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Author SHA1 Message Date
Axel Dörfler
368167ede8 * Integration of the new driver architecture.
* Moved devfs from fs/ to device_manager/, and separated the legacy driver
  support from it.
* Removed fast_log module.
* There are a couple of (temporary) regressions, though:
  - legacy SATA and ISA IDE support is disabled, the drivers haven't been
    ported yet.
  - The not yet used ATA bus manager hasn't been ported yet, either.
  - AHCI changes have not been tested.
  - the listdev command has been removed from the build (as it currently
    doesn't work anymore).
  - device manager generated IDs currently are not freed anymore when a device
    node is removed.
  - generic drivers can't yet use the new driver architecture.
  - simple busses that do not support device types won't work yet.
  - legacy driver publishing/unpublishing (ie. what USB needs) has not been
    tested, and may be broken.


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2008-05-26 16:52:27 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
0f448d21e5 * Added vm_page_write_modified_page_range(), which is similar to
vm_page_write_modified_pages(), save that it only writes pages in the
  given range.
* Added vm_page_schedule_write_page_range() which schedules all modified
  pages in the given cache's range for writing by the page writer.
* Added _kern_sync_memory() syscall and the msync() POSIX function.


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2008-05-22 21:51:12 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
6b202f4e3d * Introduced new header directory headers/private/system which is supposed
to contain headers shared by kernel and userland (mainly libroot).
* Moved quite a few private kernel headers to the new location. Split
  several kernel headers into a shared part and one that is still kernel
  private. Adjusted all affected Jamfiles and source in the standard x86
  build accordingly. The build for other architectures and for test code
  may be broken.
* Quite a bit of userland code still includes private kernel headers.
  Mostly those are <util/*> headers. The ones that aren't strictly
  kernel-only should be moved to some other place (maybe
  headers/private/shared/util).


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2008-05-14 03:55:16 +00:00