* 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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This actually show a bug in BPopUpMenu. It seesm to think that its size
includes the arrow at its right size and so it draws the menu item
string over it. Stippi?
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* hey media_server QUIT
* /system/servers/media_server > /boot/home/media_server.log
* listusb -v > /boot/home/listusb.log
and mail the two resulting files to ithamar AT unet DOT nl. Thanks!
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* Fix some minor printf()-style warnings in the debug build of usb_webcam.
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non-standard descriptors. This makes listusb useful again with usb audio & video devices...
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* Always wanting keyboard graphics for shortcuts, Jorge suggested simple borders
for simplicity. Great idea! Added.
* Added Jorge's rounded boxes for note/warning/stop plus symbols.
* If anyone wants to fine tune esp. colours, go ahead. Jorge and I are both
challenged in that department. :)
* A few small corrections and reformatting here and there.
* Excluded the topic "Installation" from the contents until it's further along.
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write_overlay and add the necessary infrastructure for it.
* Fix setting permissions through write stat.
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* Add attribute_overlay and write_overlay to the image/floppy instead.
* Mount a iso9660 boot volume with both write and attribute overlay for now.
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attribute writes to not be visible.
* Don't read past the current node size when emulating write support.
* Fix writing calculations so that writing actually works as intended.
* Actually follow the linked list when joining write_buffers instead of using
the same pointer that becomes invalid after the first iteration.
* Small optimizations.
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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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fs is read-only. Not yet fully working, also directory operations like file
creation/removal are yet missing.
* Add notifications for stat and attribute changes.
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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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* get e1000 to compile
* remove dev/em from the build (might be removed later on)
* tested on VirtualBox (gcc2,gcc4), VMware(gcc4) and natively on
ThinkPad T500 (gcc4)
* courtesy of Michael Weirauch (emwe)
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for now. This is a workaround and should be removed once we have proper
interrupt return values from FreeBSD drivers. Should work around interrupt
storms for shared interrupts with some network cards that use a FreeBSD driver.
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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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