For mesa-21 the client takes care and manages
the virtual address space of the vGPU by itself and the intel/gpu driver
can't add silently a guard page anymore. Move the patch to the drm/ioctl
of the former mesa version.
Issue #4148#4233
BREAKS CONFIG COMPATIBILITY:
This commit changes the configuration interface of the NIC router in a way that
may break systems that use the component without proper adjustment!
HOW TO ADJUST:
At each occurrence of the '<uplink ...>' tag in a NIC router configuration
replace the tag name 'uplink' with 'nic-client'. The rest of the tag stays the
same.
The term "uplink" for network interfaces in the router that have a NIC session
client as back end was introduced in a time when Uplink sessions didn't yet
exist. Now, they do and, although both an uplink and an Uplink session
normally describe a network session between router and network device driver,
they are based on two different service types (NIC and Uplink). This can easily
cause confusion when integrating the router (the <uplink> is not related to
Uplink sessions) or trying to understand its functioning (an 'Uplink' object
has nothing to do with the Uplink service).
Therefore, this commit introduces the more specific term "NIC client" for an
interface that is based on a NIC session requested by the router. This doesn't
imply any semantic changes at the NIC router. However, the commit also brings a
broader update of the router's README and removes the term "downlink" that was
used only in documentation to refer to interfaces backed by a NIC session
provided by the router. The term was only associated with this meaning because
it is the natural counterpart to an uplink. This isn't appropriate anymore as
the terms for interface types have moved to a more technical level.
The commit adjusts all scenarios in the basic Genode repositories properly.
Fixes#4238
I discovered thinkbroadband.com requires the User-Agent header field and
rejects requests missing it with HTTP response code 403 "access to the
requested resource is forbidden". Now, fetchurl always adds the
User-Agent header fetchurl/LIBCURL_VERSION.
Also the error message now contains the HTTP response code.
The symlink implementation wrongly constructed a 'Sync' object within
the context of a monitor call. The 'Sync' constructor indirectly
depended on libc I/O for obtaining the current time, ultimately
resulting in a nested attempt of a monitor call. This could be
reproduced via the base.run script:
$ cd /home
$ ln -s a b
The 'ln' command resulted in the following log message:
[init -> /bin/bash -> 7] Error: deadlock ahead, mutex=0x10ff8c70, return ip=0x500583a7
The patch fixes the problem by splitting the single monitor call into
two monitor calls and moving the construction of the 'Sync' object
in-between both monitor calls, thereby executing the constructor at the
libc application level.
Fixes#4219
- Patch the XHCI model in order to handle frame wrapping correctly. For
this adjust 'mfindex_kick' to the correct period (same, before, or after
'mfindex').
- Flush EP when it is stopped, this causes all pending packets for the EP
to be acked. Correct counting of packets in flight.
- Add BEI patch by Josef.
issue #4196
- API packages for: libusb, libuvc, and libyuv
- Source packages for: API packages + USB webcam app
- Meta package for USB webcam
- Raw package for USB webcam configuration
issue #4196
Because qemu-usb allocated host devices after 'USB_HOST_DEVICE' in the
object array and 'USB_WEBCAM' is loacated after 'USB_HOST_DEVICE' the
webcam model can overwrite an already allocated pass-through device. As
a solution add the 'USB_FIRST_FREE' to make it clear from where host
devices can be allocated. Also increase the number of supported host
devices to eight.
fixes#4182
After update of stdcxx, either hardware (CPU) random sources are taken
or, if not available/insufficient, /dev/urandom is used.
Issue #3967
Issue #4094
The old port version contained '*.ali' files that were build with an older GCC
which led to problems when compiling packages that use the port with the new
GCC 10. The '*.ali' files of the new port version were generated with GCC 10.
Fixes#4145
Issue #3967
triggers using -O0 with test-libc_integration:
libc_integration/main.cc:146: undefined reference to `std::istream::operator>>(unsigned long&)'
contrib/stdcxx-80f380143250d4f951433876698b54fdac32b95f/include/stdcxx/std/thread:67: undefined reference to `vtable for std:🧵:_State'
I created a test program which stresses the interplay between libc,
pthreads and vfs_pipe and may detect regressions.
The program starts a thread that spawns a bunch of workers, sends and
receives data to them through a pipe. When all data of a worker is
collected, the worker is finished (join()) and a new worker is started.
Both the number of bytes sent to the worker and the size of its
answer are random.
Issue #3967
This compilation unit contains a global constructor, which violates our
assumption that the libc is free of global constructors on ARMv7.
Specifically, the graphical terminal fails with the following message:
[init -> terminal] Error: Component::construct() returned without executing
pending static constructors (fix by calling
Genode::Env::exec_static_constructors())
[init -> terminal] Error: Uncaught exception of type 'Linker::Fatal'
In this case, the libc-less terminal uses the VFS. The VFS mounts the
ttf VFS plugin. The ttf VFS plugin depends on the libc.
The compilation unit 'arm_initfini.c' can safely be excluded because it
merely initializes the global '_libc_arm_fpu_present' variable, which
is not used by the current version of our libc/libm.
Fixes#4080
This patch avoids the repeated warning "read blocked until lwIP
interface is ready" by printing the message only once. Otherwise,
the log is flooded with those warnings when falkon web browser
is started on Sculpt OS without network connectivity.
The vfs pipe plugin can now be used as named pipe which anables data
transfer via file handles from one component to another. E.g. if one
would like to send data from component A to stdin of a libc component B,
one can do so by simply writing to that fifo file.
Issue #3583
With this commit libcrypto does not use ARM NEON extension as long as
SPECS includes "neon". arm_v7a does declare "neon" per default while
arm_v8a does.
Issue #3773
Note, OpenSSL now comes as one combined depot archive *openssl* that
replaces the former *libssl* and *libcrypto* archives. The libraries are
still separate binaries for compatibility with legacy software.
Issue #3773
Be more in line with the original host implementation in Qemu and
buffer transfers. Having transfers in-flight helps to smoothen playback
in case other components utilize the CPU.
Issue #4018.
Linux as well as Windows guests want queue to a varying number of
transfers, where each transfer only covers one transaction (iso frame).
The best results were obtained by following that behaviour rather
than queuing multiple iso frames per requests (like is done with OUT
transfers).
The number of requests queued is increased to 32 while the number of
packets per reques is decreased to 1.
Issue #4018.
The contrib code is updated from 2.4.1 to version 5.2.0 and the used
device-model is changed to QEMU xHCI. Due to this change older guests
OSes, namely Windows 7, that relied on the NEC xHCI device-model will
not work anymore.
The 'Qemu::Controller' interface was extended by an 'info' method, which
returns the vendor and product ID. This allows for removing the
hard-coded values in the VirtualBox glue code.
Issue #4018.