menu. The menu basically works, but has a couple of problems. The
harmless ones are graphical: we get cursor artifacts when the colors
are changed, and the item selection doesn't quite look as it should.
More serious is the lack of Home/End, Page Up/Down keys. All I read from
the console is a '\0' byte when such a key is pressed. The cursor keys
work fortunately. I mapped the functionality of Page Up/Down
additionally to the Left/Right cursor keys. So the menu should be usable
at least. I guess, I'll leave it in that state; Axel wants a graphical
menu anyway.
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Moved some headers around and cleaned them up.
Fixed threading code in libbind.so. Don't know why I hadn't noticed this before. Now it is reliable, but uses an even uglier hack.
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mappings yet, that's a good way to test this functionality.
* Turns out the directory of the mappings must be known already - they
should be added automatically, but I've added them manually for now
(which is okay for the default system directory).
* Having more than one style with the same family in the mappings didn't
work as planned - it now does.
* On my current system, time spend in the font manager constructor went
down from 1.5 secs to around 12000 usecs (and I have only a moderate
number of fonts installed, or so I thought - looks like the mappings
were a good idea :-)) - and that directly cuts down the boot time.
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fixed displayed names for some models
added untested support for CardBus models Indigo*, thanks to Patrick Lafarguette for his great help on this feature
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all CPU specific implementations as much as possible.
AMD and Intel are now separated again, even though they are currently
equivalent besides the CPU vendor detection.
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service depends on it, it doesn't make any sense to call it that early in the
game.
* The VFS now has a low memory handler for vnodes as well. If there is enough
memory left, it won't free any vnodes anymore.
* Potential crashing bug fix: some functions did not check if the FD passed
in belonged to the right type; they just assumed it had a valid vnode, but
it could have had a mount structure associated as well.
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* the link were not initialized in cached_block, as its constructor were never called
(was using malloc/free instead of new/delete).
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When memory gets low, the blocks on that list are also freed - but right now,
that only happens when a block is put back (not directly on demand, ie. via
a low memory handler).
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memory status.
Added new B_NO_LOW_MEMORY constant for the usual case.
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