* in r22410 the unlock/relock was removed accidently from ServerWindow::_Hide()
before calling a desktop method.
* Desktop::ActivateWindow() no longer calls SetWorkspace() with the window lock
held.
* WorkspacesLayer::MouseUp() now uses the asynchronous version of SetWorkspace().
* AFAICT AS_HIDE_WINDOW, AS_SHOW_WINDOW, and AS_MINIMIZE_WINDOW don't need the
all window lock, reverted to standard single window lock.
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and generates jobs that perform the individual actions transforming the
current state of the disk device into the desired one. Most code was
taken and adapted from the soon to be gone kernel class
KDiskDeviceJobGenerator. The methods creating the job objects are only
stubs ATM.
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* Added private _ChildAt() and _CountChildren(), which don't ask the
delegate, thus reflecting the hierarchy as it was before changes.
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in the kernel anymore. The respective functionality will be moved into
the userland. Depending on how we want the API user to interface with
it, we may want to reintroduce a similar class later.
* Cleared remaining references to shadow partitions.
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{Prepare,Commit,Cancel}Modifications() using the userland add-on
backend. IsModified() and CommitModifications() are little more than
stubs ATM.
* Made BPartition::VisitEachChild()/VisitEachDescendant() const.
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working with it. The app_server would have crashed before if a graphics driver
could directly return a preferred display mode.
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* toggle the "marked" state of the settings menu items correctly
* implement muting/unmuting the volume
* implement volume up/down triggered by keyboard events
* forward the skip next/previous events to the controller
(various kinds of keyboard navigation or mouse wheel)
* establish the notification link for volume and muted changes
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BDiskSystem to BPartition and reimplemented them using the userland
add-on backend instead of syscalls. As a side effect this solves the
TODO I recently added in GetNextSupportedType().
* Reimplemented BDiskSystem::GetTypeForContentType() using the userland
add-on backend instead of a syscall.
* Moved GetTypeForContentType() and IsSubSystemFor() from
BPartitionHandle to BDiskSystemAddOn. They were misplaced.
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will happen on earlier i9xx chips for now...). Not yet tested.
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#1542 is not fixed yet, as the crash happened in Mesa Software Renderer add-on first.
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* Use strlcpy() to copy the confstr instead of strncpy().
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accelerant (or the app_server via EDID info). It's still experimental
API, and opinions are welcome.
* Moved BPrivateScreen into the BPrivate namespace.
* Rewrote Screen.h.
* Introduced a BScreen::GetMonitorInfo() method, and implemented it in the
app server as well (ie. AS_GET_MONITOR_INFO).
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note: i think it should be enough to only call _kern_set_tzfilename(..) as the timezone offset and
dst would have been set by clockconfig on boot or from the time prefs panel while switching the
timezone. so the comment in _user_set_tzfilename should not be count and no update would
be needed. it should only take the sIsGmt boolean take into account when getting the time.
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and van Flandern (1968), instead of those inefficient loops we had before.
Thanks!
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* implemented new Calendarview, capable to show/hide week numbers and day names
weekstart sunday/monday and getting the current selected date etc...
* updated mail addresses
* make use of the new calendar view in time prefs
* changed required classes to use the new date, time classes
* gmt/ local time change implementation is missing atm, will come next
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* Now supports the new B_GET_EDID_INFO hook under Haiku.
* Fixed build under BeOS.
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implemented; it now only returns wether or not the window is part of the
list specified by the index. This fixes bug #195 and #1553.
* HasInSubset() would report "true" for app-floating windows vs. modal app
windows which was wrong.
* Removed SameSubset() as it isn't needed at all.
* SubsetWorkspaces() now take the front window into account for floating
windows.
* Minor cleanup.
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collection of no-op methods, which could as well be implemented in
BPartition itself. This makes the Delegate hierarchy unnecessary:
MutableDelegate becomes Delegate, and we save a few casts as a side
effect.
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* Removed IOC bit on last TD. To find out whether the TD removed is the
last one of a transfer it simply iterate through every transfer submitted. Not the best
solution, but should be ok for now. Improvements will be made when there will be some driver to test it with.
* Clean up
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builds the object hierarchy, the second will (in case of MutableDelegate)
let the disk systems do their initialization. This way the disk systems
already find a fully functional object hierarchy they can work with.
* Child creation also takes a partition name as a parameter, now.
* Implemented BMutablePartition child creation/deletion.
* The BDiskSystemAddOn/BPartitionHandle::Validate*() methods return a
status_t instead of a bool, now.
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system add-ons. First work to make this class usable for them.
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* Removed private AutoDeleter class. The shared ArrayDeleter is used instead.
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have been a problem though, since the iterated container is a list.
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Summer of Code project. Thanks for your work Łukasz and I hope we can see
more work from you.
Still to do:
- Create an icon.
- Add pkg files to the MIME database with PackageInstaller as the default
handler. The rdef here has the MIME type name for the pkg format should
anyone else choose to add it :)
- Support for running scripts included with packages.
- Testing various different packages.
- Fixing problems in the Haiku GUI layout system which affect the code used
for various parts of the installer GUI (please bear with the commented out
code for now.)
- Adding this to the image.
Tomorrow I will add Łukasz's InstalledPackages utility which can be used to
view installed packages and uninstall them.
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- this is my first commit, so i'm really looking forward to work with you guys :)
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* Renaming, fixing coding guidelines
* Re-writing AddTo method
* Removing ohci_software.h file (its content has been moved to ohci.h) but it will probably be deleted in the future.
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the accelerant, as well as its EDID info. B_GET_PREFERRED_DISPLAY_MODE and
B_GET_EDID_INFO are both optional. The preferred mode will be taken from the
EDID info if only the latter hook is implemented, or the former returned an
error.
* Currently, the app_server should correctly set the preferred mode on start,
but no accelerant supports that yet, so it's not really tested.
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to create their mode list. Once it's done, it should cover all possible cases,
and allow the base mode list to reside in the app_server (under Haiku, at least),
so that all drivers will benefit from an updated list.
Right now, it might already work to a degree, but it's not yet tested.
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not work; it would always choose the last thread of the current priority.
IOW a thread was never skipped, and lower priority threads were never called
when a higher priority thread was running - from the POV of the scheduler,
we only has real time threads...
* Improved "run_queue" KDL output.
* Minor cleanup.
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of the kernel directly, and emulates the kernel's API where necessary.
Not complete at all yet, but I already found one serious bug in our current
scheduler with it :-)
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Note, though, that printing in StyledEdit is still very much broken.
Often it prints only the current page, for example.
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can be used (and is, by _init_interface_kit()) to initialize the ...
er... default instance of
PaletteConverter using the system color map, thus avoid building the
list of colors, which takes some time. Fixes bug #505.
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* Removed old port test code, it doesn't belong there.
* Cleanup.
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vm_page_reserve_pages() and vm_page_allocate_page() will now steal pages from
the inactive queue as needed.
* We currently never steal active pages anymore, but this might need to be
revised later (therefore, the page scanner never waits anymore, but uses
mutex_trylock() to lock a cache).
* The page scanner and writer now both run at normal priority - let's see how
that will work out.
* Introduced an inactive queue.
* Instead of shuffling pages around in the queue (and therefore destroying LRU)
the page stealing mechanism now uses a marker page to be able to release the
page lock without losing its position in the queue.
* The page writer now always grabs the whole release count of the semaphore, so
that there won't be a huge backlog to catch up with.
* vm_page_num_free_pages() now also includes the inactive queue as well as the
reserved pages (they are no longer regarded as free pages).
* Added a insert_page_after() function that inserts a page after another one,
needed by the marker code.
* clear_page() now gets a vm_page instead of a physical address which simplified
some code.
* Removed superfluous initialization of the queues (if those aren't zeroed on
start, we would have serious problems, anyway).
* Removed old and unimplemented dump_free_page_table() ("free_pages") KDL
command.
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* Fixed warnings with debug output turned on.
* Shuffled functions around a bit.
* Minor cleanup.
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vm_remove_all_page_mappings() all computed the wrong virtual address for the
page in question, and would therefore return incorrect data!
Introduced a virtual_page_address() function that is now used by all of them.
So that's why we were still "losing" modified flags - it took me some hours
to find those (sometimes processes died after stealing pages)...
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it intended to. That resulted in more writable pages where you wouldn't want
them (ie. allowing the area to change pages in lower caches).
* We were losing modified pages: vm_unmap_pages() sometimes has to preserve
the modified flag (eg. when called from page fault).
* Both of these were responsible that stealing active pages would crash
applications - even if less likely, this could also have happened when
stealing inactive pages. Therefore, I've activated stealing active pages
again.
* The page writer now pushes the pages of busy vnodes to the end of the queue,
so that it won't pick them up again too soon (the vnode destruction would
be in the process of writing those pages back, anyway).
* The page thief now triggers the page writer to run once it has to steal
active pages. This might be a bit too aggressive, though.
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pages to reserve, which could result in to few being reserved in certain
situations.
* Use MutexLocker where appropriate.
* Reordered includes following the new rules.
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* uname() now calls gethostname() instead of using a hard-coded value.
* This fixes bug #1250.
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the blue screen was initialized - blue_screen_enter() now returns wether
or not it has been initialized already (there will only be serial output
in that case).
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hence CancelInputMethod()), but it implements part of it. To avoid code
duplication, I added a private _SetRunArray() call, which does most of
the work, except cancelling the input method, and calling Refresh().
Removed some unneeded code from CancelInputMethod(), some small changes
in HandleInputMethodChanged.
-Questa linea, e quelle sotto di essa, saranno ignorate--
M src/kits/interface/TextView.cpp
M headers/os/interface/TextView.h
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Alternatively, we could add an inputrc file - this would have the advantage
that other apps using readline built-in would have those, too.
OTOH this really should be in the defaults, too, IMO (ie. we could do both).
Opinions welcome :-)
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* The page_thief() will no longer steal any pages in B_LOW_MEMORY_NOTE state,
only in the more serious cases.
* I've disabled stealing active pages for now again; there seem to be some
problems with it (either with how we do it, or with other stuff).
* vm_page_schedule_write_page() now always releases the page writer semaphore,
resulting in many more written pages - this isn't optimal as long as there is
no I/O scheduler, but before it was much too rare when there are many dirty
pages.
* Customized the thread priorities a bit to make the page scanner/thief/writer
experience a bit nicer with our current scheduler.
* vm_page_reserve_pages() would return too early, it did not test if really
enough pages are free.
* Under certain circumstances, the wakeup from vm_page_reserve_pages() did not
work - we now always notify in vm_page_unreserve_pages() to work around that
problem.
* Checked if the page reservations are done when needed and are always balanced
for the whole kernel.
* vm_page_allocate_page() now panics if it can't deliver a reserved page.
* vm_page_allocate_page_run() can no longer steal reserved pages.
* With all of those changes, I could finally copy a file in emulation, ie. the
Luposian bug should finally be fixed, even though the system might still not
be perfectly stable under low memory. Will do some more testing.
* write_page() no longer prints something on failure.
* Dumping a whole page queue will now also write the cache type of each page.
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busy vnodes.
* dir_create_entry_ref() used get_vnode() incorrectly (and could therefore
potentially prevent a file system from doing proper locking when called
from the kernel).
* The vnode_store now uses this for its acquire_unreferenced_ref()
implementation (and therefore for the page writer).
* read_into_cache() and write_to_cache() were still marked inline.
* The system will now wait 10 secs for a busy vnode before returning an error.
* It will also no longer panic in that case.
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* vm_low_memory_state() now periodically recomputes the state in case the
low memory thread is waiting for something.
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functionality of the kernel add-ons will be moved into userland, which
will simplify the kernel-side significantly.
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We actually need to fail for sockets, too, but until I'm mistaken, we
can't identify them in the VFS. Fixes bug #1539.
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problem of BMenuItem::SetTrigger() that got fixed in r22476 (see bug #1506 for
the details).
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additional partition_data* child parameter now.
* _user_get_partitionable_spaces() doesn't need to copy the buffer into
the kernel, since it is no input parameter. It also copies back the
actual partitionable spaces count on error, now -- B_BUFFER_OVERFLOW
is returned when the buffer was too small, but then the count must be
returned too.
* Fixed several instances of syscall implementations that unloaded a disk
system, although they didn't load it in the first place. This screwed
up the load count with undesirable consequences.
* _user_create_child_partition() would set the size to the supplied
offset.
* Fixed broken loop in KPhysicalPartition::CreateShadowPartition().
* KPartition::RemoveChild() notified the listeners about the wrong
event.
* Intel partitioning module:
- The *_get_partitionable_spaces() correctly return B_BUFFER_OVERFLOW
now, if the supplied buffer is too small.
- Implemented a part of pm_shadow_changed(), which creates and updates
the PartitionMap, so that the validate_*() hooks have a chance to
work at all.
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but it is mandatory to the KDiskSystem::ValidateCreateChild(), which is
invoked, so we need to use a stack variable.
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physical partition, unlike get_partition() which returns the shadow
partition, if it exists.
* Added B_PARTITION_SHADOW[_CHILD] partition pseudo operation values for
the shadow_changed() hook, notifying a disk system, that a shadow
partition has been created.
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BPartition structure with the data retrieved from the kernel. For new
partitions the field is not set in the next step and later code would
use an initialized pointer.
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parent (not the child) partition, now. A method with the old semantics
is probably needed, too, but before creating a child partition, one
obviously doesn't have a child to pass yet.
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allocate with the vm_cache locked - this is necessary to be able to steal pages
from itself (large files...).
The system doesn't actually lock up anymore, but it still renders itself unusable;
obviously the page thief does not work correctly, yet. The rest of the experience
is created by our current scheduler (the page thief runs and runs, but it doesn't
free any pages anymore).
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twice into the same cache: cache_io() called read_into_cache() (or
write_to_cache()), and that broke down the request into smaller parts.
It then called read_chunk_into_cache() (or write_chunk_to_cache() resp.)
to actually allocate pages and fulfill the request.
However, it needed to unlock the cache for each chunk, and in the mean
time someone else could insert pages into the remaining chunks.
* Now, cache_io() already takes care of chunking the data which makes this
approach safe, and also simplified the code a bit - read_into_cache()/
write_to_cache() are gone now. I've renamed read_chunk_into_cache() to
read_into_cache() (same for the write function).
* Also got rid of that goto in that function while I was on it.
* Disabled cache_prefetch_vnode() for now (it's similar to cache_io(), but
since it's currently not used [since no cache module is installed yet],
I didn't want to go through updating it now, too).
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* his has to be used by the page writer to make sure the vnode is still valid.
* This should have been the final nail on the Luposian bug - I haven't tested
it yet, but we'll certainly see :-)
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Current status : playback only.
Support for M-Audio Delta 1010, Delta 1010 LT, Delta DIO 2496, Delta 66, Delta 44, Audiophile 2496 and Delta 410 VX 442.
Tested on M-Audio Audiophile2496.
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heap is going away soon, it doesn't hurt to have it in the repository.
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interfere with the page thief, we always need to have reserved a page for
this upfront. I introduced a function to the vm_translation_map layer that
estimates how much pages a mapping might need at maximum. All functions that
map a page now call this and reserve the needed pages upfront.
It might not be a nice solution, but it works.
* The page thief could run into a panic when trying to call vm_cache_release_ref()
on a non-existing (NULL) cache.
* Also, it will now ignore wired active pages.
* There is still a race condition between the page writer and the vnode
destruction - writing a page back needs a valid vnode, but that might just
have been deleted.
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