- Do not perform desctruction on report updatea in EP because
'unregister_device' may block on Led state 'update' (synchronous
control message) leading to the driver being stuck because no more
signals are received
- Check if device is present in 'submit_urb' calls
fixes#4166
- Signal device ready depending on state (ready or not) immediately or
when "actconfig" is set
- Report new devices when ready
- Drain packet stream in case there is no device present (needed for
synchronous operations at client side)
- Do not use 'session_device' on device destruction, check pointer
directly instead
issue #4149
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
Mapping normal memory bufferable restores support for unaligned reads on
DMA memory and prevents the following errors on imx6q_sabrelite.
KERNEL0: alignment error at 18003061 (PC: 0102e3f8, SP: 401ffb18, FSR: 90000001, PSR: 20000110)
Issue #4094
Issue #4157
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 new tool `create_dummies` easily lists missing references,
while porting subsystems of the Linux kernel to Genode, e.g., device drivers.
Moreover it can automatically generate dummy implementations for functions
and global variables.
Fixes#4156
After update of stdcxx, either hardware (CPU) random sources are taken
or, if not available/insufficient, /dev/urandom is used.
Issue #3967
Issue #4094
For fs_file_systems, reads are limited to the size of the packets from the
File_system session. Hence, we cannot read the large files in one go.
This fix is particularly helpful for fonts_fs, as it enables including font
files from a File_system.
genodelabs/genode#4135
Comment in Linux sources:
Since an ethernet header is 14 bytes network drivers often end up with
the IP header at an unaligned offset. The IP header can be aligned by
shifting the start of the packet by 2 bytes. Drivers should do this
with:
skb_reserve(skb, NET_IP_ALIGN);
This is ensured when using netdev_alloc_skb_ip_align().
Issue #4094
This patch takes advantage of block transfer interrupts on Intel XHCI
controllers which is used during isochronous transfers. Because of a bug
in hardware (see usb_host_isoc_bei.patch header), this feature has been
disabled for Intel leading to up to 8000 interrupts/s for isochronous
transfer causing severe CPU consumption on Genode. With this commit we
lower host driver consumption to normal levels.
issue #4149
A Lx::Task is now associated to a USB device not the session any more.
This implies that a task lives as long as the device making it possible
to gracefully handle outstanding requests (i.e., synchronous) in case
the session has been closed.
issue #4149
The old port version contained '*.ali' files that were build with an older GCC
which led to problems when compiling packages that use the port with the new
GCC 10. The '*.ali' files of the new port version were generated with GCC 10.
Fixes#4145
When loading shared libraries via the 'Shared_object' interface display
all additionaly loaded libraries in case 'ld_verbose' is configured. Up
until now, only the loaded library was displayed. In order to determine
if a dependend library had arlready been loaded prior to loading the
'Shared_object' the reference counter is used.
fixes#4147
We used to export 'LC_COLLATE=C' for the environment of Genode tools. This was
meant to ensure that sorting is always done C-style and not dependent on the
users locale settings. This is required, for instance, to ensure that the same
archive always yields the same hash.
However, 'export LC_COLLATE=C' is not sufficient. It can be outruled by an
'LC_ALL' setting in the users environment. The manual of 'sort' recommends to
set 'LC_ALL=C' locally if you want reliable results and this is what this
commit does. Furthermore it removes the former 'export LC_COLLATE=C'
directives.
Note that I couldn't find a way to set 'LC_ALL' local to 'exec ... sort' in
TCL. This is why I set it global instead using TCLs 'env' array.
Note that the Make directive '$(sort ...)' and the TCL directive 'lsort',
unlike the Shell directive 'sort', are not affected by the users locale
settings.
Fixes#4144
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