This patch improves the handling of the corner case where a client
vanishes while a session request is in flight (CREATE_REQUESTED but
not yet AVAILABLE). This corner case could be sporadically observed with
the init_loop test on base-linux.
In the original version, the session would eventually be delivered but
never picked up by anyone. Such a stale session still uses resources that
should better be released. In the new version, the parent checks for the
liveliness of the client whenever a session is delivered. If there is no
client of the session, a close request is immediately issued to the
server. The session state must be preserved until the close requests has
been answered.
This patch moves the closing of a child's PD session from the 'Child'
destructor to the 'close_all_sessions' method. This way, the child's
PD quota is immediately returned as soon as init flags a child as
'abandoned', which removes jitter from init's RAM-state reports.
The patch is supposed to make the 'init_loop.run' test much happier.
This commit is a follow-up to "nit_fb: allow screen-relative
initial_width/height". With it, the nit_fb window created via the
launchpad can be interactively resized.
Also remove 'requires_installation_of', while also checking sbin
directories in 'have_installed'. The run scripts have been adjusted
accordingly.
Fixes#2853
The 200-second timeout of the init test triggers on some test platform
(in particular on qemu) while it is overly pessimistic on others.
This patch aims at stabilizing the timing behavior of the test across
the tested kernels/machines.
This is a follow-up patch of "init: avoid too eager child restart". On
each config update of init, init re-applies child-specific configuration
changes. In the case of an already exited child, this re-evaluation
wrongly marked such a child as abandoned because the child's environment
sessions do no longer exist. Abandoning the child, in turn, triggers the
destruction and subseqent restart (because the <start> node of the
configuration still exists). The latter is bad for two reasons.
First, the exit state of the original instance becomes lost. Second, the
restart may have unexpected side effects due to sessions created by the
new instance. I.e., when resizing a partition in sculpt, init would
wrongly restart the gpt-write tool after the tool successfully exited.
This collides with a newly started instance of part_blk/resize2fs, which
now competes with the second gpt-write instance for the exclusive access
of the targeted block device.
The patch prevents init from re-applying configurations to exited
children. The accompanied test case covers the corner case.
Do not simply wait for the good ping test to finish, but for the other
flood tests to trigger the RAM exhaustion. This makes the test more
robust with slower platforms or a different timing.
Issue #2857
The log messages covered by verbose_packet_drop were previously
configured by the verbose attribute. This isn't the case anymore. Now,
you can configure them as follows:
! <config verbose_packet_drop="no" ... >
! <domain verbose_packet_drop="no" ... />
! <config/>
The new attribute determines whether to log each packet drop and the
rational behind it. The <config> value affects all domains without a
<domain> local value.
Issue #2857
The default value of each <domain> is the <config> value. However, if
a <domain> local value is set, the <config> value doesn't affect this
value at all.
Fixes#2874
The ICMP-Echo-server functionality of the router has the following
configuration attributes (default values shown):
! <config icmp_echo_server="yes">
! <domain icmp_echo_server="yes" ... />
! </config>
The icmp_echo_server attribute configures whether the router answers ICMP Echo
requests that address the router. The <config> value affects all domains
without a <domain> local value.
Issue #2874
This patch ensures that session-create requests are handled after close
requests, which solves the corner case where one single-session server
receives a close and create request at the same time. E.g., when
expanding a partition with Sculpt, the gpt-write tool is removed and
part_blk is started (to execute resize2fs on top) in one step. Both
interact with the USB-block driver, which is a single-session server.
Fixes#2877
- Reordering and cleanup of commits to form a common branch shared by others
- Add right bit to deny portal usage for cross-core IPC
- avoid GP when switching on AMD SVM if disabled by UEFI/BIOS
Issue #2854
When a domain is updated to a new component config, the two criteria for
keeping an ARP waiting state of a remote domain are whether the remote
domain still exists and whether its IP config is still the same. This
means that a domain must also dissolve all of its remote ARP waiting
states if its IP config changes (without an update of the component
config). This wasn't the case until now.
Issue #2840
The top-level Sculpt configuration is routing ROM requests for chargen
files from the input_filter to the parent, and this prevents new chargen
files to specified, for instance the German or Workman layout. Route ROM
requests with a combination of label_prefix and label_suffix patterns to
the config_fs_rom component, allowing the input_filter to be dynamically
reconfigurable.
Fix#2872
It can happen that a keyboard gets plugged in and 'led_connect()' is
called while the keyboard LED of another keyboard is just being updated
(and the registry is locked).
Fixes#2869
- initialize the stack size attribute with `Libc::Component::stack_size()`
as default value
- remove the possibly uninitialized `pthread` member from the attribute
structure and obtain current attribute values in the
`pthread_attr_get_np()` function, where the `pthread` object reference
is given as argument
- let each thread obtain its stack address and actual stack size at thread
start to have the information available for other threads
Fixes#2865
The apu2c4 boards have 3 i210 PCI devices (one for each LAN port). Other
apu2 boards use i211 device IDs according to https://www.pcengines.ch/apu2.htm
but could not be tested.
This commit also incorporates an upstream MAC address handling fix.
The libc will now use the file given by the 'nameserver_file' attribute
to get the DNS nameserver address instead of reading '/etc/resolv.conf'.
It defaults to '/socket/nameserver' which is the common location when
using the lxip VFS plugin. As a constraint the libc will read the first
line and expects the nameserver address without any keywords in front of
it.
Fixes#2861.
Merge the configuration from raw/pdf_view into the pkg/pdf_view runtime
file. Request a File_system session and load files from there, rather
than by ROM.
Ref #2859
The component is no longer loads from '/test.pdf', the first PDF file
found in the root directory of the file-system is loaded automatically.
The behavior cannot be overridden by configuration.
Feed MuPDF with characters from input events to MuPDF rather than
translate raw key codes to ASCII. This enables almost all MuPDF key
bindings without the need to maintain a lookup table. Mouse navigation
has been enabled as well. To print the key-bindings to log, press '?'.
Fix#2859
The chroot server was conceived to automatically place File_system
sessions into segregated root directories by converting session labels
to paths. If multiple children needed to be grouped under the same path,
a 'merge' policy would truncate the session label before path conversion.
Now that init can rewrite session labels and thus reproduce truncation,
the chroot merge feature is redundant and can be removed.
Fix#2846
Removed the modified mark from handles that have been written to when
they are synced, otherwise a notification would be sent again when the
handle is closed.
Ref #2839
* Do not log events that are not critical (deadly) to the NIC router if not
configured to be verbose,
* Print almost all log lines with a prefix of the domain name they are
related to,
* And, do not use Genode::error and Genode::warning as they make it hard to
read the log with the domain name prefixes.
Fixes#2840
Introduce the uplink tag:
! <config>
! <uplink label="wifi" domain="uplink">
! <uplink label="wired" domain="wired_bridge">
! <uplink domain="wired_bridge">
! <config/>
For each uplink tag, the NIC router requests a NIC session with the
corresponding label or an empty label if there is no label attribute.
These NIC sessions get attached to the domain that is set in their
uplink tag as soon as the domain appears. This means their lifetime is
not bound to the domain. Uplink NIC sessions can be safely moved from
one domain to another without being closed by reconfiguring the
corresponding domain attribute.
Attention: This may render previously valid NIC router configurations
useless. A domain named "uplink" doesn't automatically request a NIC
session anymore. To fix these configurations, just add
! <uplink domain="uplink"/>
or
! <uplink label="[LABEL]" domain="uplink"/>
as direct subtag of the <config> tag.
Issue #2840
The term was used for the old configuration during the handling of a new
configuration but in other places it was already called old_config.
Issue #2840
Dissolve and destroy the invalid domain first before deinitializing all
domains for the next round. This way, the deinitialization is not done twice
for the invalid domain.
Issue #2840
Due to a bug in the deinitialization of the DHCP server of a domain (the
reference to the destroyed object was not cleared), the NIC router could
end up in a page fault caused by a double-free at the heap. This also fixes
the previously missing dissolving of the "DNS-server-from" relation to a
remote domain.
Issue #2840
Internally, Genode::Session_label has a typedef from String<capacity()> to
String. To have this typedef public is especially useful when reading a
label from an XML node. This can then be written as
! Session_label label = node.attribute_value("label", Session_label::String());
instead of
! Session_label label = node.attribute_value("label", String<160>());
which would be less generic (Session_label cannot be used directly as there
is no appropriate ascii_to implementation).
Issue #2840
Currently has three clients that continuously create new UDP/TCP/ICMP
connections through the NIC router with NAT to the outer world and they
get never closed. A fourth client does normal ping through the same
domain to the outer world that must succeed even after the RAM quota of
the other session at the router is exhausted. The test is restricted to
Qemu to not being at risk to flood real networks.
Issue #2857
Currently, if the target of a reply capability gets destroyed, the
ipc syscall reply/wait returns with an error. Although we detect
the error condition we continue with reply/wait, which leads to
an endless loop. This commit introduces a condition analoque to
the base-library for pistachio and fiasco to do an open wait if an
error occured during a reply.