Statically configured NIC bridge clients must be configured via
<policy...> nodes in the config. Otherwise, the bridge can't answer ARP
requests or route traffic.
This patch updates the launchpad config to use XML attributes and
removes the built-in default configuration (which is only meaningful
for demo.run anyway).
The netperf test configures the target Genode system for with
10.0.2.55/24. Also, nic_drv on base-linux uses the virtual ethernet
device 'tap0', which must be configured for the test user and network
address 10.0.2.1/24 on the test host like follows.
tunctl -t tap0 -u <user running test>
ip address add 10.0.2.1/24 dev tap
ip link set tap0 up
This patch moves the GDB commands to set a breakpoint in the 'main()'
function into a separate file that can be included from other run scripts.
Fixes#876.
If the path of a Genode source file (as extracted from the binary test
application) contains a part like '/a/b/../' where '/a' exists, but '/a/b'
does not exist anymore, 'tar' complains. With this patch, the run script
normalizes the path before calling 'tar'.
Fixes#875.
Don't account the boottime to the actual compile time - since it varies quite
a lot if somebody else utilize the network with lwip tests for example ;-).
Split the netperf run script into 3 ones so that it can be used more easily
in an automated run.
netperf.run - use native nic driver (x86) or usb2.0 (arndale, panda)
netperf_usb30.run - use native nic driver (x86) or usb3.0
netperf_bridge.run - use native nic driver (x86) or usb3.0 (arndale) and bridge
Issue #794
Sometimes the ports are not freed up quick enough by the host system after the
first test finished. The port restriction is mainly required for qemu, so don't
use it for bare metal hardware tests.
lwip reports via getsockopt the size of the default size of the receive buffer
to the netperf server. lwip returns 2GB and netperf server uses this value to
allocate some buffers - which of course fails with out of memory.
Reduces the "default size" to some smaller value.
With the commit we are not forced anymore to (but still can) use specific
netperf client options regarding memory allocations of the receive buffer.
MAERTS is STREAM backwards and effectively lets the netserver sends the packets
to the netperf client. So, TCP_STREAM measure the receive performance of the
lwIP stack on Genode and TCP_MAERTS the send performance of the lwIP stack
on Genode.
With this patch, 'liquid_framebuffer' can be reconfigured at runtime.
The configuration arguments are now provided as XML attributes, matching
those for 'nit_fb'. Furthermore, two new configuration options are added:
<config ...
resize_handle="off" - show/hide a resize handle widget in the lower
right window corner
decoration="on" - show/hide window decoration
(title bar and borders)
/>
Fixes#740Fixes#14