Enables symetric-multi-processor support in the Linux kernel configuration
used as base for the driver ports for PC. This is done to be compliant with
common usage of x86 drivers today.
Moreover, this commit uses the original kernel source for softirq/tasklet
implementation to get rid of the insufficient shadow implementation
in the lx_emul sources.
Ref genodelabs/genode#4562
Prepare shadow implementations in spinlocks, pagetable defines,
and irq_stack assembler macros to be able to enable SMP on x86/PC.
Ref genodelabs/genode#4562
Use common implementation used by wifi and (not merged) audio driver.
Avoid usage of lib/delay.c since lpj and loop_for_jiffies are not calibrated
for the ported drivers as done on native Linux during boot and leads to wrong
delays for usb and intel_fb.
Issue #4540
Adhere to include/linux/rcutiny.h behaviour, which sets the max timeout
for rcu_needs_cpu. Without the commit, in the most cases the timeout value
is zero (or random since the pointer is on stack uninitialized), which leads
to programming very short timeouts again and again, making the system never
idle.
Issue #4540
Instead of allocating the stack via 'kmalloc' point it to the actual
stack used by the task. This addresses issues with the USB
host-controller driver where sometimes hub port enumeration is not
working.
Fixes#4522.
* Prevent page-faults when the active interface of a device got unset
during elimination of the device
* Resets devices, where a corresponding session got closed to
be re-useable when a new session gets opened
Ref #4512
With this commit, the Xoroshiro128+ PRNG in lx_emul/random.cc gets wrapped
by a new class that automatically re-seeds the PRNG with jitterentropy every
1024 * 1024 + random(0..4095) bytes of generated output.
Ref #4397
Both the Wifi driver and the WireGuard port used local implementations for
their source of randomness. Wifi used a Xoroshiro128+ PRNG for rapid generation
of random values but initialized this PRNG always with the same static seed
value. WireGuard, in contrast, requested each random byte directly from the
jitterentropy lib, which is considered to be very time intensive.
This commit removes the local variants of random.cc and introduces a new
centralized lx_emul/random.cc . The new variant combines the former approaches,
so, that jitterentropy is accessed only in order to generate a random seed for
a Xoroshiro128+ PRNG. Front-end requests for random values are then fulfilled
efficiently via the PRNG.
:Warning:
The output of the Xoroshiro128+ PRNG that is used in the new implementation of
the lx_emul randomness functions has known statistical problems (see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xoroshiro128%2B#Statistical_Quality).
Furthermore, the integration of Xoroshir128+ with the lx_emul code was not
reviewed/audited for its security-related properties, so far, and has the
known deficiency of seeding the PRNG only once during initialization. Thus,
we strongly advise against the use of the lx_emul randomness functions for
security-critical purposes.
Ref #4397
The implementation was copied from the already existing LX-emul implementation
for x86 but the commit additionally page-aligns the array that serves as
backing store for the zero page as we assume this to be expected by the contrib
code. However, this commit doesn't apply the alignment also to the x86
implementation as we agreed, that this should be done in a separate commit.
Ref #4397
Since Linux does not use the arch-independent spinlock structs for ARM,
we must use different members when accessing the lock value.
genodelabs/genode#4499
* Claim and release USB interfaces
* Collect URBs in flight in anchor list
* When releasing interfaces, wait until all
anchored URBs finally got killed successfully
Fixgenodelabs/genode#4483
In rare cases it is necessary to execute Linux contributed code
until certain work is finished, e.g. when in a synchronous RPC call,
a session construction or destruction a result is needed. Therefore,
we introduce a new lx_emul function called lx_emul_execute_kernel_until.
Ref genodelabs/genode#4483
In case multiple devices shared the same memory-mapped I/O page
we have to take the offset into account. This commit fixes the
'pc_usb_host_drv' on the Thinkpad X201 where the two EHCI host
controller share the some I/O memory page.
Fixes#4477.
Various libraries, like libnl and wpa_driver_nl80211, used hardcoded
values for the interface index (ifindex) and name (ifname).
To accomdate the legacy as well as the upcoming new driver we add
functions to query these information where at least the index differs.
Issue #4455.
In case where the ported driver or protocol stack is executed from
an already managed environment, e.g. the libc, the execution
of the static constructors will be performed at the appropriate
time.
Issue #4455.
If any PCI device reports 0 as interrupt PIN, drivers may try to force
MSI setup (e.g., xhci). So, we clamp the interrupt PIN to 1 to let
drivers finish initialization and don't bother the platform driver.