This defaults to 1500 for all adapters, but LoopbackAdapter increases
it to 65536 on construction.
If an IPv4 packet is larger than the MTU, we'll need to break it into
smaller fragments before transmitting it. This part is a FIXME. :^)
Painter::draw_line() now has an optional "bool dotted" parameter that
causes it to only render every other pixel.
Note that this only works with horizontal and vertical lines at the
moment and we'll assert if called with dotted=true for a diagonal line.
This is going to be quite boring to do by hand for every single CSS
property. We'll probably want to come up with a way to auto-generate
some/most of the shorthand expansion code.
This patch moves the Selector object model closer to the specification
objects in Selectors Level 4.
A "Selector" in LibHTML is now a { Vector<ComplexSelector> }, which is
a { Relation, CompoundSelector }. A CompoundSelector is really just
a Vector<SimpleSelector>, and SimpleSelector is "Component" renamed.
This makes a lot more selectors actually match on the Ubuntu Apache2
default homepage. :^)
After resorting, we now re-map every selected index so it matches the
new row mappings. This makes the process table view in SystemMonitor
behave normally again :^)
Turns out we can use abi::__cxa_demangle() for this, and all we need to
provide is sprintf(), realloc() and free(), so this patch exposes them.
We now have fully demangled C++ backtraces :^)
The fault was happening when retrieving a current backtrace for the
SystemServer process.
To generate a backtrace, we go into the paging scope of the process,
meaning we temporarily switch to using its page directory as our own.
Because kernel VM is allocated on demand, it's possible for a process's
mappings above the 3GB mark to be out-of-date. Normally this just gets
fixed up transparently by the page fault handler (which simply copies
the PDE from the canonical MM.kernel_page_directory() into the current
process.)
However, if the current kernel *stack* is in a piece of memory that
the backtraced process lacks up-to-date PDE's for, we still get a page
fault, but are unable to handle it, since the CPU wants to push to the
stack as part of calling the page fault handler. So we're screwed and
it's a triple-fault.
Fix this by always updating the kernel VM mappings before switching
into a paging scope. In practical terms, this is a 1KB memcpy() that
happens when generating a backtrace, or doing exec().
Previously it was not possible to see what each thread in a process was
up to, or how much CPU it was consuming. This patch fixes that.
SystemMonitor and "top" now show threads instead of just processes.
"ps" is gonna need some more fixing, but it at least builds for now.
Fixes#66.
For services explicitly configured as lazy, SystemServer will now listen
on the socket and only spawn the service once a client attempts to connect
to the socket.
SystemServer can now create sockets on behalf of services before spawning any
of them, and pass the open socket fd as fd 3. CLocalServer gains a method to
complete the takeover and listen on the passed fd.
This is not used by any services at the moment.
When reaping a child, SystemServer will now match up child's pid with its own
record of the services, and respawn the service if keepalive is enabled for it.
For example, we want to restart the WindowServer if it crashes, but we wouldn't
want to restart the Terminal if it gets closed.
Long ago, there was a fourth stdio default stream, stddbg, connected to the
debug console. It has since been replaced by the dbgputstr() and dbgputch()
syscalls.
3fce2fb205
Remove the last remains of stddbg, as fd 3 is soon going to be reused for socket
takeover.
This patch adds "submit" inputs and default (text box) inputs, as well
as form elements that can be submitted.
Layout of input elements is implemented via a new LayoutWidget class
that allows you to put an arbitrary GWidget in the layout tree.
At the moment, the DOM node sets the initial size of the LayoutWidget,
and then the positioning is done by the normal layout algorithm.
We also now support submitting a <form method="GET">, which does a full
replacing load with a URL based on the form's action + a query string
built from the name/value of input elements within the submitted form.
This is pretty neat! :^)
It's missing query string parsing from new URLs, but you can set the
query string programmatically, and it will be part of the URL when
serialized through to_string().
Before this patch, all of the excess spacing caused by line-height was
"padding" the line boxes below the text.
To fix this, we make line box fragments use the font height as their
height, and then let the inline layout algorithm adjust the Y positions
to distribute the vertical space.
Always paint border edges so they join nicely with their buddy edges.
This makes borders look nice even if all sides have different widths.
Also switch the border code to using floating point numbers since
otherwise things get very ugly very fast.
The borders still look very wrong with any border-width other than 1,
but at least we can see that they have the right color, and end up in
mostly the right place :^)
For python3 cross compilation, a native installation of python3 is
needed. This patch adds a build script for python3 to the toolchain
and informs the user to run that script if the python port is build
and no native python3 with the same major and minor version is
being found.
I broke semi-transparent terminals when I added support for alpha
blending to Painter::fill_rect().
When we fill the terminal widget background, we don't want blending to
take place, we're just looking to replace with an exact color, so now
we can use Painter::clear_rect() for that.
This opens the source of the current document in TextEditor.
For file:// URLs, we open the local file, but for all other protocols,
a temporary file is generated, containing the document source.
Longer-term we should build some kind of viewer into the Browser app
instead. That would avoid silly problems like how this forgets to
delete the temporary files, for instance :^)
LibProtocol::Client::start_download() now gives you a Download object
with convenient hooks (on_finish & on_progress).
Also, the IPC handshake is snuck into the Client constructor, so you
don't need to perform it after instantiating a Client.
This makes using LibProtocol much more pleasant. :^)