genode/gems/run/tcp_terminal.run
Christian Helmuth 92171e9b86 Fiasco.OC: Reduce capability-allocator size
The old variant provided 8K capability slots to all processes on core,
which increased binaries by 180 KB for the static allocator. I reduced it
to 4K capabilities stay under 100 KB overhead for the allocator.

Anyway, pci_drv and pl11x_drv need more RAM quota now: 2M for pl11x_drv
and 1M for pci_drv.
2012-02-28 10:54:42 +01:00

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#
# \brief Test for the TCP terminal
# \author Norman Feske
# \date 2011-09-08
#
#
# TODO: Add support for Linux via user-level networking (using the
# tun/tap proxy driver at os/src/drivers/nic/linux)
#
if {[have_spec linux]} {
puts "Run script does not support Linux."; exit 0 }
#
# XXX: Currently, we have no NIC driver for 64-bit
#
if {[have_spec 64bit]} {
puts "Run script does not support 64-bit platforms."; exit 0 }
#
# Build
#
build {
core init
drivers/pci drivers/timer drivers/nic
server/tcp_terminal
test/terminal_echo
}
create_boot_directory
#
# Generate config
#
set config {
<config verbose="yes">
<parent-provides>
<service name="ROM"/>
<service name="RAM"/>
<service name="IRQ"/>
<service name="IO_MEM"/>
<service name="IO_PORT"/>
<service name="CAP"/>
<service name="PD"/>
<service name="RM"/>
<service name="CPU"/>
<service name="LOG"/>
<service name="SIGNAL"/>
</parent-provides>
<default-route>
<any-service> <parent/> <any-child/> </any-service>
</default-route>
<start name="timer">
<resource name="RAM" quantum="512K"/>
<provides> <service name="Timer"/> </provides>
</start>
<start name="nic_drv">
<resource name="RAM" quantum="2M"/>
<provides> <service name="Nic"/> </provides>
</start>
<start name="tcp_terminal">
<resource name="RAM" quantum="2M"/>
<provides> <service name="Terminal"/> </provides>
<config>
<policy label="test-terminal_echo" port="8888"/>
</config>
</start>
<start name="test-terminal_echo">
<resource name="RAM" quantum="1M"/>
</start>}
append_if [have_spec pci] config {
<start name="pci_drv">
<resource name="RAM" quantum="1M"/>
<provides> <service name="PCI"/> </provides>
</start> }
append config {
</config>
}
install_config $config
#
# Boot modules
#
# generic modules
set boot_modules {
core init timer
nic_drv
ld.lib.so libc.lib.so lwip.lib.so libc_log.lib.so libc_lock_pipe.lib.so
tcp_terminal
test-terminal_echo
}
# platform-specific modules
lappend_if [have_spec pci] boot_modules pci_drv
build_boot_image $boot_modules
#
# Execute test
#
# qemu config
append qemu_args " -m 128 -nographic "
append_if [have_spec x86] qemu_args " -net nic,model=pcnet "
append_if [have_spec lan9118] qemu_args " -net nic,model=lan9118 "
append qemu_args " -net user -redir tcp:5555::8888 "
run_genode_until forever
#
# Now, connect via 'telnet localhost 5555'
#
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