USB devio splits large transaction into 16 KiB buffers in scatter-gather
lists. Unfortunately, this mechanism seems unreliable most certainly because
of issue #4809 "DDE Linux struct page object aliasing".
Issue #5036
Currently, running ripgrep on Genode emits
"Warning: sysconf(71) not implemented".
Return -1 without setting errno, which is a valid return value according
to getpwnam(3) and silence the warning.
Fixes#5043
This patch replaces the original policy-based 'update_from_xml' by a new
method that takes three functors for creating, destroying, and updating
elements as arguments. XML nodes are associated with their corresponding
internal data models by annotating the element type with the
'type_matches' class function and the 'matches' method.
The patch also improves safety by enforcing that list-model elements can
never be copied.
Fixes#4317
This commit adds support to initialize the timekeeping for
the Linux subsystem with the value from the RTC.
Only the seconds part of timespec64 is supported.
Issue genodelabs/genode#4957
FreeBSD libc code uses only a single spinlock instance and, thus there
is no obvious reason why it would need to be implemented as an actual
spinlock. _spinlock() and _spinunlock() functions are implemented with a
static pthread mutex.
Issue #725
This commit adds a new configuration option, `dst_addr` to the
'sntp_client' that accepts either an IP address or a DNS hostname. If a
DNS hostname is provided, the 'sntp_client' will resolve the IP address
before each SNTP request. The 'dst_ip' configuration option is
deprecated but kept for compatibility until 'dst_addr' is fully adopted.
xsd/net_types.xsd: add Net_address type
sntp_dummy_rtc: adjust configuration to use pool.ntp.org
Fixesgenodelabs/genode#5003
`Expandind_pd_session_client::try_alloc` is an overriden virtual method
of `Ram_allocator::try_alloc`. The latter specifies the default Cache
argument as CACHED. The overriden method should either do the same or
not even specify a default argument at all.
genodelabs/genode#5000
On x86, DMA buffers are actually always mapped as cached. We should
therefore actually ask for a cached buffer in order to avoid confusion.
genodelabs/genode#5000
On x86, DMA buffers are actually always mapped as cached. We should
therefore actually ask for a cached buffer in order to avoid confusion.
genodelabs/genode#5000
On x86, DMA buffers are actually always mapped as cached. We should
therefore actually ask for a cached buffer in order to avoid confusion.
genodelabs/genode#5000
Feed the high-frequent fetchurl reports into a list model to speed up
the subsequent evaluation of the data.
Also limit the rate of state reporting during updates to visible changes
in percent such that most fetchurl reports do not cause any UI activity
(status updating) any longer.
This patch noticeably speeds up the installation of complex packages
(i.e., the morph browser) on the PinePhone.
Issue #5038
The execution of global-static constructors in Genode is optional for
native components or determined in the libc for libc components. By
convention, we avoid static constructors wherever possible but in rare
cases the component can tweak the point when constructors are executed
and initialize an environment beforehand. The wifi_drv applies this
pattern for the uplink initialization, but is a libc component on the
other hand, and, thus, statics in the Genode C API for uplink are
constructed later by the libc. So, the prior initialization is reverted,
i.e. the signal-handler capability becomes invalid.
This addresses a regression exposed by the following commit.
drivers/wifi: perform multi-staged construction
Related to #3509Fixes#5024
Component names can be larger than widget IDs, which are capped at 20
characters. To uniquely correlate the component depicted in the graph
with clicks, this patch uses a dedicated graph ID for each runtime
component instead.
Fixes#5034
This patch allows for the interactive assignment of the system-control role
to a new component via the resource dialog. This is useful for integrating
low-level components like the Intel frequency/power monitoring tool.
Fixes#5033
Commit "menu_view: ignore zero-sized widgets in box layout" introduces
zero-sized child widgets as a special case but defined zero-sized as
zero covered pixels (w*h == 0). However, for layouting, a widget with a
non-zero height and zero width is not zero-sized.
This patch refines the zero-size condition such that only widgets with
both zero width and zero height are considered as zero-sized.
It thereby solves the missing display of empty lines in the text_area
component.
The 'Xml_node::differs_from' method takes the constructor arguments
(addr, size) for a byte-wise comparison whereas 'with_raw_node'
restricts the byte range to the actual XML tags. In cases where
the XML start tag is preceeded by whitespace, both ranges can differ.
Since the 'differs_from' method is meant for comparing actual XML
nodes - not any whitespace around them - whitespace should be ignored
on both operands.
Issue #5029
This is a follow-up fix for commit "sculpt: apply Dialog API to diag,
panel, and graph", which happened to render the legacy dialogs (network
and settings) inaccessible.
The patch avoids the use of clack seq numbers for the 'popup_opened'
condition (which happens on click, not clack). It also overrides old
click information on the arrival of a new click, avoiding the evaluation
of stale click sequence numbers in distant_runtime.cc. Furthermore, it
reduces the rate of 'Distant_runtime::_try_handle_click_and_clack'.
Issue #5008
On WPA3 encrypted networks the AP picker does not indicate encryption
and does not prompt for a passphrase.
Also indicate an encrypted network when "protection=WPA3", remedying
both issues.
Fixes#5022
Up to now, when using force_*, all other configured modes of a connector
got overwritten and the force_* got enforced. With the commit,
the connector mode is considered (if below max_*) and the resulting
framebuffer may be larger then the dimension of force_*.
Differences in TAR archive member metadata results in unstable depot
hashes. The following properties have to be fixed: modification time
(incl. time zone), numeric owner and group, permission modes.
Releated to #2842
This change allows for the hosting of system-management components
in Sculpt's runtime. The special role must be declared either as
<launcher managing_system="yes"> attribute or in the deploy
configuration's <start managing_system="yes"> attribute.
Issue #5009
Rename locally extended VCPU state from State to Vcpu_state for clarity.
The local namespace only adds two accessor methods, which does not
justify a local generic name.
Ref #4968
Make naming across architectures coherent by renaming Vm_state to
Vcpu_state, to reflect that it contains the state of a Vcpu and not that
of an entire VM.
Ref #4968
Per Affinity::Location a system control cap can be requested. The capability
provides an RPC interface to request and set Cpu_state, as provided by the
former Pd::managing_system(Cpu_state) method. Invocation of those system
control capabilities then *can* (see below) be executed on the desired CPU
as described by Affinity::Location.
The system control cap will be invalid for kernels that don't support
system_control/managing_system functionality at all.
The system control cap will be ever by the same, e.g. ignoring the
Affinity::Location parameter, if the used kernel doesn't support or doesn't
require the feature to execute the system control per CPU.
The commit is a preparation step to add guarded and selective x86 MSR
access per CPU.
Fixes#5009
This patch partially converts the Sculpt manager to the dialog API.
At this stage, both the old utilities and the new dialog API are still
used simultaneously.
Issue #5008
The so-called 'Distant_runtime' implements GUI dialogs via menu_view
components hosted at a distant init instance as opposed to child
components (as implemented by the 'Sandboxed_runtime'). This is
particular the case in Sculpt OS where the sculpt manager is not the
parent of the menu_view instances.
Issue #5008
By renaming 'Dialog' to 'Deprecated_dialog', we become able to use the
name 'Dialog' for the new API while temporarily keeping the original
interface in tact.
Issue #5008
- Increase default timeout to one minute
- Ignore power-button events during display-driver startup to avoid
entering another forced blank when pressing the power button twice.
- Prevent wakeup from user activity except for the power button.
So the volume can be adjusted without leaving the screensaver.
Issue #4950
The new API at gems/include/dialog/ aids the creation of simple GUI
applications based on the menu-view widget renderer. Its use is
illustrated by the simple test application at src/test/dialog/
that is accompanied with the dialog.run script.
Issue #5008
Each hover change of the character position within a label results in a
new hover report, which needs to be evaluated by the application. For
the common cases where labels are used as button texts or for presenting
passive information, the level of detail is not needed while the
recurring hover reports induce overhead at the application side.
This patch mitigates this overhead by excluding labels from the hover
reporting by default.
For use cases that actually depend of precise hover reporting of labels,
for example an editable text area, the hover reporting can be enabled by
setting the 'hover="yes"' attribute of the label.
The 'Widget::_version' attribute was meant to allow the deliberate
replacement of a widget by a same-named widget by changing the version
while keeping the name, thereby suppressing any geomety animation.
However, the implementation missed to populate the attribute with the
value provided by the dialog ROM, prompting the unconditional
re-creation of the widget whenever a 'version' attribute was specified.
Even though this had the (desired) effect of preventing geometry
animations, it could cause feedback loops between hover reports and
dialog ROMs because the 'hover_changed' condition in 'Menu_view::Main'
would always stay true while a versioned widget is hovered.
To prevent exessive allocations the bounce buffers are allocated
once and afterwards re-used. The DMA buffers are provided by an
range allocator whose backing store increases in 4 MiB chunks.
The range allocator might not merge the ranges as those chunks
are not necessarily allocated continously. Allocations larger
than the static chunk size are therefor treated as error.
Internally libyuv uses malloc & free for short time dynamic memory
allocation during image transformation. The converted images are
such large, that the Libc allocator will create and destroy new Genode
dataspace per image. In time sensitive code paths, the overhead can be
noticeable by the caller of the image transformation.
The patch adds the option to register callbacks in the libyuv library to
implement the image allocation by users of the library. They may implement
caching strategies to avoid the overhead, e.g. as seen with qemu-usb and
the webcam model.
and not before. On Windows guest with more than 1 vCPU, the packets
seem to arrive and/or seem to be handled too late in the Webcam model.
An intermediate state, to due the late packet, has been used to decide to
close the Capture session too early.
In SDL2, support has been added for multiple windows.
As such, prior to this commit, invoking _sdl_screen.construct
would create a new window each time the original window was
resized.
To avoid this, refactor to only construct the window once, and
upon resize events, reconstruct the SDL_Surface and SDL_Texture
of Sdl_screen to the new window dimensions.
Issue identified by @chelmuth in https://github.com/genodelabs/genode/pull/4993#issuecomment-1729530634Fixes#4993
Following the official migration guide of SDL [1], the
fb_sdl framebuffer driver was update from SDL1 to SDL2.
The sdl2 port in world/src/lib/sdl2 is used.
Since SDL1 is in maintenance mode [2], support for other
display servers than X11 will never be implemented. In
particular, support for Wayland is missing from SDL1.
Fortunately, a port of sdl2 is maintained in genode-world.
As SDL2 is actively developed, it will provide support for
modern hardware architectures, and has mature support for
Wayland [3].
[1]: https://wiki.libsdl.org/SDL2/MigrationGuide
[2]: https://wiki.debian.org/Wayland#SDL1_.28unsupported.29
[3]: https://wiki.debian.org/Wayland#SDL2_.28supported_since_2.0.2.2B-.29
Issue #4993
The new API emphasizes control over the vCPU data by granting access
through the Vcpu::with_state() method, which makes sure that the vCPU is
stopped, invokes the supplied function with a reference to the VM state
and resumes the vCPU if the function returns true.
The old Vcpu::run(), Vcpu::pause() and Vcpu::state() methods are removed
in favor of the new API. Execution of the vCPU is now interrupted by
sending a native Genode Signal to its Vcpu_handler, which will run the
VMM's exit handling method. When this method retrieves the vCPU state by
calling Vcpu::with_state(), the outside interruption is detected and on
x86 a recall exit is injected into the state to signal the vCPU
interruption / pause request to the VMM's vCPU handler.
Ref #4968
instead via the hardware registers of the FPU. On Genode all components and
so VMMs are built such, that the compiler may generate optimized code by
using the FPU at any time. We had to make sure to save the
FPU state as early as possible before the VMM component touches the FPU,
to avoid corrupting & losing guest FPU state. This caused headache again
and again. To avoid the uncertainty, we remove this feature and explicitly
transfer the FPU state via the UTCB.
Depending on the client and use-case the current minimal timeout
value of 5 ms could be too high, lowering it to 1 ms stays within
the limit imposed by most timer drivers.
Issue #4990.
When the wait value is too small the HALT attempt turnes into
busy-polling in the VMM. To prevent that always wait a minimal
amount of time.
Issue #4990.
This patch removes the obsolete 'io_progress_elem', which was wrongly
enqueued to the 'read_ready_waiters' fifo and not dequeued at
destruction time.
Fixes#4987
Remove 'usb_hid', 'usb_net', 'usb_modem' from dde_linux port. These
versions have been updated to Linux 6.1.20 which uses the 'linux.port'
file.
issue #4958
The driver is superseded by the USB network driver (usb_net) which also
contains MBIM support for LTE modems previously provided by this
driver.
issue #4958
The drivers uses the 'virt_linux' api and the current lx_kit
implementation. It is a drop-in replacement for the Linux 4.16.3 based
version.
issue #4958
NCM tries to batch TX packets using timeouts (500us) and does not send packets
before 3 packets are in the submit queue. Timeouts take milliseconds on
dde_linux which leads to delayed ACKs and poor performance for the RX case.
Therefore, we send small packets (<100 Bytes) immediately without batching (it
might be an ACK or last packet of a larger transfer).
issue #4958
The PinePhone Modems' CDC Ethernet Interface does not respond if RX/TX queue size
is greater 12 (experimentally determined), the default would be 60, meaning 60
RX Bulk URBs are sent at once to the device.
issue #4958
A WRITE_ERR_WOULD_BLOCK may occur when large reports are written to a file
system because this fills up the submit queue of the packet-stream interface.
Fixesgenodelabs/genode#4988
This commits introduces changes to test number 4, so it must keep
more than one PKG. Also, it introduces a 5th test to verify that the
<remove_all/> functionality does delete everything in the depot.
Issue genodelabs#4866
This commits introduces improvements to the test functions to avoid
code duplication, and renames these functions to reflect better what they
are used for.
Issue genodelabs#4866
The last character should only be skipped if a `\0` or `\n` is found. If
the string ends without such a character or the maximum line length is
hit, we do not skip the last character.
Fixesgenodelabs/genode#4985
Dynamically loading the `compat-libc` breaks `fork(2)` on Genode.
Switch `compat-libc` to a special api package that provides a source
file for statically linking the library, analogous to the `blit`
package. This also requires a quirk in Goa but should prevent breaking
`fork()` and removes the runtime and archive dependencies for Rust
packages using `compat-libc`.
Ref genodelabs/goa#61
Implement FBSD_1.0 versions of libc functions ('stat', 'fstat'). The
functions are versioned with @FBSD_1.0, and therefore, will not clash
with libc during linking. However, to be called by our dynamic linker,
the library must be before libc in the NEEDED section of the binary
using it. This requires the lib to be in front of libc in the LIBS
variable. The library currently will call libc 'stat' and 'fstat' by
looking up the symbols via 'dlsym'.
Ref genodelabs/goa#61
Some Ubuntu installations (e.g., 20.04) create installation disks with
strange C/H/S MBR partitions like 3988/255/2. Normally, VirtualBox reads
the MBR to guess disk geometry information for the virtual BIOS.
Unfortuantely, the strange values from Ubuntu lead to a heavy
virtual-disk activity on boot. Therefore, this commit forces the use of
calculated values based on the assumption that large disks use LBA
addressing anyway.
Fixes#4978
Adds Genode::Hex_dump class to the formatted_output.h header. This class can be
used to print a hexadecimal dump of a byte range. The data is printed in a
format similar to that used by Linux's 'xxd'. In addition to the 'xxd' format,
consecutive duplicate lines are replaced with a single "*\n" as done also by
Linux's 'hexdump'.
Ref #4966
The DHCP client implementations of Ping originally is a copy of the NIC router
implementation adapted for Ping. The two versions diverged further over the
years. This issue should be solved by should merging them into a centralized
implementation. However, this commit treats only a recent issue with the
nic_uplink.run test on pbxa9 qemu but does this by re-aligning the two
implementations partially. The final merge should be done in a separate commit.
Ref #4966
The Depot Autopilot used to filter out tabs and color sequences before
forwarding the test log to the own log. This commit prevents this and further
cleans up the string-filters code.
Ref #4922
The new 'log_prefix' attribute is effective when used in a tests runtime in
<succeed> or <fail> tags that have a non-empty content string. When matching
the log against the pattern given in the affected <succeed> or <fail> tag, the
Depot Autopilot will consider only those test-log lines that start with the
given prefix.
Ref #4922
* Removes the <event> tag from all test package runtime files and replaces the
contained <timeout> and <log> sub-tags with the new tags <succeed> and
<fail>. If a <succeed> or <fail> tag has a content, it defines a log pattern
that should be recognized and render the test failed or successful. If a
<succeed> or <fail> tag has an attribute after_seconds that is not set to 0,
it defines a timeout after which the test should be rendered failed or
successful.
* Adapts the Depot Autopilot to support the new syntax in the test-package
runtime files. However, for now, the Depot Autopilot is kept compatible to
the old syntax as well. If the <events> tag is present, it is prioritized
over the new syntax.
Fixes#4922
Several nightly network-related tests fail currently on sel4/pc because the
new e1000 NIC driver requires more capabilities. The "drivers nic" package
was already adapted to the new requirement but some tests fail to provide
enough caps to the corresponding sub system. This commit tries to fix all
remaining tests.
Ref #4923
* During a session-close, the device-specific usb task and driver data
gets freed. Part of it was the RPC data. To prevent use-after-free
turn it into a pointer and leave it on the stack of the caller thread
* During a device release, URBs discards, and reset operation the Linux task
might get blocked, and then a RPC caller task might return if the RPC
operation was marked as finished already, although it hasn't succeeded yet
* USB devio RESET has to be done before a device release to be effective
Fixgenodelabs/genode#4969
* Within flush_transfer of the USB session a given entrypoint gets
resetted, to be effective al related URBs need to be discarded first
* Discarding URBs shall be done in reverse order, like libusb is doing it,
where it warns about potential races otherwise
Ref genodelabs/genode#4969
* Adds a new component server/nic_uplink that forwards packets unmodified
between one Uplink session at one side and potentially multiple Nic sessions
at the other side.
* Adds a new run script nic_uplink.run that does a basic test with multiple
Nic clients on this component and adds it to the autopilot list.
* Adds a new depot recipe src/nic_uplink for this component.
* Adds a new depot recipe pkg/pc_nic for deploying the pc_nic_driver together
with a nic_uplink server. This allows for raw access to the network connected
to the Nic of the system in contrast to the commonly used routed and NAT'd
access via NIC router. That said, it enables the use of network protocols
not yet supported by the NIC router at the cost of less protection.
Ref #4966
Introduces a new class that does the clean-up if some exception is
thrown while creating the session. This reduces redundancy and overall
lines of code.
Ref #4966
by just test the migration feature, without relying on load measured on the
CPUs. On Qemu (and depending on other load in the Linux system), the migration
feature gets not triggered in time reliable.
* Allow support for kernel configurations without CONFIG_IRQ_DOMAIN_HIERARCHY
* Export `irq_domain` instantiated for driver-specific extensions of the irqchip
Fixgenodelabs/genode#4964
This change allows a monitored VBox instance to specify a distinct
(lower) priority to the VM session to ensure that the VMM is always
prioritized higher than the VCPUs. This is important because host
I/O at the VMM should always be able to preempt a busy guest.
Issue #4917
Decreasing the internal buffer size will implicitly limit the number
of blocks provisioned for recording and brings them in line with
the number of blocks used for playback (2).
Note that this patch also sets an upper-bound on the number of
samples in 'Audio_*::PERIOD'.
If all connectors are set to disabled by configuration, the connectors
stayed enabled since the new configuration reveals no preferred or minimal
resolution/mode. Instead, use the last set resolution in order to get to the
disabling code.
The memory barriers where introduced with commit "test-timeout: fix build
errors with -std=gnu++20" presumably in order to prevent GCC optimization from
removing the empty for loops the test is using because using a volatile index
variable was no longer an option.
However, the memory barriers seem to have a negative effect on the measurements
performed with the affected loops. The commit caused the timeout test to fail
at least on imx53_qsb.
This commit fixes the issue by using a simple empty for loop without volatiles
or memory barriers but protected inside a function that is compiled with
optimization disabled.
Ref #4959
This commit extends the Lx_kit initialization function by passing in
a signal handler that is used to perform the normally occurring
scheduler execution and is a follow-up change for the decoupling
scheduler execution commit.
Instead of burying the signal handler in the 'Lx_kit::Scheduler'
object it is provided by the main object where the driver is free
to perform any additional step before or after executing the scheduler.
Issue #4927Fixes#4952
Since the wireless LAN driver is actually a 'Libc::Component' due to
its incorporation of the 'wpa_spplicant' application, we have to
intercept its construction because we have to initialize the Lx_kit
environment before any static ctors are executed. Most Linux initcalls
are implemented as ctors that will be otherwise implicitly executed
before the controll is given to us in 'Libc::Component::construct'.
Issue #4927.
The timer used to read the counter first and then the IRQ status. This
could cause a non-wrapped counter value to be considered a wrapped
counter value, leading to bogus timeout durations.
This commit fixes the bug and documents the used timer mode in the
driver in order to make future debugging of the driver easier.
Ref #4959
Prevent missing new RPC calls handed over to a Linux task
of a corresponding usb-device, while that task blocked
during enqueuing of asynchronous URBs.
Fixedgenodelabs/genode#4955
* add a sensible priority setup into the test script in order to protect
drivers and stack components from the demanding net clients
* delay the starting of the net clients by 5 seconds in order to give the
drivers and stack components some time to startup in peace
* use only explicit service routing and caps values
Ref #4923
This patch replaces the exception-based error propagation by the use of
'Attempt' return values, which eliminates side effects of the exception
handling - cxx_heap allocations - from code paths that are used by the
the cxx_heap itself (when growing the cxx_heap).
It thereby fixes the failure of the sub_rm test at the "attach RAM ds to
any position at sub rm - this should fail" step.
Fixes#4953
This patch enhances Sculpt with the ability to detect user inactivity
for driving a screensaver by combining nitpicker's hover and focus
reports with a timer.
Issue #4950
Nitpicker's hover and focus reports contain an 'active' attribute, which
can be inspected for the detection of user activity, e.g., as trigger
for a screensaver or for dynamic clipboard policies.
When using the 'Event' session, the reporting code updated the reports
only on incoming events. This patch adds the periodic reporting as used
when using the old 'Input' session.
Issue #4950
Decoupling the scheduler execution can lead to missed interrupts
because the current implementation only handles one pending
interrupt and requires immediate processing.
This commit introduces a helper object that is used to capture
any occuring interrupts that are then handled consecutively.
Issue #4927.
Prior to this commit, whenever an external event occurred, for example
timer or interrupt, the corresponding I/O signal handler was triggered.
This handler unblocked the task waiting for the event and initiated the
immediate execution of all unblocked tasks. Since these tasks may hit
serialization points, e.g. synchronously waiting for packet stream
operations, that require handling of other I/O signals this leads to
nested execution. This, however, is not supported and mixes application
and I/O level signal handling.
The flagging of the scheduling intent is now decoupled from its
execution by using an application level signal handler that is run in
the context of the components main entrypoint. The I/O signal handler
now triggers the scheduling execution by sending a local signal to
the EP.
Since it might be necessary to execute a pending schedule from the EP
directly the scheduler is extended with the 'execute' member function
that performs the check that the scheduler is called from within the
EP and triggers the execution afterwards.
Issue #4927.
On disconnect of displays, e.g. seen with Type-C connectors, the encoder was
not properly disabled due to a missing drm_client_modeset_commit. In order that
the commit succeed, however a fb must be assigned to the modeset. Missing to
do so leads to an -EINVAL by the drm_client_modeset_commit.
Fixes#4948
Fixes alignment faults that occured in the AES256 implementations while
wrapping or unwrapping keys on imx53_qsb, imx6q_sabrelite, and imx7d_sabre.
The problem was that the unwrap_key/wrap_key functions did reinterpret casts
from unsigned char pointers to uint64_t pointers and then directly used the 64
bit values of referenced by the latter. Most probably this caused the compiler
to optimize operations in the assumption that the pointer is 8-byte aligned
which then created alignment faults.
As a solution, this commit changes the interface of the wrap_key/unwrap_key
functions to take uint64 pointers as arguments instead of unsigned char
pointers and then adapts the function users to ensure that they refer to
appropriately aligned memory regions.
Fixed#4932
The initial memory backend implementation was brought over from DDE
Linux and was geared towards use-cases where a high-performing
allocator is useful. In case of the audio driver this is overkill
and since no other driver that could benefit from such an
implementation was ported in the meantime rather use a simpler
implementation that keeps the overhead down.
Fixes#4946.