VirtIO device models can assert interrupts to notify about
buffer and configuration changes. By now, we could only assert
buffer notification interrupts, but no configuration changes.
The latter is needed, e.g. to notify about GPU mode changes.
Ref genodelabs/genode#4783
Depending on the number of partitions the current fixed size of 4096
bytes might not be sufficient for the resulting partitions report.
The use of the expanding reporter allows for accomodating large reports
while still keeping the resource usage down for the common case of
few partitions (with potentially short names).
Fixes#4782.
The implementations of snprintf and vsnprintf are not needed for the
loading of png images by the demo applications. So we can avoid the
dependency from the format library hosted in the libports repository.
Issue #2064
This commit introduces support for the HMB feature and will setup the
buffer during start-up. The host-memory-buffer (HMB) feature is mostly
used on NVMe devices that do not make use of an DRAM cache to store its
translation tables amongst other operational data. Not using HMB can
impair the performance on such devices.
The memory is allocated in 2 MiB chunks of DMA-capable memory and its
total size in bytes is configurable via the 'hmb_size' config attribute.
The driver always checks the minimal and preferred size of the HMB and
issues a warning in case it is not enabled via the configuration.
Moreover, if the configured size is less than the minimal amount
required by the device the HMB is not configured at all and a warning
is issued also. If the configured size is more than the preferred size
it will be capped to that amount.
Fixes#4715.
This patch converts the loader implementation to the 'Session_object'
interface to implement the ability to upgrade the session caps and RAM
after after the session creation. This is needed to accommodate the
change of the Loader::Connection in commit "Remove format strings from
connection types".
Issue #2064
This patch ultimatedly removes format strings from Genode's base API.
Users of the former base/snprintf.h and base/console.h headers may
use the free-standing 'format' library hosted in the ports repository.
Fixes#2064Fixes#3869
This little library implements rudimentary format-string support. It is
useful for porting 3rd-party code that ought not depend on a full libc.
Issue #2064
The new 'Connection' constructor accepts the session label, affinity,
and args as constructor arguments. The session arguments are passed as a
'Genode::String'. This allows for side-stepping the need for rendering a
format string passed to 'Env::session'.
Issue #2064
The additional files provide Chacha implementation in case
may_use_simd() returns false because in_interrupt() returns true.
Related to issue #4778, commit "lx_emul: track irq state changes"
Implement udelay for all architectures within common lx_emul code,
remove driver-specific version.
Always do busy looping in udelay and use cpu_relax()
like the original Linux code. Thereby, we profit from architecture specific
instructions (cpu cool down), and jiffies are updated if irqs are on.
Ref genodelabs/genode#4778
There are rare use-cases where cpu_relax is used inside a busy loop
(i2c bus functions), which only will break when the jiffies counter
reaches a specific value.
Because of the cooperative scheduling done in lx_emul, no timer
interrupt will break such a loop. As a workaround, we check for
necessary jiffies updates inside cpu_relax if interrupts are enabled.
Ref genodelabs/genode#4778
To be able to check for interrupts being on or off,
the enabling and disabling is tracked in lx_emul.
When interrupts get received, they have to be turned off.
Ref genodelabs/genode#4778
Do not start and stop idle ticking within the timer interrupt
routine, but do it around the whole Lx_kit scheduling, which
is always called when Linux code gets active again, either
because of backend signals, interrupts, or timing signals.
This commit implicitly reverts the (incomplete) solution of
issue #4550
Ref genodelabs/genode#4778
Linux kernel static functions usb_string_sub() and usb_get_langid() were
made accessible to implement robust string rerieval.
Fixes#4756Fixes#4757Fixes#4772
The namespace draws a clear line between the base library and the core
component.
It is declared at the new core-local header <types.h>, which is expected
to be included by all code of the core component. It is thereby a
natural place for kernel-agnostic general types like commonly used C++
utilities.
Fixes#4777
Implicitely fixes problems with USB devices having more than 4G blocks.
Formerly the 16-Cmd LBA requests were silently casted to 32-bit.
Fixgenodelabs/genode#4771
In case the packet is erronous the value of 'actual_size' can be
invalid and using it may lead to a page-fault due to out-of-bounce
access.
With this commit access is only performed on successful packets.
Fixes#4763.
Workers are only summoned by the manager or when there are no workers on
a work queue. In case a work in front of a work queue depends on a work
behind it, a deadlock may occur. To solve this Linux spawns a rescue
worker using timers. Timing of Linux based drivers is currently reworked
and not reliable. Therefore, we increase the number of workers that are
spawned from 1 to 3 per work queue in order to resolve possible
deadlocks.
Fixes#4762
Set wakeup pointer in FADT/FACS tables and prepare/place ACPI resume code
at application processors (AP) 16-bit entry. Exclude memory used for AP resume
from RAM range to avoid usage by Genode core in allocators.
Issue #4669
The CPUs are woken all at once and up to now the IDs are assigned depending
on the arrival order, which is unfortunate for the resume case. Keep track
of once assigned IDs for CPUs, so that on resume the very same CPU id is given.
The APIC id is guaranteed to be fixed per CPU on suspend, but unfortunately
not dense packed.
Issue #4669
The ACPI table FACS and FADT are required to support ACPI suspend/resume. The
commits add the lookup of the ACPI table in bootstrap and the general usage
of the ACPI registers via the MMIO framework.
Issue #4669
Add explicit init() to Timer infrastructure to re-initialize the hardware
based on the parameters given during constructing time of the timer object.
Issue #4669
On resume the CPU state must be re-initialized, since all CPUs have been
potentially off (depending on sleep form) and lost state. Handle the halt
and suspend state explicitly by an extra Job implementation which can be
executed without holding the global kernel lock.
Issue #4669
Instead of re-using the register values found in HCR_EL2 and CPTR_EL2
and setting single bits within them, define the complete content to
prevent inconsistent hardware/hypervisor state.
Ref genodelabs/genode#4759
Several explicit casts could not be avoided yet, due to the missing
differentiation in between virtual and physical addresses that leads
to casting problems when using 32-bit ARM, and because the MMIO
register framework does not allow to return narrowed types of bitfields.
Apart from that, this commit fixes a switch-case fallthrough error in
Mmio_register::write.
Fixgenodelabs/genode#4770
The read_config and write_config functions in the generic virtio
headers used by all drivers lead to compiler warnings resp. errors
if effective-c++ switch is enabled. Moreover, the functions require
to define the access width as parameter. We can better turn them
into template functions using the value type to read resp. write to
derive the access width.
Ref genodelabs/genode#4344
The 'file_size' type denotes the size of files on disk in bytes. On
32-bit architectures it is larger than the size_t, which refers to
in-memory object sizes.
Whereas the use of 'file_size' is appropriate for ftruncate and seek, it
is not a suitable type for the parameters of read/write operations
because those operations refer to in-memory buffers.
This patch replaces the use of 'file_size' by size_t. However, since it
affects all sites where the read/write interface is uses, it takes the
opportunity to replace the C-style (pointer, size) arguments by
'Byte_range_ptr' and 'Const_byte_range_ptr'.
Issue #4706
Prior to this change the libdrm Lima implementation supported the
creation of multiple contexts where each context, however, was
treated as the same client like it was done in the Lima driver
itself.
With this commit each context becomes its own client while the
main context always performs all buffer object related allocation
and the other context import each needed BO before submitting.
Fixes#4760.
Sync file-descriptors a purely virtual and are not known by the libc and
should be only accessed by 'drm_poll'. To prevent accidental access move
them to range never used by the libc fd allocator.
Issue #4760.
We determine the owner of a Vram object by the session cap of the
session that created the object. We should not copy this cap to other
places because this increases reference counting, that can become very
large with many objects. Therefore, we pass a wrapper 'Owner' object
containing the cap by reference.
issue #4713
* 'map_buffer', GTT mappings are currently not used by Iris
* 'set_tiling', tiling is currently not used by Iris because there are
no GTT mappings
issue #4713
Change the abstraction from buffers to video RAM (VRAM). The notion of
buffers can be provided at the client side (e.g., Mesa) and multiple
buffers can be there be associated to one VRAM area, thus saving
resources (meta data overhead) when allocating many buffers. A VRAM area
can also be mapped to one single buffer as before for clients or drivers
that do not take advantage of this feature.
issue #4713