- finished tx ack queue should be checked before new allocations
- packets which got not sent must be released in packet stream,
otherwise the network packet stream gets filled up and starves after a while
- rRegister for ack avail packets and process them concurrently to EMT-* threads
by nic_ep thread (thanks @Peter for the findings) + add synchronization.
- add sigh_ready_to_submit to network adapter to improve latency by notifying
the network model explicitly in case we had a full packet stream error case
(_retry resp. VERR_TRY_LATER)
Fixes#5045
Per Affinity::Location a system control cap can be requested. The capability
provides an RPC interface to request and set Cpu_state, as provided by the
former Pd::managing_system(Cpu_state) method. Invocation of those system
control capabilities then *can* (see below) be executed on the desired CPU
as described by Affinity::Location.
The system control cap will be invalid for kernels that don't support
system_control/managing_system functionality at all.
The system control cap will be ever by the same, e.g. ignoring the
Affinity::Location parameter, if the used kernel doesn't support or doesn't
require the feature to execute the system control per CPU.
The commit is a preparation step to add guarded and selective x86 MSR
access per CPU.
Fixes#5009
To prevent exessive allocations the bounce buffers are allocated
once and afterwards re-used. The DMA buffers are provided by an
range allocator whose backing store increases in 4 MiB chunks.
The range allocator might not merge the ranges as those chunks
are not necessarily allocated continously. Allocations larger
than the static chunk size are therefor treated as error.
instead via the hardware registers of the FPU. On Genode all components and
so VMMs are built such, that the compiler may generate optimized code by
using the FPU at any time. We had to make sure to save the
FPU state as early as possible before the VMM component touches the FPU,
to avoid corrupting & losing guest FPU state. This caused headache again
and again. To avoid the uncertainty, we remove this feature and explicitly
transfer the FPU state via the UTCB.
When the wait value is too small the HALT attempt turnes into
busy-polling in the VMM. To prevent that always wait a minimal
amount of time.
Issue #4990.
Some Ubuntu installations (e.g., 20.04) create installation disks with
strange C/H/S MBR partitions like 3988/255/2. Normally, VirtualBox reads
the MBR to guess disk geometry information for the virtual BIOS.
Unfortuantely, the strange values from Ubuntu lead to a heavy
virtual-disk activity on boot. Therefore, this commit forces the use of
calculated values based on the assumption that large disks use LBA
addressing anyway.
Fixes#4978
This patch restricts 'Region_map::attach_executable' to create read-only
mappings, while offering the option to map the full rights using a new
'attach_rwx' method.
The 'attach_rwx' method is now used by the dynamic linker to explicitly
attach the linker area with full rwx rights. With the old page-fault
handling code, the execute flag was evaluated only for leaf dataspaces,
not for managed dataspaces while traversing region-map hierarchies.
With the new page-fault handling code, the execute bit is downgraded
to no-execute when passing a managed dataspace that is not attached
as executable.
Issue #4920
In 'SUPR3InitEx' (SUPLib.cpp) a 'SUPQUERYFUNCS' structure is allocated
with
! (PSUPQUERYFUNCS)RTMemAllocZ(SUP_IOCTL_QUERY_FUNCS_SIZE(CookieReq.u.Out.cFunctions));
where 'CookieReq.u.Out.cFunctions' is 0. To determine the size of the
allocation
! #define SUP_IOCTL_QUERY_FUNCS_SIZE(cFuncs) \
! RT_UOFFSETOF_DYN(SUPQUERYFUNCS, u.Out.aFunctions[(cFuncs)])
is used with cFuncs = 0 (SUPDrvIOC.h) leading to an allocation up to the
arrow below
! typedef struct SUPQUERYFUNCS
! {
! /** The header. */
! SUPREQHDR Hdr;
! union
! {
! struct
! {
! /** Number of functions returned. */
! uint32_t cFunctions;
! /** Array of functions. */
==> end of allocation
! SUPFUNC aFunctions[1];
! } Out;
! } u;
==> sizeof(SUPQUERYFUNCS)
! } SUPQUERYFUNCS, *PSUPQUERYFUNCS;
In sup.cc (Genode) 'ioctl(SUPQUERYFUNCS &request)' will lead to
'with_out_ioctl'
! auto &out = request.u.Out;
where auto is 'SUPQUERYFUNCS' and finally
! out = { };
will zero out 'SUPQUERYFUNCS' up to the second arrow above. Because
'RTMemAllocZ' will call 'calloc' to allocate the memory 'out = { };'
will corrupt the slab block after the allocation. Therefore, it is
reasonable to allocate at least 'sizeof(SUPQUERYFUNCS)'.
Note there might be other 'ioctl' cases like this. A better way might be
to use 'SUPQUERYFUNCS.Hdr.cbOut' to determine the 'out' size.
fixes#4675
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
For Windows guests, it's crucial to configure the paravirtualization
provider in .vbox6 like follows. Otherwise, the TSC calibration fails
(issue #4726) and the CPU frequency (in task manager) is bogus.
<Paravirt provider="HyperV"/>
Fixes#4726
Check 'pv == nullptr' in 'ShClSvcImplWriteData' and return
VERR_INVALID_POINTER if invalid (as is done, for example, in the X11
implementation).
issue #4666
200 TSC ticks for max measurement duration can get too small on platforms
with high TSC frequencies (e.g., >3GHz) and low CPU frequencies often
caused by HWP configurations. Therefore, we express the measurement
duration in NS (not ticks) and calculate max duration ticks using the
TSC frequency. This way the max duration becomes independent of the TSC
frequency.
fixes#4672
If `select_from_ports` is evaluated lazily, we might miss a port during
the dependency check. A way to prevent this is to use the `:=` operator.
Fixesgenodelabs/genode#4618
During initialization _handle_link_state may be called concurrently from EMT and
"nic_ep" (signal handler). Therefore, sent signal to "nic_ep" instead of calling
_handle_link_state from EMT thread.
issue #4632
The `with_sub_node` method is renamed to `with_optional_sub_node` to
better reflect that the non-existence of a sub node with the desired type is
ignored.
At the same time, the new `with_sub_node` now takes a second functor that is
called when no sub node of the desired type exists.
genodelabs/genode#4600