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The init component used to create the CPU/RAM/PD/ROM sessions (the child environment) for its children by issuing session requests to its parent, which is typically core. This policy was hard-wired. This patch enables the routing of the environment sessions of the children of init according to the configured routing policy. Because there is no hard-wired policy regarding the environment sessions anymore, routes to respective services must be explicitly declared in the init configuration. For this reason, the patch adjusts several run scripts in this respect. This patch removes the outdated '<if-args>' special handling of session labels. The '<if-args>' feature will eventually be removed completely (ref #2250) Issue #2197 Issue #2215 Issue #2233 Issue #2250
This directory contains ports of popular 3rd-party software to Genode. Usage ----- The tool './tool/ports/prepare_port' in the toplevel directory automates the task of downloading and preparing the library source codes. You can select individual packages that have to be prepared by specifying their base names (without the version number) as command-line argument. For example, the following command prepares both the C library and the Freetype library: ! ./tool/ports/prepare_port libc freetype To compile and link against 3rd-party libraries of the 'libports' repository, you have to include the repository into the build process by appending it to the 'REPOSITORIES' declaration of your '<build-dir>/etc/build.conf' file. Under the hood -------------- For each library, there is a file contained in the 'libports/ports/' subdirectory. The file is named after the library and contains the library-specific rules for downloading the source code and installing header files. How does 'libports' relate to the other repositories? ----------------------------------------------------- Most libraries hosted in the 'libports' repository expect a complete C library, which is provided with the 'libc' package. Please do not forget to prepare the libc package when using any of the other libports packages. The libc, in turn, depends on the 'os' repository for its back end. Because the 'os' repository is the home of the dynamic linker, libraries contained in 'libports' are safe to assume the presence of the dynamic linker and, thus, should be built as shared libraries.