This patch includes the system dialog in the global keyboard focus
handling, supports hovering of the "Edit" and "Add" buttons,
allows the use of the enter key to finish URL editing, and
triggers a re-scan of depot users after adding a new one.
Issue #4820
Should the selected depot user not be present in the depot - for example
after switching the sculpt partition to another - unfold the selection
of all present depot users so that the one can pick an existing one.
Issue #4820
If the DMA memory allocation alignment is unfortunate (not natural size
aligned), the IOMMU (AMD/INTEL) may not use larger(super) pages with effects
on the page table walk frequency and TLB caching.
Issue #4820
We repeatedly experience issues with XHCI handoff in the USB host driver
at runtime on modern systems. Mostly, these issues manifest as
initialization delays with very high CPU load. Investigations show that
during this time the handoff MMIO write does not return, which hints the
firmware driver enters some spinning loop. I suspect the enabled IOMMU
does not play well with the firmware due to insufficient RMRR
information.
Therefore, we disable USB handoff in Sculpt via the driver manager (as
we do for dedicated devices already in other contexts). Note, UHCI and
EHCI handoff is still done in the platform driver and succeeds on all
our test hardware.
Issue #4820
This split allows us to cross-compile all arm_v8a packages needed for
'goa build' by creating pkg/arm_v8a/goa.
The components featured on pkg/goa-linux are solely needed for 'goa
run'. As they contain a number of lx/hybrid components, pkg/goa-linux
must be complied on Linux running on the target architecture.
Fixes a regression with the cbe_init_trust_anchor component that prevented
reacting to a failed unlock attempt in the File Vault. The regression was
caused by new semantics in the vfs that did not allow for using the file
operation result as indicator for whether the unlock attempt failed or
succeeded. The correct and hereby applied approach is to check for the data
read from the file after having written the unlock command. The data reads
either "ok" or "failed".
Before scheduling we check if the execlist is empty. When many clients
are present, the bits might not be cleared by hardware yet. Before the
watchdog timer would trigger, because we scheduled nothing. Now we try
serval times, even if this fails, we still schedule because in the worst
case only a preemption would happen.
issue #4820
Commit "vbox: avoid uncaught nic Empty_ack_queue exception" introduced a
performance regression due to packet retransmission because of faulty
GSO segment handling. As fixing the GSO handling is fairly complex, we
disable GSO until a fix was developed.
Issue #4820
Issue #4821
This patch mitigates potential busy feedback effects when evaluating the
reports produced by 'depot_deploy' in a closed control loop. Reports
are now generated only if the deployment state has changed.
Issue #4818
This patch marks a child as incomplete if one of the ROM modules listed
in its blueprint is missing. This, in turn, triggers the update system
in Sculpt, which then tries to download the missing pieces.
Issue #4818
By managing downloads issued by the deploy subsystem via the
'Download_queue', failed downloads (e.g., due to HTTP error 404) are
properly tracked and don't cause infinite re-attempts.
Issue #4818
This patch promotes the event of an exiting child to become immediately
reported, reducing delays for management components that watch the exit
status of children.
Fixes#4814
This patch replaces the former 'nic_drv' and 'nic_drv_dtb' functions
by a more general 'nic_driver_routes' function that can return one or
multiple platform-specific ROM routes for NIC-driver binaries and dtb
files. This allows for supplying customizations for the wifi driver
as well. E.g., on the PinePhone, this hook can be used to handle the
renaming of the 'wifi_drv' to 'a64_wifi_drv'.
Related to issue #4813 and issue genodelabs/genode-allwinner#17.
The wifi VFS plugin is solely there to provide a hook for calling
'Lx_kit::initialize()' prior to the static ctors. As the corresponding
symbol can be resolved at run-time there is no need to add the
library as a build-time dependency.
Issue #4813
The device-tree binary is normally required on ARM-based platforms
where as on x86 it is omitted. The platform-specific DTB helper
provides a generic interface for accssing the DTB and needs to be
implemented on each platform.
Issue #4813