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This commit fixes two issues with the timeout lib and the base-hw src recipe: * Add source files of timeout lib to recipe content. The files weren't copied to the depot until now. However, the archive nonetheless built successfully because of the second issue that is described below. * Get rid of the usage of the BASE_DIR variable in the timeout lib. The BASE_DIR variable always resolves to the repos/base directory even when building in a depot. That said, the use of BASE_DIR in make-files that are not part of the build system itself must be avoided. Instead, REP_DIR, REP_INC_DIR, and $(call select_from_repositories, ...) should be used. Ref #4209 |
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This is generic part of the Genode implementation. It consists of two parts: :_Core_: is the ultimate root of the Genode application tree and provides abstractions for the lowest-level hardware resources such as RAM, ROM, CPU, and generic device access. All generic parts of Core can be found here - for system-specific implementations refer to the appropriate 'base-<system>' directory. :_Base libraries and protocols_: that are used by each Genode component to interact with other components. This is the glue that holds everything together. _Core_ may export information about the hardware platform by an ROM called 'platform_info'. Depending on the platform, e.g. ARM or x86 or riscv, and depending on the boot mode and boot loader and kernel, some nodes may not be populated. !<platform_info> ! <acpi revision="2" rsdt="0x1fe93074" xsdt="0x1fe930e8"/> ! <boot> ! <framebuffer phys="0x7300000" width="1024" height="768" bpp="32"/> ! </boot> !</platform_info> If the ACPI RSDT and XSDT physical pointer is reported by the used kernel and/or bootloader, _Core_ may provide this information by the ROM. If the graphic device is initialised and can be directly used by a framebuffer driver, _Core_ may provide the physical pointer to the framebuffer, the resolution and color depth in bits.