* Replace count_low/count_high with bigtime_t fields plus an int32.
sizeof(spinlock) is now 32 bytes with the debug option enabled.
* Adjust and clean up all spinlock code to use the new fields.
* Fold DEBUG_SPINLOCK_LATENCIES into the new code. Remove the bootloader
option and other flags for it (these were not compiled in by default.)
The new code should be much easier to understand and also more powerful.
However, the information transmitted to userland isn't as useful now;
the KDL command output will have the interesting information.
(Things could be reworked to transmit more interesting information to
userland again if desired, but as this code clearly hadn't been compiled
for many years, as it referred to global spinlocks that have been gone
for a very long time.)
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This disables -Werror for the use of old GCC extensions listed here:
https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Deprecated-Features.html
We do not apparently use any of those anymore (if we ever did). I think
this was accidentally enabled at the same time as
deprecated-declarations (which we still need, for example because we
still have some uses of auto_ptr).
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The main motivator is the update to GCC 13. As part of this, some of the other
dependencies have been updated as well.
Newly introduced:
- gawk on x68_64 (new dependency of texinfo)
- libjx (new dependency of haikuwebkit)
- openexr30 (new indirect dependency of haikuwebkit)
- brotli (new indirect dependency of haikuwebkit)
On x86_gcc2, some packages have switched to the modern GCC version:
- diffutils
- findutils
- libpsl
- tcpdump
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They are not HID devices as they need special polling and interpreting. As
a result only descriptor is shared with other i2c HID devices. So it's easier
to have it as a separate driver.
Partially based on FreeBSD ietp driver
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busses/pci/x86: add
Other add-ons are in following commits.
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* Assists on early boot platforms to install / upgrade when
no network is available.
* Doesn't introduce any additional dependencies
* Creates shine-though directories too.
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We shouldn't be doing these crazy things.
The only usage of this is the NextID rule which computes an unique
number by incrementing a variable. This is used for example to generate
names for the extra files used in xattr emulation.
But we certainly don't need multiplication, division, etc. That's better
done in scripts (Python, for example) in rule actions. So keep just
enough of this for NextID to work, and we could probably make it even
simpler.
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* We depend on FDT passed to the bootloader now
from EFI or u-boot via fdt_addr_r now
* We leave an fdt path within the boot partition
(for now) to allow / encourage users to optionally
plug in their own DTB's for troubleshooting. (only
on u-boot loader)
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Define a dedicated OnDiskData structure for each on-disk structure. This
must match the on-disk layout, except for endianness, which is handled
by _SwapEndian methods. These structure are "plain old data" so we can
use offsetof on them. They are wrapped in an easier to use C++ API.
This resolves a lot of problems with the previous code: warnings caused
by the use of offsetof as well as a much simpler instanciation of the
objects from on-disk data.
Also fixed another problem with UUIDs, where the UUIDs were handled by
pointers in a lot of place where it was not necessary. Use references
instead. The V4 structures which don't have an UUID will return a "null"
(zero-filled) one.
Change-Id: Ifb2bf6ab94906ca50410dd3446d3566615392ca2
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It was used only for playing CDs via SCSI commands, which is what
CDPlayer also did; but this is not really much supported anymore,
so CDPlayer was removed years ago, and now this is too.
Its source code lives on at HaikuArchives.
Fixes#18236.
the type lists are hardcoded for now.
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This will allow proper operation of POSIX SHM API (shm_open etc.).
Now memory files are stored fully in memory and do not affect disk
storage (except swap if enabled).
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Previously it was spread all around the tree, and was not defined
consistently for all boot objects (there were a number of boot modules
which did not define it, but did include headers which checked for it.)
Now, as it is handled in SetupBoot which is invoked for all boot objects,
it will be applied consistently throughout. We can thus drop the manual
additions of it from all Jamfiles.
the entropy source is read every second and pushed to the PRNG.
the PCI device is tested, not the ACPI.
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tested on Zen2 (Ryzen 3 5300U)
This support was submitted in October for inclusion in Linux.
Haiku supports only two profiles. We could probably add some more, and let the driver says which it supports.
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* The if statements now "make sense"
* 1.4 GiB release images easily fit a "mini single layer DVD"
* Our source build is around 1.1GiB
* 200 MiB of "space" in our read-only image allows
a little room for live-media shenanigans
* Empty space is compressed anyway in release zip files
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