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This repository contains the port of L4Linux/L4Android for Genode. L4Linux is a para-virtualized version of Linux running on top of the micro-kernel Fiasco.OC. The original code uses the L4RE framework. This package contains a small L4Linux support library as well as a patch for L4Linux, that replaces L4RE by the Genode framework. Nevertheless, L4Linux stays to be dependent on Fiasco.OC, meaning that you can only use it in combination with Genode running on top of Fiasco.OC. L4Android is a fork of L4Linux which in addition comprises the Android kernel patches. Quickstart ========== L4Linux on Genode/Fiasco.OC IA32 ---------------------------------- Prepare this repository: ! make prepare Create a new build-directory: ! <path_to_genode_repo>/tool/create_builddir foc_x86_32 BUILD_DIR=l4linux Edit the 'etc/build.conf' file in your build directory, and uncomment the following lines: ! REPOSITORIES += $(GENODE_DIR)/ports-foc ! REPOSITORIES += $(GENODE_DIR)/dde_ipxe The dde_ipxe repository contains the networking drivers for Genode. Please make sure that you have followed the preparation steps for this repository as described in 'dde_ipxe/README'. Optionally, add an appropriate '-j' option to the make command in the same file: ! MAKE += -j4 Go to your newly created build directory, and execute the run-script for L4Android: ! make run/l4linux L4Android on Genode/Fiasco.OC IA32 ---------------------------------- Prepare this repository: ! make prepare TARGET=l4android Create a new build-directory: ! <path_to_genode_repo>/tool/create_builddir foc_x86_32 BUILD_DIR=l4android Edit the 'etc/build.conf' file in your build directory, and uncomment the following lines: ! REPOSITORIES += $(GENODE_DIR)/ports-foc ! REPOSITORIES += $(GENODE_DIR)/dde_gpxe Please do not forget to issue 'make prepare' in the 'dde_ipxe' and 'base-foc' repositories. Optionally, add an appropriate '-j' option to the make command in the same file: ! MAKE += -j4 Normally, Genode applications for Fiasco.OC are started without KVM support in Qemu as we ran into trouble with KVM/Fiasco.OC in the past. Nevertheless, using Android without KVM-support gets sometimes painful with regard to the boot-time, so feel to add the following line in 'etc/build.conf': ! QEMU_OPT = -no-kvm-irqchip Go to your newly created build directory, and execute the run-script for L4Android: ! make run/l4android That's it! In addition to using the graphical interface of Android in the framebuffer window, provided by Qemu, you can use a Linux shell in the terminal that runs the 'make' command, and you can connect to the Fiasco.OC's kernel debugger via a serial connection that is established as a pipe in '/tmp/qemu-pipe'. Detailed instructions ===================== Fiasco.OC prerequisites ----------------------- If you haven't build Genode for Fiasco.OC yet, please refer to the following document: :[http://genode.org/community/wiki/GenodeOnFiascoOC - Genode on Fiasco.OC Wiki page]: This Wiki page contains the information on how to build and use Genode with Fiasco.OC Preparing the L4Linux/L4android kernel source code -------------------------------------------------- For building L4Linux for Genode, you first need to checkout and patch the original sources. The top-level makefile of this repository automates this task. Just issue: ! make prepare If you like to build the L4Android kernel version as well, additionally type: ! make prepare TARGET=l4android Afterwards you need to include the L4Linux repository into the Genode build process. Just add the path to this directory to the 'REPOSITORIES' declaration of the 'etc/build.conf' file within your build directory. Building and running L4Linux/L4android -------------------------------------- Now, you can change to your build directory and issue: ! make l4linux If you want to build the L4Android kernel, instead type: ! make l4android The 'bin/' directory within your build directory should now contain a symbolic link to the L4Linux resp. L4Android binary. To test your Linux binary, you also need to tweak the config file for init and potentially your bootloader script. You will find examples for this in the 'config/' directory of this repository. For a quick test of running L4Linux with Genode you can execute the Genode run script 'ports-foc/run/l4linux.run' or 'ports-foc/run/l4android.run' by issuing one of the following commands from the Genode build directory: ! make run/l4linux or: ! make run/l4android The run script will build all executables including the L4Linux kernel, downloads necessary system images, performs the integration of all components into a bootable image, and boot the image in Qemu. To inspect those individual steps more closely, please refer to the run script and the Fiasco.OC specific run environment implemented in 'base-foc/run/env'. Kernel command line ------------------- You can state the Linux kernel command line by using the XML configuration of the start entry of your Linux instance, e.g.: ! <config args="mem=64M l4x_rd=initrd.gz"/> Nic session connection ---------------------- When you provide a nic service to your L4Linux instance, the kernel will auto-detect that, and runs a nic-driver, which will provide the nic-session as ethernet device 'eth0'. Currently, only one nic-session per instance is supported. Terminal session ---------------- When providing a terminal-session to your Linux instance, it will automatically register an appropriated serial and console driver in the kernel, that is available as device 'ttyS0'. Currently, only one such device instance is supported. Block session connection ------------------------ To use a block session of the underlying Genode system, we provide a special block-driver stub in L4Linux. You need to state how much block devices you want to use, and their name internally used by Linux, e.g.: ! <config> ! <block label="sda"/> ! <block label="sdb"/> ! <config/> Initramfs --------- If you need to start Linux with an initramfs, you have to provide the name of the archive within the kernel command line, such as: ! "l4x_rd=initrd.gz" You can find a working example initramfs for here: :[http://genode.org/files/release-11.11/l4lx/initrd-ia32.gz] _initramfs for the x86 architecture_ :[http://genode.org/files/release-11.11/l4lx/initrd-arm.gz] _initramfs for the ARM architecture_ Configuring Linux ----------------- This L4Linux package contains a minimal Linux configuration that should work out of the box. Hardware drivers are disabled as Genode doesn't allow Linux to directly access device hardware. If you want to enable/disable options in Linux, you can do so by using the normal Linux build system. You will find the '.config' file Linux is using within the 'l4linux/' directory of your build directory. If you don't want to tweak '.config' directly, you can also change to the 'l4linux/' directory of your build directory and issue: ! make menuconfig Then you will get the well known ncurses interface. When manually changing the Linux configuration for ARM platforms, you need to additionally specify the corresponding 'L4ARCH' value at the command line: ! make menuconfig L4ARCH=arm Troubleshooting --------------- If you run into problems when building L4Linux and you want the build process to be somehow more verbose, you can build L4Linux this way: ! VERBOSE_LX_MK=1 make l4linux