Adds try-catch-statement with diagnostic errors in Dhcp_server::free_ip in
order to guard against exceptions from the underlying bit allocator. These
exceptions should never happen given that the router is programmed correctly
and always feeds Dhcp_server::free_ip with sane arguments (which it should).
However, should this not be the case, we can assume that the failed IP freeing
indicates that the IP isn't allocated anyway and it's fine to continue using
the router. Furthermore, IP allocations are a mere client service and not
relevant for the integrity or safety of the router.
Ref #4200
When Interface::handle_config_3 (third step of applying a new configuration to
interfaces) tried to detach the interface from the current IP config because
the old and new IP config differed, it did so using the new domain. The former
steps of the reconfiguration already installed the new domain reference at the
interface. Therefore, also the DHCP server of the new domain was used. This,
however caused uncaught exceptions because detaching from an IP config
includes dissolving all DHCP allocations. This dissolving of DHCP allocations
now operated on a DHCP server (the one of the new domain) that wasn't related
to the allocations and, in the worst case, caused an uncaught exception
because the IPs were out of its range.
That said, this commit ensures that detaching an interface from an IP config
is always done on the domain from which the IP config originated. Normally,
this is the domain the interface is attached to. But in the case of
Interface::handle_config_3, it is another - the former domain the interface
was attached to.
The commit also adapts the nic_router_dhcp_* tests in a way that they
reconfigure the router in a way that would trigger the uncaught exception
without the fix.
Fixes#4200
Introduce two new cache maintainance functions:
* cache_clean_invalidate_data
* cache_invalidate_data
used to flush or invalidate data-cache lines.
Both functions are typically empty, accept for the ARM architecture.
The commit provides implementations for the base-hw kernel, and Fiasco.OC.
Fixes#4207
The implementation conflicted with the implicit declaration of bzero:
.../repos/dde_bsd/src/lib/audio/mem.cc: In function ‘void bzero(void*, size_t)’:
.../repos/dde_bsd/src/lib/audio/mem.cc:377:2: warning: ‘nonnull’ argument ‘b’ compared to NULL [-Wnonnull-compare]
Adapts Dir_file_system::open_composite_dirs in a way that it returns "success"
when the leaf node of the path is an empty directory but "lookup failed", as
usual, if one of the other directories on the way to the leaf node is empty.
I couldn't find a technical reason why we used to return "lookup failed" when
only the leaf node was empty.
The commit also adds a test for en empty root directory and empty
sub-directories to the fs_query run script.
Fixes#4198
The fs_query component used to exit with an uncaught exception if a queried
directory didn't exist. Now, fs_query will catch this event and simply skip the
affected query, thereby indicating to the user the inexistence of the
queried directory.
Ref #4032
- Patch the XHCI model in order to handle frame wrapping correctly. For
this adjust 'mfindex_kick' to the correct period (same, before, or after
'mfindex').
- Flush EP when it is stopped, this causes all pending packets for the EP
to be acked. Correct counting of packets in flight.
- Add BEI patch by Josef.
issue #4196
- API packages for: libusb, libuvc, and libyuv
- Source packages for: API packages + USB webcam app
- Meta package for USB webcam
- Raw package for USB webcam configuration
issue #4196
Unfortunately, our current implementation of 'wmb()' doesn't seem to do what we
want it to do. On base-hw + imx6q_sabrelite, the write of bdp->cbd_sc seems to
get re-ordered after the write to txq->bd.reg_desc_active in the transmission
path of the contrib code. Due to this, the transmission of the packet is only
triggered the next time a packet is sent. However, we only quick-fix it by
enforcing the execution of the write with a volatile global read as we will
soon update the FEC NIC port with a new DDE approach anyway.
Fixes#4010
In ROM mode the global CapsLock state is controlled by the capslock ROM
by virtual KEY_CAPSLOCK events.
Guests are easily confused by spurious KEY_CAPSLOCK input events in
caps="rom" mode. These spurious events may reach the VMM if KEY_CAPSLOCK
is not pressed as first key in a combination and, therefore, is not
filtered as global key. We filter KEY_CAPSLOCK in ROM mode in the VMM
explicitly, but let it pass in non-ROM mode.
Per default RAW mode is used and CapsLock key events are sent unfiltered
to the guest.
Enable watching files via the inotify interface of the Linux Kernel.
Delivery of watches to components is staggered in order to prevent an
overflow of the ACK queue in cases when a lot of changes are made to the
file system from the Linux side.
Fixes#4070
Guests are easily confused by spurious KEY_CAPSLOCK input events in
caps="rom" mode. These spurious events may reach the VMM if KEY_CAPSLOCK
is not pressed as first key in a combination and, therefore, is not
filtered as global key. Now, we filter KEY_CAPSLOCK in ROM mode in the
VMM explicitly, but let it pass in non-ROM mode.
Fixes#4087
Because qemu-usb allocated host devices after 'USB_HOST_DEVICE' in the
object array and 'USB_WEBCAM' is loacated after 'USB_HOST_DEVICE' the
webcam model can overwrite an already allocated pass-through device. As
a solution add the 'USB_FIRST_FREE' to make it clear from where host
devices can be allocated. Also increase the number of supported host
devices to eight.
fixes#4182
If no window has ever been focused, next() always returns an invalid
window id. As a consequence, there is no way to cycle through the focus
history without an explicit focus event (e.g. mouse hover).
Instead, next() should return the first window from the focus history if the
currently focused window is not present.
Fixesgenodelabs/genode#4164
The wpa_supplicant refuses to set the BSSID in case it is quoted.
Removing the quotes allows for specifying the BSSID in the
configuration.
Fixes#4175.
A reset domain can consist of one or several reset-pins
denoted by name that are assigned to a device.
When the device gets acquired via the Platform RPC API,
the pins are de-asserted, and asserted again when the
device gets released.
A configuration looks like the following:
<device name="mipi_dsi>
<reset-domain name="mipi_dsi_pclk"/>
...
</device>
Fixes#4171
Introduces the notion of a transaction that consists of one or more
messages. Whereby a message has a read or write direction and consists
of one or more bytes.
Issue #4170Fixes#4169
Report via platform_info the capabilities of the kernel, e.g. ACPI and MSI.
With the commit the try-catch pattern on IRQ session creation by the platform
driver is avoided.
Issue #4016
- Do not perform desctruction on report updatea in EP because
'unregister_device' may block on Led state 'update' (synchronous
control message) leading to the driver being stuck because no more
signals are received
- Check if device is present in 'submit_urb' calls
fixes#4166
- Signal device ready depending on state (ready or not) immediately or
when "actconfig" is set
- Report new devices when ready
- Drain packet stream in case there is no device present (needed for
synchronous operations at client side)
- Do not use 'session_device' on device destruction, check pointer
directly instead
issue #4149
Adds the <new-file> operation to the fs_tool. When configured, the
<new-file path="...">...</new-file> tag will cause creation or overwriting of
the file given through the 'path' attribute. The file will contain the text
content of the tag.
Ref #4032
This patch moves the utility from the app/text_area to os/vfs.h to make
it easier to use by other components. By hosting the 'New_file' as a
friend alongside the 'Directory', we can now pass a 'Directory' as
constructor argument, which is consistent with other utilities such as
'File_content'.
As a further improvement, the new version supports the implicit creation
of the directory hierarchy leading to the new file.
Issue #4032
Mapping normal memory bufferable restores support for unaligned reads on
DMA memory and prevents the following errors on imx6q_sabrelite.
KERNEL0: alignment error at 18003061 (PC: 0102e3f8, SP: 401ffb18, FSR: 90000001, PSR: 20000110)
Issue #4094
Issue #4157
By adding an attribute 'size="yes"' to a query, one instructs fs_query to
report also the size of each queried file as attribute 'size' of the
corresponding 'file' node.
Ref #4032
The fs_query component used to try watching all files it found resulting in
errors on files that are not watchable. For some files, however, the watch-
feature doesn't make sense as they are not readable (no content, no size).
Now, fs_query will check first whether a file is readable and skip watching
if it isn't.
Ref #4032
When configuring fs_query to print the content of files it used to try so for
all files it found resulting in errors on files that are not readable. Now,
fs_query will check first whether a file is readable and skip printing the
content of those that are not.
Ref #4032
Managing ssh event file descriptors was performed from two different
threads which could cause reallocation of structure used in other thread
in a call to 'poll' function.
Splitted initialization to parts and moved ssh event part into ssh loop.
Issue #4095
Moved creating ssh loop thread after initialization of wake up server
file descriptors to make sure that they will be properly handled even in
first loop run.
Issue #4095
After update of stdcxx, either hardware (CPU) random sources are taken
or, if not available/insufficient, /dev/urandom is used.
Issue #3967
Issue #4094
For fs_file_systems, reads are limited to the size of the packets from the
File_system session. Hence, we cannot read the large files in one go.
This fix is particularly helpful for fonts_fs, as it enables including font
files from a File_system.
genodelabs/genode#4135
Comment in Linux sources:
Since an ethernet header is 14 bytes network drivers often end up with
the IP header at an unaligned offset. The IP header can be aligned by
shifting the start of the packet by 2 bytes. Drivers should do this
with:
skb_reserve(skb, NET_IP_ALIGN);
This is ensured when using netdev_alloc_skb_ip_align().
Issue #4094
This patch takes advantage of block transfer interrupts on Intel XHCI
controllers which is used during isochronous transfers. Because of a bug
in hardware (see usb_host_isoc_bei.patch header), this feature has been
disabled for Intel leading to up to 8000 interrupts/s for isochronous
transfer causing severe CPU consumption on Genode. With this commit we
lower host driver consumption to normal levels.
issue #4149
A Lx::Task is now associated to a USB device not the session any more.
This implies that a task lives as long as the device making it possible
to gracefully handle outstanding requests (i.e., synchronous) in case
the session has been closed.
issue #4149
The old port version contained '*.ali' files that were build with an older GCC
which led to problems when compiling packages that use the port with the new
GCC 10. The '*.ali' files of the new port version were generated with GCC 10.
Fixes#4145
When loading shared libraries via the 'Shared_object' interface display
all additionaly loaded libraries in case 'ld_verbose' is configured. Up
until now, only the loaded library was displayed. In order to determine
if a dependend library had arlready been loaded prior to loading the
'Shared_object' the reference counter is used.
fixes#4147
The default size is on most kernels 512M. On OKL4 we have to use 800M,
because of the statically configured memory ranges in the OKL4 kernel.
By avoiding a specific amount of memory, the default Qemu memory sizes are
used.
Issue #4095
Revert GNU ld to the old behavior where sections with the same name in multiple
ld scripts are merged. Binutils 2.36.1 creates two sections with the same name.
Fixes#4126
Download gmp, mpc and mpfr with the download script provided by the
gcc source tree and let the gcc build system handle the build of these
libraries with the correct compile options. This fixes build issues on
armhf Linux and removes the need to maintain mpc and mpfr ports in
the Genode tree.
Issue #4094
This patch fixes a GCC-10 compile error. Even though the optimization
was quite effective - I measured a speedup of factor 2 - it is not all
that important for the overall application performance. In the nano3d
case, we are talking about 1 vs. 2 percent of CPU time.
Fixes#4140
The kernel-agnostic 'Trace::timestamp' function for arm_64 executes the
'mrs %0, pmccntr_el0' instruction, which is not permitted for user-level
programs on Linux. This patch shadows the generic timestamp.h header
with dummy that returns zero. This return value prompts the timeout
framework to disable the interpolation of time based on timestamps. This
avoid the illegal-instruction abort but comes with two llimitations:
First, time measurements are effectlively limited to a granulariry of 1
millisecond (deliberately constrained by the timer driver).
The quirk is applied when using the base-linux API. Should a generic
application (that uses the base API only) call 'Trace::timestamp'
directly, the illegal instruction is executed.
Issue #4136
This patch adds support for running Genode/Linux on the AARCH64
architecture.
- The kernel-agnostic startup code (crt0) had to be extended to
capture the initial stack pointer, which the Linux kernel uses
to pass the process environment. This is in line with the
existing startup code for x86_32 and x86_64.
- The link order of the host libraries linked to lx_hybrid
programs had to be adjusted such that libgcc appears at last
because the other libraries depend on symbols provided by
libgcc.
- When using AARCH64 Linux as host, one can execute run scripts
via 'make run/<script> KERNEL=linux BOARD=linux' now.
Issue #4136
When a DHCP packet is printed out, it first tries to determine the most
specific message type from the DHCP options and print its human-readable name
right after the protocol name. If finding the message type fails, the less
specific opcode is printed instead, but also in a human-readable way.
Fixes#4131
By moving core's build-description to a library - a pattern already
employed for the other base platforms - we become able to cleanly split
x86-specific code (I/O-port access) from generic code. This is a
prerequisite for enabling non-x86 architectures such as AARCH64.
Issue #4136
This new runscript demonstrates how a file can be overwritten by vfs
import with the flag overwrite set to false. This is due to a bug
in lx_fs that is not propagating an ernno EEXIST syscall error.
Issue genodelabs#4104
This commit introduces a fix for lx_fs to propagate errno EEXIST error.
This prevents vfs <import overwrite="false"> to overwrite an imported
file, if it already exists, without the overwrite flag set to true.
Issue genodelabs#4104
The former implementation called 'TRACE_AND_STOP' which led to the
'usb_host_drv' to stop whenever such a function was called. Rather
than stopping return '0' and let the contrib code deal with this
situation.
Issue #4116.
This commit backports the Linux upstream commit (d4a6106) [*]
that introduces a check to prevent the sglist from being used
unconditionally.
[*] 'xhci: fix bounce buffer usage for non-sg list case'
Fixes#4116.
Unconditionally setting MAKEFLAGS to just 's' is not nice because other
flags cannot be passed through the run script. What the script desires
is to disable the automatically enabled '--print-directory' for sub-make
instances when calling tool/port/current by declaring
'--no-print-directory'.
Until now, Genode's Linux system call bindings were based on original
Unix system calls that were later superseded by more flexibile variants.
E.g., 'openat' is a modern version of 'open'. Even though Linux upholds
the compatiblity with the original versions for existing architectures
like x86, the legacy syscalls are absent for the recently added AARCH64
architecture. A good overview of the system calls accross the prominent
architectures can be found at
https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/docs/+/master/constants/syscalls.md
This patch updates Genode's syscall bindings to avoid legacy versions,
thereby easing the support for AARCH64. The used "modern" versions
were introduced back in Linux version 2 days. So we are fine to rely
on them.
The patch slightly changes the signature for lx_stat because this system
call is merely used to check for the existance of a file and its size.
The new name 'lx_stat_size' draws a closer connection to its use case.
That said, the stat syscall has not been updated to the modern statx
since statx is still a fairly recent addition.
Issue #4136
This patch simplifies the use of the clone system call for creating
processes and threads. Until now, the binding used an opaque pointer
argument to pass context information to the newly created process or
thread. However, upon close inspection, this is not a strict
requirement.
A newly created thread accesses its contextual information by
using its stack pointer as key. The pointer argument is not used.
The creation of processes is strictly serialized because the
intermediate stack used in-between clone and execve is a global
variable. Since we rely on the serialization anyway, we can pass the
context information of a new process via a global variable as well.
This change simplifies the syscall binding for the upcoming AARCH64
support, which would otherwise require us to deal with the notion
of TLS on Linux.
Issue #4136
With the update to GCC 10, the compiler stopped with an error when compiling
places where a MAC address is copied from outside into a packed object using
the Net::Netaddress::copy method (e.g. in
Net::Arp_packet::dst_mac(Mac_address)):
! error: writing 6 bytes into a region of size 4 [-Werror=stringop-overflow=]
While trying to find a clean solution for this error, I found posts on
gcc.gnu.org and github that stated that the size calculations that cause these
errors are incorrect. Indeed, I could verify that the actual size of the two
regions was static and exactly the same in places were the error occured.
Furthermore, I couldn't find a way of making it more clear to the compiler
that the sizes are the same. By accident, we found that using the address of
the first element of the array that forms the second region instead of the
array address itself, somehow circumvents the error.
Fixes#4109
With the update to GCC 10 the compiler used to warn when using the internet
checksum functions on packet classes (like in
Net::Ipv4_packet::update_checksum):
warning: converting a packed ‘Net::[PACKET_CLASS]’ pointer
(alignment 1) to a ‘const uint16_t’ {aka ‘const short
unsigned int’} pointer (alignment 2) may result in an
unaligned pointer value
Apparently, the 'packed' attribute normally used on packet classes sets the
alignment of the packet class to 1. However, for the purpose of the
internet-checksum functions, we can assume that the packet data has no
alignment. This is expressed by casting the packet-object pointer to a pointer
of the new packed helper struct 'Packed_uint16' that contains only a single
uint16_t member before handing it over to the checksum function (instead of
casting it to a uint16_t pointer).
Ref #4109
The NAT feature of the NIC router used to prefer re-using source ports that
have been freed recently. From an external server's perspective, if a client
dies and restarts, chances are high that the new connect arrives with the same
source-IP/source-port as the old connection. The server has to forcefully reset
the connection. If that happens a lot, the server may even start to ignore
further connections from this IP/port combination for a while as a mitigation.
This patch adds a continuous counter feature that makes sure that every new
port allocation will increment and result in a port that hasn't been used for a
long time.
The NAT feature of the nic_router is now more in line with RFC 6056 chapter 4.
Ref #4086
pthread.0 acquires a write buffer mutex and calls potentially
blocking fs operations. The EP thread handles session requests and tries to
acquire the same write buffer lock. IO progress events for pthread.0 are
handled by the EP thread, which however is blocking on the write buffer mutex.
The commit uses two write buffers, one which is filled by the EP and a second
which is used by pthread.0. The two buffers are swapped protected by a mutex
without invoking blocking fs operations.
Issue #4095
The exec_terminal generates a config report which is used as input ROM for
sandbox/init, which does not support an "<empty>" node.
An empty config node is empty, without an node.
Issue #4095
Was still using the event_filter.config from drivers_interactive-pc
although a dedicated file is present in the raw archive.
The fix is just for consistency reasons, as sculpt manager is generating the
event_filter.config anyway.
KEY_UNKNOWN is a collective symbols for all unknown keycodes.
Remapping thus requires iterating through all corresponding codes
instead of only applying the policy to the first match.
Issue genodelabs#4069
This patch increases the RAM quota of the top-level nitpicker instance
to 12 MiB so that resize operations can be buffered for resolutions up
to 2560x1080. It mutes diagnostic messages of the form "Warning: Gui
(...) not enough RAM to preserve buffer content during resize" and
improves the window-resize experience.
With this patch, the user is able to re-gain access to the inspect view
by toggling the inspect button of a file system unrelated to the failed
USB storage device.
Fixes#4090
Issue #3967
triggers using -O0 with test-libc_integration:
libc_integration/main.cc:146: undefined reference to `std::istream::operator>>(unsigned long&)'
contrib/stdcxx-80f380143250d4f951433876698b54fdac32b95f/include/stdcxx/std/thread:67: undefined reference to `vtable for std:🧵:_State'
Introduce a new _overflowed state variable to indicate whether the
horizontal boundary was reached already and to omit subsequent character
output.
This state is necessary to maintain a valid cursor position at all
times. The _overflowed attribute is reset once the cursor is moved into
a valid position again.
To harmonise the bounds checking for _cursor_pos modifications, the
`constrain()` method was added.
Fixesgenodelabs/genode#4093
Also fixes a bug in `vpa()` and `vpb()` which moved the cursor
horizontally instead of vertically.
The direct execution of application-level code by a watch handler is
troublesome because those handlers are executed at the I/O signal level.
In the concrete case, the watch handler got recursively called because
the handler called _handle_config (application-code), which called the
VFS, which in turn performed a wait_and_dispatch_one_io_signal, which
again invoked the watch handler.
The patch works around the problem by letting the watch notification
trigger the application-level signal for the _config_handler.
Fixes#4091
I created a test program which stresses the interplay between libc,
pthreads and vfs_pipe and may detect regressions.
The program starts a thread that spawns a bunch of workers, sends and
receives data to them through a pipe. When all data of a worker is
collected, the worker is finished (join()) and a new worker is started.
Both the number of bytes sent to the worker and the size of its
answer are random.
Issue #3967
* The device XML information dataspace is only provided,
when the client's policy states `info="yes"`
* The device XM information gets changed to include the
physical resource names (I/O memory and IRQ addresses)
instead of virtual ids and page offset
Fix#4077
As linux drivers may distinguish device configuration by pci subdevice id in
addition to the pci device id, the former must also be used for finding the
matching entry. Otherwise, e.g., the iwlwifi driver might load the wrong
firmware.
Side note: Add break statement to save superfluous iterations after
match was identified.
Fixes genodelabs#4076
This is a follow-up fix for "Streamline platform-device API on ARM".
There is an ambiguity of the 'local_addr' method between the inherited
'Attached_dataspace' and the local declaration, which results in the
double application of the sub-page Range::start.
Issue #4075
This compilation unit contains a global constructor, which violates our
assumption that the libc is free of global constructors on ARMv7.
Specifically, the graphical terminal fails with the following message:
[init -> terminal] Error: Component::construct() returned without executing
pending static constructors (fix by calling
Genode::Env::exec_static_constructors())
[init -> terminal] Error: Uncaught exception of type 'Linker::Fatal'
In this case, the libc-less terminal uses the VFS. The VFS mounts the
ttf VFS plugin. The ttf VFS plugin depends on the libc.
The compilation unit 'arm_initfini.c' can safely be excluded because it
merely initializes the global '_libc_arm_fpu_present' variable, which
is not used by the current version of our libc/libm.
Fixes#4080
This API rework eases the access to memory-mapped I/O registers and
interrupts when using the platform driver. It introduces the notions of
- Platform::Device - one device obtained from a platform session
- Platform::Device::Mmio - locally-mapped MMIO registers of a device
- Platform::Device::Irq - interface for receiving device interrupts
The patch touches several drivers. Some drivers would require a
significant structural change to adopt the new API (e.g., net/virtio,
dde_linux drivers, imx gpio). In these cases, the patch adds
compatibility shims meant to be temporary. In other cases (e.g., imx
i2c), the adaptation was simple enough to carry through.
Fixes#4075
This patch adjusts the matching of the IP address such that the external
IP address is used as opposed the the NAT-local address. It is follow-up
fix of the conversion to the uplink session interface.
Issue #3961
When we allowed symbol resolution during exceptions, we used the shared
object lock to protect ELF object list manipulation (e.g., dlopen,
dclose) when executing exception unwinding code in the linker.
Unfortunately, sometimes libraries that are loaded by 'dlopen' may raise
exceptions in the process, leading to a deadlock within the unwind code.
In order to resolve this, we now protect the object list operations
(i.e., enqueue, removal, iteration) by a separate mutex. This allows
the shared object interface to throw exceptions.
issue #4071
This patch unifies the core-internal 'Mapping' type across all base
platforms.
As one minor downside on seL4, the diagnostic error messages when
observing faults other than page faults no longer print the faulting
thread and PD names.
Issue #2243
These messages pollute the boot log of Sculpt OS when ROM modules are
requested for files of the config fs before the sculpt manager has
created their first version.
When the own cap quota of a client does not suffice for a cap upgrade of
an existing session to a server, the client must issue a cap-resource
request to the parent. This logic was already in place for RAM quota but
was missing for cap quota.
Issue #4072
When callback functions of `dl_iterate_phdr` required further jump slot
relocations this lead to a deadlock. Therefore, we allow the resolution
of further symbols from callback functions, but protect the ELF object
list during the iteration, which blocks any dynamic loading (e.g.,
dlopen/dlcose) of shared object by other threads while in program header
iteration.
fixes#4071
Apparently the skewed motion timings came from the issue fixed by
"timer: restore semantics of periodic timeout 0". With the current
version of the timer, the original motion parameters work just fine.
This patch extends the 'Platform_session::alloc_dma_buffer' interface
with a 'Cache' argument that corresponds to the argument accepted by
'Ram_allocator::alloc', which is used by the platform driver under the
hood.
Since the x86 platform driver used to be hardwired to allocate DMA
buffers as UNCACHED, I adjusted all drivers by specifying the UNCACHED
argument. Right now, this is needed as a hint for core to steer the
allocation of I/O page tables. Once we eliminate the need for such hints
(by introducing an explicit 'Region_map::attach_dma' operation), we can
revisit the drivers individually because cached DMA buffers should
generally be fine on the x86 architecture.
Issue #2243
This change avoids many repetetive Genode:: prefixes, making the code
easier to read. The patch also includes a few consistency fixes
regarding include guards and file headers. It also renames
Platform_device::String to Platform_device::Device:name.
Issue #2243
This patch adds the designated alternative to Dataspace::phys_addr to
the platform-session interface. Under the hood, the platform driver
still calls Dataspace::phys_addr but it should eventuelly become the
only caller before we can abolish this function.
Issue #2243
This commit optimizes the 'Child::resolve_session_request'
implementation by introducing an internal 'Route_model' for quickly
traversing routing rules instead of parsing XML on each session request.
Fixes#4068
This commit replaces the hand-crafted config processing by the use of
the 'List_model' utility. This has the following advantages:
- The parsing follows a common formalism that makes the code
easier to maintain and to understand. Several parts of the code
had to be changed (for the better) to make it fit the list model
approach. E.g., the child states have become more expressive
and logical.
- In the common case, the XML data is traversed only once, which
increases the parsing speed in dynamic scenarios.
- The code becomes easier to optimize. In particular, the patch skips
the re-evaluation of the session routing if no service is affected
by the config change.
The patch also revisits the init test by removing overly long sleep
phases and extending a few sleep phases that were too short when
executing the test on Qemu.
Issue #4068
This patch changes the 'alloc_aligned' interface as follows:
- The former 'from' and 'to' arguments are replaced by a single
'range' argument.
- The distinction of the use cases of regular allocations vs.
address-constrained allocations is now overed by a dedicated
overload instead of relying on a default argument.
- The 'align' argument has been changed from 'int' to 'unsigned'
to be better compatible with 'addr_t' and 'size_t'.
Fixes#4067