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Author SHA1 Message Date
Martin Stein 181c78d482 timeout: use uint64_t for all plain time values
This enforces the use of unsigned 64-bit values for time in the duration type,
the timeout framework, the timer session, the userland timer-drivers, and the
alarm framework on all platforms. The commit also adapts the code that uses
these tools accross all basic repositories (base, base-*, os. gems, libports,
ports, dde_*) to use unsigned 64-bit values for time as well as far as this
does not imply profound modifications.

Fixes #3208
2019-05-06 16:15:26 +02:00
Christian Prochaska e9e048c4ea dde_linux: fix timer callback compatibility with older drivers
Fixes #3137
2019-02-12 10:33:15 +01:00
Christian Helmuth 845253af3a dde_linux: prevent truncation in update_jiffies()
Before, jiffies wrapped after 2**32 microseconds (71.5 minutes) to 0.
2019-02-12 10:33:15 +01:00
Alexander Boettcher 2efc64ace7 lx_kit: adjust to 4.16.3 2018-08-08 13:33:37 +02:00
Stefan Kalkowski 83a88d46b7 dde_linux: remove timer optimization
Instead of storing whether the first item in the timeout list was already
programmed using the timer service, just program the first timeout in the
list unconditionally. In the past we lost a timeout at least when using the
usb ethernet driver on hw/arndale sporadically.
2017-11-30 11:23:01 +01:00
Christian Helmuth b3f620436c dde_linux: fix timer deletion and modification (lx_kit) 2017-10-05 17:40:03 +02:00
Martin Stein 47dc708887 usb rpi: get rid of local hardware timer
We used a hardware timer locally in the RPI USB driver because a timer
connection was not precise enough to fullfill the host controllers
requirements.

With the modern timer connection interface, however, reading out time at
a connection is microseconds precise and we can remove the local timer.
But we cannot use the same timer connection for doing legacy-interface
stuff like usleep (currently used in LX kit) and modern-interface stuff
like curr_time. Thus, we open two connections for now.

Ref #2400
2017-08-23 14:08:37 +02:00
Norman Feske 29b8d609c9 Adjust file headers to refer to the AGPLv3 2017-02-28 12:59:29 +01:00
Josef Söntgen a2cff03539 dde_linux: remove usage of deprecated env()
Fixes #2280.
2017-02-28 12:59:17 +01:00
Norman Feske 17c79a9e23 base: avoid use of deprecated base/printf.h
Besides adapting the components to the use of base/log.h, the patch
cleans up a few base headers, i.e., it removes unused includes from
root/component.h, specifically base/heap.h and
ram_session/ram_session.h. Hence, components that relied on the implicit
inclusion of those headers have to manually include those headers now.

While adjusting the log messages, I repeatedly stumbled over the problem
that printing char * arguments is ambiguous. It is unclear whether to
print the argument as pointer or null-terminated string. To overcome
this problem, the patch introduces a new type 'Cstring' that allows the
caller to express that the argument should be handled as null-terminated
string. As a nice side effect, with this type in place, the optional len
argument of the 'String' class could be removed. Instead of supplying a
pair of (char const *, size_t), the constructor accepts a 'Cstring'.
This, in turn, clears the way let the 'String' constructor use the new
output mechanism to assemble a string from multiple arguments (and
thereby getting rid of snprintf within Genode in the near future).

To enforce the explicit resolution of the char * ambiguity, the 'char *'
overload of the 'print' function is marked as deleted.

Issue #1987
2016-08-29 17:27:10 +02:00
Sebastian Sumpf 597cdc846c usb: use hardware timer to update jiffies
This takes a lot of load away because we don't need to call the time server on
each IRQ.

Fixes #1999
2016-06-06 14:26:32 +02:00
Josef Söntgen f41a0aea38 lx_kit: handle multiple timer at once
Issue #1986.
2016-05-31 15:12:17 +02:00
Josef Söntgen 0106045bad lx_kit: add modular lx_emul backend
The modular lx_kit seperates the required back end functionality of the
Linux emulation environment from the front end. Thereby each driver can
reuse specific parts or supply more suitable implementations by itself.
It is used to reduce the amount of redundant code in each driver.

The lx_kit is split into several layers whose structure is as follows:

The first layer in _repos/dde_linux/src/include/lx_emul_ contains those
header files that provide the structural definitions and function
declarations of the Linux API, e.g. _errno.h_ provides all error code
values. The second layer in _repos/dde_linux/src/include/lx_emul/impl_
contains the implementation of selected functions, e.g. _slab.h_
provides the implementation of 'kmalloc()'. The lx_kit back end API is
the third layer and provides the _Lx::Malloc_ interface
(_repos/dde_linux/src/include/lx_kit/malloc.h_) which is used to
implement 'kmalloc()'. There are several generic implementations of the
lx_kit interfaces that can be used by a driver.

A driver typically includes a 'lx_emul/impl/xyz.h' header once
directly in its lx_emul compilation unit. The lx_kit interface files
are only included in those compilation units that use or implement the
interface. If a driver wants to use a generic implementation it must
add the source file to its source file list. The generic
implementations are located in _repos/dde_linux/src/lx_kit/_.

The modular lx_kit still depends on the private _lx_emul.h_ header file
that is tailored to each driver. Since the lx_kit already contains much
of the declarations and definitions that were originally placed in
these private header files, those files can now ommit a large amount
of code.

Fixes #1974.
2016-05-26 15:54:10 +02:00