* {vm,_user}_map_file() also accept an FD argument < 0, in which case an
anonymous area is created.
* Implemented mmap() and munmap(). Currently there's the restriction
that we can't partially unmap areas. Otherwise the functions should be
rather compliant. We also support the non-POSIX extension
MAP_ANONYMOUS.
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- Updated Intel processor IDs.
- Only take extended family/model into account on Intel processors.
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address back to userland, even if the provided buffer was smaller. Fixes
a problem with Firefox, which is for some reason providing a buffer
smaller than our sockaddr_in.
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the heap and the IOV_MAX limit.
* They also take the responsibility of copying the ancillary data in and
out.
* These syscalls were badly broken. They used a member of an
uninitialized structure instead of the iovec pointer passed from
userland. sendmsg() would thus fail or send arbitrary data, recvmsg()
would overwrite arbitrary memory.
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src/system/kernel/fs/fd.cpp: In function 'ssize_t common_user_vector_io(int, off_t, const iovec*, size_t, bool)':
src/system/kernel/fs/fd.cpp:727: error: ISO C++ says that these are ambiguous, even though the worst conversion for the first is better than the worst conversion for the
second:
headers/private/kernel/syscall_restart.h:151: note: candidate 1: bool SyscallRestartWrapper<Type>::operator<(const Type&) const [with Type = long int]
src/system/kernel/fs/fd.cpp:727: note: candidate 2: operator<(long int, int) <built-in>
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ATM.
* Changed common_fcntl() to also work for non-vnode-based FDs. Only the
operations that require a vnode do fail now. F_SETFL uses the new
fd_ops::set_flags() if available, falling back to the vnode respective
operation.
* Changed some direct accesses to file_descriptor::u::vnode. It was safe
in those cases, but might not be anymore if we ever change fd_vnode().
ftp can at least connect to servers again, now, but apparently we still
have a problem with syscall restarts -- downloads fail after one second,
when the timer goes off.
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sMountMutex lock when calling sync() on a file system. This fixes a potential
deadlock (I just encountered for the first time).
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syscall_restart_ioctl_is_restarted() to syscall_restart_is_restarted,
IoctlSyscallFlagUnsetter to SyscallFlagUnsetter, and
IoctlSyscallRestartWrapper to SyscallRestartWrapper, as they are no
longer only used for ioctl().
* Removed unused syscall_restart_ioctl_handle_post().
* Made SyscallRestartWrapper a lot fancier. Instead of storing a
reference to the result value, it stores the value itself, and it
features all the interesting operators that make it appear like that
value. This simplifies the use of the class quite a bit.
* THREAD_FLAGS_SYSCALL is now set for all socket function and the
read[v](), write[v]() syscalls.
* Added is_syscall() function and net_stack hook to the net stack.
* Removed "kernel" parameter from all net_stack_interface and net_socket
module hooks. They aren't need any longer, since is_syscall() can be
used instead.
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* get_dir_path_and_leaf() now removes trailing slashes from the path.
* This fixes bug #2016, thanks!
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- The net_stack driver is no longer used. Instead we have a kernel
module which is directly used by syscall implementations in the
kernel. I.e. we no longer tunnel those functions through ioctls, but
have normal syscalls.
- Removed the superfluous net starter module.
- Implemented the FDTYPE_SOCKET type file_descriptors, that is sockets
are no longer vnode based.
- Adjusted libnetwork (the socket function implementations)
accordingly.
- Adjusted netstat accordingly.
* Socket module:
- Implemented socketpair().
- Added "kernel" parameter to the control hook. Quite a few more hooks
would actually need the parameter, but I didn't change those yet,
since that would probably also require changes to the protocol
module interface.
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same as !IS_USER_ADDRESS.
* Use the new IoctlSyscallFlagUnsetter helper class in _kern_ioctl().
The former implementation wasn't checking correctly for a previous
syscall flag.
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suffix. You can use this to verify the version of a module_info structure.
* Made module_info::std_ops optional.
* Minor cleanup in module.h.
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API, uses the _PRINTFLIKE macro where appropriate.
* Got rid of the "qent" structure, struct timer now contains everything we
need. This makes the affected code in sem.cpp, signal.cpp, and timer.c much
cleaner, and resolves a few TODOs.
* Minor cleanup in vfs.cpp.
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This fixes a potential problem where a volume would be left marked dirty on
a clean reboot as reported by Vasilis; no harm would have been done to the
data on the volume, though (it would just replay a log entry that it didn't
need to).
* Unified the naming of the notifier/writer thread: renamed the thread to "block
notifier/writer", and the variable holding the thread ID to
sNotifierWriterThread.
* Added a few more doxygen descriptions to the private functions.
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was asked to. Unfortunately, it also removed the TRANSACTION_WRITTEN
listeners (that were added before notifying other listeners), so that BFS
could never free up space in the log. Now, it will only remove the listeners
it may remove. This fixes bug #2024.
* Rearranged functions a bit, moved notification/listener related private
functions together.
* Added tracing entry for written transactions as well.
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* Removed the pipefs functionality. We only need to support FIFO nodes.
* Renamed the remaining pipefs_*() functions to fifo_*().
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also free the device info which it must not do, as this info is in fact just
a pointer to the device info of the raw node. Removing a raw device that had
partitions published therefore always lead into KDL when closing the raw
device after unpublising the partition, as the close_hook pointer which sits
in the device info now was 0xdeadbeef. This should make for example unplugging
USB devices work as expected.
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FIFO. Reimplemented pipe() to use it.
* pipefs is no longer mounted. Will remove the superfluous code soon.
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inactive until at least one reader and one writer have opened it. As
long as it is inactive, reads from and writes to it just block. When
active, they behave as before (if there's no counterpart writes fail:
SIGPIPE + EPIPE, reads return 0). When both reader and writer count
drop to zero, the pipe becomes inactive again.
* Allocate the ring buffer lazily when the pipe becomes active and
delete it when it becomes inactive.
This makes the pipe implementation FIFO compatible. IOW, FIFOs work as
expected as far as I've tested them.
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- Moved most file_system_module_info hooks into separate structures.
Those that operate on mounted volumes to fs_volume_ops, those
operating on a vnode to fs_vnode_ops.
- Got rid of the fs_volume, fs_cookie, fs_vnode typedefs. We use void*
again.
- Instead of a void* volume and node cookie hooks are passed a
fs_volume and fs_vnode structure pointer, which contain the cookie
and an ops pointer (fs_volume a few more things).
- The VFS {new,publish,get,...}_vnode() functions take a fs_volume*
instead of the volume ID. So does vfs_get_fs_node_from_path().
- Added type and flags arguments to publish_vnode() and the
get_vnode() hook and removed the type argument from lookup() hook.
Added vnode::type using formerly unused bits to store the node type.
Simplified a few things in the VFS due to the now always available
node type.
- Added fs_volume_ops::{create,delete}_sub_vnode() and
fs_vnode_ops::get_super_vnode() hooks. They are used to support file
system layers, e.g. allowing to extend an FS not supporting BeOS
attribute with attribute support. Needs some more work in the VFS.
- Added fs_vnode_ops::create_special_node() hook for creating special
nodes (e.g. FIFOs).
* Adjusted the built-in file systems and BFS according to the interface
changes. Removed all other FSs from the image for the time being.
We'll see whether further API changes are necessary before porting
them.
* Adjusted the bfs_shell accordingly.
* Implemented create_special_node() in rootfs to support special nodes.
* Added support for FIFOs:
- Added syscall _kern_create_fifo() (used by mkfifo()), which creates
a special node (type S_IFIFO) in the respective file system.
- When a special node is published the VFS creates a respective sub
node. Currently only FIFOs are supported.
- Added a little support for FIFO subnodes by using functionality from
the pipefs.
- Added mkfifo to the image. It can create FIFOs in the rootfs, but
the FIFOs aren't really usable ATM, since they still work like
pipes, i.e. readers and writers need to have them open at the same
time.
* Some smaller changes in the VFS:
- Made the *_CALL macros nicer to use (vargs).
- Refactored FS entry lookup into new function lookup_dir_entry().
- create_vnode() no longer just calls the FS create() hook. First it
looks up the entry and uses open_vnode(), if it already exists. This
is necessary for two reasons: 1) The FS might not support create()
while still allowing to open() entries. 2) When the FS has other
layers on to of it (or the respective node) it might not be
responsible for opening the node.
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based one. The path based version could not have worked for entry removed
notifications at all as the node is removed from the directory at this point
already
* Forgot to delete the device watcher instance after removing all monitors
* The PartitionRegistrar in DeleteDevice() was set to already locked which is
not the case
* Someone probably forgot to add a PartitionRegistrar to the media checker - it
did register the device on each run but never actually unregistered it, which
obviously messed up the reference counting a bit
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and ino_t instead of a path. Supposed to work with node monitoring messages.
Took the name from vfs_entry_ref_to_path() that takes the same arguments, but
suggestions for a better name are welcome.
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* Implemented RLE compression for the boot splash images, resulting in
smaller kernel and boot loader.
* Only the boot loader contains the RLE compressed images, the decompressed
buffer for the icons is passed to the kernel via kernel args.
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within the notifier/writer thread, and will then flush the notifications
directly. This should fix#2008 again.
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The dividing line is back although with a little more spacing. Also the icon
spacing is a little increased and I added a subtle outline as well as a little
brighter background for the active icon look. The placement logic is now not
independant of each other anymore, otherwise I couldn't center both images
as a unit. But only the vertical placement is affected.
Comments as always on the commit mailing list... :-)
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space left for the new log entry, it did call cache_sync_transaction(), and
then just assumed the space would be ready. But since the transaction could
have been written before that call by the block writer, and since the
_TransactionWritten() hook is now called asynchronously,
cache_sync_transaction() actually has to flush all pending TRANSACTION_WRITTEN
notifications before returning to the caller.
* To implement this, block_cache now publishs a condition variable, and
wait_for_notifications() adds a fake notification that signals that one.
Since the notifications are handled in FIFO order, this guarantees that
the previous TRANSACTION_WRITTEN hook is done.
* notify_transaction_listeners() could accidently delete notifications that
still had pending signals. Now, it will defer the deletion to the notification
thread instead in that case. This should fix bug #2008.
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* Added {Create|Delete}Device() analogous to {Create|Delete}FileDevice
* Added a small DeviceWatcher class that reacts to entry creation/removal
* Implemented a way to start/stop node monitoring
* Start watching for devices after the boot volume has been mounted and the
the second initial scan was run
The disk device manager now creates and scans a device when a "raw" node is
published and deletes the device on removal. This makes hot-plugging of disk
devices (for example memory sticks using usb_disk) work. Their partitions will
be scanned and published so they can be mounted. Somehow the removal of the
partitions does not yet work however, any insights are welcome.
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the icons are centered.
* The boot loader and kernel now use the placement info that
generate_boot_screen now generates.
* Made the code that draws the images handle the case where any of the images
is larger than the frame buffer.
* All drawing functions need to know the image width (analogous for bytes per
row).
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called without having the cache's lock held.
* The only downside to this approach is that ending a transaction now needs
additional memory, and might therefore fail - that could be fixed by
allocating that memory upfront with the start of the new transaction,
though.
* Therefore, I reverted the cache lock to a benaphore, as the recursive
lock is no longer needed.
* The block writer thread is now a block writer and notifier thread: it will
wait for up to 2 seconds on the sEventSemaphore, and if nothing comes in,
it will continue with its previously sole job.
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* Introduced a new publish_node() which then actually publishs the node,
similar to the VFS's new_vnode(), and publish_vnode() semantics.
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check in notify_transaction_listeners() didn't hold, although the
cache_hooks were deleted anyway. I've introduced a listener_change
counter to detect changes to the listener list while iterating, since
any change makes the iteration unsafe. Should fix bug #2008 for real.
Nevertheless I thing the transaction listener concept needs revision.
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allows event listeners to add new listeners inside a node monitoring event
(i.e. if one wants to add a listener for the entry that has just been created
and triggered the current notification).
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Instead return the directory vnode, so the calling function can insert it after
all vnode initialization is done. Otherwise entry created notifications are
sent upon inserting the node into the directory for vnodes that are not yet
fully initialized (i.e. they have no type or the device hooks are not yet set).
That would cause for example ioctls to fail when someone would react to a
notification of a newly created device.
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block_writer() as well as notify_transaction_listeners() must update their
data or quit. This fixes newly introduced bug #2008.
* Minor cleanup.
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* Prettyfied memory info in the sysinfo app.
* Minor cleanup.
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overcommitting stores:
- has_precommitted was incorrectly set to true in the constructor
- when a precommitted page was committed, vm_store::committed_size
was still changed.
- unreserving memory did not update vm_store::committed_size.
- when precommitted pages were committed, their page count instead of their
size was reserved.
* All this lead to bug #1970 which should be fixed now.
* Cleanup of vm_cache.cpp, no functional change.
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hasn't been used for more than 2 seconds.
* Replaced the block_cache::lock benaphore with a recursive lock, so that
you can call cache functions from within the notification listeners.
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r24721/r24722. After resolving a symlink we weren't updating the local
type variable to the type of the link target, so that the directory
check in the next iteration would always fail.
* Added TODO.
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* No longer checks for the path delimiter twice.
* Now also checks if the first part of the path is a directory.
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first loop - the vnode passed in would still need to be checked, though.
Eventually, it would be nice to move the check to the top, though, so that
we don't need to search for the patch delimiter twice.
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as expected by POSIX programs. This allowed be to compile Haiku under itself
without any hacks at all, so I guess this means that now we are officially
self-hosting!
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* Not sure if it works as intended, as the specs are a bit vague.
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in the buffer, they need to be notified after a read when their
minimal write size requirement has just become satisfied. We were
notifying only when there was no space in the buffer before, which
caused bug #1755.
* Removed Inode::NotifyWriteDone(). It's not needed anymore, since we
don't queue writers. They are always all notified, so that one doesn't
have to notify the next one, when it's done.
* Renamed *Request* to *ReadRequest, since we do have WriteRequests now
as well.
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item entry.
* The bios_ia32 video platform code now stores the available VESA modes in
the new vesa_modes kernel_args field.
* When configuring a VESA mode via settings file, it's no longer needed to
specify the exact mode - the closest available mode is now used. This should
help with bug #1962.
* frame_buffer_console_init() now also creates a boot_item for the VESA modes
in the kernel_args.
* The VESA accelerant now filters the mode list to only contain modes that
are actually supported.
* Moved non-shared vesa driver data into its own file vesa_private.h.
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- Added a "root" vnode to the io_context. It is used for resolving
paths and converting nodes to paths instead of sRoot. Some more
passing around of io_context structures was necessary.
- Introduced a new lock sIOContextRootLock to protect
io_context::root. The current uses of io_context::io_mutex
(put_vnode(), remove_vnode() while holding it) looked too suspicious
to use that mutex in vnode_path_to_vnode().
- Added _kern_change_root() syscall and chroot() libroot function.
- Added chroot coreutils program to the image. Funnily it seems to be
much easier to set up a little jail than under Linux (just copy
bash and libroot.so into respective subdirs; mount another pipefs
if you want pipe support).
With Haiku allowing direct access to directories via inode IDs
jailing is obviously not very secure at the moment.
- Added /var/empty to the image. It will be the chroot target for ssh.
* Changed vfs.cpp:get_cwd() so that the io_context::io_mutex is no
longer held when calling dir_vnode_to_path().
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- The kernel stores the group IDs in the team structure. They are
correctly inherited on fork() and load_image_etc().
- Implemented getgroups() for real, i.e. it retrieves the groups
associated with the process.
- Implemented setgroups(), initgroups() and (the BSDish)
getgrouplist(). The latter two read the group information from the
"group database" /etc/group (if existing).
- Change the BIND port config, since we do have getgrouplist() now.
* The set-uid feature was broken when the path to the executable was
relative, since we used stat(), which, in the kernel, uses the kernel
IO context.
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reference counted memory allocations. Can be used for sharing immutable
structures.
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* Shuffled functions around to separate the private from the public API.
* Renamed global static io_vectors to sVectors.
* Rearranged includes, replaced deprecated malloc.h with stdlib.h.
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finally created a solution to avoid that: Header files that contain
configuration settings (and nothing else) go to build/config_headers.
To change settings, create a directory build/user_config_headers (which
is ignored by svn), copy the respective header there and modify it at
your leisure. Currently only tracing_config.h has been moved to the new
location, but more files will follow eventually. It is also recommended
to move optional macro definitions in Jamfile (as for BFS) to a config
header instead; the build system will then automatically rebuild on
changes.
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vnode from the hash before putting it caused all sorts of problems.
* For example, BFS would trim its preallocations when the vnode is put;
if someone would read that same vnode after it had been removed, but
before BFS could trim it, it would read the old vnode which still
seemed to own the blocks which would subsequently be freed.
* This fixes bug #1914, and should also fix bug #1956.
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not referenced and clean (is no longer part of a transaction).
This finally gets memory consumption to a moderate level; even
unpacking a large archive will no longer eat all memory.
* The "block_cache" KDL command will now print the number of unused
blocks as well.
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a call chain contains a specific symbol (or address).
* Added a new KDL command "calling" that you can use to get a list of
threads that have a specific function in their call chain.
* Removed extraneous white space.
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* Use parse_expression() where appropriate.
* Removed extraneous white space.
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matches the specified pattern in all loaded kernel images.
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set the actual pattern as "%d", "%x", and "%s" of the expression
after '#' respectively. They are very slow, though.
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could be found or not, eventually resulting in a read fault.
* It now also uses parse_expression() for its second argument, since it
now returns an uint64 in Haiku.
* Tracing output cut off the label too early.
* Minor cleanup.
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* Add a cached_pages field to the system_info structure, and change the
meaning of the used_pages field to not include cached pages.
* Provide the needed info using the new calls vm_get_available_memory(),
and vm_page_num_available_pages().
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file system to not fill newly created space with zeros.
BFile::SetSize() now uses this, while [f]truncate() does not. This
is only a temporary work-around until BFS supports sparse files.
* Apps that want to reserve space to fill up later should use
BFile::SetSize() for now, as this will be a lot faster than
[f]truncate().
* cache_io() and the functions below now use a special mode when you
pass in a NULL buffer: for read access, the cache is only populated
(useful for prefetching), for write access, the file is filled with
zeros.
* Implemented BFS's Inode::FillGapWithZeros() using this method now.
* Removed extraneous white space.
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the former ones).
* Removed extraneous white space.
* net_server settings are now also updated when the size of the
file changed.
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time. Releasing the cache's store reference while holding the cache lock
could reverse the usual locking order -- the VFS could potentially call
the remove_vnode() or put_vnode() FS hook, which in turn could use the
file cache, thus resulting in a deadlock. Now we release the store ref
before locking the cache.
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makes switching between GMT and local time in time prefs work correctly
without requiring a reboot to recalculate the clock.
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- Take extended family and model into account when generating the cpu
type and revision.
- Added Intel Core 2 Extreme to the cpu list.
Please review.
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* The boot splash code now checks wether debug screen output is enabled or not
using the above function.
* The boot splash code no longer maps it's own copy of the frame buffer, instead,
it will use the boot item feature as the VESA driver does. Also removed the
lock, as that's not needed at all.
* Renamed splash.cpp to boot_splash.cpp, and boot/splash.h to boot_splash.h
(it's not part of the boot loader, but the kernel).
* Removed dead code from boot_splash.cpp, added license. Replaced license
header in boot_splash.h to a style guide conforming one.
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* Fixed the icons image, it was upside down.
* Support the new 24 bit boot screen images in the boot_loader and the kernel.
* Prepare the code for future indexed versions of the boot screen images.
But the generate_boot_screen tool currently does not generate those.
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able to resolve symlinks.
* file_open_entry_ref() now evaluates the openMode and passes the
correct "traverse" argument to entry_ref_to_vnode(). This fixes bug
#1932 (symlink refs wouldn't be resolved).
* dir_open_entry_ref() now always resolves symlinks, all other uses of
entry_ref_to_vnode() keep their previous behaviour, though.
* Fixed warnings; since Ingo's header changes, NULL now causes a warning
when it is used as int.
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* Calculate icon offset from stage in splash.cpp, remove hard coded placement
values. Draw only icon, not the whole image from top/left to right of
icon.
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could be refactored to avoid code duplication (ie only cropping
implementations, with the non-cropping function being a special case of the
cropping version)
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* Added the feature of an animated boot screen (icons lighting up at
different boot stages).
* Added first version of new boot splash images, generated by the new
hsbg tool. (Also finally contains the "new" Haiku logo.)
changes by myself:
* Added Artur to the contributors list in About System.
* Fixed some left overs in the patch, kept tracing turned off.
TODO:
* Remove the need for hard coding the icon positions. (Maybe generate
those from hsbg and put them into images.h? Have user provide icon
spacing/offsets at the command line for hsbg?)
* Rename the stages to something meaningful.
* Use hsbg as a build system tool and generate images.h during build
from PNGs provided in the artwork folder.
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picked might have changed while we were locking its cache. Might fix
#1931.
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readlink() function. It is no longer required to null-terminate the
string, shall not fail, if the buffer is too small, and shall return
the length of the string actually written into the buffer.
* Adjusted rootfs, devfs, and bfs accordingly. Also adjusted their
read_stat() hooks to return the correct symlink length in st_size.
* Our readlink() does now comply to the standard (and BeOS).
Additionally if the buffer is big enough it is nice to non-conforming
apps and null-terminates it.
* BSymLink::ReadLink() explicitly null-terminates the string now.
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use the index of the first page of the allocation as an id. This removes the
need for separate id generation. This also fixes the possible problem of
multiple large allocations getting the same allocation_id (due to the limited
range of possible ids), which in the worst case (i.e. for adjacent allocations)
could cause pages to be freed that were still in use.
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* Fixed various warnings with GCC4 due to the double sHaikuRevision line.
* Turned system_info.c to a C++ file.
* Minor cleanup.
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number. Was a problem only for partitions > 2^32 * block size (4TB
for 1KB blocks).
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from the call to vfs_get_vnode() now. Only this way it is safe to call
store_release_ref() later (as the page writer does). We had a potential
race condition -- if called after vm_cache_remove_consumer() had
released the last reference, the old vnode might already have been
deleted.
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%edx) was trashed before passing it to the user debugger. strace shows
the correct return values again.
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