device geometry.
* If SetTo() reports no media, and GetGeometry() fails, the device geometry
is now reset as well.
* KDiskDeviceManager::_ScanPartition() no longer unmarks the partition busy;
this is now done by the caller, and done independently from the outcome of
_ScanPartition(). This also fixes the problem that devices with no media
were never marked unbusy (and thus were ignored subsequently).
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* Added vfs_unmount(), which allows unmounting by dev_t (used by the DDM).
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* Unmount when uninitializing a partition.
* Finished the media checker implementation, i.e. we rescan when a media
was inserted and uninitialize when ejected.
* Turned the disk device media checker from a kernel daemon into a thread.
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that can be used by file systems.
* Changed the way the file cache works: instead of reading/writing to the
underlying device directly, it can now be used for any data source, ie.
also network file systems.
* As a result, the former pages_io() moved to the VFS layer, and can now be
called by a file system via {read|write}_file_io_vec_pages() (naming
suggestions are always welcomed :-)). It now gets an FD, and uses that to
communicate with the device (via its fs_{read|write}_pages() hooks).
* The file_cache_{read|write}() functions must now be called without holding
an I/O relevant file system lock. That allows the file cache to prepare the
pages without colliding with the page writer, IOW the "mayBlock" flag can
go into the attic again (yay!).
* This also results in a much better performance when the system does I/O and
is low on memory, as the page writer can now finally write back some pages,
and that even without maxing out the CPU :)
* The API changes put slightly more burden on the fs_{read|write}_pages()
hooks, but in combination with the file_map it's still pretty straight
forward. It just will have to dispatch the call to the underlying device
directly, usually it will just call its fs_{read|write}_pages() hooks
via the above mentioned calls.
* Ported BFS and FAT to the new API, the latter has not been tested, though.
* Also ported the API changes to the fs_shell. I also completely removed its
file cache level page handling - the downside is that device access is no
longer cached (ie. depends on the host OS now), the upside is that the code
is greatly simplified.
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system by pretty name (not only module name) now.
* _user_initialize_partition() loads the disk system by pretty name.
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think it wasn't a really good idea. The alignment of shortcut
charachters and submenu symbols could use some more work, though.
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actually forgot to commit the changes I made to the ide_adapter...
* the IDE bus master command/status stuff is now used via flags; it's no
bitfield anymore.
* Changed a few constants to upper case.
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K{Disk,File,Partitioning}System writing methods. It is now required
that the caller has marked the concerned partitions busy, hence we can
(read-)access them without needing a lock. The module interfaces will
will be changed to take advantage of the fact as well. The methods take a
disk_job_id instead of a KDiskDeviceJob* now, though I haven't quite
decided, whether we need it at all or just want to add a special
handling in the cases where notifications during the operation make
sense.
* Reimplemented the disk device write support syscalls (save
_user_move_partition() for which other module hooks are needed). They
call the KDiskSystem methods, now.
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weren't in sync with the non-inline version in libroot anymore, and aren't
really performance-critical anyway.
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Abstracted cpu and mmu version dependant stuff (compatibility where are you) into ops like func arrays.
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synchronous scanning is supported.
* Removed the disk device job support from the disk device manager.
* K{Disk,File,Partitioning}System:
- Remove querying and validation methods.
- Commented out the modification methods until their fate is decided.
* Removed obsolete _user_get_partitionable_spaces().
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(_kern_{supports,validate}_*(), etc.).
* Adjusted the prototypes of the disk device modification syscalls.
Commented out their implementations for the time -- they'll mostly
have to be rewritten completely.
* Implemented the userland disk device jobs.
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acceleration works fine, but overlay doesn't - that's next on my list.
Turns out the i965 differentiates between RGB-32 and RGB-32-alpha, and
didn't like trying to use the latter as display mode (the i865 didn't
care at all)... finding that took me *way* too long, though.
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Mac is there already (TODO: rename some stuff from apple to mac).
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* Added missing job classes (they don't do anything yet, though) and
completed the implementation of the job generator.
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Remove DOS CR from some files.
Add setjmp stuff for m68k (unfinished).
Moved arch specific stuff out of signal.h to arch/<arch>/signal.h
Added m68k vreg for signal.h (unfinished).
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We will use SRP (supervisor root pointer) register to hold the current thread pointer.
Its use by the pmmu is optional and I don't plan on using it.
There are 32 other bits left.
Wonder if weshouldn't use it for system_time() instead... will see, but there are no other usable regs.
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* Rewrote TextView.h
* Renamed all private methods to have the underscore prefix.
And also:
* Whitespace and line width cleanup.
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next/prev link order - that messed up the DoublyLinkedListCLink adapter.
* Since it's more likely that someone messes with the C version, the C++ version
now uses the same order than that one.
* This fixes a bug when TCP's BufferQueue tried to iterate over a list, messing
up its integrity.
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This should help to reduce the number of warnings imported code will throw
during compilation (helps a lot with tcpdump, for example).
* Since long is 64 bit on 64 bit platforms, we might want to think about doing
that change for the Haiku types int32 and uint32 as well.
* Fixed several occurences of hidden type problems.
* Fixed build of the stack and TCP under BeOS.
* Fixed incorrect typedef in socket_interface.h.
* Minor cleanup.
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Small change and notes on standard compliance by myself.
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(yes I still use that), but there are more problems, regarding
for example BPrivateScreen definition and the disk device API stuff,
I am kind of clueless regarding those. :-(
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status checker now only tries to lock the manager, it won't wait anymore.
* Added MediaChanged() and UpdateMediaStatusIfNeeded() methods to KDiskDevice.
* KDiskDeviceManager::_CheckMediaStatus() now uses these new methods; it should
no longer detect removed media more than once :-)
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* Added private _ChildAt() and _CountChildren(), which don't ask the
delegate, thus reflecting the hierarchy as it was before changes.
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in the kernel anymore. The respective functionality will be moved into
the userland. Depending on how we want the API user to interface with
it, we may want to reintroduce a similar class later.
* Cleared remaining references to shadow partitions.
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{Prepare,Commit,Cancel}Modifications() using the userland add-on
backend. IsModified() and CommitModifications() are little more than
stubs ATM.
* Made BPartition::VisitEachChild()/VisitEachDescendant() const.
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BDiskSystem to BPartition and reimplemented them using the userland
add-on backend instead of syscalls. As a side effect this solves the
TODO I recently added in GetNextSupportedType().
* Reimplemented BDiskSystem::GetTypeForContentType() using the userland
add-on backend instead of a syscall.
* Moved GetTypeForContentType() and IsSubSystemFor() from
BPartitionHandle to BDiskSystemAddOn. They were misplaced.
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will happen on earlier i9xx chips for now...). Not yet tested.
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* Removed Background.h - to be replaced by the one in be_apps (which has OT license)
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accelerant (or the app_server via EDID info). It's still experimental
API, and opinions are welcome.
* Moved BPrivateScreen into the BPrivate namespace.
* Rewrote Screen.h.
* Introduced a BScreen::GetMonitorInfo() method, and implemented it in the
app server as well (ie. AS_GET_MONITOR_INFO).
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and van Flandern (1968), instead of those inefficient loops we had before.
Thanks!
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* Now supports the new B_GET_EDID_INFO hook under Haiku.
* Fixed build under BeOS.
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collection of no-op methods, which could as well be implemented in
BPartition itself. This makes the Delegate hierarchy unnecessary:
MutableDelegate becomes Delegate, and we save a few casts as a side
effect.
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builds the object hierarchy, the second will (in case of MutableDelegate)
let the disk systems do their initialization. This way the disk systems
already find a fully functional object hierarchy they can work with.
* Child creation also takes a partition name as a parameter, now.
* Implemented BMutablePartition child creation/deletion.
* The BDiskSystemAddOn/BPartitionHandle::Validate*() methods return a
status_t instead of a bool, now.
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system add-ons. First work to make this class usable for them.
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* Removed private AutoDeleter class. The shared ArrayDeleter is used instead.
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the accelerant, as well as its EDID info. B_GET_PREFERRED_DISPLAY_MODE and
B_GET_EDID_INFO are both optional. The preferred mode will be taken from the
EDID info if only the latter hook is implemented, or the former returned an
error.
* Currently, the app_server should correctly set the preferred mode on start,
but no accelerant supports that yet, so it's not really tested.
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to create their mode list. Once it's done, it should cover all possible cases,
and allow the base mode list to reside in the app_server (under Haiku, at least),
so that all drivers will benefit from an updated list.
Right now, it might already work to a degree, but it's not yet tested.
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can be used (and is, by _init_interface_kit()) to initialize the ...
er... default instance of
PaletteConverter using the system color map, thus avoid building the
list of colors, which takes some time. Fixes bug #505.
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vm_page_reserve_pages() and vm_page_allocate_page() will now steal pages from
the inactive queue as needed.
* We currently never steal active pages anymore, but this might need to be
revised later (therefore, the page scanner never waits anymore, but uses
mutex_trylock() to lock a cache).
* The page scanner and writer now both run at normal priority - let's see how
that will work out.
* Introduced an inactive queue.
* Instead of shuffling pages around in the queue (and therefore destroying LRU)
the page stealing mechanism now uses a marker page to be able to release the
page lock without losing its position in the queue.
* The page writer now always grabs the whole release count of the semaphore, so
that there won't be a huge backlog to catch up with.
* vm_page_num_free_pages() now also includes the inactive queue as well as the
reserved pages (they are no longer regarded as free pages).
* Added a insert_page_after() function that inserts a page after another one,
needed by the marker code.
* clear_page() now gets a vm_page instead of a physical address which simplified
some code.
* Removed superfluous initialization of the queues (if those aren't zeroed on
start, we would have serious problems, anyway).
* Removed old and unimplemented dump_free_page_table() ("free_pages") KDL
command.
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it intended to. That resulted in more writable pages where you wouldn't want
them (ie. allowing the area to change pages in lower caches).
* We were losing modified pages: vm_unmap_pages() sometimes has to preserve
the modified flag (eg. when called from page fault).
* Both of these were responsible that stealing active pages would crash
applications - even if less likely, this could also have happened when
stealing inactive pages. Therefore, I've activated stealing active pages
again.
* The page writer now pushes the pages of busy vnodes to the end of the queue,
so that it won't pick them up again too soon (the vnode destruction would
be in the process of writing those pages back, anyway).
* The page thief now triggers the page writer to run once it has to steal
active pages. This might be a bit too aggressive, though.
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hence CancelInputMethod()), but it implements part of it. To avoid code
duplication, I added a private _SetRunArray() call, which does most of
the work, except cancelling the input method, and calling Refresh().
Removed some unneeded code from CancelInputMethod(), some small changes
in HandleInputMethodChanged.
-Questa linea, e quelle sotto di essa, saranno ignorate--
M src/kits/interface/TextView.cpp
M headers/os/interface/TextView.h
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busy vnodes.
* dir_create_entry_ref() used get_vnode() incorrectly (and could therefore
potentially prevent a file system from doing proper locking when called
from the kernel).
* The vnode_store now uses this for its acquire_unreferenced_ref()
implementation (and therefore for the page writer).
* read_into_cache() and write_to_cache() were still marked inline.
* The system will now wait 10 secs for a busy vnode before returning an error.
* It will also no longer panic in that case.
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