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Norman Feske 5a1cef6381 Make label prefixing more strict
This patch unconditionally applies the labeling of sessions and thereby
removes the most common use case of 'Child_policy::filter_session_args'.
Furthermore, the patch removes an ambiguity of the session labels of
sessions created by the parent of behalf of its child, e.g., the PD
session created as part of 'Child' now has the label "<child-name>"
whereas an unlabeled PD-session request originating from the child
has the label "<child-name> -> ". This way, the routing-policy of
'Child_policy::resolve_session_request' can differentiate both cases.

As a consequence, the stricter labeling must now be considered wherever
a precise label was specified as a key for a session route or a server-
side policy selection. The simplest way to adapt those cases is to use a
'label_prefix' instead of the 'label' attribute. Alternatively, the
'label' attribute may used by appending " -> " (note the whitespace).

Fixes #2171
2016-11-30 13:37:07 +01:00

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#
# \brief Virtual-machine monitor demo
# \author Stefan Kalkowski
# \date 2015-06-25
#
assert_spec hw_arndale
set build_components {
core init
drivers/timer
drivers/platform
drivers/uart
server/vmm
}
build $build_components
create_boot_directory
install_config {
<config verbose="yes">
<parent-provides>
<service name="ROM"/>
<service name="RAM"/>
<service name="IRQ"/>
<service name="IO_MEM"/>
<service name="PD"/>
<service name="RM"/>
<service name="CPU"/>
<service name="LOG"/>
<service name="VM"/>
</parent-provides>
<default-route>
<any-service><parent/><any-child/></any-service>
</default-route>
<start name="platform_drv">
<resource name="RAM" quantum="1M"/>
<provides><service name="Regulator"/></provides>
<config/>
</start>
<start name="timer">
<resource name="RAM" quantum="1M"/>
<provides><service name="Timer"/></provides>
</start>
<start name="uart_drv">
<resource name="RAM" quantum="2M"/>
<provides>
<service name="Terminal"/>
<service name="Uart"/>
</provides>
<config>
<policy label_prefix="vmm" uart="1"/>
</config>
</start>
<start name="vmm">
<resource name="RAM" quantum="256M"/>
</start>
</config>
}
#
# This test uses a Linux kernel built from unmodified vanilla kernel sources
# but using a slightly simplified kernel configuration, as well as device tree
# for a minimal Versatile Express Cortex A15 like emulated board.
#
# The used sources, including the modified device tree and configuration file
# can be found in the following git repository/branch:
#
# https://github.com/skalk/linux/tree/vexpress-vt
#
# To compile the kernel and device tree blob used in this script, do the
# following steps:
#
# ! git checkout https://github.com/skalk/linux.git
# ! cd linux
# ! git checkout origin/vexpress-vt
# ! make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=<cross_compiler_prefix> vexpress_config
# ! make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=<cross_compiler_prefix> -j8 Image
# ! make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=<cross_compiler_prefix> vexpress-v2p-ca15-tc1.dtb
#
if {![file exists bin/linux]} {
puts "Download linux kernel ..."
exec >& /dev/null wget -c -O bin/linux http://genode.org/files/release-15.02/arm_vt/linux
}
if {![file exists bin/dtb]} {
puts "Download device tree blob ..."
exec >& /dev/null wget -c -O bin/dtb http://genode.org/files/release-15.02/arm_vt/dtb
}
set boot_modules {
core init
platform_drv
uart_drv
timer
vmm
linux
dtb
}
build_boot_image $boot_modules
#
# Execute test case
#
run_genode_until {.*\/ #.*} 220
set serial_id [output_spawn_id]
send -i $serial_id "ls\n"
run_genode_until "var" 30 $serial_id
exec rm bin/linux bin/dtb