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Author SHA1 Message Date
Norman Feske b078224753 Replace Genode::strncpy by Genode::copy_cstring
- Since Genode::strncpy is not 100% compatible with the POSIX
  strncpy function, better use a distinct name.

- Remove bogus return value from the function, easing the potential
  enforcement of mandatory return-value checks later.

Fixes #3752
2020-05-27 11:56:45 +02:00
Christian Helmuth e52802162c libc: reimplement synchronization primitives
The new implementation relieves the main entrypoint from monitor jobs
for contended lock primitives and is based on custom applicant data
structures, per-lock resp. per-semaphore applicant lists, and a
libc-internal blockade with timeouts based on libc kernel primitives.
2020-02-27 14:47:00 +01:00
Christian Helmuth ff5175ec76 libc: synchronization primitives based on monitor
The libc monitor facility enables the execution of monitor jobs by the
main thread when the monitor pool was charged. In comparison to the
current suspend/resume_all mechanism the main thread iterates over all
job functions in contrast to waking up all threads to check their
conditions by themselves. Threads are only woken up if the completion
condition was met.

This commit is the result of a collaboration with Christian Prochaska.
Many thanks for your support, Christian.

Fixes #3550
2020-02-10 14:21:47 +01:00
Norman Feske cd92b32622 libc: close all open FDs on exit
This is important to issue sync requests for written-to files.

As the closing must be performed by an atexit handler, it happens at a
time _after_ libc plugins are destructed. Consequently an FD allocated
by such a plugin results in a close error, which in turn, does not
destruct the FD. We ultimatedly end up in an infinte loop of
re-attempting the close. For this reason, the patch changes 'close' to
be robust against this special case.

This is generally not a problem because libc plugins are phased out.
However, at present, the libc_noux plugin is still important. With the
changed 'close' in place, there occurred an error message "Error: close:
close not implemented" at the exit of each noux program. This patch
removes the error printing from the libc plugin mechansim to avoid this
noise. The error messages are not important anyway because the
deprecation of the libc plugin interface.

Issue #3578
2019-12-19 17:00:48 +01:00
Norman Feske b7fbe65ff2 libc: fork/execve improvements
- Close FDs marked with the close-on-execve flag
  (needed for 'make', which sets the flag for the pipe-in
  FD of forked children)
- Update binary name on execve to use as ROM for subsequent fork
- Enable vfork as an alias for fork (needed by make)
- Purge line buffers for output streams during execve because they
  may be allocated at the allocation heap, which does not survive
  the execve call.
- Consider short-lived processes that may exit while the parent still
  blocks in the fork call.

With these changes, the website generator of genodians.org works without
the need for the Noux runtime.

Issue #3578
2019-12-19 17:00:47 +01:00
Norman Feske d4e0d2f578 libc: defer clone ack after FD initialization
Issue #3478
Issue #2303
2019-11-19 14:54:12 +01:00
Norman Feske 91412c6c52 libc: trigger SIGCHLD for when forked child exits 2019-11-19 14:45:39 +01:00
Norman Feske c1012e6a45 libc: translate terminal user interrupts to SIGINT
Issue #3546
2019-11-19 14:45:38 +01:00
Norman Feske 636e0f6444 libc: cancel select when POSIX signal occurs
With this patch, Vim running via the 'bash.run' script becomes able to
adopt itself to changed window dimensions.

Issue #3544
2019-11-19 14:45:36 +01:00
Norman Feske 7b0771659e libc: trigger SIGWINCH by watching .terminal/info
Issue #3544
2019-11-19 14:43:43 +01:00
Josef Söntgen e281174dae libc: bring back old 'poll()' emulation
Issue #3499
2019-11-19 14:23:55 +01:00
Norman Feske 418ac4c560 libc: remove global watch() function
This patch replaces the function with a 'Watch' interface to be
explicitly passed to the caller (currently only time.cc).

Issue #3497
2019-11-19 14:10:55 +01:00
Norman Feske 89a38723bd libc: reimplement passwd handling
- Eliminate call of global libc_config()
- Remove dynamic memory allocation, const cast
- Prepare for moving the state from compilation unit to header
- Fix run/libc_getpwent.run

Issue #3497
2019-11-19 14:10:55 +01:00
Norman Feske 648bcd1505 libc: unify use of namespaces
This patch unifies the patterns of using the 'Genode' and 'Libc'
namespaces.

Types defined in the 'internal/' headers reside in the 'Libc'
namespace. The code in the headers does not need to use the
'Libc::' prefix.

Compilation units import the 'Libc' namespace after the definition of
local types. Local types reside in the 'Libc' namespace (and should
eventually move to an 'internal/' header).

Since the 'Libc' namespace imports the 'Genode' namespace, there is
no need to use the 'Genode::' prefix. Consequently, code in the
compilation units rarely need to qualify the 'Genode' or 'Libc'
namespaces.

There are a few cases where the 'Libc', the 'Genode', and the global
(libc) namespaces are ambigious. In these cases, an explicit
clarification is needed:

- 'Genode::Allocator' differs from 'Libc::Allocator'.
- 'Genode::Env' differs from 'Libc::Env'.
- Genode's string functions (strcmp, memcpy, strcpy) conflict
  with the names of the (global) libc functions.
- There exist both 'Genode::uint64_t' and the libc'c 'uint64_t'.

Issue #3497
2019-11-19 14:10:55 +01:00
Norman Feske bf92232698 libc: split task.cc into multiple files
This patch is the first step of re-organizing the internal structure of
the libc. The original version involved many direct calls of global
functions (often with side effects) across compilation units, which
made the control flow (e.g., the initialization sequence) hard to
follow.

The new version replaces those ad-hoc interactions with dedicated
interfaces (like suspend.h, resume.h, select.h, current_time.h). The
underlying facilities are provided by the central Libc::Kernel and
selectively propagated to the various compilation units. The latter is
done by a sequence of 'init_*' calls, which eventually will be replaced
by constructor calls.

The addition of new headers increases the chance for name clashes with
existing (public) headers. To disambiguate libc-internal header files
from public headers, this patch moves the former into a new 'internal/'
subdirectory. This makes the include directives easier to follow and the
libc's source-tree structure more tidy.

There are still a few legacies left, which cannot easily be removed
right now (e.g., because noux relies on them). However, the patch moves
those bad apples to legacy.h and legacy.cc, which highlights the
deprecation of those functions.

Issue #3497
2019-11-19 14:10:55 +01:00