The terminal now got a configurable palette for 16 colors (8 normal, 8
bright/bold).
<config>
<palette>
<color index="0" value="#000000"/> <!-- black is real black -->
<color index="8" value="#101010"/> <!-- bright black stands out a bit -->
</palette>
</config>
Note, the old (undocumented) <color index="..." bg="..."> configuration
scheme is no longer supported.
Also, this commit adds a pleasing default palette that ensures
readability of ViM's standard hightlighting.
Fixes#3406
It might happen, in CPU intensive tests (like TCP bulk lxip), or when
printing debugging output after a failed test (as done currently on
staging), that the run script on the host gives up and reboots the
platform too early. Thus, we raise the buffer time. A reboot should
be necessary only in rare cases anyway.
Fixes#3387
* Make package buildable for ARM too
* Move usb library to src targets for explicitly named targets
* adapt remaining run-scripts to use the correctly named usb drivers
Ref #2190
This patch fixes the corner case where an animated geometry changes its
destination mid-way while an animation is already in progress. The
'_trigger_animated_geometry' method used to back out early in this case,
which was intended as an optimization.
Fixes#3296
This enforces the use of unsigned 64-bit values for time in the duration type,
the timeout framework, the timer session, the userland timer-drivers, and the
alarm framework on all platforms. The commit also adapts the code that uses
these tools accross all basic repositories (base, base-*, os. gems, libports,
ports, dde_*) to use unsigned 64-bit values for time as well as far as this
does not imply profound modifications.
Fixes#3208
As a preparatory step for introducing the new block-client API, we have
to turn the 'Block::Connection' into a class template. The template
argument will be used to tie an application-defined job type to the
block connection.
Issue #3283
This patch replaces the formerly fixed 2 KiB data alignment within the
packet-stream buffer by a server-defined alignment. This has two
benefits.
First, when using block servers that provide small block sizes like 512
bytes, we avoid fragmenting the packet-stream buffer, which occurs when
aligning 512-byte requests at 2 KiB boundaries. This reduces meta data
costs for the packet-stream allocator and also allows fitting more
requests into the buffer.
Second, block drivers with alignment constraints dictated by the
hardware can now pass those constraints to the client, thereby easing
the use of zero-copy DMA directly into the packet stream.
The alignment is determined by the Block::Session_client at construction
time and applied by the Block::Session_client::alloc_packet method.
Block-session clients should always use this method, not the 'alloc_packet'
method of the packet stream (tx source) directly. The latter merely
applies a default alignment of 2 KiB.
At the server side, the alignment is automatically checked by
block/component.h (old API) and block/request_stream.h (new API).
Issue #3274
This patch modernizes the 'Block::Session::info' interface. Instead of
using out parameters, the 'init' RPC function returns a compound 'Info'
object now. The rather complicated 'Operations' struct is replaced by
a 'writeable' attribute in the 'Info' object.
Fixes#3275
The 'aes_cbc_4k' library is simple wrapper around libsparkcrypto to
serve as a backend for storage encryption. It operates on data chunks of
4 KiB and uses AES-CBC while incorporating the block number and the
private key as salt values.
Replace the I/O response handler that is passed to the VFS at
construction with an object that is dynamically attached to handles.
This object shall also accept read-ready notifications, and plugins are
encouraged to keep handles awaiting ready-ready notifications separate
from handles that await I/O progress.
Replace the use of handle lists in plugins with handle queues, this
makes the code easier to understand and the ordering of notifications to
the application more explicit.
These changes replace the use of the Post_signal_hook from all VFS
plugins, applications must assume that read-ready and I/O notifications
occur during I/O signal dispatch and use an Io_progress_handler at its
entrypoints to defer response until after signal dispatching.
Fix#3257
The '_currently_constructed' pointer caches the information about which
'Launched_child' is currently configured in the menu. When discarding
the runtime (e.g., when un-using a file system) at this point, this
cached pointer was not invalidated while all 'Launched_child' objects
would be freed (including the currently constructed one). On the next
attempt to construct a new child, the sculpt manager attempted to
destruct the 'Launched_child' referred by the (now outdated)
'_currently_constructed' again.
Fixes#3240
This commit handles the corner case where a package could be installed
successfully but the package's runtime definition is inconsistent with
the content delivered by the package's dependencies, i.e., the <content>
of the runtime file lists ROM modules that do not exist.
With this patch, the '+' menu shows the message "installed but
incomplete" whenever a package is in such a state.
Issue #3241
The "Vfs::Vfs_handle" type should not contain any public members that
can be initialized by the VFS internally and by the application, so
remove inheritance from the "Genode::list::Element" class. The VFS
plugins must instead use lists of "Vfs::Vfs_handle" sub-classes, the
lifetime of which are always managed by the plugin.
Ref #3036
It turns out that the commit "window layouter: allow floating apps to
resize" interplays badly with the interactive toggling of the maximize
state of windows. In contrast to the window geometry and stacking, which
is always updated through the rules-feedback mechanism, interactive
changes of the maximize state omitted this loop and instead took a local
shortcut. Because of this shortcut, the maximized geometry eventually
ended up as window size in the window's assign rule. So unmaximizing the
window failed to revert the geometry to its original state.
This patch removes this inconsistency. The maximize state adheres to the
official chain of commands through the rules mechanism now. The state is
now maintained internally without affecting the window's geometry and is
evaluated while generating the window layout only.
As a minor loosely related improvement, this patch prevents the
highlighting of resize handles for non-resizable windows.
Issue #3200
This patch improves the transition from an interactive window geometry
change (dragging a window element) to the point where the resulting
new layout rules come into effect. During this short time, no resize
request must be issued because such a resize request would be based on
stale rules.
Fixes#3227
This is a follow-up commit to "Update <provides> info in pkg runtimes",
which adapts the users of the wm pkg to the changed label of the "focus"
nitpicker session.
This patch gives applications the ability to control the size of their
window whenever the window is floating, not tiled or maximized. See the
comment in the code for the rationale.
Fixes#3200
The default rate of 100 ms keeps Sculpt too busy because the menu that
displays the percentage values is drawn completely on each update.
Limiting the rate to 1/4 seconds relieves the effect.
By clicking on a yellow checkbox in the depot selection dialog, the
corresponding index files are removed. This way, index files can
be update by removing and downloading them again.
This patch also filters out sculpt-managed components from the graph to
avoid erratic graph-position changes while the '+' menu is open.
Fixes#3193
The fs_tool component performs file operations according to its
configuration. This initial version implements only the operation
<remove-file> as needed for Sculpt CE.
Issue #3222
Issue #3193
This patch refines the criterion of when the networking is considered as
ready to use. Until now, any IP reported by the NIC router was taken as
an indicator for connectivity. But as the NIC router reports an IP
0.0.0.0/32 when no network cable is plugged at the uplink, the condition
was too loose.
This patch improves the error handling of depot-download manager for the
case where a download is requested but the corresponding software
provider information is absent from the depot. Without this patch, the
update mechanism would get stuck in the failed depot-query step and
won't attempt to perform subsequent download jobs.
Fixes#3224
The storage dialog is folded when activating the runtime view (e.g., by
clicking on the Genode Logo). This should happen immediately as response
of the mouse click.
This patch improves the separation of the update and layout phases to
avoid superfluous geometry animations of its child widgets. Prior this
patch, 'Widget::geometry' was called in both phases, potentially
triggering geometry animations with intermediate values at the update
phase.
Related to issue #3221
The button widget already supported an animated transition between
hovered and unhovered states. This patch generalizes the mechanism to
allow animated transitions between arbitrary button states, including
style changes.
This way, the fade-out of non-TCB components in Sculpt CE happens not
abruptly but smooth.
Fixes#3221
The default 'Rect' constructor constructs an invalid rectangle where the
p1 coordinates are lower than the p2 coordinates. In particular, p1 is
set to (1, 1). The 'Widget' implementation uses the points individually
as input into the 'Animated_rect' mechanism. This way, widgets end up
being positioned at (1, 1) initially and are moved to (0, 0) once the
first layout update is applied. By explicitly initializing the
'_geometry' to (0x0+0+0), we avoid this initial artifact.
When entering/leaving sub menus of Sculpt's '+' menu, some parts of the
menu sometimes remain unchanged, in particular the back button.
Originally, a click would reset the hovering on clicks in the
expectation that any click would eventually result in a completely new
situation where the old hovering information does not make sense and
would only (potentially) confuse the menu. But this was apparently
overzealous. With the patch a once hovered back button stays hovered
even when actitivated and the back button of the upper-level menu
happens to stay under the current pointer position.
Issue #3209
This patch improves the hover handling in situations where the dialog
changes under the pointer. Previously, hover changes were reported
as response to user input only, which failed to cover this case. This
became a problem with Sculpt CE's '+' menu, which changes on the fly
when entering/leaving sub menus.
The patch also cleanly separates the hover handling from the focus
handling. Originally, the hovering was reset when the menu view got
unfocused. In situations like Sculpt's '+' menu where the menu view
receives a transient focus only while clicked and gets unfocused on the
button-release event (aka clack), each clack would invalidate the hover
information until a new input event comes in.
Finally, the patch introduces the clear distinction between situations
where the entire dialog is hovered or not. Previously, this state was
somehow implicitly kept by issuing an invalid hover report whenever a
leave event was observed.
Issue #3209
When a window is moved, the virtual pointer position must be updated,
taking the changed input coordinate into account. This patch propagates
such changes via absolute motion events to the client.
Without this patch, Sculpt CE's '+' menu wouldn't update the hovered
item correctly when entering/leaving sub menus (which happen to trigger
the repositioning of the menu on screen).
Issue #3209
When specifying the attribute 'dep_visible="false"' for a primary
dependency or the attribute 'visible="false"' for a secondary
dependency, the dependency is used for the layout calculation but not
displayed in the graph.
- Omit showing routes to uninteresting ROMs obtained from the parent,
i.e., the binaries requested by the sculpt-managed subsystems.
- Change the routes for the inspect subsystem such that the inspect-noux
instance is anchored at the config node (critical!) and the nit_fb
instance anchored at the used GUI.
This patch excludes the current "Construction" from the list of
"present" components in the runtime. Without the patch, a missing "wm"
would go unmissing once when the routing dialog of a new wm instance
appears. Now an already present window layouter that had a broken route
would prematurely re-appear in the config, which should not happen
because the new wm does not exist yet.
When buiding the sculpt image, the sculpt.run script used to integrate
the current version of the index of the 'depot_user' into the boot
image. At runtime, when the Sculpt partition is selected for "use" this
index - along with the 'pubkey' and 'download' files of the known
depot users - is written to the Sculpt partition.
This has the undesirable effect that a later version of the index
(published some time after the sculpt image was created) would always be
overwritten by the outdated index shipped with the boot image.
The built-in default index was actually a stop-gap solution needed
during the development of Sculpt CE, introduced when the downloading of
index files was not yet supported. Now, with the working download
mechanism, it is no longer needed. Hence, this patch removes the default
index from the sculpt image.
This commit removes most of the default launchers, which are now
superseded by the interactive component addition feature of the '+'
menu.
We keep the chroot components because we cannot easily create chroot
instances interactively yet.
The usb_devices_rom is still needed because its configuration is meant
to be edited at runtime.
It also adds a 'themed_wm' launcher to make the initial sculpt
experience easier. For knowledgeable users, the index contains all
ingredients needed to build a multi-component window manager manually.
This commit turns the '+' menu into a tool for the following tasks:
- Selecting and downloading of depot index files
- Browsing of the hierarchical depot index files
- Installation of packages found in the index files
- Interactive routing configuration of a selected package
- Deployment of configured component
Sculpt used to restrict the size of leitzentrale windows to the screen
area that is not obstructed by the menu and log. This is useful for the
runtime view and the inspect window. However, the menu should be allowed
to use the entire screen because it overlays the other content.
Before this patch, the menu wouldn't be displayed completely on small
resolutions (e.g., 1024x768 when using the VESA driver) because the log
at the bottom of the screen imposed the size constraint on the menu.
With the patch, the menu is able to overlay the log window.
This patch enhances the runtime view such that not only immediate
dependencies but also all transitive dependencies of the selected
component are displayed. This way, the graph nicely reveals the
trusted computing base of the selection.
Instead of parsing the runtime's configuration each time when generating
the graph dialog (e.g., when changing the hover state), extract the
relevant information only on configuration changes.
The runtime view, launcher query, and depot query increase the
complexity of the graph without providing a tangible value to the user.
This patch omits those components from the runtime view to make the
graph less confusing.
Append "..." to button labels whenever the button does not perform an
immediate action but merely toggles user-interface elements. This
tells the user that the button can be pressed without risk.
With this commit, the 'installation' input of the depot-download
subsystem accepts <index> nodes in addition to <archive> nodes. Each
index node refers to one index file specified via the 'path' attribute.
This commit also improves the tracking of failure states. Once an
installation job failed (due to a download of verification error),
it won't get re-scheduled. In the past, such failure states were not kept
across subsequent import iterations, which could result in infinite
re-attempts when an installation contained archives from multiple users.
The the progress of the download process is now reflected by the
"progress" attribute on the download manager's state report, which
allows the final report to contain the list of installed/failed archives
along with the overall progress/completed state. The detection of the
latter is important for the sculpt manager for reattempting the
deployment of the completed packages.
The patch enhances the depot_download.run script to stress the new
abilities. In particular, the scenario downloads a mix of index files
(one present, one missing) and archives, from two different depot users
(genodelabs and nfeske).
Issue #3172
The input for the pkg index is located at gems/run/sculpt/index.
The sculpt.run script uses this input for generating the depot index
file at depot/<user>/index/<version>.
The tool/depot/publish tool support arguments of the form
<user>/index/<version> where <version> corresponds to the Sculpt
version.
Issue #3172
This prevents the situation where the user has booted the system, has
not yet selected a storage target to "use" for Sculpt, yet clicks on the
'+' menu. Such clicks show no immediate response because Sculpt cannot
know where to deploy the selected package. But since the user is not
guided towards resolving this prerequisite, it's better to not present
the menu in the first place. The '+' appears as soon as a storage target
is selected for "use".
This error message may occur during the startup of a multi-component
application when the very first dialog is generated just after the menu
view is ready. It is not an error.
This commit adds the following styles:
button/enter - for entering a sub menu
button/back - for returning from a sub menu
button/radio - for picking one item of a list
button/checkbox - for making a selection
frame/transient - for temporary GUI elements