- If the hook of the timer we're cancelling is currently being
executed, we do now wait till it is finished. This is how the BeBook
specifies the function to behave.
- Periodic timers would not be cancelled, if their hook was being
invoked at the same time, since they weren't in the queue during
that time.
- Since we know the CPU on which the timer is scheduled (timer::cpu),
we don't have to look through any other CPU queue to find it.
- Fixed the return value. It should report whether the timer had
already fired, and was not always doing that.
* Added private add_timer() flag B_TIMER_ACQUIRE_THREAD_LOCK. It causes
the thread spinlock to be acquired before the event hook is called.
cancel_timer() doesn't wait for timers with the flag set. Instead we
check in the timer interrupt function after acquiring the thread
spinlock whether the timer was cancelled in the meantime. Calling
cancel_timer() with the thread spinlock being held does thus avoid any
race conditions and won't deadlock, if the event hook needs to acquire
the thread spinlock, too. This feature proves handy for some kernel
internal needs.
* The scheduler uses a B_TIMER_ACQUIRE_THREAD_LOCK timer now and
cancel_timer() instead of the no longer needed
_local_timer_cancel_event().
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kernel and added a WrapperTraceFilter* parameter, which allows for
additional filtering. This way other commands can print tracing output
with special filtering.
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keyword, so this stupid python should really be fixed instead.
* Enforced the 80 column limit.
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variable at once. It wasn't used anymore, and the code gets simpler.
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ones) for wait_for_child(), which is notified when any job control
condition (child dead, stopped, continued) occurs. These events are
relatively rare anyway, and it simplifies the code.
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* Also removed the header files that belong to those files.
* Only kept the userland_ipc.h header for now, to remember us about the
former userland server driver (that I also removed - it can always be
resurrected from SVN if needed).
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<libroot_private.h> to <user_group.h>.
* Added support in the registrar for adding and modifying users.
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to port_buffer_size_etc(), but returns the info through a structure,
which also identifies the sender (uid, gid, team ID) of the message.
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registrar provides access to the DBs via a port message based
protocol. The functions in libroot just ask the registrar now.
* Added Linuxish shadow passwd support. No putspent() though -- we'll
provide private functions.
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* Added virtual destructor to BRefFilter in case the GCC version is 3 or newer
(can't do it for GCC 2.95.3, since that would break binary compatibility
AFAIKT)
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* Renamed BView::Alignment() to LayoutAlignment() which fixes a ton of warnings
and some conflicts with BControls.
* Added virtual destructor to BRefFilter in case the GCC version is 3 or newer
(can't do it for GCC 2.95.3, since that would break binary compatibility
AFAIKT)
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- Updated code so Processor IDs for older processor do not have to be
modified.
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and defines the macros needed by them.
* Renamed syscall sys_vm_map_file() to _kern_map_file() and changed the
path to an FD parameter. Changed vm_map_file() accordingly and
adjusted the kernel ELF loader and the runtime loader.
* Added syscall _kern_unmap_memory().
* Added bool unmapAddressRange parameter to vm_create_anonymous_area()
and map_backing_store(). If true and the address specification is
B_EXACT_ADDRESS, all areas in the specified address range will be
deleted (unless an area is covered only partially).
* Introduced B_SHARED_AREA flag, which is set on areas that have been
created by {vm,_user}_map_file() with REGION_NO_PRIVATE_MAP. When
fork()ing those areas won't be copied CoW, but rather be cloned. This
is needed for mmap() MAP_SHARED.
* {vm,_user}_map_file() also accept an FD argument < 0, in which case an
anonymous area is created.
* Implemented mmap() and munmap(). Currently there's the restriction
that we can't partially unmap areas. Otherwise the functions should be
rather compliant. We also support the non-POSIX extension
MAP_ANONYMOUS.
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- Updated Intel processor IDs.
- Only take extended family/model into account on Intel processors.
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have two more optional hooks for attaching supplied ancillary data to a
net_buffer and for processing received ancillary data. Not sure, if that
is flexible enough for all kinds of ancillary data, but it is for
SCM_RIGHTS and also should for SCM_CRED[ENTIAL]S (if we ever decide to
implement one of those) -- don't know any other types on other protocol
levels.
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implementation ATM, since it malloc()s the required memory.
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That would explain why syscall restarts were broken. In fact there's no
reason to check the flag at all, since we know we set it.
ftp appears to work again.
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ATM.
* Changed common_fcntl() to also work for non-vnode-based FDs. Only the
operations that require a vnode do fail now. F_SETFL uses the new
fd_ops::set_flags() if available, falling back to the vnode respective
operation.
* Changed some direct accesses to file_descriptor::u::vnode. It was safe
in those cases, but might not be anymore if we ever change fd_vnode().
ftp can at least connect to servers again, now, but apparently we still
have a problem with syscall restarts -- downloads fail after one second,
when the timer goes off.
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syscall_restart_ioctl_is_restarted() to syscall_restart_is_restarted,
IoctlSyscallFlagUnsetter to SyscallFlagUnsetter, and
IoctlSyscallRestartWrapper to SyscallRestartWrapper, as they are no
longer only used for ioctl().
* Removed unused syscall_restart_ioctl_handle_post().
* Made SyscallRestartWrapper a lot fancier. Instead of storing a
reference to the result value, it stores the value itself, and it
features all the interesting operators that make it appear like that
value. This simplifies the use of the class quite a bit.
* THREAD_FLAGS_SYSCALL is now set for all socket function and the
read[v](), write[v]() syscalls.
* Added is_syscall() function and net_stack hook to the net stack.
* Removed "kernel" parameter from all net_stack_interface and net_socket
module hooks. They aren't need any longer, since is_syscall() can be
used instead.
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BMenuItem and BWindow are no longer friends of BMenu, but use this class
instead.
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- The net_stack driver is no longer used. Instead we have a kernel
module which is directly used by syscall implementations in the
kernel. I.e. we no longer tunnel those functions through ioctls, but
have normal syscalls.
- Removed the superfluous net starter module.
- Implemented the FDTYPE_SOCKET type file_descriptors, that is sockets
are no longer vnode based.
- Adjusted libnetwork (the socket function implementations)
accordingly.
- Adjusted netstat accordingly.
* Socket module:
- Implemented socketpair().
- Added "kernel" parameter to the control hook. Quite a few more hooks
would actually need the parameter, but I didn't change those yet,
since that would probably also require changes to the protocol
module interface.
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modification seemed to have caused the macro not to get defined anymore.
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into a header. This version instantiates the given argument only once.
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suffix. You can use this to verify the version of a module_info structure.
* Made module_info::std_ops optional.
* Minor cleanup in module.h.
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API, uses the _PRINTFLIKE macro where appropriate.
* Got rid of the "qent" structure, struct timer now contains everything we
need. This makes the affected code in sem.cpp, signal.cpp, and timer.c much
cleaner, and resolves a few TODOs.
* Minor cleanup in vfs.cpp.
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_init_interface_kit_() in there.
* Moved private get_mode_parameter() into the BPrivate namespace.
* Renamed interface_misc.h to InterfacePrivate.h.
* Minor other cleanup.
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name, as it in fact is like a kit in the kit. It combines the different BUSB*
classes as compared to SerialPort.h where there really is a 1:1 relationship
between the header and the (one) class. If someone has a better fitting name
please shout.
Separated the usb_raw.h into usb_raw.h which defines the protocol and
usb_raw_private.h which holds the internal device structure for usb_raw. This
reduces the header dependencies.
Hopefully cought all occurencies of USBKit.a usage (in usb_dev_info and
the usb_webcam media add-on) but might have missed something that is not in
the image.
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* Since we use a 1:1 mapping, they don't do anything besides remembering the
level set, though.
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* Revised the RLE algorithm used for compressing the boot splash artwork to
handle uncompressed runs.
* Compress the RGB channels separately for improved efficiency.
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usb_interface_descriptor of an alternate interface without having to switch
to it.
* Add some reserve bytes to all classes and add some reserved virtual slots
where the objects are publically constructable.
* Remove the source compatibilty defines that were briding the old USB* with
the new BUSB* class names.
* Implement the usb_raw side of getting an alternate interface descriptor.
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on a patch by Salvatore Benedetto, adapted to the usb_raw interface by me
* Added two convenience functions IsStalled() and ClearStall() to USBEndpoint
Both changes are actually untested, so if you have a use for them and encounter
problems please shout.
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* It's not a good idea to archive fProportion as int32, seeing it's a float
on [0..1].
* Implemented archive constructor for BScrollBar. Untested.
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FIFO. Reimplemented pipe() to use it.
* pipefs is no longer mounted. Will remove the superfluous code soon.
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- Moved most file_system_module_info hooks into separate structures.
Those that operate on mounted volumes to fs_volume_ops, those
operating on a vnode to fs_vnode_ops.
- Got rid of the fs_volume, fs_cookie, fs_vnode typedefs. We use void*
again.
- Instead of a void* volume and node cookie hooks are passed a
fs_volume and fs_vnode structure pointer, which contain the cookie
and an ops pointer (fs_volume a few more things).
- The VFS {new,publish,get,...}_vnode() functions take a fs_volume*
instead of the volume ID. So does vfs_get_fs_node_from_path().
- Added type and flags arguments to publish_vnode() and the
get_vnode() hook and removed the type argument from lookup() hook.
Added vnode::type using formerly unused bits to store the node type.
Simplified a few things in the VFS due to the now always available
node type.
- Added fs_volume_ops::{create,delete}_sub_vnode() and
fs_vnode_ops::get_super_vnode() hooks. They are used to support file
system layers, e.g. allowing to extend an FS not supporting BeOS
attribute with attribute support. Needs some more work in the VFS.
- Added fs_vnode_ops::create_special_node() hook for creating special
nodes (e.g. FIFOs).
* Adjusted the built-in file systems and BFS according to the interface
changes. Removed all other FSs from the image for the time being.
We'll see whether further API changes are necessary before porting
them.
* Adjusted the bfs_shell accordingly.
* Implemented create_special_node() in rootfs to support special nodes.
* Added support for FIFOs:
- Added syscall _kern_create_fifo() (used by mkfifo()), which creates
a special node (type S_IFIFO) in the respective file system.
- When a special node is published the VFS creates a respective sub
node. Currently only FIFOs are supported.
- Added a little support for FIFO subnodes by using functionality from
the pipefs.
- Added mkfifo to the image. It can create FIFOs in the rootfs, but
the FIFOs aren't really usable ATM, since they still work like
pipes, i.e. readers and writers need to have them open at the same
time.
* Some smaller changes in the VFS:
- Made the *_CALL macros nicer to use (vargs).
- Refactored FS entry lookup into new function lookup_dir_entry().
- create_vnode() no longer just calls the FS create() hook. First it
looks up the entry and uses open_vnode(), if it already exists. This
is necessary for two reasons: 1) The FS might not support create()
while still allowing to open() entries. 2) When the FS has other
layers on to of it (or the respective node) it might not be
responsible for opening the node.
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and ino_t instead of a path. Supposed to work with node monitoring messages.
Took the name from vfs_entry_ref_to_path() that takes the same arguments, but
suggestions for a better name are welcome.
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* Implemented RLE compression for the boot splash images, resulting in
smaller kernel and boot loader.
* Only the boot loader contains the RLE compressed images, the decompressed
buffer for the icons is passed to the kernel via kernel args.
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The dividing line is back although with a little more spacing. Also the icon
spacing is a little increased and I added a subtle outline as well as a little
brighter background for the active icon look. The placement logic is now not
independant of each other anymore, otherwise I couldn't center both images
as a unit. But only the vertical placement is affected.
Comments as always on the commit mailing list... :-)
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* Added {Create|Delete}Device() analogous to {Create|Delete}FileDevice
* Added a small DeviceWatcher class that reacts to entry creation/removal
* Implemented a way to start/stop node monitoring
* Start watching for devices after the boot volume has been mounted and the
the second initial scan was run
The disk device manager now creates and scans a device when a "raw" node is
published and deletes the device on removal. This makes hot-plugging of disk
devices (for example memory sticks using usb_disk) work. Their partitions will
be scanned and published so they can be mounted. Somehow the removal of the
partitions does not yet work however, any insights are welcome.
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the icons are centered.
* The boot loader and kernel now use the placement info that
generate_boot_screen now generates.
* Made the code that draws the images handle the case where any of the images
is larger than the frame buffer.
* All drawing functions need to know the image width (analogous for bytes per
row).
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of r24768 (block cache notification mechanism rewrite).
Thanks for the note, Vasilis!
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functions by ones reading /etc/{group,passwd}.
* Added quasi-standard getpwent_r() and getgrent_r().
* Added _SC_GETGR_R_SIZE_MAX and _SC_GETPW_R_SIZE_MAX sysconf()
constants.
* Moved initgroups() and getgrouplist() definition to grp.cpp. They use
the same backend as the <grp.h> functions.
* Set the permissions of files created by the build system to what they
should be on the image (executables: 755, others: 644). Otherwise only
root could do anything under Haiku.
* Added build system variables HAIKU_ROOT_USER_NAME and
HAIKU_ROOT_USER_REAL_NAME to customize name and real name of Haiku's
root user.
* Added build system rules AddUserToHaikuImage and AddGroupToHaikuImage
for adding additional users and groups (by default only root user and
group and a "users" group are created).
* Adjusted BIND port and coreutils config.h files according to what
features have become available.
* Fixed HAIKU_DOCUMENTATION_OBJECT_DIR definition. Untested, but it used
a wrong variable name before.
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hasn't been used for more than 2 seconds.
* Replaced the block_cache::lock benaphore with a recursive lock, so that
you can call cache functions from within the notification listeners.
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* Not sure if it works as intended, as the specs are a bit vague.
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* Implemented pthread_setcanceltype(), pthread_setcancelstate(), and
pthread_testcancel().
* In the previous commit, I also made pthread_private.h self-contained.
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structure that is attached (via TLS) to each pthread.
* Implemented support for pthread_cleanup_{push|pop}().
* I haven't really been able to test these changes, yet, though.
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- Polish a bit the classes composing the Discovery process
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item entry.
* The bios_ia32 video platform code now stores the available VESA modes in
the new vesa_modes kernel_args field.
* When configuring a VESA mode via settings file, it's no longer needed to
specify the exact mode - the closest available mode is now used. This should
help with bug #1962.
* frame_buffer_console_init() now also creates a boot_item for the VESA modes
in the kernel_args.
* The VESA accelerant now filters the mode list to only contain modes that
are actually supported.
* Moved non-shared vesa driver data into its own file vesa_private.h.
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- Added a "root" vnode to the io_context. It is used for resolving
paths and converting nodes to paths instead of sRoot. Some more
passing around of io_context structures was necessary.
- Introduced a new lock sIOContextRootLock to protect
io_context::root. The current uses of io_context::io_mutex
(put_vnode(), remove_vnode() while holding it) looked too suspicious
to use that mutex in vnode_path_to_vnode().
- Added _kern_change_root() syscall and chroot() libroot function.
- Added chroot coreutils program to the image. Funnily it seems to be
much easier to set up a little jail than under Linux (just copy
bash and libroot.so into respective subdirs; mount another pipefs
if you want pipe support).
With Haiku allowing direct access to directories via inode IDs
jailing is obviously not very secure at the moment.
- Added /var/empty to the image. It will be the chroot target for ssh.
* Changed vfs.cpp:get_cwd() so that the io_context::io_mutex is no
longer held when calling dir_vnode_to_path().
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* Implemented BFileInterface class which was nearly empty so far. Added handling of messages passed to BFileInterface class.
* Added needed structs and message values to DataExchange.
* This is needed to get for instance the reader.media_addon to work. Usually one calls above functions to set a file to be decoded by the node. If the target is a consumer, they are used for setting the target for encoding data.
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- The kernel stores the group IDs in the team structure. They are
correctly inherited on fork() and load_image_etc().
- Implemented getgroups() for real, i.e. it retrieves the groups
associated with the process.
- Implemented setgroups(), initgroups() and (the BSDish)
getgrouplist(). The latter two read the group information from the
"group database" /etc/group (if existing).
- Change the BIND port config, since we do have getgrouplist() now.
* The set-uid feature was broken when the path to the executable was
relative, since we used stat(), which, in the kernel, uses the kernel
IO context.
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reference counted memory allocations. Can be used for sharing immutable
structures.
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* implemented BControllable::StartControlPanel(). The behaviour is supposed to be the one documented in the BeBook, meaning that it first checks if the BControllable node has been instantiated over an BMediaAddOn. If so, we investigate where the addon is located and try to launch it. Thus media_addons which have a control panel need to be compiled as an Application, not as an Addon. See r24664 as an example.
* inside BControllable::HandleMessage() call StartControlPanel for the message.
* MediaNodes having such a ControlPanel are rarely used as parameterwebs should provide you everything. But for instance the vst MediaAddOn uses it and some others do as well.
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* Added some limit macros.
* Removed the "L" suffix from [U]INT32_MAX.
* Reordered some definitions.
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* Check against maximum baud rate in cfset{i,o}speed().
* Changed some functions comments to doxygen style.
* Sorted speed macros in termios.h.
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Moved nameser_compat.h to our public headers (arpa/inet) and include in
<arpa/nameser.h>. That's solved similarly in BONE. At any rate OpenSSH
is now happy that HEADER exists.
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finally created a solution to avoid that: Header files that contain
configuration settings (and nothing else) go to build/config_headers.
To change settings, create a directory build/user_config_headers (which
is ignored by svn), copy the respective header there and modify it at
your leisure. Currently only tracing_config.h has been moved to the new
location, but more files will follow eventually. It is also recommended
to move optional macro definitions in Jamfile (as for BFS) to a config
header instead; the build system will then automatically rebuild on
changes.
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a call chain contains a specific symbol (or address).
* Added a new KDL command "calling" that you can use to get a list of
threads that have a specific function in their call chain.
* Removed extraneous white space.
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* Add a cached_pages field to the system_info structure, and change the
meaning of the used_pages field to not include cached pages.
* Provide the needed info using the new calls vm_get_available_memory(),
and vm_page_num_available_pages().
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* Removed appearantly unused satic variables. Hope this does not break
binary compatibility, going to test.
* There are three more private methods, which could probably be removed
as well.
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file system to not fill newly created space with zeros.
BFile::SetSize() now uses this, while [f]truncate() does not. This
is only a temporary work-around until BFS supports sparse files.
* Apps that want to reserve space to fill up later should use
BFile::SetSize() for now, as this will be a lot faster than
[f]truncate().
* cache_io() and the functions below now use a special mode when you
pass in a NULL buffer: for read access, the cache is only populated
(useful for prefetching), for write access, the file is filled with
zeros.
* Implemented BFS's Inode::FillGapWithZeros() using this method now.
* Removed extraneous white space.
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the former ones).
* Removed extraneous white space.
* net_server settings are now also updated when the size of the
file changed.
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depending on the gcc version of the executable.
* Adjusted non-BeOS-style symbol resolution so that add-ons and
dynamically loaded libraries find symbols in the executable.
This change re-enables support for undefined symbols.
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shared object to find out the GCC version it has been compiled with.
This is not an exact science, since we've got the version string for
every single object file that has been linked in, but my heuristic seems
to be good enough.
Having the gcc version at hand will allow for two features: Enabling
work-arounds for old executables (like the type info problem in BeOS
apps), and automatically selecting the right set of libraries in a mixed
gcc 2/gcc 4 environment.
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- Take extended family and model into account when generating the cpu
type and revision.
- Added Intel Core 2 Extreme to the cpu list.
Please review.
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but operates "read-only".
* Added FindKeyFrame() method to ReaderPlugin, see above.
* Reformated ReaderPlugin header. Added const qualifier to Source() method.
* Small cleanups in BMediaTrack::SeekToTime() and SeekToFrame(). Added TODOs
with regards to "seeking" in decoders, wich should IMHO be revised. (Codecs
cannot seek in the stream, they only get fed chunk data. The only thing they
can do is reset themselves in preparation for a discontinuity of the chunk
data...)
* Implemented BMediaTrack::FindKeyframeByXX() methods via the new
MediaExtractor::FindKeyFrame() method.
* Implemented Seek() and FindKeyFrame() methods in the Reader base class,
returning B_NOT_SUPPORTED. I think this makes sense and also I don't have
to adapt all existing Reader plugins for the new FindKeyFrame() call. :-)
* Implemeneted FindKeyFrame() in the avi_reader. The OpenDMLFile class
gets Seek() extended for a "read-only" mode. Currently the implementation
is broken (as before) with regards to keyframes. These were ignored before
and I have not changed them to actually support the seek flags with regards
to keyframes. That's the interesting TODO...
* Some reformatting here and there in avi_reader code, sorry for the mixup.
The only actual change is the support for the read-only flag to Seek().
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* The boot splash code now checks wether debug screen output is enabled or not
using the above function.
* The boot splash code no longer maps it's own copy of the frame buffer, instead,
it will use the boot item feature as the VESA driver does. Also removed the
lock, as that's not needed at all.
* Renamed splash.cpp to boot_splash.cpp, and boot/splash.h to boot_splash.h
(it's not part of the boot loader, but the kernel).
* Removed dead code from boot_splash.cpp, added license. Replaced license
header in boot_splash.h to a style guide conforming one.
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executable permissions of the file by hand. We use _kern_access()
instead, which also handles the root case correctly.
* The user and group arguments of test_executable() aren't needed any
longer.
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* Fixed all but one compiler warnings in libmedia.so.
* Truncated lines to 80 char width where I looked at code.
* Turned printf()s into TRACE/ERROR calls in MediaExtractor.
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* Turn off tracing in the Media Kit.
* Notify of unimplemented functions regardless of tracing.
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* Fixed the icons image, it was upside down.
* Support the new 24 bit boot screen images in the boot_loader and the kernel.
* Prepare the code for future indexed versions of the boot screen images.
But the generate_boot_screen tool currently does not generate those.
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prevent "configure" scripts from thinking we do actually support it.
Having real-time signals would be nice though (cf. #1935).
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* Calculate icon offset from stage in splash.cpp, remove hard coded placement
values. Draw only icon, not the whole image from top/left to right of
icon.
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* Added the feature of an animated boot screen (icons lighting up at
different boot stages).
* Added first version of new boot splash images, generated by the new
hsbg tool. (Also finally contains the "new" Haiku logo.)
changes by myself:
* Added Artur to the contributors list in About System.
* Fixed some left overs in the patch, kept tracing turned off.
TODO:
* Remove the need for hard coding the icon positions. (Maybe generate
those from hsbg and put them into images.h? Have user provide icon
spacing/offsets at the command line for hsbg?)
* Rename the stages to something meaningful.
* Use hsbg as a build system tool and generate images.h during build
from PNGs provided in the artwork folder.
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builds on Linux with gcc 2 and 4, but the images do even run. :-) Not
tested on BeOS.
* Removed stddef.h and stdarg.h. They are provided by the compiler.
* Adjusted size_t.h, wchar_t.h, and wchar.h accordingly.
* Made stdio.h avoid gcc 2.95.3's fixincludes hack stdio_va_list
* Added gcc 2.95.3 headers to the repository. They are used instead of
the headers of the gcc 2.95.3's we use to compile Haiku with. Should
avoid build problems with the BeOS native compiler.
For sake of personal recreation you can rebuild the cross gcc 2.95.3,
but the only thing that changed is its header directory
(lib/gcc-lib/.../include), which isn't used anymore. Replacing it with
headers/build/gcc-2.95.3 should have the same effect as rebuilding, BTW.
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hack math_huge_val_ifndef does, anyway. We do it ourselves and remove
the therefore superfluous gcc math.h header.
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change resulted in "version mismatch between boot loader and kernel". So
apparently the size of some type changed unintentionally.
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under Haiku overrides ours anyway.
* Adjusted size_t.h, wchar_t.h, wchar.h accordingly. This should fix the
annoying "ssize_t redefined" warnings when compiling under Haiku.
* When building Haiku the gcc headers come first in the include
search path now, as it should be. The respective TODO suggested that
this might break the build depending on compiler version and host
platform. I've tested with Linux gcc 2 and gcc 4, which work fine.
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Move implementation from LocalDevice for retrieving the BluetoothServer Messenger
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* Move Messages id to a private header
* New constructor for RemoteDevice
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structure. They are properly inherited and updated on
fork(), load_image(), and exec().
* Implemented the get[e]{u,g}id(), set[[r]e]{u,g}id() family for real.
* getgroups() also calls the kernel now, but only returns the effective
group ID. Supplementary groups support is still missing.
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* _Alloc() can now preserve the original reference count, only _Clone()
still initializes it to 1. As Karsten pointed out, this is necessary to
preserve the "shareable" status of the private data.
* I hope that's finally it. What happened to our testing suite, anyway? :-)
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* Got rid of class ObjFunctionSummand. Both the constraint summands and
the objective function summands are now stored using class Summand.
* Some method names are more BeOS compliant now: SetX instead of ChangeX.
* linprog test code now uses new AddConstraint methods.
* CalculateMinSize and CalculateMaxSize did not free the memory they
allocated.
* Removed inappropriate setter and getter methods.
* Memory allocated in class Constraint is freed now.
* Other small changes.
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_ReplaceAtPositions(), and _DoCharacterEscape() (we don't need to preserve
it, though, as it must be 1).
* Factored out an _Alloc() method which is now always called when the private
data is allocated. It also takes care of correct initialization (and thus
fixes the above problem).
* This fix finally allows turning on reference counting again, thanks Karsten!
* Minor cleanup, renamed "oldAdr"/"newAdr" to "oldString", resp. "newString".
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copy constructors, effectively turning of references completely.
* Since that caused troubles (NetPositive now crashes when started), I
temporarily disabled references by letting _IsShareable() always return
false until the issue is resolved.
* _FreePrivateData() now sets the fPrivateData member to NULL, and is also
safe to be called when fPrivateData is NULL.
* Removed my comment about the threading problem in _Detach() and _DetachWith()
as that just couldn't happen.
* _Clone() must not use memcpy() as the string pointed to by "data" might not
be as long as "length".
* LockBuffer() now marks a string as unshareable.
* Minor cleanup.
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as the death entries of a deceased processes that were in this group
and have not yet been reaped hold references to the group, so that it
won't be deleted until the group is empty and all gone group members
have been reaped. This fixes#1799 at last.
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in code that has interrupts disabled. The chunks of memories are queued
and free()d periodically by a kernel daemon.
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buffer of the provided "path" argument.
* Applied patch by Vasilis to fix some warnings when build on Linux (missing
const on certain functions). We should probably fix the original
{add|remove}_debugger_command() functions in Haiku as well.
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the new sematic of transfer_area so a message area is transfered into the right
teams' address space and it does not need to be cloned there anymore. Passing
by area is only used for messages bigger than a certain size (currently
hardcoded to 40KB) which should be somehow bound to the max port message size.
This makes passing large messages (i.e. > the port limit) possible, so for
example copy&paste of long text, image data, etc. should now work.
Got rid of the fClonedArea member as it is not necessary with the new design,
renamed shared_area to message_area in the private message_header, avoid
an unnecessary allocation of the header for the copy constructors, check
allocations in a few more places and some minor cleanup.
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of the resolved ToDo, but could probably be made more efficient. Instead of
transfering the area, the area is cloned into the target teams' address space
and the original is deleted. This generates a new area_id for the transfered
area (as suggested by the ToDo). Updated syscall prototypes according to the
status_t to area_id return type change.
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options.
* module_init() now sets sDisableUserAddOns to whatever the safemode settings
say, ie. the B_SAFEMODE_DISABLE_USER_ADD_ONS setting is now respected by
the module code.
* Minor cleanup.
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string stuff.
* It's still not thread-safe for all usage patterns, though, so we might want
to remove or disable it: if a string is shared between several threads, and
one of those starts to use a reference, all kinds of problems can happen.
* Some cleanup.
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errors. This object should never be deleted directly as it's ref counted,
only when its last ref is Release()'d.
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disabled by default. Appears to work correctly though, so
enabling it since it produces far less flicker here.
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- Major cleanup of Appearance prefs - colors are now dynamically
read from the app_server, and updating them also works, but
triggers a bug: the state of the current window somehow gets
confused, i.e. if I update the panel background color, for some
reason the color of the BButtons in the appearance pref change color
and also the textviews begin misbehaving. Have not yet tracked down
the cause of this, but newly created windows after making the change
do show up with the updated color and behave properly. Also vastly
simplified the pref and cleaned up some obsolete definitions.
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version. This gets rid of the _IMPEXP* definitions so it should not cause
any trouble.
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correctly (or at all...)
* Use the common 0xfffd character as a substitute for invalid characters
* Corrected comment
This function is used by the app_server to convert the UTF8 strings to char
codes to feed FreeType. Using a non space substitute character at least for
now, as it makes it more obvious where invalid characters are present.
I tested this change with some UTF8 test files and it seems to work well.
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breaking out of the loop too early, and would therefore miss the last
character.
* Replaced UTF8CountChars() with a short and safe version as well.
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of stuff. I think the trouble is that you keep decrementing charCount while
still inside the same UTF8 glyph. I cannot really tell, I am hoping you don't
mind me reverting to the old version, since the new one is only three lines,
so it should be easy to correct and re-commit.
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to retrieve the default settings for the netmask/broadcast depending on the
specified address/netmask.
* interface_protocol_control() now uses this to reset the broadcast/netmask
to their default values on SIOCSIFADDR resp. the former only on
SIOCSIFNETMASK.
* This fixes bug #1861.
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* driver_entry::api_version now stores the actual version instead of a
pointer to it.
* Renamed node_path_entry to path_entry and reused it for driver
reloading: handle_driver_events() will now also check for drivers to
add in the sDriversToAdd list.
* Added new devfs_driver_added(), and devfs_driver_removed() functions
that trigger certain driver actions.
* Implemented notifying devfs on B_ENTRY_CREATED, B_ENTRY_REMOVED, and
B_ENTRY_MOVED events in probe.cpp. The watched directory inode numbers
are now stored in a hash for B_ENTRY_MOVED.
* unpublish_driver() did not actually delete the node, it only marked
it removable since we never get/put the node. We now do, and so the
node is actually removed as intended.
* Added "devfs_driver" KDL command.
* Minor cleanup.
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and made it public (within the kernel).
* _user_entry_ref_to_path() is now using that function.
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* added HaikuBuildCompatibility.h to the src/build/* files that are built as
part of the tools we need to build Haiku.
* Changed HaikuBuildCompatibility.h so that it does not define the things
that are already in the build headers.
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if the items were the same height.
- Modified _RecalcItemTops to allow us to specify a range instead of
just a starting point. This is useful for cases like Swap, where
only the items in between those being swapped need to be
recalculated.
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* Renaming things in Tracker list mode no longer magically grows the text view.
* ScrollToOffset() is not supposed to depend on the existence of any scroll
bars, in R5 text views simply scroll to where they need to. This fixes
renaming things in Tracker when hitting the window bounds (text widget stops
growing and starts to autoscroll) and also the Text tool in WonderBrush.
* _ScrollToOffset() is therefor no longer needed.
* The insets of the text rect are not so interesting as the original width.
In auto resizing mode, the original width is important when there is no
container view. In this setup, the text rect auto resizing is mainly needed
for auto scrolling, but it should never shrink below the original size.
* Further improved auto scrolling for right aligned and center aligned text
views, it works like R5 now. Also take the line height into account when
checking for the bounds bottom. Removed extra spacing for vertical
scrolling.
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NodeMonitor.h.
* The latter will be set in "statFields" for interim updates when you have
asked to get them via the former.
* BFS now uses the B_STAT_INTERIM_UPDATE flag for sending updates to actively
written files.
* This makes us more compatible with BeOS again; if you only asked for
B_WATCH_STAT, you will now only receive a notification if the file in
question has been closed.
* Tracker now uses B_WATCH_INTERIM_STAT to always get all updates (ie.
downloading a file will update its size and modification time in Tracker
periodically during the download).
* Wether "needsTrimming" was true or not has no influence on wether or not
the size index needs to be updated in BFS - only the actual file size is
stored there, not the on-disk size.
* Added a TODO comment in Inode::WriteAt() that it would actually need to
update the size index when changing the file size, not when the file has
been closed (but that's probably too slow).
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* copyright headers for the files of the libraries linprog and alm
* new class Summand for representing summands in a linear constraint
* merged class SoftConstraint into class Constraint; Constraint now
supports both soft and hard constraint functionality
* new AddConstraint methods in class LinearSpec for directly setting
constraints with 1 to 4 summands
* code cleanups by using aforementioned AddConstraint methods
* a new very simple test application for alm
* some style corrections
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headers/os version and removed the now duplicate icon type constant
definitions from several sources.
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* Placed _BTextInput_ into BPrivate namespace.
* Made _BTextInput_::AlignTextRect() smarter, it centers the line vertically,
for the case that the BTextControl has a larger label font. Improved insets
for asthetics.
* Used _BTextInput_::AlignTextRect() consistently in BTextControl, no more
custom calls to SetTextRect(). Account for minimum vertical inset of 2
pixels in GetPreferredSize().
* Consistendly select all text when gaining focus in _BTextInput_.
* Override MouseDown() in case the control did not have focus before, or else
BTextView::MouseDown() will deselct the text again and place the cursor.
(in line with BeOS behavior)
* Removed unused fBool member from _BTextInput_ and other cleanup.
BTextView:
* Reimplemented BTextView::_AutoResize() so that it works well with
BTextControl and autoscrolling when the alignment is not B_ALIGN_LEFT.
I needed two new members for this, fLeftInset and fRightInset which are
the original insets from the fTextRects. It might currently be broken
for renaming things in Tracker, I will have to check. _AutoResize() no
longer messes up the fTextRect insets.
* Fixed stray carrets sometimes being left over, mostly when auto scrolling,
but I observed them in other cases as well.
* Prevent negative scrolling offsets when autoscrolling. Fixes weird scrolling
offsets when navigating to the left.
* Reset scrolling to B_ORIGIN when SetText() is called. Fixes for example
starting to type in the middle of the control in Vision when entering new
text and autoscrolling was triggered before.
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* BListItems now store the top offset of the frame within the parent BListView.
* This allows binary searching the clicked item.
* ItemFrame() is now a cheap call.
* Fixed several bugs in the sorting code of BOutlineListView which lead to
crashes of client applications.
* Implemented previously unimplemented functions in BOutlineListView.
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workspaces view can now be any view in the hierarchy.
* Added private view flag kWorkspacesViewFlag that identifies such a
view - note though, that you must not remove a view before closing or
hiding its window for now (and that you still need to set the
kWorkspacesWindowFlag, too).
* Fixed Workspaces check for valid screen coordinates; after a crash, it
managed to open its window offscreen for me.
* Added a ViewLayer method FindView() that finds a view with the
specified flags set.
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negative relative timeout would be converted to B_INFINITE_TIMEOUT.
For some reason the ScreenSaver preflet is snooze()ing with such
a value.
* Some more comments.
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utilizes the THREAD_FLAG_DONT_RESTART_SYSCALL (but only in SIGCONT
for now).
* resume_thread() is now using that flag to be compatible with BeOS.
* This fixes the Terminal hanging on close.
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* Added team::flags. Currently only used for setting a flag when a team
has exec()ed.
* Some improvements of _user_setpgid():
- It failed incorrectly when the target process was a process group
leader. According to the standard it shall fail when the process is
a session leader. Moving a process group leader to another process
group is fine, even if that leaves the group leaderless.
- Fixed race conditions. We need to recheck the error conditions when
we hold the team spinlock. Otherwise the situation could change
while we allocated the new process group. This was one of the
reasons for bug #1799 -- after the shell fork()'s both parent and
child invoke setpgid() for the child.
- Fixed behavior for pid == pgid. It doesn't necessarily mean that a
new group has to be created.
- Fixed update of target process group orphaned state.
- Squashed TODO: setpgid() on a child is supposed to fail after the
child has exec()ed.
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This eliminates the edge case where the grow thread would not be able to create
a new area because no memory could be allocated for the allocation of the area.
As this case cannot happen anymore, it is also not possible to deadlock in
memalign. Therefore the timeout (which would only have prevented the deadlock
but wouldn't have solved the edge case anyway) has been removed too.
Add options to dump the dedicated grow heap and to only print the current heap
count to the "heap" debugger command.
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but there's a special handling for 0 us relative timeouts. Syscalls
usually return B_WOULD_BLOCK instead of B_TIMED_OUT in this case, and
callers might explicitely check for it. Hence we don't convert 0 us
timeouts anymore. gdb works again.
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* Added syscall restart support for connect(), accept(), send(), recv(),
which are implemented via ioctl()s. The actual restart support is done
in the net stack driver's ioctl() hook. Lower layers need to correctly
deal with socket timeouts, though, for which the stack module provides
support functions.
* TCPEndpoint::_WaitForEstablished() does abort now when an error
occurred earlier, so that trying to connect to an unused port fails
immediately, as it should.
* Fixed and refactored TCP connection reset handling. The new
TCPEndpoint::_HandleReset() does the job. Got rid of
TCPEndpoint::fError.
* Fixed sequence numbers for SYNC/FINI packets.
* The former two fix the problem that connections wouldn't be closed
correctly and could even be reused when trying to connect again (as
was reproducible with svnserve + svn).
* Some style cleanup in CPEndpoint.h.
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* Implemented automatic syscall restarts:
- A syscall can indicate that it has been interrupted and can be
restarted by setting a respective bit in thread::flags. It can
store parameters it wants to be preserved for the restart in
thread::syscall_restart::parameters. Another thread::flags bit
indicates whether it has been restarted.
- handle_signals() clears the restart flag, if the handled signal
has a handler function installed and SA_RESTART is not set. Another
thread flag (THREAD_FLAGS_DONT_RESTART_SYSCALL) can prevent syscalls
from being restarted, even if they could be (not used yet, but we
might want to use it in resume_thread(), so that we stay
behaviorally compatible with BeOS).
- The architecture specific syscall handler restarts the syscall, if
the restart flag is set. Implemented for x86 only.
- Added some support functions in the private <syscall_restart.h> to
simplify the syscall restart code in the syscalls.
- Adjusted all syscalls that can potentially be restarted accordingly.
- _user_ioctl() sets new thread flag THREAD_FLAGS_IOCTL_SYSCALL while
calling the underlying FS's/driver's hook, so that syscall restarts
can also be supported there.
* thread_at_kernel_exit() invokes handle_signals() in a loop now, as
long as the latter indicates that the thread shall be suspended, so
that after waking up signals received in the meantime will be handled
before the thread returns to userland. Adjusted handle_signals()
accordingly -- when encountering a suspending signal we don't check
for further signals.
* Fixed sigsuspend(): Suspending the thread and rescheduling doesn't
result in the correct behavior. Instead we employ a temporary
condition variable and interruptably wait on it. The POSIX test
suite test passes, now.
* Made the switch_sem[_etc]() behavior on interruption consistent.
Depending on when the signal arrived (before the call or when already
waiting) the first semaphore would or wouldn't be released. Now we
consistently release it.
* Refactored _user_{read,write}[v]() syscalls. Use a common function for
either pair. The iovec version doesn't fail anymore, if anything could
be read/written at all. It also checks whether a complete vector
could be read/written, so that we won't skip data, if the underlying
FS/driver couldn't read/write more ATM.
* Some refactoring in the x86 syscall handler: The int 99 and sysenter
handlers use a common subroutine to avoid code duplication.
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* Tracing of allocations, reallocations and frees
* Leak checking infrastructure to dump allocations
The leak checking code records the team and thread id when an allocation is
made as well as stores the originally requested size. It also adds the
"allocations" debugger command that can dump all current allocations (usually
a huge list) or filter by either a team or thread id. This way it's easily
possible to find leftover allocations of no more active teams/threads.
Combined with the tracing support one might be able to track down the time and
reason of an allocation and possibly find the corresponding leak if it is one.
Note that kernel heap leak checking has to be enabled manually by setting the
KERNEL_HEAP_LEAK_CHECK define to 1.
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and pages are now kept in lists as well. This allows to return free pages once
a bin does not need them anymore. Partially filled pages are kept in a sorted
linked list so that allocation will always happen on the fullest page - this
favours having full pages and makes it more likely lightly used pages will get
completely empty so they can be returned. Generally this now goes more in the
direction of a slab allocator.
The allocation logic has been extracted, so a heap is now simply attachable to
a region of memory. This allows for multiple heaps and for dynamic growing. In
case the allocator runs out of free pages, an asynchronous growing thread is
notified to create a new area and attach a new heap to it.
By default the kernel heap is now set to 16MB and grows by 8MB each time all
heaps run full.
This should solve quite a few issues, like certain bins just claiming all pages
so that even if there is free space nothing can be allocated. Also it obviously
does aways with filling the heap page by page until it overgrows.
I think this is now a well performing and scalable allocator we can live with
for quite some time. It is well tested under emulation and real hardware and
performs as expected. If problems come up there is an extensive sanity checker
that can be enabled by PARANOID_VALIDATION that covers most aspects of the
allocator. For normal operation this is not necessary though and is therefore
disabled by default.
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defined flag: NET_PROTOCOL_ATOMIC_MESSAGES.
* socket_send() now honours NET_PROTOCOL_ATOMIC_MESSAGES and returns either
EMSGSIZE if the data to be send is larger than net_socket::send::buffer_size,
or divides the data in appropriately sized chunks.
* This fixes sending >=64K over a TCP socket at once (TCP would just have
returned an error in that case).
* TCP now overrides the default send buffer size (to 32768 for now).
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function has the old behavior. When false, it just calls the scheduler
without any priority adjustment or other stuff.
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* Added gcvt(), ecvt(), and fcvt() prototypes to stdlib.h - they are all
marked legacy, but are still part of the POSIX standard, so we might want
to implement them if the need arises.
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BLayout implementation (BALMLayout) using the Auckland Layout Model
(ALM). The original ALM was implemented by Christof Lutteroth, the
Haiku/C++ version by James Kim.
The code needs some review, but the test programs seem to work fine.
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TraceOutput for output options instead.
* Added "traced" option --difftime. Instead of the absolute system time
it prints the difference time to the previously printed entry.
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for finding this. This should fix bug #1734.
* Removed unused BWindow members and the temporary PrintToStream() method.
* Indentation cleanup (DirectWindow.h had some spaces instead of tabs).
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* Added sigmask() macro.
* Fixed libutil.h I broke yesterday: it's thought to add functions only if
you've included some other headers before; added the correct header guard
we're using for our sys/param.h.
* Added pidfile.c to the build.
* Fixed warning in realhostname.c, and pidfile.c.
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When specified it desigantes that the interrupt handler should not lock the
vector with a spinlock when executing the installed interrupt handlers. This
is necessary to allow the same interrupt vector to be handled in parallel on
different CPUs. And it is required for the CPU halt to work synchronously when
there is more than one AP CPU. Though the acquire_spinlock() should cause IPIs
to be processed, only this fixed the SMP_MSG_FLAG_SYNC problem for me.
Not locking is safe as long as it is guaranteed that no interrupt handler is
registered or removed while the interrupt handler is running. We can guarantee
this for the SMP interrupt handlers we install in arch_smp_init() as they are
never uninstalled. Probably this flag should be made private though.
Restored the SMP_MSG_FLAG_SYNC when entering the kernel debugger.
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(must also compare to BSD; I've looked at their sources, but I might have
missed something).
* Added sys/file.h and the flock() system call.
* common_fcntl() could forget to put back the file descriptor on some error
conditions (I guess we should introduce and use a DescriptorGetter class).
* Cleaned up fcntl.h, moved the BSD extensions S_IREAD and S_IWRITE to
sys/stat.h where they belong, and added the missing S_IEXEC to them.
* Added some more comments.
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* Added {get|set|end}usershell() functions.
* Define MAXLOGNAME, and L_SET, L_INCR, and L_XTND.
* The pidfile stuff in libutil.h is now included, too.
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* added optional tracing for the main operations
* fixed bad pointer arithmetic when reallocating/moving the object's data
* it was impossible to remove the very first space via _RemoveSpaces()
* added a little more variaty to error return codes for some
functions to make them a little more helpful
-> This fixes the bogus space values in DriveSetup (#1737)
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HaikuBuildCompatibility.h; this fixes building agp_gart and the intel
extreme driver for BeOS.
* Added sockaddr_storage to HaikuBuildCompatibility.h.
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* While this is not a really good idea for a lock with supposedly little
contention, but it'll fix bug #1731. I haven't tested it yet, but will
do so in a minute :-)
* I will need to rework the slab anyway so that it's possible to use it
as a replacement for our heap, and then I'll switch back to a benaphore
again.
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destination of the message and it's "what" field are stored. It might be
nice to also get some info about its fields -- maybe as an additional
option.
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we now always only use the primary ring buffer.
* Removed secondary ring buffer allocation and member fields.
* Increased size of the primary ring buffer to 65536 bytes.
* The bytes per row register is computed differently for 9xx chips.
* On G33, the overlay does not need a physical address anymore, so we
don't pass B_APERTURE_NEED_PHYSICAL to the allocation anymore for that
device.
* intel_free_memory() accidently added the aperture base to the allocation
and would therefore never free any memory.
* INTEL_RING_BUFFER_SIZE_MASK was shifted one bit to the right, didn't
cause any harm with our buffer sizes, yet, though.
* With these changes, the driver runs stable on a G33 chipset (I have not
yet tested the hardware cursor, though, it might need some work, too).
The only known issue left is that overlay flickers a bit if its buffer
is partially backed up by reserved and allocated memory.
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* Removed "physical" parameter of GART's bind_aperture() - I don't think this
be of use to anyone.
* Fixed binding/unbinding pages in the Intel GART driver; I accidently shifted
the page offset twice.
* Actually forgot handling of allocated memory in Aperture::BindMemory().
* Minor cleanup.
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* The kernel now opens up to 8 debugger modules (and puts them into an array;
maybe we'll want to switch to a doubly linked list when there is the need).
* Implemented an example debugger module that prints a stack trace of the
current thread when the kernel debugger is entered (not included in the
image).
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* Now uses the AGP GART module for memory management. This greatly simplifies
the memory handling, and memory is now actually allocated on demand,
instead of a fixed size (stolen memory is not freed, though).
* The Intel GART module should now also work with older chipsets.
* No longer remove the GTT size from the stolen memory; this appears to have
been a mistake in the X driver. Not sure about the BIOS popup yet.
* The AGP module (in combination with the Intel GART module) is now mandatory
to use the Intel driver.
* Removed now superfluous settings (like memory size). Only enabling/disabling
the hardware cursor is still supported.
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(I guess frenchies are guilty here, as mmu_man's ThemeAddOn have the same disease...)
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* It now also serves as a generic GART manager and accepts bus modules as well
as custom modules of graphics drivers if they want to (could be used for the
Radeon PCI GART stuff, for example).
* Implemented GART support module for Intel i965 and G33 chipsets (the other
Intel chips will come later).
* Renamed agp bus manager to agp_gart to reflect its new functionality (even
though the AGP functionality is already outdated (due to PCIe), the GART
stuff remains current).
* Adapted existing users of the AGP bus manager to the API changes.
* Not very well tested yet...
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