* Add IsDilation() to BAffineTransform and Transformable which check
whether the transform is a dilation, i.e. consists of only
translation and/or scaling
Conflicts:
src/kits/interface/PicturePlayer.cpp
src/servers/app/ServerPicture.cpp
In addition, the following files were also adapted to master branch
BPicture changes during the merge:
src/kits/interface/PicturePlayer.h
src/servers/app/PictureBoundingBoxPlayer.cpp
* Added B_ prefix.
* Renamed 16 bit variants to B_LENDIAN16_*.
* Added 32 bit variants (albeit only 16 of them for now).
* Adjusted headers that were using them.
When an HTTPS request uses an SSL certificate that OpenSSL considers
untrusted, and the user decides to continue anyway, add the certificate
to an exception list. Match certificates against this list and don't ask
the user again if they are already there.
Fixes#12004. Thanks to markh for the initial patch and peeking into the
WebKit code!
Reduce duplication of code by
* Removing from elf_common.h definitions available in os/kernel/elf.h
* Deleting elf32.h and elf64.h
* Renaming elf_common.h to elf_private.h
* Updating source to build using public and private ELF header files
together
Signed-off-by: Jessica Hamilton <jessica.l.hamilton@gmail.com>
Make a version of elf.h (assembled from the private header files
elf_common.h, elf32.h and elf64.h, and including Haiku's extensions for
C++) available to applications ported from UNIX.
Signed-off-by: Jessica Hamilton <jessica.l.hamilton@gmail.com>
* Ie. a listing of all targets/jobs, as well as specific (basic) info
on each.
* Also added a bit of optional debug output.
* Moved translating the path to launch time -- we should take the job's
environment into account here at some point.
The use of an unreliable test for relocatability effectively broke
runtime_loader's support for non-position-independent executables, as it
would insist on randomly positioning these files' segments in memory
anyway causing the program to quickly crash.
With this change runtime_loader uses the object type specified in the
file's header to determine whether its segments can be safely relocated,
restoring support for non-PI executables.
Fixes#12427.
Signed-off-by: Adrien Destugues <pulkomandy@pulkomandy.tk>
* Add -fgnu89-inline flag for libroot/posix/glibc
* Change __GNUC__ == 4 to __GNUC__ >= 4
Signed-off-by: Adrien Destugues <pulkomandy@pulkomandy.tk>
Fixes#11990, most of the changes had already been done.
* A dependent job was requeued even if it wasn't part of the queue
before. The code relied on dependent jobs being already enqueued;
but that cannot be guaranteed.
* If a job failed, its dependent jobs are now also set to failed, so
that they won't be requeued at a later point.
* This caused some of the "Launching xxx failed: Operation not allowed"
messages in the boot process. Those actually weren't harmless, and
could mess up the natural job order.
* Sticky events are events that keep their signal raised, ie. even if
a job is initialized afterwards, it will still be triggered.
* Consolidated naming for external events.
* Events are now registered once they are actually being used. This
allows them to allocate the resources they need to do their thing.
* No impact to non-ValleyView chipsets
* Bump some register locations for VLV
* Only have HDMI port to test with on my ValleyView GPU
and our driver seems to be missing all HDMI and
sideband functionality.
* As ValleyView chipsets seem to be UEFI only, we don't
have VESA fallback, so this shouldn't cause regressions.
(unless we get UEFI framebuffer support)
* Move to more standardized functions matching AHCI spec
* Don't perform unnecessary double port resets
* Begin implementing a software reset to try first per spec.
Software reset needs more work, falls through to port reset
for the moment which is stable.
* Don't duplicate ATA defines, use what we already provide.
* Tested working on VirtualBox 1-16 AHCI ports, Intel C200,
and AMD FCH.
* Each io_context now has a "inherit_fds" member that decides whether
or not this context allows to inherit FDs to its children.
* This replaces the former O_CLOEXEC mechanism.
* You can specify which borders will be drawn using the
BControlLook::B_TOP_BORDER, ... constants.
* Adapted Mail to no longer need the SetInsets() hack.
* Moved entirely into MainWindow.
* Moved duplicated code into separate methods.
* Resize the main window on larger screens by default, as we can make
use of the extra space.
* Use BWindow::MoveOnScreen() instead of make_sure_frame_is_on_screen()
as the former has more info. And is even smarter now as it can
optionally resize windows to fit on screen.
* Center window on screen by default (ie. when there are no settings).
This introduces a more sane API (currently private) that allows for
safer and possibly more efficient implementations:
* It uses a struct of named and typed function pointers instead of just
a void pointer array. This adds type safety to the callbacks so the
compiler can figure out if things match up before subtle bugs get
introduced.
* It provides bounds for all strings/buffers passed to the callbacks.
* It uses const references instead of implicitly copying arguments.
* It folds stroke_x/fill_x pairs into draw_x functions with a fill
argument to reduce the amount of functions needed.
* It uses unsigned values where negative values make no sense.
The old API has been implemented on top of the new one using adapter
functions. It makes copies of all data passed to the callbacks which
effectively keeps the picture data from being modified. This matches
with the R5 behaviour.
This also reimplements the buffer parsing to be safe against corrupted
data by validating that the types actually fit in the provided sizes
and buffers (using a templated reader).
Since this class is used from the app_server with user provided data,
making it more safe is important even though it comes with a slight
overhead (replicating R5 behaviour, i.e. crashing the app_server when
corrupted data is fed, doesn't seem very appropriate here).
* Added missing const to some getter methods.
* Date() now tries to parse the date of the mail, and return it as
a time_t; you can still retrieve the actual string via
HeaderField("Date") if you have to.
* Mail now shows the time in the local time zone, and with the
current locale.
* While this breaks binary compatibility with earlier Haiku releases,
use values that are less likely to clash with actual use cases.
* Specifically, using a negative spacing is one way to get rid of the
border of BScrollViews, to put them into a window neatly.
* Also, BControlLook now uses a switch to resolve them.
* This has been necessary due to the undefined call order of
of static objects. Fixes#12315.
* The bug has been caused by the linker which free unused resources,
making the BMediaRoster to run in a zombie state. In this state
anything such as a message could make the looper to crash.
* The class is reintroduced with some differences though, we are
going to protect it from another thread calling Roster() while the
BMediaRoster is quitting and implement BMediaRosterEx::Quit.
* Unregister registrar notifications before we quit our thread. Avoid
to uninitialize anything from QuitRequested as it may cause problems.
The POSIX standard requires us to allow assert.h to be included multiple
times with differnt values of NDEBUG. So we can't have a global header
guard on the files. However, we must also make sure that we don't
declare functions multiple times in that case. Re-introduce an header
guard on the part of the file where we declare functions, only.
Fixes lots of warnings when building Netsurf.
It allows to launch the app, but keep its main thread suspended instead
of automatically resuming it.
Also add appThread argument which allows to retrieve the main thread of
the launched team.
* Make test-app_server work again in a launch_daemon environment
* test_registrar gets a separate signature and port name again so the
host system can distinguish it from the system registrar
* AppServer is normally a BServer now, however, there can't be two
BApplications in one team. A class TestServerLoopAdapter is added,
which becomes the base class of AppServer instead of BServer when
compiling for libbe_test. It's an adapter class which looks towards
AppServer as it if was a BServer, but internally it is derived from
MessageLooper (like the old AppServer before the transition to
BServer).
This way, AppServer can stay a BServer in normal builds and it also
avoids having to use too many #ifdefs to distinguish the two
versions.
2 concrete classes which are currently implemented:
* BSpinner (works on int32s)
* BDecimalSpinner (works on doubles)
In addition BAbstractSpinner now inherits from BControl instead of
BView/BInvoker. This allowed for code simplification at the cost of needing to
cast for the decimal version because SetValue(int32 value) comes from BControl.
Also, add a spinner_button_style enum with 3 options:
* SPINNER_BUTTON_HORIZONTAL_ARROWS
* SPINNER_BUTTON_VERTICAL_ARROWS
* SPINNER_BUTTON_PLUS_MINUS
which sets the spinner arrows to either use horizontal arrows (left/right)
vertical arrows, (up/down), or +/- symbols (the default).
If the spinner button is using horizontal arrows you can decrement and increment
the spinner value by pushing control+left/right, otherwise you can increment and
decrement by pushing up or down. The reason for needing control is so that you
can move the cursor in the textbox otherwise.
Switch the 3 apps that are currently using BSpinners to use the integer variety
in Deskbar preferences, WebPostive preferences, and Screen preferences.
It provides a way for filesystems to cache a lookup failure and
therefore prevents repeated lookups of missing entries. This is a
common scenario for example in command lookup and compiling, where
each directory in PATH or each include directory is searched for the
given entry.
The individual debug heap implementations are now exposed via a
structure of function pointers and a common frontend dispatches the
malloc and malloc_debug APIs through them.
The MALLOC_DEBUG environment variable can be used to select the guarded
heap by adding 'g', otherwise the debug heap is used as the default.
Consequently the separate libroot_guarded is not needed anymore and has
been removed.
To allow the use of environment variables this early, init_env_post_heap
has been added and the heap dependent atfork() moved there. This allowed
to fold the code of init_heap_post_env into init_heap so the former has
been removed.
* Killing the thread leaks resources, and it will terminate cleanly and
safely when the destructor exits anyway.
* Fixes#12293. Thanks to ttcoder, jackburton and bonefish for investigating!
* Does not fix#12286. Going to bissect now...
* The first problem was the O(n^2) complexity of the algorithm, it's
now linear and try to act in a circular way by dispatching
events and reading the port in a balanced way. This exclude
a certain degree of possible deadlocks.
* Add detection and escape when the system try to kill the
thread. This solve some blocking issues on exit et similia
that i had with libjackcompat.
* The algorithm choose soon which event to focus on.
* Lateness is calculated just before the event is dispatched
as it is the more appropriate place, otherwise we would be
calculating something imprecise/guessed.
* Remove timed_event_queue::queued_time. It's more precise to
just use the RealTime() before to Dispatch the event.
* It should solve the BSoundPlayer lateness problems.
* With those improvements the media_kit is not going to lock
completely under stress conditions, instead it try to work
in a best effort shape.
* There's still room for improvements, for example i'm considering some
strategies in lateness situations such as update scheduling latency,
try to decrease waiting time and detect when we are too early on
the other hand to recover when the load go down.
* Thanks to Julian Harnath for sharing his WIP patch which helped
with some controls such as avoiding negative lateness.
* Comments are welcome!
* B_AUTO_UPDATE_SIZE_LIMITS only really makes sense for resizable
windows, and it only sets the minimum/maximum window size.
* ResizeToPreferred() resizes the window to its preferred size, and
also supports height-for-width layouts.
* Due to the needs to provide a peaceful UX, i moved out the
notifications mechanism from the Media preflet and i have
integrated it with the launch and shutdown functions of MediaDefs.h.
* This implied to introduce a new launch_media_server function
similar to the shutdown_media_server allowing to specify a custom
notification function too.
* Both functions then are reworked to send by default notifications
to the Deskbar, this was needed because in a lot of situations
the mechanism failed without correctly noticing the user.
* The one argument launch_media_server is considered to be deprecated,
the default argument is removed to mantain binary compatibility but
make new apps to automatically use the new one with just the default
arguments. This is needed due to conflicts in overloading.
* Improve notifications by indirectly extending localization
to old BeOS apps.
* Add new methods
BView::BeginLayer(uint8 opacity)
BView::EndLayer()
* All drawing between begin and end of a layer is redirected onto an
intermediate bitmap. When ending the layer, this bitmap is
composited onto the view with the opacity given when the layer was
started.
* Layers can be nested arbitrarily and will be blended onto each
other in order. There can also be any arbitrary interleaving of
layer begin/end and drawing operations.
* Internally, drawing commands are redirected into a BPicture between
BeginLayer and EndLayer (but client code need not know or care
about this). Client code can also start/end other BPictures while
inside a layer.
* Uses the PictureBoundingBoxPlayer to determine the size of the
layer bitmap before allocating and drawing into it, so it does not
allocate more memory than necessary and -- more importantly -- it
will not alpha-composite more pixels than necessary.
* Drawing mode is always set to B_OP_ALPHA, blend mode to
(B_PIXEL_ALPHA, B_ALPHA_COMPOSITE) while inside layers. This is
necessary for (a) correct compositing output and (b) for
redirection of drawing into the intermediate bitmap, which uses the
renderer_region offset (in B_OP_COPY, the Painter does not use the
AGG renderer methods, it directly accesses the pixel data. This
would access out-of-bounds without the offset, so B_OP_COPY cannot
be allowed.)
To ensure these modes aren't changed, BView::SetDrawingMode()
and BView::SetBlendingMode() are ignored while inside a layer.
* The main motivation behind this new API is WebKit, which internally
expects such a layers functionality to be present. A performant and
reusable implementation of this functionality can only be done
server-side in app_server.
* This is done by watching to registrar notifications
and providing a minimal service to contact the
media roster in private API. The roster use this
service to automatically reconnect to the media_server.
* Improve consistency by adding a BMediaRosterEx destructor
and using it for the specular functionality of ctor instead
to use the father's class destructor.
* Avoid double initialization of MediaInitializer that
becomes MediaRosterUndertaker.
* Remove superfluos call to BMediaRoster::Quit()
in media_addon_server.
* This closes#12114 again; while not POSIX, it's just a line away.
* Removed exect() from the header -- not sure where this came from.
but I can't find anything about it on the net.
* Consolidated use of asterisk style in exec.cpp.
For defining the text that appears alongside the icon.
This function really has too many parameters; we probably should break
it out into a BAction class...
* This also fixes the shutdown process, as the registrar no longer
kills the app_server.
* Removed SERVER_PORT_NAME definition as it has no use anymore.
* When creating the port of the registrar's authentication manager, we
now set it manually, so that the user/group functions work.
* This allows LaunchDaemon::_StartSession() to set up the user, and
groups as needed.
* Instead, the caller should have done this already. This is really
outside of the scope of the launch_daemon.
* Fixed Login with empty passwords; removed the (unused) test login
feature along the way.
* You can now add arbitrarily named fields to the message as well,
without having them all specified in the template.
* Also added a missing converter method that is called when there
are no values to add, and implemented all methods in the base
class, so that you only have to implement the methods you actually
need.
* BRoster now allows settings a "no-registrar" mode that is currently
only honored in _LaunchApp(), though.
* Job::Launch() is now using this, which also allows launching
applications by signature (ie. if the job name matches the
signature, you can omit the "launch" option).
* You can now put jobs/services into a target.
* Instead of having Login started as part of the normal boot process,
it's now in the "login" target.
* The app_server now launches the login target when a login becomes
available (ie. during startup, but that could be improved later on).
* Instead of launching Tracker/Deskbar directly, we now launch the
Login application.
* This will now start a new session for the selected user (the password
is currently ignored).
* When a user session is started, the launch_daemon forks, and the
child then restarts the LaunchDaemon application in user mode.
* It then registers itself with its parent, in order to resolve user
dependent services.
* Added a user launch file that will cause Tracker, and Deskbar to
start in the new session.
* get_roster_port_name() is no longer needed.
* This also removes the app_server restart code from the debug
server -- this will be done by the launch_daemon in the future.
* Instead of letting the kernel search for the syslog port, the
daemon now registers itself with the kernel (which even solves
a TODO).
* A port is created for the actual log messages from the launch_daemon,
and used on start.
* However, the SyslogTest does not yet work, due to the BMessage <->
KMessage communication problems.
* These methods don't really work yet, as BMessage doesn't support
replying with a KMessage; the request is received, but the reply
never gets to the target.
* Dropped "create_port" -- this is now the default for services.
* Additionally (or alternatively, if you use the "legacy" mode), you can
now create named ports, and specify their capacity.
* Added convenience methods to BLaunchRoster that automatically use the
signature of the current be_app.
* BRoster::Launch() cannot be used (yet), as it pre-registers the
application we're launching, and that won't work for the registrar or
anything else until the registrar is up and running.
* Renamed B_GET_LAUNCH_CONNECTIONS to B_GET_LAUNCH_DATA.
* Add the team ID to the get-launch-data reply.
* Added BLaunchRoster::GetPort() for convenience.
* Removed some superfluous debug output, but temporarily dump all stdio
to /dev/dprintf (ie. the syslog).
* Made job matching case insensitive (as MIME types should be).
* This enables a mechanism to profile almost the complete boot process
(starting with main2()), if SYSTEM_PROFILER is defined to 1.
* You can access the profiling data using "profile -r".
* This will be heavily inspired by Apple's launchd, as well as
systemd -- for now it really doesn't do a whole lot, though.
* What works so far: the configuration files are read, parsed, and
the jobs created.
* The jobs are even initialized, and their message ports created.
* BApplication now retrieves a previously created port from the
launch_daemon for use with BServer.
* Only the registrar actually uses this for now.
BColumnListView:
- Add helper method for getting the visible rect of a given field.
Refactor SuggestTextPosition to use it.
{Tree,Table}:
- Add wrapper to retrieve table cell rect using the aforementioned
BCLV helper.