This implements the necessary bits to provide 2D framebuffer support on
top of VirtIO GPU device as implemented in Qemu. I don't know if any
other implementation of this specific device exists.
Compared to the ramfb driver which already exists in Genode Virtio FB driver
has one major benefit. It allows Qemu window to be dynamically resized at
runtime. The driver will treat this as resolution change and act accordingly.
Ramfb driver can currently only use the hardcoded 1024x768 screen size. Changing
screen resolution might not sound like a big deal, but it is rather useful to
run Genode on Qemu in full screen mode.
Some more advanced devices like VirtIO GPU do expect they can receive
responses to VirtIO commands they issue via VirtIO queue. Such responses
are not sent via a separate device writeable queue. Instead the driver
is expected to queue some additional descriptors and buffers which the
device can then use to provide the reply.
This patch adds support for such write-data-read-response opeartion to
Genode VirtIO::Queue implementation. The implementation is pretty simple
and does not support any fancy features like receiving the response
asynchronously. Instead the operation will use caller provided callback
to wait for the device to process the command. Once this callback
returns the write-data-read-response VirtIO::Queue function will invoke
another callback passing received response as argument.
Mesa queries information about the underlying device and this header
denotes the layout of the information. It is also used by the driver
itself to populate the 'info_dataspace'.
Issue #4329.
Since the parts of the 'etnaviv' library are already part of the
'mesa.lib.so' that is normally loaded along-side remove the
duplication here.
Issue #4329.
This filter bridges the gap between a touchscreen driver, which
generates raw touch events and traditional GUI applications that expect
a pointer (absolute motion, press/release of the left mouse button).
Fixes#4332
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
The former use of Pthread conditionals did not cover the corner case of
early wakeups just before halting the CPU. These wakeups were simply
lost which resulted in sporadic halts of about 500 ms (the maximum timeout
of all halts in VirtualBox). RTSEMEVENTMULTI preserves early wakeups
and effectively prevents the CPU from halting.
Additionally, we now wakeup the target CPU on VMMR0_DO_GVMM_SCHED_POLL
and, thus, mimic the behavior of the original implementation slightly
better,
Slightly related to #4313
Since the top-level node of the output ROM is always generated by the
rom_filter, there is no way to pass-through the content of an input ROM
without wrapping in an addition XML node.
genodelabs/genode#4326
The Allocator_avl back end will display diagnostic messages if the
address to be freed is not at the beginning of a block. This happens
regulary when 'struct page' objects are not freed in allocation order.
Issue #4325.
Introduce a method to access the dataspace capability of the underlying
backing store for a memory allocation. This is necessary for drivers
where the memory is managed manually and the capability needs to be
given to a client.
Issue #4325.
Explicitly, adapt to current framebuffer/window size after
initialization finished. This ensures the use of the correct framebuffer
dimensions in scenarios without a window manager.
Thanks to Raphael for the patch.
This patch makes the test less dependent on the rate of state updates by
calculating the upgraded quota from the values found in the state report
instead of simply increasing the '_ram_quota' for each incoming report.
This patch replaces the 'Ram_allocator::alloc' RPC function by a
'try_alloc' function, which reflects errors as 'Attempt' return value
instead of an exception.
Issue #4322
Issue #3612
The new 'update_list_model_from_xml' function template simplifies the
use of the list model utility by alleviating the need for implementing a
custom policy class for each model. Instead, the transformation is done
using a few lambda functions given directly as arguments.
Issue #4317
This patch introduces the lx_emul/pin.h interface that enables GPIO stub
drivers to interact with Genode's Pin_control and IRQ sessions via a
simple C API.
Fixes#4316
The new interfaces are meant to gradually replace the existing
Gpio_session interface.
- Each session refers to a single pin.
- The session types distiguish the direction of the signal as input or
output.
- Pin coordinates can be selected via session labels.
- GPIO interrupts are covered by the regular IRQ session interface.
The interfaces are accompanied by framework utilities and interfaces:
- os/pin_driver.h
- pin_control_session/component.h
- pin_state_session/component.h
These headers relieve GPIO drivers from implementing boilerplate code by
providing device-agnostic portions. The A64 pio driver serves as
reference for using those utilities.
https://github.com/nfeske/genode-allwinner/tree/master/src/drivers/pin/a64Fixes#4315
Always instantiating a network device with id `net0`, removes the need to call
append_qemu_nic_args in run scripts unless we want to add forwarding
rules.
genodelabs/genode#4311
Allow specifying additional qemu arguments for externally supported boards
(e.g. zynq_qemu) by adding a `qemu_args` file in the board-property directory.
The syntax of the qemu_args file is as follows:
- Arguments can appear in a single line or in multiple lines as the
lines will be appended (separated by a whitespace) to the global
qemu_args variable.
- If the line is prepended with a `foobar:` expression. The arguments
are only added if the foobar spec is present.
Note, that a `-m` argument specified in the qemu_args file will
override the arguments provided by the run scripts.
genodelabs/genode#4311
First, the former implementation has only considered the pure numerical
variant of the -m argument. Yet, qemu also allows specifying the amount
of memory by `-m 1G`, `-m size=1G` and more.
Second, the default amount of memory for BOARD=pc was 512M (800M in case of okl4).
Since the depot_autopilot.run also required at least 768M on all
platforms it seems reasonable to take 800M as a default value for BOARD=pc and
thereby remove the special treatment of okl4.
genodelabs/genode#4311
- request FPU state on VM exit in portal config
- transfer FPU state on VM entry
- save fpu state early
Avoid any FPU instructions (for example during base API calls), which
use the FPU and overwrite FPU registers holding the guest vCPU FPU
state.
- don't save fpu state of EP
Issue #4313
The commit avoids the race between checking for the NEM state and the decision
to notify (poke) the NEM backend (nem.cc).
- ever notify about POKE flag for remote vCPU
- check synchronized for NEM state
- store recheck flag and apply on next switch_to_hw
Issue #4313
In the default setting the number of root ports is set to 4. This
also limits the number of USB host devices that may be attached to
the VM. Since the USB webcam shares the slots, that leaves us with
only 3 available USB2 slots to attach USB host devices. Depending on
the use-case that might not be enough.
This commit statically increases the number of ports to 8 each and
adapts the qemu-usb glue-code accordingly.
Many thanks to Raphael for initial investigation and workaround.
Fixes#4310.
Accidentally, the size of IOMEM dataspace got accounted within the
implementation of the platform driver for ARM. Instead we should
only account a bit for the metadata and paging of the I/O memory.
Fix#4307
The custom ack avail handler is required for zero-copy nic drivers (e.g.
the zynq nic driver), which must release the corresponding DMA buffers.
Fixesgenodelabs/genode#4277
This patch adds a missing call of '_handle_decorator_margins' at
construction time. Up to commit "report_rom: versioning and explicit
notification" this problem was masked by an unconditional signal, which
implicitely triggered the call.
Issue #4274Fixes#4306
This component can service Qemu VirtIO mouse, keyboard and tablet
devices. The implementation is based on VirtIO 1.1 device spec. Its
described in section 5.8 "Input Device".
Issue #4282
Those symbols are not satisfied by any code or dependency of libm. As
result calling cprojf function will always crash on Genode. This crash
can be turned into link time error by adding --no-undefined to LD_OPT.
This patch provides the missing symbols by including isninf.c in libm
build.
Fixes#4299
When rebasing my local branch on top of sculpt-21.10 tag I've noticed
two problems.
The code in new_delete.cc does not include new header file. This works
fine with GCC, but fails with clang because std::align_val_t type is
not defined anywhere according to clang. It looks like GCC pulls this
header indirectly somehow.
The second problem can be seen if one disallows undefined symbols in
executables and shared_libraries. This can be seen with both GCC and
clang by adding --no-undefined to LD_OPT. With such change in place core
fails to link due to:
ld.lld: error: undefined symbol: operator delete(void*, std::align_val_t)
>>> referenced by thread.h:448 (/home/tworaz/devel/genode/repos/base-hw/src/core/kernel/thread.h:448)
>>> thread.o:(Kernel::Core_main_thread::~Core_main_thread()) in archive debug/core-hw-virt_qemu.a
>>> referenced by thread.h:448 (/home/tworaz/devel/genode/repos/base-hw/src/core/kernel/thread.h:448)
>>> thread.o:(non-virtual thunk to Kernel::Core_main_thread::~Core_main_thread()) in archive debug/core-hw-virt_qemu.a
>>> did you mean: operator delete(void*, unsigned long, std::align_val_t)
>>> defined in: debug/core-hw-virt_qemu.a(supc++.o)
If the code would somehow manage call such undefined symbol it'd crash.
Since I generally prefer link time failures to runtime crashes I link
all genode binaries with --no-undefined.
To fix this problem just add a dummy implementation of missing delete
operator.
Fixes#4298
Alignas should be placed before the type. Placing it after it works for
GCC, but fails when building the same codee with clang. The error
message is:
reconstructible.h:48:27: error: 'alignas' attribute cannot be applied to types
char _space[sizeof(MT)] alignas(sizeof(addr_t));
^
Issue #4298
Apparently the iris driver does not make use of tiling by the kernel, so
we shortcut the 'SET_TILING' call to keep iris happy with this quickfix.
However, tiling information may get lost, if the iris driver ever calls
'MMAP_GTT' and no fence is configured for the buffer. A follow-up commit
should address this shortcoming in the future.
Issue #4284
- CPU-architecture annotations
- Change order of top-level menu, moving Mesa driver to the end
- Add black_hole, recall_fs, file_fault
- Add usb_webcam, test-capture
- Add audio driver and mixer
- Add vbox6, keeping vbox5-nova-sculpt as fallback
- Remove recall_fs launcher, which is obsolete with the recall_fs pkg
- Replace system_clock by system_clock-pc pkg
Issue #4281
This follow-up commit to "sculpt: avoid flickering of leitzentrale"
allows nitpicker to double-buffer pixels during resize operation on a
screen size of 1920x1200.
This patch presents all press and release events to the pointer state,
fixing the problem that _key_cnt was decreased but never increased.
However, the inconsistency had no observable effects in practice.
Issue #4176
This patch extends the notion of having only one uniquely hovered client
in the presence of held keys.
If motion occurs once a key is pressed (e.g., while dragging), the
receiver of the key sequence observes the motion events. In this case,
we have to submit an artificial leave event to the originally hovered
client so that no more than one client observes itself as being hovered
at the same time. Once the key sequence is finished, the hovering is
updated again, eventually presenting a motion event to the originally
hovered client and a leave event to the receiver of the key sequence.
Issue #4176
This patch ensures that the pointer report is updated not before all
input events are handled. The change does not solve any observed
practical issue but the potential problem was spotted while reviewing
the code.
Issue #4176
To clearly identify the correct device use the unique device's name
not the type. Otherwise a driver cannot drive several devices of the
same type.
Fix#4297
This commit contains a backport of commit [1] that deals with updating
the event ring dequeue pointer more often to prevent unnecessary
'Event Ring Full' errors.
[1] 'usb: host: xhci: update event ring dequeue pointer on purpose'
(dc0ffbea5729a3abafa577ebfce87f18b79e294b)
Fixes#4296.
This patch changes the depot_query tool to filter the returned index
data depending on the 'arch' as specified for the query. This way, one
index file can support multiple CPU architectures while allowing
individual entries to be architecture-specific.
Fixes#4295
This patch adds the missing definition of 'prio_levels' in the prepare
sub init, fixing the warning:
[init -> runtime -> prepare] Warning: vfs: invalid priority, upgrading from -2 to 0
Issue #4281
Use 'StateChange' event to check for machine's 'PowerOff' state, close
Gui connections and submit exit signal to EP which in turns calls exit.
Fixes#4291
The new 'Env::try_session' method mirrors the existing 'Env::session'
without implicitly handling exceptions of the types 'Out_of_ram',
'Out_of_caps', 'Insufficient_ram_quota', and 'Insufficient_cap_quota'.
It enables runtime environments like init to reflect those exceptions to
their children instead of paying the costs of implicit session-quota
upgrades out of the own pocket.
By changing the 'Parent_service' to use 'try_session', this patch fixes
a resource-exhaustion problem of init in Sculpt OS that occurred when
the GPU multiplexer created a large batch of IO_MEM sessions, with each
session requiring a second attempt with the session quota upgraded by
4 KiB.
Issue #3767
This commit removes the report service from the usb_webcam pkg, which
was used to enable or disable the webcam driver. The on/off state is
instead controlled by the presence of a capture client. That is, once a
capture client appears, the webcam driver is started. Vice versa, once
no capture client exists, the webcam driver is removed automatically.
Internally, the detection of presence of a capture client is based on
nitpicker's 'displays' report, which is consumed as input of the
rom_filter, which in turn generates the configuration of a dynamic sub
init.
Fixes#4287