functional identical, but uses different data structure.
instead of reading all words into memory, we read and
tokenize on demand keeping a simple linked list of words
to conume by further calls of getword(). once the list
is empty we read the next line, tokenize it and fill the
list up again. so we only need as mutch memory to hold
all the words of the longest line.
we can't really change the Window *input from
outside the winctl() thread. the problem is
that the window might end up reading the
mouse (scroll, select) which makes the w->cctl
channel block once you try to talk to the
window again (from the mousethread). this also
means we have to coordinate window switchin
from the winctl proc waiting for the current
window to release the input and then take over.
thers a new Winctl message Topped that basically
does that now using Wakeup and a chan to
synchronize.
wrepaint() used to also set the cursor for the window
if it was current. this reset the corner cursors on
bandresize when one tried to attempt to size a window
that was not current. make repaint just repaint the
window and border. set cursor explicitely for hold
toggle.
use notefd in killprocs() insead of postnote() as the process
might'v exited. the notefd stays valid even if the particular
process it was originaly opend on exited. remove the Window.pid
field as its not needed.
dup() the notefd for interruptproc as the window might'v gone
away and closed the notefd file descriptor, resulting in us
writing to the wrong thing.
use snprint() instead of sprint() for safety.
fix bogus debug fprint().
add missing "visible" flushimage() after Reshaped winctl message
got handled. i assumed wsetname()/nameimage() would be enough,
it but does a invisible flush so softscreen doesnt get updated
immidiately.
do not make allocimage() failure in scrtemps() fatal. it wont
draw the window properly, but it gives the user a chance to
delete some windows to recover.
allocate all the colors in iconinit(), remove unused ones
like grey. rename darkgrey to paletextcol because thats
what it is used for. new approach to window image allocation.
we allocate the window with DNofill and let the window fill
itself. this reduces flickering especially with (-b) option
and makes rio resize feel a lot faster.
wrefresh() didnt work. now fixed.
wtop() checked w->topped == topped as a fast exit. if you
had the top most window not being current (== input) which
can happen when you delete the current window, then wtop would
after resize would not make the window current because it
is already top topmost one. wtopme() and wcurrent() both are
non-ops when window is already the topmost or window is already
current, so remove the check as its not needed. also topping
the window feels less sluggish.
sort the window array by w->topped before reshaping all
windows. this preserves the window z-order.
remove implicit focus change on reshape/move. it called
wcurrent() in wtcl thread which might send a wctl message
to itself, bad... also we might not want to change focus
on reshape, like for the rio resize. so we set the input
window explicitely in all call sites.
window deletion was racy. wclosewin() destroys w->i, but
it is called outside the wctl thread so it might just
free the image under libframe doing some text selection.
this is fixed the following: add wclunk() function,
which basically just marks the window as deleted and
removes the reference from the window[] and hidden[]
arrays. (called on wclose() when refcount drops to
zero). wclosewin() now just frees the image and is only
called from the wctl thread on exit or when handing
the Deleted message.
get a reference to the window when doing sweeping or
moving as the filesystem might just clunk it under
us and we might end up sending wctl messages to
a Exited window.
wctl resize message has to fail if the window is not
current as it might be hidden... would also be annoying.
this is to catch crazy color channels like k8a8 and the 15/16 bit
ones and CMAP. basically, just convert to RGBA32 or RGB24 depending
on if it has an alpha channel.
as the menu is displayed, the window might go away or change its
label causing menuhit() to dereference bad memory. just strdup()
the labels before passing to menu3str to prevent accidents.
avoid double entries in the cache for copen() and properly handle
locking so we wont just give up if we cant lock the Mntcache entry,
but drop the cache lock, qlock the Mntcache entry, and then recheck
the cache.
general cleanup (cdev -> ccache, use eqchantdqid())
the lock order of page.Lock -> palloc.hashlock was
violated in cachedel() which is called from the
pager. change the code to do it in the right oder
to prevent deadlock.
change lookpage to retry on false hit. i assume that
a false hit means:
a) we'r low on memory -> cached page got uncached/reused
b) duppage() got called on the page, meaning theres another
cached copy in the image now.
paging in is expensive compared to the hashtable lookup, so
i think retrying is better.
cleanup fixfault, adding comments.
swaped pages use a 8bit refcount where as the Page uses a 16bit one.
this might be exploited with having a process having a single page
swaped out and then forking 255 times to make the swap map refcount
overflow and panic the kernel.
this condition is probably very rare. so instead of doubling the
size of the swap map, we add a single 32bit refcount swapalloc.xref
which will keep the combined refcount of all swap map entries who
exceeded 255 references.
zero swapimage.c in setswapchan() after closing it as the stat() call
below might error leaving a dangeling pointer.
attachimage()'s approach to handling newseg() error is flawed:
a) the the image is on the hash table, but ref is still 0, and
there is no segment/pages attached to it so nobody is going to
reclaim / putimage() it -> leak
b) calling pexit() would deadlock us because exec has acquired
up->seglock when calling attachimage(), so this would just deadlock.
the fix does the following:
attachimage() will putimage() and nexterror() if newseg() fails
instead of pexit(). this is less surprising.
exec now keeps the condition variable commit which is set once
we are commited / reached the point of no return and check this
variable in the highest waserror() handler and pexit() us there.
this way we have released up all the locks and pexit() will
cleanup.
note: this bug shouldnt us hit in with the current newseg()
implementation as it uses smalloc() which would wait to
satisfy the allocation instead of erroring.