This comes from a similar patch in FreeBSD r234666 but does the check
and acknowledge in the case where we don't have any other interrupts.
Since the interrupt isn't used it is never unmasked and therefore the
check against the interrupt mask will always fail if the TWSI IRQ is
the only interrupt that happened. In that case an interrupt storm would
be triggered that lasts until any other valid interrupt comes along, is
handled and both are acknowledged.
This may help with #8454 on some cards that exhibit the spurious TWSI
IRQs.
Since we now implement HAIKU_CHECK_DISABLE_INTERRUPTS there is no need
to do it again in the interrupt handler. Further, store and carry over
the interrupt status from the hook to the interrupt handler as that is
cleaner and just in case reading the register somehow clears it. May
help with #8454.
This gets basic watchpoint support working. Right clicking on a variable
and picking Watch now opens a prompt with the inferred address, size
and watch type for the user to adjust.
Still needs some work to get them to show/be modifiable in the breakpoints
tab and to get them to respect architectural restrictions (i.e. on x86 we
can realistically only do 2 hardware watchpoints and those are restricted
to write watch), at least until we support software emulated watchpoints.
* Fixed issue with unwanted keymap switching in case UnZip started in
* background (expanding optional packages during Haiku build, for
* example). UnZip executable has no background application flag
* for unknown reason.
+alpha4
Move calculating the width of the column title itself out to
OutlineView::GetColumnPreferredWidth(). Previously, each pass would
compute the width of both the field itself and the column title,
leading to considerable redundant work. Also, take outline level indent
into account in the resulting width. Should improve performance a bit.
* don't enforce a zero boundary or a zero alignment
* when going to the next range, takes alignment into account.
It could previously just be enforced again through alignment and loop infinite.
* it should help with some FreeBSD based drivers
- navigate in a single S&T group using (win + left and right arrows)
- minor fixed to the patch
- enable switching between S&T groups on the same desktop again (win + up and down arrows)
Hope window key + arrow keys does not collide with to many apps?
* When in full screen mode, add a tooltip with the window title,
and a keyboard shortcut hint so one knows how to get out of it.
Should help with #7356
* 80 column cleanup
We now parse the user's input to see if it should be a pointer/reference
type and create a derived type accordingly. This allows casting to e.g.
StyledEditApp*.
* Dynamically update the serial port list in the connection menu when devices get added or removed
* Make the settings in the settings menu actually do something
* This makes the keymap behave as in every other operating system.
* I don't really understand the original purpose of this change. Please
enlighten me (see #4464).