Haiku causes the image file to need 193 MB; building it in FreeBSD requires
only 180 MB.
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* Applications don't have to declare BCatalog fCatalog themselves, it's now done automatically
* Libs and add-ons can be localized just the same way (except static libraries)
For now this new system is yet disabled as I'm looking for some peer review before going on. To enable it you have to define B_TRANSLATE_USE_NEW_MACROS in each file doing catalog access. This will not stay, I'll update the
other apps to use it.
The linking in jamfiles must be not only with liblocale.so, but also liblocalestub.a. Not sure how to handle this for user-side applications. Libraries are also required to provide a MIME signature to use any catalog.
The locale preflet is updated to the new system (as a test). Othe rapps will follow if everyone is ok with this approach.
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* Added a few header files in headers/posix/arch that'll allow for an x86_64
haiku target to be compiled. fenv.h is src/lib/msun/amd64/fenv.h from
freebsd.
* configure: Added support for x86_64 arch when running
build_cross_tools_gcc4.
* config[_build]/HaikuConfig.h, BuildSetup: Added x86_64 recognition.
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compiler. Fixes #5322 (the ones in /boot/develop would be overwritten).
* Simplified the Jamfile building these libraries.
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* Added amd64-* as supported host gcc machine.
* Added work-around for AMD64 FreeBSD 8: It only has a static libsupc++,
which prevents us from building shared libraries, so we use the shared
libstdc++ instead.
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B_USE_BUILTIN_ATOMIC_FUNCTIONS is defined most atomic_*() functions are
redefined as macros using the built-ins directly.
* Enabled that feature for the x86 build. Might work on other platforms as
well, but that needs to be tested.
No significant speedup for the -j8 Haiku image build.
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* Determine HOST_LD and HOST_OBJCOPY in configure.
* Removed Solaris ld work-around in BuildSetup.
The change requires configure to be re-run. Alternatively HOST_{LD,OBJCOPY}
can be added to generated/build/BuildConfig.
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* let BuildSetup set HAIKU_HOST_IS_BIG_ENDIAN according to HOST_GCC_MACHINE
* minor cleanup in BuildSetup
* when building ICU, set the endianness indicator suffix according to
HAIKU_HOST_IS_BIG_ENDIAN
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be run again or generated/build/BuildConfig needs to be adjusted manually.
* Removed bochs debug hack.
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CreateAsmStructOffsetsHeader mechanism to generate a header with macros
defined to the sizes of the structures we're interested in and when compiling
in C mode define the structures as "struct { char bytes[size]; }".
It works in principle, but due to how jam works, one would have to specify the
dependency to the generated header for all sources that include it directly or
indirectly.
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conditionally define some of the new stuff there. That fixes the build under
a r34172 Haiku, though it also causes some problems that needed working around.
Haven't tested under newer Haiku revisions yet. Will do tomorrow.
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compatible platforms as well, Ingo. This fixes building Haiku under Haiku.
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* BuildSetup: Set jam variable HOST_PLATFORM_IS_64_BIT and add host define
HAIKU_HOST_PLATFORM_64_BIT if the host platform is 64 bit. Removed the
check from BeOSBuildCompatibility.h.
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This is important when setting up the TARGET_LIB* constants later, in case
the target platform is not "haiku". (i.e. libbe_test).
* Added TODO about HOST_GCC_BASE_FLAGS being wrong for GCC4. I couldn't find
the proper fix, but it is important whan compiling libbe_test on Haiku.
I worked around this by having the constant defined correctly for the
problematic file. See the TODO comment.
* Small cleanups.
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is obviously already configured not to use patented code.
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make it work, one would need to use versioning for all libbe symbols. This is
worth an 8k price per file that links against libbe.so, so I didn't want to
commit this as is. An alternative to this solution would be to write a
separate application that is responsible for the app_server's window. Comments
welcome.
* Removed BeOS compatbility of the libbe_test stuff.
* Renamed the libbe_test targets from *haiku* to *test*, ie. libbe_haiku.so is
now called libbe_test.so, haiku_registrar is now test_registrar, etc.
* This also removes BeOS compatibility from tracker/FSUtils.cpp (all BeOS
compatibility should be removed, but I don't want to make Alexandre more work
in his branch, and it's not urgent at all).
* Replaced the former "run" scripts for the test environment with a single
run script (see updated NOTES file).
* Removed the libbe_test target from some applications - this was only to help
developing them under BeOS, and is thus no longer necessary.
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anymore with the small size, and it didn't fix the problem I originally hoped
it would.
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- consolidate board specific definitions into build/jam/board/*/BoardSetup to avoid duplicating address values everywhere,
- add various addresses, boot script, custom C/C++ flags and SD card definition,
- not sure BoardSetup is included at the best place though,
- replaced board-specific ldscript with passing the loader address directly to LD from BoardSetup,
- added haiku.mmc target which generates an mmc/SD card image with a FAT partition with the files needed to boot for the board, should later be integrated with haiku.image with the BFS partition offset passed to bfs_shell, requires apt:sfdisk,mtools on GNU/Linux,
- added some more rules, one to build a script for the SD image,
- fake a NetBSD loader for now, U-Boot doesn't know haiku, and we'll need a way to pass the tgz image and RAM size, we'll either use standlone way (usual C argv[]) or the NetBSD args,
- style fixes,
- 80 cols, /me pets Ingo.
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on it. With the other changes already made, we can now use a 1440k boot image
for x86 as well, again.
* If you build a CD, you'll have to take extra care to see whether it still fits
on the floppy or not - space is really tight already.
* Made USB support optional for the CD-ROM. It's turned on, though, since we do
want to support USB-CD-ROMs by default; this is just something you can use
once in case we need to enlarge the boot floppy to 2880k again.
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Since we don't support Flattened Device Trees yet (and they don't solve all the issues), we need a place to hole board-specific config, which are different even though we use U-Boot on ARM. Things like cpu & mmu type...
U-Boot doesn't really help us there anyway, it only passes a few board infos (RAM banks & the bill), and optionally other stuff if we fake a linux kernel or netbsd loader, but still not enough. FDT support isn't available for ARM in U-Boot yet either. So for now, and likely for stuff we can't get from FDT, we'll put board-specific config there.
Unlike desktop machines were we want a single kernel per arch, we'd rather have the kernel built for a single board without having to handle detecting mmu type at boot and switching calls like I did on m68k.
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Now that's done like building the network boot archive, which gives us a lot
more flexibility for defining its contents.
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symbols recently introduced. Until init_term_dyn.o is linked into kernel
add-ons, too, we link with haiku_version_glue.o, so we have those symbols
in kernel add-ons as well.
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