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10605 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Christian Helmuth
5aee693f70 vbox6: limit wait for ack to 15 ms in AHCI model
During Windows 10 boot with sequential block requests, the AHCI request
worker finished earlier than the EMT thread signals hEvtProcess and
begins waiting for hEvtProcessAck indefinitely. The timeouts helps to
survive this short phase.

A better solution would use conditional variables, which are not
provided in VirtualBox's runtime.
2021-10-13 14:50:45 +02:00
Josef Söntgen
f21cf3f8b1 mesa: name driver library appropriately
Rename the 'egl_drv' library and the various back ends to 'mesa_gpu_drv'
and 'mesa_gpu-<backend>'.

Fixes #4275.
2021-10-13 14:50:37 +02:00
Norman Feske
32c283d26f os: introduce C API for generating Genode events
This patch introduces a C API to be used by input drivers to generate
Genode events. The initial version is limited to multitouch events only.

Fixes #4273
2021-10-13 14:46:54 +02:00
Stefan Kalkowski
f4cb5cc299 dde_linux: preserve Io_signal_handler for IRQs
Do not construct/destruct signal handlers for interrupts dynamically,
but only the Irq session to prevent a deadlock.

Fix #4272
2021-10-13 14:46:54 +02:00
Stefan Kalkowski
6ae55d490b lx_emul: restrict allocations to minimal alignment
* Use the architecture-dependent minimal alignment for all allocations,
  e.g. on ARM it is necessary to have cacheline aligned allocations for DMA
* Remove the allocation functions without alignment from generic API
* Fix a warning

Fix #4268
2021-10-13 14:46:54 +02:00
Stefan Kalkowski
2ac8620f44 lx_emul: invalidate cache for DMA-read only
After a DMA transaction do only invalidate cachelines from the
corresponding DMA buffers if data got transfered from device to
CPU, and not vice versa. Otherwise it might result in data corruption.

Ref #4268
2021-10-13 14:46:54 +02:00
Stefan Kalkowski
d8c344f6b9 lx_emul: do not block kworkers unconditionally
Ref #4268
2021-10-13 14:46:54 +02:00
Stefan Kalkowski
f8cf0442ed lx_emul: implement lookup of dma-addr to virt-addr
* Use the new Lx_kit::Map as lookup structure for virt-to-dma and vice versa,
  instead of a list-based registry

Ref #4268
2021-10-13 14:46:54 +02:00
Stefan Kalkowski
9bc7ecb605 lx_emul: provide alignment for DMA allocations
Ref #4268
2021-10-13 14:46:54 +02:00
Christian Helmuth
4c4ce2f899 report_rom: versioning and explicit notification
The former implementation did not internally track ROM changes notified
vs. delivered to the client. We adapt the versioning implementation
implemented in dynamic_rom_session.h and enable explicit notification of
the current version.

The feature is used by the clipboard to notify permitted readers of the
clipboard ROM service on focus change via the newly created private
Rom::Module::_notify_permitted_readers() function.

Fixes #4274
2021-10-13 14:46:54 +02:00
Stefan Kalkowski
4803937dd2 os: introduce C-API to provide USB service
Fix #4270
2021-10-13 14:46:54 +02:00
Stefan Kalkowski
6789b86871 base-hw: optimize cache maintainance for ARMv8
* Remove the data-synchronization barrier from the inner-loop
* Instead add a system-wide barrier at the end of the operation

Fix #4269
2021-10-13 14:46:54 +02:00
Martin Stein
9542bcf88c base-hw: reduce includes in board.h
The includes for the address-space-ID allocator and the translation table are
usually specific to the CPU in use. Therefore these includes can be moved from
their current location in the board header to the CPU headers. This reduces the
number of decisions a board maintainer has to make if the CPU model he's aiming
for is already available.

This can probably also be applied for other includes in the board headers but I
intentionally leave it for a future commit as I don't have the time to do it
all now.

Ref #4217
2021-10-13 14:46:54 +02:00
Martin Stein
ad059362d2 base-hw: reduce hardware-specific include paths
For base-hw Core, we used to add quite some hardware-specific include paths
to 'INC_DIR'. Generic code used to include, for instance, '<cpu.h>' and
'<translation_table.h>' using these implicit path resolutions. This commit
removes hardware-specific include paths except for

1) the '<board.h>' include paths (e.g., 'src/core/board/pbxa9'),
2) most architecture-specific include paths (e.g., 'src/core/spec/arm_v7'),
3) include paths that reflect usage of virtualization or ARM Trustzone
   (e.g., 'src/core/spec/arm/virtualization').

The first category is kept because, in contrast to the former "spec"-mechanism,
the board variable used for this type of resolution is not deprecated and the
board headers are meant to be the front end of hardware-specific headers
towards generic code which is why they must be available generically via
'<board.h>'.

The second category is kept because it was suggested by other maintainers that
simple arch-dependent headers (like for the declaration of a CPU state) should
not imply the inclusion of the whole '<board.h>' and because the architecture
is given also without the former "spec"-mechanism through the type of the build
directory. I think this is questionable but am fine with it.

The third category is kept because the whole way of saying whether
virtualization resp. ARM Trustzone is used is done in an out-dated manner and
changing it now would blow up this commit a lot and exceed the time that I'm
willing to spend. This category should be subject to a future issue.

Ref #4217
2021-10-13 14:46:53 +02:00
Martin Stein
49b09702b8 base-hw: don't include board.h from hardw. headers
The 'src/core/board/<board>/board.h' header is thought as front end of
hardware-specific headers of a given board towards the generic base-hw Core
code. Therefore it leads to problems (circular includes) if the board.h header
is included from within another hardware-specific header.

If hardware-specific headers access declarations from namespace Board in a
definition, the definition should be moved to a compilation unit that may
include board.h. If hardware-specific headers access declarations from board.h
in a declaration, they should either use the primary declaration from the
original header or, if the declaration must be selected according to the board,
another board-specific header should be introduced to reflect this abstraction.

This is applied by this commit for the current state of base-hw.

Ref #4217
2021-10-13 14:46:53 +02:00
Martin Stein
5d74509b2d base-hw: get rid of static perf counter object
It is not necessary to have a class, an object, and a generic header for the
perfomance counter. The kernel merely enables the counter using cpu registers
('msr' instructions, no MMIO) on arm_v6 and arm_v7 only. Therefore this commit
makes the header arm-specific and replaces class and global static object with
a function for enabling the counter.

Fixes #4217
2021-10-13 14:46:53 +02:00
Martin Stein
b817e1977c base-hw: serial output as Main member
Let the kernel's serial-output driver be a member of the one Kernel::Main
object instead of having it as global static variable.

Ref #4217
2021-10-13 14:46:53 +02:00
Martin Stein
910788313e base-hw: get rid of static variable in Kernel::Pd
Ref #4217
2021-10-13 14:46:53 +02:00
Martin Stein
02f00a999c base-hw: global IRQ controller as Main member
Let the kernel's driver for the global IRQ controller be a member of the one
Kernel::Main object instead of having it as static variables in the drivers for
the local IRQ controllers. Note that this commit spares out renaming 'Pic' to
'Local_interrupt_controller' which would be more sensible now with the new
'Global_interrupt_controller' class. Furthermore, on ARM boards the commit
doesn't move 'Distributer' stuff to the new global IRQ controller class as they
don't have real data members (only MMIO) and can be instanciated for each CPU
anew. However, the right way would be to instanciate them only once in Main as
well.

Ref #4217
2021-10-13 14:46:53 +02:00
Martin Stein
441d137482 base-hw: Address-Space-ID allocator as Main member
Let the kernel's Address-Space-ID allocator be a member of the one
Kernel::Main object instead of having it as global static variable.

Ref #4217
2021-10-13 14:46:53 +02:00
Martin Stein
0c61b25bcf base-hw: no unmanaged_singleton in kernel thread
The unmanaged-singleton approach was used in this context only because of the
alignment requirement of the Core main-UTCB. This, however can also be achieved
with the new 'Aligned' utility, allowing the UTCB to be a member of the Core
main-thread object.

Ref #4217
2021-10-13 14:46:53 +02:00
Martin Stein
b6641eaa25 base-hw: Core PD as Main member
Let the Core protection-domain object be a member of the one Kernel::Main
object instead of having it as global static variable.

Ref #4217
2021-10-13 14:46:53 +02:00
Martin Stein
d6e347163d base-hw: unnecessary unmanaged-singleton includes
Remove some deprecated include directives for the unmanaged-singleton header.

Ref #4217
2021-10-13 14:46:53 +02:00
Martin Stein
5dd8ee5840 base-hw: global IRQ pool as Main member
Let the global kernel IRQ-pool be a member of the one Kernel::Main object
instead of having it as global static variable.

Ref #4217
2021-10-13 14:46:53 +02:00
Martin Stein
c49db16762 base-hw: don't use boot_info() outside main.cc
It's sufficient to access the boot info only on kernel initialization time.
Therfore, it can remain completely hidden to the rest of the kernel inside
kernel/main.cc in the initialization function.

Ref #4217
2021-10-13 14:46:53 +02:00
Martin Stein
b247def09a base-hw: Core main-thread as Main member
Let the Core main-thread object be a member of the one Kernel::Main object
instead of having it as global static variable.

Ref #4217
2021-10-13 14:46:53 +02:00
Martin Stein
2b89cd66cb base-hw: kernel CPU-pool as Main member
Let the kernel CPU-pool be a member of the one Kernel::Main object instead of
having it as global static variable.

Ref #4217
2021-10-13 14:46:53 +02:00
Martin Stein
be3d5232c8 base-hw: kernel-data lock as Main member
Let the global kernel-data lock be a member of the one Kernel::Main object
instead of having it as global static variable.

Ref #4217
2021-10-13 14:46:53 +02:00
Martin Stein
82cf31ac27 base-hw: introduce Kernel::Main class
This commit introduces the Kernel::Main class that replaces the former way of
initializing the kernel (former 'kernel_init' function) and calling the C++
kernel entry handler (former 'kernel' function). These two are now
'Main::initialize_and_handle_kernel_entry' and 'Main::handle_kernel_entry'.
Also reading the execution time of the idle threads was already moved to
'Main'. The one static Main instance is meant to successivly replace all the
global static objects of the base-hw kernel with data members of the Main
instance making the data model of the kernel much more comprehensible. The
instance and most of its interface are hidden in kernel/main.cc. There are only
rare cases where parts of the Main interface must be accessible from the
outside. This should be done in the most specific way possible (see main.h)
and, if possible, without handing out references to Main data members or the
Main instance itself.

Ref #4217
2021-10-13 14:46:52 +02:00
Martin Stein
9de43a48b6 base-hw: conform pc board header
Normally, the board header can be found for each supported board under
'src/core/board/<BOARD>/board.h'. This was not the case for the board 'pc'
that was located under 'src/core/spec/x86_64/board.h'. The commit fixes this.

Ref #4217
2021-10-13 14:46:52 +02:00
Martin Stein
a9563bfd4c base-hw: rename Core_thread Core_main_thread
The class name Core_thread in Kernel for the object of the first thread of
core is too generic as there can be an arbitrary number of threads in core
besides this one. Furthermore, creating a core thread has its own syscall
'new_core_thread' that isn't related in any way to Core_thread. Therefore
this commit introduces the more specific name Core_main_thread as replacement
for Core_thread.

Ref #4217
2021-10-13 14:46:52 +02:00
Martin Stein
693a2b5421 base-hw: get rid of cpu_pool() in platform.cc
The function was only still used for reading the execution time of idle threads
of CPUs. Certainly, it is technically fine and more performant to read these
values directly from the kernel objects without doing a syscall. However,
calling cpu_pool() for it provides read and write access to a lot more than
only the execution time values. The interface via which Core directly reads
state of the kernel should be as narrow and specific as possible.
Perspectively, we want to get rid of the cpu_pool() accessor anyway. Therefore
this commit introduces Kernel::read_idle_thread_execution_time(cpu_idx) as
replacement. The function is implemented in kernel code and called by Core in
platform.cc.

Ref #4217
2021-10-13 14:46:52 +02:00
Martin Stein
277adcacb0 base-hw: make Trace_source in Platform() a class
Apparently, there is no need for exposing the data members of Trace_source, so,
we sould better make them private before someone gets the impression that they
are meant to be accessed directly.

Ref #4217
2021-10-13 14:46:52 +02:00
Martin Stein
aa6a7db50a base-hw: communicate kernel irqs via boot info
Core used to read the kernel-reserved IRQs from the timer objects in the
kernel's CPU objects and the PIC class (inter-processor IRQ). Besides not
being "good style" to access a kernel object in Core, this becomes a problem
when trying to prevent CPU pool from being accessed via global functions.

As a solution, this commit extends the boot info to also carry an array of all
kernel-reserved IRQs.

Ref #4217
2021-10-13 14:46:52 +02:00
Martin Stein
8b69bc96f9 base-hw: separate variants of Kernel_object(...)
For the constructor of Kernel_object<T> there are two variants. One for the
case that it is called from Core where the kernel object (type T) must be
created via a syscall and one when it is called from within the kernel and the
kernel object can be created directly. Selecting one of these variants was done
using a bool argument to the constructor. However, this implies that the
constructor of Kernel_object<T> and that of T have the same signature in the
variadic arguments, even in the syscall case, although technically it would
then not be necessary.

This becomes a problem as soon as kernel objects created by Core shall receive
additional arguments from the kernel, for instance a reference to the global
CPU pool, and therefore stands in the way when wanting to get rid of global
statics in the kernel. Therefore, this commit introduces two constructors that
are selected through enum arguments:

! Kernel_object(Called_from_kernel, ...);
! Kernel_object(Called_from_core, ...);

Ref #4217
2021-10-13 14:46:52 +02:00
Martin Stein
6e4ef43bf0 base-hw: always use 'unsigned' for priorities
At some points in the code, 'signed' was used instead of the more appropriate
'unsigned' type.

Ref #4217
2021-10-13 14:46:52 +02:00
Martin Stein
b922dc5c10 base-hw: fix self-include in kernel/types.h
That this header apparently used to include itself didn't cause any problems
so far but still remained bad style.

Ref #4217
2021-10-13 14:46:52 +02:00
Josef Söntgen
cacb83b163 gpu: introduce mapping attributes
The various mapping methods are modelled after the requirements of
the Intel GPUs or rather the Mesa driver back end.

With upcoming support for other driver back ends, we need to
sequeeze their requirements in as well. For now hijack 'map_buffer'
to provide for specifying the kind of attributes the client needs.

For now all buffers mapped in the GGTT for Intel GPUs are treated
as RW.

Issue #4265.
2021-10-13 14:46:52 +02:00
Josef Söntgen
90e151e2c4 gpu: add 'complete' RPC call
This call allows for checking if the given execution buffer has been
completed and complements the completion signal. Initially the GPU
multiplexer always sent such a signal when the currently scheduled
execution buffer has been completed. During enablement of the 'iris'
driver it became necessary to properly check of sequence number.

In case of the Intel GPU multiplexer the sequence numbers are
continous, which prompted the greater-than-or-equal check in the
DRM back end. By hidding this implementation detail behind the
interface, GPU drivers are free to deal with sequence numbers any
way they like and allows for polling in the client, where the
completion signal is now more of a progress signal.

Issue #4265.
2021-10-13 14:46:52 +02:00
Josef Söntgen
e37792ce94 gpu: introduce information dataspace
The current info implementation (as RPC) is limited in a few ways:

  * The amount of data that may be transferred is constrained by the
    underlying base platform
  * Most information never changes during run time but is copied
    nonetheless
  * The information differs depending on the used GPU device and
    in its current implementation only contains Intel GPU specific
    details

With this commit the 'info' RPC call is replaced with the
'info_dataspace' call that transfers the capability for the dataspace
containing the information only. This is complemented by a client
local 'attached_info' call that allows for getting typed access to
the information. The layout of the information is moved to its own
and GPU-specific header file, e.g., 'gpu/info_intel.h'

Issue #4265.
2021-10-13 14:46:52 +02:00
Josef Söntgen
cfb170c719 gpu: move exec sequence number to Gpu namespace
Moving the type definition removes the aritifial linkage to the Gpu
information structure.

Issue #4265.
2021-10-13 14:46:52 +02:00
Josef Söntgen
3b40790e02 gpu: use Buffer_id to identify buffers
Rather than using the dataspace capability directly, let the client
choose its own local identifier that is linked to the underlying
capability.

Fixes #4265.
2021-10-13 14:46:52 +02:00
Stefan Kalkowski
9a80c3a618 depot: suppress error when copying empty package
Instead of failing, ignore empty packages when copying over
depot packages to a run-script environment.

Fix #4271
2021-10-13 14:46:52 +02:00
Josef Söntgen
ba430dfeac libdrm/iris: destroy Buffer_handle object
When the client frees the buffer, destroy the corresponding
Buffer_handle as well.

Fixes #4266.
2021-10-13 14:46:52 +02:00
Piotr Tworek
b157256a2b uplink client: Add missing space in warning message.
Right now the warning about failure to forward packet from driver to
uplink RX connection reads:

  "exception while trying to forward packet from driverto Uplink
   connection TX"

Add missing space between "driver" and "to".

Issue #4264
2021-10-13 14:46:52 +02:00
Piotr Tworek
60980045ea virtio_nic: Increase default TX & RX virtqueue sizes.
32KB is a rather small value. The driver can cope with it now, but
it does not perform as well as it should. This visible especially
in scenarions like nic_router_flood where we still often hit
synchronous wait path. Bump the size to 256kB.

Issue #4264
2021-10-13 14:46:51 +02:00
Piotr Tworek
880cd3a490 virtio_nic: Fix packet transmission handling.
The problem can be seen when running nic_router_flood scenarion on arm
qemu_virt boards. With the amount of data this scenario tries to send
the driver quickly complains it has failed to push data into TX VirtIO
queue. After this warning message is printed nothing really happens and
after a while the test scenario fails.

The fact that we can't write all available data to the device is not
unexpected. VirtIO queue size is slected at initialization time and we
don't change it during driver lifetime. It can be tweaked via driver
config, but this does not change the fact that we'll always be able to
produce more data packets than we have free space in the VirtIO queue.

IMO the expected behavior of the driver in such case should be to:
1. Notify the device there is data to process.
2. Wait for the device to process at least part of it.
3. Retry sending queued packets.

One could expect returning Transmit_result::RETRY from _drv_transmit_pkt
would produce such result. Unfortunately it seems that Uplink_client_base
treats RETRY return value as indication of link being down. It'll retry
sending the packet only after the device notifies it the link is once
again up. This is the reason why nothing happens when running
nic_router_flood on top of virtio_nic driver. The link never goes down
in this case so once we fill the TX VirtIO queue and tell the base class
to retry the send, we'll be stuck waiting for link up change event
which will never arrive.

To fix this problem, when sending a packet to the device fails, do a
synchrnonus TX VirtIO queue flush (tell device there is data to process
and wait until its done with it).

With this fix in place nic_router_flood test scenario passes on both arm
qemu_virt boards.

Issue #4264
2021-10-13 14:46:51 +02:00
Piotr Tworek
b7f66626c2 virtio: Make avail and used ring pointers volatile
The contents of those descriptor rings can be modified by the device.
Mark them as volatile so the compiler does not make any assumptions
about them.

Issue #4264
2021-10-13 14:46:51 +02:00
Christian Helmuth
c0a7696c71 tool/dts/extract: convert regex strings to latin1
The former encoding was UTF-8, which works quite well if LC_CTYPE is
ensured to be an UTF-8 codeset (e.g., en_US.UTF-8 or C.UTF-8 . But, if
LC_CTYPE is set to C or latin1 for example, the Tcl regex library enters
an infinite loop because of unexpected characters used as markers
n the strings (e.g., SECTION SIGN U+00A7).

Therefore, the extract tool was converted to latin1 with the following
commands and now works for LC_CTYPE C and UTF-8 codesets.

   iconv -f utf-8 -t latin1 tool/dts/extract > /tmp/e
   cp /tmp/e tool/dts/extract
2021-10-13 14:46:51 +02:00
Alexander Boettcher
d85a448c52 gpu/intel: provide supported devices as config
Adjust drivers_managed and sculpt accordingly.

Issue #4260
2021-10-13 14:46:51 +02:00