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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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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* Rewrote PartitionMapWriter
* Updated style to match current style guide for the intel partitioning system.
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* Reverted r31809 as it introduced a race condition; if the I/O request had been
notified, it could already been deleted at that point.
* Instead, we need to notify the request in each file system/driver that uses
it. Added new notify_io_request() function that does that exactly.
* Added a TODO comment to the userlandfs where the request notification needs
a bit more thought.
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introduced earlier.
* Reworked the previous device classes to make them ProtocolHandlers handling
their respective input_server <-> driver protocol.
* Implement setting report item data and building/sending reports based on that.
* Remove the old HID parsing code.
This enables us to use all HID devices as we now parse and use the HID
descriptors/reports. Non-boot-porotocol devices should therefore work.
The next step will be to implement a generic input/output framework in userland
that can communicate with a generic protocol handler in usb_hid. This will then
enable applications to make use of all the non-mapped HID stuff directly.
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KPartition::CreateChild(). CreateChild() calls AddChild(), which publishes
the new partition, though at that point offset and size were not set, so that
the published devices would not be usable.
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- Now also use the acpi handle to call a function and not use the path to get a handle and then call the function.
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* Copied ide_adapter.h as ata_adapter.h in attempt to further
separate the two stacks.
* Continued renaming stuff in drivers/bus/ATA.h
* Make all the busses/ata drivers include the new headers,
specifically ata_types.h, ata_adapter.h and bus/ATA.h,
they were all including ide_types and bus/IDE.h still
* Some renaming of global variables for coding style consistency
* Removed the promise driver from the build, it's not used on the
image and I don't believe it compiled even for the old IDE stack.
* There is no more Command Queueing in the new ATA stack, so I
removed the capability indication from the busses/ata drivers
and ata_adapter.h.
The new ATA stack still boots fine on my computer and I proof-read
the diff like two times. Basically, this was a careful search&replace
job only. The only things I am not sure about is renaming some
publishing related strings, but it seems to all work fine.
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pointed out, there is also an unsolvable race condition with BFS that other
file systems should share.
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but doesn't really do anything more than before.
* It also replaces everything IDE with ATA counterparts and cleans up a lot
of the definitions.
* Cleaning up the old ATA bus_manager as well as some license headers missing.
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newly created dir. The VFS really doesn't need it and for some file systems
it might not be easy to get by. Several file systems (e.g. rootfs and fat)
were ignoring the parameter anyway.
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IORequest.{h,cpp}.
* Introduced public <io_requests.h> header. Currently it only declares the
single function BFS uses.
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needed at all when used as intended. Thanks Ingo for the explanation on how this
is intended to work. Adjusted the overlay fs accordingly and updated/reverted
the changes to the other filesystems.
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been mounted. This is to allow layered filesystems to setup internal data that
requires all the sub/super volumes to be available.
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It causes the interrupt handler to be inserted at the very end of the list
instead of at the top. It is intended to be used as a workaround when a
interrupt handler cannot know if it actually handled the interrupt. This
should never be used by native drivers. Also if we know that the result is
not valid because of this flag we won't disable the vector in case we count
many unhandled interrupts as those numbers are then unreliable.
* Moved B_NO_LOCK_VECTOR to be a private flag as well.
* Made the interrupt handler list a simple manually maintaned singly linked list
instead of the doubly linked one used with insque and remque as it greatly
simplifies things for such an easy use case and is more compact.
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* Remove the previous method of applying the overlay by flags. In the future the
overlay can just be mounted as a filesystem layer. This is probably how layers
were intended to work in the first place.
* Move the filesystem module info and filesystem name from the fs_mount to the
fs_volume structure. Filesystem layering is done by having multiple layered
volumes and we want to be able to have a different fs per layer.
* Adapt VFS code to this move.
* Implement mounting layered filesystems. Specifying multiple filesystems
separated by a colon on mount will cause the layers to be set up and the
corresponding filesystems to be mounted at that layer.
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node. That is needed for a layered filesystem to be able to construct a full
fs_vnode out of a volume/inode pair.
* Adapt places where get_vnode is used. Sadly this is a C API and we can't just
use a default NULL for that argument.
* Introduce a flag B_VNODE_WANTS_OVERLAY_SUB_NODE that can be returned in the
flags field of a fs get_vnode call. A filesystem can use this flag to indicate
that it doesn't support the full set of fs features (attributes, write support)
and it'd like to have unsupported calls emulated by an overlay sub node.
* Add a perliminary overlay filesystem that emulates file attributes using files
on a filesystem where attributes aren't supported. It does currently only
support reading attributes/attribute directories though. All other calls are
just passed through to the super filesystem.
* Adjust places where a HAS_FS_CALL() is taken as a guarantee that the operation
is supported. For the overlay filesystem we may later return a B_UNSUPPORTED,
so make sure that in that case proper fallback options are taken.
* Make the iso9660 filesystem request overlay sub nodes. This can be fine tuned
later to only trigger where there are features on a CD that need emulation
at all.
If you happened to know the attribute file format and location you could build
an iso with read-only attribute support now. Note that this won't be enough to
get a bootable iso-only image as the query and index support is yet missing.
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add the const in any case. As Axel points out these are C functions and we do
not affect binary compatibility by changing their signature.
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* Replaced the use of offsetof() for structs that aren't PODs. Add a
offset_of_member() macro to util/khash.h because that's what it's used for
in our cases.
* Change the signature of add_debugger_command()/remove_debugger_command() on
GCC > 2 to avoid the depricated conversion from string constants to char *.
* Adding some "suggested" parenthesis. I know that not everyone likes that, but
it pointed out at least one bug that is fixed here as well.
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discarding their changes. This functionality currently only works correctly
when no transactions are used.
* Started test application for the block cache, doesn't do anything yet.
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enumeration (getting roothubs, enumerating child devices and detecting device
topology) and hub port management (resetting and disabling ports). These were
laying around for quite some time.
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wake vector (not tested at all).
* Removed disabling interrupts when entering the sleep state - looks like
ACPI still needs memory then.
* Cleanup.
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vector at the end of the file will be aligned to the given value.
* BFS uses an alignment of 512 bytes (should be block size of the
underlying device or BFS block size, whatever is less), which should
be fine, since file data are only stored in BFS blocks. This totally
avoids any partial operations at the I/O scheduler level, thus saving
disk operations. Not that I could measure any performance difference.
Theoretically it should help a lot though, particularly when dealing
with lots of small files, since we avoid using bounce buffers, which
are (a) limited in number and (b) require copying of the data.
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- B_GET_ICON_NAME: returns the name of an icon. This will then be read from
a predefined location on disk (not yet implemented). This would also allow
to add specifiers like "-boot", or "-fat|bfs|ntfs|...", and have special
icons for those.
- B_GET_VECTOR_ICON: retrieves the vector icon of a device, if any.
* get_device_icon(BBitmap*, ...) now supports other color spaces than B_CMAP8.
* Added get_device_icon(), BPartition::GetIcon(), and BVolume::GetIcon()
variants that can also retrieve the icon data directly (like
BNodeInfo::GetIcon()).
* Reenabled the previous BPartition::GetIcon(), based on a patch by
Justin O'Dell - this fixes#1391.
* Tracker's MountMenu class now uses B_RGBA32 icons, instead of B_CMAP8.
* Added vector icon to scsi_disk, and scsi_cd. The former doesn't have any
special removable icon, though.
* Header cleanup, added/updated license, whitespace cleanup.
* Marked deprecated/obsolete driver ioctls in Drivers.h.
* Removed OpenBeOS namespace in the headers I touched that still had them.
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our dma_restrictions structure (but we're using blocks instead of bytes,
since unlike the block size, the restrictions attributes are constant).
* We might want to use blocks for the dma_restrictions structure as well in
the future...
* Fixed another bug in the device_node variant of DMAResource::Init(): the max
segment size was specified in blocks as well.
* Removed the "hardcode" block_io module and header.
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architecture: for now, we do this on the lowest layer only, therefore all
requests are handled synchronously (ie. in the scheduler's thread).
* Instead of using the block_io module, scsi_disk (and scsi_cd) are now
exporting a device on their own, and use an I/O scheduler with an appropriate
DMA resource.
* There are still lots of TODOs, and it can easily panic - don't update if
you intend to demo Haiku.
* scsi_periph now only has an io() function that get an io_operation, instead
of the previous read/write functions, moved preferred CCB size from those
functions into the device registration.
* Changed all scsi_periph files to C++.
* scsi_cd ported, too, but untested.
* Removed block_io from image - it will be removed completely soon.
* Temporarily commented an ASSERT() in the ATA bus manager (in case you use
it); it's sometimes triggered by the code now, and I haven't yet looked into
the issue -- doesn't seem to harm, at least.
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* Added file_map_set_mode() function that you can use to keep a whole file
cached. This is needed for the swap file support: FILE_MAP_CACHE_ALL will
not only precache all file_io_vecs when called, but it will also cause all
file_map_translate() calls to fail that would require further caching (ie.
if the file size had changed).
* Updated the fs_shell file map code to the latest one (with several bug fixes).
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actual caching in the file cache, i.e. all reads and writes go directly
to the underlying device. The implementation is not quite complete,
since the VM can still add pages to the cache when the file is mmap()ed,
which can lead to inconsistencies.
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inode - unlike get_vnode() the busy flag won't prevent you from getting that
reference.
* Changed put_vnode() to return an error in case the vnode couldn't be found.
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partially (e.g. due to hitting the end of file). The respective
classes have grown new methods and attributes to deal with that. The
"finished" callbacks have got additional parameters to indicate
whether the transfer was only partial and how much has been
transferred. Other callbacks and functions have a size_t* in/out
parameter instead of a simple size_t, now.
* vfs_{read,write}_pages() do now use the I/O request framework instead
of the underlying FS's {read,write}_pages() hooks (those should be
unused now). Furthermore they've got an additional "flags" parameter,
which is passed to IORequest::Init(), i.e. it allows to specify that
the given vecs refer to physical addresses.
* The file cache's read_into_cache() reads directly into physical
pages, now.
* Fixed bug in DoIO::IO(): The offset was not adjusted, so that all
pages were incorrectly transferred from/to the same location.
* Fixed broken subrequest scheduling loop head in
do_iterative_fd_io_iterate().
* Adjusted the test driver and implemented its io() hook. Using this
driver I/O requests are passed all the way from the VFS/VM to the
driver and through the I/O scheduler. It even seems to work. :-)
* Added missing const to the iovec* parameter of the IORequest::Init()
methods.
* Disabled some debug output by default. Added new optional debug
output.
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to provide asynchrounous (or only synchronous, if asynchronous is not
supported) I/O request support. It will eventually replace
{read,write}_pages(). None of the FS implementations implement them
yet.
* Implemented some support functions for request-based I/O. File system
implementations can use do_fd_io() which passes an I/O request to the
layer responsible for a given FD, and do_iterative_fd_io(), which
translates a request for a file to subrequests for the underlying
device and passes them on. Both fall back to synchrounous processing
when the io() hook is not supported.
Furthermore added vfs_synchronous_io() which should be handy for the
devfs to perform io_requests synchronously for devices that don't
support the io() hook.
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get_memory_map(), but has a saner semantics and allows specifying a
team.
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using a lock and I'm not very much in favor of a global one.
* Added "finished" callback to IORequest.
* IOOperation::Finish() no longer invokes its parent request's
ChunkFinished(). The finisher does this instead. ChunkFinished()
can optionally remove the chunk from the parent.
* Added IORequest::Wait() which waits for the completion of the request.
* Introduced IORequestChunk::ResetStatus() to make setting the status to
"pending" somewhat more explicit.
* Implemented the missing IOScheduler::SetCallback() methods.
* The NotifyAll() calls on the IOScheduler's condition variables were
missing, so it just waited forever.
* Added some more debug output.
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fs_vnode_ops::write_pages() to be called with fsReenter = true. Since
this is no longer the case, the argument has become superfluous. For
read_pages() it always was. Removed the argument from the functions
and all functions that propagated it.
* Some whitespace at the end of lines was removed.
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This allows drivers to lock the memory outside of the original team context.
* create_area_etc() got a struct team as first argument, but that should have
been a team_id.
* Removed delete_area_etc() - there is already vm_delete_area() doing the same
thing.
* Renamed vm_get_address_space_by_id() to vm_get_address_space(), as there is
no other method of getting an address space.
* Removed erroneous white space.
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