and size.
* Made VMArea::Set{Base,Size}() private and made VMAddressSpace a friend.
In vm.cpp the new VMAddressSpace::ResizeArea{Head,Tail}() are used
instead.
Finally all address space changes happen in VMAddressSpace only. *phew*
Now it's ready to be thoroughly butchered. :-)
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* Instead, added a new function is_local_link_address() which returns the
interface with the matching link level address, and can additionally test
for unconfigured interfaces.
* Merged the two versions of fill_sockaddr_in() together in ipv4.cpp.
* ipv4 now uses the new is_local_link_address() function to figure out whether
the received packet should be processed or not. This should fix a few DHCP
issues with multiple and configured interfaces as recently explained on the
mailing list.
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This makes it more explicit where the fields are modified.
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simplify migration of the area management, but as a side effect, it also
makes area deletion O(1) (instead of O(n), n == number of areas in the
address space).
* Moved more area management functionality from vm.cpp to VMAddressSpace and
VMArea structure creation to VMArea. Made the list and list link members
itself private.
* VMAddressSpace tracks its amount of free space, now. This also replaces
the previous mechanism to do that only for the kernel address space. It
was broken anyway, since delete_area() subtracted the area size instead of
adding it.
* vm_free_unused_boot_loader_range():
- lastEnd could be set to a value < start, which could cause memory
outside of the given range to be unmapped. Haven't checked whether this
could happen in practice -- if so, it would be seriously unhealthy.
- The range between the end of the last area in the range and the end of
the range would never be freed.
- Fixed potential integer overflows when computing addresses.
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of the condition variable and synchronization subsystem of the freebsd compat
layer which will be committed next.
* Also there was a discussion about adding these functions on the commit
mailing list. The mail in http://www.freelists.org/post/haiku-commits/r34395-in-haikutrunksrclibscompatfreebsd-network-compatsys,3
is a good sum up of it (need to scroll somewhat down, though).
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* "Classified" VMAddressSpace, i.e. turned the vm_address_space_*() functions
into methods, made all attributes (but "areas") private, and added
accessors.
* Also turned the vm.cpp functions vm_area_lookup() and
remove_area_from_address_space() into VMAddressSpace methods. The rest of
the area management functionality will follow soon.
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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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loader's heap. Unlike the BeBook documents, we always lock their memory,
though.
* Added Haiku extension rtm_available() that returns how much space is left in
a pool.
* I've disabled the undocumented functions for now - please open a bug report
if you encounter them used in applications.
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difference that the initialization function has an additional void* argument,
so that it is suitable for initializing stuff in objects.
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and doesn't have to find it every time), and create_desktop_connection() that
is now used from BApplication::_ConnectToServer() as well as the DesktopLink.
* Move PortLink::SetTo() into base class ServerLink.
* Eliminated duplicated member fReplyPort in DesktopLink.
* Cleanup.
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* be_clipboard is no longer created at libbe initialization time. The
BApplication creates it as done in BeOS. This requires manual
initialization in the registrar to avoid a deadlock on shutdown.
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changes the semantics slightly: Previously after a failed initialization
another invocation of InitializeDefault() could theoretically initialize the
converter. Since the only error conditions are out of memory and broken app
server connection, this shouldn't really matter, though.
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but wouldn't work when running it on Haiku anyway. At any rate, it was
relatively expensive (uname()) and used already in the libbe
initialization.
* Got rid of the non-Haiku support of main_thread_for().
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* Split locks.cpp into mutex.cpp, recursive_lock.cpp, and rw_lock.cpp (new
subdirectory locks/).
* runtime_loader no longer includes the rw_lock, allowing removal of the TLS
dependency again.
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Bosii is a transcription of 802.11. It is a work-in-progress title to
point out parts of the wlan stack which are still in an experimental state.
For example the control codes within bosii_driver.h are moving targets.
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as a mutex, but allocates its semaphore lazily. This comes at the cost of an
additional atomic_add() when the semaphore has actually to be acquired, but
saves the semaphore creation completely in single-threaded programs and in
any program when there's no lock contention.
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- Add more debug info for the KDL debug command
- Request channel pointer also for non l2cap signal frames
- Add locks for packet queues
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use for the asm_offsets.cpp file, so it can be reused elsewhere.
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resource manager.
* Could be drastically improved, though, by taking the fragmentation into
account.
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* Implemented renameat(), faccessat(), fchownat(), fchmodat(), and mkfifoat().
* Added stub for mknodat().
* The kernel backend for faccessat() does not yet differentiate between
effective and real user/group IDs, though.
* Removed B_ENABLE_INCOMPLETE_POSIX_AT_SUPPORT, as we now support everything
(more or less). This also closes ticket #4928.
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(O_MOUNT, O_EXLOCK, and O_SHLOCK). I only left the non-standard O_TEMPORARY
for the time being (as it shouldn't fool anyone).
* Fixed libutil that already used O_EXLOCK, even though it did not do anything.
* Moved O_NOCACHE, and O_NOFOLLOW to the section with implemented modes.
* Added O_DIRECTORY.
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building on Haiku, since those will be defined already -- by way of the host
platform's <BeBuild.h>, which currently is included by the POSIX headers..
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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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would always inherit them all, causing quite a number of open files.
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* Removed AutoDeleter class and use the shared one instead.
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regards to locking and seeking.
* Furthermore, we now not only cache 4 chunks, but chunk up to a certain
memory size (MediaExtractor uses 1 MB for now).
* Since I still have occasional hickups, it looks like this wasn't the main
cause for our audio problems. Still, this will reduce drive access
considerably during play.
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* Added FSSH_[S]SIZE_MAX to headers/private/fs_shell/fssh_types.h.
* Fixed various 64 bit compiler warnings. Nothing too serious, though.
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That's just leading to problems.
* Fixed various 64 bit warnings when building libbe_build.so. One of the more
serious issues, that might bite us, is that 64 bit Linux defines dev_t to
unsigned long, while Haiku code assumes that it is signed and 32 bit. We'll
see...
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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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incompatible releases, and makes sure clients using the old libbe.so will be
rejected.
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checking the physical frame buffer location.
* This allows us to map the whole frame buffer at once, which means there is no
need anymore to remap the memory on mode change.
* Also, this will ease the burden of the MTRRs, as the memory size will be
properly aligned.
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all MTRRs at once.
* Added a respective x86_set_mtrrs() kernel function.
* x86 CPU module:
- Implemented the new hook.
- Prefixed most debug output with the CPU index. Otherwise it gets quite
confusing with multiple CPUs.
- generic_init_mtrrs(): No longer clear all MTRRs, if they are already
enabled. This lets us benefit from the BIOS's setup until we install our
own -- otherwise with caching disabled things are *really* slow.
* arch_vm.cpp: Completely rewrote the MTRR handling as the old one was not
only slow (O(2^n)), but also broken (resulting in incorrect setups (e.g.
with cachable ranges larger than requested)), and not working by design for
certain cases (subtractive setups intersecting ranges added later).
Now we maintain an array with the successfully set ranges. When a new range
is added, we recompute the complete MTRR setup as we need to. The new
algorithm analyzing the ranges has linear complexity and also handles range
base addresses with an alignment not matching the range size (e.g. a range
at address 0x1000 with size 0x2000) and joining of adjacent/overlapping
ranges of the same type.
This fixes the slow graphics on my 4 GB machine (though unfortunately the
8 MTRRs aren't enough to fully cover the complete frame buffer (about 35
pixel lines remain uncachable), but that can't be helped without rounding up
the frame buffer size, for which we don't have enough information). It might
also fix#1823.
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to be cloned.
* Added "flags" parameter to the SetTo(const void*,...) version.
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window is currently updating its drawings as suggested by Stippi.
* Add this method to decide whether to call _FontChanged() in
BListView::SetFont().
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- Untested, but should work (will test it when I get home later today).
- This is my first attempt at adding something for compatibility reasons. Let
me know if something in wrong.
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- Rename "Configure Favorites..." to "Edit Favorites...".
- Remove the old-style Configure Favorites dialog in favor of simply
opening the favorites folder (~/config/settings/Tracker/go) in a
Tracker window for the user to manipulate.
- Rename the "Favorite Folders" section to simply "Favorites" as files
are also allowed (i.e. to easily open a template document).
- Removed completely arbitrary (and silent) 20 item limit to favorites
list.
- Automatic whitespace cleanup
Still to do: Grab the ref filter from the file panel (if any) and run the
favorites through it as well, since we want to filter out any non-folder
favorites that the app is incapable of handling. Also, the setting for
the favorites menu to show recent documents needs a new home, as it was
previously in the no longer existing Configure Favorites window. Suggestions
welcome, as I'm not currently seeing a spot in the Tracker prefs that would
make good sense.
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packages of the newly invented Haiku Package format
(http://dev.haiku-os.org/wiki/PackageFormat). It basically works, but it's
still work in progress (e.g. compression is not implemented yet), as is the
format itself.
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obviously POSIX got it wrong, as socklen_t hardly makes sense here).
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* Resurrected the __inet* prefix for binary compatibility with older Haiku
versions - this could be a temporary solution in case we want to export the
inet_* functions not just as weak symbols. In that case, the __inet* versions
would be dropped.
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server with GCC4 in a GCC2 system (and vice versa). See #4920 which this
patch closes, too.
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as long as the full set hasn't been implemented. They are guarded by the
B_ENABLE_INCOMPLETE_POSIX_AT_SUPPORT macro until then. Fixes the build.
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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, where they were misplaced, and joined them to fcntl.cpp.
* Added openat().
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returned by open() aren't suitable for directory iteration and because checks
have to be performed (like whether this is a directory at all and whether the
user has read permission).
* Added __create_dir_struct() for the attribute, index, and query open
functions to use instead.
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B_COMMON_SETTINGS_DIRECTORY/network/hosts.
* Moved the location of the "services" file to
B_COMMON_DATA_DIRECTORY/network/services.
* Removed headers I forgot to remove.
* Made getnameinfo() use socklen_t internally as well.
* Removed _PATH_* constants from netdb.h that we don't deliver anymore.
* Automatic whitespace cleanup.
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* Got rid of the TLS/multi-thread hacks of the previous port.
* Took over irs/lcl_sv.cpp, and irs/lcl_ho.c, and irs/lcl_pr.c from the previous
version as they contain customizations.
* Removed unused files from libbind.
* Only barely tested, so beware.
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* Therefore, all pthread functions should now work fine on all threads.
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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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variant as a field to a message, respectively initialize the variant from
one.
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* Made reference returned by _GetKey() const. That's sufficient.
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* Several fixes to get things building with gcc 4.
* Changed lookup of the _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ symbol. It is hidden and static
and get_image_symbol() doesn't find it.
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which are now being used to implement the word-wise keyboard navigation,
fixing #4785
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typedef, so it's clearer which one is the preferred one.
* Added BReference, a clone of BPrivate::Reference.
BPrivate::{Referenceable,Reference} are being phased out. Only the B* versions
should be used.
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* copied implementations for llround(), llroundf() and llroundl() from
glibc-2.3.2
* added corresponding declarations to math.h
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really something to play with without knowing the outcome.
* Fixed indentation/coding style violations introduced with r33783. Please take
more care when accepting patches!
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to the owning team.
* Instead, the team now maintains a list containing the ports it owns.
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* added header for dealing with binary numbers and bitmasks (C++ templates)
these "macro's" might not work well for long words, though
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* This makes sem_delete_owned_sems() a lot more efficient; before it would need
to scan the entire semaphore table.
* This speeds up the test build of the kernel by another 2 seconds (with
KDEBUG=2) on my laptop.
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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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(might cause some regressions in FFM)
* made accept first click user configurable
* updated the Mouse preflet to use the layout kit
* removed the warp and instant warp modes from the Mouse preflet
* changed internal representation of mouse modes (warp modes moved)
* coding style fixes
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* its own heap allocator instead of cbuf - this makes cbuf superfluous, and I
therefore removed it from the kernel. The heap is swappable, so lifts the
kernel's resource usage a bit. In the future, the heap should grow as well;
right now it should be at least as good as before.
* it no longer uses spinlocks, but just mutexes now for better scalability - it
was not usable with interrupts turned off anyway (due to its semaphore usage).
* it no longer uses semaphores, but condition variables.
* Needed to move the port initialization to a later point, as swappable memory
wasn't usable that early.
* All ports test are still passing, hopefully I didn't mess anything up :-)
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* Allow an allocator to be created on the heap to allow for non-locked
allocators to be created.
* Some cleanup.
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read out in the ConditionVariableEntry::WaitStatus(). That way you can notify
with a specific status that can be read out on the other end.
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during the width calculation
* used _TabExpandedStyledWidth() at all places that need to expand tabs,
fixing #4822
* removed _StyledWidthUTF8Safe() as it didn't make sense - we now perform
the same auto-scrolling horizontally as we do vertically
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* switching from wrapping to non-wrapping mode triggers a recomputation of
the text rect
* non-wrapping mode now triggers updating of the data rect for the horizontal
scrollbar as needed, fixing #4705
* corrected a couple of width computations that confused bounds and text
rect width, leading to drawing artefacts at the end of a line
* unified computation of text rect width to always take all lines into
account (not just the first one)
* some cleanup
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to avoid recurring problems during migration of subversion checkouts
(restored binary files that were garbled by subversions during checkout)
* added appropriate svn:mime-type property for problematic (binary) files
* removed a single (mistyped) svn:mimetype property
* dropped svn:eol-style property for cleanup (they all contained 'native')
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high contention of the read lock (I experimented with the VM page mapping
lock)), it actually hurt the compile performance pretty obviously.
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Quad are all reported as "Core 2", because the CPU count is already reported
separately.
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makes the reader case a lot less expensive, and should relieve the thread
spinlock contention a bit.
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I've now removed that code, and factored out a retrieve_current_mode()
function that can work on head A and B.
* This fixes Adrien's flickering problem on his laptop - I can't find the
bug ticket, though. Hopefully it does not break other laptop chips. Testing
would be welcome, as I don't have any other machine here.
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what you should use in for example BGroupLayout as spacing/inset.
* Changed the label spacing to be dependent on the font size, too (and enlarged
it a bit as well).
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software looking for them will find them) as a temporary fix for #4747.
In the long run, the functions declared in these headers should be
implemented by means of ICU and then the headers shall be made public again.
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Locker.cpp.
* The services are now using recursive_locks, and rw_locks instead.
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libroot. The mutex is a simple benaphore, the rw_lock is pretty much the same
as the one from libkernelland_emu but uses a mutex per lock instead of emulating
a global thread lock. Also added MutexLocking and RWLock{Read|Write}Locking and
AutoLockers based on them. It's cased with __cplusplus so the locks are also
usable from C. Everything's currently exposed in shared/private/locks.h but I
think we should make these locking primitves public.
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in the free and/or clear queue. This performs better in the case where only few
pages are free/clear but performs worse in the case where there are a lot of
usable pages. It's not used anywhere but it might come in handy one time.
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takes a list of iovecs describing the physical pages to be mapped. With it one
can map a set of physically disjoint pages into one linear virtual range. This
is a private API right now, but we might want to make it public as
map_physical_memory_vecs alongside map_physical_memory.
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* Note while this fixed running BeOS apps using BJoystick, it breaks all apps
(and SDL) that have been compiled for Haiku R1/alpha1. It's really bad that
r27171 went through unnoticed. We should really try harder next time (and
try to get the ABI change detection script working in an automated way).
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are required to be physically contiguos, which should be reworked to put them
into seperate iovecs. Still this manages to combine a great deal of page
writes into larger bursts already. Reduces the amount of IO requests being
scheduled (and greatly benefits media where page wise writes are slow when
they are accessed through a non-IOScheduler path, i.e. USB mass storage until
that is properly implemented).
* Abstracted per page page writing tasks into a PageWriteWrapper class.
* Abstracted per transfer page writing tasks into PageWriteTransfer class which
formerly was the PageWriterCallback.
* Use both classes from the PageWriterRun and from
vm_page_write_modified_page_range to remove code duplication.
* Adjusted synchronous VMAnonymousCache::Write() to cope correctly with larger
iovecs and more than one iovec. It assumed that there was exactly one page per
vector previously.
* Introduced MaxPagesPerWrite() and MaxPagesPerAsyncWrite() to VMCache to allow
a cache to specify restricitions. VMAnonymousCache does restrict the max pages
to 1 for WriteAsync right now as I didn't feel like reworking that one to cope
with non single page writes just yet.
* Pulled out PageWriteTransfer methods for better readability.
* Some typo fixes.
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anymore).
* Added interface to get the current settings.
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a dedicated mount server. This is pretty much a straight copy from the
AutoMounter code from Tracker, except
* the eject on unmount setting has been added (in Tracker, it's part of the
general settings, not the mount specific ones),
* scripting features have been added, such that it becomes possible to trigger
mounting the previoulsy mounted volumes from the outside, and most
importantly block until the operation is done (waiting for the reply).
TODO:
* Change Tracker to not run it's own AutoMounter, but send messages to the
new server.
* Move the eject when unmounting setting to the mount settings window.
* Enable the mount_server in the Bootscript.
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to still receive keyboard events. This is now used for menu windows (before,
the menu feel alone would trigger that behaviour).
* This also fixes bug #4691, as tool tip windows use the menu feel as well.
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enhanced it to also say Core 2 Quad and Core 2 Duo again, instead of just
Core 2. Thanks!
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the same as the two finger scrolling option (could be disabled, too, opinions
welcome).
* Added a new settings to disable horizontal two finger scrolling, since it's
not that easy to only scroll in one direction with this. Maybe a higher
starting boundary would also be an option for this instead, Clemens what do
you think?
* Minor cleanup.
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- Make the BuildScreenSaverDefaultSettingsView function be built into
libscreensaver.so and under the BPrivate namespace. This avoids the repetition
of the compiled code in each screen saver that uses it.
- Updated the ScreenSaver preferences to use this.
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default look for the settings of screen savers without complicated settings
views. This is based on the code originally in the ScreenSaver preferences
window.
Also fixed a type in the ScreenSaverRunner header.
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* Added new header headers/private/system/disk_device_types.h, which defines
the <DiskDeviceTypes.h> constants as macros and which can be used where the
constants cannot be used. The constants are defined using the macros, so now
there's only one place where the string literals should be specified.
* Use the macros in the partitioning systems. I was too lazy to also adjust the
file systems -- most of them seem to hard-code the string literal yet.
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- Fixed vfs_get_vnode_from_fd() return type.
- Added vfs_open_vnode().
- Added a "bool traverseLeafLink" parameter to vfs_get_fs_node_from_path().
It was always resolving symlinks.
* device manager/devfs:
- devfs: get_node_for_path() no longer resolves leaf symlinks. That still
doesn't help with file disk devices, as creating partition wouldn't work
anyway.
- Pulled the module-related implementation part of BaseDevice into new class
AbstractModuleDevice and made all methods of BaseDevice virtual. Small
adjustments to devfs to be happy with the new BaseDevice interface.
- Added BaseDevice subclass FileDevice, which maps the interface to a file's
file descriptor. Still got a few TODOs, but should basically work.
- Use FileDevice for publishing file disk devices in devfs. Now those do
actually work, though there's some BFS trouble with one of the images I
tested.
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also providing Lock() and Unlock(). Applied public header style.
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Remove the 4 cores limit at boot, and fix the allocator to handle 8 cores.
There are still performance problems, but this allows booting with 8 cores.
WARNING: since this changes x86 platform kernel args, you really don't want to update haiku_loader and kernel_x86 separately!
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aren't routed correctly over the 8259, it seems.
- Removed passing the hpet_regs around, since there's a static variable.
- Added lots of debug dprintfs.
- Fixed setting the timer interrupt to edge
- Timer is initialized once.
- Use the timer 0 instead of 2.
- Renamed register definitions to be more readable
- Use 64 bits registers and unions where applicable.
- Other things I don't remember
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Also shortened some defines using "TN" instead of "TIMER". It's also
the same scheme used in the specs
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-Jamrule for collectcatkeys no longer print all the strings, only a message when it can't parse one (happens for TR(variable) basically)
-Added fingerprint check in the plaintext catalog ReadFromFile. However, the adler checksum is different each time the catalog is loaded because it relies on the string being iterated always in the same order, but this is not always the case with an HashMap ! Some rethinking is needed, so disabled the check for now so it does not breaks the build
-Some try to debug the bluetooth preflet localization. Still buggy, but I wanted to commit all this mess before I break everything up again.
-Also sorted the fr.catkeys files to be in the same order as the autogenerated en.catkeys (this is useless but makes them easier to check) and updated their fingerprint even if they are still not checked.
-Miscelaneous style fixes, small bugfixes, more error checking and error messages saying where they come from.
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been since long already.
This should help aljen reintegrate his gallium branch sooner than later,
which after the speed improvment on softpipe made last days will
be welcomed, I'll bet ;-)
Maybe it's possible to even have both current Mesa Software Renderer add-on
*and* Gallium-based SoftPipe one. Will need to actually support renderer
selection (in OpenGL preference panel or via a missing OpenGL Kit API),
as today the first add-on found is the only one ever selected...
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-MarkForTranslation was not scanned by collectcatkeys, improved the regexp to take it into account
-Some gristing was missing in jamrules, added a bit, still seem to miss some.
-Replaced $(var:B).ext with $(var:S=.ext) as it is the proper way in order not to loose grist and mess things up
-Removed icu include and replaced direct class nesting with pointer to avoid binary compatibility breakage on ICU updates.
-Fixed TimeFormatSettingsView to properly include needed icu things. Should not be there, actually. Needs cleanup.
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-Some style fixes (mostly whitespace)
-Switch to the short language list and make it build again. seems to have trouble with BStringByteSink and utf8, or is it just my build env having encoding problems ?
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work to do, but it's about time to give this code more exposure.
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Net_server starts services by invoking fork() followed by exec(). If the latter
fails (for instance because the service isn't installed), the forked child is
invoking exit(). This in turn unloads libbe, triggering static cleanup code in
BMessage, which deletes a couple of message ports that were inherited from the
parent during the fork. After that, net_server was desparately missing those
ports and no longer worked reliably.
* in InitTerminateLibBe, we now register an atfork-(child-)handler, which
takes care to re-initialize the static reply ports used by BMessage code
* added BMessage::Private::StaticReInitForkedChild wrapper and
BMessage::_StaticReInitForkedChild() implementation which overwrites the
inherited port IDs with a set of own ports
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mapped pages and a non-read and non-write protection to block a certain address
range from being used by anything.
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that will fix the problem fixed in r32926 for all derived classes.
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Increased the scrollers size from 10 to 12, since at high resolutions,
they're really too small.
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documentation found in those headers - this stuff should go into the Haiku
Book instead (although I'm not even sure the USB_rle.h, and midi_driver.h
are really needed any longer).
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some unneeded ones, which still had the be copyright. Also removed BufferIO
from the build and deleted the implementation, since it wasn't used.
There are still some more... +alphabranch
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* Got rid of <dirent_private.h> -- the __DIR structure is private to dirent.c,
now. The attribute directory, index directory, and query functions use the
the public POSIX API, so does the kernel module code. Those components were
not initializing the structure correctly anymore since the introduction of
telldir()/seekdir().
+alphabranch
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This fixes ticket #4362 and probably also #4360 and #4370
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* Removed private types from MediaEncoder.h (These have Haiku counterparts,
I expect MediaEncoder is not yet implemented...)
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BGLView header. This lets us get rid of ugly casting in the implementation.
Also changed a calloc() to malloc(), since the memory is memcpy()'d right
afterwards.
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* Cleaned up our own headers.
* Moved translator errors into Errors.h.
* Removed extra TranslationKit.h.
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workspace activation message was asynchronous, whether or not the
BWindowScreen stopped drawing in time was pure luck (this also caused crashes
with the VESA driver, as that one unmaps its frame buffer during mode switch).
Introduced a new AS_DIRECT_SCREEN_LOCK protocol for this.
* In the long term, we should let BWindowScreen use the same mechanism as
BDirectWindows, though.
* Removed superfluous locking in BDirectWindow::_InitData().
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* Fixed copyrights (puncuation and capitalization, removed authors from
headers)
* Updated indentation style
* Unified pointer/reference style
* Re-ordered some methods for better grouping where it could be done
(abd adopted source accordingly)
* Small coding style fixes here and there
No functional change intended.
+alphabranch
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* Code cleanup
* Refactoring (the unit tests still pass)
* Disabled experimental API (BAffineTransform, which is not yet publically
available anyway)
+alphabranch
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missing. IIRC, I did write an app way back that used this class...
+alphabranch
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* Added warning about this being experimental API.
+alphabranch
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