* memset() is now available through the commpage.
* CPU modules can provide a model-optimized memset().
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arch_vm_aspace_swap().
* The x86 implementation does now maintain a bit mask per
vm_translation_map_arch_info indicating on which CPUs the address
space is active. This allows flush_tmap() to avoid ICI for user
address spaces when the team isn't currently running on any other CPU.
In this context ICI is relatively expensive, particularly since we map
most pages via vm_map_page() and therefore invoke flush_tmap() pretty
much for every single page.
This optimization speeds up a "hello world" compilation about 20% on
my machine (KDEBUG turned off, freshly booted), but interestingly it
has virtually no effect on the "-j2" haiku build time.
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* Added smp_send_multicast_ici(), which sends the message to all CPUs
specified via a mask.
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* The hardware cursor is now disabled at 640x480 with a Virge VX (before it
was just invisible).
* EDID info can now be read for all S3 chips.
* For the Savage IX, Savage MX, and SuperSavage chips the display is no
longer expanded to fill a laptop LCD display when the mode resolution is
less than the size of LCD display.
* Savage IX, Savage MX, and SuperSavage chips will now display mode
1400x1050 on a 1400x1050 laptop LCD display. Previously the display was
blank at that resolution.
* Previously about half the Savage chips would not draw properly at
1400x1050. That is, the image was badly skewed and unusable. All of
them now draw properly at 1400x1050.
* Some code was reorganized to remove unnecessary and redundant code.
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Currently it only contains KDEBUG and the block cache debugging macros.
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#2261.
* Made at least BFS report it more or less correctly (the attributes are
ignored, though).
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* Added stdio_ext.h header with declaration for the only currently implemented
stdio extensions fsetlocking() and flushlbf() and associated constants. This
helps compiling some software like gettext and cvs.
NOTE: I have not tested this myself, but trust the review done by Andreas
and Scott.
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buffer format, the buffer can now also contain other events than just
stack traces. ATM these are only references to the image events
(created/deleted). Therefore we no longer have to flush the profiling
buffer after such an event, since the debugger can exactly match the
samples. Since we couldn't flush when the profiling timer hit while the
thread was in the kernel, that wasn't working that well anyway.
"profile -f" fails to translate stack trace addresses only very rarely,
now.
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enumeration (getting roothubs, enumerating child devices and detecting device
topology) and hub port management (resetting and disabling ports). These were
laying around for quite some time.
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letting the boot loader provide full paths for the pre-loaded images.
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been mounted, before anyone could try to load any modules from it.
Also pass it a flag whether the boot volume is where the boot loader
pre-loaded the modules from.
* module_init_post_boot_device() changes the pre-loaded module image
paths to normalized boot volume paths, now. Got rid of the code in
register_preloaded_module_image() which tried something like this.
* Changed module image ref counting. A referenced module has single
reference to its image, which is released when the module becomes
unreferenced.
* get_module() for a reference module will not try to re-get and re-set
the module's image anymore. That could lead to a similar module (from
different paths) being loaded at the same time. A module from a new
file can only be loaded when the old one has been put completely.
* Simplified B_KEEP_ALIVE module handling a bit. When the module is
initialized, we add another reference, which we'll never free. Thus
the module remains loaded without special handling. Removed
module_image::keep_loaded. A B_KEEP_ALIVE module remains referenced
and thus its image remains referenced, too.
* Removed module::file, a cached path to the module's image. An
optimization that wouldn't work with multiple root directories for
modules (/boot/beos/..., /boot/common/...) or when module files were
moved. get_module() does now always search the image file, when the
module is still unreferenced. This should be a bit slower than before,
but I didn't notice any difference in VMware at least. If it turns out
to be a problem we could introduce a more intelligent cache that stays
up to date by using node monitoring.
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function (normalize_path()), now. There was some code duplication
before.
* Added "bool traverseLink" parameter to vfs_normalize_path(). When
true and the leaf component is a symlink, it will be resolved.
* KPath:
- Added similar leaf link traversal parameter to SetTo() and
SetPath().
- Added Normalize().
- Added DetachBuffer(), which returns the object's current buffer and
unsets itself.
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elf_add_memory_image_symbol(). The former creates and registers a new
image that has not been loaded from a file. The latter adds a symbol to
its symbol table. This is mainly a debug feature, allowing to name code
or data in memory regions that aren't associated with loaded ELF
objects.
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I'm not happy with the location, but I didn't see any better one in the
header tree.
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been called for a team, and fail installing the default debugger if it
is set. This makes disable_debugger() actually work. Fixes bug #2763.
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* Extended the profiling API by an option to record a variable number of
samples per tick. The stack depth is used as a maximum.
* Added new option "-f" to the "profile" tool. When specified it
increments the hit counts of all symbols in the full available caller
stack. I.e. the resulting hit counts will approximate the total time
spent in each function or any function directly or indirectly called
by it. Thus "_start" and "main" will usually get 100% and leaf
functions only what time has actually been spent in them.
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* Relaxed the stack depth and profiling interval limits a bit.
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* Reduced the kernel_args array size from 32 to 16 (7 are used on a normal
build).
* Cleanup.
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* Fixed hash_remove_current(): It didn't update "lastElement" and thus
always also removed all elements in the same bucket preceding the one
to be removed. Also got rid of the useless "for" loop.
Fixes#2757.
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* The class calculates a minimum width now, which is based on the line height,
this may also fix the bug with the small text inputs in the Pe Find window.
* Added TODOs about implementing GetHeightForWidth(), which may be a good idea
when a BTextView is used as non-editable informative text in an interface,
and one wants to make sure that the entire text is shown.
* Replaced the call to _Refresh() in Draw(), which recalculates all the line
breaks for no reason with _DrawLines() again. The TODO mentioned that text
will be drawn without drawing the background first, but maybe this is a
relict from times where Draw() was invoked directly? At least I cannot see
any negative consequences, and this should be much more efficient.
(Other than that, this patch should hopefully have no potential negative
side effects...<crosses fingers>)
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* Adjusted used files systems accordingly.
* BFS::Stream::GetName() was broken. It accessed the small data region
which wasn't loaded, since BFS::Stream derived from bfs_inode, which
is a variably-sized structure with the small data region at the end.
Changed that to a ref-counted, shared member instead.
* Implemented RootFileSystem::GetName().
* Added Directory::GetPath() to get a full path of the directory or an
entry.
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into BTextView class as well, hopefully fixing the GCC4 build.
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buffer during a timer event that interrupted a kernel function: We do
now flush the buffer as soon as it is 70% full, *if* we didn't interrupt
a kernel function. When the buffer runs full and we still haven't hit a
user function, we drop the tick. The number of dropped ticks is recorded
and sent to the debugger with the next update message.
Reverted the previous partial solution (the temporary disabling of
profiling while in debugger support code).
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is created or deleted (or exec*() has been invoked). The counter is
sent with several debugger messages.
* Track the image event counter that is used when samples are added to
the profiling buffer. If the current team counter differs, we flush
the buffer first (sending an update message to the debugger), so that
the debugger has a chance to match the addresses to the correct images.
* Disable profiling for a thread while it runs in the debugger support
code. This fixes potential deadlocks which could occur when a
profiling timer event occurred that would require the buffer to be
flushed while the thread was just sending something to the debugger or
waiting for a command. As it turns out, this is not sufficient either,
since we should never try to flush the buffer when the timer event
occurred in the kernel, since the thread might hold a lock that the
debugger thread could try to acquire. Will implement a more general
solution later.
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BTextView classes:
* Declared the directly used BTextView helper classes as private BTextView
classes and changed all affected files.
* Realized that Tracker's BPoseView was (accidentally?) using what used to
be _BWidthBuffer_. It had declared it's own class with the same name and
same members/size in headers/private/tracker/TextViewSupport.h, but the
implementation was nowhere to be found. I can only explain this that
the BTextView implementation was then actually linked and used. But the big
problem was that it was used without locking (unlike in BTextView)! When
many Tracker windows opened during system startup or later and they happened
to each request characters not yet in the cache, I imagine things could have
gone bad and corrupted memory. Anyways, since I can see the usefulness of
the cache, BPoseView uses BTextView::WidthBuffer on purpose now. And I moved
the locking inside BTextView::WidthBuffer::StringWidth().
* Adjusted InterfaceDefs.cpp accordingly.
* TODO: Move subsequent classes into BTextView namespace as well, ie derived
classes that BTextView doesn't directly know about. All stuff in src/kits/
inteface/textview_support/
* Added preliminary and not yet implemented layout friendly BTextView
constructors.
* I will try to handle the insets imposed by BTextView::fTextRect a bit
differently when used inside the new layout management framework. For this,
I added BTextView::SetInsets() and GetInsets(). SetInsets() doesn't do
anything yet.
So far, everything seems to work still... ;-)
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* We can't enable interrupts in an interrupt handler. Instead we use the
newly introduced callback feature, which notifies the debugger right
before returning from the interrupt.
* We didn't indicate that the profiling buffer was full and that the
thread shouldn't be profiled ATM. Therefore it could happen that it
was profiled while trying to notify the debugger that the profiling
buffer was full, resulting in a deadlock. Introduce a respective flag
in the thread debug structure.
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interrupt handler and will be executed right before returning from the
interrupt.
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be tracked to the kernel, which then counts the hits, an area is
passed to kernel in which the hits are recorded. When the area is
full, the debugger is notified. For some reason that part doesn't work
yet -- the whole system freezes when waiting for a reply.
* Reorganized the profile tool code a bit. For one with respect to the
changed API, but also to prepare tracking of image creation/deletion.
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* wait_for_timer() now detects if it has been called from within the timer
execution thread, and will return in error instead of waiting for itself
forever. This fixes bug #2682.
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various system information.
* Implemented retrieving some VM stats via this call.
* The VM now maintains a page fault counter, and sets system_info::page_faults
accordingly.
* Added a (pretty simple) "vmstat" command line app.
* Minor cleanup.
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* The layout friendly constructors don't need to mess with the control size.
* The layout friendly constructors can use the respective BControl constructor.
* Refactored some duplicated code.
* Removed duplicated GetFontHeight() calls.
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doing a lot of these things the same way as BMenuField are already doing.
Perhaps a private helper class could be refactored from these two controls
to avoid duplicating a lot of this code, although there are a few subtle
differences here and there.
These changes make a BTextControl behave properly in the layout management
frame work, in case CreateLabelLayoutItem() and CreateTextViewLayoutItem()
are _not_ used to layout the BTextControl.
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