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
When creating an Irq connection to a component (not core), e.g. a pin
driver, we typically need a to provide a session label in order to apply
a session policy and to distinguish multiple sessions from the same
component.
genodelabs/genode#4606
The new 'Dictionary' provides an easy way to access objects using
strings as key. The 'String' received the 'operator >' to simplify the
organization of strings in an AVL tree.
The patch removes the former definition of the 'operator >' from the
platform driver because it would be ambigious now.
Fixes#4610
The `with_sub_node` method is renamed to `with_optional_sub_node` to
better reflect that the non-existence of a sub node with the desired type is
ignored.
At the same time, the new `with_sub_node` now takes a second functor that is
called when no sub node of the desired type exists.
genodelabs/genode#4600
The ld.lib.so stub library generated by base/lib/mk/ld.mk has no
purpose at runtime. On the contrary, it must not be integrated into the
boot image because its name collides with the kernel-specific dynamic
linker.
The build system automatically announces the names of shared libraries
as build artifacts. However, in rare cases, it is required to manually
define them. In particular, the 'ld' stub library plays no role at runtime
and should not be integrated into the boot image.
This patch adds a customization hook following the same pattern as used
for target.mk files, namely the BUILD_ARTIFACTS variable. If defined,
its value is taken as the list of boot artifacts generated by the
library-description file.
Issue #4368