So far this only exposes two functions allowing the code to turn on
additional CPUs. There is much more functionality defined by PSCI spec
but so far its not needed by Genode.
Fixes#3672
The update modification timestamp is implemented as one-shot where
the caller is expected to try again if the first attempt failed (see
current libc implementation). So the message is misleading as further
attempts might succeed.
Issue #3713.
This patch fixes a regression with run/log_core introduced by
2064ffd64b nova: support multidimensional affinity space
The run tool uses a log message 'run_boot_string' to detect successful
boot as well as to detect unexpected reboots. This message should never
be logged twice and, thus, should not be part of the core_log. The patch
mentioned above moved the former run_boot_string after the core_log
initialization.
This is a follow-up fix for commit 202333c881.
It checks for the diagnostic registers being already setup correctly.
Otherwise on platforms with secure firmware, like Pandaboard it will stuck.
Ref #3639
ASLR collides with the libc's fork mechanism on 32-bit. In particular,
the tool_chain_auto.run scenario would sporadically fail while mirroring
the parent's address space.
Fixes#3710
This is needed to execute the tool-chain scenario on base-nova.
Otherwise, the fork mechanism stumbles upon a region conflict
between ldso allocations and the application heap.
Fixes#3706
This patch reflects the Out_of_caps exception from core to the client,
in addition to the already covered Out_of_ram exception. It thereby
eliminates a potential abort in core, which I observed with the
tool_chain_auto.run script:
Kernel: RPC upgrade_cap_slab
Error: Uncaught exception of type 'Genode::Quota_guard<Genode::Cap_quota>::Limit_exceeded'
Warning: abort called - thread: entrypoint
In addition to propagating the exception, the patch add the client-side
exception-handling code to the base library.
Fixes#3703
This run script is outdated and not regularly tested. In fact, the
tested mechanism (obtaining values from a '.sysctl/' directory) is
nowhere to be found, neither in noux nor the libc. The test still
returns success as it merely checks for the completion of the sequence,
not the printed results. Hence, it is not worth preserving.
Issue #3696
This run script tested the terminal VFS plugin as a new feature of noux.
In the meantime, the plugin remains as the only way for the interaction
of command-line-based applications with the terminal session. Hence,
the mechanism is now stressed by many other scenarios.
Issue #3696
This patch prefixes a few symbols in the make binary that are offered by
both the libc and the make binary. The clash of symbol names produces
confusing runtime linkage otherwise. This becomes a problem during
fork/evecve.
This patch reduces the size of session labels for all services other
than LOG, keeping only the last element. This avoids exceeding the
maximum label length in the presence of deep fork hierarchies, e.g., for
running the tool chain.
Fixes#3700
When the last writer closes the pipe, we must trigger the I/O progress
handler to deliver the final EOF to the client (READ_OK with out count
of 0).
Fixes#3697
This patch replaces the former Noux instance by a sub init that hosts
the combination of VFS + fs_rom + bash. If bash exits, the whole sub
init exits, which implicitly tears down the terminal session used by the
sub init. The latter is expected by the test sequence.
Issue #3696
The tar vfs plugin returns an inode value of zero and a type directory
for null records, which wrongly triggers the file-system loop detection
of the find utility. This patch returns the node pointer as inode value
instead, which is a unique value.
Fixes#3695
This patch changes the 'Single_file_system' to return NO_PERM only if
the to-be-unlinked file corresponds to the single file. This way, a
<rom> co-mounted with a <ram> file-system does not stand in the way of
unlinking files from the <ram>. The concrete symptom occurred the
following scenario:
<vfs>
<dir name="home">
<ram/>
<rom name="..."/>
</dir>
</vfs>
The following sequence of commands wrongly resulted in "Operation not
permitted":
$ mkdir -p /home/a/b/c
$ rm -f /home/a/b/c/d
In this case, rm should not fail (unlink should return ENOENT)
Fixes#3690
When updating the domain object of interfaces that stay with the same domain
during a reconfiguration, until now, the normal "detach raw" function was used.
This caused the old domain object to discard a dynamic IP config as all
interfaces detached. This caused interfaces also to discard network links
established with the old configuration although it wasn't necessary. Thus, now
we use a dedicated "detach" in case that an interface actually stays with its
domain. This new "detach" doesn't decrease the interface counter of the domain,
so, it'll not discard its dynamic IP config. If, however, during a
reconfiguration, there's no interface calling this function (all interfaces
move to another or no domain), the dynamic IP config is still discarded as
expected.
Fixes#3686
Until now, the DHCP client was called also for DHCP requests when an interface
had a domain but yet no IP config. Now, an interface distinguishes between DHCP
requests and replies first and then accordingly calls the DHCP server or the
DHCP client if they're available. This also prevents that the DHCP client has
to handle packet headers other than that of DHCP.
Fixes#3681
Let the DHCP client be a constructible member of Interface that is constructed
only as long as the interface is attached to a domain with a dynamic IP config.
This prevents DHCP client timeouts from a period with dynamic IP config to
trigger after a reconfiguration to a static IP config. Furthermore, handle
DHCP-reply packets at an interface only when the DHCP client its constructed.
Otherwise drop such packets.
Ref #3681
This commit fixes the following issues regarding cache maintainance
under ARM:
* read out I-, and D-cache line size at runtime and use the correct one
* remove 'update_data_region' call from unprivileged syscalls
* rename 'update_instr_region' syscall to 'cache_coherent_region' to
reflect what it doing, namely make I-, and D-cache coherent
* restrict 'cache_coherent_region' syscall to one page at a time
* lookup the region given in a 'cache_coherent_region' syscall in the
page-table of the PD to prevent machine exceptions in the kernel
* only clean D-cache lines, do not invalidate them when pages where
added on Cortex-A8 and ARMv6 (MMU sees phys. memory here)
* remove unused code relicts of cache maintainance
In addition it introduces per architecture memory clearance functions
used by core, when preparing new dataspaces. Thereby, it optimizes:
* on ARMv7 using per-word assignments
* on ARMv8 using cacheline zeroing
* on x86_64 using 'rept stosq' assembler instruction
Fix#3685
This depot package is the runtime for rtc_drv and system_rtc server with
coordinated update of system and hardware RTC via reports. It replaces
drivers_rtc which was never freestanding drivers package and, therefore,
has to be accompanied with a running platform_drv etc.
Fixes#3680
- use two disks with two partitions each
- one disk uses MBR and one GPT
- connect one 'part_block' to each disk
- run 'block_tester' and 'test-block-client' connecting to one partiion
on each disk
- x86 uses 'ahci_drv' as disk back-end, Linux 'lx_block'
- on autopilot enable for Qemu only
issue #3671
Formerly, _next was always updated to the last free'd allocation, which
left large gaps on alloc/free bursts. Now, we try keep allocation
density high from the start of the array and ensure that allocations
happen at the lowest available index in the bit array.
Fixes#3679
The function is exposed in libc headers provided by Genode, the code for
the function is being compiled and actually works, but the symbol is
missing from the symbols file resulting in linking failures. Add it to
the libc symbols file.
Fixes#3676Fixes#3677
This patch increases the Sculpt version to avoid the risk of binary
compatibility clashes with index files published for the just-released
Sculpt 20.02 version.
Without this patch, the text area would mistakenly delete the characters
types after placing the cursor with the mouse as soon as shift is used
as modifier.
- Don't reset sculpt partition on USB changes whenever ram fs is
selected for use.
- Reconfigure runtime immediately when plugging USB devices.
This prevents the usb-block driver and part_block from
dangling in the graph. They disappear immediately now.
This patch restores the anchoring of the popup menu to the original
behavior, placing the popup to the right of the '+' button. The
anchoring got lost due to the recent structural changes of the GUI,
which affect the hover XML structure.
The new implementation relieves the main entrypoint from monitor jobs
for contended lock primitives and is based on custom applicant data
structures, per-lock resp. per-semaphore applicant lists, and a
libc-internal blockade with timeouts based on libc kernel primitives.
This patch makes the 'with_raw_node' method more useful in situations
where content of an Xml_node is fed into an Xml_generator, i.e., the
rules report/rom mechanism of the window layouter.
The applicant_to_wake_up() member must be initialized to 0 to keep the
same semantic as before the change by
"base: add mutex as derivate of lock"
Issue #3662
Be less rigid when checking for available network to support
setups where the uplink or depot repositories are provided by
another source than "wired" or "wifi" NIC services,
e.g., a virtual machine with pass-through network device.
net:
* increase queue size to 1024 (more stable on Linux)
* use mac address from Nic session instead of random one
* handle data that is larger than rx descriptor correctly (copy less)
* clear descriptor header (12 bytes) on rx
generic:
* always use 'avail_idx' (tx and rx)
* added barriers when reading/writing queues (TMP)
Ref #3620
We do not use the VMM with several CPUs until now.
On the other hand there is a dead-lock due to the
generic timer calling the cpu handler function explicitly,
which already holds the lock. For the time-being remove the lock.
Ref #3620
The new text_area component is able to view and edit files.
Internally, it employs a menu_view for the graphics output.
Only basic notepad-like text-editing functions are supported.
At the current time, it is solely meant as a companion of the Sculpt
manager.
Issue #3650
This patch improves the robustness of menu_view when encounting missing
textures, which can happen during development when using styled buttons
and frames. With the patch, menu_view outputs diagnostic messages,
pinpointing the problem.
The patch also updates the texture handling to use the 'File_content'
utility and the VFS for obtaining PNG images.
Issue #3629
This patch allows for the customization of the text color and alpha
value of the label widget by the means of a style-definition file.
The mechanism is exemplified with the new "invisible" label style
that sets the alpha value to zero.
Issue #3629
- use Job API as block connection back end
- use Request_stream API as front end
- use Mmio framework for gpt and mbr parsing
- implement sync correctly
fixes#3652
Generated a separate 'config.h' for arm, arm_64, x86_32, x86_64 for the
current version (6.1.2) of GMP. This became necessary because
configurations differ for each architecture.
'config.h' generaton on x86_64 host in'gmp-6.1.2' directory:
for x86_64 (native):
! configure
for x86_32:
! configure --host=x86-pc-linux-gnu --build=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
for arm:
! configure --host=arm-linux-gnu --build=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu \
! CC=/usr/local/gcc-linaro-arm/bin/arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc ABI=32
for arm_v8:
! configure --host=aarch64-linux-gnu --build=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu \
! CC=/usr/local/gcc-linaro/bin/aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc ABI=64
issue #3598
This commit adds dynamic switching in between different defined
screens via keyboard shortcuts, or by editing the rules file.
In the window_layouter package it defines per default ten screens,
reachable by pressing the screen key along with numbers 0-9.
Fix#3646
The mutex class is more restrictive in usage compared to
Genode::Lock.
- At initialiation time it is ever unlocked.
- No thread is permitted to lock twice. Warn about it
in case it happens.
- Only the lock onwer is permitted to unlock the mutex.
Warn about it and don't unlock the mutex in case it happens.
Issue #3612
In preparation of ipc receive, by now a bunch of capabilities got
allocated to be ready iin case of capability receiption. After that
unuse slots were freed again. This overhead of senseless (de-)allocations
is replaced in this commit by just restock capability slots that got
used by the last receive.
Fix#3640
Error return codes are used with non-const functions in the signaling modules.
This would have been impractical for the in-place translation of the module to
Ada in the context of the Spunky project. Besides, it is easy to get rid of
them and it makes the execution flow more clear.
Ref #3308
Besides reducing the use of pointers in base-hw, this prepares for the in-place
translation of the signaling module to Ada in the context of the Spunky
project.
Ref #3308
This prevents the use of Kernel::Object as base class for the specific kernel
objects and instead makes it a member of the kernel objects. Besides
simplifying inheritance hierarchies in base-hw, this prepares for the in-place
translation of the signaling module (and others) to Ada in the context of the
Spunky project.
Ref #3308
Besides simplifying the execution flow in the signaling module, this prepares
for the in-place translation of the signaling module to Ada in the context of
the Spunky project.
Ref #3308
This prevents the use of C++ features in the public method interface of the
synchronous-IPC module that would be impractical for the in-place
translation of the module into Ada in the context of the Spunky project.
* Get rid of thread accessor.
* Get rid of non-const functions with return values.
* Get rid of pointer return-values.
Ref #3308
Besides simplifying inheritance hierarchies in base-hw, this prepares for the
in-place translation of the synchronous-IPC module to Ada in the context of the
Spunky project.
Ref #3308
This is a simplication of the asyncronous-IPC module of the base-hw kernel.
Besides structuring the code in a cleaner way, it prepares for the in-place
translation of the module into Ada in the context of the Spunky project.
* Get rid of virtual methods in Ipc_node.
* Move all stuff related to protection domains, capabilities, and UTCBs to
the Thread class. this code might later be moved to a dedicated module, but
for now it's just fine to have it done by the thread module.
Ref #3308
Moved code waking up processors for Cortex A53 before changing privilege
level because sending events to higher privilege levels is not allowed.
Fixed enable_mmu for Cortex A53 to properly return cpu id.
Fixed starting code for secondary cores to properly initialize stacks.
Added code to wake up secondary cores on rpi3.
Ref #3573
We cannot count on the correct initialization of the diagnostic register
of the secondary cores. But the boot core gets initialized by the bootchain,
so we can copy over those values.
Fix#3639
If the root child requests a LOG service with the label "unlabeled" then
return a LOG session that logs unprefixed messages. This allows a external
test controller to recognize log messages produced by a blessed component.
This new attribute can be used to enforce a minimum width in the unit of
the size of the character 'x'. Furthermore, the patch sets the minimum
height of a label to 0 if no 'text' attribute is present. By combining
both features, the label becomes usable as a horizontal spacer.
Issue #3629
This patch refines the hover handling such that a float widget never
responds to hovering unless a child is hovered. This way, it becomes
possible to stack multiple float widgets within one frame and still
reach all child widgets.
Issue #3629
Similarly to the way of how a <cursor> can be defined for a <label>
widget, a selection can be expressed as follows:
<label ...>
<selection at="2" length="12"/>
</label>
Issue #3607
Issue #3629
When setting the <dialog> attribute 'hover_details' to "yes", the hover
report features the character position of a hovered label.
Issue #3607
Issue #3629