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The classes Genode::Mmio, Genode::Register_set, Genode::Attached_mmio, and Platform::Device::Mmio now receive a template parameter 'size_t SIZE'. In each type that derives from one of these classes, it is now statically checked that the range of each Genode::Register::Register- and Genode::Register_set::Register_array-deriving sub-type is within [0..SIZE). That said, SIZE is the minimum size of the memory region provided to the above mentioned Mmio classes in order to avoid page faults or memory corruption when accessing the registers and register arrays declared inside. Note, that the range end of a register array is not the end of the last item but the end of integer access that is used for accessing the last bit in the last item. The constructors of Genode::Mmio, Genode::Attached_mmio, and Platform::Device::Mmio now receive an argument 'Byte_range_ptr range' that is expected to be the range of the backing memory region. In each type that derives from on of these classes, it is now dynamically checked that 'range.num_bytes >= SIZE', thereby implementing the above mention protection against page faults and memory corruption. The rest of the commit adapts the code throughout the Genode Labs repositories regarding the changes. Note that for that code inside Core, the commits mostly uses a simplified approach by constructing MMIO objects with range [base..base+SIZE) and not with a mapping- or specification-related range size. This should be fixed in the future. Furthermore, there are types that derive from an MMIO class but don't declare any registers or register arrays (especially with Platform::Device::Mmio). In this case SIZE is set to 0. This way, the parameters must be actively corrected by someone who later wants to add registers or register arrays, plus the places can be easily found by grep'ing for Mmio<0>. Fix #4081 |
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This repository contains the device-driver environment (DDE) for the "donator OS" iPXE available from http://ipxe.org/. For building DDE iPXE, you first need to fetch and patch the original sources. The 'prepare_port' tool automates this task. Just issue: ! ./tool/ports/prepare_port dde_ipxe Now, you need to include the DDE iPXE repository into your Genode build configuration by adding the path to this directory to the 'REPOSITORIES' declaration of the 'etc/build.conf' file within your build directory, for example ! REPOSITORIES += $(GENODE_DIR)/repos/dde_ipxe After a successful build the DDE iPXE based ethernet driver is located at 'bin/ipxe_nic_drv'. The driver optionally reports the following information under the label "devices" if requested in the config as depicted. ! <config> <report mac_address="true"/> </config> ! <devices> <nic mac_address="02:00:00:00:00:01"/> </devices>