11 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Martin Stein
1336b0a751 mmio: upper-bounds checks
The classes Genode::Mmio, Genode::Register_set, Genode::Attached_mmio, and
Platform::Device::Mmio now receive a template parameter 'size_t SIZE'. In each
type that derives from one of these classes, it is now statically checked that
the range of each Genode::Register::Register- and
Genode::Register_set::Register_array-deriving sub-type is within [0..SIZE).

That said, SIZE is the minimum size of the memory region provided to the above
mentioned Mmio classes in order to avoid page faults or memory corruption when
accessing the registers and register arrays declared inside.

Note, that the range end of a register array is not the end of the last item
but the end of integer access that is used for accessing the last bit in the
last item.

The constructors of Genode::Mmio, Genode::Attached_mmio, and
Platform::Device::Mmio now receive an argument 'Byte_range_ptr range' that is
expected to be the range of the backing memory region. In each type that derives
from on of these classes, it is now dynamically checked that 'range.num_bytes
>= SIZE', thereby implementing the above mention protection against page faults
and memory corruption.

The rest of the commit adapts the code throughout the Genode Labs repositories
regarding the changes. Note that for that code inside Core, the commits mostly
uses a simplified approach by constructing MMIO objects with range
[base..base+SIZE) and not with a mapping- or specification-related range size.
This should be fixed in the future.

Furthermore, there are types that derive from an MMIO class but don't declare
any registers or register arrays (especially with Platform::Device::Mmio). In
this case SIZE is set to 0. This way, the parameters must be actively corrected
by someone who later wants to add registers or register arrays, plus the places
can be easily found by grep'ing for Mmio<0>.

Fix #4081
2024-02-26 08:59:07 +01:00
Johannes Schlatow
686b9d44f4 dde_bsd: use CACHED dma buffers
On x86, DMA buffers are actually always mapped as cached. We should
therefore actually ask for a cached buffer in order to avoid confusion.

genodelabs/genode#5000
2023-10-26 15:29:43 +02:00
Josef Söntgen
317c5429d2 dde_bsd: decrease overall memory consumption
The initial memory backend implementation was brought over from DDE
Linux and was geared towards use-cases where a high-performing
allocator is useful. In case of the audio driver this is overkill
and since no other driver that could benefit from such an
implementation was ported in the meantime rather use a simpler
implementation that keeps the overhead down.

Fixes #4946.
2023-07-14 12:06:31 +02:00
Josef Söntgen
e0f5cdacf0 dde_bsd: update audio driver to OpenBSD 7.1
This commit updates the driver from version 6.6 to 7.1. In contrast
to the old driver the new one will now probe all available HDA devices
and will drive the first usable one, e.g.:

```
[init -> audio_drv] azalia0 [8086:160c]
[init -> audio_drv] :
[init -> audio_drv] azalia0: no supported codecs
[init -> audio_drv] azalia1 [8086:9ca0]
[init -> audio_drv] :
[init -> audio_drv] azalia1: codecs: Realtek ALC292
[init -> audio_drv] audio0 at azalia1
```

Fixes #4629.
2022-10-12 12:09:36 +02:00
Stefan Kalkowski
03cec5cdd7 dde_bsd: use generic platform API
Ref genodelabs/genode#4578
2022-10-12 12:09:33 +02:00
Norman Feske
51479e6be0 Convert drivers to use Platform::Session::dma_addr
This patch eliminates several calls of 'Dataspace::phys_addr'.

Issue #2243
2022-02-15 10:16:52 +01:00
Stefan Kalkowski
7db602faec os: deprecate platform API for x86, rpi, imx53
* Move platform APIs to "legacy/" subdirectory
* Rename old pc, imx53, and rpi platform_drv
  to "legacy_*_platform_drv"

Fix #4359
2022-01-19 12:38:12 +01:00
Norman Feske
dc39a8db62 base: introduce Allocator::try_alloc
This patch changes the 'Allocator' interface to the use of 'Attempt'
return values instead of using exceptions for propagating errors.

To largely uphold compatibility with components using the original
exception-based interface - in particluar use cases where an 'Allocator'
is passed to the 'new' operator - the traditional 'alloc' is still
supported. But it existes merely as a wrapper around the new
'try_alloc'.

Issue #4324
2021-11-29 15:11:52 +01:00
Norman Feske
0339318572 platform_session: cache arg for alloc_dma_buffer
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
2021-04-20 12:10:57 +02:00
Norman Feske
f925fef17b base: Refine Range_allocator::alloc_aligned
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
2021-04-20 12:03:04 +02:00
Josef Söntgen
3faf5c43a8 dde_bsd: seperate PCI back end
The supported drivers so far exclusively used PCI and for practical
reasons the emulation environment was to tied to. To make future
addition of drivers that employ other transport busses easier, split
the bus handling into its own backend.

This is preliminary clean-up work before introducing the USB audio
driver.

Issue #3929.
2020-11-23 12:02:59 +01:00