-tar fs buffer upgraded to 9Mb
-adding some kernel addons
With this settings i was able to fully boot a gcc2hybrid.
The x86_64 started up to the rocket, but could'nt go into Tracker.
Change-Id: I8f9e1f803f4a918419305bce3068ffce027d2548
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we might be connected with an external port (HDMI or DP) which would be later found.
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* for eDP a displayport output should also be found als VBT device type.
* should help with #17730
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The previously implemented behavior of strptime() allowed for partial matches
of strings. For example, if the format string was "%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S", it
would successfully parse "Sun, 07 Dec 2003" as input. This is inconsistent with
the standardization in POSIX.1-2001 (and later).
This change makes strptime() return an error if there is no more data in the
buffer and not the entire format string is parsed.
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the code is moved in the Port class.
Change-Id: I3beb337e29b26ee4732224723c5b76b5f415a248
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* also handle dp aux on PCH.
* tested on Gen7, should work from Gen6.
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AAPCS64 requires stack to be aligned to 16 bytes.
Additionally alignment might be enforced by hardware for every sp-relative
access depending on configuration in SCTLR.
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we enable every port interrupt instead of relying on the ports found in the VBT.
ATM only log the plug state when it changes.
Change-Id: I5175fb137d11f0114beb2915a4f363341cfe8e36
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* BDB version from 111
* for DDI from Gen9
* for HDMI and DisplayPort from Gen6
* use the first port to create the mode list
* also probe DDI Port A
* the aux channel helps to select the correct dp aux registers.
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- Remove referencing an undeclared identifier
- Instead of an assert, just log an error for XFS V5 filesystems
and don't try to mount them
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* Fully remove unused and deprecated functions.
* Comment as to which functions are deprecated.
* Rename _by_name functions to be without the suffix, as this is C++
and there's no reason not to use overloads here.
Change-Id: I4e2152f17806605eb965795417013cea800e661e
It causes crashes (see #17689) and I was unable to determine the cause;
and it causes very noticeable lag (see #16879.) It can be reinstated
once those problems are fixed.
How often this would have occurred before thumbnail support I'm not sure,
but at least now that we have thumbnails, the icons are changed out
with not insignificant frequency, especially on read-only filesystems.
* Use a JobQueue and BJobs to generate the thumbnails, instead of
spawning a potentially unlimited number of threads (which can
of course rapidly exhaust resources.) Use two threads: one for
smaller files, and another for larger files.
* Directly insert the new thumbnails into the icon cache once they
have been generated, avoiding the port-search dance on filesystems
that do not support writing attributes (or at least large ones.)
* Skip calling mimeset, is it not needed after the previous commit.
* Combine all the duplicated image-scaling logic into one function.
May help with or fix#17225, #17619, and other thumbnail-related matters
e.g. #17557. Also addresses comments from the mailing list last summer.
It doesn't seem to work anymore, and it doesn't look to be particularly
maintained on FreeBSD's side of things. I think kallisti5 was the only
person who ever even attempted to use it.
If two PACKAGE_SELECTED messages were queued at once, then we would
wind up in a loop between the two, triggering the "looping" behavior.
Instead, do not send a PACKAGE_SELECTED message when programatically
changing what package is selected, which is more efficient anyway.
Fixes#11732.
The memalign() function has special semantics for its arguments
even when -fno-builtin is enabled, it seems (that may be a problem
on Clang's part, however.) The alloc_align attribute, which we apply
to the memalign_etc function, does not seem to have the same problems;
at least its documentation at GCC gives no indication that 0 is not a
legal value to pass.
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Accepts input with separators based on user's Locale. For example,
with a European locale, "1.234,56" is valid input. With a US locale,
"1,234.56" is accepted. The grouping separator is ignored and
removed, and the decimal separator is kept.
Supports multi-byte decimal separator and grouping separators.
The keypad localization is based on the user's Language setting,
but the separators come from the Formatting. Thus if the Language
is set to English, but the Formatting is set to, for example,
German, the keypad will show '.', but when pressed it will emit
',' to match the number Formatting. Otherwise the keypad breaks
the localized formatting.
Fixes#8503
Change-Id: I0d112bdca67a4e4898e37062102343194ed47f8f
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Untested so far.
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* This will be needed for the following commit that implements
`pthread_tryjoin_np` and `pthread_timedjoin_np`.
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this fixes mc support for 256-color skins.
bug #17719
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* Add PlaylistFileReader class and derived M3uReader and PlsReader classes.
* Move most of the code from Playlist::AppendM3uToPlaylist to PlaylistFileReader::_AppendItemToPlaylist
* For each File line in the .pls file, a PlaylistItem is added to the MediaPlayer playlist.
* For each Title/Length line, the data is applied to the most recently added PlaylistItem.
* The NumberOfEntries and Version lines are read to make them available for future use, but currently they have no effect.
* Fixes#6813
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