The new 'Slave_policy' and 'Slave' classes are built upon the existing
child framework. They support the implementation of scenarios where a
service is started as a child of the client. This is usefull for
employing an existing service implementation as a local utility or
plugin.
This library was used during the first porting steps of Genode to NOVA
for executing parts of the framework API without core. Those bare-metal
tests are not maintained anymore. So this library can be removed.
The 'mode_sigh' function allows the client to receive notifications
about server-side display-mode changes. To respond to such a signal, the
client can use the new 'release' function, which acknowledges the mode
change at the server and frees the original framebuffer dataspace. Via a
subsequent call of 'dataspace', a framebuffer dataspace corresponding to
the new mode can be obtained. Related to issue #11.
As a preliminary step for working on issue #11, this patch revisits the
'Framebuffer::info' RPC call. Instead of using C-style out paramters,
the new 'mode()' RPC call returns the mode information as an object of
type 'Mode'. Consequently, mode-specific functions such as
'bytes_per_pixel' have been moved to the new 'Framebuffer::Mode' class.
This version of the library was hardwired to the former USB storage
driver supplied with DDE Linux. This driver is no more. The ffat.mk lib
is superseded by the libc_ffat plugin anyway. This plugin uses Genode's
block session interface instead of co-locating the block driver with the
application.
The probing and I/O resource allocation is done only once at the
creation time of the first session. When closing and re-opening the
session, the '_device' object is simply reused. This patch fixes#92.
Normally, the build system creates libraries as mere side effects of
building targets. There is no way to explicitly trigger the build of
libraries only. However, in some circumstances (for example for testing
the thorough build of all libraries) a mechanism for explicitly building
libraries would be convenient. This patch implements this feature. It
consists of two changes.
The new pseudo target at 'base/src/lib/target.mk' gathers all libraries
that are available in all repositories specified for the build directory
and makes its target depend on them. This way, by building 'lib', all
libraries would be traversed. However, in the (likely) situation that
those libraries include one or more invalid libraries (libraries with
unsatisfied build requirements), the build system would skip the target.
Hence, the second change introduces a new condition 'FORCE_BUILD_LIBS'
to the build system. By setting this variable to 'yes' in the 'target.mk'
file, we let the build system to traverse library dependencies for
all valid libraries regardless of the presence of any invalid library.
When using an ELF image as returned from the iso9660 server, such an
image is represented as a managed dataspace composed of various portions
of one RAM dataspace, each portion attached with a different offset.
Now, when mapping the text segment of the ELF image (usually starting at
0x1000 within the image), the code mapped at 0x1000 may correspond to
any offset within the RAM dataspace used by the iso9660 server. In
particular, the src-fault address (the one within the RAM dataspace) may
be higher than dst-fault address (somewhere just above 0x1000 where a
page-fault occurred). Thereby, 'curr_rm_base' may become negative
during the reverse lookup of 'Rm_client::pager'. This corner case used
to let the 'Fault_area::constrain' function return an invalid fault
area, and thereby let the reverse lookup fail. The improved version
explicitly checks for the address overflow condition and tries to
constrain the dst fault address to the largest possible log2 page within
the positive address range.
It turns out that recent subversion clients are more nitpicking with respect to
the usage of 'svn update'. Formerly it was ok to just checkout a toplevel
directory of some repository, and then update that parts in the repo that are
needed. This is used in the preparation makefile in 'base-foc' to just checkout
a small part of the L4Re software stack. Recent clients complain about using
update with some remote target, so we've to use 'checkout' here too.
This commit fixes#84.
With the recent change of Genode's development process and the switch to
GitHub, the contributions document has become a bit outdated. I rewrote
the document in a tutorial-like style and incorporated several practical
hints, in particular related to the recommended use of Git.
The patch fixes a corner-case problem with using the two-byte 'INT 0'
instruction for breakpoints. The fix changes the breakpoint instruction
to the single-byte 'HLT'. 'HLT' is a privileged instruction and triggers
an exception when executed in user mode. Patch by Christian Prochaska.
The new 'gdb_monitor_interactive.run' script extends the original
'gdb_monitor.run' script with a startup sequence that automates the
initial break-in at the main function of a dynamically linked binary.
Patch by Christian Prochaska.
When reading the values of environment variables supplied via Genode
config mechanism, the XML attribute values were taken as is. On the libc
side, however, the values are processed using Genode's 'Arg_string'
functions. When unquoted, 'Arg_string' expects values to be either
identifiers or numbers. In the general case, however, env values cannot
be expected to satisfy these requirements. Hence, it is better to always
quote these values when reading the XML config. An alternative (maybe
better) solution would be to not use the 'Arg_string' classes in the
libc side.
At the startup of python's termios module, a sequence of 'tcgetattr' and
'tcsetattr' calls is executed. If one of those calls fails, the
initialization gets canceled. 'tcgetattr' is implemented via ioctl
operations on stdout. To let those operations succeed, the default
implementation of ioctl ('Plugin::ioctl') cannot be used because it
returns -1. Adding a dummy ioctl to the libc_log back end alleviates
this problem.
In addition to autogen and autoconf, the tool-chain build script
requires ncurses (for building GDB), wget (to download the tool-chain
source code), and texinfo. Let the tool check if these packages are
installed instead of failing later during the build.
MuPDF is a fast and versatile PDF rendering library with only a few
dependencies. It depends on openjpeg (JPEG2000 codec) and jbig2dec (b/w
image compression library). Therefore, this patch comprises the ports of
these libraries as well. All libraries compile well in the Genode build
system but are not tested yet.