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
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
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
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
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
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
* 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
* 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.
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
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
* 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
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
While this approach still scans "holes" in the bus range, it stops
scanning at the maximum subordinate bus number reachable from the base
PCI bus at the host bridge. Startup under Qemu no longer takes about 12
seconds for scanning 256 buses.
On some platforms (x86_32/pistachio, x86_64/sel4) system startup is slow
and the previously configured 30 seconds not sufficient. With this commit, the
timeout is raised to 60 seconds only when running on such a platform.
Ref #4923
This test was originally a copy of ping.run and therefore unnecessarily
inherited all its complexity for testing ping component behavior. Additionally,
ping.run was more actively maintained and evolved over time whereas
nic_dump.run didn't receive the same care. Now, the test fails on certain
platforms although NIC dump works just fine. Therefore, this commit reduces the
test behavior to what is really necessary for testing nic_dump and by doing so,
also fixes the failing targets.
Fixes#4926
On x86_32 okl4, the test timed out although the test timeout was already at
240 seconds for this platform. Instaed of raising it further, this commit
reduces the number of ping rounds for all platforms that are considered as
slower by the test.
Ref #4923
The new monitor component at os/src/monitor is the designated successor
of the gdb_monitor. This initial version, however, implements only the
subset needed to inspect the memory of the monitored component(s).
In contrast to the gdb_monitor, the new component supports the monitoring
of multiple components, leveraging the sandbox API. It can therefore be
used as a drop-in replacement for the init component. Like the gdb_monitor,
the new monitor speaks the GDB protocol over Genode's terminal session.
But the protocol implementation does not re-use any gdbserver code,
sidestepping the complexities of POSIX.
There exist two run scripts illustrating the new component. The
os/run/monitor.run script exercises memory inspection via the 'm' command
by letting a test program monitor itself. The os/run/monitor_gdb.run
script allows for the interactive use of GDB to interact with monitored
components.
Issue #4917
Let the sandbox library disregard all unknown config sub nodes so that
supplemental information - like the monitor policy configuration - is
not interpreted as a misconfiguration ("unknown config element type ...").
Issue #4917
By default, the sandbox uses the Env::pd() as reference PD session of
the sandbox children.
However, to accomodate use cases where the interplay of the reference
PD session and the child's address space needs to be intercepted, this
patch adds a constructor that takes an interface for the controlled
access of PD intrinsics as argument.
Issue #4917
* add semaphore command to ring in order to be able to stop ring
execution before reset (Wa KabyLake)
* implement reset sequence as done by the Linux driver
* reset ring and cancel job of vgpu causing hang
* lower watchdog timeout 1000ms -> 200ms
* improve scheduling of vgpus so progress after reset is made
* improve the generation chaos a little
* tested on Skylake, Kaby Lake, Tiger Lake
issue #4916
By transforming the Device_pd into an Io_mmu::Domain, we implement an
IOMMU device that uses the kernel API for controlling the IOMMU. This
device gets special treatment and is used by default for every device
that has no <io_mmu/> child.
genodelabs/genode#4761
Every session component manages a registry of Io_mmu::Domain objects
that it creates on demand depending on the acquired devices (i.e. the
IOMMU devices referenced by the acquired devices). Via the domain
objects, a session component adds/removes the address ranges of the
allocated DMA buffers. Additionally, domain objects provide an interface
for enabling/disabling pci devices.
Domain objects get destroyed with the corresponding control device.
Moreover, on devices/policy ROM updates, domain objects of control
devices that are not referenced by any acquired device anymore get destroyed.
genodelabs/genode#4761
This allows referencing an arbitrary number of IOMMU devices within a
<devices> node, e.g.:
<device>
<io_mmu name="foobar"/>
</device>
The specified name is supposed to refer to an existing device in the
devices ROM. The platform driver automatically acquires known IOMMU
devices whenever they become available so that the device object can be
looked up from the platform-driver-owned devices.
genodelabs/genode#4761
With this change, platform-specific code is able to define factories that
acquire IOMMU devices to be used by the platform driver.
genodelabs/genode#4761
The method did not handle device changes properly. When a new policy
does not contain an owned device any more, we must consider this device
as changed and release it. Moreover, the warning messages were interchanged.
genodelabs/genode#4761
"-cpu phenom" does not support all CPU instructions necessary with
gcc 12 toolchain update issuing more SSSE3, e.g. pshufb.
Additionally, remove good/bad Qemu version check of outdated versions.
Issue genodelabs/genode-world#329
When a GPU session is destroyed, remove vgpu of session from scheduling
and as possible active vgpu. Otherwise, page faults might occur in case
already destroyed vgpu object is referenced during interrupt handling.
fixes#4881
/data/genode/repos/os/src/server/lx_fs/directory.h: In member function ‘virtual Genode::size_t Lx_fs::Directory::read(char*, Genode::size_t, File_system::seek_off_t)’:
/data/genode/repos/os/src/server/lx_fs/directory.h:224:53: error: ‘dent’ may be used uninitialized [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
224 | .type = type(dent->d_type),
| ~~~~~~^~~~~~
/data/genode/repos/os/src/server/lx_fs/directory.h:197:40: note: ‘dent’ was declared here
197 | struct dirent *dent;
| ^~~~
Issue genodelabs/genode#4827
error: ‘void operator delete(void*, Genode::Deallocator&)’ called on pointer returned from a mismatched allocation function [-Werror=mismatched-new-delete]
Issue #4827Fixes#4848
An early version of nitpicker used a pointer as 'owner' with the null
pointer representing nitpicker's built-in views, which are nowadays
represented by 'Main::_global_view_ower'. The null-pointer check is a
left-over from the earlier days.
Fixes#4847
Since repos/base/board/pc/devices is empty, the run script no longer
works on PC. Nobody noticed because the use case of this run script -
as development test loop for the ps2 and fb_sdl - are better served by
other scenarios nowadays, e.g., using declaring 'build: ps2' for a
custom Sculpt OS build.
Removed in the context of issue #4860.
Bit 0:3 indicate which of the (up to) 16 supported LBA formats is
used for this namespace. Instead of only looking at those bits the
driver looked at the complete 0:7 bits. Those, however, also include
information on how metadata may be transferred. That leads to using
the wrong index for reading the LBA format.
Fixes#4832.
If the DMA memory allocation alignment is unfortunate (not natural size
aligned), the IOMMU (AMD/INTEL) may not use larger(super) pages with effects
on the page table walk frequency and TLB caching.
Issue #4820
Before scheduling we check if the execlist is empty. When many clients
are present, the bits might not be cleared by hardware yet. Before the
watchdog timer would trigger, because we scheduled nothing. Now we try
serval times, even if this fails, we still schedule because in the worst
case only a preemption would happen.
issue #4820
This patch promotes the event of an exiting child to become immediately
reported, reducing delays for management components that watch the exit
status of children.
Fixes#4814
Optionally log scheduling-context execution time in addition to the
thread-context. This may be relevant on kernel platforms that do not
schedule threads on their own CPU share only but implement some kind of
donation scheme, for example, NOVA.
Usage
<config sc_time="yes" ...> ... </config>
Fixes#4805
- move metadata specific to isochronous transfers from the descriptor
into the content of USB-session packets
- restore support for 32 in-flight packets in the USB C API
Fixes#4749
Previously the 'partitions' report was implicitly generated after
parsing the partition-table by accessing the referenced reporter
object.
Now the report is explicitly created by calling the 'generate_report'
member function. At this point we no longer have access to all
required information so the 'Partition' class was extended to
accommodate for the data needed by MBR as well as GPT reports.
Fixes#4786.
The 'File_content' utility throws an exception whenever a file happens
to get truncated during the reading process. But it silently truncates
the data against the specified limit. In practice, exceeding the limit
is usually an error case. This patch enhances the 'File_content' utility
by throwing 'Truncated_during_read' in the limit-exceeded case as well,
in order to ease the diagnosis of such cases.
Issue #4788
'cap()' will return invalid capability within session destructor, therefore Vram
objects that belong to the session will not be destroyed, leading to danling
references later on. Use '_owner.cap' of session instead.
VirtIO device models can assert interrupts to notify about
buffer and configuration changes. By now, we could only assert
buffer notification interrupts, but no configuration changes.
The latter is needed, e.g. to notify about GPU mode changes.
Ref genodelabs/genode#4783
Depending on the number of partitions the current fixed size of 4096
bytes might not be sufficient for the resulting partitions report.
The use of the expanding reporter allows for accomodating large reports
while still keeping the resource usage down for the common case of
few partitions (with potentially short names).
Fixes#4782.
This commit introduces support for the HMB feature and will setup the
buffer during start-up. The host-memory-buffer (HMB) feature is mostly
used on NVMe devices that do not make use of an DRAM cache to store its
translation tables amongst other operational data. Not using HMB can
impair the performance on such devices.
The memory is allocated in 2 MiB chunks of DMA-capable memory and its
total size in bytes is configurable via the 'hmb_size' config attribute.
The driver always checks the minimal and preferred size of the HMB and
issues a warning in case it is not enabled via the configuration.
Moreover, if the configured size is less than the minimal amount
required by the device the HMB is not configured at all and a warning
is issued also. If the configured size is more than the preferred size
it will be capped to that amount.
Fixes#4715.
This patch converts the loader implementation to the 'Session_object'
interface to implement the ability to upgrade the session caps and RAM
after after the session creation. This is needed to accommodate the
change of the Loader::Connection in commit "Remove format strings from
connection types".
Issue #2064
This patch ultimatedly removes format strings from Genode's base API.
Users of the former base/snprintf.h and base/console.h headers may
use the free-standing 'format' library hosted in the ports repository.
Fixes#2064Fixes#3869
Implicitely fixes problems with USB devices having more than 4G blocks.
Formerly the 16-Cmd LBA requests were silently casted to 32-bit.
Fixgenodelabs/genode#4771
Several explicit casts could not be avoided yet, due to the missing
differentiation in between virtual and physical addresses that leads
to casting problems when using 32-bit ARM, and because the MMIO
register framework does not allow to return narrowed types of bitfields.
Apart from that, this commit fixes a switch-case fallthrough error in
Mmio_register::write.
Fixgenodelabs/genode#4770
The read_config and write_config functions in the generic virtio
headers used by all drivers lead to compiler warnings resp. errors
if effective-c++ switch is enabled. Moreover, the functions require
to define the access width as parameter. We can better turn them
into template functions using the value type to read resp. write to
derive the access width.
Ref genodelabs/genode#4344
The 'file_size' type denotes the size of files on disk in bytes. On
32-bit architectures it is larger than the size_t, which refers to
in-memory object sizes.
Whereas the use of 'file_size' is appropriate for ftruncate and seek, it
is not a suitable type for the parameters of read/write operations
because those operations refer to in-memory buffers.
This patch replaces the use of 'file_size' by size_t. However, since it
affects all sites where the read/write interface is uses, it takes the
opportunity to replace the C-style (pointer, size) arguments by
'Byte_range_ptr' and 'Const_byte_range_ptr'.
Issue #4706
We determine the owner of a Vram object by the session cap of the
session that created the object. We should not copy this cap to other
places because this increases reference counting, that can become very
large with many objects. Therefore, we pass a wrapper 'Owner' object
containing the cap by reference.
issue #4713
Change the abstraction from buffers to video RAM (VRAM). The notion of
buffers can be provided at the client side (e.g., Mesa) and multiple
buffers can be there be associated to one VRAM area, thus saving
resources (meta data overhead) when allocating many buffers. A VRAM area
can also be mapped to one single buffer as before for clients or drivers
that do not take advantage of this feature.
issue #4713
This patch improves the Readonly_file::read method such that the
capacity of the specified buffer is used as upper bound for the read
operation instead of VFS-internal I/O buffer sizes. This relieves the
caller from implementing a read loop in most cases.
As a step away from C-ish use of the API, the patch deprecates the old
'read' method that takes the buffer as char *, size_t arguments.
Fixes#4745
The new utility returns a key code for a passed name and is implemented
by linear search, which is slow but sufficient in situations like config
updates.
Issue #4748
Up to now it was only checked if an issued admin command was processed
in a timely fashion. Otherwise it has been treated as failed.
However, the completion-queue entry was not examined and the caller was
not able to access the entry itself. Depending on the command, checking
the completion-queue entry might be necessary, e.g. GET/SET_FEATURE.
Issue #4715.
Since the 'Platform::Device' constructor will defer the creation until
the content of the devices ROM is valid performing the PRP list helper
creation afterwards should be done with valid IOMMU information.
Issue #4715.