Genode build system allows to easily enable 'ccache' for builds. This
change allows to enable using 'ccache' also for build of reference
Linux kernel used during porting device drivers.
To enable 'ccache' it is enough to pass value of 'CC' variable when
executing Linux build but this build by default depends on time when it
is built which causes 'ccache' misses. To solve this issue additional
flags are passed to make build independent from time, current user and
host on which build is performed.
Issue #4718
The old 'Io_response_handler::io_progress_response' interface has been
replaced by the 'Vfs::Env::User::wakeup_vfs_user' (issue #4697). The
remaining 'read_ready_response' method is now hosted in the
appropriately named 'Read_ready_response_handler'.
Issue #4706
By adding a 'write_ready' interface following the lines of the existing
'read_ready', VFS plugins become able to propagate the (de-)saturation
of I/O buffers to the VFS user. This information is important when using
a non-blocking file descriptor for writing into a TCP socket. Once the
application observes EAGAIN, it expects a subsequent 'select' call to
return as soon as new I/O buffer space becomes available.
Before this patch, the select call would always return under this
condition, causing an unnecessarily busy write loop.
Issue #4697
Replace usb_kill_urb() by usb_unlink_urb() in the timeout handler for
control URBs, as usb_kill_urb() may block and is not allowed to be
called in IRQ/bottom half contexts.
Fixes#4681
Lack of MSI-X support in DDE Linux causes a timeout when the Intel AX211
tries to call back into the driver while loading the PNVM file while
interrupts are still disabled.
With the patch picked up from QubesOS the card works on an X1 Nano G2:
5fcfe0f19e
Issue #4663
To prevent caching side-effects of USB DMA memory taken from the packet stream
all allocations of USB packets need to be on separated cachelines at least.
Fixgenodelabs/genode#4655
To complement the GPIO support allow for setting and reading input
pins. So far this is needed by drivers that attempt to perform I2C
bit-banging via GPIO pins.
Fixes#4624.
To enable other irqchip declarations beyond the lx_emul generic code base,
make the ARM specific initialization routine public.
Ref genodelabs/genode#4651
Prevents errors like follows.
/bin/bash: arch/arm64/crypto/poly1305-core.S: No such file or directory
make[4]: *** [.../genode/repos/dde_linux/lib/mk/spec/arm_64/wireguard_lx_inc_dirs.mk:17: arch/arm64/crypto/poly1305-core.S] Error 1
Reintroduce:
USB Attached SCSI devices might expose a bulk-only interface
as fall-back at interface 0 and alternate setting 0. This commit
allows for probing all alternate settings of the active interface
to be able to use such devices.
The configuration was extended so that in case the device interface
is known beforehand the driver can be configured accordingly.
Additionally:
Perform configuration reset upon sessions close in order to bring USB
device to a well defined state.
fixes#4494
Instead of allowing the client to set a caching attribute
in the io_mem() call of the device interface, which was
only used to decide in between of the memory being
write-combined or not, remove it from the API.
Instead use the information delivered by the devices ROM,
whether memory from a PCI BAR is prefetchable or not,
to decide whether it is mapped write-combined or not.
Ref genodelabs/genode#4578
* Remove wrapper for legacy x86 platform API
* Move PCI configuration space quirks to corresponding driver
(pc_usb_host_drv, pc_wifi_drv, pc_intel_fb_drv)
* Adapt driver test run-scripts to changed configuration
Ref genodelabs/genode#4578
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
Skip SET_CONFIGURATION requests if the device already has the selected
config as active config. This workaround prevents issues with Linux
guests in VirtualBox and SDC-reader passthrough.
Thanks to Peter for the patch.
The commit introduces means to mark a task for destruction that is
removed on the next scheduling cycle. This fixes stack leakage from
dynamic kworker tasks.
Issue #4575.
* Move common SMP and NO_HZ_IDLE variables and functions into
generic lx_emul shadow implementations, and integrate them
into the common lx_emul import rules
* Enable SMP and NO_HZ_IDLE within virt_linux kernel configuration
* Adapt pc drivers and wireguard accordingly
* Use original Linux softirq implementation in wireguard
* Remove erroneous softirq shadow implementation
Ref genodelabs/genode#4540
Ref genodelabs/genode#4562
Enables symetric-multi-processor support in the Linux kernel configuration
used as base for the driver ports for PC. This is done to be compliant with
common usage of x86 drivers today.
Moreover, this commit uses the original kernel source for softirq/tasklet
implementation to get rid of the insufficient shadow implementation
in the lx_emul sources.
Ref genodelabs/genode#4562
Prepare shadow implementations in spinlocks, pagetable defines,
and irq_stack assembler macros to be able to enable SMP on x86/PC.
Ref genodelabs/genode#4562