The namespace draws a clear line between the base library and the core
component.
It is declared at the new core-local header <types.h>, which is expected
to be included by all code of the core component. It is thereby a
natural place for kernel-agnostic general types like commonly used C++
utilities.
Fixes#4777
by checking for it in core, submitting a signal (if registered) and not
replying instantly. Before this commit, an exception (a non page fault)
caused and endless "unknown exception" loop between originator and core.
This was handled before commit "core: kernel-agnostic 'Mapping' type" by
throwing an exception, which was with that commit not working anymore.
Fixes#4751
This patch changes the 'Allocator' interface to the use of 'Attempt'
return values instead of using exceptions for propagating errors.
To largely uphold compatibility with components using the original
exception-based interface - in particluar use cases where an 'Allocator'
is passed to the 'new' operator - the traditional 'alloc' is still
supported. But it existes merely as a wrapper around the new
'try_alloc'.
Issue #4324
This patch replaces the 'Ram_allocator::alloc' RPC function by a
'try_alloc' function, which reflects errors as 'Attempt' return value
instead of an exception.
Issue #4322
Issue #3612
Building the elfloader in kernel-sel4.inc has a problem with Genodes CCACHE
make variable. When issuing ...
! ./tool/depot/create mstein/bin/*/base-sel4-* CCACHE=yes
..., building the elfloader used to consume all memory of the host system and
then run into a segmentation fault:
! make[6]: *** [elfloader/elfloader.o] Segmentation fault (core dumped)
This is because the other build system invokes the CCACHE variable as a command
in front of the compiler command. If CCACHE is set to 'yes', the 'yes' command
is called and produces an endless output into some output file. The problem
can be fixed by locally re-setting the CCACHE variable for the
'make ... elfloader' command to 'ccache' (Genode CCACHE==yes) or '' (Genode
CCACHE!=yes).
Fixes#4212
Introduce two new cache maintainance functions:
* cache_clean_invalidate_data
* cache_invalidate_data
used to flush or invalidate data-cache lines.
Both functions are typically empty, accept for the ARM architecture.
The commit provides implementations for the base-hw kernel, and Fiasco.OC.
Fixes#4207
Report via platform_info the capabilities of the kernel, e.g. ACPI and MSI.
With the commit the try-catch pattern on IRQ session creation by the platform
driver is avoided.
Issue #4016
This patch unifies the core-internal 'Mapping' type across all base
platforms.
As one minor downside on seL4, the diagnostic error messages when
observing faults other than page faults no longer print the faulting
thread and PD names.
Issue #2243
Do not link base and core libraries into on large relocatable .o file,
which is linked later to core - causing long link times. Create an
independent library archive out of the base and core libraries that can
be linked faster.
issue #4027