on wlan stack shutdown, now.
* Added patch by mmlr to support IBSS (aka Ad-hoc) mode. To activate IBSS mode
one would need recompile the wlan stack, though, once the constant in
start_wlan() is switched from IEEE80211_M_STA to IEEE80211_M_IBSS. There is
no runtime configuration, yet.
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ensure interrupts are disabled only once per interrupt event.
* Coding style cleanup.
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* Using conditional compiliation instead of just deleting original code
to easen future driver updates.
* Coding style cleanup.
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per interrupt. Moreover the interrupt is disabled only once now too.
* Using atomic_{set|get} operations for synchronizing the interrupt status
as proposed by Axel.
* Coding style cleanup.
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and ath_intr function. Those are faster than the HAIKU_INTR* macros.
* Some variable renaming to stick with common naming conventions of the other
wlan drivers.
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I don't know about such hardware, it is better to be cautious here.
* Code style cleanup.
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wpi_intr function. This should fix firmware timeouts, which occure due to the
second read just returns wrong values.
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iwn_intr function. This should fix firmware timeouts, which occure due to
the second read just returns wrong values.
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folder, as it is used by the crypto_ccmp module, only. Though there would be
no sense in making AES available to the FreeBSD compat layer in general.
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wrong impression about innerworkings of Haiku's compat layer.
* Use C++ comment style where appropriate.
* Whitespace cleanup.
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the r27 source from http://svn.techwires.net/svn/projects/freebsd/sys/.
Actually this driver works now, but as it is developed outside of the FreeBSD
repo, I will not include it into Haiku's repository.
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debug heap implementation.
* Added libroot_debug.so to the DevelopmentMin optional package. Since it has
the same soname as the standard libroot, it can simply be specified in
LD_PRELOAD to run a program with that version.
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automatically and a pre-loaded library will not be loaded again, when it's
also a dependency.
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* Added VMCache::MovePage() and MoveAllPages() to move pages between caches.
* VMAnonymousCache:
- _MergeSwapPages(): Avoid doing anything, if neither cache has swapped out
pages.
- _MergeSwapPages() does now also remove source cache pages that are
shadowed by consumer swap pages. This allows us to call _MergeSwapPages()
before _MergePagesSmallerSource(), save the swap page shadowing check
there and get rid of the vm_page::merge_swap flag. This is an
optimization based on the assumption that usually none or only few pages
are swapped out, so we save a lot of checks.
- Implemented _MergePagesSmallerConsumer() as an alternative to
_MergePagesSmallerSource(). The former is used when the source cache has
more pages than the consumer cache. It iterates over the consumer cache's
pages, moves them to the source and finally moves all pages back to the
consumer. The final move is relatively cheap (though unfortunately we
still have to update all pages' vm_page::cache field), so that overall we
save iterations of the main loop with the more expensive checks.
The optimizations particularly improve the common fork()+exec*() situations.
fork() uses CoW, which is implemented by putting two new empty caches between
the to be copied area and its cache. exec*() destroys one copy of the area,
its cache and thus causes merging of the other new cache with the old cache.
Since this usually happens in a very short time, the old cache does still
contain many pages and the new cache only few. Previously the many pages were
all checked and moved individually. Now we do that for the few pages instead.
A very extreme example of this situation is the Haiku image build. jam has a
huge heap (> 200 MB) and it fork()s+exec*()s for every action to be executed.
Since during the cache merging the cache is locked, any write access to a
heap page causes jam to block until the cache merging is done. Formerly that
took so long that it killed a lot of parallelism in multi-job builds. That
could be observed particularly well when lots of small actions where executed
(like the Link, XRes, Mimeset, SetType, SetVersion combos when building
executables/libraries/add-ons). Those look dramatically better now.
The overall speed improvement for a -j8 image build on my machine is only
about 15%, though.
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Intel Pro Wireless 2100 and 2200/2945 chipsets in a license correct manner.
Thank you!
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* Pulled the code moving the pages out of Merge() into a separate method.
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