Replace the USB session API by one that provides a devices ROM only,
which contains information about all USB devices available for this client,
as well as methods to acquire and release a single device.
The acquisition of an USB device returns the capability to a device session
that includes a packet stream buffer to communicate control transfers
in between the client and the USB host controller driver. Moreover,
additional methods to acquire and release an USB interface can be used.
The acquisition of an USB interface returns the capability to an interface
session that includes a packet stream buffer to communicate either
bulk, interrupt, or isochronous transfers in between the client and the
USB host controller driver.
This commit implements the API changes in behalf of the Genode C API's
USB server and client side. Addtionally, it provides Usb::Device,
Usb::Interface, and Usb::Endpoint utilities that can be used by native
C++ clients to use the new API and hide the sophisticated packet stream API.
The adaptations necessary target the following areas:
* lx_emul layer for USB host and client side
* Linux USB host controller driver port for PC
* Linux USB client ports: usb_hid_drv and usb_net_drv, additionally
reduce the Linux tasks used inside these drivers
* Native usb_block_drv
* black_hole component
* Port of libusb, including smartcard and usb_webcam driver depending on it
* Port of Qemu XHCI model library, including vbox5 & vbox6 depending on it
* Adapt all run-scripts and drivers_interactive recipes to work
with the new policy rules of the USB host controller driver
Fixgenodelabs/genode#5021
- add PS/2 input drivers
- add GPU client test case - glmark2
- remove display driver before suspend
- route log output via terminal on display to gather information, since in
most cases serial/AMT is not available after ACPI resume
Issue #5081
If "verbose" is set to true in the config, AcpiOsPrintf etc. are enabled
to log to a dedicated LOG session using the Format:Console utility.
Issue #5083
This is a follow-up commit to the adaptation of the run scripts to the
consistent use of [build_artifacts] (issue #4860).
The missing build of libm remained undetected until the recent removal
of implicit shared-library builds (issue #5061).
This commit adds a new configuration option, `dst_addr` to the
'sntp_client' that accepts either an IP address or a DNS hostname. If a
DNS hostname is provided, the 'sntp_client' will resolve the IP address
before each SNTP request. The 'dst_ip' configuration option is
deprecated but kept for compatibility until 'dst_addr' is fully adopted.
xsd/net_types.xsd: add Net_address type
sntp_dummy_rtc: adjust configuration to use pool.ntp.org
Fixesgenodelabs/genode#5003
Several nightly network-related tests fail currently on sel4/pc because the
new e1000 NIC driver requires more capabilities. The "drivers nic" package
was already adapted to the new requirement but some tests fail to provide
enough caps to the corresponding sub system. This commit tries to fix all
remaining tests.
Ref #4923
GPU device access is hard to achieve in run scripts and even harder to
implement generic.
Use the "Modularize Sculpt OS image creation"
(commit b723b11b30)
approach instead.
issue #4900
Some USB devices (e.g., webcams) fail to deliver their configuration
descriptor early after power-up. Testing revealed that retrying the
requests usually succeeds on second or third attempt.
Fixes#4739
This test reveals the patters of the batching of consecutive write
operations on a file-system session. It issues 100 writes of one byte
each, which should ideally result in large batches of operations
submitted to the file-system session at once.
The run script performs the write operations through a chain of two VFS
servers, thereby exercising the write batching of both the libc and the
intermediate VFS server.
Issue #4697
Although we do not have the full ACPI information parsed yet, to
announce non-PCI devices derived from the ACPI tables, the device
description of the assumed devices is now integral-part of pci_decode.
Formerly, the information was gained separatedly as boot-module, whereby
we lost synchronization in between ACPI/PCI parsing, BIOS handover, and
PS/2 emulation code already acting.
Test to trigger periodically ACPI suspend and resume and periodically
trying to restart graphic driver.
Tested successfully with X201 and T420.
Issue #4669
With the increase of MAXPHYS, the rump kernel requests a contiguous
allocation of 2101248 bytes, which exceeds the allocator's block size of
2 MiB.
Error: backend allocator: Unable to allocate memory (size: 2101248 align: 12)
The patch avoids this corner case by increasing the allocator's block
size to 4 MiB.
Fixes#4613
Instead of having a generic "virt_qemu" board use "virt_qemu_<arch>" in
order to have a clean distinction between boards. Current supported
boards are "virt_qemu_arm_v7a", "virt_qemu_arm_v8a", and
"virt_qemu_riscv".
issue #4034