that can unlock the mutex, so one bit is sufficient.
* Added cutex_init_etc() which has an additional "flags" parameter.
The only specifyable flag is CUTEX_FLAG_CLONE_NAME, which causes the
function to strdup() the given name and free() its copy in
cutex_destroy().
* cutex_destroy() does now unblock waiting threads.
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name, couldn't resist :-P). It's semantically equivalent to a mutex,
but doesn't need a semaphore (it uses thread blocking and a simple
queue instead). Initialization can't fail. In fact it is ready to use
without initialization when living in the bss segment, also in the
early boot process. It's as fast as a benaphore in cases of low lock
contention, and faster otherwise. Only disadvantage is the higher
immediate memory footprint of 16 bytes.
* Changed how the "thread" and "threads" debugger commands list the
objects they are waiting for. Cutexes are also included.
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the selecting thread, which has obviously no effect.
* Changed select_info::events to vint32. It is now updated atomically.
This removes a race condition when concurrent threads would notify at
the same time.
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* Made the pointers const.
* Changed how the ARP module maintains its arp_entry::request_buffer: it
now uses the atomic_pointer*() functions to make sure there is no race
condition, and it's deleted only once.
* Getting an ARP entry would return uninitialized data, if the entry hadn't
been resolved yet.
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64-bit safe version of atomic_test_and_set() for pointers:
atomic_pointer_test_and_set().
* The VFS is now using this function (it's not used anywhere else in the
kernel this way).
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this (seems to be what R5 BStatusBar does):
* combine the "trailing text" with the "trailing label" and truncate the
resulting string on the left side according to the width of the entire
control
* combine the "label" with the "text" and truncate that on the right side
according to the space left by the right hand text.
-> No more overlaps (theoretically, in practise there are still overlaps
because our BFont::TruncateString() does not respect the width in some
situations.)
* Changed _SetTextData() accordingly, it is not used anymore for the
label and trailing label, and could therefor be simplified a little.
* fixed _BarFrame() to not return fractional coords, which could sometimes
leave a dirty line of pixels.
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* cache paranoia was always enabled.
* Changed from paranoia on/off to levels. Adjusted the macros to take a
level argument.
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* Added "mode" parameter to set_paranoia_check(), which specifies
whether the check is supposed to already exist/not exist yet. This
allows for, as it turns out, very useful additional tests. Added
{ADD,UPDATE}_PARANOIA_CHECK macros that imply the used "mode"
parameter.
* PARANOIA_SLOT_COUNT was accidentally redefined in the source file.
* Fixed remove_paranoia_check(). It didn't remove anything.
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* Added capture_tracing_stack_trace() which allocates space in the
tracing buffer and captures the stack trace according to the given
parameters.
* Added TraceOutput::PrintStackTrace() to print a stack trace thus
created.
* Added TraceEntry::DumpStackTrace() callback which is supposed to print
a stack trace for the entry, if it can do that.
* Added "--stacktrace" switch to the "traced" command, which causes the
stack traces for all entries that have one to be printed as well.
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- use the dano version by default
- s/ddraquire/ddaquire/
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- the dano version is exposed as v1.1 so drivers can use select with a simple ifdef
- add copyrights from the tty driver as I'll be copying code from it.
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or connect() that passed sizeof(sockaddr_un) would always fail.
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unlockpt(), which provide a portable way of opening a pty.
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again.
* Publish /dev/ptmx. Opening it will open a fresh pty master. In
principle /dev/pt/ is obsolete now, but I guess we keep it around for
compatibility with BeOS. Though there shouldn't be many applications
opening a pty, that we might be interested in...
* New ioctls B_IOCTL_GET_TTY_INDEX (returns the tty index) and
B_IOCTL_GRANT_TTY (grants tty slave access rights).
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* Added support for non-published condition variables. One has to call
Init() on those, and add entries directly with the
ConditionVariable::Add() method.
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* Made the object pointer passed to thread_prepare_to_block() const, so
that strings can be passed without casting. Passing a string could
maybe be made a convention for THREAD_BLOCK_TYPE_OTHER.
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respective Private* base class.
* Changed sigwait() and sigsuspend() to use thread_block() instead of a
condition variable.
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thread_block(), thread_unblock(),...) that allow a thread to wait for
something without needing a semaphore or condition variable. It can
simply block and another thread can unblock it. Supports timeouts and
interrupting. Both semaphores and condition variables use this
common mechanism, now.
* Semaphores:
- Some simplifications due to the thread blocking mechanism.
- Changed locking order to sem -> thread. It was the other way around
before and when introducing the wait_for_objects() support I had
also introduced a situation where the locking was reverse, which
could potentially cause a dead lock on SMP systems.
- Instead of queueing thread structures, a semaphore queues
queued_thread entries now, which are created on the stack. The
thread::sem structure could thus be removed.
- Added sem_entry::net_count, which is sem_entry::count plus the
acquisition count of all waiting threads. This number is needed in
remove_thread_from_sem() and instead of computing it there we
maintain it.
- Fixed remove_thread_from_sem(). It would not unblock threads, if
the sem count was <= 0.
- Made sem::last_acquirer unconditional. It is actually needed for
sem_info::latest_holder. Fixed fill_sem_info() accordingly.
- Added some optional tracing output, though only via ktrace_printf().
* Condition variables:
- Could be simplified significantly through the use of the thread
blocking mechanism. Removed a good deal of unnecessary code.
- Moved the ConditionVariableEntry "flags" parameter from Wait() to
Add(), and adjusted all places where condition variables are used
accordingly.
* snooze() uses thread_block_with_timeout() instead of a semaphore.
* Simplified thread interrupting in the signal and user debugger code.
Instead of separate functions for threads waiting on a semaphore or
condititon variable, we only have a single thread_interrupt(), now.
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- If the hook of the timer we're cancelling is currently being
executed, we do now wait till it is finished. This is how the BeBook
specifies the function to behave.
- Periodic timers would not be cancelled, if their hook was being
invoked at the same time, since they weren't in the queue during
that time.
- Since we know the CPU on which the timer is scheduled (timer::cpu),
we don't have to look through any other CPU queue to find it.
- Fixed the return value. It should report whether the timer had
already fired, and was not always doing that.
* Added private add_timer() flag B_TIMER_ACQUIRE_THREAD_LOCK. It causes
the thread spinlock to be acquired before the event hook is called.
cancel_timer() doesn't wait for timers with the flag set. Instead we
check in the timer interrupt function after acquiring the thread
spinlock whether the timer was cancelled in the meantime. Calling
cancel_timer() with the thread spinlock being held does thus avoid any
race conditions and won't deadlock, if the event hook needs to acquire
the thread spinlock, too. This feature proves handy for some kernel
internal needs.
* The scheduler uses a B_TIMER_ACQUIRE_THREAD_LOCK timer now and
cancel_timer() instead of the no longer needed
_local_timer_cancel_event().
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kernel and added a WrapperTraceFilter* parameter, which allows for
additional filtering. This way other commands can print tracing output
with special filtering.
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keyword, so this stupid python should really be fixed instead.
* Enforced the 80 column limit.
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variable at once. It wasn't used anymore, and the code gets simpler.
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ones) for wait_for_child(), which is notified when any job control
condition (child dead, stopped, continued) occurs. These events are
relatively rare anyway, and it simplifies the code.
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* Also removed the header files that belong to those files.
* Only kept the userland_ipc.h header for now, to remember us about the
former userland server driver (that I also removed - it can always be
resurrected from SVN if needed).
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<libroot_private.h> to <user_group.h>.
* Added support in the registrar for adding and modifying users.
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to port_buffer_size_etc(), but returns the info through a structure,
which also identifies the sender (uid, gid, team ID) of the message.
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registrar provides access to the DBs via a port message based
protocol. The functions in libroot just ask the registrar now.
* Added Linuxish shadow passwd support. No putspent() though -- we'll
provide private functions.
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* Added virtual destructor to BRefFilter in case the GCC version is 3 or newer
(can't do it for GCC 2.95.3, since that would break binary compatibility
AFAIKT)
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