This commit fixes the following issues regarding cache maintainance
under ARM:
* read out I-, and D-cache line size at runtime and use the correct one
* remove 'update_data_region' call from unprivileged syscalls
* rename 'update_instr_region' syscall to 'cache_coherent_region' to
reflect what it doing, namely make I-, and D-cache coherent
* restrict 'cache_coherent_region' syscall to one page at a time
* lookup the region given in a 'cache_coherent_region' syscall in the
page-table of the PD to prevent machine exceptions in the kernel
* only clean D-cache lines, do not invalidate them when pages where
added on Cortex-A8 and ARMv6 (MMU sees phys. memory here)
* remove unused code relicts of cache maintainance
In addition it introduces per architecture memory clearance functions
used by core, when preparing new dataspaces. Thereby, it optimizes:
* on ARMv7 using per-word assignments
* on ARMv8 using cacheline zeroing
* on x86_64 using 'rept stosq' assembler instruction
Fix#3685
This depot package is the runtime for rtc_drv and system_rtc server with
coordinated update of system and hardware RTC via reports. It replaces
drivers_rtc which was never freestanding drivers package and, therefore,
has to be accompanied with a running platform_drv etc.
Fixes#3680
- use two disks with two partitions each
- one disk uses MBR and one GPT
- connect one 'part_block' to each disk
- run 'block_tester' and 'test-block-client' connecting to one partiion
on each disk
- x86 uses 'ahci_drv' as disk back-end, Linux 'lx_block'
- on autopilot enable for Qemu only
issue #3671
Formerly, _next was always updated to the last free'd allocation, which
left large gaps on alloc/free bursts. Now, we try keep allocation
density high from the start of the array and ensure that allocations
happen at the lowest available index in the bit array.
Fixes#3679
The function is exposed in libc headers provided by Genode, the code for
the function is being compiled and actually works, but the symbol is
missing from the symbols file resulting in linking failures. Add it to
the libc symbols file.
Fixes#3676Fixes#3677
This patch increases the Sculpt version to avoid the risk of binary
compatibility clashes with index files published for the just-released
Sculpt 20.02 version.
Without this patch, the text area would mistakenly delete the characters
types after placing the cursor with the mouse as soon as shift is used
as modifier.
- Don't reset sculpt partition on USB changes whenever ram fs is
selected for use.
- Reconfigure runtime immediately when plugging USB devices.
This prevents the usb-block driver and part_block from
dangling in the graph. They disappear immediately now.
This patch restores the anchoring of the popup menu to the original
behavior, placing the popup to the right of the '+' button. The
anchoring got lost due to the recent structural changes of the GUI,
which affect the hover XML structure.
The new implementation relieves the main entrypoint from monitor jobs
for contended lock primitives and is based on custom applicant data
structures, per-lock resp. per-semaphore applicant lists, and a
libc-internal blockade with timeouts based on libc kernel primitives.
This patch makes the 'with_raw_node' method more useful in situations
where content of an Xml_node is fed into an Xml_generator, i.e., the
rules report/rom mechanism of the window layouter.
The applicant_to_wake_up() member must be initialized to 0 to keep the
same semantic as before the change by
"base: add mutex as derivate of lock"
Issue #3662
Be less rigid when checking for available network to support
setups where the uplink or depot repositories are provided by
another source than "wired" or "wifi" NIC services,
e.g., a virtual machine with pass-through network device.