Instead of using the old 'ioctl' Vfs::File_io_services API implement
the I/O control functionality in a buch of files. This is similar to
the terminal-VFS plugin.
Fixes#3889.
Like already done for terminal I/O controls use collect the information
by reading property files instead of using the old VFS ioctl interface.
Fixes#3888.
There is a type mismatch as in the FreeBSD contrib code the type of the
request is 'unsigned long'. So far, only I/O controls where the request
falls into the signed range where used and this was not a problem.
Some of the SNDCTL requests, however, have the bit set.
Fixes#3887.
This patch is a follow-up for the commit "libc: use monitor for fork".
It removes the use of the monitor mechanism from the
'Local_clone_service::close' RPC function because the fork_ep must stay
responsive for the destruction and creation of 'Child' objects.
Issue #3874
The current version of the driver leaves the screen in a black state
after a mode change, e.g., when connecting an external display.
With this patch, the framebuffer content is fetched for the entire
screen after a mode change. Thanks to Sebastian Sumpf for investigating.
Issue #3878
- Show "..." for resource-assignment menu entry because it leads
to a sub menu.
- Avoid dialog changes when clicking on "Add component" while a
routing or resource dialog is unfolded.
The initial implementation of the affinity configuration in
"depot_deploy: support affinity configuration" added the affinity
location attributes to the <start> node of the deploy config. This patch
moves the information into a dedicated <affinity> sub node as done by
the init configuration. So the context of the attributes 'xpos', 'ypos',
'width' and 'height' becomes clear.
It also fixes a usability issue in Sculpt that occurred during testing:
When configuring multiple components with custom affinities, the
resources dialog of later components would wrongly display the state of
earlier components instead of displaying the fresh (default) state. The
resulting configuration would then not match the displayed information.
This is fixed by resetting the dialog state.
As another minor cosmetic change, the patch adds a line break in front
of copied <config> or <heartbeat> nodes.
Issue #3597
The combination of Net::Mac_address and
Genode::ascii_to(Net::Mac_address) required shaky quirks in several
places because GCC is not able to resolve the ascii_to overload if
base/xml_node.h was included to early. The current solution moves the
several ascii_to overloads "closer" to the Net types by putting them
into the Net namespace, where GCC reliably picks them up.
Hence, co-locating the ascii_to() utility with the overload type in the
same scope/namespace is good practice.
This patch removes the now obsolete <nic/xml_node.h> header file.
With the move of the storage-management dialogs to the graph in Sculpt
version 20.02, the ability to unselect the buttons for destructive
storage operations such as format or expand disappeared. This patch
restores the original behavior.
* On this platform there is no need to zero out the framebuffer
dataspace, which is already blanked by core
* But it might happen that the GUI server is sending a capture
event before the zero out happens. Thereby screen content can get
lost
Fix#3878
* Fixes faulty algorithm in fractional pll rate calculation
* Enables clocks that are set as reference clock to prevent system freeze
* Enables/disables root clocks of gates implicitely
Fix#3876
By default, bash brings its own version of 'getenv', named exactly like
the libc function. This becomes a problem in fork/execve scenarios if
the dynamic linker resolves 'getenv' to the bash binary instead of the
libc.
This patch fixes the generate step of the genodians.org scenario.
Issue #3882
This patch enables the menu view's new ability to respond to font-size
changes in Sculpt so that the menu view instanced no longer need to be
restarted whenever the screen resolution or font size is changed.
Fixes#3875
This patch allows the use of the VFS watch mechanism for the glyph file
of the TTF VFS plugin so that clients become able to dynamically respond
to font reconfigurations.
Issue #3875
This is needed to enable VFS plugins to notify VFS clients about file
changes that depend on the plugin configuration, E.g., whenever the vfs_ttf
plugin responds to a font-size change, it generates a watch notification
for the glyphs file. Since the change is independent from I/O, we need
to manually call 'handle_io_progress'.
By default, Vim renames a written file to a backup file suffixed with
"~" before writing the current buffer to a new file. Consequently, there
exists an intermediate state when no file exists. Should a client watch
such a file to obtain dynamic configuration info, it observes the empty
state.
Some components have builtin heuristics for such a situation. In
particular, the window layouter falls back to a predefined default
'rules' if no rules are provided as a file. So when interactively
editing window-layouter rules using Vim, it can happen that the manually
maintained rules get overwritten by the default rules.
By setting 'set nowritebackup', we can sidestep this issue by preventing
Vim from producing the bad intermediate state.
With the change of nitpicker to the event session interface, the
formerly periodic hovering updates moved to the - now sporadic - input
processing. This has the unfortunate side effect that hovering changes
caused by non-user-input, in particular view-stack changes issued by the
GUI clients that change the view under the current pointer position,
would no longer be reported immediately but only after receiving the
next incoming input event.
This patch reworks the hover handling such that potential hovering
changes due to view-stack operations are evaluated immediately by
those operations, covering the update of the hover report and the
generation of artificial enter/motion events.
Issue #3812
This patch solves a corner case where one long-active job (e.g.,
read-ready request) stays at the beginning of the '_active_jobs' queue
without an ack. In this case, the '_try_acknowledge_jobs' method would
wrongly stop processing the subsequent acknowledgements. In practice,
this can lead to a delayed sending of acknowledgements until new I/O or
client requests occur. In particular, Vim in Sculpt's inspect window
sometimes did not immediately respond to key presses during tab
completion. Here, the read-ready request of the terminal prevented the
acknowledgement for read of directory entry from being delivered until
the next key was pressed.
Fixes#3873