This reference member is not used anywhere in the code. This prompts
clang to complain about it. Eliminate the member and all the plumbing
associated with it to silence the warning.
Issue #4421
Clang really doesn't like char subscripts. I can't say I blame it. Fix
the warning by an explicit cast to unsigned.
include/nitpicker_gfx/tff_font.h:230:53: error:
array subscript is of type 'char' [-Werror,-Wchar-subscripts]
Tff::Vertical_metrics const m = _vertical_metrics['m'];
^~~~
Issue #4421
Clang likes to complain when lambdas capture parameters without
actually using them. This patch fixes a couple of such problems in VFS
related os module code.
Issue #4421
The soft ABI implies purely software floating point implementation.
This is not the case for Genode however. For example core's
exception_vector.S uses vmsr instruction. This builds fine with with
GCC based toolchain, but clang with integrated-as complains:
src/core/spec/arm/exception_vector.S:122:2: error: instruction requires: VFP2
vmsr fpexc, r1
^
Fix this by passing softfp to mfloat-abi command on ARMv7. This allows
usage of FP HW, but implies soft-floating point ABI.
Issue #4421
According to C++11 reference:
"If the strictest (largest) alignas on a declaration is weaker than
the alignment it would have without any alignas specifiers (that is,
weaker than its natural alignment or weaker than alignas on another
declaration of the same object or type), the program is ill-formed:"
https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/alignas
The code requests 4 byte alignment for Genode::Arm_cpu::Context.
The Context structure inherits Genode::Arm_cpu::Fpu_context which
has minimum alignment requirement of 8 bytes, due to uint64_t d0_d31
member. This makes the 4 byte value in Context's alignas specifier
invalid (smaller than allowed minimum).
Similar situation takes place in Arm_64 case. The claimed minimum
alignment of Context is 8 bytes, but the fpu_state member imposes 16
bytes alignment (explicitly specified in Fpu_state declaration).
In both cases the code builds fine with GCC 8.3.0, but fails with
clang which claims that "requested alignment is less than minimum
alignment of X for type", where X is 8 on ARM and 16 on AArch64.
Ref: https://eel.is/c++draft/dcl.align#5
Issue #4421
This commit contains:
* Minimal Linux kernel target: pc_linux
* Library to generate a Linux build directory, config, generated headers
* API depot package
The actual work was provided by Josef Soentgen.
Ref genodelabs/genode#4416
The official way to obtain DMA addresses for RAM dataspaces is
the RPC function 'Pd_session::dma_addr' now. User-level device drivers
should not call this function directly but use the 'Platform_session'
interface of the platform driver instead.
Fixes#2243
* Creates sessions to all supported services of the black hole component
* Test-drives the Event and Capture session with dummy input
* Adds the test to the default list of depot_autopilot.run
* Test-driving the Audio_in and Audio_out sessions is still missing and should
be added via a dedicated commit
Ref #4419
To make room for the re-newed usb_host_drv basing on Linux 5.14 and
the re-newed lx_kit/lx_emul we have to move the depot recipe and
consistently name the old drivers with a legacy_ prefix.
Ref genodelabs/genode#4416
The x86 platform driver uses a different API than the one for ARM for
which the lx_kit glue code was designed. Since the x86 platform driver
will eventually adopt a similar interface we implement a wrapper that
encapsulates the old interface.
Ref genodelabs/genode#4411
Until now, the lx_emul layer addressed a 5.11 Linux Kernel port,
now that we add new architectures it is better to update the default version
first. There are especially changes in the task_struct code,
and the signature of some functions in the paging subsystem changed.
Ref genodelabs/genode#4411
We use the architecture-specific setjmp/longjmp implementation without
modification in the newer lx_kit implementation as well. There is no
need for a duplication.
Ref genodelabs/genode#4411
In the error case of socket_fs_accept() the Unconfirmed utility was
incompletely applied with the result of executing the cleanup routines
in the wrong order.
Fixes#4417
This patch removes the implicit build of ld-$(KERNEL) by the generic
ld.mk file because the kernel-specific dynamic linker is unreachable
when building a regular binary archive.
Issue #4320
When 'KERNEL' is specified, let the generic (pseudo) target of
lib/mk/ld.mk trigger the build of the actual dynamic linker named after
the used kernel. This way, we become able to remove the magic
linker-build step from the boot-image stage of the run tool.
Issue #4320
This patch applies the existing "privatization" of transitive
shared-library dependencies from static lib dependencies to shared lib
dependencies. It thereby improves the consistency of binaries created in
a regular build directory with binaries created in depot archives.
Issue #4408
This patch makes nitpicker's "clicked" report useful for the detection
of clicks outside of any client. This is needed in situations where the
dialog should close when clicking outside its screen area. In the new
version, a click outside any client results in a report without a
'label' attribute. Furthermore, the report is augmented by the sequence
number of the click, which allows for freshness checks by the consumer of
the report (i.e., sculpt_manager).
Issue #4398
If the buffer contains padding at the end, the iteration must continue
in order to restart iteration from the start of the buffer.
genodelabs/genode#4244
The archive contents are equivalent except the creation date of the
top-level directory.
-drwxr-xr-x guivol/users 0 2021-01-07 12:54 jpeg-9d/
+drwxr-xr-x guivol/users 0 2022-01-04 12:02 jpeg-9d/
Fixes#4406
The functionality of the test-block-client, test-block-server, and
test-block-bench components is now covered by the block_tester
application and the vfs_block server.
Issue #4405
This patch eliminates warnings that occurred as side effect of using the
'Session_policy' utility ("Warning: no policy defined for label...").
The new version uses the 'with_matching_policy' function instead, which
has the nice side effect of simplifying the error handling.
This patch makes the server-side policy-matching logic available outside
the 'Session_policy' class. Given that the new 'with_matching_policy'
function does not throw any exception, it gives server implementations
the freedom to avoid the C++ exception mechanism for the policy handling.
If the platform driver lacks the 'managing_system="yes"' attribute,
requests for DMA addresses return 0. This patch is meant to help
diagnosing such configuration issues.
Issue #2243
This patch enhances the PD-session interface with the support needed for
user-level device drivers performing DMA. Both RPC functions are
intended for the direct use by the platform driver only. If invoked for
PDs that lack the managing-system role, the operations have no effect.
The 'dma_addr()' RPC function allows the platform driver to request the
DMA address of a given RAM dataspace. It is meant to replace the
'Dataspace::phys_addr' RPC function.
The 'attach_dma' RPC function adds the given dataspace to the device
PD's I/O page table. It replaces the former heuristics of marking DMA
buffers as uncached RAM on x86.
With this patch, the UNCACHED attribute of RAM dataspaces is no longer
used to distinguish DMA buffers from regular RAM dataspaces.
Issue #2243
This patch makes Sculpt's leitzentrale GUI able to respond to touch events. It
formerly assumed that click/clack events are always preceded by hover reports
that identify the clicked-on widgets. For touch events, however, the most
up-to-date hover information referred to the previous click because there is no
motion without touching. So the GUI tended to identify the wrong widgets as
click targets.
The patch solved this problem by testing the freshness of the hover information
at the time of the click. If the hover information is older than the click, the
action is deferred until up-to-date hover information becomes available.
Fixes#4398
The new event type allows for the propagation of sequence numbers as a means to
validate the freshness of input handling. E.g., an menu-view-based application
can augment artificial sequence numbers to the stream of motion events supplied
to 'menu_view'. Menu view, in turn, can now report the latest received sequence
number in its hover reports, thereby enabling the application to robustly
correlate hover results with click positions.
Issue #4398
This patch replaces formerly blocking packet-stream operations by
the explicit use of 'wait_and_dispatch_io_signal' for blocking.
It also removes a misleading comment that promised a fire-and-forget
behavior whereas the implementation relied on blocking I/O anyway.
Issue #4390
Errors during IPC receive-and-wait can occur at the server side when
a client is killed. This condition is not an error from the server's
perspective. We used to print a message nevertheless, since the
condition is rather exceptional. However, when printed during the
test-sequence test, the messages interfere with the pattern matching of
the depot_autopilot, flagging the successful test as an error.
The VFS block plugin used to depend on the blocking semantics of the
packet stream's 'get_acked_packet'. This patch replaces this dependency
by the use of 'wait_and_dispatch_one_io_signal'. However, in order to
implement this change, the custom instance of a 'Signal_receiver' had to
be removed as well.
To keep this patch as little invasive as possible, it does not touch the
direct use of the block session's packet stream, which should better be
replaced by the 'Block::Connection::Job' API.
Issue #4390
The zynq_nic_drv follows a zero-copy approach and thus uses the packet
buffers as DMA memory. In order to know when the RX DMA memory can be used
for another packet, a custom ack_avail_handler is needed.
Similarly, packets received from the Uplink session are not copied to a
DMA buffer but to directly passed on as DMA memory. For this purpose,
a a custom packet_avail handler is needed.
genodelabs/genode#4384
The 'read' and 'write' utilities are from a time before the VFS API
as os/vfs.h was available. They rely on the (now removed) blocking
semantics of the packet-stream interface.
The only remaining legitimate use case of the direct interaction with
the file-system session without VFS is the back end of gcov, which needs
a way to exfiltrate the statistical data using a channel that is
independent from the libc or the VFS.
Issue #4390
This patch replaces the direct use of a file-system session via the
'file_system/util.h' helpers by the VFS using the os/vfs.h API. This
makes the component more flexible while removing the dependence from
read and write utilities of file_system/util.h, which happen to rely on
the (now removed) blocking packet-stream semantics.
Issue #4390
This patch replaces the direct interaction with the packet stream of
the block session by the use of the 'Block::Connection::Job' API,
removing the reliance on blocking packet-stream semantics.
Since I/O signals can now occur during 'Backend::submit', the patch
conditions the periodic calls of 'rump_sys_sync' by taking the backend
state into account.
Issue #4390
Since the change "block_tester: limit batching in sequential test", the
sequence test blocks infinitely when encountering a length value smaller
than the block size.
This patch takes precautions against the use of blocking packet-stream
operations like 'submit_packet'.
With the change of issue #4388, the ready-to-submit signals are no
longer implicitly handled. Hence, a call of submit_packet to a
saturated submit queue blocks infinitely.
Issue #4390
Even though the use of the C++ exception mechanism (and the implicit use
of the cxx heap) is not a problem at the server side, this patch
nevertheless replaces the exception-based return-value handling to make
the code consistent with the ipc_call path.
Issue #3612
* use 'Id_space::apply_any' instead of 'for_each' to destroy session local
buffer objects
* save session capability in session because 'cap()' is not valid in
'Session_component' destructor because it was dissolved before calling
'Root::_destruct_session', the cap is necessary to remove owned
buffers from the EP
issue #4380
Do not import a freshly allocated buffer to all contexts eagerly.
Instead check buffer list in context's 'exec_buffer' call and import
only buffers needed and not present before GPU execution. This leads to
improved performance for applications that use many OpenGL contexts
(e.g., VirtualBox 6).
issue #4380
* retrieve Genode::Env from plugin, this way no mesa applications need to
be changed.
* add 'vfs_gpu' api
* remove when all required functionality is implemented within the plugin.
issue #4380
Implement GLX and X functionality through Mesa's EGL interface. This
requires multiple OpenGL contexts and in turn GEM context support in
libdrm/iris, as implemented in libdrm and intel_gpu_drv.
Update recipes and machine.vbox6 files accordingly,
issue #4380
Retrieve multiple GPU sessions from VFS plugin, take advantage of buffer
import/export functionallity in order to implement gem context support.
Multiple contexts share all GPU buffers, but use different GPU sessions
and thus, differnt page tables and hardware contexts.
issue #4380
Add 'export_buffer'/'import_buffer' calls in order to support buffer
sharing between GPU sessions.
Reduce CAP costs for Gpu::Connection from 256 to 32.
issue #4380
Synchronize GPU completion by calling 'read' of the vfs_gpu plugin. This
enables pthreads to wait for GPU completions instead of the main EP.
issue #4380
When a <gpu> node is present in the VFS, the plugin opens a
Gpu::Connection for each open call to the 'gpu' node and installs a
completion signal handler. A read only to the fd returned only comes
back if a completion signal has been received between two read
transctions to the fd.
For now the Gpu::Connections can be retrieved by calling the
'vfs_gpu_connection(unsigned long id)' function. The id can be obtained
using 'stat' on the 'gpu' device and is located in the inode (st_ino)
field of the stat buffer.
issue #4380
* let iris handle buffer management, this implies that BOs are mapped to
the PPGTT during buffer execution and unmapped by iris later, for this
to work buffers need to be unmapped when allocating cached BOs
(vma_free) which requires a patch
* support lseek (drm_lseek for now) for determining object size
issue #4380
Account RAM and CAP resources for GPU sessions and trigger client
upgrades before allocating resources at the multiplexer. This prevents
the multiplexer from running out of resources.
issue #4380
Imagine receiving the signal for an available TX ack or an available RX packet
at the Uplink connection but a later received signal for a link-state change
(to link state "down") at the same connection is handled first and destructs
the Uplink connection before the handling of the former signals. In this case,
the methods 'Uplink_client_base::_conn_tx_handle_ack_avail' and
'Uplink_client_base::_conn_rx_handle_packet_avail' must be guarded against an
unconstructed '_conn' member, but they weren't so far.
Fixes#4384
So far, the generic Uplink connection code considered NIC drivers to transmit
connection RX packets in three different manners. Most of the drivers follow
the "normal" way of transmission with only one driver callback from generic
code. The monolithic USB NIC-driver, however, used to send in a "burst" mode
that required a dedicated path with multiple driver callbacks in the generic
code. And then there were drivers that had a fully custom function for doing
transmissions.
Also for handling connection TX acks, there was a "normal" and a
"custom handler" way.
Today, all NIC drivers in the Genode repos and the Genode-World repo follow the
"normal" way. Therefor, the unused code can be removed.
Ref #4384
Only parse output of the test programs one-by-one and ignore log
messages from other components not starting with '[init -> test$number]'.
Fixes sporadic failures on KERNEL=sel4 due to the following warning from
core.
Warning: flush page table entries - mapping cache full - PD: init -> test1
To actually receive audio input in a particular VM, it also
needs to be enabled in the vbox file:
<AudioAdapter controller="HDA" driver="OSS" enabled="true"
enabledOut="true" enabledIn="true"/>
Fixes#4377
On some boards or emulators a CPU might be executing in hyp mode
when entering Genode's bootstrap code. In that mode the 'cps' instruction
is not defined. Therefore, we change the way the boot cpu is identified.
Ref #3415
* renamed rpi pic to Bcm2835_pic
* renamed rpi3 pic to Bcm2837_pic
* added bcm2837 control for setting prescaler value (to fix timer_accuracy)
* changed handling of all interrupts for rpi3 by cascading to bcm2835 pic
* rpi3 irq controller base address made consistent with rpi
* added usb controller memory region for pic on rpi3 (for SOF interrupts)
Ref #3415