along the protection flags).
Changed the handling of B_STACK_AREA types and anonymous vm_areas: now
every area can overcommit if B_OVERCOMMITTING_AREA was specified.
B_STACK_AREA areas are still automatically overcommitting, but
B_KERNEL_STACK_AREA areas no longer.
vm_store_anonymous_noswap.c now only tests for guard pages if there were
any specified which is only done for B_STACK_AREA areas.
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(right now, it's still malloc/free, just encapsulated in an allocator class).
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This reduces the stack usage quite a lot, and since file system calls could be
nested (for example, a mounted image on a volume), definitely a must, too.
Might be a good idea for user calls, too, though, although it's not urgent.
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After all, there might be real graphics card which behave the same??
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mounted, but no one told it about its volume ID - that caused "mountvolume"
not to be able to return a valid mount point.
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file system has been mounted, it would have crashed (that for example
happened if you deleted the kernel settings file...).
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Lots of cleanup:
- moved B_NO_ENABLE_COUNTER flag definition out of int.h to KernelExport.h, as it's
described in the BeBook (although it's probably not really used that often :))
- int.c no longer has any platform dependent code (+ 0x20 on interrupt numbers is gone);
it's now entirely handled in the arch/x86/ section.
- the io_vectors[] is now statically initialized, instead of allocated from the heap
- removed {install|remove}_interrupt_handler(); they weren't that useful, arch_smp_init()
is now calling install_io_interrupt_handler() correctly instead
- introduced a new arch_int.h header file that currently contains NUM_IO_VECTORS only
(though on x86, it also has ARCH_INTERRUPT_BASE == 0x20).
- changed the return type from {install|remove}_io_interrupt_handler() from "long" to
"status_t"
- rearranged and cleaned the PIC initialization code, made the PIC code more prominent
- changed comments that talk about a non existing 8239 (the PIC chip is actually 8259)
- moved arch/x86/interrupts.h to the source directory, as it's not used outside
- added BeOS compatible interrupts_enabled() function, that should replace our
equivalent (and private) are_interrupts_enabled()
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Decreased the pipe buffer to 32768 bytes (it's 4096 on BeOS).
pipefs_select/deselect() did no locking.
Switched to using the BenaphoreLocker where possible.
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called kernel_${arch} like on disk. A "jam kernel" will still work, though.
Also updated all those Jamfiles I forgot to update before.
Since makehdimage now runs through (and even builds a working image), I guess
most of the consequences of the "kernel/core" -> "system/kernel" rename task
are solved.
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If anything is still broken (and was not before :)), please shout.
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