Using "kernel.h" was pulling in the private kernel.h header instead,
which was causing a build failure on my branch since arch_cpu.h is
C++-only there.
* Update FTDI, KLSI, Prolific, and Silicon drivers to share a
common structural layout for device identification.
* More flexible and cleaner than massive switch case statements.
* Avoids the problem of different chipsets from identical vendors.
- Store whether or not the use of the horizontal scrollbar is desired
on the class itself. If the CLV was set to use the horizontal scrollbar,
and then asked to lay itself out while hidden, it would incorrectly assume
the horizontal scrollbar wasn't in use, and consequently repositioned its
views such that the horizontal scrollbar and outline view overlapped.
There's an input loop thread which reads and parses command lines and
the infrastructure for registering and executing commands. Currently
only "help" and "quit" commands are implemented.
- The cdrecord port was using the wrong path for searching for SCSI
devices. This led to it failing to find SATA CD drives. Updated
package by Chris Roberts.
- When a job needs to go dependent on another job, we no longer use recursion
to manage the execution stack. Instead the job is simply marked as waiting
and we execute other jobs with no dependencies in the meantime. When a job
completes, all dependents are moved back onto the unscheduled list and
executed as needed.
- Adjustments to ResolveValueNodeJob to handle the now asynchronous nature
of waiting.
Such arrays could be created by the BFS code between hrev43837 and
hrev43924, and cause the array to not be free'd when the entry is
removed.
The check in _InsertDuplicate() is not changed, as doing an insertion
will actually repair this problem.
Potentially, the code could be modified to handle this state instead,
but since checkfs can fix it, it doesn't seem necessary.
Signed-off-by: Axel Dörfler <axeld@pinc-software.de>
* cache_abort_transaction() left the block dirty which was causing bug
#8123 as well.
* cache_abort_sub_transaction() did, in addition to not clearing the dirty
flag, not reset the block's transaction member either if the block was
not part of the parent transaction.
* add a sniff rule
* until we have an image translator for SVG, and since Web+ is not
included by default in Haiku images, made Web+ preferred app for SVG images.
Note that for compressed SVGZ (*.svgz), the sniff rule will still fail miserably.
Our sniffer will need decompression support before being able to do that...
- If the node we're looking at is a compound node, retrieve its location
and show that as the value with an indicator to clarify that it's an object.
- Minor tweaks to tooltip format.
- Style cleanups.
Our FreeBSD networking code defined hz to 1MHz and 1 tick = 1 / hz,
but the clock code ticked 1 tick at 1000Hz.
This caused all calculations that are done on ticks, autonegotiation
and wlan scanning to be done very often as FreeBSD uses 1000 Hz
(100Hz for ARM). Defaults for autonegotiation is 5 and 17 ticks.
(Another interesting thing is that callouts are using 8% cpu...)