from/write to a tty.
* Send SIGTSTP when the suspend character is typed.
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It is loaded on boot, and the SCSI bus manager tries to scan its bus which
of course fails at the moment. Hope that helps :-)
* Moved the driver to its new location; it's a SCSI bus controller, so it
should be placed in busses/scsi.
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content name are supported.
* Added file_system_module_info::flags (analogously to
partition_module_info::flags) which indicate which disk device
features the FS supports.
* Replaced the
file_system_module_info/partition_module_info::supports_*()
hooks by a get_supported_operations() hook and for partitioning
systems additionally a get_supported_child_operations() hook.
* Updated file and partitioning systems accordingly.
* Updated fs_shell accordingly.
* Updated the DDM accordingly. The syscall interface remains unchanged,
though.
* _user_supports_initializing_partition() also checks whether the parent
partitioning system is content now.
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- module name didn't have the "/device_v1" suffix (which is used to
differentiate device modules, as they can be everywhere in the path).
- ahci_get_supported_paths() now tells the device manager that it
exports a PCI disk device.
* Moved ahci out of the "scsi" sub-directory.
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Don't constrain clipping region until bug has been fixed.
Printing to Preview printer driver works now again from StyledEdit.
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* boots Haiku successfully on 2 different test boxes here
* no longer screws up when trying to write to PCI config space :)
* Supports nVidia nForce chipsets
TODO:
* Make 4 channel SATA controllers work (currently only recognizes first 2)
* SATA PHY initialisation (needed for some BIOSes who might not do it)
Feel free to test this, and assign any problems with this driver to me.
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this should fix bug #1293.
I've tested it here on two machines, one works better now, the other stayed the
same (Radeon 9250, and a laptop FireGL (id 4c66) version). This apparently also
fixed bug #1394.
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* Moved the module definition to the end of the source file, so that the
lengthy prototype could be be removed.
* Fixed the *_supports_initializing() hooks.
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SELECT_UNAME_ETC_LIB with TARGET_ and introduced HAIKU_* and HOST_*
counterparts.
* Use HOST_NETWORK_LIBS for building remote_disk_server.
* Also got rid of {R5,BONE,DANO,HAIKU}_COMPATIBLE.
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* Remove the leftover user_area - this is handeled inside the Transfer class by now
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This also ensures that the rescans do not happen while the devices are not yet added or already removed.
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instead. Quite a few changes to account for the different interfaces.
The add-on size dropped from 438 to 302 KB, which is still quite heavy.
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* Transfer removal is now done only from the finisher
* Processing is only done after the transfer has been removed from the list
* Canceling transfers only sets a flag so the finisher can remove the transfer
* The callback at cancel is done synchronously though
This fixes quite a few race conditions where transfers were processed while they where already removed. It could happen before that callbacks would have been called twice or freed descriptors/callback buffers were accessed.
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interrupts) and SpinLocker (acquires/releases spinlocks).
* Adjusted Jamfiles of components that used <util/AutoLock.h> but didn't
add all header directories required now (<int.h> was added).
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* Fixed error message in Open() when the server didn't return anything.
* Made the pop3.h header self contained.
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This fixes unloading of the stack (some fixes to the module code that let you
determine this kind of bugs earlier will be committed next).
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added $(HAIKU_GCC_LIBGCC) to HAIKU_KERNEL_ADDON_END_GLUE_CODE as suggested by Ingo
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* Adjusted the FS initialize() hook to have FD and partition_id
parameters like the other hooks instead of the partition path.
* Adjusted initialization in BFS accordingly.
* Implemented the FS initialization method in KFileSystem.
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deliver a line back, but I've changed it such that it only does this for R5.
I've enlarged the timeout back to 60 seconds, as I guess that could have been the culprit.
Tested here, and it at least still works.
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* Decreased the timeout from 60 to 30 seconds; somehow it seems it waits more
than just once this time in case something fails over here.
* Cleaned up the messy SSL patch.
* Made the whole thing a bit more compliant to our coding style.
* Got rid of the useless pop3_error() macro.
* Fixed error reporting in ReceiveLine().
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the other solution would have been to link against libgcc.a. please comment.
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the new structure tty_settings of which there's only one instance per
master/slave tty pair. Previously the existence of two instances of those
members caused several kinds of problems, e.g. the Terminal setting
the window size on the master and CLI programs readings the unchanged
values from the slave. E.g. less correctly adjusts the display when the
Terminal size changes, now.
* Reorganized writing to a TTY. We do no longer handle writes to master
and slave the same way. Writes to the master are "input" and need to
be processed differently from writes to the slave ("output"). Before,
both were processed first as output then as input, which caused incorrect
behavior. E.g. CRs were not echoed correctly.
* Added canonical ERASE (backspace) and KILL (clear line) processing.
Couldn't really see it work. glibc's fgets() seems to read single
chars, so that we never have anything in the line buffer.
* Added handling for EOF. Works well with Be's Terminal, ours seems to
write an ESC sequence instead of the EOF char (Ctrl-D), though.
* Extended output processing support (ECHOE, ECHOK, ECHONL, OCRNL,
ONLRET, OLCUC).
* Writes use user_memcpy() now.
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* Moved method documentation from headers to source files.
* Removed test code.
* Added TODOs where I spotted problems.
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