* Clarify the fResizeThreshold logic and remove the comment.
* Rename "count" constructor argument to "blockSize", as this is
what it actually does.
No functional change intended.
Change-Id: I993bf0e695f47da181e9fb50b9a964edfd4a0adc
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This reverts commit 1db0961121bdb8145fe368fdca0205ddef354729.
It turns out the comment is not obsolete; what it refers to isn't
PAE systems but true 32-bit ones. I'm not sure we should use
64-bit cache offsets even there, but that's a decision for another
time.
The previous implementation allocated and freed event objects
on every insertion and removal using malloc()/free(). It was also
licensed under a "distributions in binary form must reproduce ...
in the binary" license, which is more restrictive than the MIT license
that we prefer.
So, this is a rewrite from scratch. It uses the standard
DoublyLinkedList<> rather than rolling its own, and manages
a free list of event queue objects rather than hitting malloc()
all the time. It only frees chunks on destruction, though,
but that hopefully won't be an issue anyway.
All tests from the TimedEventQueueTest still pass, and media playback
still works as before.
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Previously, lower was better, and higher was worse. But really we want
the scores to be based primarily around the index sizes, which can
grow to be very large, so a maximum score is hard to determine.
Instead, start with the index size, and then divide to make it smaller
based on how "useful" the equation terms will be in searching it.
Improves the performance of queries like those in #19080; according
to humdinger's testing, the query with the most expensive term first
went from ~2.0s execution time down to ~0.7s, same as the query with
the least expensive term first.
Change-Id: Id71fa21c95cfe3d8d0019ff356bdf4935446411f
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B_PATH_NAME_LENGTH == PATH_MAX, and PATH_MAX is inclusive of the final
NULL terminator, so we don't need a + 1 here.
The original KPath default was to not use + 1, but that was changed in
42e3c6f97874f37701385e7027c77e4366d7c450 due to all the consumers that did.
But all those consumers are wrong, it appears; they should just be
using the default length instead. So now we do that.
* If we coerce types inside the switch(), then the "type already converted"
check at the beginning will fail every time, causing us to reconvert,
which is surely bad for performance.
* B_TIME_TYPE should be INT32 or INT64 depending on what its size is.
May help with #19080.
Previously it was not initialized until "post-VM", but there are
a number of ways VM initialization can go wrong that it would
be nice to know about without needing a serial port.
On arches which map the whole physical memory into the kernel
address space (x86_64, at least), we can get the bluescreen facility
initialized using KERNEL_PMAP_BASE. On other architectures, we
just fail to init then, and do the usual setup later on.
A slight bit of extra code cleanup in blue_screen_init_early:
we now just call module->info.std_ops() rather than a
frame-buffer-console specific method.
Applications that don't call open() or like functions too often,
and call many FD-related methods across multiple threads at once
(like "git status") now don't wait on the context lock as much.
("git status" performance isn't much improved because threads just
hit the "unused vnodes" lock instead.)
- Convert libroot from a page to a group, so that it can list the
included file and functions in the generated book (like the kits)
- Add unistd.dox and move the relevant part of ioctl details there
- Make sure to use C89-compatible comments only in POSIX headers
Change-Id: I8f0412e4c75de6f48018a0436909f8b0076342a4
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Exposes a new field on mouse events named "device" that specifices what
type of device the event originates from. This is then used in
PadBlocker to ignore events that don't originate from trackpads.
This field should also be exposed to the public API in case any program
in userspace want to use it, as it may be useful for other purposes.
Fixes #19238 and #17821
Change-Id: Ic0f8c088cf5d2b0414a8e69498b48f2a3e370d73
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The driver had its own header file with definitions from the USB video
specification. Use the system ones already in place for use in listusb.
Also recognize devices which advertise themselves as "miscellaneous" in
the device descriptor, this is the recommended way in the specification
as the usb_video interface may be only part of a device, with other
interfaces and endpoints used for audio or for HID for example.
Change-Id: I7e2e45328dcc1e81c407937e8dd3d77209c5c52a
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* Allocate blocks and add them to the hash table so they are
available for a future block_cache_get call.
* Make use of prefetching in FAT driver.
* A client filesystem may request to prefetch a block run that
contains some blocks that are already cached. The request will
be truncated at the first such block in the run.
* Fixes #19186.
Change-Id: I8d2e3cff15e5b46569438e0dc085e2b391aa57a5
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Based on X512's original change, but with more modifications:
* Don't use _ in macro parameter names to appease GCC 2.
* Get rid of ioctl_args struct. We don't need it anymore,
and just adding parameters of the same types has the
exact same ABI on x86 and x86_64, so this doesn't break
any existing compiled code.
* Add (void*) cast to third parameter.
* Enable for _KERNEL_MODE also.
Change-Id: Id4ad8b85f54836fd26dc6278226954d0a081d5f0
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Left top position will be set to zero.
It is a common pattern to define `BRect` value with only width and height so it allow to simplify code a bit.
Change-Id: Ie14644843324c9e5bcc55e7cfbd557a8884559d3
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Avoid declaring random friend classes in public header. Allow to access
private methods from arbitrary source if needed.
Change-Id: Iac2cf0ca59e483aa0657e3fe1fc47080c661cf8b
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This way, modules can decide to do different things based on having
all the ancillary data available. In particular, the UNIX module will
now post only one message header for all the FDs, even if they came
from multiple sets of ancillary data.
This should fix "Message needs unreceived descriptors" from the Chromium
IPC code (which is used by Firefox).
Same as for the scatter/gather pool. This also changes CCBs
to use condition variables instead of semaphores for completion,
which means they're now C++-only. A few C files still include
<SCSI.h>, but none use CCBs directly, so this works out fine.
A quick check with a compile benchmark didn't show a performance regression.
* add SOCK_NONBLOCK and SOCK_CLOEXEC
* also extends the type parameter on socketpair() and socket()
Change-Id: I73570d5bfb57c2da00c1086149c9f07547ba61ce
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* Always declare FD_SET rather than conditionally. This matches
the behavior of the glibc, musl, FreeBSD headers.
* Simplify comments.
* Leave the custom FD_SETSIZE possibility in place for now. Neither
glibc nor musl permit this, but FreeBSD still does.
* Add kDeleteSelection command alias in Commands.h, keep kDelete.
* Add kMoveSelectionToTrash and use it in place of kMoveToTrash.
- kMoveToTrash in kept in tracker_private.h for use outside.
* Create a new constant kRestoreSelectionFromTrash for Tracker.
- Move kRestoreFromTrash to tracker_private.h
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They were ignored and unused; and in fact can't be made to work
properly since the block_cache always operates on exactly block-sized
buffers, and doesn't have contiguous buffers of multiple blocks
to hand out at all.
No functional change intended.
* Minor tweaks to POSIX sys/param.h for style.
* Don't redefine alignment macros in BSD sys/param.h even conditionally.
And add a few more macros from the real BSD sys/param.h, for convenience.
(Most of these are also declared in musl and glibc's sys/param.h)