Default disabled initialization prevents follow-up errors if one
capability is already enabled on boot, but platform_drv decides to
enable the other one. The PCI spec explicitly states that "Behavior is
undefined if both MSI and MSI-X are enabled simultaneously".
Fixes#5228
A launched child only becomes present in the runtime when it has been
configured. This must be considered when checking for missing servers.
Fixesgenodelabs/genode#5226
Using a segment to reserve the AP (application processor) code page does not
work if the region overlaps with other non-memory types, e.g. bender checks
for the overlapping and denies to boot on such machines.
Without bender, the system boots up fine. So, partially remove the nova commit
"Add segment to reserve AP startup page" and instead apply the idea of
Cyberus's version. Place the AP boot code later during boot and save and
restore the memory before/after SMP bootstrap.
Prerequisites for Mesa 24.0.1
* generic:
* add patch to retrieve PCI/Platform information from Genode side of the DRM
interface (in drmGetDevice2)
* add generated 'fourcc' file
* iris:
* report back-end (currently 'i915', 'xe' is unsupported)
* add various I915_CONTEXT_PARAM* and I915_PARAM*
* allocate 'Buffer's starting with ID 1 (0 is invalid)
* enforce 48-bit-address limit on unmap also
* disable I915_EXEC_FENCE_ARRAY array check, because we do not support
sync objects right now and rendering in synchronous
* etnaviv:
* create 'Fenceobj' only *once* for each GPU context
issue #5224
The initial SVM implementation (correctly) just used another standard
x86_64 page table for nested paging. The EPT implementation is for Intel
VMX only. Since we don't know the underlying virtualization technology
at compile time, we need to pick the correct page table implementation
at runtime.
Add add a AMD-compatible HPT page table implementation using the same
base implementation and (more importantly) allocator as the EPT
implementation. Add a Vm_page_table implementation that determines the
used virtualization technology at runtime and internally defers insert
and remove operations to the correct page table implementation.
Issue #5218
To make the x86 page table base implementation compatible with the
function signatures used in hw, make the Intel IOMMU specific arguments
optional:
- Make the `flush` parameter default to false.
- Make the `supported_sizes` parameter default to 1GB + 2MB + 4k.
Issue #5217
The Intel IOMMU page table implementation in the pc platform driver uses
a page table allocator that is adapted from the implementation in the hw
kernel.
Move the allocator to base as a first step to consolidate
implementations, fix an Array constructor and re-add the Allocator
constructor working on addresses instead of tables.
Issue #5217
On hw, `Page_flags` is used throughout architectures. At the same time,
it is used by the Intel IOMMU page table implementation in the pc
platform driver.
Consolidate the definition in base so it is available for all users.
Issue #5217
separately. The "iommu" option is now split up into "iommu_intel" and
"iommu_amd" and thereby can be disabled easily if required for one of the CPU
vendors.
Fixes#5206
- no need to explicitly switch off vga anymore
- use vPID for VMs which improves TLB usage if multiple vCPUs on same
pCPU is used, which happens to happen on Sculpt.
- support for mwait by nova kernel, which is off by default
Issue #5206
Create a generic interface for x86 virtualization.
Split the VMCB data structure in `Vmcb_buf` to represent the physical
VMCB page and `VMCB` as a control interface.
Issue #5113
So far, the VMCB data structure was generated from it's parts (most
prominently VMCB Control Area and VMCB State Save Area) with the VMCB Control
Area accessed via the Mmio framework, while the VMCB State Save Area
struct used directly defined members.
Unify the VMCB structure and uniformly use the Mmio framework to access
the VMCB. Separate the controlling structure from the VMCB page.
Issue #5113
The SVM implementation did not lend itself to a runtime selection of the
x86 virtualization technology.
Encapsulate functionality in the VMCB class to facilitate adding support
for Intel's VMX.
Issue #5113
The initial algorithm ported to hw seems to be correct in principle,
however it does not work with nested virtualization.
Clean up the code to make the different methods of obtaining the TSC
frequencies more clear, and add warnings if a particular
method has failed although it should be available.
Fixes#5210
for other VMMs beside Virtualbox, e.g. Seoul or potentially arm/vmm. The
webcam model depends on libyuv, which uses stdcxx + full libc, which is not
desired or required for all VMM implementations.
Fixes#5208
We discovered this relocation, which does nothing, in pre-compiled
libraries. It is easy to implement because it has the same
relocation-type number (0) for all supported ABIs.
Also adjust error message from "Unsupported PLT relocation" to
"Unsupported translation table address format" to not confuse the
relocation type with the translation table type.
Fixes#5209
During resume the waiting for Cmd::St takes ~2s on a T460p with Intel
AHCI SSD attached. According to the Serial ATA AHCI Spec. wakeup can take
seconds, e.g. chapter 8.2 Power State Mappings of the Serial ATA AHCI spec
(1.3.1).
Issue #5203
Restore the reporting in situations where all capture sessions are gone.
This fixes the webcam package that disables the USB webcam driver when
nitpicker report no active displays.
Issue #5187
- Avoid geometry animation at boot time
- Assign CPU quantum to higher prioritized GUI components
- Defer touch_keyboard start to reduce boot time
Issue #5174
Instead of using one default policy when creating an mmc driver's
configuration, produce some more static policy items to support
boards with more than one card per driver (mnt_reform2).
Both keys are physically the same on available keyboards (with varying
labeling). Unfortunately, PS/2 scancode sets and USB HID spec seem to
differ slightly in their interpretation. Therefore, we keep the
driver-level reporting as is but report both as KEY_PRINT in Sculpt,
which allows to use the key(s) for screenshoter rules most prominently.
Also, unify sculpt/event_filter/pc with sculpt_manager.
With the current RAM setting, opening the inspect window fails on a
display with 4K resolution.
Adjust the inspect window's RAM quota to make it work.
Issue #5174
When a new signal arrives, which means a formerly non-pending one,
we should ignore old signal numbers of that context, but only
evaluate newly received data by the last kernel-call.
Fix#5193
The ported i2c_hid driver contains driver code for the "Intel
Tigerlake/Alderlake PCH pinctrl/GPIO" device. Unfortunately, acpica
driver also accesses the same device on Lid open/close via ACPI AML code
of the DSDT table to read out the state of a GPIO pin connected to the
notebook lid. This would fail as I/O memory is handed out only once and
cannot be shared. The workaround disables the region check for the
specified GPIO I/O memory regions and provides both drivers shared
access to the regions.
This is a preliminary workaround. A general solution should separate the
GPIO driver into a component (e.g., platform driver) that regulates
accesses by i2c_hid and acpica.
Issue #5195
During audio and video playback at a high rate by a VMM, nitpicker on the
boot CPU may interfere with the mixer clients, letting them not finish the
schedule RPC at the mixer in time. Moving nitpicker to the same CPU as
leitzentral mitigates the effect at moment.
Issue genodelabs/genode#5174
At least on x86_64/x86_64/pc/hw|nova, the test used to fail because the net
setup sometimes required more than the 3 seconds that the test was giving each
step. This commit raises the step timeout to 5 seconds and the test timeout
from 70 to 90 seconds in order to be on the safe side.
Ref #5192
The default mixer launcher limits the volume to 50%, so raise the
driver's volume to the max to be audible on certain systems where
otherwise audio is barely recognizable.
While there, fix the wrong reporting attribute as well.
Issue #5174.
The version in ui_report and ui_config were merely used for making test output
more readable. However, there are other ways to achieve this goal.
Ref #5190
The File Vault used to sporadically fail to complete Extend or Rekey operations
when it was locked during the operation. The cause was an insufficient state
model that has been fixed with this commit.
Ref #5190
* adds rekeying and resizing controls to config+report api of file vault
* moves common types of file vault to file_vault/include/file_vault/types.h
to be included by other components
* fixes wrong type of nr_of_clients fields in file_vault
* introduces the file_vault_gui component that is a minimal graphical front end
for the file vault based on the dialog lib and that uses the
config+report api of the file vault as back end
Ref #5190
This patch addresses corner cases not considered so far. In particular,
it avoids placing the Add/Options tabs of an unscrollable popup under
the panel. This could happen in the presence of many options. The patch
includes the panel height into the calculation to rule out such
situations. It also tightens the scrolling boundaries to the visible
content.
Issue #5183
This patch handles intermediate situations where the screen mode may
become 1 x 1 (absence of any capture clients). In this case, the
decoration of a maximized window would legitimately exceed the screen
boundary.
Thanks Johannes for the investigation.
Issue #5187
Issue #5180
The blanking state is evaluated by the intel_fb driver, which will switch
off all connectors. When done, the intel_fb driver will exit and the
sculpt_manager will continue with the next step, stopping all drivers.
Issue #5180
This commit adds missing routes to I2c for the framebuffer driver of the
MNT Reform. If build for this concrete board the Board_info::Soc variable
within the sculpt_manager is initialized according to the properties of
this device. The `update_soc` routine is called in the initialization of
the sculpt_manager, otherwise it won't be called at all, if no PCI devices
changes are detected. Missing driver binaries and device-tree-binaries are
add to the run-script.
Issue #5174
A network card can be provided by PCI, and the SoC as well. Therefore,
add an additional state variable in the Board_info::Soc, and check it
appropriatedly.
Issue #5174
Commit "sculpt: safeguard the offering of suspend/resume" was too lax
about the detection of acpi support. In situations where acpi support
is selected but not yet installed, the menu would offer the features
already. This patch restricts the condition such that acpi support must
be running, not merely selected.
Issue #5174
This patch retains the buffer size of the last capture client as mode as
long as no capture client exists. This avoids intermediate mode changes
in situations like suspend/resume where the display driver is restarted.
Issue #5187
In contrast to platforms, like the PC, where the fb driver selection
is a dynamic decision depending on the available hardware, on current
ARM-based SoC machines this configuration is part of the static board
information.
Issue #5174.
This patch disables latency warnings by default. The warnings can be
enabled by setting the 'warning_rate_ms` value to the desired
maximum rate.
Fixes#5186
Issue #5174
The USB host controller gets restarted during the suspend-resume cycle.
Hence, don't offer suspend while any USB storage device is in use, in
particular when deploying Sculpt from a USB stick.
Suspend/resume is not supposed to work with any framebuffer driver other
than intel_fb. Therefore, offer the suspend feature only when using intel_fb.
Issue #5174
The automatic restart of intel_fb got lost during the transition from
the driver manager. This commit restores the heartbeat monitoring of
this driver.
Issue #5174
This patch enhances the sculpt manager to drive the system state
and manage the lifecycle of driver components during suspend-
resume cycles.
The new Power options can be found in the System menu. The suspend
and power-off controls are presented only when the acpi-support
option is activated.
Note that the USB controller is hard restarted when resuming from
suspend. Hence, all components that depend on USB are restarted
implicitely.
Issue #5180
Issue #5174
on display client close (intel_fb). The former code constructed a
temporary object on the stack, which sets up the scratch pages for the
closed client. However, the scratch page backing store (dma_buffer) gets
freed on destruction of the temporary stack object, which leads to DMA faults
with visual noise on the screen. Instead, use the already in use ggtt object
and add the scratch pages explicitly.
Issue #5180
This commits updates the contrib sources to version 8.7.1.
This version requires more random entropy as it queries OpenSSL
about the current random state and will bail if it is not sufficient.
Doubling the content of the '<inline>' VFS plugin as used in static
configurations seems satisfactory.
Furthermore DNS resolving needs a configured '<pipe>' plugin to work
properly.
Fixes#5184.
Instead of returning an invalid capability whenever an interface is
requested that does not exist, create a disconnected interface component.
It is also possible that a client requests an interface that got removed
at the same time. When an invalid capability gets returned, a client
can stumble about invoking it.
Moreover, this commit marks either invalid interface or device components
as disconnected objects to optimize their handling.
Ref genodelabs/genode#5021
This is an intermediate solution for accommodating overly long
text lines that can appear in report/runtime/usb/devices in the
presence of long product strings.
Issue #5174
In the scheduler's implementation preserve the consumed slack-time
over periods of activation/deactivation, but instead of appending
activated jobs to the end of the slack queue, insert it as new head.
Thereby, the extreme discrimination of threads with short execution
times and frequent blocking behaviour against long running computations
gets avoided.
Fixgenodelabs/genode#4796
The check handles the case when the user clicks right of the
radio-button text, yielding an invalid "matching" id. This should not
result in any action.
Issue #5174
When the "system" ROM state turns to "suspend",
the S3 state information of the sleep_states ROM are determined and
are used to invoke the privileged Pd::system_control call.
Issue #5180
triggered by the "system" ROM change. With this information the consumers
of the sleep_states report can determine, when the operation is finished.
Issue #5180
This commit raise various quota to accommodate using a display
resolution of up to '3840x2160' in the static parts, e.g. the
leitzentrale, of Sculpt.
Issue #5174.
This commit introduces the means to configure the framebuffer memory
used by the driver for sizing its buffers.
Originally the avail memory was derived from the avail ram in the PD
session, which roughly corresponds to configured RAM quota.
However, since it is only used in a virtual capacity, we can decouple
it from the actual memory and set to a value that accommodates larger
framebuffer resolutions like 3840x2160. If the configured RAM quota
is not enough to satisfy an allocation request the client will issue
a resource request.
Issue #5174.
This patch complements "sculpt: make component graph scrollable" with
the ability to scroll the popup dialog, which is sometimes needed in the
presence of many services as routing options.
Fixes#5183
Commit 'wifi_drv: re-arm scan timer when enabled again' allowed for
re-arming the scan timer but still uses the old timer value the first
time around. If the timer was disabled, by setting the interval to 0,
it was not enabled again.
We now check if the interval has changed beforehand and potentially
arm the scan timer afterwards.
Fixes#5178.
To differentiate between the legacy and the current VFS OSS plugin both
plugins will feature a 'plugin_version' field in its info file. This
is used for enabling features provide by the current version that are
not supported in the legacy one.
Issue #5167.
The audio launcher configures the 'bsd_audio_drv' component for normal
use where the micrphone selection should work on most Thinkpads.
The mixer launcher configures the 'record_play_mixer' component for
use with the 'audio' launcher and provides also examplary rules for
vbox6 launchers.
This commit prefixes the Play sessions of the audio driver so that
these can be matched differently in the 'record_play_mixer' config.
The same could be archived with re-labling but naming the sessions
differently at the source prevents accidental mis-configuration.
Issue #5167.
The IHD500 is almost a gen9 (skylake) GPU with subtle differences. Linux
maintains a separate feature set `GEN9_LP_FEATURES` for this GPU.
However, foisting the GPU as skylake on the GPU drivers seems to work
quite fine.
genodelabs/genode#5177
Executing a clflush operation on MMIO memory freezes embedded
platforms such as the Celeron N3450 used on the ZimaBlade. Looking into
the current linux code confirms that clflush is only used for ppgtt
entries and not on MMIO memory.
Fixes#5176
Since "sculpt: adjust nitpicker priority", the nitpicker GUI server no
longer runs at the highest priority, yet the runtime_view of the
leitzentrale UI continued to operate at the highest priority.
On slower machines, this results in a visible interference of the CPU-
heavy rendering of the runtime_view with the (now) lower-prioritized
nitpicker, in particular laggy pointer movements.
This commit subordinates the leitzentrale components below the priority
of nitpicker to prevent this interference.
It also simplifies the priority scheme at the static system init: The
timer has the highest priority whereas all other components use the
priority band -1.
Issue #5174
The hard resource limit introduced by "sculpt: upper limit for automatic
quota upgrading" is too conservative for typical use cases of the RAM
fs. This commit makes the limit adjustable per managed component and
relaxes the limit for the RAM fs and depot_rom from 256 MiB to 2 GiB.
Issue #5174
Because all operations in lxip are non-blocking, return
WRITE_ERR_WOULD_BLOCK for data writes as done by read.
Note: This was not the case in the old plugin because 'write' was blocking
operation there.
issue #5165
These generated dummies slipped in when the commit
'pc_linux: enable gpio, audio' got merged and mainly concern old devices
from the 6xxx series.
The functions are normally guarded via 'CONFIG_IWLWIFI_LEDS' but due to
the olddefconfig step when generating our pc_linux config using
LX_DISABLE has no effect.
Issue #5066.
Allow tweaking the driver selection using the manager config:
- The new attribute 'ps2="no"' suppresses the selection of the PS/2 driver.
- The new attribute 'intel_gpu="no"'suppresses the selection of the
Intel GPU and fb drivers, letting Sculpt fall back to VESA or boot-fb.
Note that the dynamic change of those attributes is handled in principle
but not advisable. E.g., disabling the intel driver after startup leaves
the hardware in a state that the VESA driver cannot cope with. However,
when statically defining the attributes in sculpt/manager/default, it is
now possible to build an image that uses VESA on an intel machine.
Issue #5174
The nightly Qemu tests that don't use KVM require more time for completing the
unlock-and-access phase of the test. If the lock phase starts to early, the
file access is interrupted and the output isn't as expected.
Furthermore, on FOC, the cap quota was insufficient.
Ref #5148
The existing allocation scheme of window IDs has the unwelcome effect
that a re-appearing window would not always result in a visible change
of the window list. In such cases, the layouter and decorator would not
be prompted to do their job. This effect could be observered with the
multi-dialog version of menu view in Sculpt OS when manually enforcing
the restart of the runtime_view. Sometimes the panel would not re-appear
after the restart.
This patch changes the allocation of window ID such that new windows get
fresh IDs instead of reusing an ID of a recently disappeared window.
Issue #5170
Rarely. it might happen that events got received shortly before the complete
set of relevant USB devices got recognized. Filter more output in test metric
to stay robust.
This substantially slims down the test in order to reduce the number nightly
tests that fail due to timeouts. Now, the extended test steps (maximum trees
and benchmarks) are only run on Linux. The synchronous access, snapshot
management, rekeying, and resizing tests were removed.
Ref #5148
This patch replaces the former use of one menu-view component per dialog
by a single menu view presenting all dialogs. This change reduces the
runtime config by about 20%, improves the boot time, and lowers RAM and
CPU usage at runtime.
Issue #5170
The font pointers cached in labels can become dangling when the style
database is updated, as happens when changing the font size dynamically.
This patch orderly updates the cached pointers before removing
out-of-date font entries from the style database.
Related to issue #5170
This patch equips the menu-view component with the ability to present
more than one dialog at a time. The dialogs must be declared in the
<config> node as follows.
<config>
...
<dialog name="settings"/>
</config
For each dialog, menu view requests a dedicated ROM session labeled after
the dialog name. The corresponding GUI session is also labeled as such.
Note that only one hover report is generated responding to all dialogs.
The hover report can be correlated with the hovered dialog by inspecting
the the 'name' attribute of the hover report's <dialog> sub node.
The former global config attributes 'xpos', 'ypos', 'width', 'height',
'opaque', and 'background' have become attributes of the <dialog> node.
Fixes#5170
GPU drivers always reside in the runtime subsystem now.
This patch eliminates the risk of requesting a GPU session at the
drivers subsystem, which never gets established.
Issue #5150
The new VFS OSS plugin utilizes the Record and Play session. For the
time being it is a drop-in replacement for the old plugin and shares
its limitations.
In contrast to the old plugin it is possible to force a client to
use a configured fragment size. Some clients work best with larger
fragments, e.g. VBox, where raising the minimal fragment size is
beneficial.
Please look at the README file for more information.
Issue genodelabs/genode#5167.