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If a child is allowed to constrain physical memory allocations but left the 'phys_start' and 'phys_size' session arguments blank, init applies builtin constraints for allocating DMA buffers. The only component that makes use of the physical-memory constraint feature is the platform driver. Since the built-in heuristics are applied to the platform driver's environment RAM session, all allocations performed by the platform driver satisfy the DMA constraints. To justify building-in these heuristics into init as opposed to supplying the values as configuration arguments, the values differ between 32 and 64 bit. The configuration approach would raise the need to differentiate init configurations for both cases, which are completely identical otherwise. Issue #2407 |
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This is the example operating system based on the Genode OS framework: :_Init_: is the first real process in the system. The provided implementation uses a very simple XML parser to read its configuration files. :_Drivers_: The example OS has basic drivers for frame buffer, mouse and keyboard input, the PCI bus, the real-time clock, and system-specific timers. :_Server_: The only server in the example OS is Nitpicker, a minimal-complexity GUI server. :_Test_: are also part of the example OS. You may have a look at the fork bomb as a simple system stress test. :_Ldso_: is the dynamic linker used for loading executables that are linked against shared libraries. :_Lib_: contains libraries used by the components of the OS repository, for example, the alarm framework.