from the store into the top cache, which could lead to pages inserted
multiple times into the cache. We don't insert a dummy page in this case
anymore. Instead we mark a freshly allocated page busy and insert that
one. That's exactly the approach the file cache uses too. This does
probably make the whole dummy page special handling in the file cache
obsolete.
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SetTitle and NotifyQuit virtual. TermWindow now uses a TermView
subclass which closes the tab on NotifyQuit. Enabled tabbed
terminal. There are still some small glitches, most probably related
to BTabView bugs ?
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the shell as the code would seem to do. I've disabled showing the Alert,
since system() doesn't return the return value of "alert".
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which only specifies the rows and columns, view size is automatically
calculated, and used it in TermWindow. Added a TermView::SetTitle()
method, thus TermParse doesn't call Window() anymore. Some cleanups,
scrollbar was off by one.
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to acquire the extra vnode reference, and actually prevented unmounting from
working - which it now does again.
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removed font_support folder
* ServerApp can use ServerFont::StringWidth() directly again
* more ServerFont functions implemented via GlyphLayoutEngine and
custom consumer
* extended GlyphCache data structure to hole the left/right insets
of the glyph shape between its advance width, took it from the earlier
ServerFont implementation, have not tested if that gives same result
as R5
* TODO: implement GetGylphShapes via GlyphCache, although it might not
look as clean as it does now
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* Fixed error message in Open() when the server didn't return anything.
* Made the pop3.h header self contained.
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than you own - instead of crashing some time later, it will now panic as
soon as it can.
* No longer put the module image for B_KEEP_LOADED modules - essentially,
that feature was broken.
* Now use the RecursiveLocker in favour of manual locking where appropriate.
This actually fixed two locking bugs in error code paths.
* Applied a patch by François Revol: open_module_list() did not work
when the prefix was already inside a module (as opposed to a directory
on disk). The current solution is not as efficient, but that can be
fixed by improving the iterator code.
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This fixes unloading of the stack (some fixes to the module code that let you
determine this kind of bugs earlier will be committed next).
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* the previous AGG implementation is superfluous
* the new implementation is based on that one, but in a way that allows
read/write locking to the list of cache entries (fonts) as well as
read/write locking to the cached glyphs per individual font cache entry
* new GlyphLayoutEngine.h, which is to be the central place for layouting
glyphs along the baseline.
It handles the locking for getting the font cache entries.
It works by giving it a template class GlyphConsumer which does the
actual work.
* changed AGGTextRenderer to use the new font cache
* changed ServerFont::StringWidth(), and the bounding box stuff to use it
* changed DrawingEngine, it doesn't need the global font lock anymore
* our BFont thought that GetBoundingBoxesAsGlyphs and GetBoundingBoxesAsString
is the same, which of course it isn't, hence the two separate functions...
AsGlyphs just gets the bounding box of each glyph in a string, not treating
the string as an actual word
AsString adds the offset of the glyph in the word to the bounding box
* changed ServerProtocol.h accordingly for the different bounding box meaning
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before I realized that it was FontDemo which was broken. It was easy to tell
once I ran it on R5 for comparison... :-\
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added $(HAIKU_GCC_LIBGCC) to HAIKU_KERNEL_ADDON_END_GLUE_CODE as suggested by Ingo
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* setpgid() when spawning the shell was superfluous, as we're already the
session leader.
* Added a comment to TermView::NotifyQuit() about why sending B_QUIT_REQUESTED
to the window isn't such a good idea when you have more than one use for it.
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* setenv() actually exists in Dano.
* On R5, it now uses sprintf() - the previous version would not compile.
* Cleaned some weird code in TermBuffer.cpp to set the "buf" variable to the
end of the string - it also no longer uses the index() BSD extension
(same as strchr()).
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that OpenHashTable.h does not collide with all the other places that this
is used, it seems everything still builds fine. Most problematic could be
the OpenHashTable.h at kernel/util, but it seems it the target using
that are not affected.
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away soon, hopefully). The menuitem to open a new tab is still
disabled, until I figure out how to catch the exit signal... HELP ?
Plus there are still a couple of visual issues, but AFAICT without tabs
the Terminal appearance should be the same as it was before, so no one
should complain.
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* Adjusted the FS initialize() hook to have FD and partition_id
parameters like the other hooks instead of the partition path.
* Adjusted initialization in BFS accordingly.
* Implemented the FS initialization method in KFileSystem.
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Certain interrupts don't disable interrupts. We were calling
x86_{push,pop}_iframe() without specifically disabling them, thus causing
a race condition with could cause the iframe stack to be invalid. This
could cause all kinds of problems.
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After exec() we re-entered the userland without removing the syscall
iframe from the iframe stack, thus leaking one stack slot.
Fixes bug #1304.
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released it last, and the counts involved.
Furthermore, release_sem_etc() will now only negate the acquirer thread
ID instead of setting it to -1.
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* Simplified the notification framework: removed the updater stuff completely;
it was only there to account for some peculiarities of the node monitor which
we now solved differently.
* NotificationListener no longer includes a doubly linked list link for convenience;
it might want to listen to more than just one service.
* NotificationService cannot have an abstract destructor.
* Changed the _user_stop_watching() syscall to mirror the Be API; ie. it's no
longer possible to just remove some flags separately, just to stop listening
completely.
* Adapted the node monitor implementation to live in the NodeMonitorService class
that uses the new notification framework.
* Removed the public kernel node monitor API - it wasn't useful that way since you
couldn't do a lot with the KMessage in the kernel without using a private API.
Now you will have to use the (private) notification manager to use the node monitor
from inside the kernel. At a later point, we might introduce a public API for that,
too.
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This change now actually fixes its logic; thanks for the hint, though :-)
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deliver a line back, but I've changed it such that it only does this for R5.
I've enlarged the timeout back to 60 seconds, as I guess that could have been the culprit.
Tested here, and it at least still works.
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Will be used for node monitoring and other stuff, too (like the Registrar or the
VM low memory handler).
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private/shared.
* Made AddReference() and CountReferences() inlines.
* The registrar is now using the private Referenceable version in libbe.so.
* Minor cleanup.
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* Decreased the timeout from 60 to 30 seconds; somehow it seems it waits more
than just once this time in case something fails over here.
* Cleaned up the messy SSL patch.
* Made the whole thing a bit more compliant to our coding style.
* Got rid of the useless pop3_error() macro.
* Fixed error reporting in ReceiveLine().
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as a string anymore (it's deprecated). That at least allows mmlr's internet provider to
recognize mails as valid mails rather than spam.
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the other solution would have been to link against libgcc.a. please comment.
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'Printer Name'). In other parts of the print_server we had assumed that
printer spool directory name = printer name. So the change broke some
things.
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possible exception thrown from the constructor called by the function
itself, for safety.
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Now input works also with a replicanted Terminal, although I have to
click on it twice(!?!?). Don't call exit_thread() anymore in
TermParse::PtyReader(). Hope this is correct. (feel free to beat me on
this).
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replicant works (thank you Marc). Return errno instead of the return
value of read() (thank you Jerome).
Terminal now can be instantiated as a replicant, although input doesn't
work :((.
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mess with be_app anymore. Renamed TermView private methods to have an
underscore prefix.
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with instantiation. Note that if an error occurs in the constructor,
we're pretty much screwed. Made some TermView functions private. Some
small cleanup, and some WIP code.
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therefore, we could remove the ugly defines from KMessage again, and compile it
with KMESSAGE_CONTAINER_ONLY.
* Added KMessage::SetDeliveryInfo() to be able to send messages with a correct
header.
* Fixed a bug in KMessage::SendTo() that would not send the senderTeam when passing
a negative value for the parameter, but override it when passing in a valid
value.
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single priority 12 thread can make the whole GUI appear frozen.
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the new structure tty_settings of which there's only one instance per
master/slave tty pair. Previously the existence of two instances of those
members caused several kinds of problems, e.g. the Terminal setting
the window size on the master and CLI programs readings the unchanged
values from the slave. E.g. less correctly adjusts the display when the
Terminal size changes, now.
* Reorganized writing to a TTY. We do no longer handle writes to master
and slave the same way. Writes to the master are "input" and need to
be processed differently from writes to the slave ("output"). Before,
both were processed first as output then as input, which caused incorrect
behavior. E.g. CRs were not echoed correctly.
* Added canonical ERASE (backspace) and KILL (clear line) processing.
Couldn't really see it work. glibc's fgets() seems to read single
chars, so that we never have anything in the line buffer.
* Added handling for EOF. Works well with Be's Terminal, ours seems to
write an ESC sequence instead of the EOF char (Ctrl-D), though.
* Extended output processing support (ECHOE, ECHOK, ECHONL, OCRNL,
ONLRET, OLCUC).
* Writes use user_memcpy() now.
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It's now possible to debug amok-running user threads by
suspending or resuming them, as well as dropping them into
the userland-debugger from inside kdl.
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anymore, but have methods to set the needed options. Various cleanups.
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as a replicant, though, until I remove the preference code from it.
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(code not enabled, though). Moved scripting from TermWindow to
TermView. Added a SmartTabView which (for now) only resizes the
child views to fit their size. Usual cleanups.
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* Moved method documentation from headers to source files.
* Fixed small problems (memory leaks, unsafe string duplication,...).
* Added TODOs where I spotted problems.
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* Moved method documentation from headers to source files.
* Removed test code.
* Added TODOs where I spotted problems.
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for _kern_load_image().
* Added KMessage to the runtime_loader (a bit hacky, though) - it will use
it to deliver the above mentioned functionality.
* load_dependencies() did return the wrong status code in case a library
was missing; now it returns B_MISSING_LIBRARY.
* load_dependencies() will now try to load all dependencies when a report
message is requested; therefore, all missing libraries are listed.
* Renamed uspace_program_args to user_space_program_args.
* The kernel filled in various members of the user_space_program_args structure
unsafely, ie. was not using user_memcpy().
* Renamed some local variables in team.c to better fit our style guide (ie.
uargs to userArgs).
* Changed Tracker to use the new _kern_load_image() variant on Haiku to retrieve
and report all missing libraries. This fixes bug #1324.
* Adapted kernel_cpp.cpp to the runtime loader as well; the latter will now
compile with _LOADER_MODE defined.
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only" mode, in which only the attributes from the source files are
copied to the (existing) target file.
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problems caused by this change. MakeEncodingMenu doesn't mark the
current encoding anymore, it was already done in TermWindow::MenusBeginning().
Removed custom enums for encodings, just use the ones provided in UTF8.h.
I'm more and more convinced we should drop the custom conversion routines
and use the system ones.
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now fail with B_BAD_VALUE. It's also no longer possible to overwrite the begin
of a partition by specifying a negative position, as negative positions are no
longer translated into 0.
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This does prevent the unwanted side effect of reading or writing at the current
file pointer position when the functions are called with a -1 position.
It's save to do this check in user space, because calling the _kern_* function
with -1 pos has the same effect as calling the normal read/write posix functions.
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constructor. Made UpdateSIGWINCH() private and renamed it to
_UpdateSIGWINCH().
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couldn't just rely on its constructor to fully initialize the object,
since the code was scattered around, mostly into TermWindow. Added a
commented out TermWindow constructor which only creates and adds a
TermView object to the view hierarchy, which now works.
Removed weird TermWindowActivate method, use WindowActivated
instead. TermApp can now keep a pointer to a BWindow instead of
TermWindow, since it doesn't do anything special with it.
TermView::SetTermFont() now can filter the font attributes (it uses
B_FIXED_SPACING, I'm not sure it's needed but it doesn't hurt). Usual
cleanups.
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from a BMessageRunner into Pulse()). Removed more unused stuff.
Moved around some constants and definitions. Many style changes. Sorry,
I know the two should be separated, but I had already done so many changes...
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For the selected printer the Printers preflet icon was used.
For not selected printer the Printer filetype icon is used.
The change of the Printers preflet icon to the vector format changed its appearance, so the two did not match anymore.
Using the Printers preflet icon for the selected printer is a sub-optimal solution.
Now the selected printer icon is created at runtime.
A check mark bitmap is drawn over the "not selected" printer icon.
Someone feel free to create a version in vector format of that bitmap.
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* Does anybody know why HaikuBuildCompatibility.h is not included for tools when
compiled on BeOS/Dano?
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It now at least frees all memory when the object is deleted. Reported by Jonas - thanks!
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of the active ViewLayer is now always mirrored in the Painter instance
of a ServerWindow, so that it doesn't need to be synced on every drawing
command, this was previously incomplete for font handling
* removed the DrawState parameter from all the DrawingEngine functions
* adjusted ServerWindow and ServerPicture accordingly
* made sure that string related functions used by non-drawing related
parts (ServerApp, Decorator) don't interfere with the current drawing
state
* moved AS_SYNC handling from _DispatchViewMessage to _DispatchMessage,
it is actually a window message and doesn't require fCurrentLayer to
be valid
* fixed bug #1300, fCurrentLayer was not updated when a ViewLayer was
deleted by client request which happened to be fCurrentLayer (I am now
handling it so that the parent becomes the current layer, could be
wrong)
* AGGTextRenderer is no longer using it's own scanline, which should save
a few bytes RAM, the Painter already had such an object
* StringWidth() in AGGTextRenderer is now taking the escapement_delta into
account
* Painter::StrokeLine() doesn't need to check the clipping as much, since
that is already done in DrawingEngine
* if a ServerWindow message is not handled because fCurrentLayer is NULL,
a reply is sent in case the messages needs it (client window could
freeze otherwise, waiting for the reply for ever)
* removed unused AS_SET_FONT and AS_SET_FONT_SIZE
* added automatic RGBColor -> rgb_color conversion to RGBColor.h
* minor cleanup for 80 char/line limit
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be nonstatic. Moved TermParse under Shell, Removed some parameters
passing around from TermWindow/TermView/TermParse. Now TermParse threads are
started when the shell is attached to a TermView. Might still be
improved.
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the length of the attribute name in GetNext() for attributes that are actual
inodes. Found by Robert Szeleney, thanks!
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* Did anyone see the coding style violations in this file??? :-)
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* More conditional debug code (wrt page transitions between caches).
* Replaced debugger command cache_chain by a nicer cache_tree.
* While handling a soft fault: When we temporarily unlock a cache, it
can theoretically become busy. One such occurrence is now handled
properly, two more panic() ATM, though should be fixed.
* When merging caches, we do now always replace a dummy page in the
upper cache, not only when the concurrent page fault is a read fault.
This prevents a page from the lower (to be discarded) cache from still
remaining mapped (causing a panic).
* When merging caches and replacing a dummy page, we were trying to
remove the dummy page from the wrong cache (causing a panic).
The Haiku kernel seems now to run shockingly stable. ATM, we have more
than two hours uptime of a system booted and running over network. We
didn't manage to get it down by fully building Pe, downloading, unzipping,
and playing with various stuff. Someone should finally fix all those app
server drawing bugs, though (hint, hint! ;-)).
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Fixed off-by-one error in the b+ tree code splitting a node, which could
result in a read beyond the block bounds thus causing a page fault. Was
nicely reproducible when unzipping big archives. Now bug #1003 seems to
be fixed for real.
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* Also eat B_INTERRUPTED on sendto()/recvfrom(). The net stack is
interruptable in principle, but our disk device operations shouldn't.
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I "ported" the region implementation from XOrg to work on BRegion data.
This resulted in pretty much the same code structure as before, with
RegionSupport.cpp containing the messy details. Only now it _is_ really messy
from a code beauty point of view. I didn't exactly feel like cleaning it
up right now... but I guess I will have to.
So what does this mean - our BRegion implementation was very slow (no offense!),
and on top of that it scaled very badly with more and more rects. The new
implementation seems to be on par with the very fast R5 implementation and
the data looks exactly the same too. BRegion is very performance critical
for the app_server, and I cannot wait to try this on my slow computer...
Some changes are noteworthy: The right and bottom coordinates of
BRegion internal data are now exclusive! I inherited that from the
XOrg implementation and didn't feel like changing the code, seeing it
is probably tested quite well. The conversion is handled transparently.
Secondly, constructing a BRegion with just one rect is not invoking
malloc anymore for the member data, this makes it much more efficient
to use temporary BRegions with just one rect, both externally and internally
in the BRegion implementation.
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* Increased network timeouts. A single lost ARP request would cause
finding the server to fail.
* Consequently set the sockaddr_in::sin_len field.
* Added write support.
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misrouting when the net server set up the loop device, thus stopping the
net boot process.
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Answered Travis question. We save the registers from the exception
causing the double fault in the double fault iframe, since otherwise it
would contain only completely unusable values.
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Don't print a message that couldn't be written to the syslog to stdout.
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* Refactored RescanDiskSystems(). Pulled out a function
_RescanDiskSystems() that scans for either file or partitioning
systems. RescanDiskSystems(), which scanned for file systems only
before, is used from the constructor as well (open_module_list()
works in the early boot process since a while).
* Made InitialDeviceScan() and partition scanning safe to be called a second
time. We call it directly after the kernel has mounted the boot
volume, now, so that additional disk systems from the boot volume have a
chance to recognize previously unrecognized partitions. This is a
temporary change only; later the disk device manager shall
automatically find out when new disk systems/devices/whatever are
available.
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When loading the driver settings the defaults don't override the
previous variable values anymore.
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mounted later by the AutoMounter's initial mounting loop.
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crashed. Turns out a call I use, BFont.GetBoundingBoxesForStrings was not
implemented, and worse, there was bug in how the ServerApp read the parameters
from the link. This was easy to fix to stop app_server from crashing, but it
took me a while to figure out how to implement GetBoundingBoxesForStrings.
Anyhow I implemented an initial version which works fairly well for now. I
don't think the width is quite right, but it seems to match StringWidth(), so
I guess it is good enough for now.
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a string
* fixed profiling of message processsing in ServerWindow (didn't take batch
processing into account)
* accelerated ViewLayer::RebuildClipping() by a factor of two by avoiding
BRegion::Exclude(clipping_rect) for each child, and instead building
one region with all children, and excluding that. RebuildClipping() is
quite a common operation and is quite slow for views with many children
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one, not the one intended for the double fault) since r20131. IOW double faults are
now working again.
* Minor cleanup.
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not need to be "set" (transfered from the "current" view to the painter)
for each singly drawing command. Now, painter is synchronized whenever
the client changes the drawing state of the current view, or when the
current view changes.
* the screen offset of the current view has become part of the Painter state,
in the PatternHandler. This fixes a bug in which moving or scrolling a view
which used patterns for drawing, resulted in visual glitches (seams in the
pattern).
NOTE: this patch is a bit work in progress, most importantly, it is not
complete with regards to text rendering. More specifically, the server
applications and other parts of the appserver might set a font on the Painter
and this might mess up the synchronization. But this happens on the Desktop's
Painter instance (only?), and so it is not a problem. I did observe some
drawing bugs with this patch though, so bug reports are welcome, particularily
how to reproduce these bugs reliably.
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looking up the color in the pattern, this is needed because before,
patterns were always drawn with the virtual origin in screen coordinate
space, but they need to be drawn with view coordinate origin taken into
account (will be implemented in a forthcomming commit)
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FontFamily.h/cpp (just for the reason that this is how we do it mostly
everywhere)
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from UTF8WidthTbl.c. Use typedef from SupportDefs.h instead
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The font size menu wasn't up to date with the current settings. Fixed.
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supersedes spawn_shell(). Removed window parameter from TermParse. Since
we already have a pointer to the view, we just call Window() on it (only
used in one place, no need to save a pointer). Other cleanups.
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* Minor cleanup, reordered header files to go from private/local to public/global.
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* Images preloaded by the boot loader had to be modules to be of any use
to the kernel. Extended the mechanism so that any images not accepted
by the module code would later be tried to be added as drivers by the
devfs. This is a little hacky ATM, since the devfs manages the drivers
using a hash map keyed by the drivers inode ID, which those drivers
obviously don't have.
* The devfs emulates read_pages() using read(), if the device driver
doesn't implement the former (all old-style drivers), thus making it
possible to BFS, which uses the file cache which in turn requires
read_pages(), on the device. write_pages() emulation is still missing.
* Replaced the kernel_args::boot_disk structure by a KMessage, which can
more flexibly be extended and deals more gracefully with
arbitrarily-size data. The disk_identifier structure still exists,
though. It is added as message field in cases where needed (non net
boot). Moved the boot_drive_number field of the bios_ia32 platform
specific args into the message.
* Made the stage 1 PXE boot loader superfluous. Moved the relevant
initialization code into the stage 2 loader, which can now be loaded
directly via PXE.
* The PXE boot loader does now download a boot tgz archive via TFTP. It
does no longer use the RemoteDisk protocol (it could actually be
removed from the boot loader). It also parses the DHCP options in the
DHCPACK packet provided by PXE and extracts the root path to be
mounted by the kernel.
* Reorganized the boot volume search in the kernel (vfs_boot.cpp) and
added support for network boot. In this case the net stack is
initialized and the network interface the boot loader used is brought
up and configured. Since NBD and RemoteDisk are our only options for
net boot (and those aren't really configurable dynamically) ATM, the
the boot device is found automatically by the disk device manager.
Booting via PXE does work to some degree now. The most grievous problem
is that loading certain drivers or kernel modules (or related activity)
causes a reboot (likely a triple fault, though one wonders where our
double fault handler is on vacation). Namely the keyboard and mouse input
server add-ons need to be deactivated as well as the media server.
A smaller problem is the net server, which apparently tries to
(re-)configure the network interface we're using to boot, which
obviously doesn't work out that well. So, if all this stuff is disabled
Haiku does fully boot, when using the RemoteDisk protocol (not being
able to use keyboard or mouse doesn't make this a particular fascinating
experience, though ;-)). I had no luck with NBD -- it seemed to have
protocol problems with the servers I tried.
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they have been mapped. The previous method relied on their physical
pages living in the identity mapped region, which they wouldn't, when
the boot loader allocated enough memory before.
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32 MB the kernel's VM initialization code would run into trouble.
Accessing freshly mapped memory in the generic page mapper would
result in a page fault. To be investigated.
* Apparently in the boot loader the file systems are responsible for
resolving symbolic links (instead of the VFS). We do that now.
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with the same size as the class is defined.
* The SetTo() methods do now accept an unspecified (negative) bufferSize
in case of being told to initialize from the given buffer.
* Added handy Get*() methods returning a field element value or a
supplied default value, if the field element doesn't exist.
* Added also handy Set*() methods setting the value of first element of
a field, i.e. adding it, if it didn't exist before, otherwise
replacing the old value. Only for fixed size types.
* Moved _FindType() inline template method into the header.
* Made the source file fit for use in the boot loader. If the macro
KMESSAGE_CONTAINER_ONLY is defined, the message sending/receiving part
is omitted.
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remove it completely, but I had no luck with the NBD driver. :-/
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generates a C source file defining an array variable containing the file's
data. DataFileToSourceFile is the respective jam rule.
The idea is to directly built the boot archive into the boot loader for
network booting (and thus avoiding to download it from somewhere). In
case of PXE this doesn't work, though, due to restrictions to the size
of the NBP. Maybe Open Firmware is less restrictive.
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* On these targets, we must load ACPI's modules dependencies ourself!
* Only the main B_ACPI_MODULE_NAME will work on non-Haiku targets, as
the (work-in-progress?) extra ACPI modules (ACPI_ROOT_MODULE_NAME, ACPI_NS_DUMP_MODULE_NAME,
and ACPI_DEVICE_MODULE_NAME) needs Haiku's Device Manager.
* "cat /dev/power/namespace" was successfully tested on a BeOS R5+Bone system.
* My P5W DH Deluxe-based system have a huge ACPI namespace ;-)
* A graphical ACPI Namespace Viewer will be welcomed (Hint)
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- can currently display the configuration of a chosen ethernet device
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* Prepared for other uses than just boot floppies (/CDs). We first try to
inflate the contents of the given device at offset 0 before using the
floppy disk offset. This will make it easy to mount tgz files loaded via
network or built into the boot loader itself.
* Increased the max possible size of inflated data to 32 MB.
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with the other partition types.
* Added kPartitionTypeEFI to the constants.
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* When deleting the Services handler, it will now also stop all running services,
and close the command pipe (since it's only quit when the net_server quits, that
wasn't much of a problem, though).
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for add-ons/libraries that don't have a signature. I threw our BAppFileInfo
code into libhaikucompat_build.a and link <build>mimeset and
<build>setversion against it, thus overriding the uncooperative BAppFileInfo
implementation in the host platform's libbe. Earlier or later we should use
libbe_build.so on BeOS compatible platforms as well, though.
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global functions (at least for now), removed useless globals, restyled
the code. Not yet done.
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interface /dev/net/... { ... }
instead of:
interface {
device /dev/net/...
...
}
This will also work with service::name, and address::family.
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changes to settings files that were ignored (for example, watching "services" did
only work if "interfaces" existed).
* On services update, Services::_Update() accidently compared the pointers of the
service objects, instead of the objects themselves.
* Implemented comparison of address changes in service objects; IOW when you change
the addresses a service should bind itself to, but leave the rest of the service
unchanged, this will now be detected as well.
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to watch it.
* Now adds the path to be watched to the update message (not the path of the
file that actually changed, though).
* Made debug output conditionally compiled in when TRACE_PATH_MONITOR is defined.
* Added PathMonitor.cpp to libbe.so
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incorrect values in fSet, and fMinSocket which also resulted in select() never
to return (in would only work for settings you changed after the net_server
was run).
* Minor cleanup.
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(currently, only the HFS+ GUID is known).
* The header and partition table CRCs are not yet validated, though.
* Enabled EFI in the boot loader test app.
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translator handle - and therefore ran into a debugger call. Was triggered by
WonderBrush's export function.
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from C-Media itself, and was later improved upon by Marko Koscak
* includes some fixes by Dr. Hartmut Reh
* uses old audio driver API
* builds, but I don't know if it works yet. I do have such a card, but
on another computer... will check if it works and add it to the image if
it does
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removed in several cases.
* vfs_get_vnode_cache() now always gives out a reference to the cache it
returns; if it needs to allocate a new one, the vnode owns one reference,
and the caller another.
* therefore, file_cache_create() now owns a reference to its vm_cache_ref, and
frees it in file_cache_delete().
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relevant for the image creation.
* The CopySetHaikuRevision propagates the value of the
HAIKU_INCLUDE_IN_IMAGE variable from the source to the target.
* Propagate the value of HAIKU_INCLUDE_IN_IMAGE from "kernel" to
"kernel_$(TARGET_ARCH)".
Now "jam update-install kernel" should work as expected.
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approach. There are still some leftovers, will be taken care in the next
commits (not today though)
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TermBuffer. Enabled invalidating in TextView instead of weird redrawing.
Seems much faster.
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If I understood the linux driver correctly it should work but it seems I didn't yet :)
For now it only lights the Terminal Ready light on my modem, doesn't get any data sent.
Is it me or the semantics with the on_write() hook is broken ? (it's made to add headers/footers to buffers, but then header size is counted as written data, while it's not data as sent to the driver...)
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