The commits adds the same configuration values as supported up to now by
the monolithic usb driver. In contrast to the original, by default all drivers
are started. Disabling a controller type is used by Sculpt, e.g. for OHCI if
running Sculpt inside Virtualbox.
The addition of further keyboard layouts would otherwise pollute the
config/ directory too much.
Caution: When updating Sculpt OS, don't reuse your existing
config/event_filter file unmodified! You need to replace the chargen
includes, pointing to the new location, e.g.,
<include rom="en_us.chargen"/>
<include rom="special.chargen"/>
must be changed to
<include rom="keyboard/en_us"/>
<include rom="keyboard/special"/>
Issue #4055
This patch extends the settings dialog with the ability to select the
keyboard layout between the options that are included in the sculpt
image. The manual configuration is of course still possible by editing
the /config/event_filter directly.
If both the fonts configuration and the event-filter configuration are
managed manually, the settings button and window are not displayed.
Fixes#4055
By sorting the reported output, all consumers of the reports become able
to rely on a deterministic order. For example, the file browser of
Sculpt OS, the launcher menu items, and the depot-selection items will
appear in a predictable order.
Fixes#4054
This patch adds session-routing options to connect components to the
capture/event interfaces of the global nitpicker GUI server or the
leitzentrale GUI server. It thereby enables the implementation of screen
capturing components, remote management tools, or virtual keyboards.
Since those services are very powerful, they are subsumed under the
"hardware" category of the component graph as opposed to the GUI
category, which guarantees the separation of clients.
Fixes#4053
This patch adds 4 priority levels to the runtime subsystem. The highest
priority is used for components that are critical for the operation of
Sculpt, in particular the Leitzentrale GUI. All regularly deployed
components are assigned the lowest priority by default.
With priorities available in the runtime subsystem, this patch flattens
the priority levels at the top-level init to only two levels and
overlays the priority bands of the drivers, leitzentrale, and runtime
subsystems into one priority band. This has three benenfits:
- This change prevents the starvation of the Leitzentrale GUI from a
spinning high-priority driver (issue #3997).
- The change will also ease the hosting of latency-critical components
in the runtime subsystem that are prioritized higher than regular
components, the storage stack, and the network stack.
- The Leitzentrale GUI remains always perfectly responsive regardless
of the workloads deployed from packages. In the previous version,
the runtime graph was sometimes stuttering on high system load.
Issue #4045
This patch avoids the repeated warning "read blocked until lwIP
interface is ready" by printing the message only once. Otherwise,
the log is flooded with those warnings when falkon web browser
is started on Sculpt OS without network connectivity.
In case there is no valid configuration the component used to mute
output by default. This, however, might lead to the assumption that
audio is not working at all. Instead set the master output volume to
50% and the per application volume to 100%.
Fixes#4043.
This patch adds the missing destruction of session-state objects of
local services when closing a session. Because of the missing
destruction, those session-state object remained part of the server
ID space. This becomes a problem once the backing store of the session
state object vanishes, that is when the client child gets removed from
the sandbox. Hence, the removal of a child with an open session to a
local service would lead to the corruption of the server ID space.
This patch adds the missing session.destroy() call.
Fixes#4044
This patch fixes a corner case where a child is destructed while a
asynchronous close request to a sibling server is still pending.
The child immediately discarded the session ID as the end of the
close-session processing, assuming that this ID is never to be needed
again. The session-state continues to exist to handle asynchrous close
protocol with the server.
However, if the child is destructed at this point (before the server
responded to the session request), the destruction of the child would
not cover the discharging of the session state because the session state
was no longer be part of the client's ID space. So once the asynchronous
close response from the server came in, the session state contained
stale information, in particular a stale closed_callback pointer.
The patch fixes the problem by deferring the discarding of the client ID
to the point where the session state is actually destructed. So the
session of a pending close response is covered by the child destructor.
Thanks to Pirmin Duss for reporting this issue along with a test
scenario for reproducing it!
Fixes#4039
- Enable the "platform-level interrupt controller" PLIC on base-hw
- The RISC-V specification offers only a register description, but no
layout for the register set. This implies the layout is platform
dependent, and therefore, implemented separately for Qemu
issue #4042
This patch triggers the immediate removal of part_block once the
discovery of a fresh inserted USB stick has completed. Without the
patch, part_block was retained until the runtime was reconfigured the
next time for other reasons (e.g., toggling an inspect view). Until the
next reconfituration, part_block tended to stand in the way of directly
assigning the USB device to a VM.
This patch increases the RAM quota of the nitpicker instance for the
leitzentrale to make it suffice for the buffering of content during
resize operations. This fixes a flickering artifact when having an
inspect view open while entering a WLAN passphrase. When the connect
button appears or disappears (depending on the number of written
characters), some parts of the inspect terminal would flicker sometimes.
* catch every possible path of the Bit_allocator_dynamic::Out_of_indices
exception
* add unconditional log output in the new "catch" directives, so, we will be
able to debug the problem a bit more in detail next time
Fixes#4036
This way, the redirected env sessions for the CPU burner are no longer
called directly by init. Init stays independent from the behavior of the
CPU balancer.
Issue #3837
Issue #4029
This shim component can be used in case where env sessions of child
(i.e., child's PD session) must be routed to another child of init.
Without the shim, init would directly need to interact with these
sessions and would thereby make itself dependent of the server's
behavior. RPC calls to a server hosted as a child lead to all kinds of
problems such as livelock situations, and putting the robustness of init
at the whim of its child.
With the shim, init merely needs to bootstrap the shim component by
routing the shim's env sessions to core as usual. The server is only
used for the sessions for the actual application hosted atop the shim.
Issue #3837
Issue #4029
This patch is an interim fix for using HID devices that offer a HID
interface as not the first interface. It also supplements the
interface classes as supplemental information to the USB-devices
report.
Fixes#4035
With this patch, the board/<name>/arch property file can have multiple
lines where each line denotes an instruction-set architecture supported
for the board.
Issue #4019Fixes#4034
Simplify calculation of Timer::_duration, the old implementation caused
the time running backwards sometimes. This makes
'nic_router_dhcp_*' and 'event_filter' run scripts succeed.
issue #4021
This prevents the log terminal from adjusting itself to the whole screen
size before the leitzentrale window layout is applied. This intermediate
size can otherwise exhaust the 8 MiB of RAM quota of the log terminal.
Issue #3970
Do not link base and core libraries into on large relocatable .o file,
which is linked later to core - causing long link times. Create an
independent library archive out of the base and core libraries that can
be linked faster.
issue #4027
This commit improves the performance of the pipe plugin by using local
signal handling and avoiding sending a signal during write when pipe
buffer is full.
Issue #3583
* Add new virtio device model
* Extend test run-script with vfat block test image
* Add vmm depot src recipe
* Use packages in test run-script
Fix#4025
* Introduce different index types for ring counters and descriptor arrays
within the Virtio split queue implementation
* Be more accurate in reporting the queue number supported, and raise it
to 512
* Introduce abstractions for mmio register access, where several values
are stored at the same place, and selector registers exist.
* Turn Virtio_device into a template to define the Virio queue type,
and its numbers per device model (needed for e.g., future block model)
Issue #4025
All pipe-ends were notified at the same time which leads to dead-locks.
This commit mitigates this by having a signal handler for each pipe and
each pipe-end respectively.
Issue #3583
The vfs pipe plugin can now be used as named pipe which anables data
transfer via file handles from one component to another. E.g. if one
would like to send data from component A to stdin of a libc component B,
one can do so by simply writing to that fifo file.
Issue #3583
With this commit libcrypto does not use ARM NEON extension as long as
SPECS includes "neon". arm_v7a does declare "neon" per default while
arm_v8a does.
Issue #3773
Note, OpenSSL now comes as one combined depot archive *openssl* that
replaces the former *libssl* and *libcrypto* archives. The libraries are
still separate binaries for compatibility with legacy software.
Issue #3773
It seems that with the nigthly autopilot the data port (that is choosen by the
client) may stay some time (minutes) allocated after the a test run. This
causes successive tests to fail when trying to reuse the port.
* Use a unique data port for each target platform in the range of 18000-18099.
* Add documentation on how to prepare for running the test on a Linux target.
* Remove Qemu-specific code paths as Qemu isn't supported anymore by the script
since the introduction of the Uplink session (running with a NIC router on
Qemu was never supported and now we always need a NIC router).
Ref #3961