the default setting for the "debug syslog" feature (can still be overridden
in the boot loader). Per default enabled for kdebug level >= 1.
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* build shared and static libraries for libtiff, cleaned libtiff sources
* TIFFTranslator now uses this library
I used 3.8 as library version as it seems the API didn't change since then
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need to edit their UserBuildConfig to use "BeZillaBrowser".
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resolves the issue of FreeBSD 8.0 of creating ISOs that will not boot. ISO
creation was also tested with FreeBSD 7.2 and Haiku r35767 gcc2hybrid.
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* applied Matt's patch (somewhat changed) that corrects the links for gcc4's
libstdc++.so and libsupc++.so in case of a gcc2 hybrid (they must point
to /system/lib/gcc4/... instead of /system/lib/...)
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whether to extract the firmware archive onto Haiku Image or to simply copy
it intact. This allows the ipw2100 and iprowifi2200 firmware archives to be
copied onto the default images. Fixes#5523
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* the optional package ICU-devel now explicitly installs the appropriate
symlinks for the development libraries as required (for both standard
and hybrid builds)
* ICU-devel now depends on Development (more indicative than required, but
I think it makes sense)
Thanks to Matt and Rene for pointing me in the right direction.
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(basic) development optional packages - needs
some more investigation
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* Added iprowifi4965 driver to the image.
* Add the firmware for the Wifi drivers that need it to the image.
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* updated optional package ICU-devel to include links to make the libs available
for development (only links for the current abi are being created)
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the haiku-anyboot-image pseudo target. As I'm not too much at home with Jam I'd
appreciate any input. Especially for the TODO where removing the MBR using
RmTemps seems to cause a failure to get it built again every other time.
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Added optional package WifiFirmwareScriptData, which is for people who build
their own images & have wifi hardware that requires install-wifi-firmwares.sh
and have no active network connection.
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* Added "extractedSubDir" parameter to ExtractArchiveTo{Container,HaikuImage}.
If given it specified the path of the subdirectory in the archive that
shall be extracted.
* Added AddWifiFirmwareToHaikuImage rule for extracting Wifi firmware
archives onto the image.
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* InstallOptionalHaikuImagePackage: Made the first argument an actual file
name, i.e. the extension ".zip" is no longer appended by it.
* Renamed rules UnzipArchiveTo{Container,HaikuImage} to
ExtractArchiveTo{Container,HaikuImage} and generalized them to support
tgz/tar.gz archives (implemented in build_haiku_{image,cd}).
* Removed DownloadOptionalPackage. DownloadFile is used instead.
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* Renamed DownloadFile to DownloadLocatedFile.
* Pulled a generalized rule DownloadFile out of DownloadOptionalPackage.
* Added InstallSourceArchive rule which can be used in OptionalPackages to
add sources for installed packages to the image.
* Added configure option --include-sources to enable including the sources
for third party software in the image.
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* Removed the test driver from the image; it serves no practical purpose.
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* moves Firefox's jam code to BeZillaBrowser
* echos a warning on Firefox being phased out.
* sets BeZillaBrowser as a dependency of Firefox
The last two to ease transition from Firefox. This fixes#3529.
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compiler. Fixes#5322 (the ones in /boot/develop would be overwritten).
* Simplified the Jamfile building these libraries.
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compatibility between two different versions of a shared library.
Even when using this tool, you still need to make up your mind about compatibility, but
IMHO it helps a lot.
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could prove to be a major PITA (because of all the dependencies that would need to be rebuilt)
* when adding a library to the image, its optional minor abi version is taken care of, too (i. e. a
corresponding link is created).
* the ABI-related links in /system/lib are now replicated in /boot/develop/lib/<arch>
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Update Netsurf and Bezilla packages to include compatible version of libjpeg. This is a temporary measure until they're properly rebuilt against libjpeg 8.
Closes ticket #5329.
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build system
* declared ICU-libs as private system libraries, which causes them to no longer
be available for building software (they no longer are linked from the
development lib folder, so the linker won't find them)
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* Added support to do larger raw allocations (up to one large chunk (128 pages))
in the slab areas. For an even larger allocation an area is created (haven't
seen that happen yet, though).
* Added kernel tracing (SLAB_MEMORY_MANAGER_TRACING).
* _FreeArea(): Copy and paste bug: The meta chunks of the to be freed area
would be added to the free lists instead of being removed from them. This
would corrupt the lists and also lead to all kinds of misuse of meta chunks.
object caches:
* Implemented CACHE_ALIGN_ON_SIZE. It is no longer set for all small object
caches, but the block allocator sets it on all power of two size caches.
* object_cache_reserve_internal(): Detect recursion and don't wait in such a
case. The function could deadlock itself, since
HashedObjectCache::CreateSlab() does allocate memory, thus potentially
reentering.
* object_cache_low_memory():
- I missed some returns when reworking that one in r35254, so the function
might stop early and also leave the cache in maintenance mode, which would
cause it to be ignored by object cache resizer and low memory handler from
that point on.
- Since ReturnSlab() potentially unlocks, the conditions weren't quite correct
and too many slabs could be freed.
- Simplified things a bit.
* object_cache_alloc(): Since object_cache_reserve_internal() does potentially
unlock the cache, the situation might have changed and their might not be an
empty slab available, but a partial one. The function would crash.
* Renamed the object cache tracing variable to SLAB_OBJECT_CACHE_TRACING.
* Renamed debugger command "cache_info" to "slab_cache" to avoid confusion with
the VMCache commands.
* ObjectCache::usage was not maintained anymore since I introduced the
MemoryManager. object_cache_get_usage() would thus always return 0 and the
block cache would not be considered cached memory. This was only of
informational relevance, though.
slab allocator misc.:
* Disable the object depots of block allocator caches for object sizes > 2 KB.
Allocations of those sizes aren't so common that the object depots yield any
benefit.
* The slab allocator is now fully self-sufficient. It allocates its bootstrap
memory from the MemoryManager, and the hash tables for HashedObjectCaches use
the block allocator instead of the heap, now.
* Added option to use the slab allocator for malloc() and friends
(USE_SLAB_ALLOCATOR_FOR_MALLOC). Currently disabled. Works in principle and
has virtually no lock contention. Handling for low memory situations is yet
missing, though.
* Improved the output of some debugger commands.
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One just has to love the write overlay. That one really saved a lot
of work.
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* Added amd64-* as supported host gcc machine.
* Added work-around for AMD64 FreeBSD 8: It only has a static libsupc++,
which prevents us from building shared libraries, so we use the shared
libstdc++ instead.
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You will want to edit /boot/home/config/settings/kernel/netfs-server before you
run netfs_server for the first time (or use netfs_server_prefs on the command
line, see below).
To run the server:
$ /system/servers/netfs_server &
To run the client:
$ /system/servers/authentication_server &
$ mkdir /dummy
$ mount -t userlandfs -p "netfs """ /dummy
A "Network" icon will appear on your desktop. Remote servers will appear inside
the "Network" folder (host name). Inside a folder for a server are the shares
of that server. (I.e. what has been defined as share in that respective server's
netfs-server driver settings file). netfs_server has actually a new settings
file format, you can create settings by using "netfs_server_prefs --help" on the
command line. Have fun!
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* Moved the "tmp" directory out of /var, and to /boot/common/cache/.
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Changed strings to sentence case in various places. This is the
case-misc.diff part of ticket #5169.
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temporary solution as long as there is no package manager available. When
executing the script, it mentions this, too. This fixes#4680. Thank you.
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B_USE_BUILTIN_ATOMIC_FUNCTIONS is defined most atomic_*() functions are
redefined as macros using the built-ins directly.
* Enabled that feature for the x86 build. Might work on other platforms as
well, but that needs to be tested.
No significant speedup for the -j8 Haiku image build.
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only -jN and gcc's build system has problems with multiple jobs. It works
fine for binutils and gcc 4 though.
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access to a vm_page. It is basically an atomically accessed thread ID field
in the vm_page structure, which is explicitly set by macros marking the
critical sections. As a first positive effect I had to review quite a bit of
code and found several issues.
* Added several TODOs and comments. Some harmless ones, but also a few
troublesome ones in vm.cpp regarding page unmapping.
* file_cache: PrecacheIO::Prepare()/read_into_cache: Removed superfluous
vm_page_allocate_page() return value checks. It cannot fail anymore.
* Removed the heavily contended "pages" lock. We use different policies now:
- sModifiedTemporaryPages is accessed atomically.
- sPageDeficitLock and sFreePageCondition are protected by a new mutex.
- The page queues have individual locks (mutexes).
- Renamed set_page_state_nolock() to set_page_state(). Unless the caller says
otherwise, it does now lock the affected pages queues itself. Also changed
the return value to void -- we panic() anyway.
* set_page_state(): Add free/clear pages to the beginning of their respective
queues as this is more cache-friendly.
* Pages with the states PAGE_STATE_WIRED or PAGE_STATE_UNUSED are no longer
in any queue. They were in the "active" queue, but there's no good reason
to have them there. In case we decide to let the page daemon work the queues
(like FreeBSD) they would just be in the way.
* Pulled the common part of vm_page_allocate_page_run[_no_base]() into a helper
function. Also fixed a bug I introduced previously: The functions must not
vm_page_unreserve_pages() on success, since they remove the pages from the
free/clear queue without decrementing sUnreservedFreePages.
* vm_page_set_state(): Changed return type to void. The function cannot really
fail and no-one was checking it anyway.
* vm_page_free(), vm_page_set_state(): Added assertion: The page must not be
free/clear before. This is implied by the policy that no-one is allowed to
access free/clear pages without holding the respective queue's lock, which is
not the case at this point. This found the bug fixed in r34912.
* vm_page_requeue(): Added general assertions. panic() when requeuing of
free/clear pages is requested. Same reason as above.
* vm_clone_area(), B_FULL_LOCK case: Don't map busy pages. The implementation is
still not correct, though.
My usual -j8 Haiku build test runs another 10% faster, now. The total kernel
time drops about 18%. As hoped the new locks have only a fraction of the old
"pages" lock contention. Other locks lead the "most wanted list" now.
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'+' as part of their name, which is illegal for shell variables (where the
corresponding replacement character is 'X').
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(--update must be given as first option, but can be followed by others)
* added simple perl scripts that is used by configure to convert BuildSetup
from jam to shell format
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* Determine HOST_LD and HOST_OBJCOPY in configure.
* Removed Solaris ld work-around in BuildSetup.
The change requires configure to be re-run. Alternatively HOST_{LD,OBJCOPY}
can be added to generated/build/BuildConfig.
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TODO: determine which other command line tools may also fit under this new group.
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* let BuildSetup set HAIKU_HOST_IS_BIG_ENDIAN according to HOST_GCC_MACHINE
* minor cleanup in BuildSetup
* when building ICU, set the endianness indicator suffix according to
HAIKU_HOST_IS_BIG_ENDIAN
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