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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inside menus: first sub, then current, then super. It's more logical,
and handles every case (hopefully I've tested every possible
combination) of overlapping menus correctly.
Fixes bug #1821.
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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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success.
* setpgrp() is not supposed to fail (could happen, if the calling
process was a session leader).
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* Right now, only already known loaded drivers will be monitored for changes;
their devices aren't republished, though, since that would cause a deadlock
in the node notification mechanism (listeners are called synchronously);
need to offload that the event handling to another thread.
* On changes of (known) driver directories, the device manager will now print
some info to the syslog.
* Fixed republish_driver() I broke recently (would skip every other node), and
moved it to the driver functions section of the devfs.cpp.
* Implemented currently unused unpublish_driver() function that would have to
be called before reloading a driver.
* If a driver is in use when it's updated, we mark it, but we don't do anything
with that info when we could.
* Minor cleanup.
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when mounting/unmounting a partition).
* Set the enabled state of the Unmount menu item when a partition is not
mounted (was using previous state from last partition).
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want to mix too much cleanups into real changes.
* Got rid of the weird lines between rows.
* Tweaked colors (selections are usually dark everywhere else in Haiku).
* Implemented slightly tinting alternating rows.
* Removed the code duplication to figure out the appropriate background
row color, fixed some inconsistencies between Draw() and RedrawColumn()
in this regard.
TODO: Default colors should be computed based on current panel color though.
TODO: Figure out why the outline view does not scroll (at least not visibly)
when the vertical scroll bar is used.
TODO: Remove remaining redraw bugs. I observe a column of pixels not being
updated in some cases when resizing columns.
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enabling/disabling of the revert button too.
Initialize Settings::fAuto to a default value on construction.
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alpha mode. Thanks to Ralf Schuelke for pointing this out.
* Also check the bitmap color space and only use alpha drawing for bitmaps
with valid alpha channel.
* Don't just reset the parent to B_OP_OVER, but use the previous mode.
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* it seems newer qemu support "wacom-tabled" usb emulation... behaves differently but doesn't work better (worse actually), (does the driver actually reports absolute position at all ??)
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should prevent the app_server to send any update messages to the client. It
should just keep adding to the pending update sessions region until the client
enabled updates again. If anything is already in the pending session, an
update request will be send immediately.
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it is already implemented they way I thought it could be done - nice! Just
some simplifications.
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fixes indicating the focus of the resized column if it isn't the first one.
* Code cleanups by myself in the archiving implementation. No functional change.
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entire screen when exiting the kernel debugger. It sets up a thread that sends
a message to the (currently hardcoded) desktop message looper. The desktop then
does mark the whole screen dirty which causes a full redraw.
Since interrupts need to be enabled I went with an asynchronous thread and
releasing a request sem in the add-ons' exit hook.
Added the add-on to the image as it shouldn't hurt to have it for now.
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* our flock::l_len was inclusive, while it's exclusive (the last byte locked
is (l_start - 1 + l_len) not just (l_start + l_len).
* F_UNLCK removes all locks of the calling process that are within the specified
region - existing locks might also cut or divided.
* Apparently, a single team can lock the same region as often as it wants.
* advisory_locking is now using a DoublyLinkedList instead of its C counterpart.
* advisory_lock now has start + end fields, instead of offset + len, it's
handier this way.
* This fixes bug #1791.
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stuff.
* It's a while since I wrote this code, and I don't remember why I don't
always "set the configuration". Appearantly on BeOS and ZETA, the
active configuration was not yet set on the device when the driver examined
it, but on Haiku it is. The special control command which puts a tablet
into tablet mode is then not executed. I simply commented out this check
(always set the configuration) and now my Wacom Intuos 2 is working fine
in Haiku.
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from the input_server implementation to create a log file.
* DeviceReader already provided the data byte count, since this is a USB
only Wacom driver, we can simply use the max_packet_size from the endpoint
descriptor. Changed TabledDevice accordingly to use the already existing
DeviceReader::MaxPacketSize().
* Reworked DeviceReader::ReadData(). Renamed variables for clarity and
removed the restriction to read exactly the requested ammount of bytes,
reading more than the "header" (which contains vendor id, product id
and max packet size) is already considered a successful read.
* Refactored TabledDevice::poll_usb_device().
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it has several issues, and a F_UNLCK semantic different from other OSs,
causing bug #1791.
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name of the drivers.
* Allow driver::publish_devices() to return NULL to hint that it has no devices
to publish anymore (ie. existing devices will be unpublished in this case).
* republish_driver() now also calls load_driver() in case the driver is not
loaded.
* publish_device() and unpublish_node() now maintain the new
driver_entry::devices_published field, so we always know how many devices
a driver has now.
* Minor cleanup.
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initializers before sLogFile was created in the InputServer constructor.
Even moving the log file creation to a global initializer didn't help,
since the order is not guaranteed. So I changed the code to create the
log file on the fly in the PRINT method.
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size of a reallocated block. If you had kernel heap leak checking on, this
could have caused the first four bytes of the next block to be overwritten
with the size of the reallocation of the previous block.
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allocated on the stack, condition variable related structures would be
trashed, causing all kinds of problems. Fixes#1811 and #1812.
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- Default data is defined in two places, and was inconsistent.
- Color comparisons could be done with the wrong alpha. note: BColorControl's behavior wrt alpha might differ from R5's.
This fixes part of #254
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* Right now, it even plays something, but it doesn't sound like it should
(more like noise).
* Also, the hda driver only works once, unlike the auich driver.
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clicked (with the menu opened) on a view which uses GetMouse() in a loop
(PE, tracker), since it stealed the mousedown message.
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