File size must be the same as the number of bytes that can be read from
the file. Otherwise, this will trigger a `Truncated_during_read`
exception.
Fixesgenodelabs/genode#4240
* the GPU multiplexer now offers the platform service to the Intel
framebuffer driver (driver_manager)
* ajdusted drivers_managed-pc to hand out resources to the GPU driver
* adjust quotas
issue #4233
Adapts Dir_file_system::open_composite_dirs in a way that it returns "success"
when the leaf node of the path is an empty directory but "lookup failed", as
usual, if one of the other directories on the way to the leaf node is empty.
I couldn't find a technical reason why we used to return "lookup failed" when
only the leaf node was empty.
The commit also adds a test for en empty root directory and empty
sub-directories to the fs_query run script.
Fixes#4198
The fs_query component used to exit with an uncaught exception if a queried
directory didn't exist. Now, fs_query will catch this event and simply skip the
affected query, thereby indicating to the user the inexistence of the
queried directory.
Ref #4032
If no window has ever been focused, next() always returns an invalid
window id. As a consequence, there is no way to cycle through the focus
history without an explicit focus event (e.g. mouse hover).
Instead, next() should return the first window from the focus history if the
currently focused window is not present.
Fixesgenodelabs/genode#4164
Adds the <new-file> operation to the fs_tool. When configured, the
<new-file path="...">...</new-file> tag will cause creation or overwriting of
the file given through the 'path' attribute. The file will contain the text
content of the tag.
Ref #4032
This patch moves the utility from the app/text_area to os/vfs.h to make
it easier to use by other components. By hosting the 'New_file' as a
friend alongside the 'Directory', we can now pass a 'Directory' as
constructor argument, which is consistent with other utilities such as
'File_content'.
As a further improvement, the new version supports the implicit creation
of the directory hierarchy leading to the new file.
Issue #4032
By adding an attribute 'size="yes"' to a query, one instructs fs_query to
report also the size of each queried file as attribute 'size' of the
corresponding 'file' node.
Ref #4032
The fs_query component used to try watching all files it found resulting in
errors on files that are not watchable. For some files, however, the watch-
feature doesn't make sense as they are not readable (no content, no size).
Now, fs_query will check first whether a file is readable and skip watching
if it isn't.
Ref #4032
When configuring fs_query to print the content of files it used to try so for
all files it found resulting in errors on files that are not readable. Now,
fs_query will check first whether a file is readable and skip printing the
content of those that are not.
Ref #4032
Managing ssh event file descriptors was performed from two different
threads which could cause reallocation of structure used in other thread
in a call to 'poll' function.
Splitted initialization to parts and moved ssh event part into ssh loop.
Issue #4095
Moved creating ssh loop thread after initialization of wake up server
file descriptors to make sure that they will be properly handled even in
first loop run.
Issue #4095
The default size is on most kernels 512M. On OKL4 we have to use 800M,
because of the statically configured memory ranges in the OKL4 kernel.
By avoiding a specific amount of memory, the default Qemu memory sizes are
used.
Issue #4095
This patch fixes a GCC-10 compile error. Even though the optimization
was quite effective - I measured a speedup of factor 2 - it is not all
that important for the overall application performance. In the nano3d
case, we are talking about 1 vs. 2 percent of CPU time.
Fixes#4140
pthread.0 acquires a write buffer mutex and calls potentially
blocking fs operations. The EP thread handles session requests and tries to
acquire the same write buffer lock. IO progress events for pthread.0 are
handled by the EP thread, which however is blocking on the write buffer mutex.
The commit uses two write buffers, one which is filled by the EP and a second
which is used by pthread.0. The two buffers are swapped protected by a mutex
without invoking blocking fs operations.
Issue #4095
The exec_terminal generates a config report which is used as input ROM for
sandbox/init, which does not support an "<empty>" node.
An empty config node is empty, without an node.
Issue #4095
Was still using the event_filter.config from drivers_interactive-pc
although a dedicated file is present in the raw archive.
The fix is just for consistency reasons, as sculpt manager is generating the
event_filter.config anyway.
This patch increases the RAM quota of the top-level nitpicker instance
to 12 MiB so that resize operations can be buffered for resolutions up
to 2560x1080. It mutes diagnostic messages of the form "Warning: Gui
(...) not enough RAM to preserve buffer content during resize" and
improves the window-resize experience.
With this patch, the user is able to re-gain access to the inspect view
by toggling the inspect button of a file system unrelated to the failed
USB storage device.
Fixes#4090
The direct execution of application-level code by a watch handler is
troublesome because those handlers are executed at the I/O signal level.
In the concrete case, the watch handler got recursively called because
the handler called _handle_config (application-code), which called the
VFS, which in turn performed a wait_and_dispatch_one_io_signal, which
again invoked the watch handler.
The patch works around the problem by letting the watch notification
trigger the application-level signal for the _config_handler.
Fixes#4091
* The device XML information dataspace is only provided,
when the client's policy states `info="yes"`
* The device XM information gets changed to include the
physical resource names (I/O memory and IRQ addresses)
instead of virtual ids and page offset
Fix#4077
This API rework eases the access to memory-mapped I/O registers and
interrupts when using the platform driver. It introduces the notions of
- Platform::Device - one device obtained from a platform session
- Platform::Device::Mmio - locally-mapped MMIO registers of a device
- Platform::Device::Irq - interface for receiving device interrupts
The patch touches several drivers. Some drivers would require a
significant structural change to adopt the new API (e.g., net/virtio,
dde_linux drivers, imx gpio). In these cases, the patch adds
compatibility shims meant to be temporary. In other cases (e.g., imx
i2c), the adaptation was simple enough to carry through.
Fixes#4075
This patch adjusts the matching of the IP address such that the external
IP address is used as opposed the the NAT-local address. It is follow-up
fix of the conversion to the uplink session interface.
Issue #3961
Apparently the skewed motion timings came from the issue fixed by
"timer: restore semantics of periodic timeout 0". With the current
version of the timer, the original motion parameters work just fine.
This patch restores the ability to launch nitpicker within a gui_fb
window. It is a follow-up fix for "nitpicker: make framebuffer and input
optional".
Issue #3812
This patch enables sculpt to utilize the CPU reset mechanism via the
PS/2 controller as well as the information provided via the ACPI FADT
information. Whenever the /config/system file is changed to <system
state="reset"/>, both mechanisms are triggered.
Supporting both mechanisms is useful because the PS/2-based reset does
not work reliably on modern machines. The PS/2-based reset is useful in
the case when the FADT reset information refers to the PS/2 command
port. In this case, the platform driver is unable to access this port
because it is already handed out to the PS/2 driver. In this case, the
PS/2 driver kicks in.
Issue #2726
This patch adds the handling neccessary for clients to upgrade the cap
quota of their GUI session. Until now, the upgrade mechanism supported
only RAM quota.
The limitation became visible once a client - in the particular case the
motif_decorator - attempted the cap upgrade of its GUI session. The cap
quota would arrive at the wm, but the wm would keep it instead of
forwarding the quota to nitpicker. This resulted in an infinite retry
loop at the motif_decorator, ultimatedly depleting all its cap quota.
The window manager infers the overall state from the intercepted input
events for the decorator and all GUI clients. However, each of those
parties have an independent input-event stream. Whereas the order of
events within one GUI session is strict, the order of events between GUI
sessions is arbitrary. The window manager wrongly relied on a global
event ordering to track the pointed-at GUI session.
The patch removes the assumption of a global event order by tracking the
relevant pointer state for each GUI session independently and evaluating
these states when propagating the pointer position to the decorator.
Fixes#4059
The addition of further keyboard layouts would otherwise pollute the
config/ directory too much.
Caution: When updating Sculpt OS, don't reuse your existing
config/event_filter file unmodified! You need to replace the chargen
includes, pointing to the new location, e.g.,
<include rom="en_us.chargen"/>
<include rom="special.chargen"/>
must be changed to
<include rom="keyboard/en_us"/>
<include rom="keyboard/special"/>
Issue #4055
This patch extends the settings dialog with the ability to select the
keyboard layout between the options that are included in the sculpt
image. The manual configuration is of course still possible by editing
the /config/event_filter directly.
If both the fonts configuration and the event-filter configuration are
managed manually, the settings button and window are not displayed.
Fixes#4055
By sorting the reported output, all consumers of the reports become able
to rely on a deterministic order. For example, the file browser of
Sculpt OS, the launcher menu items, and the depot-selection items will
appear in a predictable order.
Fixes#4054
This patch adds session-routing options to connect components to the
capture/event interfaces of the global nitpicker GUI server or the
leitzentrale GUI server. It thereby enables the implementation of screen
capturing components, remote management tools, or virtual keyboards.
Since those services are very powerful, they are subsumed under the
"hardware" category of the component graph as opposed to the GUI
category, which guarantees the separation of clients.
Fixes#4053
This patch adds 4 priority levels to the runtime subsystem. The highest
priority is used for components that are critical for the operation of
Sculpt, in particular the Leitzentrale GUI. All regularly deployed
components are assigned the lowest priority by default.
With priorities available in the runtime subsystem, this patch flattens
the priority levels at the top-level init to only two levels and
overlays the priority bands of the drivers, leitzentrale, and runtime
subsystems into one priority band. This has three benenfits:
- This change prevents the starvation of the Leitzentrale GUI from a
spinning high-priority driver (issue #3997).
- The change will also ease the hosting of latency-critical components
in the runtime subsystem that are prioritized higher than regular
components, the storage stack, and the network stack.
- The Leitzentrale GUI remains always perfectly responsive regardless
of the workloads deployed from packages. In the previous version,
the runtime graph was sometimes stuttering on high system load.
Issue #4045
This patch triggers the immediate removal of part_block once the
discovery of a fresh inserted USB stick has completed. Without the
patch, part_block was retained until the runtime was reconfigured the
next time for other reasons (e.g., toggling an inspect view). Until the
next reconfituration, part_block tended to stand in the way of directly
assigning the USB device to a VM.
This patch increases the RAM quota of the nitpicker instance for the
leitzentrale to make it suffice for the buffering of content during
resize operations. This fixes a flickering artifact when having an
inspect view open while entering a WLAN passphrase. When the connect
button appears or disappears (depending on the number of written
characters), some parts of the inspect terminal would flicker sometimes.
This prevents the log terminal from adjusting itself to the whole screen
size before the leitzentrale window layout is applied. This intermediate
size can otherwise exhaust the 8 MiB of RAM quota of the log terminal.
Issue #3970
This commit improves the performance of the pipe plugin by using local
signal handling and avoiding sending a signal during write when pipe
buffer is full.
Issue #3583
All pipe-ends were notified at the same time which leads to dead-locks.
This commit mitigates this by having a signal handler for each pipe and
each pipe-end respectively.
Issue #3583
The vfs pipe plugin can now be used as named pipe which anables data
transfer via file handles from one component to another. E.g. if one
would like to send data from component A to stdin of a libc component B,
one can do so by simply writing to that fifo file.
Issue #3583
Note, OpenSSL now comes as one combined depot archive *openssl* that
replaces the former *libssl* and *libcrypto* archives. The libraries are
still separate binaries for compatibility with legacy software.
Issue #3773
The deadlock reported in #3236 could be reproduced via the wm.run script
and the modification of test/nitpicker in commit "nitpicker: fix destroy
with invalid handle" by clicking on the testnit entry of the launchpad.
This patch fixes the deadlock by releasing the locked pointer early in
the destruction path, which is legitimate as the wm is single-threaded.
Fixes#3236