* Introduce an add-on system to allow libbe to call things living inside liblocale (as liblocale depends on libbe, it can't be linked the usual way)
* This allows localizing the BColorControl class that had some text inside it.
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BBufferConsumer::BufferReceived() cannot know whom to send the "buffer is
late" notification (unless we only have a single input). To solve this, the
media_header now contains extra fields that can be used to create a
media_source object.
* Unfortunately, BBufferProducer::SendBuffer() cannot know the output either in
case there is more than one. Hence, I deprecated the existing SendBuffer()
call and moved it into "private" - IOW old sources using it won't compile
anymore under Haiku.
* I introduced a new SendBuffer() variant that also gets the media_source as
argument.
* Updated all sources (that are part of the image) to use the new variant.
* Removed some purposely commented out code in the audio mixer.
* Implemented late buffer notification, as well as late buffer handling in the
audio mixer; this is a bit of work in progress, so the debug output is left
in there.
* Some cleanup.
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other places where previously the same functionality was duplicated. Also
seperated the header which was originally arch_smp.h into apic.h and arch_smp.h
again as some of it is MP and not actually APIC.
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* Introduce a system-wide localization catalog used for strings hidden deep in some libraries. Add special API to get it.
* string_for_size is the first to make use of this system wide catalog. This allows to have a fully localized DriveSetup.
* As a side effect, tracker also uses it. It now requires liblocale.so.
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and the transport addon. The actual command use as pipe is retrieved from the PPD that can be selected
at printer creation time.
Currently PPD selection is not shown (as the PPD directory is not available) and therefore the pipe
will not be inserted.
This still needs a bit of TLC, so hope to commit the last changes to fully support this later this week.
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* Implemented a tiny bit more sophisticated version of
estimate_max_scheduling_latency() that uses a syscall that lets the scheduler
decide.
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locks.
* Added syscalls for a new kind of mutex. A mutex consists only of an int32 and
doesn't require any kernel resources. So it's initialization cannot fail
(it consists only of setting the mutex value to 0). An uncontended lock or
unlock operation can basically consist of an atomic_*() in userland. The
syscalls (when the mutex is contended) are a bit more expensive than semaphore
operations, though.
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to parts of the caret being inverted:
* instead of always inverting the caret rect, we now invalidate when the
caret should be hidden
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Invoke() wasn't called the first time you grab a slider and slide it all the way to the left.
Thanks for the test case.
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* added a TODO questioning the closing master and slave in openpty() when applying window size fails.
* added TIOCSCTTY as a TTY ioctl code, the caller become controlling TTY. Review comments are welcome.
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platforms it's the same value, but we actually want type int, not long.
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* Added new thread flag THREAD_FLAGS_ALWAYS_RESTART_SYSCALL. If set, it forces
syscall restart even when a signal handler without SA_RESTART was invoked.
* Fixed sigwait(): If one of requested signals wasn't already pending it would
never wake up. Also, the syscall always needs to be restarted, if interrupted
by another signal.
* Renamed a bunch of the POSIX signal function implementations which did return
an error code directly (instead via errno). Added correct POSIX functions
where needed.
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return it.
* lock_memory_etc(): On error the VMAreaWiredRange object could be leaked.
* [un]lock_memory_etc(): Call VMArea::Unwire() with the cache locked and
explicitly delete the range object after unlocking the cache to avoid
potential deadlocks.
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Since the requirement is that the area's top cache is locked, allocating
memory isn't allowed.
* lock_memory_etc(): Create the VMAreaWiredRange object explicitly before
locking the area's top cache.
Fixes#5680 (deadlocks when using the slab as malloc() backend).
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* _user_map_file(), _user_unmap_memory(): Verify that the address (if given) is
page aligned.
* Reworked memory locking (wiring):
- VMArea does now have a list of wired memory ranges and supports waiting for
a range to be removed.
- vm_soft_fault():
- Added "wirePage" parameter that, if given, makes the function wire the
page and return it.
- Added "wiredRange" parameter (for calls from lock_memory_etc()) and made
sure we never unmap wired pages. This could e.g. happen when a page from a
lower cache was read-mapped and a write fault occurred. Now in such a
situation the function waits for the page to be unwired and restarts.
- All functions that manipulate areas in a way that could affect wired ranges
do now either require the caller to make sure there are no wired ranges in
the way or do that themselves. Added a few wait_if_*_is_wired() helper
functions for that purpose.
- lock_memory_etc():
- Does now also work correctly when the range spans more than one area.
- Adds VMAreaWiredRanges to the affected VMAreas and retains an address
space reference (so that the address space won't be deleted as long as a
wired range exists).
- Resolved TODO: The area's caches are now locked when
increment_page_wired_count() is called.
- Resolved TODO: The race condition due to missing locking after looking up
the page mapping is now prevented. We hold the cache locks (in case the
page is already mapped) and the new vm_soft_fault() parameter allows us
to get the page wired.
- unlock_memory_etc(): Changes symmetrical to those in lock_memory_etc() and
resolved all TODOs.
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implementations of the other hooks. This way one can easily detect/handle
otherwise unhandled events.
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correctly later in another way.
Removing this code should also fix ticket #3103.
Use the width of the Bitmaps instead of fixed values.
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in the AGG header. Reused the AGG code were applicable and implemented a lot
more features. The Multiply and PreMultiply meaning is reversed with respect to
AGG, but follows the mathematical meaning. Added type_code
B_AFFINE_TRANSFORM_TYPE to TypeConstants.h and let BAffineTransform derive from
BFlattenable.
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* BDebugMessageHandler: Interface with hooks for handling of debug messages.
* BDebugContext: Essentially a C++ wrapper for struct debug_context, with
handy methods for controlling a debugged team.
* BTeamDebugger: Proxy for a debugged team. Derived from BDebugContext.
* BDebugLooper: Wraps a main debug message loop. Any number of BTeamDebuggers
can be added and associated with BDebugMessageHandlers.
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Added fields for temporary storage of the debug registers dr6 and dr7 to the
arch_cpu_info structure. The actual registers are stored at the beginning of
x86_exit_user_debug_at_kernel_entry() and read in
x86_handle_debug_exception().
The problem was that x86_exit_user_debug_at_kernel_entry() itself overwrote
dr7 and, if kernel breakpoints were enabled, dr6 could be overwritten anytime
after. So x86_handle_debug_exception() would find incorrect values in the
registers (definitely in dr7) and thus interpret the detected debug condition
incorrectly. Usually watchpoints were recognized as breakpoints.
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* Adapted libtracker.so, DriveSetup and Installer to use the shared version.
* The new version uses the correct units (KiB instead of KB and so on).
* Use the correct units in a few other prominent places, where
string_for_size() could not be used.
Should resolve a major part of #5378.
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* Repurposed the FollowLink cursor as CreateLink cursor.
* Created a new FollowLink cursor based on a design by Justin Stressman, thanks!
It compiles and I proof-read the commit, otherwise I didn't test, yet.
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arch_debug_registers instead.
* Call arch_debug_save_registers() on all CPUs when entering the kernel
debugger.
* Added debug_get_debug_registers() to return a specified CPU's saved
registers.
* x86:
- Replaced the previous arch_debug_save_registers() implementation. Disabled
getting the registers via the gdb interface for the time being.
- Fixed the "sc", "call", and "calling" commands to also work for threads
running on another CPU.
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* Added BShape::ArcTo() and BShapeIterator::IterateArcTo(), using a previously
unused virtual slot. (Added the symbols for binary compatibility for GCC2
and GCC4.)
* Added operator=(), operator==() and operator!=() to BShape.
* Added BShape::BezierTo() version taking three points, which is sometimes
more convenient.
* Added the four new shape data ops OP_LARGE_ARC_TO_CW, OP_LARGE_ARC_TO_CCW,
OP_SMALL_ARC_TO_CW and OP_SMALL_ARC_TO_CCW. For a single arc, provided the
radius is large enough, there are four possibilities to draw the arc, these
are controlled by the two boolean flags to ArcTo() and mapped to the new
commands accordingly.
* Some style cleanup in Shape.cpp (sorry for mixing it up, but it gets
worse below...)
* Added ShapeTest to src/tests/servers/app.
* Changed the way BShapes are transformed from view to screen space in the
app_server. For arcs, it would be nontrivial to apply a proper transformation,
it's much easier to let AGG take care of it. This affects ServerPicture as
well.
* Wrapped iterating the BShape into try/catch blocks in ShapeIterator. But
I really don't understand the purpose of the class in the first place.
Maybe it can now be dropped, since coordinates don't have to be transformed
in place anymore.
* Refactored copy&paste shape iteration code in Painter. The transformation
to screen space happens there.
* Since RemoteDrawingEngine needed to be adopted anyway, I also updated
it for the new DrawString() with offsets version. But the client still needs
to be adapted.
* Style cleanup in Painter.h
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* Let the AddHours(), Add*() return itself, so that they can be chained.
* Made the previous *Name() methods static and added non-static versions that
take the day/month of the object.
* Make BDateTime::Date/Time() return references (const or non-const).
* Fixed the BDateTime comparison operators.
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support file creation.
* Extended open() and open_from() to support O_CREAT to create files.
open_from() has got an optional "permissions" parameter for that purpose.
* Fixed errno. It would crash when being used. Also changed the POSIX functions
to return their error code via errno as expected.
* Added writev().
* FAT file system:
- Added support for reading long file names.
- Added support for creating files (8.3 name only) and writing to them.
- Enabled scanning partitions with it.
* Boot loader menu:
- Enabled the "Reboot" menu item unconditionally.
- Added "Save syslog from previous session" menu item to the debug menu.
Currently saving the syslog to FAT32 volumes is supported.
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client provide the array size. Added version that doesn't take a string length
for convenience.
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of locations, one for each glyph.
* Added a test for the new functionality.
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* build shared and static libraries for libtiff, cleaned libtiff sources
* TIFFTranslator now uses this library
I used 3.8 as library version as it seems the API didn't change since then
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received, but if the signal was in the thread's signal block mask, it would
not be handled. Added thread::sig_temp_enabled, an additional mask of not
blocked signals, which is set by sigsuspend() and evaluated and reset by
handle_signals(). Fixes#5567.
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* The kernel syslog ring buffer is no longer emptied by the syslog sender
thread. Instead we only drop the oldest data from the buffer when we're
writing to it and there's not enough free space in it.
Advantages: We drop old data rather than the most recent data when the buffer
is full. The "syslog" KDL command has more data available now. So the odds
are that kernel syslog messages not written to disk yet are at least still
in the kernel buffer.
* Changed dprintf_no_syslog() semantics: Now it writes to the syslog, but
doesn't notify the syslog sender thread.
boot loader:
* Added the ring_buffer implementation and a dummy user_memcpy().
* bios_x86: Moved the syslog stuff from serial.{cpp,h} to debug.{cpp.h}.
* Moved the debug options from the "Select safe mode options" menu to a new
"Select debug options" menu.
* Added option "Enable debug syslog" to the new menu (ATM available on x86
only). It allocates a 1 MB in-memory buffer for the syslog for this session
in such a way that it can be accessed by the boot loader after a reset.
* Added item "Display syslog from previous session" to the new menu, doing
what its name suggests.
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a given flat buffer.
* Added ring_buffer_peek() for random position reading from the ring buffer
without changing its state.
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takes such an id.
* Reused the existing mechanism to to have hardcoded tokens for the system
cursors, i.e. removed cursor_which enumeration from ServerProtocol.h and
used BCursorID where cursor_which was previously used.
* Reworked CursorManager.h and CursorSet.h accordingly and removed some methods
that where intended to replace system cursors with client cursors, since
those would break the reference counting and forget to maintain the cursor
list.
* Replaced the cursors in CursorData.h/cpp with the new ones I just designed.
* Removed HaikuSystemCursor.h and HaikuLogo.h from the source, as those are/were
no longer used.
I hope I will not get too much beating for this one... :-) I know the new
default cursor is slightly larger, but I believe the old one was just too small.
Also I noticed that the cursor may be slightly too dark, at least the old one
seems noticeably brighter when compared side by side (the new one has a slight
gradient). That is something I may correct at least. Otherwise I hope nothing
is broken, I've tested in QEMU and so far everything works as intended.
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* Extended BTime, BDate and BDateTime with archiving functionality.
* Adjusted code which uses these classes, since including DateTime.h
already imports the classes from the BPrivate namespace.
* Moved DateTime.h into Support Kit. It is still in the BPrivate namespace,
as I am uncertain what to do with time_type and diff_type. I'd favor
moving the constants into the classes itself. Possibly removing the B_
prefix from them. Feedback welcome.
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* Made the page table allocation more flexible. Got rid of sMaxVirtualAddress
and added new virtual_end address to the architecture specific kernel args.
* Increased the virtual space we reserve for the kernel to 16 MB. That
should suffice for quite a while. The previous 2 MB were too tight when
building the kernel with debug info.
* mmu_init(): The way we were translating the BIOS' extended memory map to
our physical ranges arrays was broken. Small gaps between usable memory
ranges would be ignored and instead marked allocated. This worked fine for
the boot loader and during the early kernel initialization, but after the
VM has been fully set up it frees all physical ranges that have not been
claimed otherwise. So those ranges could be entered into the free pages
list and would be used later. This could possibly cause all kinds of weird
problems, probably including ACPI issues. Now we add only the actually
usable ranges to our list.
Kernel:
* vm_page_init(): The pages of the ranges between the usable physical memory
ranges are now marked PAGE_STATE_UNUSED, the allocated ranges
PAGE_STATE_WIRED.
* unmap_and_free_physical_pages(): Don't free pages marked as unused.
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happen on syscalls or "int" instructions. The debug exception handler sets
the thread debug flags B_THREAD_DEBUG_STOP and
B_THREAD_DEBUG_NOTIFY_SINGLE_STEP (new) and lets the thread continue. Before
leaving the kernel the thread is stopped and a single-step notification is
sent. Fixes#3487.
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over ownership of the object. Fixes double free introduced in r35605.
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they were never freed unless the cache was destroyed (I just wondered why
my system would bury >1G in the magazines).
* Made the magazine capacity variable per cache, ie. for larger objects, it's
not a good idea to have 64*CPU buffers lying around in the worst case.
* Furthermore, the create_object_cache_etc()/object_depot_init() now have
arguments for the magazine capacity as well as the maximum number of full
unused magazines.
* By default, you might want to initialize both to zero, as then some hopefully
usable defaults are computed. Otherwise (the only current example is the
vm_page_mapping cache) you can just put in the values you'd want there.
The page mapping cache uses larger values, as its objects are usually
allocated and deleted in larger chunks.
* Beware, though, I couldn't test these changes yet as Qemu didn't like to run
today. I'll test these changes on another machine now.
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needs to be or'ed to the address specification), "uncached" is assumed.
* Set the memory type for the "BIOS" and "DMA" areas to write-back. Not sure, if
that's correct, but that's what was effectively used on my machines before.
* Changed x86_set_mtrrs() and the CPU module hook to also set the default memory
type.
* Rewrote the MTRR computation once more:
- Now we know all used memory ranges, so we are free to extend used ranges
into unused ones in order to simplify them for MTRR setup.
- Leverage the subtractive properties of uncached and write-through ranges to
simplify ranges of any other respectively write-back type.
- Set the default memory type to write-back, so we don't need MTRRs for the
RAM ranges.
- If a new range intersects with an existing one, we no longer just fail.
Instead we use the strictest requirements implied by the ranges. This fixes
#5383.
Overall the new algorithm should be sufficient with far less MTRRs than before
(on my desktop machine 4 are used at maximum, while 8 didn't quite suffice
before). A drawback of the current implementation is that it doesn't deal with
the case of running out of MTRRs at all, which might result in some ranges
having weaker caching/memory ordering properties than requested.
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* Fix the TimeFormat API, there was a double free. Make it work as expected : you send it a number of seconds and it will format it properly in days, hours, minutes, seconds with proper plural.
* Cleanup other parts of the Format API from useless things. They may get reintroduced later if we feel the need to do so.
* AboutSystem now use TimeFormat to display the uptime in properly localized way.
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-Added a very simple test that shows the API is corrupting memory and ends up crashing
-Fixed build of other locale tests
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the heap debug panics. Instead syslog output is generated if turned off.
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well as the thread allocating it. Can for example be used to verify that an
object or buffer is as large as expected.
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keeping all returned heap memory in the 0xdeadbeef state (including the
first sizeof(void *) bytes otherwise for the free list). While wasting a lot
of memory it allows you to rely on 0xdeadbeef being always present as no
future allocation will reuse the freed memory block.
* Also added heap_debug_malloc_with_guard_page() which is intended to allocate
a memory block so it is aligned that the start of invalid memory past the
allocation is in an unmapped guard page. However the kernel backend that would
guarantee this is not yet implemented, so right now this works only by chance
if no other area happens to be allocated exactly past the created one. With a
very specifc suspicion you can put that one allocation you get to good use
though. It causes a crash when accessing memory past the allocation size so
you actually get a backtrace from where the access happened instead of only
after freeing/wall checking.
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* Moving some functions around, removing and adding others for the public API.
I've written a blog post at haiku-os.org to go as documentation for this
introducing the API and the other helpful bits.
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* In SetBarHeight(), use InvalidateLayout() when used with layout management.
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* Added vm_clear_page_mapping_accessed_flags() and
vm_remove_all_page_mappings_if_unaccessed(), which combine the functionality
of vm_test_map_activation(), vm_clear_map_flags(), and
vm_remove_all_page_mappings(), thus saving lots of calls to translation map
methods. The backend is the new method
VMTranslationMap::ClearAccessedAndModified().
* Started to make use of the cached page queue and changed the meaning of the
other non-free queues slightly:
- Active queue: Contains mapped pages that have been used recently.
- Inactive queue: Contains mapped pages that have not been used recently. Also
contains unmapped temporary pages.
- Modified queue: Contains unmapped modified pages.
- Cached queue: Contains unmapped unmodified pages (LRU sorted).
Unless we're actually low on memory and actively do paging, modified and
cached queues only contain non-temporary pages. Cached pages are considered
quasi free. They still belong to a cache, but since they are unmodified and
unmapped, they can be freed immediately. And this is what
vm_page_[try_]reserve_pages() do now when there are no more actually free
pages at hand. Essentially this means that pages storing cached file data,
unless mmap()ped, no longer are considered used and don't contribute to page
pressure. Paging will not happen as long there are enough free + cached pages
available.
* Reimplemented the page daemon. It no longer scans all pages, but instead works
the page queues. As long as the free pages situation is harmless, it only
iterates through the active queue and deactivates pages that have not been
used recently. When paging occurs it additionally scans the inactive queue and
frees pages that have not been used recently.
* Changed the page reservation/allocation interface:
vm_page_[try_]reserve_pages(), vm_page_unreserve_pages(), and
vm_page_allocate_page() now take a vm_page_reservation structure pointer.
The reservation functions initialize the structure -- currently consisting
only of a count member for the number of still reserved pages.
vm_page_allocate_page() decrements the count and vm_page_unreserve_pages()
unreserves the remaining pages (if any). Advantages are that reservation/
unreservation mismatches cannot occur anymore, that vm_page_allocate_page()
can verify that the caller has indeed a reserved page left, and that there's
no unnecessary pressure on the free page pool anymore. The only disadvantage
is that the vm_page_reservation object needs to be passed around a bit.
* Reworked the page reservation implementation:
- Got rid of sSystemReservedPages and sPageDeficit. Instead
sUnreservedFreePages now actually contains the number of free pages that
have not yet been reserved (it cannot become negative anymore) and the new
sUnsatisfiedPageReservations contains the number of pages that are still
needed for reservation.
- Threads waiting for reservations do now add themselves to a waiter queue,
which is ordered by descending priority (VM priority and thread priority).
High priority waiters are served first when pages become available.
Fixes#5328.
* cache_prefetch_vnode(): Would reserve one less page than allocated later, if
the size wasn't page aligned.
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* Remove no longer necessary support functions.
* The new version uses a single BString as input/output parameter and only
modifies that one by removing non-fitting chars and inserting the ellipsis
where appropriate, so avoids copying around bytes/chars/strings in a few
places. It uses the new Chars functions of BString so also no need for manual
multibyte handling.
* Adjusted the BFont and ServerFont usage of truncate_string() which are both
simplified by using the single BString. It avoids a lot of temprary
allocations and string copying. The char * version of BFont
GetTruncatedStrings() now uses the BString version and not the other way
around anymore which requires us to allocate temporary BString objects, it's
not worse than before though.
* This fixes a bunch of problems with the previous functions like always
prepending the ellipsis for B_TRUNCATE_BEGINNING, crashing on short enough
widths, violating the width in the B_TRUNCATE_END case when the width was
short enough, non-optimal truncation in a few cases and sometimes truncation
where none would've been needed. Also fixes#4128 which was a symptom of the
broken B_TRUNCATE_BEGINNING.
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the corresponding normal functions but have a "Chars" in the name like
"MoveCharsInto" or "AppendChars". Also added CountBytes() and CharAt().
This should make everyday string handling with multibyte strings a bit easier.
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general "flags" parameter. It encodes the target state of the page -- so
that the page isn't unnecessarily put in the wrong page queue first -- a
flag whether the page should be cleared, and one to indicate whether the
page should be marked busy.
* Added page state PAGE_STATE_CACHED. Not used yet.
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flag. The obvious advantage is that one can still see what state a page is in
and even move it between states while being marked busy.
* Removed the vm_page::is_dummy flag. Instead we mark marker pages busy, which
in all cases has the same effect. Introduced a vm_page_is_dummy() that can
still check whether a given page is a dummy page.
* vm_page_unreserve_pages(): Before adding to the system reserve make sure
sUnreservedFreePages is non-negative. Otherwise we'd make nonexisting pages
available for allocation. steal_pages() still has the same problem and it
can't be solved that easily.
* map_page(): No longer changes the page state/mark the page unbusy. That's the
caller's responsibility.
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* This should get most IPv6 applications to link (they just can't open IPv6
sockets yet, as the protocol is missing).
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argument. They replace the previous special-purpose allocation functions
(malloc_nogrow(), vip_io_request_malloc()).
* Moved the I/O VIP heap to heap.cpp accordingly.
* Added quite a bit of passing around of allocation flags in the VM,
particularly in the VM*AddressSpace classes.
* Fixed IOBuffer::GetNextVirtualVec(): It was ignoring the VIP flag and always
allocated on the normal heap.
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