This adds some of the development packages for x86_64. All of the
DevelopmentBase packages (gcc, make, jam, bison, flex, m4, mkdepend)
have been built and uploaded.
* made private Catalog.h header public by moving it to
os/locale/tools/CollectingCatalog.h
* reintroduce B_COLLECTING_CATKEYS define (which is expected to be set
during a collectcatkeys session) in order to decide whether or not
to automatically include the CollecingCatalog.h header from Catalog.h
* adjust jam rule for collecting catalog keys accordingly
Turns out that libgcc is needed, for some reason building the kernel
with -O0 does not end up referencing libgcc but -O2 does. A separate
build of it is done with -mno-red-zone, same reason as for libsupc++.
Ended up being easy to rebuild with different CFLAGS: previously I'd
tried doing `CFLAGS="-mno-red-zone" make` in the libgcc dir which
didn't override, the correct way is `make CFLAGS="-mno-red-zone"`
Kernel mode code on x86_64 needs to be built with -mno-red-zone as
interrupts would corrupt the red zone if it were in use. However, the
kernel is linked with libsupc++, which was not compiled with
-mno-red-zone. If an interrupt occurred in libsupc++ code the red zone
would get corrupted. This was causing random panics, particularly under
heavy system load. Therefore, on x86_64 a separate build of libsupc++
with -mno-red-zone is now done for the kernel to use. Note: this commit
will require a rerun of configure and rebuild of cross tools.
This also matches the client_window_info.show_hide_level field used in Deskbar
and other applications.
While doing this, keep fShowLevel fully in sync between BWindow and app_server,
use one message type for both hiding and showing, and make the decision to show
and hide the window in the app_server.
Lastly make minimize behave as described in the Be Book: hidden windows cannot
be minimized, and minimized windows which get hidden become unminimized.
Initializing the IO-APIC will initialize the PCI module, which does
read the MSI config of the devices only when MSIs are available.
Since we initialized them only after that, that condition wasn't met.
Later, due to the uninitialized arch info, MSIs were still marked as
available (0xcc = 204 MSIs). Due to the also uninitialized configured
count, they were always deemed busy however, in effect just breaking
MSI support whereever IO-APICs were available.
Replaced remaining "Preferences" and "Options" with "Settings" as
that is generally used for app settings instead of the system
preferences found in the preference panels.
Renamed Tracker's "Preferences" to "Tracker preferences" to be
similar to the entries in the Deskbar and e.g. the Media replicant
in the Deskbar tray.
TextWidget tried to detect if the editing box would span outside the PoseView,
but it was using an hardcoded value of 1 for the minimum left value. But in Icon mode,
negative values can occur. Change to use the view's origin (top left corner of the view).
This reverts commit 14b654326d.
Unfortunately that changeset causes a regression on GCC 2, which
makes playback of (some?) video impossible. This is due to Libavcodec
being miscompiled, which requires gcc >= 4.2
Resolves the regression of #8856, but does not fix the root issue.
Due to clipping of a rect to match the view bounds, there was a confusion
as to whether the rect was at the top of the view bounds, or above the view
bounds as both met the condition.
Fixes#8876.
This bug was introduced by changing IS_USER_ADDRESS to check against
USER_BASE AND USER_TOP rather than just !IS_KERNEL_ADDRESS. Faults
on addresses outside both the user and kernel address spaces (i.e. the
gap between user and kernel) would result in addressSpace being NULL,
but addressSpace was being used without checking for NULL at one point.
If an uncanonical address is accessed a general protection fault will
be raised. When in the debugger, uncanonical address faults should be
handled by the fault handler (if any).
The coreutils sources get built against the regex.h included with
coreutils, but linked against the regex implementation in libroot. Some
of the types used by coreutils' regex implementation differ from those
in libroot's on 64-bit platforms meaning they are incompatible. Fixed by
building coreutils' own regex implementation rather than linking to
libroot's (GCC 2 still uses libroot though, coreutils' implementation
doesn't build with GCC 2).
This reverts commit df62aa28a7.
Nope, this did not work, it added a new file instead of renaming
the existing one, so there are 2 French (Bépo).keymap files instead
of one, tricky.
* fs_darwin.c => fs_darwin.cpp
* fs_freebsd.c => fs_freebsd.cpp
* use bool instead of int again in fs_darwin.cpp (C => C++)
* declare loop varibles inline again in fs_freebsd.cpp (C => C++)
* 2 newlines between top header gaurd and first #include
* 2 newlines after last #include
* freebsd/endian.h and freebsd/regex.h convert \r\n to just \n
* remove some leading tabs in fs_freebsd.cpp
* add newlines after single line if statement in fs_freebsd.cpp
* 80-char limit fixes in fs_freebsd.cpp
Implementing the window_info.show_hide_level in terms of this solves the
problem of minimized windows also being considered hidden, when really they are
just hidden in the app_server.
window_info.show_hide_level is still defined backwards with a comment making
that clear.
Also removed sending fShowLevel in the minimize request since it is now
maintained in the app_server.
Fixes#4127.