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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ivan Loskutov
5b8a0e5423 Add OMAP4 UART driver
Fixes #444
2012-12-20 14:40:18 +01:00
Norman Feske
0dbb5e1696 Propagate 'Range_allocator::alloc_aligned' errors
This patch reflects eventual allocation errors in a more specific way to
the caller of 'alloc_aligned', in particular out-of-metadata and
out-of-memory are considered as different conditions.

Related to issue #526.
2012-11-28 22:51:09 +01:00
Sebastian Sumpf
7d8f446475 OSS: Open Sound System server
Currently supports Intel HDA, AC97, and ES1370 audio cards. See README
for further details.
2012-11-27 15:32:39 +01:00
Norman Feske
0bcf55800f Eagerly map DMA buffers
This patch is a work-around for issue #452.
2012-11-26 09:45:20 +01:00
Ivan Loskutov
5e66b6d5ed Add OMAP4 GPIO driver
Add Gpio session interface. Add test for Pandaboard.

Fixes #427
2012-11-23 12:20:27 +01:00
Norman Feske
959df5d46b Generalize handling of PD-session arguments
On Linux, we want to attach additional attributes to processes, i.e.,
the chroot location, the designated UID, and GID. Instead of polluting
the generic code with such Linux-specific platform details, I introduced
the new 'Native_pd_args' type, which can be customized for each
platform. The platform-dependent policy of init is factored out in the
new 'pd_args' library.

The new 'base-linux/run/lx_pd_args.run' script can be used to validate
the propagation of those attributes into core.

Note that this patch does not add the interpretation of the new UID and
PID attributes by core. This will be subject of a follow-up patch.

Related to #510.
2012-11-21 20:04:07 +01:00
Martin Stein
612735732a base_hw & omap4: Timer driver.
Fix bug regarding idle thread in thread scheduling in
'base-hw/src/core/kernel.cc'.

Fix regarding signal submit in signal framework in
'base-hw/src/core/kernel.cc'.
2012-11-14 16:36:50 +01:00
Martin Stein
31d57a6257 Nested init on i.MX31 via base_hw. Rework base_hw.
Implies support for the ARMv6 architecture through 'base-hw'.

Get rid of 'base/include/drivers' expect of 'base/include/drivers/uart'.

Merge with the support for trustzone on VEA9X4 that came from
Stefan Kalkowski.

Leave board drivers in 'base/include/platform'.

Rework structure of the other drivers that were moved to
'base_hw/src/core' and those that came with the trustzone support.

Beautify further stuff in 'base_hw'.

Test 'nested_init' with 'hw_imx31' (hardware) and 'hw_panda_a2' (hardware),
'demo' and 'signal' with 'hw_pbxa9' (qemu) and 'hw_vea9x4'
(hardware, no trustzone), and 'vmm' with 'hw_vea9x4'
(hardware, with trustzone).
2012-11-14 16:36:41 +01:00
Norman Feske
5b4edeb031 Introduce 'Uart::Session' interface
The new 'Uart::Session' interface is an extension of the
'Terminal::Session' interface that allows for configuring UART-specific
parameters, i.e., the baud rate.
2012-11-07 13:43:09 +01:00
Norman Feske
bb8d090922 Resolve possible ambiguity of 'strcmp' 2012-11-06 09:35:47 +01:00
Norman Feske
b45242c50f Add chroot support to core
Since the recent move of the process creation into core, the original chroot trampoline
mechanism implemented in 'os/src/app/chroot' does not work anymore. A
process could simply escape the chroot environment by spawning a new
process via core's PD service. Therefore, this patch moves the chroot
support into core. So the chroot policy becomes mandatory part of the
process creation.  For each process created by core, core checks for
'root' argument of the PD session. If a path is present, core takes the
precautions needed to execute the new process in the specified chroot
environment.

This conceptual change implies minor changes with respect to the Genode
API and the configuration of the init process. The API changes are the
enhancement of the 'Genode::Child' and 'Genode::Process' constructors to
take the root path as argument. Init supports the specification of a
chroot per process by specifying the new 'root' attribute to the
'<start>' node of the process. In line with these changes, the
'Loader::Session::start' function has been enhanced with the additional
(optional) root argument.
2012-11-05 17:31:05 +01:00
Torsten Hilbrich
06ce0a8ef1 loader: Fix warnings about uninitialized variable
g++ 4.4.5 outputs the following warnings in our code using the loader
session:

.../base/include/base/capability.h: In member function 'typename Genode::Trait::Call_return<typename IF::Ret_type>::Type Genode::Capability<RPC_INTERFACE>::call() const [with IF = Loader::Session::Rpc_view_geometry, RPC_INTERFACE = Loader::Session]':
.../base/include/base/capability.h:207: warning: 'ret.Genode::Capability<Loader::Session>::Return<Loader::Session::Rpc_view_geometry>::_value.Loader::Session::View_geometry::width' may be used uninitialized in this function
.../base/include/base/capability.h:207: warning: 'ret.Genode::Capability<Loader::Session>::Return<Loader::Session::Rpc_view_geometry>::_value.Loader::Session::View_geometry::height' may be used uninitialized in this function
.../base/include/base/capability.h:207: warning: 'ret.Genode::Capability<Loader::Session>::Return<Loader::Session::Rpc_view_geometry>::_value.Loader::Session::View_geometry::buf_x' may be used uninitialized in this function
.../base/include/base/capability.h:207: warning: 'ret.Genode::Capability<Loader::Session>::Return<Loader::Session::Rpc_view_geometry>::_value.Loader::Session::View_geometry::buf_y' may be used uninitialized in this function

This is easily fixed with providing a default constructor.

Because of the C++ rules regarding initialer lists code that used
them for View_geometry had to be modified to use a normal construction
call.  In my tests only Nitpicker had to be changed.
2012-11-01 14:48:18 +01:00
Norman Feske
fb452ce6ba Add const qualifiers 2012-10-30 12:25:19 +01:00
Stefan Kalkowski
94ea3a0acb Move away drivers from generic base-repository
Driver definitions which are used by kernel/core in base-hw, and also by other
drivers (e.g. from the os repository) have to reside in the generic
base-repository, for instance some uart drivers. All drivers which are
interesting for one of the sites only (sp804 for timer driver, or
cortex_a9 cpu driver for base-hw) should reside in the respective repos.

Factorize cpu context out of Cortex A9 specific definitions. Moreover, there
is already a Cpu_state object containing all common ARM registers. We use
this as a base for the cpu context switching done by the base-hw kernel.
The Cpu_state class get extended by a cpu-exception field, that stores the kind
of exception raised when the corresponding context got interrupted. This
information is used not only by the base-hw kernel, but also by the TrustZone
VMM that is build currently.
2012-10-29 10:08:29 +01:00
Stefan Kalkowski
d3902e8538 Make nic_bridge's MAC address range configurable
By adding a "mac=XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX" attribute/value pair to the nic_bridge's
configuration one can define the first MAC address from which the nic_brigde
will allocate MACs for it's clients. Note: that the least relevant byte will
be ignored, and ranges from 0-255. Fixes #424.
2012-10-24 16:39:02 +02:00
Norman Feske
b62492837d Move 'Static_root' to public place
The 'Static_root' class template has proven to be useful for more than
one program. So we expose it as part of the API in the os repository.
2012-10-08 15:08:26 +02:00
Christian Prochaska
e9ac4b653b Add support for symbolic links
This patch adds support for symbolic links in libc, libc plugins, file
system servers and Noux.

Fixes #322.
2012-10-08 15:05:02 +02:00
Christian Prochaska
9dc213b296 'Genode::Path': Remove superfluous slashes first
Fixes #367.
2012-09-25 13:18:36 +02:00
Stefan Kalkowski
5c36639031 Fix UDP checksum calculation (fixes #360)
Missing parantheses around the calculation of last byte address in a UDP
Packet led to dereferencing the wrong value, thereby the UDP checksum
calculation failed, whenever an odd byte-count UPD packet was calculated.
Many thanks to Markus Partheymueller who discovered this issue and its
resolution.
2012-09-24 09:17:59 +02:00
Stefan Kalkowski
62d81ae487 Timer: make ram_quota and stack platform-dependent 2012-09-19 14:28:36 +02:00
Norman Feske
fab7b514e3 Move path utility from noux to 'os/include/os'
It turns out that the path-handling utility is valuable not only for
Noux. By moving it to a public header, we can use it for the libc.
2012-08-16 10:03:06 +02:00
Sebastian Sumpf
18d005264e Nic: Added 'Nic::Packet_allocator'
This is a bitmap-range allocator that can be used in packet streams.
2012-08-07 22:22:06 +02:00
Norman Feske
7e0a1cc0eb Allocate DMA buffer for block packet stream
By allocating the packet-stream dataspace for block sessions as
uncached, we can use DMA to directly read and write into the client
buffer. Currently, the OMAP4 SD-card driver is using this feature.
2012-07-25 19:14:06 +02:00
Norman Feske
0ca47e8963 Support uncached 'Attached_ram_dataspace'
The enable the use of 'Attached_ram_dataspace' objects as DMA buffers,
we need to pass the 'cached' flag to the constructor. By default, the
dataspace is cached, which corresponds to the original behaviour.
2012-07-25 19:14:06 +02:00
Norman Feske
847c8cccd9 Add 'Timer::Session::elapsed_ms' function
This function allows a timer-session client to request a wall-clock
time value from the timer.
2012-07-25 19:14:06 +02:00
Christian Prochaska
30dc1d83da FAT file system service
This patch implements a service which provides access to files and
directories of a FAT file system via the 'File_system' interface.

Fixes #251.
2012-07-10 16:30:26 +02:00
Norman Feske
12f2572155 Resolve ambiguity of size_t
This patch replaces the first attempt to resolve the ambiguity of using
the size_t type that occurred when 'loader_session.h' was included
alongside libc headers. Instead of explicitly qualifying each occurrence
of the type, the new solution defines 'size_t' within the 'Loader' namespace.

Fixes #253
2012-07-02 14:25:04 +02:00
Torsten Hilbrich
2da030d22e loader: Qualify size_t usages
The compiler complained about ambigous references when compiling a
lx_hybrid program using the loader session.  Here are some error
messages:

genode/os/include/loader_session/loader_session.h:72: error: reference to 'size_t' is ambiguous
/usr/lib/gcc/i486-linux-gnu/4.4.5/include/stddef.h:211: error: candidates are: typedef unsigned int size_t
genode/base/include/base/stdint.h:25: error:                 typedef unsigned int Genode::size_t
genode/os/include/loader_session/loader_session.h:72: error: reference to 'size_t' is ambiguous
/usr/lib/gcc/i486-linux-gnu/4.4.5/include/stddef.h:211: error: candidates are: typedef unsigned int size_t
genode/base/include/base/stdint.h:25: error:                 typedef unsigned int Genode::size_t
...

This commit qualifies size_t using the Genode namespace which fixes
the compilation.
2012-06-22 11:38:14 +02:00
Christian Prochaska
8a7fbe3973 Fix ring buffer interface description
The maximum number of elements in the ring buffer is QUEUE_SIZE - 1.

Fixes #240.
2012-06-20 10:17:50 +02:00
Norman Feske
17b60f8d41 Propagate loader-session errors as exceptions 2012-06-06 17:30:06 +02:00
Christian Prochaska
06fdc7b897 Qt-based media player
This patch implements a simple Qt-based media player which is actually a
graphical user interface for the SDL-based 'avplay' media player from
'libav'. It starts 'avplay' as a child and shows its graphical output in a
'QNitpickerViewWidget'. The widgets for controlling the player state send
the according keyboard and mouse input events to 'avplay'.

The 'qt_avplay' player supports the following configuration options:

<mediafile name="..."/>
-> name of the media file to play

<framebuffer_filter name="..." ram_quota="..."/> (may appear multiple times)
-> name of a framebuffer filter service to filter the video output

Fixes #222.
2012-05-29 13:55:00 +02:00
Christian Prochaska
c2f23de2e7 Introduce server-role member to 'Child' class
This patch is needed to use children as services in a dynamic
way (closing and reopening sessions).
2012-05-29 13:54:59 +02:00
Sebastian Sumpf
9f73476b37 New DDE-Linux-based USB driver
The new 'dde_linux' repository will host device drivers ported from the
Linux kernel. In contrast to the original 'linux_drivers' repository,
'dde_linux' does not contain any 3rd-party source code. To download the
Linux kernel source code and extract the drivers, execute the 'make
prepare' rule of the top-level Makefile. The initial version of the
'dde_linux' repository comes with an USB driver. The porting methodology
follows the path of the Intel GEM port. Instead of attempting to provide
a generic Linux environment that works across drivers, each driver comes
with a specially tailored DDE.

The DDE consists of Genode-specific implementations of Linux API
functions as declared in 'lx_emul.h'. Most of these functions are
dummies that must merely be provided to resolve dependencies at the
linking stage. They are called by unused code-paths.

As of now, the USB driver support UHCI, EHCI on the x86_32 platform. I
exposes USB HID devices and USB storage devices via Genode's input-session
and block-session respectively.

The USB driver is accompanied with two run scripts 'run/usb_hid.run' and
'run/usb_storage.run'.
2012-05-29 13:54:58 +02:00
Sebastian Sumpf
376983ae4c DDE kit: Timer add schedule function form timers
Added 'dde_kit_timer_schedule_absolute' to timer interface.
2012-05-23 19:17:23 +02:00
Norman Feske
ae1d0c04ae File-system interface, ram_fs, libc-fs
This patch introduces the file-system-session interface, provides an
implementation of this interface in the form of an in-memory file
system, and enables the libc to use the new file-system facility.

The new interface resides in 'os/include/file_system_session/'. It
uses synchronous RPC calls for functions referring to directory
and meta-data handling. For transferring payload from/to files, the
packet-stream interface is used. I envision that the asynchronous design
of the packet-stream interface fits well will the block-session
interface. Compared to Unix-like file-system APIs, Genode's file-system
session interface is much simpler. In particular, it does not support
per-file permissions. On Genode, we facilitate binding policy (such as
write-permission) is sessions rather than individual file objects.

As a reference implementation of the new interface, there is the
new 'ram_fs' service at 'os/src/server/ram_fs'. It stores sparse
files in memory. At the startup, 'ram_fs' is able to populate the
file-system content with directories and ROM modules as specified
in its configuration.

To enable libc-using programs to access the new file-system interface,
there is the new libc plugin at 'libports/src/lib/libc-fs'. Using this
plugin, files stored on a native Genode file system can be accessed
using the traditional POSIX file API.

To see how the three parts described above fit together, the test
case at 'libports/run/libc_fs' can be taken as reference. It reuses
the original 'libc_ffat' test to exercise several file operations
on a RAM file-system using the libc API.

:Known limitations:

The current state should be regarded as work in progress. In particular
the error handling is not complete yet. Not all of the session functions
return the proper exceptions in the event of an error. I plan to
successively refine the interface while advancing the file-system
implementations. Also the support for truncating files and symlink
handling are not yet implemented.

Furthermore, there is much room for optimization, in particular for the
handling of directory entries. Currently, we communicate only one dir
entry at a time, which is bad when traversing large trees. However, I
decided to focus on functionality first and defer optimizations (such as
batching dir entries) to a later stage.

The current implementation does not handle file modification times at
all, which may be a severe limitation for tools that depend on this
information such as GNU make. Support for time will be added after we
have revisited Genode's timer-session interface (issue #1).

Fixes #54
Fixes #171
2012-05-17 20:33:53 +02:00
Norman Feske
f0fcf084d7 Improve robustness of policy matching
The 'Session_policy' helper could not cope well with configurations that
contain nodes of a type other than '<policy>'. This patch improves the
policy matching by skipping non-policy nodes.
2012-05-17 20:12:51 +02:00
Norman Feske
293b3c80d2 Fix exception type name in comment 2012-05-17 12:47:20 +02:00
Norman Feske
bcf6714eff Re-implementation of the loader service, ref #187
The original loader service was primarily motivated by the
browser-plugin scenario presented on our live CD. The new version
implements a more general session interface, which widens the
application scope of the service and, at the same time, reduces its
implementation complexity.

The complexity reduction is achieved by removing the original limitation
of supplying the new sub system as a single binary blob only. The server
used to implement heuristics and functionality for dealing with
different kinds of blobs such as ELF images or TAR archives. This has
been replaced by a session-local ROM service, which can be equipped with
an arbitrary number of ROM modules supplied by the loader client prior
starting the new sub system. Even though the TAR support has been
removed, a separate instance of the 'tar_rom' service can be used within
the subsystem to provide the formerly built-in functionality.
2012-05-02 16:54:18 +02:00
Norman Feske
cb9b2724de Simplify use of custom data-flow signal handlers 2012-04-17 11:08:52 +02:00
Norman Feske
8b96f44003 Add const qualifiers, minor style fixes 2012-04-17 11:08:40 +02:00
Norman Feske
9a00ad7ae3 Support for dynamic ROM sessions, fix #170
This patch introduces support for ROM sessions that update their
provided data during the lifetime of the session. The 'Rom_session'
interface had been extended with the new 'release()' and 'sigh()'
functions, which are needed to support the new protocol. All ROM
services have been updated to the new interface.

Furthermore, the patch changes the child policy of init
with regard to the handling of configuration files. The 'Init::Child'
used to always provide the ROM dataspace with the child's config file
via a locally implemented ROM service. However, for dynamic ROM
sessions, we need to establish a session to the real supplier of the ROM
data. This is achieved by using a new 'Child_policy_redirect_rom_file'
policy to handle the 'configfile' rather than handling the 'configfile'
case entirely within 'Child_config'.

To see the new facility in action, the new 'os/run/dynamic_config.run'
script provides a simple scenario. The config file of the test program
is provided by a service, which generates and updates the config data
at regular intervals.

In addition, new support has been added to let slaves use dynamic
reconfiguration. By using the new 'Child_policy_dynamic_rom_file', the
configuration of a slave can be changed dynamically at runtime via the
new 'configure()' function.

The config is provided as plain null-terminated string (instead of a
dataspace capability) because we need to buffer the config data anyway.
So there is no benefit of using a dataspace. For buffering configuration
data, a 'Ram_session' must be supplied. If no 'Ram_session' is specified
at construction time of a 'Slave_policy', no config is supplied to the
slave (which is still a common case).

An example for dynamically reconfiguring a slave is provided by
'os/run/dynamic_config_slave.run'.
2012-04-05 11:25:26 +02:00
Norman Feske
ba248fe554 Add swap and realloc to 'Attached_ram_dataspace'
The new 'swap' and 'realloc' functions are needed in scenarios where
'Attached_ram_dataspace' is used to implement double buffering. The
particular use case is the implementation of dynamic ROM sessions.
2012-04-05 10:40:46 +02:00
Norman Feske
e4cb3ed929 Follow-up for spin-lock unification, ref #123 2012-03-01 10:57:05 +01:00
Stefan Kalkowski
319813a59b Merge spin-lock implementations
Separate spin-lock implementation from lock-implementation and put it into a
non-public header, so it can be re-used by the DDE kit's and Fiasco.OC's
capability-allocator spin lock. Fixes issue #123.
2012-02-29 15:41:17 +01:00
Norman Feske
8495a5fc96 Convenience helper for attached ROM dataspaces
In the line of the 'Attached_ram_dataspace' and
'Attached_io_mem_dataspace' classes, this new helper simplifies the
access to ROM dataspaces.
2012-02-14 16:44:42 +01:00
Norman Feske
d880386091 Qualifying RPC functions as const
This patch makes use of the recently added support for const RPC
functions by turning 'Framebuffer::Session::mode()' and
'Input::Session::is_pending()' into const functions.
2012-01-27 16:54:05 +01:00
Norman Feske
48ac5143a2 Add spin lock to DDE Kit
Linux DDE used to implement Linux spin locks based on 'dde_kit_lock'.
This works fine if a spin lock is initialized only once and used
infinitely. But if spin locks are initialized on-the-fly at a high rate,
each initialization causes the allocation of a new 'dde_kit_lock'.
Because in contrast to normal locks, spinlocks cannot be explicitly
destroyed, the spin-lock emulating locks are never freed. To solve the
leakage of locks, there seems to be no other way than to support the
semantics as expected by the Linux drivers. Hence, this patch introduces
a DDE Kit API for spin locks.
2012-01-27 02:01:07 +01:00
Norman Feske
0058b15763 Helper for running a service as a child (slave)
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.
2012-01-25 20:04:42 +01:00
Norman Feske
c35207d9c4 Add mode_sigh and release to framebuffer::Session
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.
2012-01-25 16:08:24 +01:00
Norman Feske
9e3ecade16 Replace Framebuffer::info by Framebuffer::mode
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.
2012-01-25 13:27:47 +01:00