no items can be removed from that list - nevertheless, it's wrong.
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can now only happen if the thread is killed.
_user_receive_data() will now longer pass B_CAN_INTERRUPT to receive_data(),
but B_KILL_CAN_INTERRUPT - this should fix the problem Stefano experienced
with this function, even if I couldn't reproduce it.
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not used outside of it.
Added tracking for the last transaction in the block cache; that way it can test
if the last transaction has been closed before opening a new one.
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to the free list, so a new range was started for every allocation (!).
block_range::Free() did not update the chunk's used_mask correctly.
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This helps to reduce the flood of commands for those blue screen "users" :-)
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will do that anytime soon, and it should be done by using node monitoring,
anyway.
devfs_open_dir() now makes sure the directory contents are up-to-date - this
should fix the app_server device lookup.
Disabled debug output in the read/write hooks to improve its usage.
Renamed part_map to partition.
Minor cleanup.
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Added new devfs_add_driver() function that the device manager will now call
to register new drivers.
Devfs will now keep a list of known drivers and remembers, if they have
been initialized already - a driver can now safely scan the directory it's
in while being scanned itself without having its hooks called twice.
Devfs is now using a recursive lock instead of a mutex (that's not really
a requirement right now, but would allow us to keep the fs lock during
scanning).
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currently needs even more memory than the old one 8-)
Not cleaned up at all.
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environment, but it didn't set the "environ" to the new array, and
thus throwing away the copy again.
GCC no longer crashes because of this, and runs through without help :)
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of running into an assert() later on, we now back out early in this case.
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called by debug_init_post_vm().
Since the availability of a blue screen specific getchar() is static anyway, there
is no need for the sBlueScreenGetChar variable (only the message "only serial input
available" gets lost, but since that is platform specific anyway...).
Hello blue screen! We now have an on-screen KDL, to be enabled by the kernel
setting "bluescreen", just like on BeOS.
The blue screen does not yet support any cursor actions or backspace, though (need
to grab some stuff from our console driver).
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kernel_debugger() didn't do enough before; panic() did all the work - but
since the former is a public function as well, I moved all the functionality
to it. Also fixed a possible buffer overrun in panic().
Renamed dbg_* to debug_*.
"serial_debug_port" setting did not ignore negative values.
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hardly atomic, so we need to grab the thread lock after all.
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could have destroyed the BFS integrity... (just happened to me, that's how I
noticed it)
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That makes Pulse to build and even run (but with no visible output) on Haiku.
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opened devices, and one for opened directories.
Also adds and removes those directory cookies correctly now.
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removed when no longer used (the same bug is still present in devfs, btw,
and can potentially cause crashes).
Cleanup of the cookie code, it's now using util/list.h.
Now issues B_STAT_CHANGED notifications when directory entries changed.
rootfs_rename() was completely broken for "inter-directory" movements.
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evaluated, so that you can specify something different than 8 bit in there.
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(mostly happens in the kernel debugger). Not tested, though.
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For some reason, the colors are wrong for anything but 8bit modes, though.
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success (they just kept the passed in buffer size unchanged).
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- it's now much cleaner than before
- it now actually works in combination with realloc() (the fix from before didn't work)
- got rid of the WALL_ALIGNMENT definition
- can now handle different WALL_SIZEs
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load_driver_settings() now accepts absolute paths as well.
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interrupt service register bit is never set, anyway...
Thanks to Korli for reporting.
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forwarded to the standard interrupt handler. Untested, though.
For more information on the subject: http://www.ggd.nsu.ru/~serg/bsdfaq/part3.html#316
Some cleanup.
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VFS's interface, so that a file system only has to implement one interface.
As a side effect, the automatic file system detection may now work (not yet
tested, though).
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