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Features (LAST UPDATED: 03/30/2013) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- kernel: arch/, boot/, kernel/, lib/ - binary loading (elf32) - system calls: * getpid * fork * yield * exit memory: arch/, mm/ - physical memory management (frame allocator) - virtual memory (demand paging, mmap, copy-on-write) - kernel dynamic memory (kmalloc) - kernel dynamic mapping (kmap) filesystem: fs/ - virtual filesystem - initial ramdisk (flat, readonly, filesystem) devices: dev/ - interrupt timer - vga (console) driver - pci device scanning/discovery - serial port development - symbolic kernel backtraces Build ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The kernel is built using gcc and binutils, and being compiled for the i536 architecture. A good tutorial for building a cross compiler that will build this kernel is on osdev: http://wiki.osdev.org/GCC_Cross-Compiler. You will also need to install the GRUB utility programs and possibly xorisso. Run ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I am using bochs to test and run the kernel. You can download bochs from the bochs sourceforge page: https://sourceforge.net/projects/bochs/files/bochs/. Make sure you compile bochs with the debugging enabled: ./configure \ --enable-pci \ --enable-vmx \ --enable-debugger \ --enable-disasm \ --enable-debugger-gui \ --enable-logging \ --enable-cdrom \ --enable-fpu \ --enable-x86-debugger \ --enable-iodebug \ --disable-plugins \ --disable-docbook \ --with-x --with-x11 --with-term To run the kernel with qemu run: $ ./qemu.sh Thanks ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- While I am writing the kernel and device code myself, there is some library code that lives in the kernel that I did not write. kernel/ arch/ === x86/ | bcopy.S | 15-410 (OS course @ CMU) bzero.S | dev/ === pci/ | pci_table.c | minix inc/ === asm_style.h | 15-410 boot/ === multiboot.h | GNU (http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/multiboot/) === errno.h | minix lib/ === ctype.h | fmt.h | fmt/ | doprnt.h | doscan.h | stdarg.h | stddef.h | stdint.h | stdlib.h | University of Utah (CSL) string.h | / types.h | University of California (stdlib/qsort.c) lib/ | / stdlib/* | Carnegie Mellon (Mach) string/* | fmt/ | doprnt.c | doscan.c | sprintf.c | sscanf.c | mm/ | lmm/* | malloc/* === All files retain their original copyright notices at the top. My many thanks to the original developers for their work. Also I'd like to thank everyone who contributed to the wiki at http://wiki.osdev.org, as it is an invaluable resource.
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