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21 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Christian Helmuth
219809ffed base: refactor VM/vCPU API
Issue #3554
2021-02-23 12:07:18 +01:00
Stefan Kalkowski
bdd923406f base: remove SPEC variables of boards (fix #3971)
* Remove SPEC declarations from mk/spec
* Remove all board-specific REQUIRE declaratiions left
* Replace [have_spec <board>] run-script declarations with have_board where necessary
* Remove addition of BOARD variable to SPECS in toplevel Makefile
* Move board-specific directories in base-hw out of specs
2021-01-25 13:58:09 +01:00
Stefan Kalkowski
0e49336b96 Retire Exynos 5 support (fix #3725) 2020-04-17 12:53:57 +02:00
Stefan Kalkowski
f051065582 Retire OMAP4 support
Fix #2850
2020-04-17 12:39:32 +02:00
Sebastian Sumpf
e337b844e5 depot: support for ARM 64-bit for base-foc on rpi3
issue #3407
2019-07-09 08:55:22 +02:00
Stefan Kalkowski
f0d28eeca7 foc: add support for Raspberry Pi 3
Ref #3260
2019-05-27 14:52:51 +02:00
Stefan Kalkowski
a1e70b9ba4 kernel: differentiate board-specific components
Components like kernel, core, and bootstrap that are built for a
specific board need to reside inside the same architectural dependent
build directory. For instance there are sel4, foc, and hw kernel builds
for imx6q_sabrelite and imx7d_sabre, which have to reside inside the same
arm_v7 build directory.
This commit names those components explicitely, and adapts the run-tool to it.

Fix #3316
2019-05-27 14:46:52 +02:00
Alexander Boettcher
b75307b070 foc/x86: implement vm_session interface
Issue #3111
2019-04-01 19:33:51 +02:00
Stefan Kalkowski
4c492a3be7 imx7d_sabre: add board for sel4 and foc
Ref #3251
2019-04-01 19:33:49 +02:00
Stefan Kalkowski
c65860ee53 enable i.MX6 Quad Sabrelite board for hw and foc 2019-01-30 13:35:28 +01:00
Stefan Kalkowski
ea46c462a4 base: make stack area base specifiable for core
When running core as the kernel inside every component, a separate
stack area for core is needed that is different from the user-land
component's one.

Ref #2091
2017-08-28 16:49:46 +02:00
Martin Stein
685f509a43 timer connection: no interpolation on arm w/o hw
On ARM, we do not have a component-local hardware time-source. The ARM
performance counter has no reliable frequency as the ARM idle command
halts the counter. Thus, we do not do local time interpolation on ARM.
Except we're on the HW kernel. In this case we can read out the kernel
time instead.

Ref #2435
2017-05-31 17:50:28 +02:00
Stefan Kalkowski
10e2e223cd foc: remove obsolete features (ref #2405)
Removes the following Fiasco.OC specific features:
* GDB extensions for Fiasco.OC
* i.MX53 support for Fiasco.OC
* Kernel debugger terminal driver
* Obsolete interface Native_pd
* Obsolete function of interface Native_cpu
2017-05-31 13:16:08 +02:00
Stefan Kalkowski
9e3fc9414f foc: update to recent revision r72 (fix #2405) 2017-05-31 13:16:08 +02:00
Norman Feske
50c53a23eb foc,fiasco: symlink kernel files to bin/ 2017-05-31 13:15:54 +02:00
Norman Feske
c450ddcb3d Disambiguate kernel-specific file names
This patch removes possible ambiguities with respect to the naming of
kernel-dependent binaries and libraries. It also removes the use of
kernel-specific global side effects from the build system. The reach of
kernel-specific peculiarities has thereby become limited to the actual
users of the respective 'syscall-<kernel>' libraries.

Kernel-specific build artifacts are no longer generated at magic places
within the build directory (like okl4's includes, or the L4 build
directories of L4/Fiasco and Fiasco.OC, or the build directories of
various kernels). Instead, such artifacts have been largely moved to the
libcache. E.g., the former '<build-dir>/l4/' build directory for the L4
build system resides at '<build-dir>/var/libcache/syscall-foc/build/'.
This way, the location is unique to the kernel. Note that various tools
are still generated somewhat arbitrarily under '<build-dir>/tool/' as
there is no proper formalism for building host tools yet.

As the result of this work, it has become possible to use a joint Genode
build directory that is usable with all kernels of a given hardware
platform. E.g., on x86_32, one can now seamlessly switch between linux,
nova, sel4, okl4, fiasco, foc, and pistachio without rebuilding any
components except for core, the kernel, the dynamic linker, and the timer
driver. At the current stage, such a build directory must still be
created manually. A change of the 'create_builddir' tool will follow to
make this feature easily available.

This patch also simplifies various 'run/boot_dir' plugins by removing
the option for an externally hosted kernel. This option remained unused
for many years now.

Issue #2190
2016-12-23 16:51:32 +01:00
Norman Feske
f54c85e045 Genode application binary interface (ABI)
This patch decouples the kernel-specific implementation of the dynamic
linker from its kernel-agnostic binary interface. The name of the
kernel-specific dynamic linker binary now corresponds to the kernel,
e.g., 'ld-linux.lib.so' or 'ld-nova.lib.so'. Applications are no longer
linked directly against a concrete instance of the dynamic linker but
against a shallow stub called 'ld.lib.so'. This stub contains nothing
but the symbols provided by the dynamic linker. It thereby represents
the Genode ABI.

At system-integration time, the kernel-specific run/boot_dir back ends
integrate the matching the kernel-specific variant of the dynamic linker
as 'ld.lib.so' into the boot image.

The ABI symbol file for the dynamic linker is located at
'base/lib/symbols/ld'. It contains the joint ABI of all supported
architectures. The new utility 'tool/abi_symbols' eases the creation of
such an ABI symbol file for a given shared library. Its result should be
manually inspected and edited as needed.

The patch removes the 'syscall' library from 'base_libs.mk' to avoid
polluting the kernel-agnostic ABI with kernel-specific interfaces.

Issue #2190
Issue #2195
2016-12-23 16:50:28 +01:00
Norman Feske
ccffbb0dfc Build dynamically linked executables by default
Fixes #2184
2016-12-14 11:22:27 +01:00
Stefan Kalkowski
7e1692d997 core: unify handling of boot modules
Instead of solving the problem to deliver ROM modules to core while booting
differently for the several kernels (multi-boot, elfweaver, core re-linking),
this commit unifies the approaches. It always builds core as a library, and
after all binaries are built from a run-script, the run-tool will link an
ELF image out of the core-library and all boot modules. Thereby, core can
access its ROM modules directly.

This approach now works for all kernels except Linux.

With this solution, there is no [build_dir]/bin/core binary available anymore.
For debugging purposes you will find a core binary without boot modules, but
with debug symbols under [run_dir].core.

Fix #2095
2016-11-08 15:26:27 +01:00
Norman Feske
76db3b9c06 base: retire 'Native_config'
This commit moves the parameters of the stack area to the base-internal
header 'stack_area.h'.

Issue #1832
2016-03-08 17:00:54 +01:00
Stefan Kalkowski
ed52d5a211 Introduce 'spec' subdirectories to outline aspects
Instead of holding SPEC-variable dependent files and directories inline
within the repository structure, move them into 'spec' subdirectories
at the corresponding levels, e.g.:

  repos/base/include/spec
  repos/base/mk/spec
  repos/base/lib/mk/spec
  repos/base/src/core/spec
  ...

Moreover, this commit removes the 'platform' directories. That term was
used in an overloaded sense. All SPEC-relative 'platform' directories are
now named 'spec'. Other files, like for instance those related to the
kernel/architecture specific startup library, where moved from 'platform'
directories to explicit, more meaningful places like e.g.: 'src/lib/startup'.

Fix #1673
2015-09-16 13:58:50 +02:00