HAIKU_TARGET_PLATFORM_HAIKU, so the file can also be compiled for the host
platform.
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* Actually start rendering the memory data. Still has some drawing glitches
when scrolling though, will look into those tomorrow. Also doesn't yet
highlight the location which the target address actually points to within
the block.
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[u]int32 and [u]int64 to avoid clashes with the int/unsigned int versions.
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allows the use of stty to configure the serial device and later using other
commands with these settings still in place.
* Store incoming termios settings when they are set, restore the previous
settings on open and apply the control modes to the device side as well.
* Only send the control to the system side tty cookie again. Doing it for both
cookies was only done to configure the termios, which isn't necessary anymore.
* Remove fallbacks to c_{i|o}speed fields and always use c_cflag & CBAUD for the
single speed setting we have.
* Remove some leftover control line state logic that doesn't apply anymore.
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how one could actually apply different speeds, make cf{set|get}{i|o}speed() use
the c_cflag field with the CBAUD mask instead.
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* Make index numbering consistant (0-n vs 1-n)
* Add a little more tracing to PLLCalibrate because
we were missing a failure situation
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ensure that we don't block on the tty buffer, we chop up the data into blocks
that are written into the tty and then the buffer is flushed to the device
each time. This resolves the issue that a quick open/write/close would not
actually send the data to the device as it would cancel the transfer before
the output thread had a chance to run.
* Use the tty_close_cookie() call. Doing the close before waiting for the input
thread ensures that it is woken up if it blocked on writing into the tty.
* Correct the type of the USB callback status and only try to clear a halt if
the device was actually stalled.
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available as a module function as well.
* Remove some unneeded resetting from tty_destroy_cookie.
* Move the public module functions to the public API section of the file and
order them by their declaration order in the module info.
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before assuming we have data. If the I/O port isn't valid (e.g. because there
is no serial port) 0xff seems to be a typical value to read. In that case fail.
Fixes KDL input on machines without serial port -- kgetc() would always think
it read something from the serial port, never trying any other input.
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to op which would've caused a wrong line state to be set.
* Add some more allocation checks.
* Some cleanup.
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* Add crtid to register struct
* Disable VGA mode on FrameBuffer set (enables extended mode setting)
* Disable blanking calculations and setting more gracefully via if 0
* Add a *large* amount of code to Set/Calculate/Calibrate PLL
* Disable PLL on removal of accel.
* Remove junk comments on overscan
* Enable pixel clock limit pulling
* write32AtMask style cleanup
* Rename ReadMC to be more consistant
(I need to adjust naming for these MMIO calls)
* Implement read/write MC. (so many hardcoded oneoffs AMD)
* Implement write32PLLAtMask MMIO call
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into it again (adding generic CBI support). It is so much of a copy even that it
still claimed to have the original 3 support descriptors while in fact it only
has one. Since the memory beyond that one support descriptor was probably just
zeros, making them complete wildcards usb_support_descriptor wise, this lead to
every single USB device being handed to the usb_floppy device added hook.
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allowing one to bring up the inspector. This gets us as far as successfully
retrieving memory data from the target team and passing it on to any listeners.
Right now there's not much to see though, as the memory view to visualize the
data is not yet implemented.
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partition_module_info::uninitialize().
* Implemented the hook for BFS.
* Implemented KFileSystem::Uninitialize().
Fixes failure to initialize a BFS initialized device with an intel partition
map.
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destroy the partitioning system's on-disk structure.
* Adjusted the existing partitioning system implementations accordingly.
Actually implemented the hook for the intel partitioning system.
* Added Uninitialize() method to KDiskSystem and KPartitioningSystem. The latter
implements the method calling the new module hook.
* _user_uninitialize_partition(): Also let the disk system uninitialize the
on-disk structure.
This fixes the failure to initialize a disk device with BFS, when it contains a
valid partition map with at least one partition.
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disk system, if the partition already has a disk system set. This can happen
when the disk system's initialization function is lazy and just lets the DDM
rescan the partition. In bad cases the previous disk system has a higher
priority than the new one and, if its on-disk structures have not been
destroyed, it will win the rescan. Not setting the disk system in such cases at
least leaves the partition object in a consistent state.
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would never get a chance be visible again.
When instanciated from an archive, a BDragger restores its
BView::fShowLevel and thus can already be hidden if archived while hidden.
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* Don't fall back to the disk device, if no partition was selected. No idea why
that was done. It led to operations (like initialize) being enabled that
would fail, if invoked.
* Don't check CanInitialize() on the selected partition with its current disk
system to determine whether to enable the initialization menu. No idea why
that was done either. It led to the menu being disabled, when there was no
reason for it.
* Also disable the initialization menu when no partition is selected.
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its size.
* Added "Display current boot loader log" item to the "Debug Options" boot
loader menu. It displays what the boot loader has logged so far. Might be
interesting for early boot issues when serial debugging is not possible.
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* If we detect ACPI 2.0 or higher, the spec says we should use the XSDT rather
than the RSDT. Attempt to do so, falling back to the RSDT if the former fails
to be mapped/validated.
* Refactored acpi_find_table into a templated version to account for the fact
that the XSDT exports different pointer widths for its links to other tables
than the RSDT.
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* RetrieveMemoryBlockJob: Make use of get_memory_properties() to retrieve the
block's protection bits and mark it appropriately.
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it reads from the specified port and writes what gets input on stdin. It
currently hardcodes the basic setup of the serial port.
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address protection bits as well as the wiring flags for an arbitrary address
in a team's address space. Will be used in the debugger for the purposes
of the memory inspector/editor, in order to determine whether it can in fact
allow editing for the currently inspected address range.
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* Since the updated Time prefs didn't make it into alpha3, I kept the older
catkeys in SVN.
* Renamed "Application name" to "System name" manually in the catkeys of
CodyCam and Poorman. For some reason HTA didn't get these changes in the
code...
+alpha3
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