- Eliminate call of global libc_config()
- Remove dynamic memory allocation, const cast
- Prepare for moving the state from compilation unit to header
- Fix run/libc_getpwent.run
Issue #3497
This patch unifies the patterns of using the 'Genode' and 'Libc'
namespaces.
Types defined in the 'internal/' headers reside in the 'Libc'
namespace. The code in the headers does not need to use the
'Libc::' prefix.
Compilation units import the 'Libc' namespace after the definition of
local types. Local types reside in the 'Libc' namespace (and should
eventually move to an 'internal/' header).
Since the 'Libc' namespace imports the 'Genode' namespace, there is
no need to use the 'Genode::' prefix. Consequently, code in the
compilation units rarely need to qualify the 'Genode' or 'Libc'
namespaces.
There are a few cases where the 'Libc', the 'Genode', and the global
(libc) namespaces are ambigious. In these cases, an explicit
clarification is needed:
- 'Genode::Allocator' differs from 'Libc::Allocator'.
- 'Genode::Env' differs from 'Libc::Env'.
- Genode's string functions (strcmp, memcpy, strcpy) conflict
with the names of the (global) libc functions.
- There exist both 'Genode::uint64_t' and the libc'c 'uint64_t'.
Issue #3497
This patch is the first step of re-organizing the internal structure of
the libc. The original version involved many direct calls of global
functions (often with side effects) across compilation units, which
made the control flow (e.g., the initialization sequence) hard to
follow.
The new version replaces those ad-hoc interactions with dedicated
interfaces (like suspend.h, resume.h, select.h, current_time.h). The
underlying facilities are provided by the central Libc::Kernel and
selectively propagated to the various compilation units. The latter is
done by a sequence of 'init_*' calls, which eventually will be replaced
by constructor calls.
The addition of new headers increases the chance for name clashes with
existing (public) headers. To disambiguate libc-internal header files
from public headers, this patch moves the former into a new 'internal/'
subdirectory. This makes the include directives easier to follow and the
libc's source-tree structure more tidy.
There are still a few legacies left, which cannot easily be removed
right now (e.g., because noux relies on them). However, the patch moves
those bad apples to legacy.h and legacy.cc, which highlights the
deprecation of those functions.
Issue #3497
- readv_writev: move 'rw_lock' instance into a function scope,
constructing the instance on the first access.
- select: move 'select_cb_list' instance into function scope.
- thread: move 'key_list_lock' and 'keys' into function scope.
- rwlock, semaphore, socket_fs_plugin, thread, thread_create:
instantiate 'Libc::Allocator' per use, alleviating the need for a
global instance.
Issue #3496
Implement getifaddrs and freeifaddrs within the libc using socket
control files at the VFS. Add an "address" and "netmask" file to the
lwIP plugin.
Only a single IPv4 address is initially supported, and the broadcast
address returned will never be valid.
Fixes#3439
This patch implements 'execve' in Genode's libc.
The mechanism relies on the dynamic linker's ability to replace the
loaded binary while keeping crucial libraries - in particular the libc -
intact. The state outside the libc is wiped. For this reason, all libc
internal state needed beyond the 'execve' call must be allocated on a
heap separate from the application-owned malloc heap. E.g.,
libc-internal file-descriptor objects must not be allocated or refer to
any memory object allocated from the malloc heap.
Issue #3481
This patch extends the fork test with explicit checks for the cloned
content of the heap and RW segment as well as the seek position of an
open file descriptor. It adds the new libports/run/fork.run script
that exercises the fork mechanism implemented by the libc. It is based
on noux_fork.run, which tests the mechansim provided by noux. The
test program has been moved from ports to libports.
Issue #3478
The libc already supports the configuration of 'stdin', 'stdout', and
'stderr' using '<libc>' config attributes. This patch equips the libc
with the additional ability to pre-initialize any other file descriptor.
A file descriptor is configured as follows:
<config>
...
<libc ...>
<fd id="3" path="/dev/log" writeable="yes" readable="no" seek="10"/>
...
</libc>
</config>
Furthermore, this patch moves the FD initialization code from the VFS
plugin to the libc kernel initialization because opening the FDs
depends on 'malloc' ('strdup'), which should not be used at early
'Libc::Kernel' initialization time.
Issue #3478
This patch replaces the former use of an Allocator_avl with the Id_space
utility, which is safer to use and allows for the iteration of all
elements. The iteration over open file descriptors is needed for
implementing 'fork'.
Issue #3478
By using Genode::strncpy instead of the libc's strncpy, we cannot end up
in the situation where the result lacks the zero termination (where the
number of charactors equals the destination buffer size).
These are time-type conversion functions (including leap years and
seconds) taken from musl-libc git rev
c82d3bada30cb27e14abda7859da5d2e784830ff with some adaptions. Musl is
licensed under permissive MIT license.
Issue #3450
On Fujitsu S936, evaluating the _BIF method on each battery-info update
successively increased the RAM usage, while _BST (dynamic battery
status) and _STA (generic status) did not show this behavior. Therefore
this commit retrieves only dynamic information periodically (resp. on
SCI IRQ). Now, acpica hast static RAM usage in idle state for 24+ hours.
The root cause for the increased RAM usage is still shady. While it
could just be normal that it grows until a certain yet unknown limit,
there may also be memory leak in contrib code or some strange AML on the
designated notebook.
Issue #3454
This mode is used on Linux (if acpi=strict is not set on boot cmdline)
and Windows. The mode ignores certain errors and/or bad AML constructs.
1) Allow "implicit return" of last value in a control method
2) Allow access beyond the end of an operation region
3) Allow access to uninitialized locals/args (auto-init to integer 0)
4) Allow ANY object type to be a source operand for the Store() operator
5) Allow unresolved references (invalid target name) in package objects
6) Enable warning messages for behavior that is not ACPI spec compliant
The labels of clipboard ROM and clipboard report sessions of WM clients
must be consistent with the client's nitpicker label. Hence, we must
route those sessions through the window manager, analogously to the
approach taken for shape reports in #3165.
Issue #3437
- make port able to be prepared repeatedly
Rpcgen refuses to overwrite an already existing header, so try to
always remove it beforehand
- get rid of 'cp' warning 'cp: warning: source file
'src/lib/libc/sys/sys/time.h' specified more than once'
- silence patch message 'patch unexpectedly ends in middle of line'
Fixes#3420.
Move the _vfs_sync implementation from vfs_plugin.h to vfs_plugin.cc and
wrap all VFS access in the VFS_THREAD_SAFE macro.
Syncing must be made thread safe because it often happens when closing
files and may require suspending the current thread for I/O signal
dispatching.
Ref #3409
* isatty
For the moment it is not possible to determine if the fd belongs to a
tty. For whatever reasons, the check is done multiple times, e.g.
'tclsh', which will spam the LOG.
* sysctl(HW_FLOATINGPT)
FPU is enabled on all our platforms, so return true.
Fixes#3389.
Start and stop the DHCP state machine as the Nic link-state changes.
Invoke the link state handler during configuration rather than assume
that in the case of a downed link lwIP will defer DHCP until the link
comes up.
Additionally, support static DNS configuration via the "nameserver"
configuration attribute.
Fix#3388
This removes implementations of and also references to anonymous new and
delete operators from the libc implementation. As allocators for
new/delete Libc::Allocator instances are used, which (paradoxically) map
to libc malloc/free.
* Adjust expected pow(-1/1, inf/-inf/nan) output to current libm
behavior (as in FreeBSD, glibc, and OpenLibm) and return 1 on
x86_64/x86_32/arm
* Add 'double float' outputs for ARM which are defined to float
issue #3289
Replace the FreeBSD libm with OpenLibm, which is easier to port.
OpenLibm is used by Mirage's freestanding Ocaml runtime (sin POSIX).
https://openlibm.org/
Ref #3289
This reverts commit 918b9a9fa4.
The Muen debug console buffer was increased by the recent update, which
alleviates the issue with many log messages as in the ieee754 test.
* Make package buildable for ARM too
* Move usb library to src targets for explicitly named targets
* adapt remaining run-scripts to use the correctly named usb drivers
Ref #2190
This enforces the use of unsigned 64-bit values for time in the duration type,
the timeout framework, the timer session, the userland timer-drivers, and the
alarm framework on all platforms. The commit also adapts the code that uses
these tools accross all basic repositories (base, base-*, os. gems, libports,
ports, dde_*) to use unsigned 64-bit values for time as well as far as this
does not imply profound modifications.
Fixes#3208
As a preparatory step for introducing the new block-client API, we have
to turn the 'Block::Connection' into a class template. The template
argument will be used to tie an application-defined job type to the
block connection.
Issue #3283
This patch removes the blocking Block::Session::sync RPC function and
adds the asynchronous operations SYNC and TRIM to the block session's
packet-stream interface.
Even though the patch adjusts all block components to the interface
change, the components keep the former blocking handling of sync
internally for now because of the design of the 'Block::Driver'
interface. This old interface is not worth changing. We should instead
migrate the block servers step by step to the new
'Block::Request_stream' API.
Fixes#3274
This patch replaces the formerly fixed 2 KiB data alignment within the
packet-stream buffer by a server-defined alignment. This has two
benefits.
First, when using block servers that provide small block sizes like 512
bytes, we avoid fragmenting the packet-stream buffer, which occurs when
aligning 512-byte requests at 2 KiB boundaries. This reduces meta data
costs for the packet-stream allocator and also allows fitting more
requests into the buffer.
Second, block drivers with alignment constraints dictated by the
hardware can now pass those constraints to the client, thereby easing
the use of zero-copy DMA directly into the packet stream.
The alignment is determined by the Block::Session_client at construction
time and applied by the Block::Session_client::alloc_packet method.
Block-session clients should always use this method, not the 'alloc_packet'
method of the packet stream (tx source) directly. The latter merely
applies a default alignment of 2 KiB.
At the server side, the alignment is automatically checked by
block/component.h (old API) and block/request_stream.h (new API).
Issue #3274
This patch modernizes the 'Block::Session::info' interface. Instead of
using out parameters, the 'init' RPC function returns a compound 'Info'
object now. The rather complicated 'Operations' struct is replaced by
a 'writeable' attribute in the 'Info' object.
Fixes#3275
This patch removes the reliance of the extract tool from the libc's
behavior regarding the access of time and timing.
The extract tool is not expected to need time. However, unfortunately,
libarchive calls the 'time' function unconditionally. By adding a
dummy for 'time', we avoid bothering the libc, which would otherwise
need to obtain a time source.
Issue #3204
In the original version, I used 'number_of_bits' because Ada's 'Size
returns the size in bits, not bytes. But the values (for objects) are
always a multiple of 8. On the C++ side, performing size checks at the
granularity of bits is just awkward. The term 'object size' is more
natural.
By adding a wildcard at the beginning of (expected) error messages, the
test.run tool becomes able to match the lines (ignoring the characters
of the color escape sequence).
The "nameserver" file cannot be opened through a VFS File_system client
if the plugin does not support opening the parent directory of
"/nameserver", which would be "/".
Ref #3269
Replace the I/O response handler that is passed to the VFS at
construction with an object that is dynamically attached to handles.
This object shall also accept read-ready notifications, and plugins are
encouraged to keep handles awaiting ready-ready notifications separate
from handles that await I/O progress.
Replace the use of handle lists in plugins with handle queues, this
makes the code easier to understand and the ordering of notifications to
the application more explicit.
These changes replace the use of the Post_signal_hook from all VFS
plugins, applications must assume that read-ready and I/O notifications
occur during I/O signal dispatch and use an Io_progress_handler at its
entrypoints to defer response until after signal dispatching.
Fix#3257
Make sure that the rwlock is allocated before a lock operation is
performed. This case occurs if a static rwlock was create by using
PTHREAD_RWLOCK_INITIALIZER. Same goes for PTHREAD_CONDS_INITIALIZER.
Fixes#3262.
For better or worse we have no proper way of handling this right now
but contrib libraries, e.g. glib, use it to determine if they can use
the underlying fd.
Fxies #3265.
The new configuration attributes <tcp-forward to_port="123" /> and
<udp-forward to_port="123" /> enable manipulating the destination port of
port-forwarded packets.
Fixes#3237
The "Vfs::Vfs_handle" type should not contain any public members that
can be initialized by the VFS internally and by the application, so
remove inheritance from the "Genode::list::Element" class. The VFS
plugins must instead use lists of "Vfs::Vfs_handle" sub-classes, the
lifetime of which are always managed by the plugin.
Ref #3036
This is a follow-up commit to "Update <provides> info in pkg runtimes",
which adapts the users of the wm pkg to the changed label of the "focus"
nitpicker session.
bus or device should be different (not both) when comparing a device to
already present devices. Because of this the second USB device was
marked as existent when the bus matched or the bus did not but the
device number.
The site download.qt.io seems to apply some mirror-via-HTTP-redirect
scheme which, unfortunately, seems broken (and therefore annoyingly
slow) for non-SSL-secured URLs.
The "schedule_post_signal_hook" method of the Genode::Entrypoint class
is problematic because the signal hook can be scheduled and replaced
multiple times during the signal dispatch cycle. Add an alternative to
this method with "register_io_progress_handler" and the "Post_signal_
hook" class with "Io_progress_handler". The difference being an
"Io_progress_handler" may be registered once during the lifetime of an
entrypoint to prevent arbitrary libraries from replacing a pending hook.
The "register_io_progress_handler" remains as a deprecated API, and is
now invoked for every I/O signal received and only for I/O signals
rather than for any signal.
Ref #3132
The zynq nic_drv also depends on hw, we therefore adapted the folder
structure for clarity. Also renamed the binary to 'zynq_nic_drv' to
prevent conflicts and to allow removing the cadence_gem spec.
Issue #3179
'append_platform_drv_config' appends to the global 'config' variable,
which seems to cause problems with the order of appending when the
'config' variable does not contain the '<config>' start node yet.
'[platform_drv_config]' can be used instead to append to a local variable.
Fixes#3171
This patch simplifies the propagation of pointer shapes from
window-manager clients to the pointer. The "shape" report is routed to
the wm server, which, in turn, reports it to the pointer. This way, the
pointer can easily correlate the label of the application's "shape"
report with the label of the application's Nitpicker session. The
formerly used manual rewriting of the "shape" label is not needed
anymore.
Since the wm server provides a "Report" service now, its <provides>
declaration must cover "Report" in addition to "Nitpicker" to avoid
runtime error messages. Vice versa, the wm is now expected to request
"shape" reports, which should be routed to the pointer (using the
'label_last' routing attribute).
Fixes#3165
The lwIP VFS plugin uses lwIP pbuf chains to queue recieved TCP data and
must rechain them when the application dequeues data. Remove an
"pbuf_realloc" call which is not needed for updating pbuf metadata when
dequeuing the head of the chain.
Fix#3169
1) A session request gets denied if there is no matching session policy.
(The <defaul-policy/> tag can be used for the former default behavior)
2) A session request gets denied if the MAC address is given through the
matching policy but this address cannot be allocated.
3) A session request gets denied if the MAC address is not given through the
matching policy and it is also not possible to allocate one.
Issue #3040
This patch adjusts the implementation of the base library and core such
that the code no longer relies on deprecated APIs except for very few
cases, mainly to keep those deprecated APIs in tact for now.
The most prominent changes are:
- Removing the use of base/printf.h
- Removing of the log backend for printf. The 'Console' with the
format-string parser is still there along with 'snprintf.h' because
the latter is still used at a few places, most prominently the
'Connection' classes.
- Removing the notion of a RAM session, which does not exist in
Genode anymore. Still the types were preserved (by typedefs to
PD session) to keep up compatibility. But this transition should
come to an end now.
- Slight rennovation of core's tracing service, e.g., the use of an
Attached_dataspace as the Argument_buffer.
- Reducing the reliance on global accessors like deprecated_env() or
core_env(). Still there is a longish way to go to eliminate all such
calls. A useful pattern (or at least a stop-gap solution) is to
pass the 'Env' to the individual compilation units via init functions.
- Avoiding the use of the old 'Child_policy::resolve_session_request'
interface that returned a 'Service' instead of a 'Route'.
Issue #1987
The minimal-footprint Ada runtime for implementing library-like
functionality in SPARK is now called "spark" runtime.
The full Ada runtime for entire components written in Ada and using the
libc as glue to the underlying system will move to the world repository
as "ada" runtime.
Issue #3144
Also added a report_rom for USB devices and let the driver report like
in a real scenario. Can also be used for debugging by setting
verbose="yes" in report_rom.
The former 'Genode::Timed_semaphore' mechanism is moved to the private
part of the two remaining users, namely dde_rump and the libc. Note
there are now two private copies of 'timed_semaphore.h'. This should be
regarded as an interim step until the use of this mechanism is removed
from both users.
This patch also cleans up the mechanism from legacy Genode API calls and
global side effects (alarm-thread singleton). The test/timed_semaphore
is now located at the libports repository as it now tests a mechanism of
the libc. The former timed_semaphore library is no more.
Fixes#3121
Store all files generated by moc and rcc in the application's build
directory to prevent the use of unfinished generated files for other
applications built at the same time.
Issue #3115
Since the timer and timeout handling is part of the base library (the
dynamic linker), it belongs to the base repository.
Besides moving the timer and its related infrastructure (alarm, timeout
libs, tests) to the base repository, this patch also moves the timer
from the 'drivers' subdirectory directly to 'src' and disamibuates the
timer's build locations for the various kernels. Otherwise the different
timer implementations could interfere with each other when using one
build directory with multiple kernels.
Note that this patch changes the include paths for the former os/timer,
os/alarm.h, os/duration.h, and os/timed_semaphore.h to base/.
Issue #3101
Our overall nightly test time greatly decreases when the timeouts for
the single tests are not that over-pessimistic. Using the slowest
platforms as reference, this commit reduces the test timeouts.
Ref #3027
Call 'tcp_output' if application data has been successfully queued. This
sends data immediately that may otherwise remain queued until the next
periodic TCP timer event.
This reverts a change made in 3e31e2ba53.
Fix#3067
FreeBSD implements 'clock' with an accuracy of 128 ticks-per-second for
compatibility reasons, Linux uses 1000000 per-second. Remove 'clock' and
print an error because it is unlikely that this is the resolution
expected by the application.
Fix#3057
Return a value in the same width as provided by the caller of sysctl for
PHYSMEM and USERMEM. This is to ensure that if a caller provides a
64-bit integer, a 64-bit value will be returned for 32-bit machines.
issue #3060
This enables Qt5 applications to set a Genode label via 'setWindowTitle'
from within Qt5 applications, and thus, making them identifiable to
other Genode components, like a layout manager.
fixes#3046
Move the libc-i386, libc-amd64, and libc-arm include directories into
the standard "include/spec" directory. This allows the platform specific
headers in the libc API package to be detected in a generic manner.
Ref #3051
The pthread API is considered a standard feature of libc so better to
simply merge it with the libc. Pthreads are in fact already a part of
the libc in the form of weak symbols. This merger is also a prerequisite
for better integrating pthreads with the libc I/O task.
Fix#3054
The PDF viewer can crash under a number of conditions due to changes to
the internal framebuffer model that were made to support mouse wheel
panning. These changes are reverted until the model can be reimplemented
to explicitly support page panning.
Fix#3021
This commit replaces the former floating_window_layouter with a new
window_layouter component that supports the subdivision of screen space
into columns and rows, the concept of layers, and the principle ability
to store window layout information across reboots. The latter is
accomplished by reflecting the component's internal state as a 'rules'
report to the outside.
Fixes#3031
For being able to build the tests via source archives, the 'base'
library must be denoted as dependency explicitely in their 'target.mk' file.
This is because when building archives, the API dependencies of used APIs are
not taken into account.
Use the Timer session duration for CLOCK_MONOTONIC and CLOCK_UPTIME.
Use the Genode::Duration object for passing internal time, it supports
sub-millisecond time and helps disambiguate units of time.
Fix#3018
Block and loop until application writes are sent or buffered in their
entirety. Do not call "tcp_output" directly, LwIP calls this procedure
internally and calling it again appears to disrupt the LwIP TCP state
machine.
Fix#3017
* Account all RAM/CAP quota of a session except quota for metadata used in
core. The latter is considered when asking if a session can afford to make
an operation but it does not get accounted to always be able to pay back all
quota when a session closes. The general accounting mechanism is moved from
atop of the allocators down to the level of RAM/RM session operations.
* report statistics about session objects and quota if <report stats="yes"
quota="yes"/> is configured. (default is yes if <report> is present)
Issue #2953
The VFS LwIP plugin is page-faulting on connect error because the LwIP
library frees a failed TCP protocol control block before calling the
error callback, and then the VFS plugin dereferences the PCB to free it
a second time. This problem was caused by a failure to follow
documentation during a transition from a C callback to a C++ method.
Fix#2972
When 'notify_read_ready()' is called during 'select()' and fails,
suspending can cause a deadlock when the libc IO response handler becomes
active and calls 'select_notify()', which tries to acquire the
'select callback list lock', which is already acquired by the suspended
'select()' call.
It seems possible to ignore a failed 'notify_read_ready()' call instead of
suspending. When the VFS plugin calls the IO handler later when the
notification request can be processed, the 'select_notify()' call of the
libc IO response handler will eventually call 'notify_read_ready()' again.
Fixes#2970
Implement the passwd database subroutines with single-user database.
This database is populated with a <passwd/> sub-node of the libc
configuration node. All fields of the "passwd" struct may be specified
with reasonable defaults provided for a "root" user. This allows a
libc-based component to spoof user information for the sake of porting
existing Unix software.
A test is provided at run/libc_getpwent.
Fix#2919
GNU tar interprets the passed time value in local time by default, which
lead to unstable hashes again. So, now provide a complete date/time
value incl. time zone.
Related to #2842
There is a bug in the LwIP VFS plugin, the chained buffers used by Lwip
use sizes expressed in sixteen bits, and under conditions such as a read
of 1<<16 the higher bits are lost and the plugin performs a zero length
read, and the application interprets this as a closed connection.
Fix#2947
The PS/2 driver retries to get mouse-reset results for 700 ms, sleeping
after each attempt for 10 ms. So, the driver needs a Timer session now.
Fixes#2713
LwIP skips a packet copy by wrapping Nic stream buffer regions in LwIP
pbuf objects. Move from a fixed size array to a potentially unbounded
slab allocator for managing this buffer metadata.
Ref #2335
A 'QThread' can be reused when its execution is finished by calling
'QThread::start()' again. Before this commit, this created a new Genode
thread, but did not destroy a previously finished Genode thread first.
Fixes#2928