* add semaphore command to ring in order to be able to stop ring
execution before reset (Wa KabyLake)
* implement reset sequence as done by the Linux driver
* reset ring and cancel job of vgpu causing hang
* lower watchdog timeout 1000ms -> 200ms
* improve scheduling of vgpus so progress after reset is made
* improve the generation chaos a little
* tested on Skylake, Kaby Lake, Tiger Lake
issue #4916
* Use jitterentropy only if supported.
On certain targets like pbxa9 or zynq_qemu, the performance counter always
yields 0, which renders jitterentropy unusable. On these platforms, the
Tresor tests now use a static value as entropy source instead.
* Adds a new package test-file_vault_config_report_no_entropy that is used by
the Depot Autopilot on targets without jitterentropy support instead of
test-file_vault_config_report. The only difference between the two packages
is the value of the above described new config attribute of the File Vault.
* Circumvent alignment fault.
The Tresor lib for now has the deficiency of using on-disc data structures
directly in code instead of decoding them first to unpacked, naturally
aligned structures. This causes problems with memory-access alignment on
several platforms (rpi, imx6q_sabrelite, imx53_qsb, imx7d_sabre). As fixing
this properly is a bit of work, the commit disables the tresor_tester and
file_vault_config_report test on the affected platforms in autopilot mode for
now.
* Further adjustments
* Make benchmarks optional
* Use a smaller tresor for rekeying
* Clean up image parameters
* No use implicit routes/resources
* Reduce ram consumption
* Reduce test timeout
* Raise cap quota, required for sel4 x86_64.
Ref #4819
The debug mode turned out to be unnecessry because the plugin can be simply
replaced with an <inline> file VFS plugin that has a content size of 32 bytes.
Ref #4819
* relaxes the timing and reduces the test steps because pistachio is quite
slow and would otherwise trigger problems with our easy approach of using a
dynamic rom instead of a proper manager
* provide IO_PORT and IRQ session to timer driver
Ref #4819
With the update to sel4 and the gcc 12, assembly instructions are generated
and used, like POPCNT. The instruction is available on our native hardware,
but not emulated by the default cpu model necessarily, which leads to
undefined opcode exceptions (Qemu 4.2.1 && seL4). Additionally, the features
of the default Qemu cpu model may vary between Qemu releases and makes it
harder to correlate effects.
The attachment removal is triggered actually on _ds member destruction time,
but after the io_mem representation for the specific base-<platform> possibly
vanished already during _unmap_local in the ~Io_mem_dataspace. This creates
on base-sel4 several kernel warnings about invalid capabilities.
Issue #4913