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
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.
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
* 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
Since component.cc is no longer linked to core, we can also remove
entrypoint.cc, which was merely a dependency of component.cc.
Related to issue #4784
By supplying only the parts of the Env that are actually relevant for
initializing the cxx heap, we avoid the need for the 'Env' interface.
The patch also moves the call of 'init_ldso_phdr' to the outside
of the cxx library because it does not belong there.
Issue #4784
By splitting the 'init_capability_slab()' implementation to a separate
compilation unit 'capability_slab.cc', base-hw no longer needs a
customized version of 'lib/base/platform.cc'.
Related to issue #4784
This patch replaces the internal use 'env_deprecated()' from the
implementation of the thread API in the base library. It also
replaces the global accessor 'main_thread_cap' by the explicit
propagation of the main-thread's capability to the single point of
use via a new 'init_thread_bootstap' function.
Issue #4784
* Replaces bool access types with uint8_t access types
* Ensures, that the framework always uses the smalles possible uint type
for the return value wherever a bitfield is read and returned to the user.
Ref #4924
This patch restricts 'Region_map::attach_executable' to create read-only
mappings, while offering the option to map the full rights using a new
'attach_rwx' method.
The 'attach_rwx' method is now used by the dynamic linker to explicitly
attach the linker area with full rwx rights. With the old page-fault
handling code, the execute flag was evaluated only for leaf dataspaces,
not for managed dataspaces while traversing region-map hierarchies.
With the new page-fault handling code, the execute bit is downgraded
to no-execute when passing a managed dataspace that is not attached
as executable.
Issue #4920
The change "core: allow offset-attached managed dataspaces" addressed a
corner case of the use of nested region maps. Apparently, this change
negatively affects other scenarios (tool_chain_auto).
In order to confidently cover all the differnt situations, this patch
reworks the page-fault resolution code for improved clarity and safety,
by introducing dedicated result types, reducing the use of basic types,
choosing expressive names, and fostering constness.
It also introduces a number of 'print' hooks that greatly ease manual
instrumentation and streamlines the error messages printed by core.
Those messages no longer appear when a user-level page-fault handler
is reistered for the faulted-at region map. So the monitor component
produces less noise on the attempt to dump non-existing memory.
Issue #4917Fixes#4920
This patch moves the destruction of the child's PD session after the
closing of all other sessions because the PD session's role as resource
container might still be needed for orderly reverting the session quotas
when closing the other remaining sessions.
Issue #4917
This patch replaces the former 'address_space' accessor by a new
'with_address_space' interface that grants access to the region map of
the child's address space, but limits the interface lifetime to the
scope of the caller.
Issue #4917
This patch adds the missing application of the region offset to the
resolution of page faults inside managed dataspaces, which resulted in
an unexpected "invalid mapping" message after attaching a managed
dataspace with an offset.
This limitation could be observed during the implementation of the debug
monitor that locally maps a portion of the debugging target's address
space, e.g., a view port of 16 MiB. All traditional uses of managed
dataspaces (e.g., stack area, linker area) happened to attach the
managed dataspaces from their beginning.
Issue #4917
With the update to sel4 and the gcc 12, assembly instructions are generated
and used, like POPCNT. The instruction is available on our native hardware,
but not emulated by the default cpu model necessarily, which leads to
undefined opcode exceptions (Qemu 4.2.1 && seL4). Additionally, the features
of the default Qemu cpu model may vary between Qemu releases and makes it
harder to correlate effects.
The attachment removal is triggered actually on _ds member destruction time,
but after the io_mem representation for the specific base-<platform> possibly
vanished already during _unmap_local in the ~Io_mem_dataspace. This creates
on base-sel4 several kernel warnings about invalid capabilities.
Issue #4913
In our binaries, the .note.GNU-stack section is missing, which is okay
as we do not interpret these sections anyway and map stack pages
non-executable per default.
Issue #4827
Triggered by the toolchain update to GCC 12 certain pragmas lead to
a build error as those are now unknown. As quick-fix add '-gnatwG',
which suppresses warnings on unrecognized pragmas.
Issue #4880.
Apparently we need to save the floating point arguments when entering
the linker in case "-fno-tree-vectorize" is at work. Otherwise this
registers get corrupted during jump slot relocation.
Fixes#4879
Eliminate the creation of 'Genode::String's before the linker has been
self relocated, because 'Genode::String's will call 'Genode::strlen' on
construction from C-Strings, which has now become a GOT relative call,
while the GOT contains only zeros before relocation -> page fault at
IP 0.
fixes#4867
related to #4827
error: 'void operator delete(void*, Genode::Deallocator&)' called on pointer returned from a mismatched allocation function [-Werror=mismatched-new-delete]
Issue #4827Fixes#4850
The new 'init_platform' function performs the platform-specific
component-local low-level initialization. It allows for the
differentiation between core and regular components as well as
kernel-dependent peculiarities.
This patch introduces a consistent notion of a 'Platform'. Within core,
the 'Platform' contains the kernel-specific initialization. Outside
core, the platform sets up the interplay with the parent component. In
all cases, the platform is constructed while running on the initial
stack.
Issue #4784
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
The new 'Connection' constructor accepts the session label, affinity,
and args as constructor arguments. The session arguments are passed as a
'Genode::String'. This allows for side-stepping the need for rendering a
format string passed to 'Env::session'.
Issue #2064
The namespace draws a clear line between the base library and the core
component.
It is declared at the new core-local header <types.h>, which is expected
to be included by all code of the core component. It is thereby a
natural place for kernel-agnostic general types like commonly used C++
utilities.
Fixes#4777
Segment assignment stays valid for all sections following .dynamic,
which implies that .got and co also end up in the PT_DYNAMIC segment.
This is not intended. Therefore, we move the .dynamic section before
bss and assign bss to the rw PT_LOAD segment only.
fixes#4750
The leading newline in the _capture function confused _filecontent,
which resulted in empty port hashes.
Fixes regression introduced in 437fd21ba0
(issue #4725).