* We now have a page writer that takes some pages from the modified queue
and writes it back every few seconds. It can be triggered by the page
scanner to do that more often, though. That mechanism can be greatly
improved once we have our I/O scheduler working.
* Removed vm_page_write_modified_page() again - it was all "eaten up" by
the page writer.
* Reworked vm_page_write_modified_pages() a bit: it now uses
vm_test_map_modification() and vm_clear_map_flags() instead of the
iterating over all areas which wouldn't even work correctly.
The code is much simpler now, too.
* You usually put something to the tail of a queue, and remove the contents
from the head, not vice versa - changed queue implementation to reflect this.
* Additionally, there is now a enqueue_page_to_head() if you actually want the
opposite.
* vm_page_requeue() allows you to move a page in a queue to the head or tail.
* Replaced vm_clear_map_activation() with vm_clear_map_flags() which allows
you to clear other flags than PAGE_ACCESSED.
* The page scanner dumps now some arguments with each run.
* Removed the old disabled pageout_daemon() from NewOS.
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arguments into vm.h.
* This should fix the broken build from earlier - thanks Stefano for the note!
* That also allowed to clean some other includes a bit.
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to the private VM types are including vm_types.h now.
* Removed vm_page, vm_area, vm_cache, and vm_address_space typedefs; it's
cleaner this way, and the actual types are only used in C++ files now,
anyway.
* And that caused changes in many files...
* Made commpage.h self-containing.
* Minor cleanup.
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opaque types for C.
* As a result, I've renamed some more source files to .cpp, and fixed
all warnings caused by that.
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If a Tab is partially out of the window, clicking on it to make it the
active tab will scroll it to be completely visible.
The best solution would probably be having a way to scroll through the
whole list of tabs, or something like this. But for now, at least, makes
the tabbed terminal a bit more useful.
Thanks!
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introduced a new vm_page_write_modified_page().
* Resolved a TODO: vm_page_write_modified_pages() did not mark a to be
written page busy but unlocked its cache which could let someone else
steal that page in the mean time.
* Moved the logic when to move a page to the active or inactive queue to
a new function move_page_to_active_or_inactive_queue().
* Moved page_state_to_string() to vm_page(); it's now also used by the
"page" and "page_queue" KDL commands.
* Made the output of the "page_queue list" command more useful.
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are locked, there is now a vm_page_reserve_pages() call to ensure upfront that
there is a page for me when I need it, and may have locked some caches.
* The vm_soft_fault() routine now makes use of that feature.
* vm_page_allocate_page() now resets the vm_page::usage_count, so that the file
cache does not need to do this in read_chunk_into_cache() and
write_chunk_to_cache().
* In cache_io() however, it need to update the usage_count - and it does that
now. Since non-mapped caches don't have mappings, the page scanner will punish
the cache pages stronger than other pages which is accidently just what we
want.
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* Removed the vm_cache/vm_store ref_count duality that besides being a bit ugly
also created the page dameon cache retrieval problem: now, only areas (and
cache consumers) retrieve a reference to the store (and therefore, the vnode).
The page daemon doesn't need to care about this at all anymore, and the pseudo
references of the vm_cache could be removed again.
* Rearranged deletion of vnodes such that its ID can be reused directly after
fs_remove_vnode() has been called.
* vm_page_allocate_page() no longer panics when it runs out of pages, but just
waits for new pages to become available using the new sFreeCondition condition
variable - to make sure this happens in an acceptable time frame, it'll
trigger a run of the low memory handlers.
* Implemented a page_thief() that steals inactive pages from caches and puts
them into the free queue. It runs as a low memory handler.
* The file cache now sets the usage count on the pages it inserts into the
cache (needs some rework though, cache_io() doesn't do it yet).
* Instead of panicking, the kernel will currently dead lock in low memory
situations, since BFS does a bit too much in bfs_release_vnode().
* Some minor cleanup.
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* Replaced release_sem() with release_sem_etc() for future addition of the
B_DO_NOT_RESCHEDULE flag.
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* Fixed vm_page_allocate_page_run(): it did not take the pageState into account,
and would therefore return uninitialized memory (ie. B_CONTIGUOUS areas would
contain garbage).
Now, it stores if a page is cleared in a new vm_page::is_cleared field.
* Some cleanup.
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not take the VCO limits into account; both could (and would during testing) create invalid
frequencies.
* Also reverted the order in which the PLL divisors are traversed to match the order of what
is used in the X driver to create comparable output (our error computation is based on float,
though, and should therefore create more accurate values).
* The i965 introduced a special register for the surface; the former display base register
is now only used for the view offset. Instead of setting the base manually here and there,
there is now a set_frame_buffer_base() function.
* The DPMS code will now also turn off/on the PLL clock generator.
* The code needs some more cleanup, and while the driver now produces the correct timing on
my i965 system, I'm now greeted by a black screen after startup.
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them. I have tested this with a simple test program I downloaded
from the internet. We get the same result as on Linux, so I think
this is good. I will test it more with WebKit later.
Our Pthreads implementation is still missing some stuff, but this
adds a good chunk.
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nothing is done with the data yet (besides dumping them to the serial output).
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* i2c_bus now contains a i2c_timing structure, so that you don't need
both to talk to the I2C bus.
* Therefore, there is now a void ddc2_init_timing() function to get the
the timing DDC needs.
* Cleanup in radeon's monitor_detection.c, and updated it to work with
the DDC/I2C changes.
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diagnostic purposes).
* hash_init() adjusts the table size to a prime number, which should
result in a better element distribution, particularly since usually a
power of two is passed.
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a reference to a by them not yet referenced cache was not correct.
They only incremented the reference count, but a vnode cache reference
includes also a vnode reference. In case of the page daemon this would
cause vnode references to be lost (causing bug #1465).
* The page daemon used an unsafe method to access a yet unreferenced
page cache. There was nothing that prevented the cache from being
deleted while the page daemon tried to get a reference. The
vm_page::cache field is now protected by the page cache table
spinlock, too, which the new function
vm_cache_acquire_page_cache_ref(), used by the page daemon, also
acquires while trying to get the reference.
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group ID with the session and let the terminal update them.
* Added an "orphaned" flag to the process_group structure and code to
maintain it.
* Handle the death of a controlling process correctly: The
foreground process group gets a SIGHUP and all newly-orphaned process
groups containing at least one stopped processes are sent
SIGHUP+SIGCONT.
* The tty handles the O_NOCTTY flag correctly, now.
* The tty handles reads/writes from processes from other sessions
correctly, now.
* Handle tcsetpgrp() from background processes correctly.
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* Defined flag SIGNAL_FLAG_TEAMS_LOCKED for send_signal_etc(), so it can
be called with the team lock being held.
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blocked and no other child status is available.
* Respect SA_NOCLDWAIT and ignored SIGCHLD in waitpid(): Unless a child
status is available immediately, the thread shall block until all
children are gone.
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* The vm_translation_map is now correctly held in all of the vm_ mapping
functions.
* Removed the old vm_daemons.c file - there is now a new vm_daemons.cpp
which contains the beginnings of our new page daemon.
So far, it's pretty static and not much tested. What it currently does
is to rescan all pages in the system with a two-handed clock algorithm
and push pages into the modified and inactive lists.
* These inactive pages aren't really stolen yet, even though their mappings
are removed (ie. their next access will cause a page fault). This should
slow down Haiku a bit more, great, huh? :-)
* The page daemon currently only runs on low memory situations, though.
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DEBUG_CACHE_LIST) that prints an unspectacular list of pointers to all
existing caches. Feel free to extend.
* Enhanced MultiAddressSpaceLocker:
- It supports choosing between read and write lock per address space,
now.
- Added AddAreaCacheAndLock(), which adds the address spaces of all
areas that are attached to a given area's cache, locks them, and
locks the cache. It makes sure that the area list didn't change in
the meantime and optionally also that all areas have their
no_cache_change flags cleared.
* Changed vm_copy_on_write_area() to take a cache instead of an area,
requiring it to be locked and all address spaces of affected areas to
be read-locked, plus all areas' no_cache_change flags to be cleared.
Callers simply use MultiAddressSpaceLocker:: AddAreaCacheAndLock() to
do that. This resolves an open TODO, that the areas' base, size, and
protection fields were accessed without their address spaces being
locked.
* vm_copy_area() does now always insert a cache for the target area. Not
doing that would cause source and target area being attached to
the same cache in case the target protection was read-only. This
would make them behave like cloned areas, which would lead to trouble
when one of the areas would be changed to writable later.
* Fixed the !writable -> writable case in vm_set_area_protection(). It
would simply change the protection of all mapped pages for this area,
including ones from lower caches, thus causing later writes to the
area to be seen by areas that shouldn't see them. This fixes a problem
with software breakpoints in gdb. They could cause other programs to
be dropped into the debugger.
* resize_area() uses MultiAddressSpaceLocker::AddAreaCacheAndLock() now,
too, and could be compacted quite a bit.
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Condition variables would never be interrupted.
* ConditionVariableEntry::Add() did not correctly insert the entry into
the per-thread list of entries (the next link of the previous entry
was not adjusted), which could leave the entry unnotified when the
previous entry was notified, thus leaving it in the respective
condition variable's list after the end of its life time. This should
fix a crashing bug I rarely encountered.
* Added debug checks in the PrivateConditionVariableEntry
constructor/destructor that should have helped me to find
forementioned bug hours earlier, had I been bright enough to realize
that I didn't include <debug.h> and those KDEBUG guarded checks were
never executed. :-/
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Can be enabled by defining KERNEL_BREAKPOINTS in arch/user_debugger.h
and will provide the arch_{set,clear}_kernel_{break,watch}point()
function. Hitting a break-/watchpoint will throw the thread into KDL.
* Finally added a comment, what's the point of
i386_reinit_user_debug_after_context_switch(), since I wonder every
time I see it. Should be optimized aways soon.
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text view, ignore the divider for this (application code could layout
the textview itself, and fDivider might not be maintained)
* change Draw() and TextInput::MakeFocus() accordingly
this fixes the weird placement of text controls in Beam
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(needs to account for the parts that the BMenuField draws, ie the shadow
on the right)
* fixed follow mode of BMenuBar in fixed size mode (B_FOLLOW_LEFT_RIGHT)
* don't resize the BMenuField in fixed size mode (endless loop), this should
be more robust anyways, since this endless loop would be triggered if an
application tried to manually resize menuField->MenuBar() in auto resizing
mode
* fixed calculation of the parts that need to be redrawn on resize
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is used instead of death_entry for team::dead_children.
* Added team::{stopped,continued}_children, which, analoguously to
dead_children, are used to track the state of stopped/continued
children.
* A team does have a job_control_entry, which is allocated at team
creation time. It will be inserted into the parent's
{stopped,continued}_children lists as the team's main thread is
stopped/continued and removed when waitpid() retrieves the child
state. When the team dies the entry is detached from the team and goes
into the parent's dead_children list.
* Removed the wait_for_any field from team_dead_children. It was solely
used to avoid deletion of the contained entries in certain situations.
wait_for_child() (the waitpid() backend) always deletes an entry now,
regardless of whether other threads are waiting; that's in
accordance with the waidpid() specification. wait_for_thread() removes
the entry only, if the caller is the parent of the respective team.
* Introduced team_set_job_control_state() which performes the job
control entry transitions between the respective lists and wakes up
threads waiting in wait_for_child(). It is invoked on team death and
when the team's main thread receives job control signals.
* Reorganized wait_for_child(). It handles WCONTINUED and WUNTRACED now,
too. Removed a block that interpreted the supplied ID as thread ID.
* Added missing parts in waitpid().
Job control starts to work, though it seems to have some glitches.
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* Added class InterruptsSpinLocker, which disables interrupts and
acquires a spinlock all in one.
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variable. Due to C code including the header I had to turn it from and
aggregated member to a pointer. I'm very close to starting to convert
all remaining .c to .cpp files. :-/
* Got rid of the "waiters" field. It was only written, never read.
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exists and thread was notified), B_ENTRY_NOT_FOUND (condition variable
not found or Unpublish()ed while waiting), or B_INTERRUPTED
(interrupted by a signal).
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* Removed left-over commented C implementation.
* It is now possible for a thread to wait for more than one condition
variable at a time.
* Made waiting for condition variables optionally interruptable.
* Renamed Notify() method to NotifyAll() and added a NotifyOne(), so
that it is now possible to wake up only one of the waiting threads.
Pretty much untested at the moment.
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content name are supported.
* Added file_system_module_info::flags (analogously to
partition_module_info::flags) which indicate which disk device
features the FS supports.
* Replaced the
file_system_module_info/partition_module_info::supports_*()
hooks by a get_supported_operations() hook and for partitioning
systems additionally a get_supported_child_operations() hook.
* Updated file and partitioning systems accordingly.
* Updated fs_shell accordingly.
* Updated the DDM accordingly. The syscall interface remains unchanged,
though.
* _user_supports_initializing_partition() also checks whether the parent
partitioning system is content now.
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Also check for negative positions smaller -1
(as -1 means using current address).
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but not for SetMouseEventMask(). We now track the value of that mask in a dedicated
member variable.
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* handle out of memory situations
* don't try to copy (and assign op!) in SetData if opCount/ptCount is 0
-> FontDemo doesn't crash anymore eventually when cycling fonts in outline
mode
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* get_signal_stack() checked the wrong sig_action field (index is signal-1), also,
it had an off-by-one error in the stack range check.
* factored out a restart_syscall() function to avoid code duplication
* arch_setup_signal_frame() relied on the fact that vregs and the signal stack code
is a multiple of 4 bytes in size.
* Fixed sigaction(): it did return the error code directly instead of setting errno.
* signal() actually had a work-around for the broken sigaction()...
* Replaced the sig_func_t typedef with a sighandler_t typedef - this is non-standard
anyway, but now we're at least compatible with the GNU world instead of introducing
our own solution (BSD seems to use sig_t here, BTW).
* Removed now unused sigval structure from the header; it should be added again as
soon as we start supporting it.
* SA_RESETHAND and SA_ONESHOT are the same thing; the former did not work before.
* Made the non-standard SA_* flags refer to the standard ones instead of the other
way around.
* Added a test application for various signal features - works fine under Haiku,
tested also under Linux and BeOS (the latter fails as it does not support SA_RESTART).
More tests should be added, though.
* Cleanup.
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* On exec() the new function thread_reset_for_exec() is called which clears the signals
and cancels an eventually set alarm. Both things weren't done before...
* Some minor cleanups.
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as Marcus pointed out, having it outside wasn't thread safe. Moved
PicturePlayer into the BPrivate namespace.
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compliant:
* it now checks the alignment is a multiple of 4 (needs to be changed for 64 bit architectures)
* it no longer sets errno.
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sense. Instead, we now lock its app_server connection only. The deadlock as exposed
by starting Icon-O-Matic twice is now gone, at last.
* Fixed the TODO added by Ingo in r21953: moved the thread/handler renaming code in a
dedicated method _SetName() which is now called from _InitData() and SetTitle(); the
"w>" is no longer lost.
* Unlike the BeBook states, BMessageQueue::RemoveMessage() is indeed not supposed to
delete the message it removes.
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this should fix bug #1293.
I've tested it here on two machines, one works better now, the other stayed the
same (Radeon 9250, and a laptop FireGL (id 4c66) version). This apparently also
fixed bug #1394.
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AppendToPicture() (but still doesn't work :( ). Moved some functions
around in PictureDataWriter.h.
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stroke/fill polygon, stroke/fill bezier. some work towards drawing of
nested pictures.
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* Also swap the flattened size when creating the read buffer
* Define specialized byte_swap()s for unsigned types too so that type_code and the like get swapped correctly
This should fix bug #1371.
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BView implementation (client side)
* introduced some private methods for _Convert*(BPoint*) methods which avoid
doing the check_lock() thing in the recursion, also Origin() would likely
have communicated with the app_server all the time, since the origin bit
was needlessly invalidated, so some speedup should be achieved
* this should fix ticket #98
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* Pulled the actual tree code into a non-templatized class AVLTree to
reduce the amount of code generated each time the template is
instantiated.
* Changed the iterator interface to Java-style.
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* Removed a few instances where the page state was set busy directly after
allocating it. This is a no-op, since a page is always busy after
allocation.
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cheap means to block threads until notified explicitely.
threads
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interrupts) and SpinLocker (acquires/releases spinlocks).
* Adjusted Jamfiles of components that used <util/AutoLock.h> but didn't
add all header directories required now (<int.h> was added).
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* Removed the ref_count from vm_areas. You now always need to have the address
space locked (read or write, depending on what you do) when dealing with
areas.
* Added helper classes for locking the address space: AddressSpace{Read|Write}Locker,
and MultiAddressSpaceLocker which can lock several spaces at once and makes
sure no dead locks can happen.
* resize_area() is now using the MultiAddressSpaceLocker instead of no locking
at all; ie. it should now be safely to use.
* Disabled transfer_area() for now; it will be changed to work like an atomic
clone_area()/delete_area(), that is, it will hand out a new ID for the
transfered area.
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additional parameters that are fed into a dprintf() before panic() is
invoked.
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and DrawString() without
* this change also includes adding the penlocation to the shape to-screem
coordinate conversion (temporarily breaks shape rendering, will be fixed
in next commit)
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* the previous AGG implementation is superfluous
* the new implementation is based on that one, but in a way that allows
read/write locking to the list of cache entries (fonts) as well as
read/write locking to the cached glyphs per individual font cache entry
* new GlyphLayoutEngine.h, which is to be the central place for layouting
glyphs along the baseline.
It handles the locking for getting the font cache entries.
It works by giving it a template class GlyphConsumer which does the
actual work.
* changed AGGTextRenderer to use the new font cache
* changed ServerFont::StringWidth(), and the bounding box stuff to use it
* changed DrawingEngine, it doesn't need the global font lock anymore
* our BFont thought that GetBoundingBoxesAsGlyphs and GetBoundingBoxesAsString
is the same, which of course it isn't, hence the two separate functions...
AsGlyphs just gets the bounding box of each glyph in a string, not treating
the string as an actual word
AsString adds the offset of the glyph in the word to the bounding box
* changed ServerProtocol.h accordingly for the different bounding box meaning
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that OpenHashTable.h does not collide with all the other places that this
is used, it seems everything still builds fine. Most problematic could be
the OpenHashTable.h at kernel/util, but it seems it the target using
that are not affected.
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* Adjusted the FS initialize() hook to have FD and partition_id
parameters like the other hooks instead of the partition path.
* Adjusted initialization in BFS accordingly.
* Implemented the FS initialization method in KFileSystem.
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* Simplified the notification framework: removed the updater stuff completely;
it was only there to account for some peculiarities of the node monitor which
we now solved differently.
* NotificationListener no longer includes a doubly linked list link for convenience;
it might want to listen to more than just one service.
* NotificationService cannot have an abstract destructor.
* Changed the _user_stop_watching() syscall to mirror the Be API; ie. it's no
longer possible to just remove some flags separately, just to stop listening
completely.
* Adapted the node monitor implementation to live in the NodeMonitorService class
that uses the new notification framework.
* Removed the public kernel node monitor API - it wasn't useful that way since you
couldn't do a lot with the KMessage in the kernel without using a private API.
Now you will have to use the (private) notification manager to use the node monitor
from inside the kernel. At a later point, we might introduce a public API for that,
too.
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* Added a Current() method to the same class that returns the current element again.
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Will be used for node monitoring and other stuff, too (like the Registrar or the
VM low memory handler).
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private/shared.
* Made AddReference() and CountReferences() inlines.
* The registrar is now using the private Referenceable version in libbe.so.
* Minor cleanup.
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possible exception thrown from the constructor called by the function
itself, for safety.
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therefore, we could remove the ugly defines from KMessage again, and compile it
with KMESSAGE_CONTAINER_ONLY.
* Added KMessage::SetDeliveryInfo() to be able to send messages with a correct
header.
* Fixed a bug in KMessage::SendTo() that would not send the senderTeam when passing
a negative value for the parameter, but override it when passing in a valid
value.
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* Moved method documentation from headers to source files.
* Fixed small problems (memory leaks, unsafe string duplication,...).
* Added TODOs where I spotted problems.
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for _kern_load_image().
* Added KMessage to the runtime_loader (a bit hacky, though) - it will use
it to deliver the above mentioned functionality.
* load_dependencies() did return the wrong status code in case a library
was missing; now it returns B_MISSING_LIBRARY.
* load_dependencies() will now try to load all dependencies when a report
message is requested; therefore, all missing libraries are listed.
* Renamed uspace_program_args to user_space_program_args.
* The kernel filled in various members of the user_space_program_args structure
unsafely, ie. was not using user_memcpy().
* Renamed some local variables in team.c to better fit our style guide (ie.
uargs to userArgs).
* Changed Tracker to use the new _kern_load_image() variant on Haiku to retrieve
and report all missing libraries. This fixes bug #1324.
* Adapted kernel_cpp.cpp to the runtime loader as well; the latter will now
compile with _LOADER_MODE defined.
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Make our DPC named differently to avoid this confusion.
Detected while testing our ACPI (which needs our DPC) under
R5...
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of the active ViewLayer is now always mirrored in the Painter instance
of a ServerWindow, so that it doesn't need to be synced on every drawing
command, this was previously incomplete for font handling
* removed the DrawState parameter from all the DrawingEngine functions
* adjusted ServerWindow and ServerPicture accordingly
* made sure that string related functions used by non-drawing related
parts (ServerApp, Decorator) don't interfere with the current drawing
state
* moved AS_SYNC handling from _DispatchViewMessage to _DispatchMessage,
it is actually a window message and doesn't require fCurrentLayer to
be valid
* fixed bug #1300, fCurrentLayer was not updated when a ViewLayer was
deleted by client request which happened to be fCurrentLayer (I am now
handling it so that the parent becomes the current layer, could be
wrong)
* AGGTextRenderer is no longer using it's own scanline, which should save
a few bytes RAM, the Painter already had such an object
* StringWidth() in AGGTextRenderer is now taking the escapement_delta into
account
* Painter::StrokeLine() doesn't need to check the clipping as much, since
that is already done in DrawingEngine
* if a ServerWindow message is not handled because fCurrentLayer is NULL,
a reply is sent in case the messages needs it (client window could
freeze otherwise, waiting for the reply for ever)
* removed unused AS_SET_FONT and AS_SET_FONT_SIZE
* added automatic RGBColor -> rgb_color conversion to RGBColor.h
* minor cleanup for 80 char/line limit
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* More conditional debug code (wrt page transitions between caches).
* Replaced debugger command cache_chain by a nicer cache_tree.
* While handling a soft fault: When we temporarily unlock a cache, it
can theoretically become busy. One such occurrence is now handled
properly, two more panic() ATM, though should be fixed.
* When merging caches, we do now always replace a dummy page in the
upper cache, not only when the concurrent page fault is a read fault.
This prevents a page from the lower (to be discarded) cache from still
remaining mapped (causing a panic).
* When merging caches and replacing a dummy page, we were trying to
remove the dummy page from the wrong cache (causing a panic).
The Haiku kernel seems now to run shockingly stable. ATM, we have more
than two hours uptime of a system booted and running over network. We
didn't manage to get it down by fully building Pe, downloading, unzipping,
and playing with various stuff. Someone should finally fix all those app
server drawing bugs, though (hint, hint! ;-)).
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I "ported" the region implementation from XOrg to work on BRegion data.
This resulted in pretty much the same code structure as before, with
RegionSupport.cpp containing the messy details. Only now it _is_ really messy
from a code beauty point of view. I didn't exactly feel like cleaning it
up right now... but I guess I will have to.
So what does this mean - our BRegion implementation was very slow (no offense!),
and on top of that it scaled very badly with more and more rects. The new
implementation seems to be on par with the very fast R5 implementation and
the data looks exactly the same too. BRegion is very performance critical
for the app_server, and I cannot wait to try this on my slow computer...
Some changes are noteworthy: The right and bottom coordinates of
BRegion internal data are now exclusive! I inherited that from the
XOrg implementation and didn't feel like changing the code, seeing it
is probably tested quite well. The conversion is handled transparently.
Secondly, constructing a BRegion with just one rect is not invoking
malloc anymore for the member data, this makes it much more efficient
to use temporary BRegions with just one rect, both externally and internally
in the BRegion implementation.
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stack hungry and would previously hit the stack limit and thus cause a
double fault. Hopefully we'll be able to reduce the stack foot print at
some time.
PXE boot does now fully work.
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* Images preloaded by the boot loader had to be modules to be of any use
to the kernel. Extended the mechanism so that any images not accepted
by the module code would later be tried to be added as drivers by the
devfs. This is a little hacky ATM, since the devfs manages the drivers
using a hash map keyed by the drivers inode ID, which those drivers
obviously don't have.
* The devfs emulates read_pages() using read(), if the device driver
doesn't implement the former (all old-style drivers), thus making it
possible to BFS, which uses the file cache which in turn requires
read_pages(), on the device. write_pages() emulation is still missing.
* Replaced the kernel_args::boot_disk structure by a KMessage, which can
more flexibly be extended and deals more gracefully with
arbitrarily-size data. The disk_identifier structure still exists,
though. It is added as message field in cases where needed (non net
boot). Moved the boot_drive_number field of the bios_ia32 platform
specific args into the message.
* Made the stage 1 PXE boot loader superfluous. Moved the relevant
initialization code into the stage 2 loader, which can now be loaded
directly via PXE.
* The PXE boot loader does now download a boot tgz archive via TFTP. It
does no longer use the RemoteDisk protocol (it could actually be
removed from the boot loader). It also parses the DHCP options in the
DHCPACK packet provided by PXE and extracts the root path to be
mounted by the kernel.
* Reorganized the boot volume search in the kernel (vfs_boot.cpp) and
added support for network boot. In this case the net stack is
initialized and the network interface the boot loader used is brought
up and configured. Since NBD and RemoteDisk are our only options for
net boot (and those aren't really configurable dynamically) ATM, the
the boot device is found automatically by the disk device manager.
Booting via PXE does work to some degree now. The most grievous problem
is that loading certain drivers or kernel modules (or related activity)
causes a reboot (likely a triple fault, though one wonders where our
double fault handler is on vacation). Namely the keyboard and mouse input
server add-ons need to be deactivated as well as the media server.
A smaller problem is the net server, which apparently tries to
(re-)configure the network interface we're using to boot, which
obviously doesn't work out that well. So, if all this stuff is disabled
Haiku does fully boot, when using the RemoteDisk protocol (not being
able to use keyboard or mouse doesn't make this a particular fascinating
experience, though ;-)). I had no luck with NBD -- it seemed to have
protocol problems with the servers I tried.
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with the same size as the class is defined.
* The SetTo() methods do now accept an unspecified (negative) bufferSize
in case of being told to initialize from the given buffer.
* Added handy Get*() methods returning a field element value or a
supplied default value, if the field element doesn't exist.
* Added also handy Set*() methods setting the value of first element of
a field, i.e. adding it, if it didn't exist before, otherwise
replacing the old value. Only for fixed size types.
* Moved _FindType() inline template method into the header.
* Made the source file fit for use in the boot loader. If the macro
KMESSAGE_CONTAINER_ONLY is defined, the message sending/receiving part
is omitted.
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* Removed storage/Alias.h as that stuff isn't even available on BeOS.
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with the other partition types.
* Added kPartitionTypeEFI to the constants.
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