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Release notes for the Genode OS Framework 19.02
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===============================================
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Genode Labs
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In our [https://genode.org/about/road-map - road map] for 2019, we stated
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our goal to make Genode more relevant and appealing for a broader community.
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The current release takes a big leap towards that goal: It opens up Sculpt
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OS for 3rd-party software providers, introduces a federated blogging
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platform about Genode-related topics, and makes the world's
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[https://www.tiobe.com/tiobe-index/ - most popular] programming language
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(Java) available to Genode users.
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With the 4th stage of the evolution of Sculpt OS - themed as "community
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experience" (CE) - Genode's custom general-purpose OS introduces a novel and
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simple way for users to discover software, and for software providers to
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announce software. There is no middle man like an app store or a distribution!
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We hope that this federated model of software provisioning and deployment will
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have a vitalizing effect on the community around Genode. On a practical level,
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the interactivity of the new version is a playful and fun experience. Section
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[Sculpt OS as a community experience (CE)] gives a rough overview about
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*Sculpt CE*. A ready-to-use disk image will be released mid of March.
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When speaking of "software providers", we don't think of anonymous
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repositories. Software - and Free Software in particular - is developed and
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provided by individuals after all. So in our federated way of software
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distribution, we want to highlight this individuality. For this reason, we
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launched a new blogging platform for Genode-related stories called
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[https://genodians.org - Genodians.org], which gives everyone who is
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enthusiastic about Genode - users and developers alike - a platform to express
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ideas, announce software, or share practical tips and tricks. As explained in
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the [https://genodians.org/nfeske/2019-01-07-welcome - initial posting],
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*Genodians.org* is - in the spirit of Sculpt's software distribution model -
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also organized in a federated way. The content is hosted and remains
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completely under control by the respective authors. The website merely
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aggregates and presents the content. It goes without saying that Genodians.org
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is based on Genode. The system image that contains the entire web appliance -
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from the kernel over the content management to the web server - is contained
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in a 8 MiB disk image.
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Section [Genodians.org as a showcase of a Genode-based web appliance] goes
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into more detail.
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We identified the support of popular programming languages as one key aspect
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to attract a broader community. With the current release, our port of
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*OpenJDK* (Section [Java]) for both 64-bit x86 and 32-bit ARM has reached a
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mature state suitable for the creation of web services. This paves the way
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towards quite exciting new system creations, like the *Boot2Java* system
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presented in Section [Showcase of a Java-based network appliance].
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On the account of programming-language support, we are happy to announce
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a vastly improved runtime support for *Ada* and *SPARK* (Section
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[Ada and SPARK] as well as the initial support for OCaml (Section [OCaml]).
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Besides the work on shiny features, the current release cycle included a
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profound *spring cleanup* described in Section
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[Base framework and OS-level infrastructure].
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It thereby finalizes the huge API modernization initiated almost three years
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ago.
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Sculpt OS as a community experience (CE)
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When we laid out the road map for Sculpt OS a little more than one year ago,
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we envisioned four stages of development. Sculpt EA was geared towards
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die-hard early adopters facilitating the live editing of the system using a
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text editor. Sculpt TC was targeted at "the curious" and included a graphical
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user interface for common administrative tasks. Sculpt VC introduced the
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visual composition of the system using an interactive graph. Even though
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Sculpt already allowed for the installation of components from different
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software providers at this stage, it offered no simple means to discover
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software and the installation still required the manual editing of "launcher"
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text files.
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The final - community experience - stage of the plan ought to foster the
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federated provisioning of software. Software providers should have the ability
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to announce new packages. Conversely, users should be able to "subscribe" to
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such announcements, similar how one would subscribe to an RSS feed. Once
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software is discovered in this way, it should take only a few clicks to
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install and integrate it into the running Sculpt system. No command-line
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interface should stand in the way of discovery.
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Sculpt CE is the realization of this idea.
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For Sculpt users, the discovery starts at the '+' menu. In contrast to Sculpt
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VC where the menu offered a rather long list of components to choose from, the
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menu now offers nothing to be excited about.
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[image sculpt_ce_menu]
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However, at the very bottom, there is a new menu entry "Depot ...", which
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leads to a sub menu with a list of enabled software providers. If connected to
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the network, it also shows an entry named "Selection ...".
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[image sculpt_ce_menu_depot]
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The "Selection" sub menu allows the user to enable software providers.
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[image sculpt_ce_selection]
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When clicking on one of the checkboxes, the package index of the provider is
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downloaded and the checkbox is highlighted. In the example, "nfeske" is
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already enabled.
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By clicking on the top-left triangle, one can always go one menu up. Back in
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the depot menu, selecting a software provider will now display the index of
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available packages. When selecting a new package, it can be installed via a
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single click:
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[image sculpt_ce_install]
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Once the package is installed, the menu takes the user to a dialog for
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integrating the package as a new component into the running Sculpt system. For
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each resource required by the package, the user can decide how to connect it.
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For example, the file system to be mounted at _/config/_ of a fresh
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noux-system instance can be routed to any file system service the user wishes.
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The noux-system won't know which file system is selected. It will just work
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with it.
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[image sculpt_ce_routes]
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As soon as all routes are defined, the dialog presents a button for adding the
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component to the system.
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Using this interactive work flow, the discovery of software and its
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integration becomes a rather playful process.
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To make a once composed system permanent, one can use the inspect window to
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copy the _/config/managed/deploy_ file to the _config/19.02/_ directory of your
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Genode partition. This way, the deployment configuration will take effect
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immediately at boot time.
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Genode 19.02 comes with Sculpt CE included. As usual, we will take a bit
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of time following the release for thorough testing and refining before
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announcing an updated disk image mid March. We would greatly appreciate
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your feedback during this phase! For baking a fresh Sculpt image, please
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refer to the
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[https://genode.org/documentation/articles/sculpt-vc - documentation]
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of Sculpt VC, but using the Git tag '19.02' instead of 'sculpt_vc'.
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Announcing software packages
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The community experience of Sculpt CE will ultimately depend on the
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participation of software providers. To become listed in the selection dialog
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mentioned above, you may consider including your public key and download
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location at the Genode repository at
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[https://github.com/genodelabs/genode/tree/master/depot - /depot/].
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For the announcement of packages, a software provider can publish so-called
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"index" files for a particular Sculpt version in the software provider's
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depot. E.g., the index of packages supported on Sculpt 19.02 would be located
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at _index/19.02_ within the depot. Like any other depot content, index files
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are digitally signed. An example index for the software provider "nfeske"
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would look as follows:
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! <index>
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! <index name="GUI">
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! <pkg path="nfeske/pkg/sticks_blue_backdrop/2019-02-22"
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! info="default desktop background"/>
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! <pkg path="nfeske/pkg/themed_wm/2019-02-26"
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! info="ready-to-use window manager"/>
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! </index>
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! <pkg path="nfeske/pkg/nano3d/2019-02-22"
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! info="simple software-rendering demo"/>
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! </index>
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Each '<pkg>' node refers to a package with a concrete version and a short
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description. By nesting '<index>' nodes, software categories can be defined.
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Index files can be published like any other depot content using the
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_depot/publish_ tool, which takes care about compressing and digitally signing
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the published information:
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! ./tool/depot/publish nfeske/index/19.02
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To ease the updating of the index with current package versions, the
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_sculpt.run_ script creates the _depot/index/<version>_ file from the input
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found in _repos/gems/run/sculpt/index_. The latter file is void of any version
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numbers.
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For any questions about the process, please consult the Genode
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[https://genode.org/community/mailing-lists - mailing list].
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Showcase of a Java-based network appliance
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With OpenJDK in good shape (Section [Java]), we have created a Genode scenario
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that demonstrates JVM's ability to execute well on embedded hardware. As
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target platform, we choose an ARM (i.MX 6) based SoC with two integrated
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network interface controllers. In the scenario, the Genode system boots
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directly into a Java application, which in turn spawns two HTTP server
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instances where each instance communicates through a dedicated NIC. Both
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server instances run as one Java program.
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[image java_nic_filter]
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The Java application (a JAR file) is loaded from the board's SD card, and
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therefore, can easily be replaced. If you are interested in Java and ARM SoC,
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the full details and a step by step instruction can be found at our
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[https://genodians.org/ssumpf/2019-02-27-java-19-02 - Genodians.org] site.
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Genodians.org as a showcase of a Genode-based web appliance
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###########################################################
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[https://genodians.org - Genodians.org] is our take on a federated blogging
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platform about Genode-related topics. It does not host the actual content
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but rather aggregates content hosted elsewhere.
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[image genodians]
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The site periodically fetches content in the form of zip archives containing
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raw text and PNG images, extracts the archives, and transforms the text into
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HTML using a custom static site generator. The result of the transformation
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process is served by the lighttpd web server.
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This system is based on Genode and can be found here:
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:Genodians.org repository:
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[https://github.com/genodelabs/genodians.org]
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A few noteworthy technical points about the site:
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* The periodic process of downloading, extracting, and transforming content
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is realized via the 'fetchurl', 'extract', and 'sequence' components.
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* The textual content uses the markup of the
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[https://github.com/nfeske/gosh - GOSH]
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text processing tool, which is similar to
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[https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/ - Markdown].
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* The custom static site generator consists of a plain makefile and a few GOSH
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style files. The makefile is executed within a noux instance, which is
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Genode's custom Unix runtime environment. It is re-spawned for each
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iteration. As GOSH is written in Tcl, the tclsh is used within the noux
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environment.
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* The lighttpd web server uses a statically supplied SSL certificate.
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* The most time-consuming part of creating Genodians.org was the CSS
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definition.
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* The entire system image is about *8 MiB* in size. It includes the following
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ingredients:
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* Kernel (e.g., NOVA),
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* Basic Genode components such as init, NIC router, the VFS server,
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* Network driver (based on iPXE),
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* Linux TCP/IP stack as a library,
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* Curl, libssh, libssl, libcrypto, lighttpd
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(for downloading and serving content),
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* libarchive, zlib, liblzma (for extracting the downloaded content)
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* Noux, coreutils (stripped down), bash, GNU make, and tclsh (for
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transforming text into HTML)
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More information about the site's inner working will be posted in a series
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of articles - guess where? - at Genodians.org!
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Base framework and OS-level infrastructure
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##########################################
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Removal of deprecated APIs
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Almost three years ago -
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with [https://genode.org/documentation/release-notes/16.05 - version 16.05] -
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we started the transition to Genode's modern API. One year later - in
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[https://genode.org/documentation/release-notes/17.05#Completed_component_transition_to_the_modern_API - version 17.05],
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we announced the completion of this transition but we retained the deprecated
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APIs to accommodate Genode users that picked up the new API only gradually.
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With the current release, we finally drop the deprecated APIs along with a
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couple of other legacies:
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* The _base/timed_semaphore.h_ has been removed. In hindsight, officially
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providing this utility was a big mistake because it lured developers into
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a wrong direction. In fact, we found that there is no legitimate use of it
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when a component is designed in a clean way. If a component relies on a
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timed semaphore, it should better be redesigned. There are two noteworthy
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places where a timed semaphore is still used as a band-aid solution:
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the 'pthread_cond_wait' implementation of the libc, and DDE for rump
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kernels. Those places now host a private copy of the timed semaphore, but
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should ultimately be reworked.
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* The header _base/printf.h_ has been removed along with the log back end
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for 'printf'. The 'Console' with the format-string parser is still there
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along with 'snprintf.h' because the latter is still used at a few places,
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most prominently the 'Connection' classes.
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* The notion of a 'Ram_session' exists no more since the former RAM-session
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interface was merged into the PD-session interface in
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[https://genode.org/documentation/release-notes/16.05#Consolidation_of_core_s_SIGNAL__CAP__RM__and_PD_services - version 16.05].
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Still, the types were preserved (by typedefs to 'Pd_session') to keep up
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API compatibility. Those last traces of 'Ram_session' are gone now. The
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'Env::ram()' accessor returns the 'Ram_allocator' interface, which is a
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subset of the 'Pd_session' interface.
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* The use of the global 'Genode::env()' accessor function is not possible
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anymore.
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* The old 'Child_policy::resolve_session_request' interface that returned
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a 'Service' instead of a 'Route' has been removed.
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* Boolean accessor methods are no longer prefixed with 'is_'. E.g., instead
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of 'is_valid()', use 'valid()'.
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* All connection constructors need the 'Env' as argument.
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* The 'Reporter' constructor needs an 'Env' argument now because the
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reporter creates a report connection.
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* The old notion of 'Signal_dispatcher' is gone. For receiving
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asynchronous notifications, the 'Signal_handler' interface must be used.
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* Transitional headers like _os/server.h_, _cap_session/_,
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_volatile_object.h_, _os/attached*_dataspace.h_, and
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_signal_rpc_dispatcher.h_ have been removed.
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* The distinction between 'Thread_state' and 'Thread_state_base' does
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not exist anymore. Only 'Thread_state' prevails.
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* The header _cpu_thread/capability.h_ along with the type definition of
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'Cpu_thread_capability' has been removed. Use the type
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'Thread_capability' defined in cpu_session/cpu_session.h instead.
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* The _os/ram_session_guard.h_ has been removed.
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Use 'Constrained_ram_allocator' provided by _base/ram_allocator.h_ instead.
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Source-tree reorganization
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Timer moved from os to base repository
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Traditionally, the user-level timer was hosted at the os repository at
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_drivers/timer/_. However, since the timer and timeout handling have become
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part of the base library (the dynamic linker), the component naturally belongs
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to the base repository. It is now located at _base/src/timer/_ and
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_base-<kernel>/src/timer/_ respectively.
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Note that this change affects include paths for the former
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_include/os/timer/_, _include/os/alarm.h_, and _include/os/duration.h_
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headers. Those can now be found in _include/base/_.
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Consistent naming of block components
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Regarding the naming of files and APIs, Genode follows the convention of
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avoiding abbreviations. Most components follow this convention, with the block
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servers being the exception to the rule. Those were named "part_blk" or
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"rom_blk". With the current release, we removed this inconsistency by renaming
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those offenders, changing "blk" to "block". Closely related, abbreviations
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like "cli" and "srv" have been replaced by "client" and "server".
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Improved API safety
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XML-parsing API
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Genode consistently uses XML for component configurations and for reports
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generated by components. The latter are often consumed by other components.
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This puts the XML parser into a prominent position. Genode's XML parser
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comes in the form of the 'Xml_node' class. Since it was introduced before the
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age of modern C++, it offers several risky "C-ish" methods, in particular
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accessors that return pointers, raising memory-safety concerns. To promote a
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safe programming style, the following parts of the interface are subject to
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change now:
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* The 'Xml_node::addr', 'Xml_node::content_addr', and 'Xml_node::content_base'
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accessors will be removed because it is all too easy to store the returned
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pointers and forget about the lifetime of the originating 'Xml_node' object.
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Fortunately, in practice, those methods are rarely used because information
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is typically represented in attributes, not as node content. However, to
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still support the access to the raw content, the new
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'Xml_node::with_raw_node', 'Xml_node::with_raw_content', and
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'Xml_attribute::with_raw_value' methods call a functor taking the raw byte
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buffer and size as arguments. This way, the lifetime of the pointer is
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naturally bound to the scope of the functor.
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* The new 'with_sub_node' method calls a functor with the specified
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sub node as argument and thereby reduces the need for the traditional
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'Xml_node::sub_node' method, which returns an 'Xml_node'.
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The latter is risky because an 'Xml_node' contains a pointer to the actual
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data. In contrast, the lifetime of the 'Xml_node' processed via the new
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'Xml_node::with_sub_node' is naturally bound to the scope of the passed
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functor.
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* The 'Xml_attribute::value' and 'Xml_node::value' methods now take an
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argument of type 'T &out' instead of 'T *out', which eliminates the
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uncertainty of a possible nullptr argument.
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The original interface will still be available for a while but it will
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eventually be removed.
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Simplified session-policy handling
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Most server components make use of the 'Session_policy' utility for selecting
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a client policy depending on the session label. However, the pattern of its
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use remained a bit inconsistent across components, in particular the handling
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of the case where no policy could be found. Some components outright
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denied the session where others implemented a fallback to a built-in default
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policy. This inconsistency is now removed.
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Following the principle of deny-by-default the absence of a matching policy
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denies the session request. Since the 'Session_policy::No_policy_defined'
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exception is a typedef to the 'Genode::Service_denied' exception, a server
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does not need to explicitly handle it, which simplifies the implementation.
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With this change, the 'No_policy_defined' case is always an error case. Hence,
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the new version of 'Session_policy' prints a error message, which relieves the
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server developer from implementing diagnostics in the server code.
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As a consequence of this change, scenarios that used to rely on the
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policy-fallback approach of some servers - notably the NIC bridge, window
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manager, the window decorators - need a slight adaption: To enable the
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fallback to a default policy, a '<default-policy>' node must be explicitly
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specified in the server's configuration.
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Removed pointers from Genode::Fifo interface
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To make the use of the 'Genode::Fifo' data structure more safe, all methods
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that return pointers have been replaced by methods that call a functor with
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a reference as argument.
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New server-side block-request stream API
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The current block-component API (_os/include/block/_) was designed at a time
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long before Genode's modern component API was introduced. Back then, the use
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of blocking calls was prevalent. Today, we design components to work
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asynchronously. The original block-server API was successively enhanced to
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allow the implementation of asynchronous block servers but it remained "upside
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down" while growing more complicated than it should be.
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To simplify the implementation and verification of block servers, the current
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release introduces a modern API that will eventually replace the original
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block-component API. The new API is called *block-request stream* and can be
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found at
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[https://github.com/genodelabs/genode/blob/master/repos/os/include/block/request_stream.h - os/include/block/request_stream.h].
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It is designed with the following considerations:
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* It anticipates the asynchronous operation of block servers by default.
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Using the new API, such servers - in particular block-device drivers - can
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be implemented as state machines triggered by client requests and device
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interrupts.
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* It reinforces the memory safety of the server code by not returning any
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pointers or references.
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* It relieves the server developers from handling special cases (like a
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congested acknowledgement queue) while being flexible enough to accommodate
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different categories of components like drivers, resource multiplexers
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(part_block), and bump-in-the-wire components in a natural way.
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* It naturally supports the batching of requests as well as zero-copy
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(device DMA directly into the client's communication buffer).
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The use of the new API is illustrated by the artificial test at
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[https://github.com/genodelabs/genode/blob/master/repos/os/src/test/block_request_stream/main.cc - os/src/test/block_request_stream/].
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We plan to successively migrate all existing block servers to this new API
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and will remove the traditional block-component API eventually.
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GUI stack
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=========
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Motivated by our work on Sculpt as described in Section
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[Sculpt OS as a community experience (CE)], Genode's GUI stack received
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the following improvements:
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Window management
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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To improve the visual appearance of Sculpt's administrative GUI, the *themed*
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*decorator* was enhanced with an option to disable decorations based on the
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window label. By setting the 'decoration' attribute of a '<policy>' node to
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"no", matching windows appear without any border, which is desirable for
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Sculpt's component graph.
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Furthermore, the themed decorator accepts the '<policy>' attribute
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'motion=<number>'. The default value is 0. If a value higher than 0 is
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specified, window-geometry changes are applied as an animation where the
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<number> denotes the number of animation steps. This feature is used for
|
|
smoothing the placement of Sculpt's component graph.
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The *motif* *decorator* - which is a nice alternative to the themed decorator -
|
|
is now giving visual feedback to mouse clicks. For example, while the user
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|
drags a window by clicking on the window title, the title bar appears as
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pressed, which creates an improved sense of responsiveness.
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Unified shape-report routing
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----------------------------
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Applications propagate custom mouse-cursor shapes by issuing "shape" reports
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|
towards the pointer component. The pointer component correlates the session
|
|
labels of the incoming shape reports with the label of nitpicker's currently
|
|
hovered client. Hence, an application's shape report session should take the
|
|
same route as its nitpicker session.
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The presence of the window manager as an intermediary of the nitpicker session
|
|
breaks this rule. Consequently, rather awkward label-rewriting magic was
|
|
required when routing shape reports originating from windowed applications. To
|
|
make the shape reporting more natural, the window manager has become able to
|
|
proxy shape reports on behalf of its clients. When routing a shape through the
|
|
window manager, the labels of both the nitpicker sessions as well as the shape
|
|
report sessions contain the intermediary "wm ->" part.
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Unicode support for the graphical terminal
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The terminal has been changed to represent characters as 16-bit codepoints
|
|
internally. It thereby became able to display a much larger variety of
|
|
international characters when using a suitable font. Unicodes are sent through
|
|
the terminal session via bursts of UTF-8 bytes now.
|
|
|
|
As a collateral change, the generic 'Codepoint' class became printable via
|
|
Genode's 'Output' interface. This way, a codepoint can easily be serialized
|
|
into UTF-8 bytes.
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Programming languages
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|
#####################
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Ada and SPARK
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|
=============
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_The work described within this section was contributed by_
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_[https://componolit.com - Componolit]. Thanks to Alexander Senier_
|
|
_and Johannes Kliemann for the fantastic collaboration!_
|
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|
|
The integration of SPARK/Ada programs was improved greatly and the Ada runtime
|
|
was renamed to 'spark'. This emphasizes its main purpose: trusted components
|
|
that can be formally verified. A more feature-rich runtime based on 'libc' was
|
|
added to genode-world under the name 'ada'.
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|
|
|
Build system integration
|
|
------------------------
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|
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|
Up until now, the (deprecated) 'gnatmake' tool was used to build Ada object
|
|
files. This was unfavorable for two reasons: First, multiple invocations of
|
|
gnatmake would sporadically corrupt the compiler-generated Ada linker files
|
|
('.ali') and break parallel builds. Second, Ada dependency information did not
|
|
get propagated into Genode's build system such that certain source changes
|
|
failed to trigger a rebuild.
|
|
|
|
For these reasons the 'gnatmake' tool has been dropped in favor of regular
|
|
compiler calls as done for all other languages. To facilitate consistent
|
|
rebuilds on source-code changes, the
|
|
[https://github.com/Componolit/ali2dep - ali2dep] tool was created. From an
|
|
'.ali' file, it produces '.d' files suitable for direct inclusion into
|
|
Genode's build system.
|
|
|
|
Until the integration into the toolchain, 'ali2dep' support needs to be
|
|
enabled through the 'CUSTOM_ALI2DEP' variable (absolute path or command name
|
|
if the command is in 'PATH'). By default, a warning about the absence of the
|
|
tool is emitted and dependency information is not generated. You can add this
|
|
variable to the 'etc/tools.conf' of your build directory as follows:
|
|
|
|
! CUSTOM_ALI2DEP = /path/to/ali2dep
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|
|
|
Elaboration code
|
|
----------------
|
|
|
|
Previously, Ada programs that required elaboration code to be run were
|
|
unsupported on Genode. With this release, Ada programs are bound using
|
|
'gnatbind', which results in elaboration code being generated. An additional
|
|
benefit comes in the form of proper error messages at compile time if, for
|
|
example, source code is missing or outdated.
|
|
|
|
To run an Ada main program with elaboration, calls to 'adainit()' and
|
|
'adafinal()', generated by the binder, need to be added to your
|
|
component-construction code:
|
|
|
|
! extern "C" void _ada_main(void);
|
|
! extern "C" void adainit();
|
|
! extern "C" void adafinal();
|
|
!
|
|
! void Component::construct(Genode::Env &env)
|
|
! {
|
|
! adainit();
|
|
! _ada_main();
|
|
! adafinal();
|
|
! env.parent().exit(0);
|
|
! }
|
|
|
|
Note, that the name of the Ada main program ('_ada_main()') in this example
|
|
depends on the name of your main procedure.
|
|
|
|
Debug output
|
|
------------
|
|
|
|
Support for 'GNAT.IO' was added to the runtime. 'GNAT.IO' is a stripped-down
|
|
text I/O facility, which we map to a terminal session on Genode. Only output
|
|
is supported at the moment. A pointer to a terminal session has to be provided
|
|
to the ADA runtime in order to use 'GNAT.IO'. Please refer to
|
|
_repos/libports/src/test/gnatio/_ as an example.
|
|
|
|
Unit testing
|
|
------------
|
|
|
|
To facilitate test-driven development of Ada components, the
|
|
[https://www.adacore.com/documentation/aunit-cookbook - AUnit] unit testing
|
|
framework was ported to Genode. It is located in the genode-world repository
|
|
whereas a usage example can be found at 'src/test/aunit'. Note that the full
|
|
Ada runtime ('ada') is required as the framework uses features not present in
|
|
the SPARK runtime.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Java
|
|
====
|
|
|
|
Since Genode release
|
|
[https://genode.org/documentation/release-notes/18.11#Java_language_runtime - 18.11],
|
|
we continued our effort to enable the just-in-time (JIT) compiler for OpenJDK.
|
|
We are happy to announce that we were able to achieve this goal. The JIT
|
|
compiler is now enabled as default for both x86 (64 bit) and ARM (32 bit),
|
|
which significantly improves the performance of the Java virtual machine for
|
|
these architectures.
|
|
|
|
Additionally, we even further improved JVM's performance by taking advantage
|
|
of more aggressive compiler optimizations. This triggered some unidentified
|
|
bugs and led to a greatly enhanced stability of OpenJDK.
|
|
|
|
For a small hello world example we offer a simple run script:
|
|
|
|
! make run/java
|
|
|
|
For a more complex scenario please refer to Section
|
|
[Showcase of a Java-based network appliance].
|
|
|
|
|
|
Nim
|
|
===
|
|
|
|
Support for Nim has been removed from the Genode build system to encourage
|
|
building Nim components out-of-tree using the Nimble package manager.
|
|
The compatibility of the base system with the Nim runtime will be monitored
|
|
and improved regardless of this change.
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCaml
|
|
=====
|
|
|
|
A proof-of-concept port of the OCaml bytecode interpreter has been placed
|
|
in the world repository. This allows simple programs that are compiled to the
|
|
bytecode instructions to be executed and is a first step in supporting the
|
|
OCaml language. This interpreter does not yet include the standard library.
|
|
Therefore only language primitives are available. Porting the standard library
|
|
appears to simply be a matter of defining a build process. The greatest
|
|
hurdle to porting existing OCaml applications would seem to be finding a path
|
|
into the workflow of the OPAM package tooling.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Libraries and applications
|
|
##########################
|
|
|
|
New utility for taking screenshots
|
|
==================================
|
|
|
|
The flif_caputure screenshot utility has been added to the world repository.
|
|
This utility implements a framebuffer and input service which it proxies to
|
|
its parent. When the utility observes the *PrtSc* key, it captures the content
|
|
of the framebuffer and writes it to the file system in the FLIF image format,
|
|
FLIF being chosen primarily for its uncomplicated API. To use the utility in
|
|
practice, the common case would be to run it as a client of the default window
|
|
manager with a second window manager stack running as a client of the capture
|
|
utility. This allows capture behavior and scope to remain simple and explicit.
|
|
|
|
The background story behind the tool is covered by a dedicated
|
|
[https://genodians.org/ehmry/2019-01-31-flif_capture - posting] at Genodians.org.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Growing use of the Genode-World repository
|
|
==========================================
|
|
|
|
The [https://github.com/genodelabs/genode-world - Genode-World] repository
|
|
contains software that is not strictly part of the official Genode OS
|
|
framework but rather supplemental. In particular, it contains ports of
|
|
3rd-party software to Genode. The pool of ported software is steadily growing,
|
|
which moves the world repository more and more into the spotlight of Genode
|
|
users. For example, among a variety of games and experimental components, our
|
|
port of OpenJDK ([Java]) is also hosted there. To acknowledge the growing
|
|
importance of the world repository, we added the building of all world depot
|
|
archives to our nightly build tests.
|
|
|
|
With this baseline of quality assurance in place, it was a good time to move
|
|
supplemental software such as Dosbox, FUSE, libav, libSDL, and its companion
|
|
libraries from the Genode repository to the Genode-World repository. Speaking
|
|
of libSDL, as part of the curation of the world content, the library back end
|
|
of libSDL has been changed to the direct use of the nitpicker session
|
|
interface instead of the lower-level framebuffer and input interfaces. Thanks
|
|
to this change, many scenarios could be greatly simplified, in particular
|
|
packages designated for the use in Sculpt OS.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Updated or removed 3rd-party software
|
|
=====================================
|
|
|
|
The following 3rd-party software received an update:
|
|
|
|
* OpenSSL updated to version 1.0.2q with 'SSL_CONF_*' enabled,
|
|
as needed by lighttpd's mod_openssl.
|
|
|
|
* Lighttpd updated to version 1.4.52, with TLS enabled.
|
|
|
|
* libpng updated to version 1.6.36
|
|
|
|
* jbig2dec updated to version 0.15
|
|
|
|
|
|
Removal of VirtualBox 4
|
|
-----------------------
|
|
|
|
All regular users of Genode's VirtualBox port migrated to version 5 a long
|
|
time ago. Version 4 was still maintained because this is the only version
|
|
supported on the Muen separation kernel. However, since the focus of the Muen
|
|
developers recently moved towards the use of nested virtualization, our
|
|
version of VirtualBox 4 is no longer vital for Muen. So we could remove it.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Platforms
|
|
#########
|
|
|
|
Board support for i.MX6 Quad Sabrelite and Nitrogen6 SoloX
|
|
==========================================================
|
|
|
|
In 2018, we extended our device-driver support for NXP i.MX 5 and 6 based ARM
|
|
platforms. This year, we continue our commitment to this platform with
|
|
additional support for the NXP reference board i.MX6 Quad Sabrelite and the
|
|
Nitrogen6 SoloX, which features dual Gigabit Ethernet.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Resizeable virtual framebuffer on Linux
|
|
=======================================
|
|
|
|
When executing Genode on Linux, we use a libSDL-based pseudo driver for
|
|
running graphical scenarios. This *fb_sdl* server has now been enhanced with
|
|
the ability to resize the SDL window. Such a resize event is translated into
|
|
Genode's framebuffer resize protocol. Thereby, the resizing of the host window
|
|
looks like a mode change to Genode's GUI stack. This greatly eases the testing
|
|
of the mode-change handling of components like the nitpicker GUI server.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Tooling and build system
|
|
########################
|
|
|
|
Enforced 'override' annotations
|
|
-------------------------------
|
|
|
|
The '-Wsuggest-override' warning complains about implementations of virtual
|
|
functions that lack the override keyword. If the implementation of a virtual
|
|
method is marked as 'override' the compiler checks for a matching virtual
|
|
method in the base class. If there is no such method, the implementation
|
|
unexpectedly diverged from the interface.
|
|
|
|
An interface may change over time, which is especially troublesome when it
|
|
contains a default implementation of a virtual method. Without 'override'
|
|
annotations, the compiler will silently add the outdated implementation of the
|
|
derived class as an overload of the interface's default implementation, which
|
|
introduces a subtle but potentially serious bug.
|
|
|
|
To rule out such bugs in the future, we made 'override' annotations mandatory
|
|
when using the default strict warning level.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Generalized use of the depot by run scripts
|
|
-------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
With more and more run scripts using archives out of Genode's depot, we gained
|
|
experience with typical usage patterns. In particular, we found the universal
|
|
use of the configurable depot user preferable over the hard-wiring of
|
|
'genodelabs'. Hence the 'depot_user' function has become a built-in function
|
|
of the run tool.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Repeat mode for the depot-autopilot test environment
|
|
----------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
The _depot_autopilot.run_ script now supports the environment variable
|
|
'TEST_REPEAT' with the possible values 'until_forever' and 'until_failed'.
|
|
When specified, the tests are run in a loop. The latter argument is
|
|
particularly useful for reproducing sporadic errors.
|
|
|
|
|
|
New run script to execute a single test w/o the depot
|
|
-----------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
The new _os/run/test.run_ script allows for the quick execution of an
|
|
individual test from the build directory while side-stepping the depot.
|
|
It expects a 'PKG' variable specifying the test package. E.g.,
|
|
|
|
! make run/test KERNEL=nova PKG=test-xml_node
|
|
|
|
Note that it does not cover all test packages right now.
|
|
The tool and its limitations are explained in more detail by a dedicated
|
|
[https://genodians.org/nfeske/2019-02-05-shortcut-for-testing - posting]
|
|
at Genodians.org.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Support for undefined-behavior sanitizer
|
|
----------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
The
|
|
[https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2014/10/16/gcc-undefined-behavior-sanitizer-ubsan/ - UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer]
|
|
(UBSan), also described in the
|
|
[https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Instrumentation-Options.html - GCC documentation],
|
|
can detect undefined behavior while a program is running.
|
|
|
|
With the current release, this diagnostic feature of GCC becomes available for
|
|
analyzing Genode components. By specifying 'SANITIZE_UNDEFINED = yes' in a
|
|
'target.mk' file, the '-fsanitize=undefined' compiler flag is enabled and the
|
|
program is linked with libubsan and libsanitizer_common. The program has to
|
|
call 'env.exec_static_constructors()' and 'sanitizer_init(env)' upon startup
|
|
to initialize the sanitizer libraries. Whenever undefined behavior is detected
|
|
while the program is running, a "runtime error:" message including the source
|
|
code location of the error is printed to the log.
|
|
|