Reapply part of 12ae5308f2 that was lost in the long revision history of
user fonts. No big deal as the values are the same.
Change-Id: I26bbceb0380b33e35b105519a11e309500f9acf6
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"Colors" is simpler, better translatable and currently more
correct. A "theme" is broader, including backgrounds, fonts,
mouse cursor, sounds etc.
For a Terminal it's mostly colours. Fonts are being handled in
the "Settings" panel.
Change-Id: Icf043fffbc64d976db7a71c28c41aeea0cdf44e6
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When #15963 was fixed, some build profiles were succeeded by newer
ones, while the older ones were completely removed. However, this
document was never updated to specifically reflect this change.
Additionally, some headers were slightly improved to make them more
descriptive.
Change-Id: If89e927bef3b87df4e54eecb13a69d877b90e6af
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Compute a font size that just fits the available space, instead of using
an arbitrary scaling. This makes the code adjust to any font and any UI
size.
Select the appropriate font using a binary search, which will need only
a few attempts (I think 6 font sizes will be tried at the default
config)
Change-Id: Ie3b8678678c0d940981f1785418aa8ab354d01c5
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While profiling with iperf for #18203 I noticed that the default MTU for
the loopback interface is 16KiB. Other operating systems set this quite
a bit higher. Linux sets it to 64KiB by default. Random Google searches
seem to suggest that Microsoft sets it even higher than this although I
don't have a Windows computer to verify this at the moment.
Changing the default to 64KiB in this patch makes a pretty big
difference in a kvm VM with a single CPU. The max throughput goes from
about 2Mbps/s to around 12Mbps/s, around a 6x increase.
With the same VM but 8 CPUs, the throughput goes from 1.58Gbps to
1.99Gbps, about a 26% increase in throughput. It seems the throughput
is a little more stable too and doesn't drop periodically. I suspect
that this is just because there is less CPU saturation in the loop
consumer thread.
With window size maxed out to around 1GiB as described in #15886 there
is still about a 10% increase in throughput with this change.
There are still some weird performance issues to diagnose but this seems
like a better default.
Change-Id: I8c5d088298a4a7b3e8b1aa1a2f4f85b0cc9c62c2
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* virtio is sketchy still due to some non-architecture
specific bugs. This lets us control the VM until virtio
improves
Change-Id: I2b6805b7282f8b060fae6d831c675eb2dd2f84ef
* kputs uses the string printing functions per arch
which includes logic to detect \ n and add a \ r before it on
serial devices.
* kputchar uses the individual character printing arch code
which doesn't include this check. This results in a floating
prompt on serial kernel debugger sessions:
kdebug>
kdebug> help
Prints a command...
* Since kputchar is lower level and most would expect it to print
"a single untampered character", just convert these newline calls
to use kputs which includes the \ r check serial devices use.
Change-Id: I8389899e7670859597aeddbb6f58e9b7f7942230
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/haiku/+/5992
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These should return EBUSY instead of EDEADLK, so move the check
for deadlock into _Wait(), where the timeout can be checked prior
to the deadlock check.
Fixes the issue introduced in hrev56698.
Change-Id: I5717dd0579a93a117c15be93ce84136a0e065829
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* Removed the old non-utilized "Basic" and "Bus" view tabs to make the "Device details" view default and more prominent
* The tab title now shows the name of the currently selected device, and the default width of the value column has been increased to show more text by default
* Removed non-referenced/skeleton code plus made various clean-up edits as suggested by reviewers
Change-Id: I32ece29aa04e357cb4a8a0672becb754e4ccdacf
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Whilst these are "may fail" in POSIX, they're easy to detect,
so fail early instead of deadlocking.
Return EDEADLK when trying to obtain a read/write lock if the
current thread already has a write lock.
Fixes part of #17971.
Change-Id: I15a67c8f56f746b988f79443b6966a05122aa6a9
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Change-Id: I325a33d224e4711c71e324ac2afeae2dffc8aaeb
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* Convert x86 direct port I/O to our standard gUART.
* sSerial is plainly EFI Serial or EFI Stdout
* gUART is plainly hardware serial now
Change-Id: I5730fbc0ce3427851e4e2d1d0aa8c55f7765e444
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* This is actually a generic Synopsys DesignWare ABP UART
which can be found on riscv boards like the StarFive as
well as ARM. Just make generic.
Change-Id: If3c047560d66ebb8a76410c55c22e216cbf5d4e2
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Reviewed-by: David Karoly <karolyd577@gmail.com>
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Note that zstd-compressed packages cannot be installed unless the
running system can already read them, even as part of a system
update transaction. This has been possible for some months now,
but if one has an older EFI bootloader, you may need to upgrade it.
Change-Id: I9e561459477723e498a871ee5c5caad560861b79
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* Describe parameters in "usage".
* Change -m to explicitely mute, instead of toggling mute.
* Add -t to toggle muting, -u to unmute.
* Add long version options:
--mute, --unmute, --togglemute --increase, --decrease
* Accept a step size as additional parameter to in/decrease,
without it, the step size is 3 dB.
* Print muting state when toggling or un/muting.
* Update shortcut_settings to use "setvolume -t" to toggle muting.
Change-Id: Iacad5bcf4a40a6056c85161ac45379015392420c
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Reviewed-by: nephele <nep@packageloss.eu>
This is needed to fix usage of POKE_GET_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS on
x86 32 bits (with PAE).
Change-Id: Ic00185ec7fcf9b6666ad6169a752d8b8edd2b61b
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Some laptops like G713QM-HX121 or FX705DY have an ACPI WMI DSL, which evaluates five arguments
for all method IDs similar to
98e865a522
but with 5 arguments:
Method (WMNB, 3, Serialized)
{
P8XH (Zero, 0x11)
CreateDWordField (Arg2, Zero, IIA0)
CreateDWordField (Arg2, 0x04, IIA1)
CreateDWordField (Arg2, 0x08, IIA2)
CreateDWordField (Arg2, 0x0C, IIA3)
CreateDWordField (Arg2, 0x10, IIA4)
Local0 = (Arg1 & 0xFFFFFFFF)
Patch to fix proposed by Reijo F from russian haiku os chat on #18189
Change-Id: I4536029600e6e9608aceafa45b36af8f0ffe35b3
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/haiku/+/5977
Reviewed-by: Jérôme Duval <jerome.duval@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Fredrik Holmqvist <fredrik.holmqvist@gmail.com>
Triggers are a way to trigger menu items by ressing one of the letters
in their label. Normally that letter is underlined in the menu, but in
Haiku this is disabled by default and can't be enabled due to the lack
of a Menu preference (the code is there to draw the underline, still).
The trigger for each item is either assigned manually (using SetTrigger)
or automatically by the Interface Kit (picking a reasonable letter from
the label).
Triggers can be completly disabled at the menu level, however, in Haiku
this only disables drawing the underlines, and does not actually
disable the triggers, so items can still be invoked. This does not
match what is said in the Be Book. This commit actually disables the
triggers when SetTriggerEnabled(false) is called, making the keyboard
available for other uses if needed.
Possibly affected apps from a GitHub search on "SetTriggersEnabled":
- BeCJK
- 8dock
- Some of Tracker menus with lots of items, for example X-Ray menus
Change-Id: I1efa675b018fa524953c81e2dc2d456c28d6be8e
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listdev depends, through usb-utils.h, on the script-generated usbhdr.h.
Additionally, there's no dependency on kdevice_manager.h since 2008.
Change-Id: I77d36d6b5dca48415fcb98121ecb6d372cfa85ab
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Updated so that it can build Haiku R1 Beta 4. The intention is to use this to
create repeatable builds for Rust builds. The script has been tweaked to use
the latest stable debian as base image, to include the (now-required)
libzstd-devel package, and the g++-multilib package to support building 32 bit
in a 64 bit host. It also moves to python 3.x.
Additionally, the image now supports specifying custom git tags/branches for
the buildtools and Haiku itself, so that specific hrevs or branches can be
built
Change-Id: Ia43089ff7271256fdb6603bd4400ee3b9228ea1b
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* Set it to true when the client's message loop is started.
* Prevents a Window from sending messages to the client BWindow when
the BWindow's message loop is not running.
* If a Window sends an _UPDATE_ message to its client and does not
receive the expected reply, it will later refuse to draw to the area
that was updated. This can happen in the case of a BView that is a
child of an OffscreenWindow (BBitmap::fWindow).
* Fixes#9064.
Change-Id: I8ab840852f3875cb323842d927ee1e50b0aa3511
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* Solves some insecure permission errors with
sshd subprocesses.
* More secure I guess not letting "anyone" write to /
Change-Id: I1bb31ff0142585639369f7b3d15cf9a2d5755598
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If the file has multiple audio or video tracks, only one is converted.
But in this case there would be memory leaks of various objects for the
other (unused) tracks. Fix this for now by allowing only the first track
of each type to be used. Ideally, MediaConverter should allow converting
all tracks or selecting which ones to keep.
Change-Id: I78c0c31648c80c7760dd68b3b4f64537ad2cee88
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