This allows for something similar as was implemented in 217f090 but
makes it optional and configurable.
The MALLOC_DEBUG environment variable now can take "a<size>" to set
the default alignment to the specified size. Note that not all
alignments may be supported depending on the heap implementation.
int64_t is signed. Although it does not make a difference by itself, because
INT64_MAX is still a valid number for uint64_t (UL), the later INT64_MIN
declaration depends on INT64_MAX, and therefore got implicitly casted to
unsigned type.
This fixes the following program on a x86_64 system:
#include <stdint.h>
int main() {
int64_t test = 5;
if (test < INT64_MIN)
return 1;
return 0;
}
This is a regression since commit 1d13a609 ("stdint.h: define [U]INT64[MAX|MIN]
with [U]L on x86_64").
Signed-off-by: Jerome Duval <jerome.duval@gmail.com>
* Partly reverting hrev47655, as the moved declarations are expected
by many ports to be accessable via string.h.
Following standards is a good thing in general, but not if it causes
more problems than it helps ...
instead or additionally to string.h, in preparation for functions move.
* moves str[n]casecmp() functions and others to strings.h.
* strings.h doesn't include string.h anymore.
* this solves #10949
* Add support for hubs in AllocateDevice().
* Prevent page fault in FinishTransfers().
* Set fCapabilityLength
* Correct in BIOS ownership code
* Fix context errors in _InsertEndpointForPipe().
* Update constants according to latest Specification (v1.1)
* Fix SMI code (reference
http://lkml.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/1204.2/02460.html).
* Fix Memory/Device-Slot leaks.
* Fix area allocation for TRBs.
* Fix for Intel Lynx Point and Panther Point chipsets. Also move init
of xhci before ehci, to switch USB 2.0 ports before the ehci module
discovers them.
Signed-off-by: Jérôme Duval <jerome.duval@gmail.com>
* The ptrdiff_t limits are PTRDIFF_MIN and PTRDIFF_MAX, not PTDIFF_*.
* I could not find any non-Haiku reference to PTDIFF_*, so I guess
that's a mistake.
* Was causing LLVM to fail to build on x86_64
* Make XINT64 adjust based on architecture like
config/types.h to ensure these macros match
uint64 and int64 at all times.
* Resolves#10566
The baudrate constant for MIDI speed was after all the others in BeOS,
and we have to keep them with the same values for things to work.
Moreover, the constants in SerialPort.h were not changed, so everything
was out of sync and all apps using BSerialPort ended up using the wrong
speed.
Add a comment in termios.h to make sure this doesn't happen again.
This causes configure of gcc/binutils to fail its test for sys/time.h, which
in turn causes compilation of gcc/binutils to fail.
Found trying to do a @bootstrap-raw build for ARM.
If the alternate signal stack is used randomize the initial stack
pointer in the same way it is randomized on "normal" thread stacks.
Also, update MINSIGSTKSZ value so that regardless of where the new
stack pointer points to there is at least 4k of stack left.
This replaces the use of a few BSD-specific functions, as well
as the direct references to _open/_close et-al.
BFS doesn't support the FTS_NOSTAT directory link count optimization,
and no statfs() function is available, so we simply turn that off.
* Added the aforementioned functions.
* create_area_etc() now takes a guard size parameter.
* The thread_info::stack_base/end range now refers to the usable range
only.
* sys/select.h was not self contained before, this fixes#9327
* index is defined as a function in string.h, fixed resulting name
collision in glut_shapes.c
With this commit, app_server now compiles and runs at boot! Nothing
particularly interesting happens, just the blue background and a mouse
pointer. Remote backends are broken and not compiled in, see #8834.
Note that it won't be possible to build this quite yet, need to get
the FreeType package uploaded.
* typedef for jmp_buf was using int where it should be long.
* setjmp was clearing the buffer pointer rather than the signal mask before
calling sigsetjmp.
* KDL now works without crashing on x86_64.
* make room in mbstate_t for containing an ICU-converter's state
(well, in fact the whole converter object)
* adjust libroot's locale add-on to clone converters into a given
mbstate_t directly
* adjust ICUThreadLocalStorageValue to contain the converter pointer
instead of a converter-ID (if the converter is related to an
mbstate_t, it points into the mbstate_t).
* adjust users of converters to directly use converter pointers
instead of ICUConverterRef
* drop now unused ICUConverterManager and ICUConverterRef
* update gcc4 optional package
This brings our multibyte implementation into a fully working state,
both non-ascii and non-8-bit characters can now be handled normally
in the Terminal, i.e. this finally fixes#6276.
N.B.: Since the size of mbstate_t has changed, everything (including
the compiler!) needs to be rebuilt.
often enough and simple enough to write that we should allow it.
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* Reorganized the kernel locking related to threads and teams.
* We now discriminate correctly between process and thread signals. Signal
handlers have been moved to teams. Fixes#5679.
* Implemented real-time signal support, including signal queuing, SA_SIGINFO
support, sigqueue(), sigwaitinfo(), sigtimedwait(), waitid(), and the addition
of the real-time signal range. Closes#1935 and #2695.
* Gave SIGBUS a separate signal number. Fixes#6704.
* Implemented <time.h> clock and timer support, and fixed/completed alarm() and
[set]itimer(). Closes#5682.
* Implemented support for thread cancellation. Closes#5686.
* Moved send_signal() from <signal.h> to <OS.h>. Fixes#7554.
* Lots over smaller more or less related changes.
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* move all the isw... functions from wchar.h to wctype.h (just following version 7
of the POSIX base specs)
* remove all declarations from wchar.h that are in wctype.h, too
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* length of utsname members must stay at length of 32
This will work just the same for now. When using a DVCS yields longer revisions, we need to adjust AboutSystem to fetch the full revision directly from the ELF section '_haiku_revision' (as found in libroot.so or libbe.so).
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* increase _SYS_NAMELEN defined in sys/utsname.h to 128 to allow long(ish) revisions
* sHaikuRevision is now a static character array (in both libroot and kernel)
* adjust build tool set_haiku_revision to write the revision as string
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* drop function declarations from wctype.h which are already in wchar.h
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* whitespace cleanup and renamed log2() to radeon_log2 (conflicts with log2 in math.h)
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is required by the POSIX specs (and some perl tests rely on it)
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SIOCSIFMEDIA.
* Made sure that the two media ioctls are actually forwarded to the driver.
* Added NetworkDevice.cpp to the build.
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define the HUGE_VAL and friends macros to the respective __builtin_*()
functions.
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Cleaned up some header style violations, making sure there are two blank lines after the header guards.
This fixes the posix header part of #2191.
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