CreateAsmStructOffsetsHeader mechanism to generate a header with macros
defined to the sizes of the structures we're interested in and when compiling
in C mode define the structures as "struct { char bytes[size]; }".
It works in principle, but due to how jam works, one would have to specify the
dependency to the generated header for all sources that include it directly or
indirectly.
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images. The atheros wlan driver isn't included in the NetBootArchive, because
you can't tell the driver, which wlan it should connect to.
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release branch. This completes the build system part of #5036.
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conditionally define some of the new stuff there. That fixes the build under
a r34172 Haiku, though it also causes some problems that needed working around.
Haven't tested under newer Haiku revisions yet. Will do tomorrow.
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compatible platforms as well, Ingo. This fixes building Haiku under Haiku.
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and types.h. The idea is to provide a basic architecture/compiler
abstraction by defining types and macros that allow the posix/ and os/
headers to be mostly architecture/compiler agnostic.
* Adjusted the posix/ and os/ headers accordingly.
* <SupportDefs.h>: Introduced B_PRI* and B_SCN* macros similar to the PRI*
and SCN* macros defined in <inttypes.h>, just for the BeOS/Haiku [u]int*
types and some POSIX types (e.g. off_t, dev_t, ino_t) that don't have POSIX
macros. Also the B_PRI* and B_SCN* macros are available unconditionally,
unlike the <inttypes.h> macros, which require __STDC_FORMAT_MACROS to be
defined in C++ mode.
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* BuildSetup: Set jam variable HOST_PLATFORM_IS_64_BIT and add host define
HAIKU_HOST_PLATFORM_64_BIT if the host platform is 64 bit. Removed the
check from BeOSBuildCompatibility.h.
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build_cross_tools[_gcc4] script which in turn passes it to make. Cores and
hyperthreads are plentiful these days; no need to let most of them idle when
building the cross tools.
* Sorted the configure options alphabetically again.
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* /etc now points to /boot/common/etc/, and the remaining contents of the former
"etc" are put there now, as well.
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* Moved the locale stuff to the data directory as well (some parts were in /etc).
* The DefaultCatalog will now also scan the user directory for catalogs.
* Minor cleanup.
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directory.
* Moved fortune files to "data/system/data" in the repository, and /system/data/
in the file system.
* Got teapot.data location wrong in the repository.
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among all defined status.
* Note, until bug #4851 is solved, the list Mail shows might differ from the
one "Mark Asâ¦" shows.
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* When DEBUG_SPINLOCK_LATENCIES is 1, the system will panic if any spinlock is
held longer than DEBUG_LATENCY micro seconds (currently 200). If your system
doesn't boot anymore, a new safemode setting can disable the panic.
* Besides some problems during boot when the MTRRs are set up, 200 usecs work
fine here if all debug output is turned off (the output stuff is definitely
problematic, though I don't have a good idea on how to improve upon it a lot).
* Renamed the formerly BeOS compatible safemode settings to look better; there
is no need to be compatible there.
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(hopefully) correct place.
* It seems to be even harder to understand basic locking primitives: when you
think about it, it shouldn't surprise you that conditional variables never
return B_WOULD_BLOCK. This fixes gdb again.
* Added tracing support to the ports subsystem.
* get_port_message() will now resize the port heap if needed (but will also
take timeouts into account while doing so, more or less). The initial port
space is 4MB (as before), the growth rate is the same, and the system wide
limit is arbitrarily set to 64 MB (all swappable). A team limit has been set
to 8 MB, but is not enforced yet. Since ports are using up address space in
the kernel, those seems to be proper limits.
* This also fixes a strange, and rare lockup where the mouse cursor would still
move, but everything else would basically hang, but look perfectly normal from
KDL on the first look. As recently happened on Brecht's laptop, and debugged
by mmlr and me: the cbuf space got used up when lots of windows wanted to
redraw after a workspace switch. The app_server wouldn't answer anymore to
client requests, but thought it would have done so, as LinkSender::Flush()
doesn't care if it got a B_NO_MEMORY (the ports will now block until memory
is available if possible, so that should not be a problem anymore).
* Improved "port" KDL command, it now also prints the messages in the port.
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* Rewrote Devices application. -> Thanks a bunch!! Nice work!
* Put Devices onto the image.
Changes by myself:
* Merge some code from the old "preflet" which the new app still relied on.
* Fixed some coding style issues. I didn't review all of the code yet, though.
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- Fixed issues sending data over USB bus (actually write data when
requested to; increased timeout when writing data).
- Added usb_printer to build and Haiku image.
- Sending data to printer over USB bus works now in Haiku (cat ... >
/dev/priner/usb/0). Not sure if it works when printing from an
application as I don't have a driver that supports my printer yet.
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