r27530 - allow faults with ints disabled if there is a handler
r27648 - call the end-of-interrupt thread callback
r27718 - add <asm_defs.h>, not used yet
r27722 - register the commpage as image and symbols (but we don't use it yet)
- remove dupped call to thread_get_current_thread()
- use 16MB iospace for now, 4MB seems too small.
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* This makes it possible to select a specific device, even if no interface
has been configured for it yet. To make it work, each interface now has a
private direct route which will be returned if a socket is bound to a device.
* This will be used for example in DHCP to make it work when more than one
adapter is attached.
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PHYSICAL_PAGE_{NO,CAN}_WAIT into an actual flag
PHYSICAL_PAGE_DONT_WAIT.
* Pass the flags through to the chunk mapper callback.
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datagram to have the SO_BROADCAST flags set (the flag
is only needed for sending a broadcast) - fixes part of
#2065
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* Use the new VMCache::Read() flags parameter to directly read into the
physical page in the page fault handler instead of mapping it first.
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in struct stat.
* Instead, I followed Marcus' great idea and added a compatibility check in
the runtime loader: now, R5 binaries (also shared libraries) are detected,
and they get special versions for stat(), fstat(), and lstat() that return
the smaller stat struct.
* However, I've disabled (in src/system/libroot/posix/sys/stat.c) using the
larger stat field for now, as this breaks some of our optional packages.
So until we rebuild them all, this shouldn't be enabled.
* This should now also be used for BeOS compatibility in libnetwork.so.
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* added some convenient functions, operator etc...
* reused parts of the patch by Stephen Deken, thanks
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* memset() is now available through the commpage.
* CPU modules can provide a model-optimized memset().
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arch_vm_aspace_swap().
* The x86 implementation does now maintain a bit mask per
vm_translation_map_arch_info indicating on which CPUs the address
space is active. This allows flush_tmap() to avoid ICI for user
address spaces when the team isn't currently running on any other CPU.
In this context ICI is relatively expensive, particularly since we map
most pages via vm_map_page() and therefore invoke flush_tmap() pretty
much for every single page.
This optimization speeds up a "hello world" compilation about 20% on
my machine (KDEBUG turned off, freshly booted), but interestingly it
has virtually no effect on the "-j2" haiku build time.
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* Added smp_send_multicast_ici(), which sends the message to all CPUs
specified via a mask.
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* The hardware cursor is now disabled at 640x480 with a Virge VX (before it
was just invisible).
* EDID info can now be read for all S3 chips.
* For the Savage IX, Savage MX, and SuperSavage chips the display is no
longer expanded to fill a laptop LCD display when the mode resolution is
less than the size of LCD display.
* Savage IX, Savage MX, and SuperSavage chips will now display mode
1400x1050 on a 1400x1050 laptop LCD display. Previously the display was
blank at that resolution.
* Previously about half the Savage chips would not draw properly at
1400x1050. That is, the image was badly skewed and unusable. All of
them now draw properly at 1400x1050.
* Some code was reorganized to remove unnecessary and redundant code.
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Currently it only contains KDEBUG and the block cache debugging macros.
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#2261.
* Made at least BFS report it more or less correctly (the attributes are
ignored, though).
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* Added stdio_ext.h header with declaration for the only currently implemented
stdio extensions fsetlocking() and flushlbf() and associated constants. This
helps compiling some software like gettext and cvs.
NOTE: I have not tested this myself, but trust the review done by Andreas
and Scott.
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buffer format, the buffer can now also contain other events than just
stack traces. ATM these are only references to the image events
(created/deleted). Therefore we no longer have to flush the profiling
buffer after such an event, since the debugger can exactly match the
samples. Since we couldn't flush when the profiling timer hit while the
thread was in the kernel, that wasn't working that well anyway.
"profile -f" fails to translate stack trace addresses only very rarely,
now.
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enumeration (getting roothubs, enumerating child devices and detecting device
topology) and hub port management (resetting and disabling ports). These were
laying around for quite some time.
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letting the boot loader provide full paths for the pre-loaded images.
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been mounted, before anyone could try to load any modules from it.
Also pass it a flag whether the boot volume is where the boot loader
pre-loaded the modules from.
* module_init_post_boot_device() changes the pre-loaded module image
paths to normalized boot volume paths, now. Got rid of the code in
register_preloaded_module_image() which tried something like this.
* Changed module image ref counting. A referenced module has single
reference to its image, which is released when the module becomes
unreferenced.
* get_module() for a reference module will not try to re-get and re-set
the module's image anymore. That could lead to a similar module (from
different paths) being loaded at the same time. A module from a new
file can only be loaded when the old one has been put completely.
* Simplified B_KEEP_ALIVE module handling a bit. When the module is
initialized, we add another reference, which we'll never free. Thus
the module remains loaded without special handling. Removed
module_image::keep_loaded. A B_KEEP_ALIVE module remains referenced
and thus its image remains referenced, too.
* Removed module::file, a cached path to the module's image. An
optimization that wouldn't work with multiple root directories for
modules (/boot/beos/..., /boot/common/...) or when module files were
moved. get_module() does now always search the image file, when the
module is still unreferenced. This should be a bit slower than before,
but I didn't notice any difference in VMware at least. If it turns out
to be a problem we could introduce a more intelligent cache that stays
up to date by using node monitoring.
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function (normalize_path()), now. There was some code duplication
before.
* Added "bool traverseLink" parameter to vfs_normalize_path(). When
true and the leaf component is a symlink, it will be resolved.
* KPath:
- Added similar leaf link traversal parameter to SetTo() and
SetPath().
- Added Normalize().
- Added DetachBuffer(), which returns the object's current buffer and
unsets itself.
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elf_add_memory_image_symbol(). The former creates and registers a new
image that has not been loaded from a file. The latter adds a symbol to
its symbol table. This is mainly a debug feature, allowing to name code
or data in memory regions that aren't associated with loaded ELF
objects.
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I'm not happy with the location, but I didn't see any better one in the
header tree.
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been called for a team, and fail installing the default debugger if it
is set. This makes disable_debugger() actually work. Fixes bug #2763.
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* Extended the profiling API by an option to record a variable number of
samples per tick. The stack depth is used as a maximum.
* Added new option "-f" to the "profile" tool. When specified it
increments the hit counts of all symbols in the full available caller
stack. I.e. the resulting hit counts will approximate the total time
spent in each function or any function directly or indirectly called
by it. Thus "_start" and "main" will usually get 100% and leaf
functions only what time has actually been spent in them.
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* Relaxed the stack depth and profiling interval limits a bit.
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* Reduced the kernel_args array size from 32 to 16 (7 are used on a normal
build).
* Cleanup.
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* Fixed hash_remove_current(): It didn't update "lastElement" and thus
always also removed all elements in the same bucket preceding the one
to be removed. Also got rid of the useless "for" loop.
Fixes#2757.
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* The class calculates a minimum width now, which is based on the line height,
this may also fix the bug with the small text inputs in the Pe Find window.
* Added TODOs about implementing GetHeightForWidth(), which may be a good idea
when a BTextView is used as non-editable informative text in an interface,
and one wants to make sure that the entire text is shown.
* Replaced the call to _Refresh() in Draw(), which recalculates all the line
breaks for no reason with _DrawLines() again. The TODO mentioned that text
will be drawn without drawing the background first, but maybe this is a
relict from times where Draw() was invoked directly? At least I cannot see
any negative consequences, and this should be much more efficient.
(Other than that, this patch should hopefully have no potential negative
side effects...<crosses fingers>)
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* Adjusted used files systems accordingly.
* BFS::Stream::GetName() was broken. It accessed the small data region
which wasn't loaded, since BFS::Stream derived from bfs_inode, which
is a variably-sized structure with the small data region at the end.
Changed that to a ref-counted, shared member instead.
* Implemented RootFileSystem::GetName().
* Added Directory::GetPath() to get a full path of the directory or an
entry.
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into BTextView class as well, hopefully fixing the GCC4 build.
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buffer during a timer event that interrupted a kernel function: We do
now flush the buffer as soon as it is 70% full, *if* we didn't interrupt
a kernel function. When the buffer runs full and we still haven't hit a
user function, we drop the tick. The number of dropped ticks is recorded
and sent to the debugger with the next update message.
Reverted the previous partial solution (the temporary disabling of
profiling while in debugger support code).
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is created or deleted (or exec*() has been invoked). The counter is
sent with several debugger messages.
* Track the image event counter that is used when samples are added to
the profiling buffer. If the current team counter differs, we flush
the buffer first (sending an update message to the debugger), so that
the debugger has a chance to match the addresses to the correct images.
* Disable profiling for a thread while it runs in the debugger support
code. This fixes potential deadlocks which could occur when a
profiling timer event occurred that would require the buffer to be
flushed while the thread was just sending something to the debugger or
waiting for a command. As it turns out, this is not sufficient either,
since we should never try to flush the buffer when the timer event
occurred in the kernel, since the thread might hold a lock that the
debugger thread could try to acquire. Will implement a more general
solution later.
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BTextView classes:
* Declared the directly used BTextView helper classes as private BTextView
classes and changed all affected files.
* Realized that Tracker's BPoseView was (accidentally?) using what used to
be _BWidthBuffer_. It had declared it's own class with the same name and
same members/size in headers/private/tracker/TextViewSupport.h, but the
implementation was nowhere to be found. I can only explain this that
the BTextView implementation was then actually linked and used. But the big
problem was that it was used without locking (unlike in BTextView)! When
many Tracker windows opened during system startup or later and they happened
to each request characters not yet in the cache, I imagine things could have
gone bad and corrupted memory. Anyways, since I can see the usefulness of
the cache, BPoseView uses BTextView::WidthBuffer on purpose now. And I moved
the locking inside BTextView::WidthBuffer::StringWidth().
* Adjusted InterfaceDefs.cpp accordingly.
* TODO: Move subsequent classes into BTextView namespace as well, ie derived
classes that BTextView doesn't directly know about. All stuff in src/kits/
inteface/textview_support/
* Added preliminary and not yet implemented layout friendly BTextView
constructors.
* I will try to handle the insets imposed by BTextView::fTextRect a bit
differently when used inside the new layout management framework. For this,
I added BTextView::SetInsets() and GetInsets(). SetInsets() doesn't do
anything yet.
So far, everything seems to work still... ;-)
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* We can't enable interrupts in an interrupt handler. Instead we use the
newly introduced callback feature, which notifies the debugger right
before returning from the interrupt.
* We didn't indicate that the profiling buffer was full and that the
thread shouldn't be profiled ATM. Therefore it could happen that it
was profiled while trying to notify the debugger that the profiling
buffer was full, resulting in a deadlock. Introduce a respective flag
in the thread debug structure.
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interrupt handler and will be executed right before returning from the
interrupt.
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be tracked to the kernel, which then counts the hits, an area is
passed to kernel in which the hits are recorded. When the area is
full, the debugger is notified. For some reason that part doesn't work
yet -- the whole system freezes when waiting for a reply.
* Reorganized the profile tool code a bit. For one with respect to the
changed API, but also to prepare tracking of image creation/deletion.
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* wait_for_timer() now detects if it has been called from within the timer
execution thread, and will return in error instead of waiting for itself
forever. This fixes bug #2682.
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various system information.
* Implemented retrieving some VM stats via this call.
* The VM now maintains a page fault counter, and sets system_info::page_faults
accordingly.
* Added a (pretty simple) "vmstat" command line app.
* Minor cleanup.
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* The layout friendly constructors don't need to mess with the control size.
* The layout friendly constructors can use the respective BControl constructor.
* Refactored some duplicated code.
* Removed duplicated GetFontHeight() calls.
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doing a lot of these things the same way as BMenuField are already doing.
Perhaps a private helper class could be refactored from these two controls
to avoid duplicating a lot of this code, although there are a few subtle
differences here and there.
These changes make a BTextControl behave properly in the layout management
frame work, in case CreateLabelLayoutItem() and CreateTextViewLayoutItem()
are _not_ used to layout the BTextControl.
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MaxSize(). This makes sure that MaxSize() returns a proper size when the
user "unsets" the explicite max size.
* minimum label height is 0 if there is no label.
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* Removed unused fClean member
* Got rid of fSkipSetFlags member by simply calling the BView::SetFlags()
directly where fSkipSetFlags was supposed to prevent the custom
implementation.
* Added some debugging facilities.
* Used the layout friendly constructors of BControl where appropriate.
* Used B_FOLLOW_ALL for the child text input, it should be more correct.
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VMware this doesn't produce very good results though. In my tests I only
got twice as many hits as with 1 ms, although it should be roughly ten
times as many. Might work better on real hardware.
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still pretty much work in progress.
* Introduced init_thread_debug_info() which is used instead of
clear_thread_debug_info() when the thread is created. The latter
requires former initialization.
* user_debug_thread_deleted() is now already invoked in thread_exit(),
not in the undertaker.
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many iframes are supposed to be skipped before recording the stack
trace. Currently implemented for x86 only.
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When specified, the message is read but not removed from the port.
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* The most important fix is that in BMenuField::_ValidateLayoutData(),
divider was calculated, but then never used. If the menu field was not
using the layout management, it should take the existing fDivider into
account, but never did. This caused #2728.
* Added some tracing that helped me debug this.
* Fixed a bunch of layouting inconsistencies. It will also improve some
unnecessary resizing of the menu bar.
Will test all of this some more. But in the test app I do have, the BMenuField
works more like in BeOS now.
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* Added BScrollBar::SetOrientation().
* Improved _DrawArrowButton() to have a good visual result even when the
scroll bar does not have the standard width or height.
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interfaces, endpoints and generic descriptors.
* Add getter for active interface index and simplify the count operation as
it isn't misused to also get interface descriptors anymore.
* Refactor out some common code into helper functions.
* Adapt the USBKit to the changed/new interface.
* Change how alternate interfaces are exposed by USBKit by providing normal
BUSBInterface objects for alternate interfaces that can easily be examined
and used.
* Make BUSBInterface class aware of its alternate index and use the alternate
aware usb_raw functionallity to build the endpoint and descriptor lists.
* Add ActiveAlternateIndex() to find out what alternate is currently active.
* Style cleanup of the USBKit classes, use std::nothrow everywhere and check
all allocations. Simplify some code by removing optimization where the benefit
is questionable.
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for PPC would give compiler errors if this is not defined (to nothing). For
the MetroWerks compiler, one needed to explicitely import/export classes and
methods, but GCC does not need it.
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be used now. Tested only with VMware so far.
* apm_shutdown() is now called with interrupts turned on.
* Renamed arch_cpu.c to arch_cpu.cpp.
* Minor cleanup.
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wake vector (not tested at all).
* Removed disabling interrupts when entering the sleep state - looks like
ACPI still needs memory then.
* Cleanup.
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* Imported radix bitmap tree implementation from FreeBSD and adjusted it
for Haiku.
* Make use of the radix tree in the swap support implementation instead
of using simple bitmaps. This will allow for faster swap slot
allocations. ATM Haiku doesn't benefit that much, since we always
allocate single pages, but that will change eventually.
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unscheduled was incorrect.
* Introduced _kern_analyze_scheduling() syscall. It requires scheduler
kernel tracing to be enabled. It uses the tracing entries for a given
period of time to do a similar analysis the "scheduler" debugger
command does (i.e. number of runs, run time, latencies, preemption
times) for each thread. Additionally the analysis includes for each
thread how long the thread waited on each locking primitive in total.
* Added kernel tracing for the creation of semaphores and initialization
of condition variables, mutexes, and rw locks. The enabling macro is
SCHEDULING_ANALYSIS_TRACING. The only purpose is to provide
_kern_analyze_scheduling() with more info on the locking primitives
(the name in particular).
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tracing buffer entries even when not in the kernel debugger.
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* more get/ set functions, operators
* date until 1582 are handled in julian calendar
* date above 1582 are handled in gregorian calendar
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for message queue
* Removed unnecessary header Vector.h
* Removed HasSemaphoreSet method: since there will be an IPC table for each
subsystem, if a key exist, it already has a semaphore set associated
with it
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* Implemented _kern_msgget()
Work in progress, some stuff may be removed.
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vector at the end of the file will be aligned to the given value.
* BFS uses an alignment of 512 bytes (should be block size of the
underlying device or BFS block size, whatever is less), which should
be fine, since file data are only stored in BFS blocks. This totally
avoids any partial operations at the I/O scheduler level, thus saving
disk operations. Not that I could measure any performance difference.
Theoretically it should help a lot though, particularly when dealing
with lots of small files, since we avoid using bounce buffers, which
are (a) limited in number and (b) require copying of the data.
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256 MB RAM, 1.5 GB swap, and "jam -j2", so it basically seems to do its
job alright.
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* Implement color palette generation for the boot splash images in the
generate_boot_screen build tool. Only 4-bit screen support is missing now.
* Adopted images.h with the new results from generate_boot_screen.
This should fix black boot screens for graphics cards that don't support
true color modes for the native resolution. I've tried to find the ticket,
#2177 almost looks like the one, but it looks more like the mode is out
of range if I understand the ticket right.
Thanks a lot, David, and sorry it took so very long to apply your patch!
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Powel. The functionality was written by Jeff Prosise and Davide Pizzolato and
has been cleaned up and adopted to the Haiku coding style by David Powell and
myself. The class can perform a color quantization for generating the optimal
color index palette (with given maximum size) from a given RGBA image.
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referencing iframe registers. Their prefix is "$". E.g. "$eax" refers to
the eax register of the current iframe. The features cooperates with the
"in_context" command, i.e. "in_context 92 $eip = 0" will set the eip
register of thread 92 to 0 (thus sealing its fate ;-)).
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due to alignment padding before.
* Reorganized merging of caches a bit. Renamed MergeStore() to Merge()
and moved some more functionality into it. The method also moves the
pages from source to consumer, now. This is necessary, since
VMAnonymousCache needs to consider both physical pages and swap pages
at the same time. Before we first moved the physical pages and the
swap pages later, which was broken for two reasons: (1) A swap page in
the consumer cache shadows a physical page of the source cache, which
we ignored. (2) A source cache's physical page that also had a swap
page would lose the latter in the process when moved to the consumer
cache, i.e. if the page was not marked modified, it could be stolen
and its data would be lost.
These changes improve the situation when building Haiku with 256 MB RAM
in that jam doesn't crash anymore, but in my test the system became
totally unusable after about an hour or 7000 targets (GUI froze). For
some reason it didn't manage to free pages anymore although swapping
heavily.
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PC of the innermost iframe.
* The "in_context" command does now set the currently debugged thread
respectively.
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debugger and added respective getter/setter methods
debug_{get,set}_debugged_thread(). By default the currently debugged
thread is the thread that dropped into the kernel debugger, but commands
like "in_context" can change it.
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state_to_text().
* state_to_text() can now deal with a NULL thread argument.
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first command line argument of a given command line string.
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as they aren't unloaded when there is no boot device yet.
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* Added a second kernel daemon service, resource resizer, which is
mainly supposed to be used for resizing allocations asynchrounously.
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create_area_etc().
* When the new flag CREATE_AREA_DONT_WAIT is specified, the functions
don't wait for memory or pages to become available. They fail
immediately instead.
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of free objects an object cache should try to have ready. If the number
of free objects drops below the threshold, a new urgent priority thread
is asked to asynchronously resize the object cache (pretty similar to
the heap grower thread). Such a mechanism is necessary for code paths
that are supposed to free pages, but may need memory themselves (like
the swap support).
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is enabled to set a per-heap get_caller() function.
* Added "-h <heap>" option to the "allocations_per_caller" command. If
given only the allocation for the specified heap are considered.
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be passed on to the IORequest. Most relevantly physical pages can now
be written directly by passing B_PHYSICAL_IO_REQUEST.
* Added VMCache::WriteAsync() which is supposed to write pages
asynchronously. The base class version version falls back to the
synchronous Write(). Only VMVnodeCache implements WriteAsync() ATM,
VMAnonymousCache (swap support) still has to be adjusted accordingly.
* write_page() doesn't need to map the page anymore as it can write the
physical page directly.
* Modified the page writer to write pages asynchronously. This shouldn't
have any noticeable effect yet. It will though as soon as the I/O
scheduler reorders I/O operations.
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writes the given page iovecs asynchronously. The new class
AsyncIOCallback is used to inform the caller when the request has been
finished.
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- B_GET_ICON_NAME: returns the name of an icon. This will then be read from
a predefined location on disk (not yet implemented). This would also allow
to add specifiers like "-boot", or "-fat|bfs|ntfs|...", and have special
icons for those.
- B_GET_VECTOR_ICON: retrieves the vector icon of a device, if any.
* get_device_icon(BBitmap*, ...) now supports other color spaces than B_CMAP8.
* Added get_device_icon(), BPartition::GetIcon(), and BVolume::GetIcon()
variants that can also retrieve the icon data directly (like
BNodeInfo::GetIcon()).
* Reenabled the previous BPartition::GetIcon(), based on a patch by
Justin O'Dell - this fixes#1391.
* Tracker's MountMenu class now uses B_RGBA32 icons, instead of B_CMAP8.
* Added vector icon to scsi_disk, and scsi_cd. The former doesn't have any
special removable icon, though.
* Header cleanup, added/updated license, whitespace cleanup.
* Marked deprecated/obsolete driver ioctls in Drivers.h.
* Removed OpenBeOS namespace in the headers I touched that still had them.
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Ingo suggestions: instead of having one global sem_undo list,
we now have two local list, one per semaphore set and one per team
which is held in its xsi_sem_context structure, along with a mutex.
A mutex has also been added to the semaphore set class in order to
protect the local list, but also in order to (hopefully) improve
concurrency.
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currently points to /etc for the system, and dedicated "data" directories
for common/user (the system directory should get a dedicated "data", too,
though).
* Added B_USER_CACHE_DIRECTORY (in config/cache).
* These additions were discussed some years ago, but I just had a good reason
to use them :-)
* Coding style cleanup.
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wait_for_timer() function.
* Moved the internal Fifo class into utility.cpp - we should probably just
remove it again.
* Fixed uninit_timers() so that it would even work in combination with the
timer thread if there are timers left to be scheduled.
* Minor cleanup.
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our dma_restrictions structure (but we're using blocks instead of bytes,
since unlike the block size, the restrictions attributes are constant).
* We might want to use blocks for the dma_restrictions structure as well in
the future...
* Fixed another bug in the device_node variant of DMAResource::Init(): the max
segment size was specified in blocks as well.
* Removed the "hardcode" block_io module and header.
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heap_class object now. Removed unused heap_allocator::heap_class.
* Made heap_class, heap_create_allocator(), heap_memalign(), heap_free()
public, so that a specialized allocator can be used elsewhere in the
kernel.
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* Fixed TraceEntryIterator::Current(): If fEntry was NULL, it would
return 0x4.
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get_window_order() will retrieve the application respectively window order
on the selected workspace.
* Moved private BeOS compatible functions (as used by the Deskbar) into the
private WindowInfo.h header.
* Whitespace cleanup.
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(fault address, pc, read/write) when a page fault occurs, and print them
in case this caused the termination of a debugger command.
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about. ServerWindow::GetInfo() now fills in that value following this logic
as well as further testing.
* Whitespace cleanup.
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* The global BPathMonitor looper is now always used, no more optional looper
and no more BApplication looper usage. This way we know how the looper behaves
and PathHandler::Quit() can be synchronous. In the end, the bug I was
observing was not caused by the previous asynchronous node monitor stopping,
but this should be safer anyways. When BPathMonitor::StopWatching() returns,
you have really stopped watching and not some time later.
* Introduced "FileEntry" which is an entry_ref plus node id. This is now used
instead of the node_ref for the "watched files set". The whole point
is to really be able to add the "path" field to the B_PATH_MONITOR message.
Previously, the initial path that was passed to StartWatching() was added,
regardless if the message was for an entry somewhere down the hierarchy when
watching recursively. The downside of the new method is that it uses a lot
more RAM per entry. Another option would be to store the node id of the parent
directory and iterate the directory always when in need to construct the path.
* Watching a folder recursively now really adds all the existing subfolders
as well as all the files if not watching for folders only. The tests for the
old implementation only tested what happens when the watched folder was newly
created and then subfolders were created. Those where already added by the
code. Now it also adds the subfolders of folder that appear in a watched
folder.
TODO: Remove folders and files recursively when they dissappear. More testing
for B_ENTRY_MOVED. Optimizations are possible when some information is
retrieved twice. I am also planning to add a way for the BPathMonitor user to
filter the automatically watched files/folders in B_WATCH_RECURSIVELY mode.
I grepped the entire Haiku tree for usage of BPathMonitor. Only net_server
and Mail were using it, but both in a way that is not affected by these
changes. Anyways, TextSearch works more reliable now, even for entries in
subfolders.
Feedback very welcome! :-)
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build for others, namely those that also include <Debug.h>
* This fixes the remaining problems of building Pe under Haiku.
* Those files need a giant style cleanup... Fredrik, time to have a look at
our style guide :-)
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specifying the protection of each page (4 bits per page).
* Added no-op implementation of posix_madvise().
* Replaced a few "addr_t size" parameters by "size_t size".
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then be used for receiving node monitoring messages.
* Reenabled using be_app as default BLooper if the API user does not provide
one. I think the problem that Stefano needed to work aroung in r23995 was
actually caused by the incorrect locking (an never unlocking) of the looper
before calling PathHandler::Quit().
->If I understand correctly, this code as supposed to work around the possible
situation that the looper holding those PathHandlers may have already quit,
leaving stale PathHandler pointers behind. But that case was not prevented
by the old code anyways, since one would have had to access freed memory to
even get the stale BLooper pointer. The real fix would be to store the
BLooper pointer with each PathHandler so that the possible gone-ness of
those loopers could be checked independent of accessing the PathHandler
pointer. (The whole problem is that PathHandler adds itself to the BLooper
and if the looper quits, it will free all its attached handlers.)
* Introduced a global fallback BLooper for the case that no BApplication is
running, which resolves a TODO.
All this is yet untested, but should have a good chance of working.
(Famous last words...)
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dedicated functions.
* Introduced gMappedPagesCount variable which counts the total number of
physical pages that are mapped.
* Added vm_page_get_stats() which fills in the memory related part of
the system_info structure. Used and cached pages are computed
differently, now. The "available" (== not committed) memory is no
longer used for the computation as it doesn't say anything about the
actually used/free pages (with swap support enabled it is even
less meaningful, since we first commit swap space when possible).
We do also consider the memory used by the block cache as cached
pages, now. All in all these changes should fix the memory statistics
reported by get_system_info(), IOW bug #2574.
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architecture: for now, we do this on the lowest layer only, therefore all
requests are handled synchronously (ie. in the scheduler's thread).
* Instead of using the block_io module, scsi_disk (and scsi_cd) are now
exporting a device on their own, and use an I/O scheduler with an appropriate
DMA resource.
* There are still lots of TODOs, and it can easily panic - don't update if
you intend to demo Haiku.
* scsi_periph now only has an io() function that get an io_operation, instead
of the previous read/write functions, moved preferred CCB size from those
functions into the device registration.
* Changed all scsi_periph files to C++.
* scsi_cd ported, too, but untested.
* Removed block_io from image - it will be removed completely soon.
* Temporarily commented an ASSERT() in the ATA bus manager (in case you use
it); it's sometimes triggered by the code now, and I haven't yet looked into
the issue -- doesn't seem to harm, at least.
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include the guard pages. Adjusted the kernel and boot loader code
accordingly -- the guard pages size is added/not removed respectively.
The stack size passed to _kern_spawn_thread() is now the actually usable
size, and it is no longer possible to specify a size smaller than or
equal to the guard pages size.
* vm_create_anonymous_area(): Precommit two pages maximum -- a stack with
only one page usable size obviously doesn't need two pages.
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* sync against the preview driver
* fixed totally broken multiple pages on single page preview
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now a lot earlier.
* That makes it now possible to use modules pretty early in the kernel (like
before timer_init(), or int_init_post_vm()).
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* Added file_map_set_mode() function that you can use to keep a whole file
cached. This is needed for the swap file support: FILE_MAP_CACHE_ALL will
not only precache all file_io_vecs when called, but it will also cause all
file_map_translate() calls to fail that would require further caching (ie.
if the file size had changed).
* Updated the fs_shell file map code to the latest one (with several bug fixes).
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actual caching in the file cache, i.e. all reads and writes go directly
to the underlying device. The implementation is not quite complete,
since the VM can still add pages to the cache when the file is mmap()ed,
which can lead to inconsistencies.
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and size of the double fault stack.
* is_kernel_stack_address() does now also check whether the given
address is on the double fault stack. This fixes stack traces on
double faults, which were broken (i.e. went only to the double fault
iframe) since we started checking whether the addresses are on the
kernel stack at all.
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should really contain all permission bits.
* It now uses S_ISVTX instead of S_ISTXT - this is how it works in Linux as
well, while FreeBSD uses S_ISTXT there (but S_ISTXT and S_ISVTX have the
same value there, too).
* Also fixed the fs_shell this time.
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* Simplified the subpixel related methods for the AGG "pixel format" template
interface, the ones for the solid cover simply pass through the existing
methods, so only one subpixel blending function is left which does the actual
work (this removes a lot of the previously added code)
* Implemented a new rasterizer based on the original AGG rasterizer which
implements subpixel anti-aliasing for any generic AGG vector pipelines. It
is now optionally used in Painter and AGGTextRenderer (for vector fonts, ie
rotated, sheared or big enough fonts) depending on the global subpixel
setting.
* Put all subpixel variables into the new GlobalSubpixelSettings.h|cpp
* Simplified DesktopSettings related classes a bit and renamed previous
FontSubpixelAntialiasing to just SubpixelAntialiasing.
* The private libbe functions for subpixel related settings moved from Font.cpp
to InterfaceDefs.cpp where other such functions live. They are not related
to fonts only anymore.
* Removed the subpixel related settings again from the Fonts preflet and added
them to the Appearance preflet instead.
All of the above implements subpixel anti-aliasing on a global scale, which
to my knowledge no other OS is doing at the moment. Any vector rendering
can optionally use subpixel anti-aliasing in Haiku now. The bitmap cached fonts
are still affected by the Freetype complile time #define to enable the patented
subpixel rasterization (three times wide glyphs). Vector fonts and shapes are
not affected though at the moment.
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* Dumping the features as string is now a one time thing, that only happens
when DUMP_FEATURE_STRING is defined to 1.
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gTeamSpinlock.
* Renamed the static global variables in smp.c to match our style guide.
* Minor other cleanup.
* Removed superfluous white space.
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- Fixed deadlock in xsi_sem_undo - RecordUndo
- Fixed issue in xsi_sem_undo: if the semaphore set does not exist
anymore, ignore the request but do remove the process from the sUndoList,
which wasn't previously done.
- free() in ClearUndos was called with interrupts disabled
- when a semaphore set ends to exist, remove all it's sem_undo request as it's ID
will be reused in the future.
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the environment would crash on Haiku. Added a small test application that
just checks every one of those.
* Fixed env locking (in userland, you better check against B_INTERRUPTED).
* Made our code safe against an environ of NULL.
* There is now an additional sManagedEnviron that points to the environment
our code actually managed; whenever an application overrides environ, we'll
get aware of it with the next *env() function invocation, and will handle
it adequately.
* Added non-POSIX clearenv() function.
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inode - unlike get_vnode() the busy flag won't prevent you from getting that
reference.
* Changed put_vnode() to return an error in case the vnode couldn't be found.
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partially (e.g. due to hitting the end of file). The respective
classes have grown new methods and attributes to deal with that. The
"finished" callbacks have got additional parameters to indicate
whether the transfer was only partial and how much has been
transferred. Other callbacks and functions have a size_t* in/out
parameter instead of a simple size_t, now.
* vfs_{read,write}_pages() do now use the I/O request framework instead
of the underlying FS's {read,write}_pages() hooks (those should be
unused now). Furthermore they've got an additional "flags" parameter,
which is passed to IORequest::Init(), i.e. it allows to specify that
the given vecs refer to physical addresses.
* The file cache's read_into_cache() reads directly into physical
pages, now.
* Fixed bug in DoIO::IO(): The offset was not adjusted, so that all
pages were incorrectly transferred from/to the same location.
* Fixed broken subrequest scheduling loop head in
do_iterative_fd_io_iterate().
* Adjusted the test driver and implemented its io() hook. Using this
driver I/O requests are passed all the way from the VFS/VM to the
driver and through the I/O scheduler. It even seems to work. :-)
* Added missing const to the iovec* parameter of the IORequest::Init()
methods.
* Disabled some debug output by default. Added new optional debug
output.
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* get rid of three of them, i don't know why they where implemented in the first place
* fix broken scrollbar adjustment
* cleanup DocInfoWindow.h and DocInfoWindow.cpp
* make the window resizable and get rid of the tabview
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is defined to 1; this allows asserting the read lock case, too.
* Added ASSERT_{READ|WRITE}_LOCKED_RW_LOCK() macros. The read assertion is only
working when KDEBUG_RW_LOCK_DEBUG is defined to 1, the write assertion works
always.
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* Added "syslog" command that dumps the contents of the syslog ring buffer into
KDL. Use the '-n' option to only show what hasn't been sent to the syslog
daemon yet.
* When entering the kernel debugger, the current thread ID and name are also
printed (not only the current CPU).
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by myself:
* renamed xsi_do_undo() to xsi_sem_undo() (there is more to XSI than sems).
* Fixed coding style issues in sys/sem.h and xsi_sem.cpp.
* Added _kern_*() syscall prototypes to syscalls.h.
* Added a TODO in xsi_sem.cpp and xsi_semaphore.h about moving union semun to
a shared header.
* Made the team::xsi_sem_undo_requests int32 - due to padding, it would have
needed 4 bytes anyway; please always use specific types over int/short/long.
* xsi_sem_undo() now checks if it needs to do anything - the calls in team.cpp
no longer needs to do this.
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so we need to check for that explicitly in the CObjectDeleter and
MethodDeleter cases.
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vnode (falling back to synchronous I/O if the io() is not supported).
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FS shell. The latter two lack an implementation yet, though.
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const BBitmap* bitmap, BRect bitmapRect, BRect viewRect, uint32 options).
Only option so far is B_FILTER_BITMAP_BILINEAR.
* BView::DrawBitmap[Async](const BBitmap* bitmap, BRect viewRect) was accessing
the bitmap pointer without checking it. Would therefore crash when passing
NULL, unlike the other methods.
* The BPicture code already reserved room for the BBitmap flags, but did not
store the actual flags and neiter use them for anything. Since the bitmap
data is stored anyways, the bitmap creation flags do not matter. So I reused
this for the new bitmap drawing options.
* Rewrote Bitmap.h and removed the B_BITMAP_SCALE_BILINEAR flag again.
* Tried to optimize Painter::_DrawBitmapBilinearCopy32() a little by giving
the compiler better hints. There seems to be a marginal, possibly imagined
speed increase < 0.05 ms. ;-)
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that from the start. Please review for possible binary compatibility problems!
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to provide asynchrounous (or only synchronous, if asynchronous is not
supported) I/O request support. It will eventually replace
{read,write}_pages(). None of the FS implementations implement them
yet.
* Implemented some support functions for request-based I/O. File system
implementations can use do_fd_io() which passes an I/O request to the
layer responsible for a given FD, and do_iterative_fd_io(), which
translates a request for a file to subrequests for the underlying
device and passes them on. Both fall back to synchrounous processing
when the io() hook is not supported.
Furthermore added vfs_synchronous_io() which should be handy for the
devfs to perform io_requests synchronously for devices that don't
support the io() hook.
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* When drawing BBitmaps with scaling in the app_server, use a bilinear
filter when a bitmap has this flag set. (Hope nobody objects, otherwise
I can revert or improve this. Performance can certainly be improved, since
the AGG implementation is too generic. But that goes for the nearest
neighbor implementation as well.)
* Flags are uint32, fix app_server side code to declare them correctly. Use
appropriate link methods in BBitmap and ServerApp.
* Enable the BeOS compatibility mode for B_RGB32 (works just like B_RGBA32
in B_OP_ALPHA mode).
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* adjust all drivers to take that into account
* fix UpdateText() signature in JSDSlider to avoid warning
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- add 040 cpu and mmu stuff
- use leftover from the page root table to put interrupt vector table to set VBR to
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- Fix PincodeWindow to send the pincode commands dissapear after clicking
- Improve the debug output of bluetooth_server
- Handle all needed events for the pairing
- Simple request could send and receive the event before adding the request to the events wanted list. Inverted the order of this sequence.
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get_memory_map(), but has a saner semantics and allows specifying a
team.
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- rewrote early_query() to use the TT0 mapping to remove the page_hole stuff.
- fixed natfeat, using a page set up from the bootloader for now as it wants physical address. At least it's enough to see from the debugger:
load kernel...
kernel entry at 8003711a
Welcome to kernel debugger output!
Haiku revision: 26582
PANIC: unknown cpu_type 68040
Welcome to Kernel Debugging Land...
Running on CPU 0
kdebug>
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using a lock and I'm not very much in favor of a global one.
* Added "finished" callback to IORequest.
* IOOperation::Finish() no longer invokes its parent request's
ChunkFinished(). The finisher does this instead. ChunkFinished()
can optionally remove the chunk from the parent.
* Added IORequest::Wait() which waits for the completion of the request.
* Introduced IORequestChunk::ResetStatus() to make setting the status to
"pending" somewhat more explicit.
* Implemented the missing IOScheduler::SetCallback() methods.
* The NotifyAll() calls on the IOScheduler's condition variables were
missing, so it just waited forever.
* Added some more debug output.
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* Cygwin does not have regex support, so we use the one we already have in our glibc.
* Keymap.h has a automatic forward declaration of re_registers, which causes a compile break on Cygwin, but not on other platforms. So add a include for regex.h in the header and remove it in the source file.
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* Cygwin needs some additional defines compared to other platforms
* Additionally stpcpy and strcasestr are unknown on Cygwin. Thus we need to use the one from our posix library.
* ECANCELED is not defined on Cygwin, so only add error in case it is.
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* As this was the last user of the READ_COUNT/WRITE_COUNT definitions in
vm_priv.h, I removed those as well.
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It does its job by using part of libsupc++, with fake malloc and friends to make sure it won't double fault.
Works here, but cp-demangle must be extracted by hand from the lib, can't get the rule to work as I want, Ingo ?
Maybe using it directly without malloc hack would be ok with 16KB buffer, but I'm not sure of that.
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fs_vnode_ops::write_pages() to be called with fsReenter = true. Since
this is no longer the case, the argument has become superfluous. For
read_pages() it always was. Removed the argument from the functions
and all functions that propagated it.
* Some whitespace at the end of lines was removed.
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introduces the following relevant changes:
* VMCache:
- Renamed vm_cache to VMCache, merged it with vm_store and made it a
C++ class with virtual methods (replacing the store operations).
Turned the different store implementations into subclasses.
- Introduced MergeStore() callback, changed semantics of Commit().
- Changed locking and referencing semantics. A reference can only be
acquired/released with the cache locked. An unreferenced cache is
deleted and a mergeable cache merged when it is unlocked. This
removes the "busy" state of a cache and simplifies the page fault
code.
* Added VMAnonymousCache, which will implement swap support (work by
Zhao Shuai). It is not integrated and used yet, though.
* Enabled the mutex/recursive lock holder asserts.
* Fixed DoublyLinkedList::Swap().
* Generalized the low memory handler to a low resource handler. And made
semaphores and reserved memory handled resources. Made
vm_try_resource_memory() optionally wait (with timeout), and used that
feature to reserve memory for areas.
...
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* move libprint headers into libs headers folder accordingly
* merge all shared folders sources into kits print, we might build later on a
real print kit, propably also to access cups from an nicely API, atm static
* move all shared headers into private print, also pr_server.h from interface
* adjust build to work with the changed folder layout
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bootloader's smp init and into its own unit.
ACPI tables can now generally be found with acpi_find_table(signature).
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- bitfield definitions of page dirs were reversed... 040 is still wrong though.
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- move part of mmu handling to mmu-dependant files and extend ops
- implemented 040 mmu init. doing so I spotted a bug in ARAnyM which ignored [ID]TT0. Linux likely doesn't use them but I was too lazy touse temporary page tables. I also noticed bitfields were in wrong order, to be fixed.
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though until we use ACPI for proper PCI IRQ routing through the IO APIC.
Therefore the IO APIC code path is not yet enabled and the IO APIC isn't used.
ISA interrupts would work though, as would PCI interrupts if you'd hardcode
them for your specific configuration.
Note that this change also modifies some parts in the bootloader and in the PIC
setup to make local APICs available even on non-SMP systems. This causes APIC
timers to be used instead the normal PIT if it is available (also on non-SMP
configurations).
Also fixes some general errors in SMP and PIC code as well as some code cleanup.
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This allows drivers to lock the memory outside of the original team context.
* create_area_etc() got a struct team as first argument, but that should have
been a team_id.
* Removed delete_area_etc() - there is already vm_delete_area() doing the same
thing.
* Renamed vm_get_address_space_by_id() to vm_get_address_space(), as there is
no other method of getting an address space.
* Removed erroneous white space.
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* Removed the superfluous "flags" parameter from ConditionVariable::Add()
that we forgot there when we moved the flags field from
ConditionVariableEntry::Add() to Wait().
* Using this method was therefore not a good idea - only UnixFifo did, though.
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really makes no sense if the pointer belongs to the derived class and
only confuses). Note this change does not affect binary compatibility.
* Introduced a new MaxUpdateTextWidth() virtual method which is really
necessary to handle the update text correctly in the layout.
* Introduced a new UpdateTextChanged() method which can be called to
notify the control of a changed update text. Internally, SetValue()
also uses it.
* Handle the width or height of the UpdateText() correctly in the layout.
For horizontal layout, the width was forgotten to be included in
GetPreferredSize(), for vertical layout, it was completely broken before.
* Handle invalidation correctly when the UpdateText() changes.
* Remove the arbitrary insets for labels from the border the control. This
makes it easier to align the control's labels with other controls.
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* Improve the minimum size calculation and cache it.
* Invalidate the layout on various property changes that require it.
Vertical BSliders are very broken... that's up next.
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* Use constructor lists for initializing members
* Simplified initial SetBarColor()
* Update the offscreen view with ViewColor() and LowColor(), someone might
have changed it after AttachedToWindow() was called.
* Cleanup here and there
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do this.
* Fix build, appearantly I made a last minute change in Draw()...
BTW, confirmed that adding virtuals declared in the base class is ok for
binary compatibility.
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GetPreferredSize() accordingly.
* No longer adds margins to the left/right side and top/bottom. These will
make it difficult to make exact visual alignments with other controls and
labels.
* Invalidate the layout in SetText().
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* added NetEndpointTest that exposed a couple of bugs
* fixed several bugs in the implementation of BNetEndpoint, some of which kept
NetPenguin from working
* fixed a couple of constness issues in BNetEndpoint and BNetAddress
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used by file systems to get a useful name, if the file system (or just
that specific volume) doesn't have one.
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systems can get the partition they reside on easily.
* Updated TODO.
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* adjust ui code to be more font sensitive
* add/ rename some of the utils message manipulation functions
* use ReadAttrString instead of ReadAttr to get the printer name
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* rename private functions to use underscore
* rename some public functions to match the usual style
* adjust pdf/ preview driver to use the renamed functions
* we where leaking a single message in _ConstructGui, otherwise no functional change
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struct sockaddr_in - the real culprits were BNetAddress::GetAddr(sockaddr_in&)
and BNetAddress::SetTo(const sockaddr_in&):
* moved check_r5_compatibility() into r5_compatibility.h to make that function
available to BNetAddress, too
* adjusted sockaddr_in-handling methods of BNetAddress to deal with R5-addresses
if in compatibility mode
* removed is_r5_sockaddr() again, since it is no longer needed
With this less hacky solution, Beam, NetPositive, NetworkTime and Vision still work. So, there's hope that the R5 compatibility layer is now complete.
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disk system lists.
* Added module watching; on module changes, it will now automatically rescan
the disk systems.
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* Extend the app_server protocol by configuration options to turn
subpixel font rendering on/off and also make the glyph hinting optional
(aligning of glyph shapes to the pixel grid).
* Implement the setting in the app_server and also handle the persistency.
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* Prepared the AGG base_renderer code with two more functions needed to
handle subpixel scanline coverage values.
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it clear when boot_splash_set_stage() must no longer be used.
* Free the memory associated with the kernel args before starting the
init process. Unlike the original TODO stated there are quite a few
more users of the kernel args (including the boot splash screen),
hence we can't really do that earlier, unless we decide to copy the
data over to the kernel heap.
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when set, prevents any old mouse moved message discarding.
* BWindow::DispatchMessage(B_MOUSE_MOVED) checks the event time of the
message and discards too old events, but only if there is another event
in the queue and the view does not specify B_FULL_POINTER_HISTORY.
* BView::GetMouse() ignores the checkHistory flag passed to the function
in case the event mask specifies B_NO_POINTER_HISTORY.
B_FULL_POINTER_HISTORY on the other hand prevents the dropping of old
messages.
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header.
* Added fields necessary to make it possible to retrieve more than one
dirent from the underlying file system.
* Unless some app creates a DIR on its own to it to feed readdir(), this
change should be binary compatible. If we find an application misbehaving,
we can still make it a GCC4 only thing.
* fs_attr/fs_index/fs_query now all use readdir() directly (as that one
contains the logic to iterate through a number of dirents in userspace).
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It follows the semantics of the BFS R/W lock, though, that is, if you unlock
your write lock before the read locks, the read locks effectively become
write locks, too.
* Added a mutex_transfer_lock() function that will allow you to unlock a mutex
in a different thread than the one which locked it (only matters if KDEBUG
is enabled, though).
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* fssh_auto_locker.h should probably better use an FS-Shell header instead of
stddef.h.
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* Applied Korli's mutex_unlock() fix to block_cache.cpp.
* Removed block_cache_priv.h, as it's no longer needed (moved its definitions
into block_cache.cpp, as in the kernel file).
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* fixed several byte order inconsistencies, it does not make sense to always
convert the byte order input/output values - no we convert where it can
be expected and leave it where it is confusing
* fixed size inconsistencies with respect to family and port, both of which
were sometimes handled as int8, as int16 and as int32 in different places
(now they are always int16)
These fixes make Beam connect to the correct address and port, but it still doesn't work, as it seems to be using UDP instead of TCP (doh!). Will look into that tomorrow.
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automatically selected at boot time. Pit and Apic timers are implemented
for now. Thanks Dustin!
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Patch by Mika Lindqvist. Could we give give him Commit access?
I am getting daily patches from him with fixes and new features.
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serve, bin sizes and page size. This minimizes the amount of "large"
allocations made in heaps that don't have a bin for the allocation size
(combining multiple pages). This is desirable as such large allocations
are generally pretty inefficient, and also because it separates larger from
smaller allocations better, making the chance of a heap becoming empty higher.
For now there are three heap classes "small", "large" and "huge", with a
predefined set of bin sizes for each. This might need some finetuning later on.
Reduce the grow size to 4MB though as the allocations should now be spread
across heap classes which each grow on their own.
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the newly found disk systems.
* _ScanPartition() now allows to restrict the disk systems to a predefined set.
* _ScanPartition() now even scans partitions that already have a disk system
assigned; if a better one is found, the existing one is replaced. It will
ignore mounted or partitions with children, though.
* KPartition now also stores the priority of the disk system assigned to it.
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- Use the platform object to determine the platform type in system_info.
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per cache.
* Changed the strategy vm_cache_acquire_page_cache_ref() uses to ensure
that the cache isn't deleted while trying to get a reference. Instead
of the global cache pages hash table lock, it holds the global cache
list lock now. We acquire + release this lock in delete_cache() after
removing all pages and just before deleting the object.
* Some small optimizations using the property that the cache's pages are
ordered, now (vm_cache_resize(), vm_page_write_modified_page_range(),
vm_page_schedule_write_page_range()).
* Replaced some code counting a cache's pages by simply using
vm_cache::page_count.
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D. Sleater. Also added a IteratableSplayTree class that extends
SplayTree, additionally maintaining a singly-linked list, thus allowing
for efficient forward iteration.
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Fixed logic error in CountItemsUnder() that would sometimes
return the wrong count. This would result in issues such as
Vision's network reordering failing to reorder down due to
retrieving the wrong item based on the count.
This fixes ticket #2447.
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always returned B_OK) by a Init() method, which sets the initial size
and returns an error, if that fails.
* Adjusted code using the classes accordingly. Replaced a few
InitCheck() methods in the network code by Init().
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a flattened argument/environment buffer now. This simplifies the work
for the kernel a bit, since it can just copy the buffer and check
whether it looks OK instead of messing around with individual strings.
The runtime loader also gets a flattened array.
* Set the maximum size of the arguments/environment buffer to 128 KB.
When more arguments are passed, we fail with a proper error code
(instead of just truncating the arguments as before).
* On exec*() the first argument was silently replaced by the given path
name, which is not correct.
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- remove unneeded include to make those usable by bootloader.
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- kernel_m68K almost links now, jsut bails out on the linker script...
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- we'll just use decimal chip number (68030, ...) to identify cpu, fpu, and mmu for simplicity.
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been requested. The first call to a BView::Invalidate() will flush the link
so that app_server is notified as soon as possible. It makes no sense for
further calls to Invalidate() to flush also, since Flush() is not cheap. This
trick makes Invalidate() about 3.2 times faster, making it a cheaper operation.
I could not see any negative effects, I tested with apps that invalidate
multiple different parts inside a window in reaction to something. Thanks go to
Ingo who had the idea.
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Adding some helper methods to the Local and remote devices
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waiting for a heap grow.
* Use that nogrow version in the VM code to avoid a deadlock with the address
space lock when a grow operation would try to create an area while a malloc
happened from such a function in the VM.
* When waiting for a grow to happen, notify the waiting thread from the grower
also if it failed to allocate a new heap. Otherwise a thread would just sit
there and wait until another thread requested growing too and that one
succeeded (or just forever in the worst case).
* Make the dedicated grow heap growable too. If the current grow heaps run low
on memory it will instruct the grower to allocate a new grow heap. This
reduces the likelyhood of running out of memory with no way to grow to a
minimum. As the growing is done asynchronously it is still possible to
happen, but it is highly unlikely as the grow heap is solely used to
allocate memory in the process of creating new heap areas and it will even
try using normal public memory if the dedicated memory has run out.
* Reduced the dedicated grow heap from 2 to 1MB. As it can now grow itself, it
doesn't need to last so long.
* Extract heap creation into it's own function that does area creation and heap
attach and use this function for growing normal and grow heaps.
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We now keep track of a lower bound as to when the list should scale
itself back down. When increasing the list size, we double the current,
with the lower bound set to 1/4 of the current size, not allowing it to
go any smaller than the block size. These combined allow us to do very
cheap tests to see if an operation requires a resize at all, and minimize
how often the list actually needs to be resized, since the difference in upper
and lower bounds prevents bouncing back and forth between a size in the case
of adding/removing an item while close to a boundary. All in all this should
make BList noticably more scalable when doing large numbers of add/remove
operations.
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- Tailor a bit the main module
- Fix definitions in the main header
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* It was not self containing, as it used size_t without defining it.
* It was not C++ safe.
* It used the restrict keyword that is not recognized in GCC2. This fixes bug
#2262.
* It did not contain parameter names as demanded by our coding style.
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and remove the then unneeded mutex_init() for them.
* Remove the workaround for allowing uninitialized mutexes on kernel startup.
As they are all initialized statically through the MUTEX_INITIALIZER() now
this is not needed anymore.
* An uninitialized mutex will now cause a panic when used to find possibly
remaining cases.
* Remove now unnecessary driver_settings_init_post_sem() function.
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* Cleanup the license header and add authors
* Sort the available keymaps list in the config file and add 'dv'
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keymap there too.
* Add a config header where one can select what KDL keymap should be used
(currently only 'us' and 'sg' are available though).
* Provide a third keymap that is used when the alt modifier is used (the swiss
german keymap is pretty useless without alt as all the useful keys like
backslash and curly braces use alt).
Our KDL is so powerful and nice to use, the only thing that bothered me was
that I always had to think about where some of the special keys are located in
the US keymap. So this simple compile-time keymap switching provided to be
helpful for me and might be for others too. Keymaps for other layouts obviously
have to be written before this becomes really useful.
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* Added B_BITMAPS_SUPPORT_OVERLAY flag to indicate overlay support for the
color space.
* Rewrote GraphicsDefs.h - the previous one was obvious a copy of the Be header,
including typos and strange white space. I was a bit lazy with respect to
the color space details, and mostly trusted the information provided by the
Be header else.
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be put into a boot_item in frame_buffer_console_init().
* The VESA driver now supports gettings the EDID information as well; this
is necessary now, since the app_server no longer takes over the mode the
boot loader had chosen.
* Note, we might want to do this via vm86 instead in the future, and remove
the kernel part again.
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file for hpet implementation. Not yet added to the build.
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B_DEBUG_SPINLOCK_CONTENTION is defined to 1. It typedefs spinlock to a
structure (thus breaking BeOS binary compatibility), containing a
counter which is incremented whenever a thread has to wait for the
spinlock.
* Added macros for spinlock initialization and access and changed
code using spinlocks accordingly. This breaks compilation for BeOS --
the macros should be defined in the respective compatibility wrappers.
* Added generic syscall to get the spinlock counters for the thread and
the team spinlocks.
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pipes in the shell, though the semantics is a little different: The
second command is invoked whenever the first command has written a
complete line. The line is passed as last argument to the second
command. The new command flag B_KDEBUG_PIPE_FINAL_RERUN causes the
second command to be invoked again (with NULL argument) after the
first command is done.
* Added kprintf_unfiltered() and kputs_unfiltered() which bypass the
pipe mechanism and directly print to the bluescreen/serial output.
* Moved most commands from debug.cpp to the new
debug_builtin_commands.cpp.
* B_KDEBUG_DONT_PARSE_ARGUMENTS commands don't get an argument anymore,
if it would consist of white space only.
* Added new debugger command return value B_KDEBUG_ERROR, which
indicates that executing the command failed. This return code will
abort a complete pipe.
* Since debugger commands can nest (i.e. one command can invoke another
one) the setjmp()/longjmp() mechanism to restore the stack after a
page fault in a command needs more than one jump buffer.
* Added abort_debugger_command(), which longjmp()s out of the currently
executed command. This will also abort the current pipe.
* When pagination is enabled pressing "a" will abort the running command
(as opposed to "q" which only disables the blue screen output, but
lets the command continue).
* Added debugger commands:
- "grep" which can be used to filter output by pattern. Removed the
"filter" command and the underlying mechanism that did that before.
- "head" which prints only the first lines of output of another
command.
- "wc" counts lines, words, and characters of another command's
output.
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* Renamed scsi_dsk to scsi_disk.
* Joined all scsi_disk sources together to a single scsi_disk.cpp file.
* Cleanup.
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the message count doesn't really make much sense anyway (as opposed to
limiting the maximum size of waiting messages), we might still want to
enlarge this even more.
* This should further help with #2212.
* Minor cleanup.
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remains. This replaces the previous mechanism of switching the thread to
a dedicated death stack. We might consider moving more cleanup work to
the undertaker, but that seems a little more involved.
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than a semaphore, and can already be used in the early boot process.
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* Adjusted code using recursive locks respectively. The initialization
cannot fail anymore, and it is possible to use recursive locks in the
early boot process (even uninitialized, if in BSS), which simplifies
things a little.
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(which we don't implement ATM). Why do we have a header that declares
stuff that is for the most part not supported?
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* Use vm86 mode to call the VESA BIOS to do the actual mode switching by
providing an ioctl in the vesa driver.
* Fix vm86.h.
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I added an #error directive, so configure scripts shouldn't be fooled.
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* 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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Our font has some extra styles and these could be picked up as the
"regular" face by accident, as witnessed by Firefox. Tracked down by
Michael Lotz. Firefox uses the correct font now for it's interface.
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PTHREAD_SCOPE_SYSTEM which makes the implementation rather simple.
* This closed ticket #2242.
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