part of the view, you can add a BRect "be:area" to that message - very handy.
* Cleaned up AppDefs.h a bit.
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- check if the destination address is specified in IPv4's SendData()
- minor cleanups to IPv4's TRACE()s.
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- made the ipv4 raw, udp and link protocols use DatagramSocket.
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- IPv4 now assumes the addresses it is supplied in send_routed_data are already the appropriate ones.
- made the Data(), operator* and operator-> methods in NetBufferFieldReader const so we can use them in the same expression as the constructor.
- fixed an issue with UDP where the wrong source address could be used in the calculating the checksum.
- changed ipv4_print_address to use the more common 0.0.0.0 format.
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- introduced base NetBufferFieldReader which deals with obtaining a continuguous field to deal with.
- renamed Detach() to Sync() to better express the fact that we may be writing to the buffer.
- Fixed IPv4's and ICMP's checksum calculation as it assumed the underlying header was contiguous.
- ICMP is now able to reply to ICMP Echo Requests which were split across data nodes.
- in split_buffer(), make sure we were able to trim() the new buffer before damaging the original one.
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- Properly flag sockets using non-blocking connects() when in SYN SENT.
- and when in LISTEN, we should use the socket's connection queue size.
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- Introduced public net_device_monitor.
- Changed the link protocol to maintain a lock per instance instead of inside the FIFO. Now all of the link instance data is protected.
- Adapted the link protocol to use net_device_monitor.
- Introduced a private Fifo class which doesn't maintain it's own lock.
- Maybe we should add something like a public net_protocol_implementation which maintains a fifo and a benaphore? With the fifo using the structure's lock instead of maintaining it's own.
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- changed the link, ipv4 and udp modules to use fifo_socket_enqueue_buffer
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- changed the socket module to use thew new RECEIVE/SEND in all forms of recv() and send()
- changed libnetwork to use the new RECEIVE/SEND
- remove transfer_args processing from strace since the structure was removed
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* use em_media_status to get link status
* added IFM_1000_SX (Fiber Optic) to net/if_media.h
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* The device interface list now uses class DoublyLinkedList instead of struct list.
* Implemented SIOC[SG]IFMEDIA for setting (not supported by any device yet), and
retrieving the device media information.
* Fixed a locking bug in list_domain_interfaces().
* Added new stack function device_link_changed() that should be called in case the
link state (media) changed.
* The ethernet device module now spawns a thread and will periodically check the media
state of all ethernet devices that support this (if any).
* Minor cleanup.
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it might also be a good idea to change the constants to better match the usual
style.
* Added a BSD-style if_media.h.
* Added interface flags IFF_LINK, IFF_AUTO_CONFIGURED, and IFF_CONFIGURING. The
former will be set automatically by the stack, the rest will be set by the
net_server depending on the current state.
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rewind_query() -- are passed to the userland. get_vnode_name() has an
emulation in userland, in case the client FS doesn't implement it.
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in.
* New debugger command "find_page", which searches all page queues to
find out, which one a page is actually in.
* Solved nasty race condition between the page scrubber and
vm_page_allocate_page_run(): The page scrubber didn't mark the pages
it was processing busy, so that vm_page_allocate_page_run() could claim
them in the meantime. They would end up in the clear pages queue,
although being assigned to a cache at the same time. This should
finally solve bug #1056.
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again for target libbe_test. Added respective syscall stubs and other functions
to libhaikucompat.a.
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into its own shared/AutoLocker.h. It can be used by userland code too.
* Removed headers/private/shared/ObjectLocker.h and replaced all uses of
BObjectLocker by AutoLocker.
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* Added a comment to vm_remove_all_page_mappings() that shows that we need to
change the mapping spinlock into a mutex.
* Pointed out some potential problems in the code.
* Added vm_page_at_index(), vm_clear_map_activation(), and vm_test_map_activation()
in preparation of the page scanner rewrite.
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possibility to initialize the AutoLocker without locking the object even
if it is unlocked yet. Especially in loops Lock()/Unlock() come handy
when an otherwise constantly hold lock needs to be unlocked for a short
time.
I suppose we should move the kernel utils AutoLocker implementation
to headers/private/shared, and drop the less powerful ObjectLocker.
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see the "ARP entry updated with different address" message.
* sockaddr_dl::sdl_data is now unsigned (uint8_t instead of char).
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{set,clear}_debugger_{break,watch}point(), allowing to set/clear break
and watchpoints for the calling team. When a break/watchpoint is hit,
the team enters the debugger. Handy in situations when the program in
question can't really be started in a debugger (or it would be
complicated to do so). The functions work only as long as no debugger is
installed for the team.
We clear the arch specific team and thread debug infos now, when a new
debugger is installed, thus clearing break- and watchpoints.
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with gcc 4. Fixed resulting build errors (gcc is more lenient for
headers in -isystem directories).
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for the kernel. Added missing includes in userland code that uses the
header.
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suggested by Ingo; before it would just fill the physical pages with NULL pointers.
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that points to both, the page and the area the page is in. This will allow a page
scanner to steal unused pages when necessary.
* The locking is currently done with a spinlock which we might want to have another
look at one day.
* dump_page() and dump_area_struct() now dump the page mappings as well.
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* Use AGP Bus manager module
* Fixed wrong framebuffer address computation; this should fix bug #1079.
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can be emulated -- and pass this info to the kernel add-on. Thus we can
avoid passing requests to the userland that can't be serviced anyway.
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add-ons accordingly and removed the syscall.
* Removed send_notification().
* Reimplemented notify_listener(). It used the unimplemented
send_notification(). Now it has a chance to work. Note that
notify_listener() is obsolete. I would already have removed it, if
there weren't lots of FS implementations still using it (Hint!).
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there and in <wchar.h>. Any reason for not removing them in <wctype.h>? Or
maybe even nicer reverse the inclusion direction, i.e. remove the
duplicate protos in <wchar.h> and include <wctype.h> instead.
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