updated the mesa software addon to work again (maybe would need more work)
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invoke the debugger. At the moment the ultimate effect is the same as
before (the registrar terminates), but it does at least cause some
output in the serial debug output. And as soon as the scheduler and
keyboard stuff is fixed, I can commit my debug server changes and the
registrar should become debuggable.
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Added stop_console(), a shutdown procedure for consoled (for cases
when it executes a single command only, like the debugger).
Unfortunately the system kind of freezes when the keyboard is attempted
to be closed. Entering KDL still works. It always shows consoled's
keyboard reader thread running somewhere in the endless loop in
keyboard_read() in the keyboard driver. The main thread is ready in
delete_sem() invoked by keyboard_close(), not advancing any further when
continuing the system. Apparently the scheduler needs a good spanking.
:-P
Generally it also doesn't help that the keyboard driver code is
completely cookie ignorant.
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Now two complete tss structures exist within the per-cpu structure. Instead
of having to create a seperate area per each one, initialize them in place.
Also, the old mechanism to getting all of the cpus to get initialized was
subtly broken, but still managed to work. Now, just force all the cpus to
initialize at boot, which makes the actual swapping of esp0 somewhat simpler.
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I hope mmu_man won't mind.
* Cleaned up our team leads: moved Michael Wilber and Kurtis Kopf to the list of contributors,
added Waldemar (website), and Jorge (marcom), replaced DarkWyrm with his alter ego Jon.
* Fixed a warning - even though I'm not sure we really need this percentage stuff at all.
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the mail to trash (and move on to the next mail) - and very handy, too.
* Removed "Close and > Set to Read" as it's not really necessary at all (and since quitting
BeMail and just closing the window will do the same thing, it's also rather confusing
than helpful).
* Some cleanup.
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* Made window resizable.
* Code style changes.
* Moved code inside MessageReceived into several methods.
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Expander preferences window (thus fixing bug #162). Some cleanups by me
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Header has been added to files
Style updates to source files, also. I may have missed a bit, but it sure is much closer than before
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when the new attribute data was too large to fit into the small data section at all.
This fixes the Trash icon update with a block size of 1024 bytes.
* This also fixes a bug where AddSmallData() required you to write back the inode even
if it failed with B_DEVICE_FULL, but no one did it.
* _RemoveSmallData() no longer requires you to write the inode back on success.
* Made most small data methods private.
* WriteAttribute() now tries to put the data into the small data section even if it
existed as a separate file before (the file is then removed).
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the timer functions could access invalid memory.
* The endpoint manager now panics if a bound endpoint is not in the hash.
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* recursive_lock_unlock() now returns a void to mirror it's counterpart better;
use recursive_lock_get_recursion() if you're interested in the lock depth.
* switch_sem(), and release_sem() now don't do anything anymore in kernel startup
mode.
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* Moved Apply button into controls box (resolution, etc.), so its meaning is more obvious.
* Revert now resets the whole screen settings for all workspaces to the configuration at the start of the preflet.
* In confirmation window, renamed Revert to Undo because that's what it actually does (it has nothing to do with the Revert in the main dialog).
* Disabled Defaults button (for now) since it doesn't use the screen's preferred settings and added a few TODOs.
* This should fix bug #321.
Note: Unfortunately, it won't work correctly on R5 because BScreen can only access the active workspace, it seems (locally, I used activate_workspace() for testing the preflet). Also, Haiku doesn't yet support setting screen preferences for each workspace individually, so I couldn't test it.
I hope my code isn't too terrible. :)
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Make sure string views don't overlap the border (suppresses the flickering on uptime update, though it's mostly due to app_server being slow in qemu).
Add urls (in blue, but TextView isn't clickable yet...) for several projects.
Use B_UTF8_COPYRIGHT instead of "(c)".
Add obvious copyright text for several stuff (GNU libc, tools, bash, zip, bzip2, some libs... vim).
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general _Clear(), so that the assignment operator and Flatten() will
trigger such a reply as well.
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containing the Haiku SVN revision number which is used by uname(). The
value is 0 when built, but updated by the build system before copying
libroot to the image (new rule CopySetHaikuRevision).
* For AboutHaiku we no longer write the SVN revision number into a
resource. Instead we use the uname() info.
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section of an ELF object. Probably won't build under BeOS yet.
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which wasn't enough when tampering with the inode's data, and it also acquired that
lock too late.
Thanks to Stefano for pointing this out.
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