- Implement mechanism GetProperty to retrieve detailed information about the LocalDevice
- Generic BluetoothDevice interface changed and adapted
- Implement ReadLocalVersion to be aware of the bluetooth specification supported by our localdevice
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device additions/removals can be monitored.
* Minor cleanup.
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We do some caching using a hash table indexed by the operations vector.
* Pass the vnode capabilities to the kernel module.
* In the kernel tailor the operation vectors for volumes and vnodes passed to
the VFS according to the respective capabilities. This way those vectors look
pretty much like those from the client FS. This saves unnecessary calls when
hooks are not implemented and should also fix compatibility problems in cases
where not implementing a hook and returning an error don't mean the same to
the VFS.
* Inlined some of the kernel module Volume class getters.
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- Send() now also gets the message to send as parameter.
- Added methods to reserve and unreserve space in the buffer.
* RequestAllocator: Uses the port buffer reservation methods now. This allows
to let more than one RequestAllocator use a Port in a stack-like manner.
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* Change Port::Receive() semantics. It does no longer use the buffer associated
with the object. Instead it allocates heap memory for the caller. Since
there's only one caller who clones the message anyway, we save one copy this
way (though we have an additional syscall in userland) and don't overwrite
a request being prepared for sending.
* Changed RequestAllocator::ReadRequest() to also read the request from the
port.
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* Pass the request offset and length with the DoIORequest. This allows us to
already get the first vecs for do_iterative_fd_io() in userland, saving a
trip back and forth.
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implementations that can be used by subsystems that want to have a pretty
standard service. Only the latter is really complete, though.
* The notification manager is now available earlier in the boot process.
* Added notifications to teams/ports (only add/remove).
* The network notification implementation is now using the
DefaultUserNotificationService.
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part.
* Implemented a good part of the kernel part for the support of
do_iterative_fd_io(). The forwarding of the callbacks are missing yet.
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- Add strings for all bluetooth manufacturers
- Add a bunch of strings for each command
- Add methods to get string given a manufacturer code or a command code
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an on-stack structure for the request in a hash table when forwarding the
io() hook. Create a new object (HaikuKernelIORequest) instead and store it
in a hash table in HaikuKernelFileSystem.
* Some work on the userland side of do_iterative_fd_io().
* Added some missing requests in UserlandFSUtil::is_{kernel,userland}_request().
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can be checked.
* Make the usb_keyboard module check the presence of the needed debugger
commands to avoid the error messages in case of them being unavailable.
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HashMap and HashSet classes to use the kernel utils OpenHashTable instead.
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RecursiveLock in the kernel.
* Several adjustments according to UserlandFS header changes.
* Re-added reiserfs to image.
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file cache are missing yet -- requires some refactoring in Volume.
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/system/servers, now.
* Got rid of the dispatcher application. It was the entity the kernel module
talked to when mounting a yet unknown FS. It started the client FS server
applications. Now the kernel module starts them directly. They use
respectively named ports, so the kernel module can find them when already
running.
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* The I/O context related vfs_*() functions have io_context* instead of void*
parameters/return values, now.
* vfs_new_io_context(): Lock the parent I/O context before getting its table
size. Otherwise the table size could change until we do.
* vfs_resize_fd_table(): Fixed use of MutexLocker. We created only a temporary
object, not one with function scope.
* Renamed load_image_etc() to load_image_internal() and added a parameter for
specifying the parent team of the one to create.
* Introduced a kernel private load_image_etc() with a few more arguments than
load_image().
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* Split the FSCapabilities bit mask into three bit masks for the FS, the
volume, and the vnodes, since we have three independent FS interface
structures, now. The latter is not supported in the kernel add-on, yet.
* Server:
- Temporarily removed some things from the build (the BeOS interface
and the cache implementations).
- Some WIP in HaikuKernelVolume and [haiku_]kernel_emu.{h,cpp}.
- Added HaikuKernelNode, which wraps fs_vnode for the client FS.
The server is still quite a bit away from being buildable again.
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kernel module compiles again, though newer features like VM file support,
asynchronous I/O, and FS layers aren't supported yet. The userland code is
still completely out of sync and won't even compile.
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stored now.
* Extended the debugger message for B_DEBUGGER_MESSAGE_HANDED_OVER by the
causing thread.
* Also send B_DEBUGGER_MESSAGE_HANDED_OVER to the debugger to which the team
was handed over. The message will be the very first one the debugger gets
from the team in question.
* Some harmless refactoring (added thread_hit_serious_debug_event()).
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* Added debugger commands to resolve usb_ids to pipes.
* Adjusted the physical memory allocator to be usable in a slimmed down mode
when running inside the kernel debugger.
* Implemented USB keyboard support for KDL through a kernel debugger add-on.
* Added kgetc() and made use of it where previously individual methods were used
to ensure that reading characters always goes through the kernel debugger
add-ons and the other methods.
This has some preconditions to meet though:
1) The keyboard must be in the boot protocol (currently the case but needs to
be revisited once we have a full usb_hid).
2) The keyboard must be attached to a UHCI root port (i.e. not use EHCI or OHCI,
also not through hubs unless those are USB 1.1).
3) the usb_hid driver has to be opened for this to work. This means that for the
time between initializing USB and when usb_hid is opened by the input_server
there is no keyboard support.
Also note that this has no way of detecting hot-plug, meaning that you can't
re-attach your USB keyboard from the hub to the root port once in KDL.
On the bright side of things, since this is a non-destructive mechanism it is
possible to enter and leave KDL without loosing the USB state.
Tested OK in QEMU, not tested on real hardware yet, will see in a few minutes.
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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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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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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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* Enable -Werror on GCC4 builds as well (limited to the same selected targets).
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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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