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Able 6b673bc7e6 labels now have bg/fg color 2024-11-18 09:19:04 -06:00
koniifer 0af4d142a4 bad process spawning, compiler updates 2024-11-17 20:29:32 +00:00
koniifer 36f0d357cf arm cpuid fix 2024-11-17 10:52:13 +00:00
koniifer ccddf36050 fix 2024-11-17 10:11:14 +00:00
koniifer da5f1a7a19 compiler update 2024-11-16 20:42:16 +00:00
koniifer 2808bc9e7c various fixes, update to latest rust nightly 2024-11-16 16:34:45 +00:00
koniifer d958a103fa fix 2024-11-16 09:34:17 +00:00
koniifer ee82bc5705 minor changes 2024-11-16 09:30:53 +00:00
Able 3d53b641bf interrupt work 2024-11-16 02:51:58 -06:00
koniifer cea7f1fa5c use new register allocator by default 2024-11-15 19:46:36 +00:00
Able 614bef7ec5 ok now there is colors 2024-11-14 18:40:44 -06:00
Able b0f6aa53bd Mouse updates 2024-11-14 18:33:29 -06:00
Able d5f4ce18a3 push changes 2024-11-14 18:09:54 -06:00
koniifer 907c0d0dd4 multi-client support and demo 2024-11-14 21:28:21 +00:00
koniifer 95b4a921dc improve & optimise window decoration code 2024-11-14 16:43:23 +00:00
koniifer b6261d014d bad frame synchronisation implementation 2024-11-13 23:08:20 +00:00
Able 56ee0fe851 misc 2024-11-13 14:17:15 -06:00
koniifer b07bac1f1f broken 2024-11-13 17:03:31 +00:00
koniifer dc9273b3c1 various opts and keeping on top of compiler changes 2024-11-12 20:14:37 +00:00
Able e6d8f5c822 todo changes 2024-11-11 17:49:11 -06:00
koniifer 8ad7542b9c sunset work, stn changes, and fiddling with kernel logging clutter 2024-11-11 21:48:43 +00:00
Able e40a22fccd Commit 2024-11-11 01:23:14 -06:00
koniifer cf917927a5 incomplete sunset redesign 2024-11-11 01:03:01 +00:00
koniifer 97ceb12d6e double skill issue 2024-11-10 20:07:03 +00:00
koniifer bae58ade61 skill issue fix 2024-11-10 20:04:49 +00:00
koniifer b21c05e924 compiler bugfix 2024-11-10 19:37:37 +00:00
Able 2f5bc73665 The List 2024-11-10 13:13:38 -06:00
Able 0003464099 sunsetting sunset 2024-11-10 13:00:41 -06:00
koniifer 77a708d41e sunrising sunset 2024-11-10 18:57:48 +00:00
peony 3409f5051a Circle rendering support (janky) (#18)
circle rendering
Reviewed-on: https://git.ablecorp.us/AbleOS/ableos/pulls/18
Co-authored-by: peony <peony@email.com>
Co-committed-by: peony <peony@email.com>
2024-11-10 09:03:14 -06:00
Able 8c7b95277d reorg 2024-11-10 06:18:23 -06:00
koniifer 7da32b263f make the cursor more visible 2024-11-10 11:58:42 +00:00
Able 2439722c88 misc 2024-11-10 05:52:51 -06:00
koniifer 3333b1706f minor optimisations 2024-11-10 11:48:55 +00:00
Able 8808ed5bfe misc 2024-11-10 04:33:50 -06:00
koniifer 68d3236cc0 misc 2024-11-10 10:11:40 +00:00
Able eea23d967b mouse cursor functional 2024-11-10 02:36:37 -06:00
Able d2152537ad clean up 2024-11-09 22:34:24 -06:00
Able 7723799e76 changes or something idk 2024-11-09 20:44:10 -06:00
koniifer 8b04b275f3 text editor is actually a text editor 2024-11-09 01:54:33 +00:00
Able 1345f294b8 changes 2024-11-08 14:42:58 -06:00
Able 818bcb458f widgets 2024-11-08 10:29:06 -06:00
Able d2b5f09511 changes + lui examples 2024-11-08 10:16:24 -06:00
Jakub Doka 2676bd7b62
fixing error messages 2024-11-08 15:04:10 +01:00
koniifer 444fcdb0c4 more text editor work 2024-11-08 13:47:24 +00:00
koniifer adbf32d970 text editor work and misc changes 2024-11-08 01:48:17 +00:00
Able 7f01b0e0f8 👍 2024-11-07 09:57:50 -06:00
Able e8edee4ccc broken 👍 2024-11-07 09:57:39 -06:00
koniifer ba59233ce7 untested string.contains(haystack, needle) 2024-11-07 02:22:58 +00:00
Able f13c682171 refactor and widgeting magic 2024-11-06 20:11:36 -06:00
Able b6b097a872 widgeting work 2024-11-06 19:57:47 -06:00
koniifer 6a8d92d2c2 mostly qoi image support
refactor image loader for multiple filetypes
port some broken math stuff
make logger more readable
2024-11-07 01:55:29 +00:00
Able ab8522fbe1 widget UI 2024-11-06 11:43:40 -06:00
Able a49ac7bca0 Label Widget inside horizon 2024-11-06 09:36:17 -06:00
Able 12883ac926 Remove busy loop 2024-11-05 23:04:29 -06:00
Able 6a319c55b0 Proper Y direction 2024-11-05 23:01:15 -06:00
Able 879bbfa173 rework logic 2024-11-05 23:01:06 -06:00
Able 795f10986f Add partial support for sending mouse position updates 2024-11-05 22:58:52 -06:00
Able 85e63eb51c Add backspace 2024-11-05 22:16:08 -06:00
koniifer aafe047b51 forgor 2024-11-06 01:50:28 +00:00
koniifer 404ea22c46 rebase 2024-11-06 01:49:57 +00:00
koniifer 664334fd00 unicode stuff for psf rendering
make silly keyboard app
2024-11-06 01:47:33 +00:00
Able 086948d47a rename 2024-11-03 19:53:09 -06:00
Able b795215b62 enable horizon and ps2 driver 2024-11-03 19:38:40 -06:00
Able 16135ae536 mouse render 2024-11-03 18:37:39 -06:00
Able 941eed0ac9 patch 2024-11-03 18:34:48 -06:00
Able f4ad4b6856 mouse driver 2024-11-03 16:48:36 -06:00
koniifer 9e83707a28 misc changes 2024-11-03 22:31:53 +00:00
Able 6894ef2360 keycode nonsense 2024-11-02 11:09:31 -05:00
Able 69c95c35b5 fix serial argument 2024-11-01 17:37:47 -05:00
Able 80d363bc59 panic func in stn 2024-11-01 15:11:33 -05:00
Able 3c3c156eb0 misc changes + mouse driver work 2024-11-01 13:09:12 -05:00
koniifer eaace7d9c1 unoptimised text load & render 2024-10-26 09:23:28 +01:00
koniifer 5af5631755 minor changes 2024-10-25 16:37:38 +01:00
Able fac573837f Work 2024-10-25 09:17:37 -05:00
koniifer 6ff65eee41 kaboom 2024-10-23 21:49:40 +01:00
koniifer b35b430047 display_int radices 2024-10-20 13:31:44 +01:00
koniifer bcfaf89ed0 fix buffer mutating message 2024-10-20 12:36:34 +01:00
koniifer 2ba2dcb464 change logger message format so it doesn't mutate the string 2024-10-20 12:11:29 +01:00
koniifer 41d9c0b82a miscellaneous changes, free performance tweaks, and fiddle with enabling avx finally 2024-10-19 19:45:41 +01:00
koniifer a94332370a various render changes, implement sine & cosine for stn.math 2024-10-19 15:54:19 +01:00
koniifer 7caa47b9fb make surface example cooler 2024-10-17 15:31:42 +01:00
Able 34101d2e8c Windowing changes 2024-10-15 20:30:24 -05:00
Able 2bc13cd7d8 fix 👍 2024-10-15 18:06:37 -05:00
koniifer 086cc4aef0 patch minor logging bug 2024-10-16 00:03:23 +01:00
Able 84f86488c7 buggy code 2024-10-15 17:25:11 -05:00
Able ed7c8f20cb animal crossing new Horizon beginnings 2024-10-15 17:06:38 -05:00
koniifer 34cbd9a5e6 fiddling 2024-10-15 21:43:23 +01:00
koniifer 0ebb1f200e make surface example more interesting, optimise memory filling 2024-10-15 21:11:06 +01:00
Able fc06820332 fix visibility 2024-10-15 03:44:12 -05:00
koniifer 2a082d8283 rudimentary render surfaces 2024-10-15 01:24:29 +01:00
koniifer 1eee33ce8b fix icky pointer misalignment
move dt_api to stn for ease of use
do away with now redundant strobe example (colour example is basically strobe now)
2024-10-14 18:54:53 +01:00
Able 6fa1c829fd Horizon work 2024-10-13 22:34:33 -05:00
koniifer 820c3e459b optimisations 2024-10-14 01:31:23 +01:00
koniifer 3af28f1666 use able image 2024-10-13 23:41:17 +01:00
koniifer 96c2bd5cd5 bitmap image support & better mem opts
restructure render lib
add peony's render api additions and example
add image example
fix some dubious bugs i had made in unused code in mem_serve.rs
remove tetris stub (now in peony's fork)
update hblang
2024-10-13 23:38:43 +01:00
koniifer ea8eca1089 various stn & render-api changes 2024-10-12 21:39:09 +01:00
koniifer 7f4a040505 WIP help doc 2024-10-12 15:53:32 +01:00
koniifer 82f5cdbe21 add --noaccel flag to disable vm acceleration, update repbuild help 2024-10-12 15:02:55 +01:00
koniifer aac6d61dc6 stupid fix 2024-10-12 13:39:23 +01:00
koniifer 3df6f18c85 fix buffers
update hblang
auto cpu feature detection for repbuild
less verbose buffer api
add peony's tetris stub
2024-10-12 13:35:49 +01:00
koniifer 07ee8de9f1 push it to prod 😄
experimental avx stuff (enable it yourself, coward)
update hblang & fiddle with stuff
2024-09-30 21:45:57 +01:00
Able f64f654610 Device work 2024-09-21 19:20:38 -05:00
Able 7d4b12a103 remove debugging info + fix the updating of hbvm 2024-09-21 19:20:14 -05:00
Able 758629df0a thumbs up 2024-09-20 05:06:08 -05:00
Able 04a449965b + 2024-09-20 04:02:58 -05:00
koniifer 0bbc76124f minor changes, svga work 2024-09-19 20:40:10 +01:00
Able 6ad68dabac hblang executable format update 2024-09-19 07:11:57 -05:00
Able 07c7d52b8c misc 2024-09-19 06:05:11 -05:00
Able 2edc8148ca no merge whamies pls 2024-09-18 03:41:41 -05:00
mlokr 5f59f05dce
removing deprecated rel: path prefix 2024-09-18 10:38:49 +02:00
Able 0bc757164f Input work 2024-09-17 19:26:37 -05:00
Able f5f68bc2df my changes and then boom 2024-09-17 17:23:32 -05:00
Able 7a256dde68 single file change 2024-09-17 12:08:19 -05:00
Able 570b566310 svga device struct updated to mostly reflect real device 2024-09-17 10:02:43 -05:00
Able d2488689fe fixs 2024-09-17 09:52:27 -05:00
Able fe70d81bd0 fat32 stub 2024-09-17 09:49:19 -05:00
Able cc076d9540 pumpkin print 2024-09-17 09:48:10 -05:00
Able 3173b63c93 minor changes 2024-09-17 09:47:53 -05:00
koniifer 48027196b1 omfg it's fixed 🙏 2024-09-17 09:47:53 -05:00
koniifer 78553a3190 let's just use strings for now 2024-09-17 09:47:11 -05:00
koniifer df74b09134 please bugs begone 2024-09-17 09:47:11 -05:00
koniifer 2321efd2e7 bug squashing & testing 2024-09-17 09:46:31 -05:00
Able d9caa17f3c commits 2024-09-17 09:39:46 -05:00
Able b0ecbfa168 fat32 stub 2024-09-17 08:01:16 -05:00
Able 1fe20360f6 pumpkin print 2024-09-16 20:59:24 -05:00
Able fb42351638 minor changes 2024-09-16 20:45:00 -05:00
able 5f2b181f22 Merge pull request 'good luck able' (#17) from koniifer/ableos-framebuffer:master into master
Reviewed-on: https://git.ablecorp.us/AbleOS/ableos/pulls/17
2024-09-14 16:44:05 +00:00
koniifer 43ea77c18f merge mainline branch and do some housekeeping 2024-09-14 11:26:32 +01:00
Able 2b2e0c514b multiline 2024-09-14 04:28:45 -05:00
Able fcca015866 minor changes 2024-09-14 04:05:40 -05:00
Able cc9337348e PCI+SVGA skeleton 2024-09-14 03:51:57 -05:00
Able 028949559b ignim checkpoint 2024-09-14 00:31:35 -05:00
Able 91380539d9 Ignim work 2024-09-13 23:11:50 -05:00
Able ec25c0f207 update on the logger
Further changes pending on the IDL
2024-09-13 20:50:12 -05:00
Able 1b5cb54a2b ignim work 2024-09-13 20:17:47 -05:00
Able 9686349476 add support for the device tree 2024-09-13 18:11:23 -05:00
koniifer f8c7873978 squash 2024-09-13 22:41:31 +01:00
Able 40cc412ab3 Horizon API work 2024-09-13 16:40:05 -05:00
Able cd369b39d5 more changes to make konii so anger 2024-09-12 15:34:28 -05:00
mlokr 331cbf5da1
fixing arm compilation errors 2024-09-10 21:52:57 +02:00
koniifer 63e2f546c5 Merge pull request 'adding disasembly in case something goes wrong' (#1) from mlokis/ableos-framebuffer:disasm into master
Reviewed-on: https://git.ablecorp.us/koniifer/ableos-framebuffer/pulls/1
2024-09-04 17:32:19 +00:00
mlokr 1a2b60b53b
foo 2024-09-04 19:14:30 +02:00
koniifer a7517005de update to latest hblang 2024-09-04 16:08:01 +01:00
Able 0594b99a59 cleanup 2024-09-03 03:34:29 -05:00
Able 1855307cd9 IDL tokenization 2024-09-02 21:50:43 -05:00
koniifer e3f7a2d455 inline fb_driver, update to latest hblang 2024-09-02 04:36:03 +01:00
koniifer 19992595fc update hblang to latest git
remove old ps/2 driver
remove defunct time driver
clean up stuff
i promise im done fiddling with ecah.rs and memory.hb
2024-09-02 01:04:00 +01:00
koniifer f7b970eaf0 hexadecimal support!!
remove fb_driver_stresstest, move examples back to fb_driver, update hblang, update Cargo.lock
2024-09-01 22:29:42 +01:00
koniifer c752028c73 fix ecah.rs, implement -d, --debuginfo to print debug info in serial (requires recompilation) 2024-08-31 19:34:14 +01:00
koniifer 8577920d90 port ecah changes from svga_driver branch 2024-08-31 15:38:15 +01:00
Able 7426bf479f idl work 2024-08-30 12:31:45 -05:00
koniifer 12ee3a9b87 fix random
implement hardware_random_u32
implement math.max, alter math.min
remove unneeded dependencies from fb_driver
2024-08-30 16:22:13 +01:00
koniifer 58bc6facbc Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/kodin/keyboard-driver' 2024-08-30 14:55:22 +01:00
Talha Qamar 1615297536 Detecting keypresses 2024-08-30 18:06:24 +05:00
Talha Qamar 0d3641e199 just getting started 2024-08-30 18:04:10 +05:00
Able 6295a7118e Added beef to ableOS 2024-08-30 07:38:04 -05:00
koniifer ad85f82be3 begin work for fb_driver interface
create hardware rng buffer & stn.random.uint_64 (currently weird)
move examples out of fb_driver (currently broken)
remove literal kernel panic from `info!("AHHH")`
re-implement stn.buffer.send_message()
2024-08-29 21:37:49 +01:00
Able 9100b3ce44 dev update 2024-08-29 06:51:48 -05:00
Able 1c491e70e0 dev tool prototype 2024-08-28 14:35:08 -05:00
Able 0444fe4dfa readme update 2024-08-27 12:35:52 -05:00
able db08a249e1 Merge pull request 'fb driver' (#16) from aurlex/ableos-framebuffer:master into master
Reviewed-on: https://git.ablecorp.us/AbleOS/ableos/pulls/16
2024-08-21 03:26:45 +00:00
aurlex acc9d19a32 fb driver 2024-08-20 13:03:39 +01:00
Able 6fd47695a6 changes 2024-08-19 13:13:58 -05:00
Able fb8a835926 this ia bad way to handle this but oh well 2024-08-12 08:21:31 -05:00
Able f4246ae387 SEARCHING for dynamically created buffers now works using buffer.create / buffer.search 2024-08-12 08:15:50 -05:00
Able c7214a5a9b commit 2024-08-11 15:10:36 -05:00
Able bf86d9219c disable all programs 2024-07-25 09:28:56 -05:00
Able ea6ba3bdb0 in/out b 2024-07-23 19:37:43 -05:00
Able 3f183e231d compiler update 2024-07-22 18:43:19 -05:00
Able 514dadc667 rename 2024-07-21 06:47:25 -05:00
Able 9ec3bb1f99 fix 2024-07-20 12:54:58 -05:00
Able b99cb09a74 cleanup 2024-07-20 04:10:15 -05:00
Able 528b1fc66c formatted code 2024-07-19 08:53:45 -05:00
Able f0956b529c formater 2024-07-19 07:31:01 -05:00
Able bb37de554f update the compiler 2024-07-19 05:47:59 -05:00
able 0f3c94c0c9 Merge pull request 'String Library Update' (#15) from Trees/ableos_time:my-branch into master
Reviewed-on: https://git.ablecorp.us/AbleOS/ableos/pulls/15
2024-07-17 01:52:52 +00:00
Sam Buckley 314523fce7 Reenable fb driver 2024-07-17 01:28:04 +01:00
Sam Buckley 9f9c7af85f Add string stuff to library 2024-07-17 01:24:24 +01:00
Sam Buckley f59776e792 Update string lib for num format - Trees 2024-07-16 22:42:49 +01:00
Able 1adc381399 Hack in an inb/outb api 2024-07-15 16:56:46 -05:00
Able f33cc0bf70 did some stuff /shrug 2024-07-07 08:35:07 -05:00
Able 5f136a66af patch in the fb stuff 2024-07-06 11:23:44 -05:00
Able 54d7e6b02b work 2024-07-06 09:24:23 -05:00
Able 62c181fb6a checkpoint 2024-06-14 11:48:53 -05:00
Able e9e813220b update 2024-06-08 15:18:21 -05:00
able 02455e2cd8 deprecate the old assembler 2024-05-31 13:35:46 -05:00
able e08eab8627 patching together some broken stuff 2024-05-31 13:31:06 -05:00
able c57ef99948 Merge pull request 'un-hard-code the tests' (#14) from wildwestrom/ableos:master into master
Reviewed-on: https://git.ablecorp.us/AbleOS/ableos/pulls/14
2024-05-31 15:44:43 +00:00
Christian Westrom b0358efab8 factor out separating path names from the boot prefix 2024-06-01 00:43:40 +09:00
Christian Westrom da606facb0 un-hard-code the tests 2024-06-01 00:31:04 +09:00
able b427ae1c27 Probably this works on someone elses machine. 2024-05-31 10:07:22 -05:00
able a511e99606 Update ecalls to match the spec 2024-05-31 09:15:55 -05:00
able d90016f28e checkpoint 2024-05-31 09:11:45 -05:00
able c20376464e reorg sysdata 2024-05-23 16:59:17 -05:00
able bbe29d54ab Merge pull request 'Repbuild will add files to the disk image programmatically' (#13) from wildwestrom/ableos:master into master
Reviewed-on: https://git.ablecorp.us/AbleOS/ableos/pulls/13
2024-05-05 15:54:56 +00:00
Christian Westrom a5cab167c5 load the modules programmatically instead of manually 2024-05-06 00:48:37 +09:00
Christian Westrom b96927d61a remove the fuckywucky memory shit 2024-05-06 00:48:24 +09:00
able edda52e857 Make repbuild safe(er) again. 2024-05-05 05:52:49 -05:00
able d7efa8ca20 Spec typification 2024-05-05 05:08:42 -05:00
able 5fc2e2a6be spec work 2024-05-04 14:46:24 -05:00
able d21654dd4b Starting to spec out the interface with the kernel 2024-05-04 13:20:30 -05:00
able 38986193ca mem stuff 2024-05-04 12:41:47 -05:00
able 779f3bdd1f perchance it works 2024-04-29 05:30:42 -05:00
able f767362ad0 fix :thumb: 2024-04-29 04:43:47 -05:00
able 088e628cde Hypothetical ideas laid out 2024-04-24 23:08:34 -05:00
able 1cc414eaaf meta info 2024-04-24 20:09:45 -05:00
able 5e73e7a370 begin work on ipc protocols 2024-03-22 05:13:17 -05:00
able cc4de4ab5e sds prelim work 2024-03-22 03:58:59 -05:00
able 634d05acea UI Lisp idea 2024-03-13 05:10:45 -05:00
able 189ad503c7 remove a random binary that was checked in 2024-03-11 09:49:11 -05:00
able fac1f77270 memory service 2024-03-11 09:48:56 -05:00
able eb30ee3c12 example of a new build tool for programs 2024-02-15 15:24:01 -06:00
able 89b495d318 more changes 2024-02-15 14:21:00 -06:00
able 7c68609af5 Worked on various small bits 2024-02-15 14:19:51 -06:00
able dfacc91f40 fix the dang lock file 2024-02-10 16:28:51 -06:00
able 307020b96b Un fucked the thingy 2024-02-10 16:15:33 -06:00
able d8cb4d4e64 reorganization 2024-01-18 02:36:24 -06:00
able 195192db8a compiling on arm works again 2023-12-13 04:21:32 -06:00
able 5fba1eb890 Merge pull request 'ECAH: Add error handling for accessing non-existant buffers. As well as add keyboard driver.' (#12) from jcodefox/ableos:master into master
Reviewed-on: https://git.ablecorp.us/AbleOS/ableos/pulls/12
2023-12-05 06:04:34 +00:00
Jcodefox 0a6085061a ECAH: Add a simple keyboard driver 2023-12-05 00:56:23 -05:00
Jcodefox 6f061153e6 Log number with buffer error 2023-12-01 10:02:56 -05:00
Jcodefox cb66c07a5f Add check for non-existent buffer 2023-12-01 09:48:57 -05:00
able 15515e6643 add in a Memory Service
Currently it fully ignores messages and only allocates blocks in 4096 byte chunks
2023-12-01 06:11:33 -06:00
able 7a2372d32a Donation 2023-11-27 07:12:04 -06:00
able 65b6f52d2e POC serial driver for arm
Does not work for x86 yet
2023-11-21 03:56:18 -06:00
able 562fb7c9b2 meow 2023-11-20 03:13:18 -06:00
able 762b2aa3ae working on logs 2023-11-19 18:15:03 -06:00
able fe6cccc70d attempt to log arguments in the limine framebuffer
Still needs work having to do with setting the log level
2023-11-18 02:17:54 -06:00
able 815c424248 Minor fixes 2023-11-18 01:32:09 -06:00
Erin b8ce78b6dd Sussy stuff 2023-11-15 19:41:44 +01:00
Erin d396da5f3c Stack grows downwards, baka. 2023-11-15 19:37:52 +01:00
Erin 0f7525b7e3 Stack for programs 2023-11-15 19:33:21 +01:00
able ebf31cba3d add in liberapay 2023-11-14 15:02:50 -06:00
able f074527e42 Arguments are actually passed into programs 2023-11-13 23:51:30 -06:00
Erin f2e561e242 Merge pull request 'Refactored project structure to make it more clean.' (#11) from struct-refactor into master
Reviewed-on: https://git.ablecorp.us/AbleOS/ableos/pulls/11
2023-11-11 15:12:02 +00:00
Erin 2c1d24ab37 Little reorg 2023-11-11 15:45:45 +01:00
Erin 4e9b75a517 kernel(detail): remove logging on memory load 2023-11-11 13:58:52 +01:00
able 0af4758a45 beop 2023-11-03 08:25:31 -05:00
Erin fd575a17c9 Fixed memory bug 2023-11-03 09:04:22 +01:00
able bda8659747 beepo 2023-11-02 14:12:10 -05:00
able 631e1dc288 Panic rn 2023-11-02 14:08:48 -05:00
able b7f9b071bf :) limine 2023-10-29 09:25:13 -05:00
able 94569624f6 update the limine CFG 2023-10-29 08:41:20 -05:00
able 080bb8b188 More work on the psuedo STD lib and IPC 2023-10-29 07:27:10 -05:00
able 1ae1d2ceac Logging works enough. Still unstructured however. 2023-10-28 23:14:36 -05:00
able 707528ef86 A nice stopping point so I can lament work 2023-10-28 08:43:32 -05:00
able c8f500470e Getting some basic userland logger setup 2023-10-28 08:28:07 -05:00
Erin 6885f1cdaf Updated HBVM version 2023-10-28 03:26:04 +02:00
able fa328add42 remove redundant comment bb 2023-10-25 08:36:12 -05:00
able d1d1bd7fd7 cursed-ness 2023-10-23 09:12:43 -05:00
Erin ebfc9c1c4e Zero memory on allocation 2023-10-08 11:24:55 +02:00
able ada43910d2 edits to support multi-arch iso 2023-09-20 12:26:36 -05:00
able 29bcce58b3 CPUID support 2023-09-20 12:01:12 -05:00
able 9105469c3b Arm now logs to the framebuffer 2023-09-17 17:13:23 -05:00
able e7bbb9a375 Arm is now feature parity with x86 2023-09-17 16:03:32 -05:00
able 008a8eb336 More tracing 2023-09-13 02:19:37 -05:00
able e0aa63bebf DOC: Improved driver dependencies and such 2023-09-11 01:36:13 -05:00
able 9cf6f93949 TODO updates 2023-09-09 15:52:01 -05:00
able 1be13d30d1 Ecall work 2023-09-09 02:35:16 -05:00
able 8fec90db95 X86 Timer cleanup 2023-09-09 02:34:43 -05:00
able c16c235c95 Module fix 2023-09-09 02:34:29 -05:00
able 54844b46a0 ECALL work and expanded errors on HBVM shutdown 2023-09-07 14:36:53 -05:00
able b04ee13185 Register dump on panic 2023-09-07 14:31:31 -05:00
Erin 0e8fb17f3a REPBUILD: Fix 2023-08-30 01:12:40 +02:00
Erin 3c45720fa3 Better example 2023-08-22 15:57:57 +02:00
Erin cbed32526b KERNEL: Fixed holeybytes 2023-08-22 15:52:30 +02:00
Erin 0f151fdd52 阿呆: changed trait impls 2023-08-22 15:31:28 +02:00
Erin f948e35e3f Updated deps
+ manage your local editor ignores locally, we are not here for supporting all possible editors on the world.
2023-08-22 15:17:27 +02:00
Erin 88213a7df0 AMOGUS: Fixed compilation 2023-08-13 02:36:26 +02:00
able 239ee43064 Merge pull request 'ARM: Add serial console logging' (#9) from microtau/ableos:master into master
Reviewed-on: https://git.ablecorp.us/AbleOS/ableos/pulls/9
2023-07-20 11:03:57 +00:00
microtau c9ab181d95 REPBUILD: Always regenerate the image 2023-07-20 10:42:48 +00:00
microtau f474f0fb69 CLEAN: Remove env_logger dependency 2023-07-20 10:02:10 +00:00
microtau d0a2f436a8 CLEAN: Remove unnecessary dependencies 2023-07-20 09:24:33 +00:00
microtau 7865bca782 ARM: Add serial console logging 2023-07-20 09:21:00 +00:00
able c0744d5596 Merge pull request 'LIMINE: Bump version' (#8) from microtau/ableos:master into master
Reviewed-on: https://git.ablecorp.us/AbleOS/ableos/pulls/8
2023-07-19 17:14:08 +00:00
microtau ea49841de2 LIMINE: Bump version 2023-07-19 16:54:01 +00:00
able 84757f7060 Revert "LIMINE: I think this updates the submodule?"
This reverts commit 2dcd096de9.
2023-07-19 11:21:15 -05:00
able e7b46f639c SUBMODULE: Removed it temporarily 2023-07-19 10:55:58 -05:00
able 2dcd096de9 LIMINE: I think this updates the submodule? 2023-07-17 09:51:57 -05:00
able 9225d2d773 ARM: checkpoint from micro-tau 2023-07-17 09:36:39 -05:00
able ede52eb1db ARM: work done on getting the bootloader working 2023-07-17 00:36:06 -05:00
able 81e2603c4d Merge pull request 'x86_64: Refactor device info fetching' (#7) from JohnyTheCarrot/ableos:chore/refactor-device-info into master
Reviewed-on: https://git.ablecorp.us/AbleOS/ableos/pulls/7

LG2M
2023-07-15 13:05:33 +00:00
JohnyTheCarrot af7bcc8efb Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/chore/refactor-device-info' into chore/refactor-device-info 2023-07-15 15:05:01 +02:00
JohnyTheCarrot f0be41ec49 make requested changes 2023-07-15 15:04:53 +02:00
JohnyTheCarrot c955f3a0de Merge branch 'master' into chore/refactor-device-info 2023-07-15 12:50:07 +00:00
JohnyTheCarrot 53fca04786 x86_64: Refactor device info fetching 2023-07-15 14:47:46 +02:00
able 4cf933c62b TODO: Add some more info 2023-07-15 06:16:00 -05:00
able 6c4eee0c56 SCHED: Two programs are now running in ableOS 2023-07-15 05:51:19 -05:00
able d3e019ffe1 ARM: Commit the sin of binarys into a git repo 2023-07-15 05:50:54 -05:00
able a8005728bf ARM: moved dep to proper location 2023-07-14 23:13:29 -05:00
able 80bfcb83b9 CLEAN: remove old data and set default target to x86 2023-07-14 20:30:47 -05:00
able 3a62f65cd1 ARM: Whoe knows 2023-07-14 20:00:50 -05:00
able d8a68aabee Merge branch 'master' of ssh://git.ablecorp.us:20/AbleOS/ableos 2023-07-14 19:38:46 -05:00
able 9bbc0e19a1 ARM: it compiles but does not yet run :V 2023-07-14 19:38:13 -05:00
able 490f15db48 Merge pull request 'another shrimple macro!' (#6) from IntoTheNight/ableos:master into master
Reviewed-on: https://git.ablecorp.us/AbleOS/ableos/pulls/6
2023-07-15 00:12:03 +00:00
able 4dd3699e0e frowny 2023-07-13 22:41:09 -05:00
IntoTheNight bea92d996c Merge branch 'master' into master 2023-07-13 14:25:20 +00:00
IntoTheNight 6a404b8227 another shrimple macro!
(NOTE: I was unable to test on my Nix system for some reason, QEMU just refuses to work even though I ran it within the Nix Shell environment)
2023-07-13 19:50:44 +05:30
able a9350952b7 SCHED: Set a sane TQ 2023-07-13 03:41:15 -05:00
able b9af2ae9c4 SCHEDULER: added in some super simple bootmodules and run them 2023-07-13 03:27:47 -05:00
Erin aa5ea3fb8f Auto-fetch OVMF 2023-07-13 03:21:33 +02:00
able 3b6dce674d SCHEDULER: add register dumps 2023-07-12 12:24:52 -05:00
able 2f24089938 SCHEDULER: cut out deadcode and added ifguard 2023-07-12 12:22:13 -05:00
able d1a6e627ef Increase the default heapsize 2023-07-12 12:21:31 -05:00
able 1455f1712c Merge pull request 'master' (#5) from IntoTheNight/ableos:master into master
Reviewed-on: https://git.ablecorp.us/AbleOS/ableos/pulls/5
2023-07-12 16:48:02 +00:00
able 473598d5df Merge branch 'master' into master 2023-07-12 16:47:55 +00:00
MunirG05 56ec28550f does this fix the issue?? 2023-07-12 22:16:14 +05:30
able a18ca4335f REPBUILD: Space 2023-07-12 11:27:42 -05:00
able de8661be62 COMMUNITY: Discord link update 2023-07-12 10:04:20 -05:00
able c264865d49 X86: cpuid changes 2023-07-12 09:01:58 -05:00
able 340d76fd13 CAPS: Changing the printing of caps 2023-07-12 06:03:29 -05:00
able b7da4f17c2 REPBUILD: default devices changed 2023-07-12 06:03:06 -05:00
MunirG05 2af7684532 fix the dumb 2023-07-11 13:32:40 +05:30
MunirG05 7a00dff4b9 fix the dumb 2023-07-11 13:30:45 +05:30
able ae321a9923 CAPS: Adding in capabilities 2023-07-10 22:54:05 -05:00
MunirG05 bb27f48f4a scheduler but i stole the code from the engine and tried to stuff it into the scheduler and i have no idea if it works or not but it porbably does 2023-07-10 23:43:42 +05:30
MunirG05 359d62c1b0 i pushed so i can work on it in windows thanks 2023-07-10 17:14:11 +05:30
able a2a2b509bb Merge pull request 'master' (#4) from IntoTheNight/ableos:master into master
Reviewed-on: https://git.ablecorp.us/AbleOS/ableos/pulls/4
2023-07-09 12:46:49 +00:00
IntoTheNight 4252719a72 another shrimple macro! 2023-07-09 17:18:41 +05:30
IntoTheNight 7ac33efcbc uauhfa 2023-07-09 16:37:13 +05:30
IntoTheNight 87c3d0bb3a add a shrimple macro
add a shrimple macro
2023-07-09 16:33:47 +05:30
IntoTheNight dc03601ac0 add a shrimple macro 2023-07-09 16:30:16 +05:30
able 8e8289f5ba BOOT: Work on boot modules 2023-07-08 23:22:44 -05:00
able c276476068 WORKSPACE: fix resolver 2023-07-08 23:22:13 -05:00
able e8d854a171 REPBUILD: Fix disk.img generation 2023-07-08 23:21:27 -05:00
able 06868b516f fix compile error 2023-06-26 18:42:55 -05:00
able 567871d18e Scheduler work 2023-06-26 07:55:37 -05:00
able 1dd330e604 Revert "prelim scheduler work"
This reverts commit 1be36455e4.
2023-06-26 07:54:48 -05:00
able 1be36455e4 prelim scheduler work 2023-06-26 07:54:37 -05:00
able 36f2a8336f most recent HBVM works 2023-06-26 06:36:30 -05:00
able 432af37737 TODO: init stuff 2023-06-25 22:34:24 -05:00
able 0508140f40 CLEANUP: turned if statement into match 2023-06-21 17:16:22 -05:00
able 65f1695b46 ROADMAP 2023-06-16 06:09:22 -05:00
able c2b8341667 FORMAT 2023-06-16 05:20:37 -05:00
able 1a98fe8908 CONFIG: adding in a spawn command 2023-06-15 03:45:27 -05:00
able d4670cb85d REPBUILD: Minor todo fix 2023-06-13 21:03:09 -05:00
able 16ccd51e4a cleanup and docs 2023-06-13 06:00:11 -05:00
able b9b798efff DOCS: adding in some docs in various spots and added a contrib guide 2023-05-28 04:51:51 -05:00
able 03667f6039 CPU: minor changes in cpuid 2023-05-28 02:04:20 -05:00
able 8eebd50179 ALLOCATOR: misc 2023-05-28 02:01:11 -05:00
able bb3c1b6120 CPU: Added more cpu feature detection 2023-05-28 02:00:54 -05:00
able b9bfd99335 GRAPHICS: Line thickness change for the HBVM logo 2023-05-26 06:31:52 -05:00
able 49105e668d LOGGING: Begin work on consistent logging style 2023-05-26 06:30:17 -05:00
able 40c072ad99 ROADMAP: Taking down notes on the order in which things should proceed with ableOS 2023-05-25 07:15:53 -05:00
able a2bf48f56b minor cleanups 2023-05-25 07:04:19 -05:00
able 5af29efe17 Remove warnings 2023-05-23 05:16:14 -05:00
able e513caf499 nix WORKS 2023-05-23 04:52:26 -05:00
able ad22051a20 Working on booting on nixOS 2023-05-23 04:26:32 -05:00
Able 2744e8e67b tack inplace hbvm 2023-05-15 02:19:34 -05:00
Able 282688d48b purge wasm 2023-05-08 04:42:02 -05:00
Able 88df7c2c34 remove interp and all wasm related code 2023-05-08 04:35:37 -05:00
Able 4a8b56a474 dynamically support display discovery 2023-05-08 03:53:15 -05:00
Able 308592cbf9 fix 2023-05-06 07:05:45 -05:00
Able fb0dcc786d ableos update 2023-05-06 06:50:24 -05:00
able e53d7896a7 Merge pull request 'Add some minimal instructions' (#3) from wildwestrom/ableos:master into master
Reviewed-on: https://git.ablecorp.us/AbleOS/ableos/pulls/3
2023-04-30 04:20:14 +00:00
Christian Westrom 6843023a44 add some minimal instructions 2023-04-30 13:19:03 +09:00
Able 174b621acd add an example system.toml 2023-04-26 14:33:40 -05:00
Able 01cdd68b28 cleanup + rustfmt config 2023-04-12 13:08:07 -05:00
Able ec7a80c93a Change 2023-04-10 01:16:30 -05:00
Able 530a8a9d60 changes 2023-04-07 16:44:33 -05:00
Able 20e3ce15be hacking in a wasm interpreter 2023-04-05 12:29:20 -05:00
Erin 0a77e691d7 boom! 2023-03-30 23:43:04 +02:00
Able d6e27bc1f4 add a pci device view on boot 2022-11-30 01:47:15 -06:00
Able 64a02bbf01 solid 2022-11-23 06:23:36 -06:00
Able 40c99b47b5 changing color parsing from \0 to \1a 2022-11-23 02:32:12 -06:00
Able 1f8ea529f9 fix echo command and add traces to vfs 2022-11-23 01:55:09 -06:00
Erin f396c3642d Skeleton for architecture-specific things 2022-11-07 21:21:16 +01:00
Erin 4812e59c09 Threw stuff from the microkernel. Start of moving core parts there. 2022-11-07 20:29:42 +01:00
Erin d31f17f07e clippy 2022-11-05 01:43:41 +01:00
Erin 4e6bed0b57 removed module that I forgot to remove + 1.65 stuff 2022-11-05 01:40:38 +01:00
Erin 56700a7986 removed sus messaging module 2022-11-05 00:39:37 +01:00
Erin b943714093 update 2022-10-29 19:53:08 +02:00
Erin 8ebaf1b244 fixed sound 2022-10-29 19:20:23 +02:00
Erin 84f163f534 merge 2022-08-28 22:04:55 +02:00
Erin 3b1e51d1ba fixed qr code 2022-08-21 11:45:28 +02:00
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[alias] [alias]
repbuild = "run --manifest-path ./repbuild/Cargo.toml --" repbuild = "run --manifest-path ./repbuild/Cargo.toml -- "
dev = "run --manifest-path ./dev/Cargo.toml -r --"

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set history save on
file target/x86_64-ableos/debug/ableos
target remote localhost:9000
tui enable

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name: Build
on:
- push
- pull_request
env:
CARGO_TERM_COLOR: always
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1
with:
components: rust-src
- uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
with:
command: repbuild
args: run

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userland/root_fs/mnt/
target/ target/
.gdb_history
!*/.gitkeep
__pycache__/
debug.log

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[submodule "limine"]
path = limine
url = https://github.com/limine-bootloader/limine.git
branch = v4.x-branch-binary
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{ {
"files.associations": {
"stddef.h": "c"
},
"rust-analyzer.checkOnSave.allTargets": false, "rust-analyzer.checkOnSave.allTargets": false,
"rust-analyzer.showUnlinkedFileNotification": false,
"C_Cpp.errorSquiggles": "disabled"
} }

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[workspace] [workspace]
members = [ resolver = "2"
"ableos", members = ["dev", "kernel", "repbuild"]
"asl",
"ext2-rs", # [profile.release]
"kernel", # strip = "symbols"
"facepalm", # codegen-units = 1
"repbuild" # lto = true
] # panic = "abort"

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### What are the requirements?
- A machine with [Rustc Tier 1 platform support](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/platform-support.html#tier-1-with-host-tools)
- Rustup
- QEMU (for executing)
- GIT CLI
### How do I run ableos?
- It is recommended to run ableos under QEMU. Here is how:
- Install QEMU
- Clone ableos
- Go to ableos directory
- Pull the limine submodule with `git submodule update --init`
- Run `cargo repbuild help`
### How can I contribute?
- [Contribute code](#how-do-i-contribute-code)
- [Run ableos on your machine](#how-do-i-run-ableos)
- Find bugs
- Create media showing ableos
### How do I contribute code?
- Start by forking ableos
- Write something that runs in the userspace, for example:
- System drivers
- Programs
- Libraries
- Patch bugs and improve code in the kernel
- Ensure that the code is OK to be maintained by asking in the [discord](https://discord.gg/t5Wt3K4YNA)
- When you have finished your changes, you can submit a pull request for review [here](https://git.ablecorp.us/ableos/ableos)
### repbuild and kernel compile, but QEMU isn't starting
- Ensure you have the `qemu-desktop-{arch}` for your OS and target architecture installed
- Try running again with `--noaccel` if you have QEMU already
### I have run using repbuild but it's slow
- Ensure release mode is enabled with the `-r` flag
- Remove the `--noaccel` flag if you can
- If both of these are already done, there may be a problem with thee VM, kernel, your program, or the hblang compiler
### Compiler is complaining about "reg id leaked"
- [Submit](#how-do-i-report-a-compiler-bug) an issue, reg id leaked is a bug
### My program isn't running
- Refer to [here](#i-have-run-using-repbuild-but-its-slow), it may be that your program is simply starting slowly
- Ensure that your program has a properly written meta.toml file
- Ensure that your program is enabled in [system_config.toml](sysdata/system_config.toml)
- Try running again with `--noaccel`, there is a known bug with some systems that prevents programs from starting.
### Kernel panic??? Huh???
- Kernel panics can be caused by improperly using memory (e.g, writing out of bounds)
- Kernel panics are most likely to be caused when accessing memory or using `@eca` for kernel ecalls
- [Report](#how-do-i-report-an-ableos-bug) a kernel panic
### I am running in release mode but I have no debug info
- Add the `-d` flag for debug info
### What is `@eca`? How do I use it?
- Eca is an ecall. They are similar to syscalls
- The `@eca` directive takes the following arguments:
- `@eca(ecall_number, reg_1, ..., reg_n)`
- The various ecalls have different arguments that are given by register values
- Most ecalls are wrapped by `stn`, for example, `random`, `buffer`, and `memory` all make use of ecalls
- All ecalls can be found [ecah.rs](kernel/src/holeybytes/ecah.rs)
### How do I report an ableos bug?
- Submit an issue [here](https://git.ablecorp.us/ableos/ableos/issues) or report it in the [discord](https://discord.gg/t5Wt3K4YNA)
### How do I report a compiler bug?
- Submit an issue [here](https://git.ablecorp.us/ableos/holey-bytes/issues) or report it in the [discord](https://discord.gg/t5Wt3K4YNA)

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# ableOS # AbleOS
![Discord](https://img.shields.io/discord/831368967385120810) ![Code Size](https://img.shields.io/github/languages/code-size/abletheabove/ableos) An UNIX-unlike micro-kernel written in rust with an embedded bytecode virtual machine.
## Set up
Install [Qemu](https://www.qemu.org/)
> On Windows be sure to add `C:\Program Files\qemu` to your `PATH` variable Please note that a custom target directory is not supported and support will not be added.
`rustup component add rust-src` # Community
[Discord](https://discord.gg/JrKVukDtgs)
`rustup component add llvm-tools-preview` Donations can be made [here on Liberapay](https://liberapay.com/AbleTheAbove) or on [Patreon](https://www.patreon.com/ablecorp)
<img src="https://img.shields.io/liberapay/patrons/AbleTheAbove.svg?logo=liberapay">
`cargo install bootimage` # Compiling
See [HELP.md](HELP.md)
# Developing
## Running There is a new work in progress developer tool for hblang. (see: dev folder)
repbuild can be used to run and build docs for able os
`cargo repbuild doc`
`cargo repbuild run`
## Testing on real hardware
I recommend using an old x86_64 computer
* `cargo run --release` to generate a binary image that is bootable
* flash it to a USB device via `dd` or balenaEtcher
* Remove said USB device and plug into test machine
* assure test machine boots from USB devices

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# AbleOS
## General
- [ ] Improve EXT2
- [ ] Remove x86 specific code and refine the boot process
## Capabilities
A new process should not have any capabilities at all until it is given them or requests them and is approved.
- [ ] Filesystem cap
- [ ] Create a new filesystem
- [ ] Unmount/Mount a filesystem
- [ ] read a file
- [ ] write a file
- [ ] delete a file
- [ ] Network cap
- [ ] open/close socket
- [ ] bind/unbind socket
- [ ] Manage Process cap
- [ ] spawn Process cap
- [ ] kill Process cap
## Riscv
## ARM
- [ ] Get arm-version booting on real hardware
## Drivers
- [ ] Slim down driver specific program code
- [ ] Remove entry/exit functions for drivers
## Filesystem
- [ ] Create a vfs that ties into the capability system
- [ ] Remote home directory
- [ ] local file caching
- [ ] remote file changes
- [ ] Update file if the remote file changes
# Tooling
## Repbuild
- [ ] make generation of the ext2 image possible

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[build]
# target = "riscv64gc-unknown-none-elf"
target = "json_targets/x86_64-ableos.json"
[unstable]
build-std = ["core", "compiler_builtins", "alloc"]
build-std-features = ["compiler-builtins-mem"]
[target.'cfg(target_arch = "x86_64")']
rustflags = ["-C", "target-feature=+rdrand"]
runner = "bootimage runner"
[target.riscv64gc-unknown-none-elf]
rustflags = "-C link-arg=-Tableos/src/arch/riscv/virt.lds"
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[package]
edition = "2021"
name = "ableos"
version = "0.1.1"
# See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html
[profile.release]
panic = "abort"
[package.metadata.bootimage]
run-command = [
"qemu-system-x86_64",
"-device",
"piix4-ide,id=ide",
"-drive",
"file={},format=raw,if=none,id=disk",
"-device",
"ide-hd,drive=disk,bus=ide.0"
]
run-args = [
# "--nodefaults",
"-cpu",
"Broadwell-v3",
"-m",
"4G",
"-serial",
"stdio",
"-smp",
"cores=2",
"-soundhw",
"pcspk",
# "-device",
# "VGA",
# "-device",
# "virtio-gpu-pci",
"-device",
"vmware-svga",
"-device",
"sb16",
# "-machine", "pcspk-audiodev=0",
# "-qmp",
# "unix:../qmp-sock,server,nowait",
]
test-args = [
"-device",
"isa-debug-exit,iobase=0xf4,iosize=0x04",
"-serial",
"stdio",
]
[dependencies]
lazy_static = { version = "1.4.0", features = ["spin_no_std"] }
qrcode = { path = "../qrcode-rust" }
bitflags = "1.3"
lliw = "0.2.0"
spin = "0.9"
pretty-hex = "0.2.1"
unicode-width = "0.1.7"
picorand = "0.1.0"
watson = "0.4"
genfs = "0.1.0"
axel = { git = "https://git.ablecorp.us/able/aos_userland" }
versioning = { git = "https://git.ablecorp.us/able/aos_userland" }
# embedded-graphics = "*"
pc-keyboard = "0.5"
# mini-backtrace = "0.1"
clparse = { git = "https://git.ablecorp.us/able/core_utils", default-features = false }
seq-macro = "0.3"
[dependencies.linked_list_allocator]
version = "0.9.0"
features = ["use_spin_nightly"]
[dependencies.log]
version = "0.4.17"
default-features = false
[dependencies.logos]
version = "0.12"
default-features = false
features = ["export_derive"]
[dependencies.rdrand]
version = "0.8"
default-features = false
[dependencies.kernel]
path = "../kernel"
[dependencies.serde]
version = "1.0"
default-features = false
features = ["derive", "alloc"]
[dependencies.hashbrown]
version = "0.12"
default-features = false
features = ["inline-more"]
[dependencies.rkyv]
version = "0.7"
default-features = false
features = ["size_64", "alloc"]
# [dependencies.smoltcp]
# version = "0.8.0"
# default-features = false
# features = ["log", "proto-ipv4"]
[dependencies.y-compositor-protocol]
git = "https://git.ablecorp.us:443/able/y-compositor-protocol.git"
[dependencies.ext2]
path = "../ext2-rs"
[dependencies.toml]
git = "https://git.ablecorp.us:443/theoddgarlic/toml-rs"
# version = "0.5.8"
default-features = false
[dependencies.facepalm]
path = "../facepalm"
[dependencies.ab_glyph]
version = "*"
default-features = false
features = ["libm"]
[dependencies.wasmi]
default-features = false
features = ["core"]
version = "*"
[dependencies.libwasm]
git = "https://git.ablecorp.us:443/able/libwasm.git"
default-features = false
[dependencies.externc-libm]
git = "https://git.ablecorp.us:443/able/externc-libm.git"
[target.'cfg(target_arch = "riscv")'.dependencies]
riscv = "*"
[target.'cfg(target_arch = "x86_64")'.dependencies]
bootloader = { version = "0.9.8", features = ["map_physical_memory"] }
cpuio = { git = "https://git.ablecorp.us/ondra05/cpuio.git" }
pic8259 = "0.10.1"
uart_16550 = "0.2.0"
volatile = "0.2.6"
x86_64 = "0.14.8"
pc-beeper = { git = "https://github.com/AbleOS/pc-beeper" }
acpi = "4.1.0"
vga = { git = "https://git.ablecorp.us:443/able/vga.git" }
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[boot]
system_processes = []
user_processes = ["shell"]
[logging]
enabled = true
level = "Trace"
log_to_serial = true
log_to_vterm = false
filter = ["ableos::ps2_mouse", "ableos::vterm"]
[tests]
run_tests = false
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pub struct KeyEvent{
lctrl 1
rctrl 2
lalt 3
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lsup 5
rsup 6
lshift 7
rshift 8
caps 9
down 10
# Keycodes
key 11-32
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{
"llvm-target": "arm-none-eabihf",
"target-endian": "little",
"target-pointer-width": "32",
"target-c-int-width": "32",
"os": "ableos",
"env": "eabi",
"vendor": "unknown",
"arch": "arm",
"linker-flavor": "gcc",
"linker": "arm-none-eabi-gcc",
"data-layout": "e-m:e-p:32:32-i64:64-v128:64:128-a:0:32-n32-S64",
"executables": true,
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{
"arch": "aarch64",
"data-layout": "e-m:e-i8:8:32-i16:16:32-i64:64-i128:128-n32:64-S128",
"disable-redzone": true,
"env": "",
"executables": true,
"features": "+strict-align,+neon,+fp-armv8",
"is-builtin": false,
"linker": "rust-lld",
"linker-flavor": "ld.lld",
"linker-is-gnu": true,
"pre-link-args": {
"ld.lld": ["-Tsrc/arch/aarch64/aarch64-qemu.ld"]
},
"llvm-target": "aarch64-unknown-none",
"max-atomic-width": 128,
"os": "none",
"panic-strategy": "abort",
"relocation-model": "static",
"target-c-int-width": "32",
"target-endian": "little",
"target-pointer-width": "64",
"vendor": ""
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{
"llvm-target": "arm-none-eabihf",
"target-endian": "little",
"target-pointer-width": "32",
"target-c-int-width": "32",
"os": "ableos",
"env": "eabi",
"vendor": "unknown",
"arch": "arm",
"linker-flavor": "gcc",
"linker": "arm-none-eabi-gcc",
"data-layout": "e-m:e-p:32:32-i64:64-v128:64:128-a:0:32-n32-S64",
"executables": true,
"relocation-model": "static"
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{
"llvm-target": "x86_64-unknown-none",
"data-layout": "e-m:e-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128",
"arch": "x86_64",
"target-endian": "little",
"target-pointer-width": "64",
"target-c-int-width": "32",
"os": "none",
"executables": true,
"linker-flavor": "ld.lld",
"linker": "rust-lld",
"panic-strategy": "abort",
"disable-redzone": true,
"features": "-mmx,-sse,+soft-float"
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# Able doesn't have a full keyboard
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//! The allocator to be implemented by ableOS
//!
//! NOTE: All memory regions are taken from https://wiki.osdev.org/Memory_Map_(x86)
use alloc::alloc::{GlobalAlloc, Layout};
use core::{fmt::Display, ptr::null_mut};
const HEAP_START: usize = 600_000_000;
const BLOCK_SIZE: usize = 1024;
const BLOCK_COUNT: usize = 512;
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub struct MemoryRegion {
_start: usize,
_end: usize,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub struct AAlloc {
current_region: usize,
memory_regions: [Option<MemoryRegion>; 512],
}
impl AAlloc {
pub fn add_region(&mut self, mem: MemoryRegion) {
self.memory_regions[self.current_region] = Some(mem);
self.current_region += 1;
}
pub fn intialize() {
info!("Heap Start: {}", HEAP_START);
info!("Heap Size: {}", BLOCK_SIZE * BLOCK_COUNT);
info!("Heap End: {}", HEAP_START + BLOCK_SIZE * BLOCK_COUNT);
let mut aalloc = AAlloc {
current_region: 0,
memory_regions: [None; 512],
};
aalloc.add_region(MemoryRegion {
_start: 0x00100000,
_end: 0x00EFFFFF,
});
debug!("{}", aalloc);
}
}
impl Display for AAlloc {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut core::fmt::Formatter) -> core::fmt::Result {
write!(f, "AAlloc {{\n\tcurrent_region: {},\n", self.current_region)?;
for x in 0..self.current_region {
if let Some(region) = self.memory_regions[x] {
write!(f, "\tRegion {}: {:?}\n", x, region)?;
}
}
write!(f, "}}")?;
Ok(())
}
}
unsafe impl GlobalAlloc for AAlloc {
unsafe fn alloc(&self, _layout: Layout) -> *mut u8 {
println!("Allocating memory");
println!("{}", _layout.size());
println!("{}", _layout.align());
null_mut()
}
unsafe fn dealloc(&self, _ptr: *mut u8, _layout: Layout) {
panic!("dealloc should be never called")
}
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pub mod aalloc;
pub use aalloc::*;
pub const HEAP_START: usize = 0x_4444_4444_0000;
pub const HEAP_MULTIPLIER: usize = 100000;
pub const HEAP_BASE: usize = 100;
pub const HEAP_SIZE: usize = HEAP_BASE * HEAP_MULTIPLIER;
/*
#[global_allocator]
pub static ALLOCATOR: LockedHeap = LockedHeap::empty();
#[alloc_error_handler]
fn alloc_error_handler(layout: alloc::alloc::Layout) -> ! {
panic!("allocation error: {:?}", layout)
}
*/

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ENTRY(_start)
SECTIONS
{
. = 0x40000000;
.text.boot : { *(.text.boot) }
.text : { *(.text) }
.data : { *(.data) }
.rodata : { *(.rodata) }
.bss : { *(.bss) }
. = ALIGN(8);
. = . + 0x4000;
LD_STACK_PTR = .;
}

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.globl _start
.extern LD_STACK_PTR
.section ".text.boot"
_start:
ldr x30, =LD_STACK_PTR
mov sp, x30
bl not_main
.equ PSCI_SYSTEM_OFF, 0x84000008
.globl system_off
system_off:
ldr x0, =PSCI_SYSTEM_OFF
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use alloc::alloc::{GlobalAlloc, Layout};
use core::ptr::null_mut;
pub struct Dummy;
unsafe impl GlobalAlloc for Dummy {
unsafe fn alloc(&self, _layout: Layout) -> *mut u8 {
null_mut()
}
unsafe fn dealloc(&self, _ptr: *mut u8, _layout: Layout) {
panic!("dealloc should be never called")
}
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use crate::driver_traits::graphics::{Graphics, Point, Rgb};
pub struct GraphicsBuffer;
#[allow(unused)]
impl Graphics for GraphicsBuffer {
fn put_line(coords_start: Point, coords_end: Point, thickness: u32, color: Rgb) {
todo!()
}
fn put_rect(coords_start: Point, coords_end: Point, color: Rgb) {
todo!()
}
fn put_circle(coords: Point, radius: u32) {
todo!()
}
fn put_triangle(coords_1: Point, coords_2: Point, coords_3: Point, thickness: u32, color: Rgb) {
todo!();
}
fn put_pixel(coords: Point, color: Rgb) {
todo!()
}
fn paint_cursor(coords: Point) {
todo!()
}
fn hide_cursor() {}
fn show_cursor() {}
fn draw() {}
fn clear() {
todo!()
}
}

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pub mod allocator;
pub mod graphics;
pub mod nrf52;
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//! A not-very-useful abstraction of GPIOs in Rust
#![allow(dead_code)]
use core::sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, Ordering::SeqCst};
const REG_P0_PIN_CNF_BASE: *mut u32 = 0x5000_0700 as *mut u32;
const REG_P0_OUT_SET: *mut u32 = 0x5000_0508 as *mut u32;
const REG_P0_OUT_CLR: *mut u32 = 0x5000_050C as *mut u32;
const PIN_CNF_DIR_OUTPUT: u32 = 0x0000_0001;
const PIN_CNF_INPUT_CONNECT: u32 = 0x0000_0000;
const PIN_CNF_PULL_DISABLED: u32 = 0x0000_0000;
const PIN_CNF_DRIVE_S0S1: u32 = 0x0000_0000;
const PIN_CNF_SENSE_DISABLED: u32 = 0x0000_0000;
/// A struct that represents an nRF52 Pin
pub struct Pin(u8);
impl Pin {
/// Set a pin to be a push pull output
pub fn set_push_pull_output(&mut self, level: Level) {
// set level
match level {
Level::High => self.set_high(),
Level::Low => self.set_low(),
}
let set_val = PIN_CNF_DIR_OUTPUT
| PIN_CNF_INPUT_CONNECT
| PIN_CNF_PULL_DISABLED
| PIN_CNF_DRIVE_S0S1
| PIN_CNF_SENSE_DISABLED;
unsafe {
core::ptr::write_volatile(REG_P0_PIN_CNF_BASE.offset(self.0 as isize), set_val);
}
}
/// Set a pin to output level low
pub fn set_low(&mut self) {
unsafe { core::ptr::write_volatile(REG_P0_OUT_SET, 1 << (self.0 as u32)) }
}
/// Set a pin to output level high
pub fn set_high(&mut self) {
unsafe { core::ptr::write_volatile(REG_P0_OUT_CLR, 1 << (self.0 as u32)) }
}
}
/// The level of a GPIO
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
pub enum Level {
Low,
High,
}
/// A struct that represents P0 of the nRF52
pub struct Pins {
pub p0_31: Pin,
}
impl Pins {
/// A function to obtain a Port 0 singleton structure
pub fn take() -> Self {
static TAKEN: AtomicBool = AtomicBool::new(false);
// Enforce this as a singleton
assert!(!TAKEN.swap(true, SeqCst));
Self { p0_31: Pin(31) }
}
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/// Prints to the host through the serial interface.
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! serial_print {
($($arg:tt)*) => {};
}
/// Prints to the host through the serial interface, appending a newline.
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! serial_println {
() => {};
($fmt:expr) => {};
($fmt:expr, $($arg:tt)*) => {};
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pub mod drivers;
pub mod init;
use crate::arch::drivers::nrf52::{Level, Pins};
use core::ptr;
use core::ptr::write_volatile;
global_asm!(include_str!("boot.s"));
fn delay(ticks: usize) {
static mut DUMMY: usize = 0;
// Reduce the number of iterations when in debug mode
#[cfg(debug_assertions)]
let ticks = ticks / 128;
for t in 0..ticks {
// Prevent the optimizer from removing this loop
unsafe {
write_volatile(&mut DUMMY, t);
}
}
}
use crate::print;
#[no_mangle]
pub extern "C" fn not_main() {
const UART0: *mut u8 = 0x0900_0000 as *mut u8;
for byte in b"ableOS Arm 64" {
unsafe {
ptr::write_volatile(UART0, *byte);
}
}
// let gpios = Pins::take();
// let mut led = gpios.p0_31;
//
// loop {
// led.set_high();
// delay(2_000_000);
//
// led.set_low();
// delay(6_000_000);
// }
//
// led.set_push_pull_output(Level::Low);
crate::kmain::kernel_main();
sloop();
}
pub fn sloop() -> ! {
loop {}
}
pub fn print() {
for byte in b"ableOS Arm 64" {
const UART0: *mut u8 = 0x0900_0000 as *mut u8;
unsafe {
ptr::write_volatile(UART0, *byte);
}
}
}
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cargo build --target=json_targets/aarch64-ableos.json --release &&\
qemu-system-aarch64 -machine virt -m 1024M -cpu cortex-a53 \
-kernel target/aarch64-ableos/release/ableos -serial stdio \
-device virtio-keyboard

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use alloc::alloc::{GlobalAlloc, Layout};
use core::ptr::null_mut;
pub struct Dummy;
unsafe impl GlobalAlloc for Dummy {
unsafe fn alloc(&self, _layout: Layout) -> *mut u8 {
null_mut()
}
unsafe fn dealloc(&self, _ptr: *mut u8, _layout: Layout) {
panic!("dealloc should be never called")
}
}

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use crate::driver_traits::graphics::{Graphics, Point, Rgb};
pub struct GraphicsBuffer;
#[allow(unused)]
impl Graphics for GraphicsBuffer {
fn put_line(coords_start: Point, coords_end: Point, thickness: u32, color: Rgb) {
todo!()
}
fn put_rect(coords_start: Point, coords_end: Point, color: Rgb) {
todo!()
}
fn put_circle(coords: Point, radius: u32) {
todo!()
}
fn put_triangle(coords_1: Point, coords_2: Point, coords_3: Point, thickness: u32, color: Rgb) {
todo!();
}
fn put_pixel(coords: Point, color: Rgb) {
todo!()
}
fn paint_cursor(coords: Point) {
todo!()
}
fn hide_cursor() {}
fn show_cursor() {}
fn draw() {}
fn clear() {
todo!()
}
}

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/// # Safety
///
/// We label the mmio function unsafe since
/// we will be working with raw memory. Rust cannot
/// make any guarantees when we do this.
#[inline(always)]
fn mmio_write(address: usize, offset: usize, value: u8) {
// Set the pointer based off of the address
let reg = address as *mut u8;
// write_volatile is a member of the *mut raw
// and we can use the .add() to give us another pointer
// at an offset based on the original pointer's memory
// address. NOTE: The add uses pointer arithmetic so it is
// new_pointer = old_pointer + sizeof(pointer_type) * offset
unsafe {
reg.add(offset).write_volatile(value);
}
}
/// # Safety
///
/// We label the mmio function unsafe since
/// we will be working with raw memory. Rust cannot
/// make any guarantees when we do this.
fn mmio_read(address: usize, offset: usize, value: u8) -> u8 {
// Set the pointer based off of the address
let reg = address as *mut u8;
// read_volatile() is much like write_volatile() except it
// will grab 8-bits from the pointer and give that value to us.
// We don't add a semi-colon at the end here so that the value
// is "returned".
unsafe { reg.add(offset).read_volatile() }
}

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pub mod allocator;
pub mod graphics;
pub mod mmio;
pub mod sysinfo;
pub mod uart;

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pub fn sysinfo() {}
pub fn master() -> Option<Master> {
Some(Master {
brand_string: Some("riscv".to_string()),
})
}
pub struct Master {
// TODO: Rename struct
// version_information: Option<VersionInformation>,
// thermal_power_management_information: Option<ThermalPowerManagementInformation>,
// structured_extended_information: Option<StructuredExtendedInformation>,
// extended_processor_signature: Option<ExtendedProcessorSignature>,
pub brand_string: Option<String>,
// cache_line: Option<CacheLine>,
// time_stamp_counter: Option<TimeStampCounter>,
// physical_address_size: Option<PhysicalAddressSize>,
}
impl Master {
pub fn brand_string(&self) -> Option<&str> {
self.brand_string.as_deref()
}
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use core::fmt::{Error, Write};
/// Initialize the UART driver by setting
/// the word length, FIFOs, and interrupts
pub fn uart_init(base_addr: usize) {
let ptr = base_addr as *mut u8;
unsafe {
// First, set the word length, which
// are bits 0, and 1 of the line control register (LCR)
// which is at base_address + 3
// We can easily write the value 3 here or 0b11, but I'm
// extending it so that it is clear we're setting two individual
// fields
// Word 0 Word 1
// ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~
let lcr = (1 << 0) | (1 << 1);
ptr.add(3).write_volatile(lcr);
// Now, enable the FIFO, which is bit index 0 of the FIFO
// control register (FCR at offset 2).
// Again, we can just write 1 here, but when we use left shift,
// it's easier to see that we're trying to write bit index #0.
ptr.add(2).write_volatile(1 << 0);
// Enable receiver buffer interrupts, which is at bit index
// 0 of the interrupt enable register (IER at offset 1).
ptr.add(1).write_volatile(1 << 0);
// If we cared about the divisor, the code below would set the divisor
// from a global clock rate of 22.729 MHz (22,729,000 cycles per second)
// to a signaling rate of 2400 (BAUD). We usually have much faster signalling
// rates nowadays, but this demonstrates what the divisor actually does.
// The formula given in the NS16500A specification for calculating the divisor
// is:
// divisor = ceil( (clock_hz) / (baud_sps x 16) )
// So, we substitute our values and get:
// divisor = ceil( 22_729_000 / (2400 x 16) )
// divisor = ceil( 22_729_000 / 38_400 )
// divisor = ceil( 591.901 ) = 592
// The divisor register is two bytes (16 bits), so we need to split the value
// 592 into two bytes. Typically, we would calculate this based on measuring
// the clock rate, but again, for our purposes [qemu], this doesn't really do
// anything.
let divisor: u16 = 592;
let divisor_least: u8 = (divisor & 0xff).try_into().unwrap();
let divisor_most: u8 = (divisor >> 8).try_into().unwrap();
// Notice that the divisor register DLL (divisor latch least) and DLM (divisor
// latch most) have the same base address as the receiver/transmitter and the
// interrupt enable register. To change what the base address points to, we
// open the "divisor latch" by writing 1 into the Divisor Latch Access Bit
// (DLAB), which is bit index 7 of the Line Control Register (LCR) which
// is at base_address + 3.
ptr.add(3).write_volatile(lcr | 1 << 7);
// Now, base addresses 0 and 1 point to DLL and DLM, respectively.
// Put the lower 8 bits of the divisor into DLL
ptr.add(0).write_volatile(divisor_least);
ptr.add(1).write_volatile(divisor_most);
// Now that we've written the divisor, we never have to touch this again. In
// hardware, this will divide the global clock (22.729 MHz) into one suitable
// for 2,400 signals per second. So, to once again get access to the
// RBR/THR/IER registers, we need to close the DLAB bit by clearing it to 0.
ptr.add(3).write_volatile(lcr);
}
}
fn uart_get(base_addr: usize) -> Option<u8> {
let ptr = base_addr as *mut u8;
unsafe {
// Bit index #5 is the Line Control Register.
if ptr.add(5).read_volatile() & 1 == 0 {
// The DR bit is 0, meaning no data
None
} else {
// The DR bit is 1, meaning data!
Some(ptr.add(0).read_volatile())
}
}
}
fn uart_put(base_addr: usize, c: u8) {
let ptr = base_addr as *mut u8;
unsafe {
// If we get here, the transmitter is empty, so transmit
// our stuff!
ptr.add(0).write_volatile(c);
}
}
pub struct Uart {
base_address: usize,
}
impl Uart {
pub fn new(base_address: usize) -> Self {
Uart { base_address }
}
pub fn get(&self) -> Option<u8> {
uart_get(self.base_address)
}
pub fn put(&self, c: u8) {
uart_put(self.base_address, c);
}
pub fn init(&self) {
uart_init(self.base_address);
}
}
// This is a slightly different syntax. Write is this "trait", meaning it is much like
// an interface where we're just guaranteeing a certain function signature. In the Write
// trait, one is absolutely required to be implemented, which is write_str. There are other
// functions, but they all rely on write_str(), so their default implementation is OK for now.
impl Write for Uart {
// The trait Write expects us to write the function write_str
// which looks like:
fn write_str(&mut self, s: &str) -> Result<(), Error> {
for c in s.bytes() {
self.put(c);
}
// Return that we succeeded.
Ok(())
}
}

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pub mod drivers;
pub mod init;
use crate::print;
use crate::println;
use core::arch::asm;
#[naked]
#[no_mangle]
unsafe extern "C" fn _boot() -> ! {
#[rustfmt::skip]
asm!("
csrw sie, zero
csrci sstatus, 2
.option push
.option norelax
lla gp, __global_pointer$
.option pop
lla sp, __tmp_stack_top
lla t0, __bss_start
lla t1, __bss_end
1:
beq t0, t1, 2f
sd zero, (t0)
addi t0, t0, 8
j 1b
2:
j {}
",
sym _start, options(noreturn));
}
extern "C" fn _start() -> ! {
use crate::serial_println;
let uart = crate::arch::drivers::uart::Uart::new(0x1000_0000);
uart.init();
log!("Hello, world!\r");
loop {
if let Some(c) = uart.get() {
match c {
66 => break,
10 | 13 => {
uart.put('\n' as u8);
uart.put('\r' as u8);
}
/*
91 => {
if let Some(ch) = uart.get() {
match ch as char {
'A' => {
serial_println!("That's the up arrow!");
}
'B' => {
serial_println!("That's the down arrow!");
}
'C' => {
serial_println!("That's the right arrow!");
}
'D' => {
serial_println!("That's the left arrow!");
}
_ => {
serial_println!("That's something else!");
}
}
}
}
*/
_ => {
uart.put(c);
}
}
}
}
serial_println!("Serial connection closed.\r");
sloop()
}
pub fn sloop() -> ! {
loop {
unsafe {
asm!("wfi");
};
}
}
pub fn shutdown() {}
pub fn generate_process_pass() -> u128 {
123
}

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OUTPUT_ARCH(riscv64gc)
ENTRY(_boot);
SECTIONS {
. = 0x80200000;
.text : {
PROVIDE(__text_start = .);
PROVIDE(KERNEL_START = .);
*(.init.boot)
*(.init.rust)
*(.text .text.*)
. = ALIGN(4K);
PROVIDE(__text_end = .);
}
.data : {
PROVIDE(__data_start = .);
*(.data .data.* .rodata .rodata.*)
. = ALIGN(8);
PROVIDE(__tmp_stack_bottom = .);
. += 1024 * 1024 * 4;
PROVIDE(__tmp_stack_top = .);
. += 4096;
PROVIDE(__scratch_stack = .);
. = ALIGN(8);
}
. = ALIGN(8);
.sdata : {
PROVIDE(__global_pointer$ = .);
*(.sdata .sdata.*)
. = ALIGN(4K);
PROVIDE(__data_end = .);
}
PROVIDE(__bss_start = .);
.sbss : {
*(.sbss .sbss.*);
}
.bss : {
*(.bss .bss.*)
}
. = ALIGN(4K);
PROVIDE(__bss_end = .);
.tdata : {
. = ALIGN(4K);
PROVIDE(__tdata_start = .);
*(.tdata .tdata.*)
. = ALIGN(4K);
PROVIDE(__tdata_end = .);
}
. = ALIGN(2M);
PROVIDE(KERNEL_END = .);
/DISCARD/ : { *(.eh_frame_hdr .eh_frame) }
}

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use alloc::alloc::{GlobalAlloc, Layout};
use core::ptr::null_mut;
use kernel::allocator::{HEAP_SIZE, HEAP_START};
use x86_64::{
structures::paging::{
mapper::MapToError, FrameAllocator, Mapper, Page, PageTableFlags, Size4KiB,
},
VirtAddr,
};
pub struct Dummy;
unsafe impl GlobalAlloc for Dummy {
unsafe fn alloc(&self, _layout: Layout) -> *mut u8 {
null_mut()
}
unsafe fn dealloc(&self, _ptr: *mut u8, _layout: Layout) {
panic!("dealloc should be never called")
}
}
pub fn init_heap(
mapper: &mut impl Mapper<Size4KiB>,
frame_allocator: &mut impl FrameAllocator<Size4KiB>,
) -> Result<(), MapToError<Size4KiB>> {
let page_range = {
let heap_start = VirtAddr::new(HEAP_START as u64);
let heap_end = heap_start + HEAP_SIZE - 1u64;
let heap_start_page = Page::containing_address(heap_start);
let heap_end_page = Page::containing_address(heap_end);
Page::range_inclusive(heap_start_page, heap_end_page)
};
for page in page_range {
let frame = frame_allocator
.allocate_frame()
.ok_or(MapToError::FrameAllocationFailed)?;
let flags = PageTableFlags::PRESENT | PageTableFlags::WRITABLE;
unsafe { mapper.map_to(page, frame, flags, frame_allocator)?.flush() };
}
unsafe {
kernel::allocator::ALLOCATOR
.lock()
.init(HEAP_START, HEAP_SIZE);
}
Ok(())
}

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use crate::driver_traits::graphics::{Graphics, Point, Rgb};
use cpuio::outw;
pub struct GraphicsBuffer;
#[allow(unused)]
impl Graphics for GraphicsBuffer {
fn put_line(coords_start: Point, coords_end: Point, thickness: u32, color: Rgb) {
todo!()
}
fn put_rect(coords_start: Point, coords_end: Point, color: Rgb) {}
fn put_circle(coords: Point, radius: u32) {
todo!()
}
fn put_triangle(coords_1: Point, coords_2: Point, coords_3: Point, thickness: u32, color: Rgb) {
todo!();
}
fn put_pixel(coords: Point, color: Rgb) {
todo!()
}
fn paint_cursor(coords: Point) {
todo!()
}
fn hide_cursor() {
unsafe {
outw(0x0A, 0x3D4);
outw(0x20, 0x3D5);
}
}
fn show_cursor() {}
fn draw() {}
fn clear() {
todo!()
}
}

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pub mod allocator;
// pub mod graphics;
pub mod serial;
pub mod sysinfo;
pub mod timer;
#[deprecated(note = "The use of hardware specific drivers for VGA is discouraged")]
pub mod vga;

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use spin::{Lazy, Mutex};
use uart_16550::SerialPort;
pub static SERIAL1: Lazy<Mutex<SerialPort>> = Lazy::new(|| {
let mut serial_port = unsafe { SerialPort::new(0x3F8) };
serial_port.init();
Mutex::new(serial_port)
});
#[doc(hidden)]
pub fn _print(args: ::core::fmt::Arguments) {
use core::fmt::Write;
// /*
SERIAL1
.lock()
.write_fmt(args)
.expect("Printing to serial failed");
// */
}
/// Prints to the host through the serial interface.
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! sprint {
($($arg:tt)*) => {
$crate::arch::drivers::serial::_print(format_args!($($arg)*));
};
}
/// Prints to the host through the serial interface, appending a newline.
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! sprintln {
() => ($crate::sprint!("\n"));
($fmt:expr) => ($crate::sprint!(concat!($fmt, "\n")));
($fmt:expr, $($arg:tt)*) => ($crate::sprint!(
concat!($fmt, "\n"), $($arg)*));
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/// This magic value is the herts of the timer interupts normalized
pub const TIMER_INTERRUPT_HERTZ: f64 = 1193182.0;

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use spin::Lazy;
use x86_64::structures::gdt::{Descriptor, GlobalDescriptorTable, SegmentSelector};
use x86_64::structures::tss::TaskStateSegment;
use x86_64::VirtAddr;
pub const DOUBLE_FAULT_IST_INDEX: u16 = 0;
struct Selectors {
code_selector: SegmentSelector,
tss_selector: SegmentSelector,
}
static TSS: Lazy<TaskStateSegment> = Lazy::new(|| {
let mut tss = TaskStateSegment::new();
tss.interrupt_stack_table[DOUBLE_FAULT_IST_INDEX as usize] = {
const STACK_SIZE: usize = 4096 * 5;
static mut STACK: [u8; STACK_SIZE] = [0; STACK_SIZE];
let stack_start = VirtAddr::from_ptr(unsafe { &STACK });
stack_start + STACK_SIZE
};
tss
});
static GDT: Lazy<(GlobalDescriptorTable, Selectors)> = Lazy::new(|| {
let mut gdt = GlobalDescriptorTable::new();
let code_selector = gdt.add_entry(Descriptor::kernel_code_segment());
let tss_selector = gdt.add_entry(Descriptor::tss_segment(&TSS));
(
gdt,
Selectors {
code_selector,
tss_selector,
},
)
});
pub fn init() {
use x86_64::instructions::segmentation::{Segment, CS};
use x86_64::instructions::tables::load_tss;
GDT.0.load();
unsafe {
CS::set_reg(GDT.1.code_selector);
load_tss(GDT.1.tss_selector);
}
}

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// #![allow(clippy::print_literal)]
use super::{gdt, interrupts};
use crate::{logger, serial_println, TERM};
/// x86_64 initialization
pub fn init() {
// use crate::{network::socket::SimpleSock, relib::network::socket::Socket};
// let mut log_socket_id = SimpleSock::new();
// log_socket_id.register_protocol("Logger".to_string());
let result = logger::init();
match result {
Ok(_) => {
info!("Logger initialized");
}
Err(err) => serial_println!("{}", err),
}
let mut term = TERM.lock();
// term.initialize();
term.set_dirty(true);
term.draw_term();
drop(term);
gdt::init();
interrupts::init_idt();
unsafe { interrupts::PICS.lock().initialize() };
x86_64::instructions::interrupts::enable();
}

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2022, able <abl3theabove@gmail.com>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
*/
use core::panic::PanicInfo;
use crate::{arch::gdt, println, rhai_shell::KEYBUFF};
use cpuio::outb;
use pic8259::ChainedPics;
use qrcode::QrCode;
use seq_macro::seq;
use spin::Lazy;
use x86_64::structures::idt::{InterruptDescriptorTable, InterruptStackFrame};
use super::sloop;
pub const PIC_1_OFFSET: u8 = 32;
pub const PIC_2_OFFSET: u8 = PIC_1_OFFSET + 8;
pub static PICS: spin::Mutex<ChainedPics> =
spin::Mutex::new(unsafe { ChainedPics::new(PIC_1_OFFSET, PIC_2_OFFSET) });
/// Interrupt offsets.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
#[repr(u8)]
pub enum InterruptIndex {
Timer = PIC_1_OFFSET,
Keyboard,
/// Mouse offset
Mouse = 44,
/// Disk offset
Disk = 46,
// SecondInterrupt = PIC_2_OFFSET,
Cmos = 0x70,
}
impl InterruptIndex {
fn as_u8(self) -> u8 {
self as u8
}
fn as_usize(self) -> usize {
usize::from(self.as_u8())
}
}
static IDT: Lazy<InterruptDescriptorTable> = Lazy::new(|| {
reset_pit_for_cpu();
let mut idt = InterruptDescriptorTable::new();
seq!(N in 32..=255 {
idt[N].set_handler_fn(undefined_handler_~N);
});
idt.breakpoint.set_handler_fn(breakpoint_handler);
unsafe {
idt.double_fault
.set_handler_fn(double_fault_handler)
.set_stack_index(gdt::DOUBLE_FAULT_IST_INDEX);
}
idt[InterruptIndex::Timer.as_usize()].set_handler_fn(timer_interrupt_handler);
idt[InterruptIndex::Keyboard.as_usize()].set_handler_fn(keyboard_interrupt_handler);
idt[InterruptIndex::Mouse.as_usize()].set_handler_fn(crate::hardware::mouse_interrupt_handler);
// run `a + b + l + e + o + s print;` in ablescript and its 54 thats why this seemingly arbitrary number was chosen
idt[54].set_handler_fn(software_int_handler);
idt
});
seq!(N in 32..=255 {
extern "x86-interrupt" fn undefined_handler_~N(stack_frame: InterruptStackFrame) {
error!("INT {}: {:?}", N, stack_frame);
unsafe {
PICS.lock()
.notify_end_of_interrupt(N);
}
}
});
extern "x86-interrupt" fn software_int_handler(stack_frame: InterruptStackFrame) {
trace!("EXCEPTION: SOFTWARE INT\n{:#?}", stack_frame);
unsafe {
PICS.lock().notify_end_of_interrupt(54);
}
}
extern "x86-interrupt" fn breakpoint_handler(stack_frame: InterruptStackFrame) {
trace!("EXCEPTION: BREAKPOINT\n{:#?}", stack_frame);
}
extern "x86-interrupt" fn double_fault_handler(
stack_frame: InterruptStackFrame,
// NOTE(able): ignore this always is 0
_error_code: u64,
) -> ! {
bsod(BSODSource::DoubleFault(&stack_frame));
// panic!("EXCEPTION: DOUBLE FAULT\n{:#?}", stack_frame);
}
/* SAFETY
* DO NOT TOUCH
* The `#[naked]` macro removes various error/bounds checks that
* the Rust compiler would normally add.
* *Early return* and *enabling interrupts* in this function are
* undefined behavior.
* As long as nothing in this function does something that would
* normally trigger an error, this function is relatively safe.
*/
extern "x86-interrupt" fn timer_interrupt_handler(_stack_frame: InterruptStackFrame) {
crate::kmain::tick();
unsafe {
PICS.lock()
.notify_end_of_interrupt(InterruptIndex::Timer.as_u8());
}
}
extern "x86-interrupt" fn keyboard_interrupt_handler(_stack_frame: InterruptStackFrame) {
use pc_keyboard::{
layouts::Us104Key, DecodedKey, HandleControl, KeyCode, Keyboard, ScancodeSet1,
};
use spin::Mutex;
use x86_64::instructions::port::Port;
static KEYBOARD: Lazy<Mutex<Keyboard<Us104Key, ScancodeSet1>>> =
Lazy::new(|| Mutex::new(Keyboard::new(Us104Key, ScancodeSet1, HandleControl::Ignore)));
let mut keyboard = KEYBOARD.lock();
if let Ok(Some(key)) = keyboard
.add_byte(unsafe { Port::new(0x60).read() })
.map(|x| x.and_then(|ev| keyboard.process_keyevent(ev)))
{
// trace!("{key:?}");
match key {
DecodedKey::Unicode(chr) => match chr {
'\n' => {
KEYBUFF.lock().push('\n');
}
// Backspace
'\u{8}' => {
// TODO: Fix this and apply to new term
KEYBUFF.lock().push(8.into());
// trace!("8");
// print!("\u{8}");
}
// '^' => KERNEL_STATE.lock().shutdown(),
chr => {
KEYBUFF.lock().push(chr);
// trace!("{chr}");
// print!("{chr}");
}
},
DecodedKey::RawKey(key) => {
use KeyCode::*;
match KeyCode::from(key) {
AltLeft | AltRight => (),
ArrowDown | ArrowRight | ArrowLeft | ArrowUp => {
// warn!("ArrowKeys are unsupported currently");
}
_kc => {
// trace!("Unprintable key: {kc:?}"),
}
};
}
}
}
unsafe {
PICS.lock()
.notify_end_of_interrupt(InterruptIndex::Keyboard.as_u8());
}
}
pub fn init_idt() {
IDT.load();
}
/// https://wiki.osdev.org/Pit
///
const PIT_MAX_FREQ: u32 = 1193182;
pub fn set_pit_frequency(pit: u16, freq: u32) {
// Dividing the maximum frequency by the desired frequency
// gives roughly what the maximum value for the timer
// counter should be to run at the desired frequency.
let ret = (PIT_MAX_FREQ / freq).try_into();
// Type-bounded counter maximum.
let divisor: u16 = match ret {
Ok(div) => div,
Err(err) => {
error!("{}", err);
warn!("Defaulting to 1000 on PIT{}", pit);
1000
}
};
unsafe {
outb(0x36, 0x43);
outb((divisor & 0xFF) as u8, 0x39 + pit);
outb((divisor >> 8) as u8, 0x40 + pit);
}
}
pub fn set_pit_1(freq: u32) {
set_pit_frequency(1, freq);
}
pub fn set_pit_2(freq: u32) {
set_pit_frequency(2, freq);
}
pub fn set_pit_3(freq: u32) {
set_pit_frequency(3, freq);
}
pub fn reset_pit_for_cpu() {
set_pit_1(1000);
set_pit_2(1000);
set_pit_3(1000);
}
pub fn bsod(src: BSODSource) -> ! {
let src1 = match src {
BSODSource::DoubleFault(_) => "DoubleFault".to_string(),
BSODSource::Panic(panic_info) => {
let strr = format!("PANIC: {}", panic_info);
strr
}
};
let st = format!(
"We fucked up ඞ : \n{}\nThe following qr code will link you to the wiki which hopefully solves your problems",
src1
);
println!("\n{}", st);
// let sf = format!("https://git.ablecorp.us/able/ableos/wiki/Double-Faults");
let sd = match src {
BSODSource::DoubleFault(_) => "https://git.ablecorp.us/able/ableos/wiki/Double-Faults",
BSODSource::Panic(_) => {
trace!("panic");
"https://git.ablecorp.us/able/ableos/wiki/Panic"
}
};
let code = QrCode::new(sd).unwrap();
let image = code
.render::<char>()
.quiet_zone(false)
.module_dimensions(2, 1)
.build();
println!("{}", image);
sloop();
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub enum BSODSource<'a> {
DoubleFault(&'a InterruptStackFrame),
Panic(&'a PanicInfo<'a>),
}

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use bootloader::bootinfo::{MemoryMap, MemoryRegionType};
use x86_64::{
structures::paging::{
FrameAllocator, FrameDeallocator, Mapper, OffsetPageTable, Page, PageTable, PhysFrame,
Size4KiB,
},
PhysAddr, VirtAddr,
};
pub unsafe fn init(physical_memory_offset: VirtAddr) -> OffsetPageTable<'static> {
let level_4_table = active_level_4_table(physical_memory_offset);
OffsetPageTable::new(level_4_table, physical_memory_offset)
}
unsafe fn active_level_4_table(physical_memory_offset: VirtAddr) -> &'static mut PageTable {
use x86_64::registers::control::Cr3;
let (level_4_table_frame, _) = Cr3::read();
let phys = level_4_table_frame.start_address();
let virt = physical_memory_offset + phys.as_u64();
let page_table_ptr: *mut PageTable = virt.as_mut_ptr();
// THIS IS UNSAFE
&mut *page_table_ptr
}
fn translate_addr_inner(addr: VirtAddr, physical_memory_offset: VirtAddr) -> Option<PhysAddr> {
use x86_64::registers::control::Cr3;
use x86_64::structures::paging::page_table::FrameError;
let (level_4_table_frame, _) = Cr3::read();
let table_indexes = [
addr.p4_index(),
addr.p3_index(),
addr.p2_index(),
addr.p1_index(),
];
let mut frame = level_4_table_frame;
for &index in &table_indexes {
// convert the frame into a page table reference
let virt = physical_memory_offset + frame.start_address().as_u64();
let table_ptr: *const PageTable = virt.as_ptr();
let table = unsafe { &*table_ptr };
let entry = &table[index];
frame = match entry.frame() {
Ok(frame) => frame,
Err(FrameError::FrameNotPresent) => return None,
Err(FrameError::HugeFrame) => panic!["huge pages not supported"],
};
}
Some(frame.start_address() + u64::from(addr.page_offset()))
}
pub unsafe fn translate_addr(addr: VirtAddr, physical_memory_offset: VirtAddr) -> Option<PhysAddr> {
translate_addr_inner(addr, physical_memory_offset)
}
pub fn create_example_mapping(
page: Page,
mapper: &mut OffsetPageTable,
frame_allocator: &mut impl FrameAllocator<Size4KiB>,
) {
use x86_64::structures::paging::PageTableFlags as Flags;
let frame = PhysFrame::containing_address(PhysAddr::new(0xb8000));
let flags = Flags::PRESENT | Flags::WRITABLE;
let map_to_result = unsafe { mapper.map_to(page, frame, flags, frame_allocator) };
map_to_result.expect("map_to failed").flush();
}
pub struct EmptyFrameAllocator;
unsafe impl FrameAllocator<Size4KiB> for EmptyFrameAllocator {
fn allocate_frame(&mut self) -> Option<PhysFrame<Size4KiB>> {
None
}
}
pub struct BootInfoFrameAllocator {
memory_map: &'static MemoryMap,
next: usize,
}
impl BootInfoFrameAllocator {
pub unsafe fn init(memory_map: &'static MemoryMap) -> Self {
Self {
memory_map,
next: 0,
}
}
fn usable_frames(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = PhysFrame> {
let regions = self.memory_map.iter();
let usable_regions = regions.filter(|r| r.region_type == MemoryRegionType::Usable);
let addr_range = usable_regions.map(|r| r.range.start_addr()..r.range.end_addr());
let frame_address = addr_range.flat_map(|r| r.step_by(4096));
frame_address.map(|addr| PhysFrame::containing_address(PhysAddr::new(addr)))
}
}
unsafe impl FrameAllocator<Size4KiB> for BootInfoFrameAllocator {
fn allocate_frame(&mut self) -> Option<PhysFrame<Size4KiB>> {
let frame = self.usable_frames().nth(self.next);
self.next += 1;
frame
}
}
impl FrameDeallocator<Size4KiB> for BootInfoFrameAllocator {
unsafe fn deallocate_frame(&mut self, _frame: PhysFrame<Size4KiB>) {
// TODO
}
}

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2022, able <abl3theabove@gmail.com>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
*/
pub mod drivers;
pub mod gdt;
pub mod init;
pub mod interrupts;
pub mod memory;
use crate::arch::drivers::allocator;
use bootloader::{entry_point, BootInfo};
use x86_64::{instructions::hlt, VirtAddr};
#[cfg(not(test))]
entry_point![start];
#[cfg(not(test))]
#[no_mangle]
pub fn start(boot_info: &'static BootInfo) -> ! {
let phys_mem_offset = VirtAddr::new(boot_info.physical_memory_offset);
let mut mapper = unsafe { memory::init(phys_mem_offset) };
let mut frame_allocator =
unsafe { memory::BootInfoFrameAllocator::init(&boot_info.memory_map) };
// let page = Page::containing_address(VirtAddr::new(0xdeadbeaf000));
// memory::create_example_mapping(page, &mut mapper, &mut frame_allocator);
//
// let page_ptr: *mut u64 = page.start_address().as_mut_ptr();
// unsafe { page_ptr.offset(400).write_volatile(0xf021_f077_f065_804e) };
allocator::init_heap(&mut mapper, &mut frame_allocator).expect("heap initialization failed");
crate::kmain::kernel_main(mapper, frame_allocator);
}
#[allow(unused)]
pub fn shutdown() -> ! {
info!("Shutting down");
unsafe {
cpuio::outw(0x2000, 0x604);
}
sloop();
}
pub fn sloop() -> ! {
loop {
hlt();
}
}
// TODO: Split up into the randomness and the password generation
pub fn generate_process_pass() -> u128 {
// TODO: Move this into entropy_pool module
use rdrand::RdRand;
let gen = RdRand::new().unwrap();
(gen.try_next_u64().unwrap() as u128) << 64 | (gen.try_next_u64().unwrap() as u128)
}

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use log::LevelFilter;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
#[derive(Serialize, Debug, Deserialize)]
pub enum LogLevel {
/// A level lower than all log levels.
Off,
/// Corresponds to the `Error` log level.
Error,
/// Corresponds to the `Warn` log level.
Warn,
/// Corresponds to the `Info` log level.
Info,
/// Corresponds to the `Debug` log level.
Debug,
/// Corresponds to the `Trace` log level.
Trace,
}
#[derive(Serialize, Debug, Deserialize)]
pub struct KernelConfig {
pub boot: BootConfig,
pub logging: LoggingConfig,
pub tests: TestsConfig,
}
impl KernelConfig {
pub fn new() -> Self {
toml::from_str(include_str!("../assets/kernel.toml")).unwrap()
}
pub fn log_level(&self) -> LevelFilter {
use LevelFilter::*;
match self.logging.level {
LogLevel::Off => Off,
LogLevel::Error => Error,
LogLevel::Warn => Warn,
LogLevel::Info => Info,
LogLevel::Debug => Debug,
LogLevel::Trace => Trace,
}
}
}
impl Default for KernelConfig {
fn default() -> Self {
Self::new()
}
}
#[derive(Serialize, Debug, Deserialize)]
pub struct LoggingConfig {
pub enabled: bool,
pub log_to_serial: bool,
pub log_to_vterm: bool,
pub level: LogLevel,
pub filter: Vec<String>,
}
#[derive(Serialize, Debug, Deserialize)]
pub struct TestsConfig {
pub run_tests: bool,
pub run_demos: bool,
pub run_shader_tests: bool,
}
#[derive(Serialize, Debug, Deserialize)]
pub struct BootConfig {
pub system_processes: Vec<String>,
pub user_processes: Vec<String>,
}

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use kernel::device_interface::CharacterDevice;
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct DevNull;
impl CharacterDevice for DevNull {
fn can_read(&self) -> bool {
true
}
fn can_write(&self) -> bool {
true
}
fn read_char(&mut self) -> Option<char> {
Some(0x00 as char)
}
fn write_char(&mut self, _: char) -> bool {
true
}
fn reset(&mut self) {
todo!()
}
fn initialize(&mut self) -> bool {
todo!()
}
}

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use kernel::device_interface::CharacterDevice;
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct DevUnicode {
pub next_write_char: char,
pub next_read_char: char,
}
impl CharacterDevice for DevUnicode {
fn can_read(&self) -> bool {
true
}
fn can_write(&self) -> bool {
true
}
fn read_char(&mut self) -> Option<char> {
let c = self.next_read_char;
self.next_read_char = add1_char(c);
Some(c)
}
fn write_char(&mut self, c: char) -> bool {
if self.next_write_char != c {
return false;
}
true
}
fn reset(&mut self) {
self.next_write_char = 0x00 as char;
self.next_read_char = 0x00 as char;
}
fn initialize(&mut self) -> bool {
true
}
}
fn add1_char(c: char) -> char {
if c == char::MAX {
return 0x00 as char;
}
char::from_u32(c as u32 + 1).unwrap()
}

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use kernel::device_interface::CharacterDevice;
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct DevZero;
impl CharacterDevice for DevZero {
fn can_read(&self) -> bool {
true
}
fn can_write(&self) -> bool {
true
}
fn read_char(&mut self) -> Option<char> {
Some(0 as char)
}
fn write_char(&mut self, _: char) -> bool {
true
}
fn reset(&mut self) {}
fn initialize(&mut self) -> bool {
true
}
}

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pub mod dev_null;
pub mod dev_unicode;
pub mod dev_zero;
pub use kernel::device_interface::CharacterDevice;

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// ! A virtual terminal device.
use core::ops::Not;
use core::sync::atomic::AtomicU32;
use core::sync::atomic::Ordering;
use kernel::device_interface::CharacterDevice;
use crate::pixel_format::Rgba64;
pub const VTERM_HEIGHT: u32 = 40;
pub const VTERM_WIDTH: u32 = 100;
pub static VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_COUNT: AtomicU32 = AtomicU32::new(0);
/// Fg and bg colors for vterm
pub type ColorCharacter = (Rgba64, Rgba64);
/// A vterm representation of a character
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub struct VtermCharacter {
pub character: char,
//
pub style: Style,
//
pub char_color: ColorCharacter,
}
#[derive(Default, Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub struct Style(pub u8);
impl Style {
pub fn bold(&self) -> bool {
(self.0 & 0x01) > 0
}
pub fn underlined(&self) -> bool {
(self.0 & 0x02) > 0
}
pub fn italic(&self) -> bool {
(self.0 & 0x04) > 0
}
pub fn blinking(&self) -> bool {
(self.0 & 0x08) > 0
}
pub fn reversed(&self) -> bool {
(self.0 & 0x10) > 0
}
pub fn struck(&self) -> bool {
(self.0 & 0x20) > 0
}
#[must_use]
pub fn set_bold(mut self, v: bool) -> Self {
if v {
self.0 |= 0x01;
} else {
self.0 &= 0x01u8.not();
}
self
}
#[must_use]
pub fn set_underlined(mut self, v: bool) -> Self {
if v {
self.0 |= 0x02;
} else {
self.0 &= 0x02u8.not();
}
self
}
#[must_use]
pub fn set_italic(mut self, v: bool) -> Self {
if v {
self.0 |= 0x04;
} else {
self.0 &= 0x04u8.not();
}
self
}
#[must_use]
pub fn set_blinking(mut self, v: bool) -> Self {
if v {
self.0 |= 0x08;
} else {
self.0 &= 0x08u8.not();
}
self
}
#[must_use]
pub fn set_reversed(mut self, v: bool) -> Self {
if v {
self.0 |= 0x10;
} else {
self.0 &= 0x10u8.not();
}
self
}
#[must_use]
pub fn set_struck(mut self, v: bool) -> Self {
if v {
self.0 |= 0x20;
} else {
self.0 &= 0x20u8.not();
}
self
}
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct VTerm {
pub characters: [[VtermCharacter; VTERM_WIDTH as usize]; VTERM_HEIGHT as usize],
pub cursor_visible: bool,
/// Internal ID of the vterm
iid: u32,
/// The internal representation of the vterm
style: Style,
/// The cursor position in layout x,y
cursor_position: (u32, u32),
key_buff: Vec<char>,
}
impl Default for VTerm {
fn default() -> Self {
VTerm {
iid: 0,
characters: [[VtermCharacter {
character: 0x00 as char,
char_color: (0xff_ff_ff_ff, 0x00_00_00_00),
style: Style::default(),
}; VTERM_WIDTH as usize]; VTERM_HEIGHT as usize],
cursor_position: (0, 0),
cursor_visible: true,
style: Style::default(),
key_buff: vec![],
}
}
}
/// The primitive interface for a vterm
impl VTerm {
pub fn new() -> Self {
let mut vterm = VTerm::default();
let mut vtc = VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_COUNT.load(Ordering::Relaxed);
vterm.iid = vtc;
vtc += 1;
VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_COUNT.store(vtc, Ordering::Relaxed);
vterm
}
/// Set the vterm cursor to the given position
pub fn set_cursor_position(&mut self, x: u32, y: u32) {
if x > VTERM_WIDTH {
self.cursor_position.0 = VTERM_WIDTH;
error!("Cursor x position out of bounds");
} else {
self.cursor_position.0 = x;
}
if y > VTERM_HEIGHT {
error!("Cursor y position out of bounds");
self.cursor_position.1 = VTERM_HEIGHT;
} else {
self.cursor_position.1 = y;
}
}
/// Set the vterm style
pub fn set_vterm_style(&mut self, style: Style) {
self.style = style;
}
}
impl CharacterDevice for VTerm {
fn can_read(&self) -> bool {
true
}
fn can_write(&self) -> bool {
true
}
fn read_char(&mut self) -> Option<char> {
if let Some(c) = self.key_buff.pop() {
return Some(c);
}
None
}
fn write_char(&mut self, c: char) -> bool {
match c {
'\n' => {
self.cursor_position.1 += 1;
self.cursor_position.0 = 0;
true
}
'\r' => {
self.cursor_position.0 = 0;
true
}
'\t' => {
self.cursor_position.0 += 4;
true
}
'\x08' => {
self.cursor_position.0 -= 1;
self.characters[self.cursor_position.1 as usize][self.cursor_position.0 as usize]
.character = ' ';
true
}
// This is a form feed, which is used to clear the screen
'\x0c' => {
self.characters = [[VtermCharacter {
character: ' ',
char_color: (0xff_ff_ff_ff, 0x00_00_00_00),
style: Style::default(),
}; VTERM_WIDTH as usize]; VTERM_HEIGHT as usize];
true
}
_ => {
self.characters[self.cursor_position.1 as usize][self.cursor_position.0 as usize]
.character = c;
self.characters[self.cursor_position.1 as usize][self.cursor_position.0 as usize]
.char_color = (0xff_ff_ff_ff, 0x00_00_00_00);
self.characters[self.cursor_position.1 as usize][self.cursor_position.0 as usize]
.style = self.style;
if self.cursor_position.0 < VTERM_WIDTH {
self.cursor_position.0 += 1;
true
} else {
self.cursor_position.0 = 0;
self.cursor_position.1 += 1;
true
}
}
}
}
fn reset(&mut self) {
self.characters = [[VtermCharacter {
character: ' ',
char_color: (0xff_ff_ff_ff, 0x00_00_00_00),
style: Style::default(),
}; VTERM_WIDTH as usize]; VTERM_HEIGHT as usize];
self.cursor_position = (0, 0);
self.cursor_visible = true;
self.style = Style::default();
}
fn initialize(&mut self) -> bool {
true
}
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#[derive(Debug)]
pub enum Vendor {
Unknown = 0,
Ati = 1002,
}
pub fn match_vendor(id: u16) -> Vendor {
use Vendor::*;
match id {
1002 => Ati,
_ => Unknown,
}
}

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pub mod character_devs;
mod dev_vterm;
pub mod id;
pub mod pci;
pub use self::Device::*;
use crate::devices::dev_vterm::VTerm;
use character_devs::{dev_null::DevNull, dev_unicode::DevUnicode, dev_zero::DevZero};
use hashbrown::HashMap;
use kernel::device_interface::{BlockDevice, CharacterDevice};
use spin::Lazy;
pub static DEVICE_TABLE: Lazy<spin::Mutex<DeviceTable>> =
Lazy::new(|| spin::Mutex::new(DeviceTable::new()));
// FIXME: This is a hack to hold a device.
// #[derive(Debug)]
pub enum Device {
Block(Box<dyn BlockDevice>),
Character(Box<dyn CharacterDevice>),
Vterm(Box<VTerm>),
}
unsafe impl Sync for Device {}
unsafe impl Send for Device {}
pub struct DeviceTable {
pub devices: HashMap<String, Device>,
}
impl DeviceTable {
pub fn new() -> Self {
DeviceTable {
devices: [
("null", Character(Box::new(DevNull))),
("zero", Character(Box::new(DevZero))),
(
"unicode",
Character(Box::new(DevUnicode {
next_write_char: 0x00 as char,
next_read_char: 0x00 as char,
})),
),
("kvterm", Vterm(Box::new(VTerm::new()))),
]
.into_iter()
.map(|(k, v)| (k.to_string(), v))
.collect(),
}
}
}
impl Default for DeviceTable {
fn default() -> Self {
Self::new()
}
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2022, able <abl3theabove@gmail.com>
* Copyright (c) 2022, Umut İnan Erdoğan <umutinanerdogan@pm.me>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
*/
use core::fmt::Display;
#[allow(non_camel_case_types, dead_code)]
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq)]
#[repr(C)]
/// Class specification for a PCI device
pub enum PciClass {
Unclassified = 0x00,
MassStorage = 0x01,
Network = 0x02,
Display = 0x03,
Multimedia = 0x04,
Memory = 0x05,
Bridge = 0x06,
Unknown = 0xFF,
}
impl From<u8> for PciClass {
/// Convert a u8 into the corresponding PciClass
fn from(n: u8) -> Self {
use PciClass::*;
match n {
0x00 => Unclassified,
0x01 => MassStorage,
0x02 => Network,
0x03 => Display,
0x04 => Multimedia,
0x05 => Memory,
0x06 => Bridge,
_ => Unknown,
}
}
}
#[allow(non_camel_case_types, dead_code)]
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq)]
#[repr(C)]
/// Full class specification (type and subtype) for a PCI device.
///
/// Uses non-camel-case types for readability.
pub enum PciFullClass {
Unclassified_NonVgaCompatible = 0x0000,
Unclassified_VgaCompatible = 0x0001,
MassStorage_ScsiBus = 0x0100,
MassStorage_IDE = 0x0101,
MassStorage_Floppy = 0x0102,
MassStorage_IpiBus = 0x0103,
MassStorage_RAID = 0x0104,
MassStorage_ATA = 0x0105,
MassStorage_SATA = 0x0106,
MassStorage_SerialSCSI = 0x0107,
MassStorage_NVM = 0x0108,
MassStorage_Other = 0x0180,
Network_Ethernet = 0x0200,
Network_TokenRing = 0x0201,
Network_FDDI = 0x0202,
Network_ATM = 0x0203,
Network_ISDN = 0x0204,
Network_WorldFlip = 0x0205,
Network_PICMG = 0x0206,
Network_Infiniband = 0x0207,
Network_Fabric = 0x0208,
Network_Other = 0x0280,
Display_VGA = 0x0300,
Display_XGA = 0x0301,
Display_3D = 0x0302,
Display_Other = 0x0380,
Multimedia_Video = 0x0400,
Multimedia_AudioController = 0x0401,
Multimedia_Telephony = 0x0402,
Multimedia_AudioDevice = 0x0403,
Multimedia_Other = 0x0480,
Memory_RAM = 0x0500,
Memory_Flash = 0x0501,
Memory_Other = 0x0580,
Bridge_Host = 0x0600,
Bridge_ISA = 0x0601,
Bridge_EISA = 0x0602,
Bridge_MCA = 0x0603,
Bridge_PciToPci = 0x0604,
Bridge_PCMCIA = 0x0605,
Bridge_NuBus = 0x0606,
Bridge_CardBus = 0x0607,
Bridge_RACEway = 0x0608,
Bridge_PciToPciSemiTransparent = 0x0609,
Bridge_InfinibandToPci = 0x060A,
Bridge_Other = 0x0680,
Unknown = 0xFFFF,
}
impl PciFullClass {
// listen, i know this sucks, but i didn't want to include
// `num`, `num-traits` and `num-derive` as dependencies for
// this crate just for a convenience function
/// Convert a u16 into the corresponding PciFullClass
pub fn from_u16(n: u16) -> PciFullClass {
match n {
0x0000 => PciFullClass::Unclassified_NonVgaCompatible,
0x0001 => PciFullClass::Unclassified_VgaCompatible,
0x0100 => PciFullClass::MassStorage_ScsiBus,
0x0101 => PciFullClass::MassStorage_IDE,
0x0102 => PciFullClass::MassStorage_Floppy,
0x0103 => PciFullClass::MassStorage_IpiBus,
0x0104 => PciFullClass::MassStorage_RAID,
0x0105 => PciFullClass::MassStorage_ATA,
0x0106 => PciFullClass::MassStorage_SATA,
0x0107 => PciFullClass::MassStorage_SerialSCSI,
0x0108 => PciFullClass::MassStorage_NVM,
0x0180 => PciFullClass::MassStorage_Other,
0x0200 => PciFullClass::Network_Ethernet,
0x0201 => PciFullClass::Network_TokenRing,
0x0202 => PciFullClass::Network_FDDI,
0x0203 => PciFullClass::Network_ATM,
0x0204 => PciFullClass::Network_ISDN,
0x0205 => PciFullClass::Network_WorldFlip,
0x0206 => PciFullClass::Network_PICMG,
0x0207 => PciFullClass::Network_Infiniband,
0x0208 => PciFullClass::Network_Fabric,
0x0280 => PciFullClass::Network_Other,
0x0300 => PciFullClass::Display_VGA,
0x0301 => PciFullClass::Display_XGA,
0x0302 => PciFullClass::Display_3D,
0x0380 => PciFullClass::Display_Other,
0x0400 => PciFullClass::Multimedia_Video,
0x0401 => PciFullClass::Multimedia_AudioController,
0x0402 => PciFullClass::Multimedia_Telephony,
0x0403 => PciFullClass::Multimedia_AudioDevice,
0x0480 => PciFullClass::Multimedia_Other,
0x0500 => PciFullClass::Memory_RAM,
0x0501 => PciFullClass::Memory_Flash,
0x0580 => PciFullClass::Memory_Other,
0x0600 => PciFullClass::Bridge_Host,
0x0601 => PciFullClass::Bridge_ISA,
0x0602 => PciFullClass::Bridge_EISA,
0x0603 => PciFullClass::Bridge_MCA,
0x0604 => PciFullClass::Bridge_PciToPci,
0x0605 => PciFullClass::Bridge_PCMCIA,
0x0606 => PciFullClass::Bridge_NuBus,
0x0607 => PciFullClass::Bridge_CardBus,
0x0608 => PciFullClass::Bridge_RACEway,
0x0609 => PciFullClass::Bridge_PciToPciSemiTransparent,
0x060A => PciFullClass::Bridge_InfinibandToPci,
0x0680 => PciFullClass::Bridge_Other,
_ => PciFullClass::Unknown,
}
}
/// Convert a PciFullClass to its u16 representation
pub fn as_u16(&self) -> u16 {
*self as u16
}
}
impl From<u16> for PciFullClass {
/// Convert a u16 into the corresponding PciFullClass
fn from(n: u16) -> Self {
Self::from_u16(n)
}
}
impl Display for PciFullClass {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut core::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> core::fmt::Result {
write!(f, " Class: ")?;
match self {
PciFullClass::Unclassified_NonVgaCompatible => write!(f, "\0LIGHTBLUE\0")?,
PciFullClass::Unclassified_VgaCompatible => write!(f, "\0LIGHTBLUE\0")?,
PciFullClass::MassStorage_ScsiBus => write!(f, "\0CYAN\0")?,
PciFullClass::MassStorage_IDE => write!(f, "\0CYAN\0")?,
PciFullClass::MassStorage_Floppy => write!(f, "\0CYAN\0")?,
PciFullClass::MassStorage_IpiBus => write!(f, "\0CYAN\0")?,
PciFullClass::MassStorage_RAID => write!(f, "\0CYAN\0")?,
PciFullClass::MassStorage_ATA => write!(f, "\0CYAN\0")?,
PciFullClass::MassStorage_SATA => write!(f, "\0CYAN\0")?,
PciFullClass::MassStorage_SerialSCSI => write!(f, "\0CYAN\0")?,
PciFullClass::MassStorage_NVM => write!(f, "\0CYAN\0")?,
PciFullClass::MassStorage_Other => write!(f, "\0CYAN\0")?,
PciFullClass::Network_Ethernet => write!(f, "\0MAGENTA\0")?,
PciFullClass::Network_TokenRing => write!(f, "\0MAGENTA\0")?,
PciFullClass::Network_FDDI => write!(f, "\0MAGENTA\0")?,
PciFullClass::Network_ATM => write!(f, "\0MAGENTA\0")?,
PciFullClass::Network_ISDN => write!(f, "\0MAGENTA\0")?,
PciFullClass::Network_WorldFlip => write!(f, "\0MAGENTA\0")?,
PciFullClass::Network_PICMG => write!(f, "\0MAGENTA\0")?,
PciFullClass::Network_Infiniband => write!(f, "\0MAGENTA\0")?,
PciFullClass::Network_Fabric => write!(f, "\0MAGENTA\0")?,
PciFullClass::Network_Other => write!(f, "\0MAGENTA\0")?,
PciFullClass::Display_VGA => write!(f, "\0YELLOW\0")?,
PciFullClass::Display_XGA => write!(f, "\0YELLOW\0")?,
PciFullClass::Display_3D => write!(f, "\0YELLOW\0")?,
PciFullClass::Display_Other => write!(f, "\0YELLOW\0")?,
PciFullClass::Multimedia_Video => write!(f, "\0LIGHTBLUE\0")?,
PciFullClass::Multimedia_AudioController => write!(f, "\0LIGHTBLUE\0")?,
PciFullClass::Multimedia_Telephony => write!(f, "\0LIGHTBLUE\0")?,
PciFullClass::Multimedia_AudioDevice => write!(f, "\0LIGHTBLUE\0")?,
PciFullClass::Multimedia_Other => write!(f, "\0LIGHTBLUE\0")?,
PciFullClass::Memory_RAM => write!(f, "\0BLUE\0")?,
PciFullClass::Memory_Flash => write!(f, "\0WHITE\0")?,
PciFullClass::Memory_Other => write!(f, "\0LIGHTGREY\0")?,
PciFullClass::Bridge_Host => write!(f, "\0GREEN\0")?,
PciFullClass::Bridge_ISA => write!(f, "\0GREEN\0")?,
PciFullClass::Bridge_EISA => write!(f, "\0GREEN\0")?,
PciFullClass::Bridge_MCA => write!(f, "\0GREEN\0")?,
PciFullClass::Bridge_PciToPci => write!(f, "\0GREEN\0")?,
PciFullClass::Bridge_PCMCIA => write!(f, "\0GREEN\0")?,
PciFullClass::Bridge_NuBus => write!(f, "\0GREEN\0")?,
PciFullClass::Bridge_CardBus => write!(f, "\0GREEN\0")?,
PciFullClass::Bridge_RACEway => write!(f, "\0GREEN\0")?,
PciFullClass::Bridge_PciToPciSemiTransparent => write!(f, "\0GREEN\0")?,
PciFullClass::Bridge_InfinibandToPci => write!(f, "\0GREEN\0")?,
PciFullClass::Bridge_Other => write!(f, "\0GREEN\0")?,
PciFullClass::Unknown => write!(f, "\0RED\0")?,
}
write!(f, "{:?} ({:#06X})\0RESET\0", self, self.as_u16())?;
Ok(())
}
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2022, able <abl3theabove@gmail.com>
* Copyright (c) 2022, Umut İnan Erdoğan <umutinanerdogan@pm.me>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
*/
use core::fmt;
use x86_64::instructions::port::Port;
use super::{
vendors::Vendor::{self, *},
PciClass, PciFullClass,
};
// FIXME: Unknown class
pub const S3_TRIO64V2: DeviceID = DeviceID::new(S3Inc, 0x8900);
// MassStorage_IDE (0x0101)
pub const INTEL_PIIX3_IDE: DeviceID = DeviceID::new(IntelCorp, 0x7010);
pub const INTEL_PIIX4_IDE: DeviceID = DeviceID::new(IntelCorp, 0x7111);
// Display_VGA (0x0300)
pub const VMWARE_SVGA2: DeviceID = DeviceID::new(VMWareInc, 0x0405);
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
/// A struct containing info about a PCI device.
pub struct PciDeviceInfo {
pub header_type: u8,
pub device: u8,
pub bus: u8,
pub device_id: DeviceID,
pub full_class: PciFullClass,
pub rev_id: u8,
}
impl PciDeviceInfo {
/// Get the class of the PCI device as a PciClass
pub fn class(&self) -> PciClass {
(((self.full_class.as_u16() >> 8) & 0xFF) as u8).into()
}
/// Get the bar, 0-indexed
pub fn bar(&self, bar: u8) -> u32 {
assert!(bar < 6);
unsafe { self.read(0, 0x10 + bar * 4) }
}
/// Get the interrupt pin
pub fn interrupt_pin(&self) -> u8 {
let last_row = unsafe { self.read(0, 0x3C) };
((last_row >> 8) & 0xFF) as u8
}
/// Enable bus mastering. This allows the PCI device to do DMA
pub fn enable_bus_mastering(&self) {
let command = unsafe { self.read(0, 4) } | 1 << 2;
unsafe { self.write(0, 4, command) }
}
/// Read from configuration space
pub unsafe fn read(&self, func: u8, offset: u8) -> u32 {
pci_config_read(self.bus, self.device, func, offset)
}
/// Write to IO space
pub unsafe fn write(&self, func: u8, offset: u8, value: u32) {
pci_config_write(self.bus, self.device, func, offset, value)
}
}
impl fmt::Display for PciDeviceInfo {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), fmt::Error> {
let vendor_name = &self.device_id.vendor;
let device_id = &self.device_id.id;
writeln!(
f,
"Device: {} | Bus: 0x{:X} | Vendor: {} | Device ID: 0x{:X}",
self.device, self.bus, vendor_name, device_id,
)?;
writeln!(f, "{}", self.full_class)?;
writeln!(f, " Header type: 0x{:X}", self.header_type)?;
writeln!(f, " Revision ID: {}", self.rev_id)?;
// write!(f, " Supported functions: 0")?;
// for (i, b) in self.supported_fns.iter().enumerate().skip(1) {
// if *b {
// write!(f, ", {}", i)?;
// }
// }
// writeln!(f)?;
// write!(f, " BARs: [ ")?;
// for i in self.bars.iter() {
// if *i == 0 {
// write!(f, "0x0 ")?;
// } else {
// write!(f, "{:#010X} ", i)?;
// }
// }
// writeln!(f, "]")?;
// writeln!(
// f,
// " Interrupt line / pin: {} / {}",
// self.interrupt_line, self.interrupt_pin
// )?;
Ok(())
}
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct DeviceID {
pub vendor: Vendor,
pub id: u16,
}
impl DeviceID {
pub const fn new(vendor: Vendor, id: u16) -> Self {
Self { vendor, id }
}
}
pub fn check_device(bus: u8, device: u8) -> Option<PciDeviceInfo> {
assert!(device < 32);
let (device_id, vendor_id) = get_ids(bus, device, 0);
if vendor_id == 0xFFFF {
// Device doesn't exist
return None;
}
let reg2 = unsafe { pci_config_read(bus, device, 0, 0x8) };
let class = ((reg2 >> 16) & 0x0000FFFF) as u16;
let pci_class = PciFullClass::from_u16(class);
let header_type = get_header_type(bus, device, 0);
Some(PciDeviceInfo {
header_type,
device,
bus,
device_id: DeviceID {
vendor: vendor_id.into(),
id: device_id,
},
full_class: pci_class,
rev_id: (reg2 & 0x000000FF) as u8,
})
}
unsafe fn pci_config_read(bus: u8, device: u8, func: u8, offset: u8) -> u32 {
let bus = bus as u32;
let device = device as u32;
let func = func as u32;
let offset = offset as u32;
// construct address param
let address =
((bus << 16) | (device << 11) | (func << 8) | (offset & 0xfc) | 0x80000000) as u32;
// write address
Port::new(0xCF8).write(address);
// read data
Port::new(0xCFC).read()
}
unsafe fn pci_config_write(bus: u8, device: u8, func: u8, offset: u8, value: u32) {
let bus = bus as u32;
let device = device as u32;
let func = func as u32;
let offset = offset as u32;
// construct address param
let address =
((bus << 16) | (device << 11) | (func << 8) | (offset & 0xfc) | 0x80000000) as u32;
// write address
Port::new(0xCF8).write(address);
// write data
Port::new(0xCFC).write(value);
}
fn get_header_type(bus: u8, device: u8, function: u8) -> u8 {
assert!(device < 32);
assert!(function < 8);
let res = unsafe { pci_config_read(bus, device, function, 0x0C) };
((res >> 16) & 0xFF) as u8
}
fn get_ids(bus: u8, device: u8, function: u8) -> (u16, u16) {
assert!(device < 32);
assert!(function < 8);
let res = unsafe { pci_config_read(bus, device, function, 0) };
let dev_id = ((res >> 16) & 0xFFFF) as u16;
let vnd_id = (res & 0xFFFF) as u16;
(dev_id, vnd_id)
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2022, Umut İnan Erdoğan <umutinanerdogan@pm.me>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
*/
use core::num::TryFromIntError;
// FIXME: platform agnostic-ify these
use x86_64::instructions::{interrupts, port::Port};
use x86_64::structures::paging::{mapper::MapToError, Mapper, Page, PhysFrame, Size4KiB};
use x86_64::structures::paging::{FrameAllocator, FrameDeallocator};
use x86_64::VirtAddr;
use crate::arch::memory::BootInfoFrameAllocator;
use crate::devices::pci::check_device;
use super::PciDeviceInfo;
// FIXME: un-hardcode these
const PRDT_START: u64 = 0xffff_ffff_0000_0000;
const BUFFER_START: u64 = 0xffff_ffff_0000_1000;
/// ATA logical sector size, in bytes
const SECTOR_SIZE: u16 = 512;
/// Bus Master IDE Command
const BMIC_OFFSET: u16 = 0;
/// Bus Master IDE Status
const BMIS_OFFSET: u16 = 2;
/// Bus Master IDE Descriptor Table Pointer
const BMIDTP_OFFSET: u16 = 4;
/// Bus Master IDE Secondary Offset
const BMI_SECONDARY: u16 = 8;
/// Primary command block offset
const PRIMARY_COMMAND: u16 = 0x01F0;
/// Secondary command block offset
const SECONDARY_COMMAND: u16 = 0x0170;
/// Data register offset
const DATA_OFFSET: u16 = 0;
/// Sector count register offset
const SECCOUNT_OFFSET: u16 = 2;
/// LBA0 register offset
const LBA0_OFFSET: u16 = 3;
/// LBA1 register offset
const LBA1_OFFSET: u16 = 4;
/// LBA2 register offset
const LBA2_OFFSET: u16 = 5;
/// Drive/Head register offset
const DRIVE_HEAD_OFFSET: u16 = 6;
/// Command/status register offset
const COMMAND_STATUS_OFFSET: u16 = 7;
/// Secondary control block offset
const SECONDARY_CONTROL: u16 = 0x0374;
/// Primary control block offset
const PRIMARY_CONTROL: u16 = 0x03F4;
/// Alternative status offset
const ALT_STATUS_OFFSET: u16 = 2;
/// ATA identification command
const CMD_IDENTIFY: u8 = 0xEC;
/// ATA read using LBA28 DMA command
const CMD_READ_DMA: u8 = 0xC8;
/// ATA write using LBA28 DMA command
const CMD_WRITE_DMA: u8 = 0xCA;
/// ATA read using LBA48 DMA command
const CMD_READ_DMA_EXT: u8 = 0x25;
/// ATA write using LBA48 DMA command
const CMD_WRITE_DMA_EXT: u8 = 0x35;
pub struct PciIde {
device_info: PciDeviceInfo,
ide_devices: Vec<IdeDevice>,
prdt_frame: Option<PhysFrame>,
buffer_frames: Option<Vec<PhysFrame>>,
bmiba: u16,
}
impl PciIde {
// FIXME: make this return a Result
pub fn new(bus: u8, device: u8) -> Option<Self> {
let device_info = check_device(bus, device)?;
device_info.enable_bus_mastering();
let idetim = unsafe { device_info.read(0, 0x40) };
trace!("idetim: {idetim:b}");
// FIXME: enable the right bits in idetim (and sidetim) to use fast timings
let mut ide_devices = Vec::with_capacity(4);
for ch in 0..2 {
let channel = if ch == 0 {
Channel::Primary
} else {
Channel::Secondary
};
'drive: for dr in 0..2 {
let drive = if dr == 0 { Drive::Master } else { Drive::Slave };
unsafe {
select_drive(drive, channel);
// FIXME: clear sector count and lba0, lba1, lba2 registers
let status = ata_send_command(CMD_IDENTIFY, channel);
if status == 0 {
continue; // If status = 0, no device
}
loop {
let status = {
let addr = if channel.secondary() {
SECONDARY_COMMAND
} else {
PRIMARY_COMMAND
} + COMMAND_STATUS_OFFSET;
Port::<u8>::new(addr).read()
};
if status & 1 == 1 {
// if error (bit 0), device is not ATA
// FIXME: ATAPI devices
continue 'drive;
}
if !((status >> 7) & 1 == 1) && (status >> 3) & 1 == 1 {
// BSY cleared, DRQ set, everything is right
break;
}
}
// Read identification space of device
let addr = if channel.secondary() {
SECONDARY_COMMAND
} else {
PRIMARY_COMMAND
} + DATA_OFFSET;
let mut buffer = [0_u8; 512];
read_dword_buffer(addr, buffer.as_mut_ptr() as *mut _, 128);
// for (i, byte) in buffer.iter().enumerate() {
// if byte.is_ascii() {
// trace!("byte {i}: {byte:b}, ascii: {}", *byte as char);
// } else {
// trace!("byte {i}: {byte:b}");
// }
// }
if buffer[99] & 1 != 1 {
// FIXME: PIO mode support
error!("IDE drive {channel:?}/{drive:?} does not support DMA");
continue;
}
// FIXME: CHS support
let lba48 = (buffer[167] >> 2) & 1 == 1;
let size = buffer[200] as u64
| (buffer[201] as u64) << 8
| (buffer[202] as u64) << 16
| (buffer[203] as u64) << 24
| (buffer[204] as u64) << 32
| (buffer[205] as u64) << 40
| (buffer[206] as u64) << 48
| (buffer[207] as u64) << 54;
trace!("IDE drive {channel:?}/{drive:?} has {size} sectors");
ide_devices.push(IdeDevice {
channel,
drive,
size,
lba48_support: lba48,
});
}
}
}
let bmiba = device_info.bar(4) & 0xFFFFFFFC;
Some(Self {
device_info,
ide_devices,
prdt_frame: None,
buffer_frames: None,
bmiba: bmiba.try_into().ok()?,
})
}
pub fn allocate_dma_frame(
&mut self,
mapper: &mut impl Mapper<Size4KiB>,
frame_allocator: &mut BootInfoFrameAllocator,
) -> Result<(), MapToError<Size4KiB>> {
use x86_64::structures::paging::PageTableFlags as Flags;
let prdt_frame = frame_allocator
.allocate_frame()
.ok_or(MapToError::FrameAllocationFailed)?;
let buffer_frames = {
let mut frame = frame_allocator
.allocate_frame()
.ok_or(MapToError::FrameAllocationFailed)?;
while !frame.start_address().is_aligned(0x10000u64) {
unsafe {
frame_allocator.deallocate_frame(frame);
}
frame = frame_allocator
.allocate_frame()
.ok_or(MapToError::FrameAllocationFailed)?;
}
let mut frames = Vec::with_capacity(16);
frames.push(frame);
for _ in 0..15 {
let frame = frame_allocator
.allocate_frame()
.ok_or(MapToError::FrameAllocationFailed)?;
frames.push(frame);
}
frames
};
let flags = Flags::NO_CACHE | Flags::PRESENT | Flags::WRITABLE;
unsafe {
mapper
.map_to(
Page::containing_address(VirtAddr::new(PRDT_START)),
prdt_frame,
flags,
frame_allocator,
)?
.flush();
for (i, frame) in buffer_frames.iter().enumerate() {
mapper
.map_to(
Page::containing_address(VirtAddr::new(BUFFER_START + i as u64 * 0x1000)),
*frame,
flags,
frame_allocator,
)?
.flush()
}
}
self.prdt_frame = Some(prdt_frame);
self.buffer_frames = Some(buffer_frames);
Ok(())
}
pub fn read(
&mut self,
channel: Channel,
drive: Drive,
lba: u64,
sector_count: u16,
buffer: &mut Vec<u8>,
) -> Result<(), TryFromIntError> {
let lba48_support = self
.ide_devices
.iter()
.find(|d| d.channel == channel && d.drive == drive)
.map(|d| d.lba48_support)
.unwrap(); // FIXME: make this an error
let lba48 = lba > 0xFFFFFFF && lba48_support;
// FIXME: make this an error
assert!((lba48 && lba > 0xFFFFFFF) || (!lba48 && lba <= 0xFFFFFFF));
let byte_count = sector_count * SECTOR_SIZE;
// prepare PRD table
let prd = PRDT_START as *mut PhysRegionDescriptor;
unsafe {
(*prd).data_buffer = self.buffer_frames.as_ref().unwrap()[0]
.start_address()
.as_u64()
.try_into()?;
(*prd).byte_count = byte_count;
// this is the end of table
(*prd).eot = 1 << 7;
// this byte is reserved, we should probably set it to 0
(*prd)._0 = 0;
}
unsafe {
self.load_prdt(channel);
self.stop(channel);
self.set_read(channel);
self.clear_bmi_status(channel);
select_drive(drive, channel);
set_lba(channel, lba, sector_count, lba48);
if lba48 {
ata_send_command(CMD_READ_DMA_EXT, channel);
} else {
ata_send_command(CMD_READ_DMA, channel);
}
self.start(channel);
}
loop {
let status = unsafe { self.bmi_status(channel) };
// FIXME: error handling
// Bit 2 (INT) set?
if (status >> 2) & 1 == 1 {
break;
}
}
unsafe {
// Stop DMA
self.stop(channel);
// Clear the interrupt bit
self.clear_bmi_status(channel);
}
for i in 0..byte_count as u64 {
let addr = (BUFFER_START + i) as *mut u8;
buffer.push(unsafe { *addr });
}
Ok(())
}
pub fn write(
&mut self,
channel: Channel,
drive: Drive,
lba: u64,
data: &[u8],
) -> Result<(), TryFromIntError> {
// FIXME: make this an error
assert!(data.len() % SECTOR_SIZE as usize == 0);
let lba48_support = self
.ide_devices
.iter()
.find(|d| d.channel == channel && d.drive == drive)
.map(|d| d.lba48_support)
.unwrap(); // FIXME: make this an error
let lba48 = lba > 0xFFFFFFF && lba48_support;
// FIXME: make this an error
assert!((lba48 && lba > 0xFFFFFFF) || (!lba48 && lba <= 0xFFFFFFF));
let byte_count = data.len() as u16;
let sector_count = byte_count / SECTOR_SIZE;
// prepare PRD table
let prd = PRDT_START as *mut PhysRegionDescriptor;
unsafe {
(*prd).data_buffer = self.buffer_frames.as_ref().unwrap()[0]
.start_address()
.as_u64()
.try_into()?;
(*prd).byte_count = byte_count;
// this is the end of table
(*prd).eot = 1 << 7;
// this byte is reserved, we should probably set it to 0
(*prd)._0 = 0;
}
// copy the data over to the DMA buffer
for i in 0..byte_count {
let addr = (BUFFER_START + i as u64) as *mut u8;
unsafe {
*addr = *data.get(i as usize).unwrap_or(&0);
}
}
unsafe {
self.load_prdt(channel);
self.stop(channel);
self.set_write(channel);
self.clear_bmi_status(channel);
select_drive(drive, channel);
set_lba(channel, lba, sector_count, lba48);
if lba48 {
ata_send_command(CMD_WRITE_DMA_EXT, channel);
} else {
ata_send_command(CMD_WRITE_DMA, channel);
}
self.start(channel);
}
loop {
let status = unsafe { self.bmi_status(channel) };
// FIXME: error handling
// Bit 2 (INT) set?
if (status >> 2) & 1 == 1 {
break;
}
}
unsafe {
// Stop DMA
self.stop(channel);
// Clear the interrupt bit
self.clear_bmi_status(channel);
}
Ok(())
}
pub fn device_info(&self) -> PciDeviceInfo {
self.device_info
}
unsafe fn load_prdt(&self, channel: Channel) {
let addr = if channel.secondary() {
BMI_SECONDARY
} else {
0
} + self.bmiba
+ BMIDTP_OFFSET;
Port::<u32>::new(addr).write(
self.prdt_frame
.unwrap()
.start_address()
.as_u64()
.try_into()
.unwrap(),
);
}
unsafe fn start(&self, channel: Channel) {
let addr = if channel.secondary() {
BMI_SECONDARY
} else {
0
} + self.bmiba
+ BMIC_OFFSET;
let mut port: Port<u8> = Port::new(addr);
let mut bmic = port.read();
// start transfer
bmic |= 1;
// write the new bmic
port.write(bmic);
}
unsafe fn stop(&self, channel: Channel) {
let addr = if channel.secondary() {
BMI_SECONDARY
} else {
0
} + self.bmiba
+ BMIC_OFFSET;
let mut port: Port<u8> = Port::new(addr);
let mut bmic = port.read();
// stop ongoing transfer
bmic &= !1;
// write the new bmic
port.write(bmic);
}
unsafe fn set_read(&self, channel: Channel) {
let addr = if channel.secondary() {
BMI_SECONDARY
} else {
0
} + self.bmiba
+ BMIC_OFFSET;
let mut port: Port<u8> = Port::new(addr);
let mut bmic = port.read();
// mark bit 3 as 0 (read)
bmic &= !(1 << 3);
// write the new bmic
port.write(bmic);
}
unsafe fn set_write(&self, channel: Channel) {
let addr = if channel.secondary() {
BMI_SECONDARY
} else {
0
} + self.bmiba
+ BMIC_OFFSET;
let mut port: Port<u8> = Port::new(addr);
let mut bmic = port.read();
// mark bit 3 as 1 (write)
bmic |= 1 << 3;
// write the new bmic
port.write(bmic);
}
unsafe fn bmi_status(&self, channel: Channel) -> u8 {
let addr = if channel.secondary() {
BMI_SECONDARY
} else {
0
} + self.bmiba
+ BMIS_OFFSET;
let mut port = Port::new(addr);
port.read()
}
unsafe fn clear_bmi_status(&self, channel: Channel) {
let addr = if channel.secondary() {
BMI_SECONDARY
} else {
0
} + self.bmiba
+ BMIS_OFFSET;
let mut port: Port<u8> = Port::new(addr);
let mut bmis = port.read();
// write 1 to bits 1 (DMA error) and 2 (int status) which clears them
bmis |= 1 << 1 | 1 << 2;
// write the new bmis
port.write(bmis);
}
}
unsafe fn select_drive(drive: Drive, channel: Channel) {
let addr = if channel.secondary() {
SECONDARY_COMMAND
} else {
PRIMARY_COMMAND
} + DRIVE_HEAD_OFFSET;
let mut port: Port<u8> = Port::new(addr);
// FIXME: CHS support
let drive_command = if drive.slave() {
// slave & LBA
0b11110000
} else {
// master & LBA
0b11100000
};
// write the new drive/head register
port.write(drive_command);
ata_delay(channel);
}
/// Send ATA command and read status afterwards
unsafe fn ata_send_command(command: u8, channel: Channel) -> u8 {
let addr = if channel.secondary() {
SECONDARY_COMMAND
} else {
PRIMARY_COMMAND
} + COMMAND_STATUS_OFFSET;
let mut port = Port::new(addr);
port.write(command);
ata_delay(channel);
port.read()
}
/// Read the alternate status register 14 times to create a ~420ns delay
unsafe fn ata_delay(channel: Channel) {
let addr = if channel.secondary() {
SECONDARY_CONTROL
} else {
PRIMARY_CONTROL
} + ALT_STATUS_OFFSET;
let mut port: Port<u8> = Port::new(addr);
for _ in 0..14 {
port.read();
}
}
/// Set LBA and sector count registers. sector_count of 0 means 65536 sectors
unsafe fn set_lba(channel: Channel, lba: u64, sector_count: u16, lba48: bool) {
let command_block = if channel.secondary() {
SECONDARY_COMMAND
} else {
PRIMARY_COMMAND
};
let mut seccount = Port::new(command_block + SECCOUNT_OFFSET);
let mut lba0 = Port::new(command_block + LBA0_OFFSET);
let mut lba1 = Port::new(command_block + LBA1_OFFSET);
let mut lba2 = Port::new(command_block + LBA2_OFFSET);
let mut head = Port::new(command_block + DRIVE_HEAD_OFFSET);
let head_value: u8 = head.read();
let lba_bytes = lba.to_le_bytes();
let sector_count_bytes = sector_count.to_le_bytes();
// write the new LBA & sector count registers
// FIXME: CHS support
if lba48 {
seccount.write(sector_count_bytes[1]);
lba0.write(lba_bytes[3]);
lba1.write(lba_bytes[4]);
lba2.write(lba_bytes[5]);
} else {
head.write(head_value | (lba_bytes[3] & 0x0F));
}
seccount.write(sector_count_bytes[0]);
lba0.write(lba_bytes[0]);
lba1.write(lba_bytes[1]);
lba2.write(lba_bytes[2]);
}
unsafe fn read_dword_buffer(port: u16, buffer: *mut u32, mut count: u32) {
// FIXME: this assumes x86-64
interrupts::without_interrupts(|| {
asm!("
cld
repne
insd",
in("di") buffer,
in("dx") port,
inout("cx") count,
)
});
}
struct IdeDevice {
pub channel: Channel,
pub drive: Drive,
pub size: u64, // in sectors
pub lba48_support: bool,
// FIXME: model
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum Channel {
Primary,
Secondary,
}
impl Channel {
fn secondary(&self) -> bool {
matches!(self, Self::Secondary)
}
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum Drive {
Master,
Slave,
}
impl Drive {
fn slave(&self) -> bool {
matches!(self, Self::Slave)
}
}
#[repr(C, packed)]
struct PhysRegionDescriptor {
/// Pointer to the data buffer
pub data_buffer: u32,
/// Byte count, 64K maximum per PRD transfer. 0 means 64K
pub byte_count: u16,
/// Reserved byte
pub _0: u8,
/// MSB marks end of transfer
pub eot: u8,
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2022, Umut İnan Erdoğan <umutinanerdogan@pm.me>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
*/
pub mod class;
pub mod device;
pub mod vendors;
// MassStorage_IDE (0x0101)
pub mod ide;
use alloc::sync::Arc;
pub use class::*;
pub use device::*;
use lazy_static::lazy_static;
use spin::Mutex;
use x86_64::structures::paging::{Mapper, Size4KiB};
use crate::arch::memory::BootInfoFrameAllocator;
// MassStorage_IDE (0x0101)
use self::ide::PciIde;
lazy_static! {
pub static ref PCI_DEVICES: Mutex<Vec<Arc<Mutex<PciDevice>>>> = Default::default();
}
#[non_exhaustive]
pub enum PciDevice {
Ide(PciIde),
// Variant so that we aren't about irrefutable if-let patterns
// FIXME: remove as soon as we have other variants
_0,
}
/// Enumerate PCI devices and run initialisation routines on ones we support
pub fn init(mapper: &mut impl Mapper<Size4KiB>, frame_allocator: &mut BootInfoFrameAllocator) {
for bus in 0..=255 {
for device in 0..32 {
if let Some(device_info) = device::check_device(bus, device) {
trace!("{device_info}");
match device_info.device_id {
// FIXME: Unknown class
S3_TRIO64V2 => {}
// MassStorage_IDE (0x0101)
ide_controller if device_info.full_class == PciFullClass::MassStorage_IDE => {
if !matches!(ide_controller, INTEL_PIIX3_IDE | INTEL_PIIX4_IDE) {
// not one of our tested IDE controllers, but
// we shouldn't have any problems
warn!("Unsupported PCI IDE controller device {device} on bus {bus}")
}
let mut ide = PciIde::new(bus, device).unwrap();
ide.allocate_dma_frame(mapper, frame_allocator).unwrap();
let mut devices = PCI_DEVICES.lock();
devices.push(Arc::new(Mutex::new(PciDevice::Ide(ide))));
}
// Display_VGA (0x0300)
VMWARE_SVGA2 => {}
_ => {
trace!("Unknown PCI device {device} on bus {bus}")
}
}
}
}
}
}

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2022, able <abl3theabove@gmail.com>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
*/
use core::fmt::Display;
#[derive(PartialEq, Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq)]
#[repr(u16)]
pub enum Vendor {
ThreeDfxInteractiveInc = 0x121a,
ThreeDLabs = 0x3d3d,
AllianceSemiconductorCorp = 0x1142,
ARKLogicInc = 0xedd8,
ATITechnologiesInc = 0x1002,
AvanceLogicIncALI = 0x1005,
ChipsandTechnologies = 0x102c,
CirrusLogic = 0x1013,
Compaq = 0x0e11,
CyrixCorp = 0x1078,
DiamondMultimediaSystems = 0x1092,
DigitalEquipmentCorp = 0x1011,
Iit = 0x1061,
IntegratedMicroSolutionsInc = 0x10e0,
IntelCorp = 0x8086,
IntergraphicsSystems = 0x10ea,
MacronixInc = 0x10d9,
MatroxGraphicsInc = 0x102b,
MiroComputersProductsAG = 0x1031,
NationalSemiconductorCorp = 0x100b,
NeoMagicCorp = 0x10c8,
Number9ComputerCompany = 0x105d,
NVidiaCorporation = 0x10de,
NVidiaSgsthomson = 0x12d2,
OakTechnologyInc = 0x104e,
Qemu = 0x1234,
QuantumDesignsHKLtd = 0x1098,
Real3D = 0x003d,
Rendition = 0x1163,
S3Inc = 0x5333,
SierraSemiconductor = 0x10a8,
SiliconIntegratedSystemsSiS = 0x1039,
SiliconMotionInc = 0x126f,
STBSystemsInc = 0x10b4,
TexasInstruments = 0x104c,
ToshibaAmericaInfoSystems = 0x1179,
TridentMicrosystems = 0x1023,
TsengLabsInc = 0x100c,
TundraSemiconductorCorp = 0x10e3,
VIATechnologiesInc = 0x1106,
VirtIO = 0x1AF4,
VMWareInc = 0x15ad,
Weitek = 0x100e,
Unknown(u16),
}
impl From<u16> for Vendor {
fn from(vendor_id: u16) -> Self {
use Vendor::*;
match vendor_id {
0x121a => ThreeDfxInteractiveInc,
0x3d3d => ThreeDLabs,
0x1142 => AllianceSemiconductorCorp,
0xedd8 => ARKLogicInc,
0x1002 => ATITechnologiesInc,
0x1005 => AvanceLogicIncALI,
0x102c => ChipsandTechnologies,
0x1013 => CirrusLogic,
0x0e11 => Compaq,
0x1078 => CyrixCorp,
0x1092 => DiamondMultimediaSystems,
0x1011 => DigitalEquipmentCorp,
0x1061 => Iit,
0x10e0 => IntegratedMicroSolutionsInc,
0x8086 => IntelCorp,
0x10ea => IntergraphicsSystems,
0x10d9 => MacronixInc,
0x102b => MatroxGraphicsInc,
0x1031 => MiroComputersProductsAG,
0x100b => NationalSemiconductorCorp,
0x10c8 => NeoMagicCorp,
0x105d => Number9ComputerCompany,
0x10de => NVidiaCorporation,
0x12d2 => NVidiaSgsthomson,
0x104e => OakTechnologyInc,
0x1234 => Qemu,
0x1098 => QuantumDesignsHKLtd,
0x003d => Real3D,
0x1163 => Rendition,
0x5333 => S3Inc,
0x10a8 => SierraSemiconductor,
0x1039 => SiliconIntegratedSystemsSiS,
0x126f => SiliconMotionInc,
0x10b4 => STBSystemsInc,
0x104c => TexasInstruments,
0x1179 => ToshibaAmericaInfoSystems,
0x1023 => TridentMicrosystems,
0x100c => TsengLabsInc,
0x10e3 => TundraSemiconductorCorp,
0x1106 => VIATechnologiesInc,
0x1AF4 => VirtIO,
0x15ad => VMWareInc,
0x100e => Weitek,
id => Unknown(id),
}
}
}
impl Into<u16> for Vendor {
fn into(self) -> u16 {
use Vendor::*;
match self {
ThreeDfxInteractiveInc => 0x121a,
ThreeDLabs => 0x3d3d,
AllianceSemiconductorCorp => 0x1142,
ARKLogicInc => 0xedd8,
ATITechnologiesInc => 0x1002,
AvanceLogicIncALI => 0x1005,
ChipsandTechnologies => 0x102c,
CirrusLogic => 0x1013,
Compaq => 0x0e11,
CyrixCorp => 0x1078,
DiamondMultimediaSystems => 0x1092,
DigitalEquipmentCorp => 0x1011,
Iit => 0x1061,
IntegratedMicroSolutionsInc => 0x10e0,
IntelCorp => 0x8086,
IntergraphicsSystems => 0x10ea,
MacronixInc => 0x10d9,
MatroxGraphicsInc => 0x102b,
MiroComputersProductsAG => 0x1031,
NationalSemiconductorCorp => 0x100b,
NeoMagicCorp => 0x10c8,
Number9ComputerCompany => 0x105d,
NVidiaCorporation => 0x10de,
NVidiaSgsthomson => 0x12d2,
OakTechnologyInc => 0x104e,
Qemu => 0x1234,
QuantumDesignsHKLtd => 0x1098,
Real3D => 0x003d,
Rendition => 0x1163,
S3Inc => 0x5333,
SierraSemiconductor => 0x10a8,
SiliconIntegratedSystemsSiS => 0x1039,
SiliconMotionInc => 0x126f,
STBSystemsInc => 0x10b4,
TexasInstruments => 0x104c,
ToshibaAmericaInfoSystems => 0x1179,
TridentMicrosystems => 0x1023,
TsengLabsInc => 0x100c,
TundraSemiconductorCorp => 0x10e3,
VIATechnologiesInc => 0x1106,
VirtIO => 0x1AF4,
VMWareInc => 0x15ad,
Weitek => 0x100e,
Unknown(id) => id,
}
}
}
impl Display for Vendor {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut core::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> core::fmt::Result {
use Vendor::*;
match self {
Qemu => write!(f, "{}", "\0PINK\0QEMU (0x1234)"),
VirtIO => write!(f, "{}", "\0PINK\0VirtIO (0x1AF4)"),
VMWareInc => write!(f, "{}", "\0PINK\0VMWARE (0x15AD)"),
S3Inc => write!(f, "{}", "\0YELLOW\0S3 Incorporated (0x5333)"),
IntelCorp => write!(f, "{}", "\0BLUE\0Intel Corp. (0x8086)"),
ATITechnologiesInc => write!(f, "{}", "\0RED\0ATI (0x1002)"),
Unknown(id) => write!(f, "\0RED\0Unknown ({:#6})", id),
other => write!(f, "{other:?}"),
}?;
write!(f, "\0RESET\0")?;
Ok(())
}
}

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#![allow(unused)]
pub const REFRESH_RATE: u8 = 60;
pub type RefreshRate = u8;
pub type Resolution = (usize, usize);
pub type Point = (GCoord, GCoord);
pub type GCoord = usize;
pub enum GModes {
Vga800x600,
Custom(u16, u16),
}
// TODO remap to a bitmasked u32
// REASON: More effecient memory wise so less overhead on the wasm memory
// Current: u32+u32+u32
// Proposed: u32 with bitmaps
pub struct Rgb {
pub r: u32,
pub g: u32,
pub b: u32,
}
impl Rgb {
fn to_vga_color() {
todo!();
}
}
pub struct FrameBuffer;
pub trait Graphics {
fn put_line(coords_start: Point, coords_end: Point, thickness: u32, color: Rgb);
fn put_rect(coords_start: Point, coords_end: Point, color: Rgb);
fn put_circle(coords: Point, radius: u32);
fn put_pixel(coords: Point, color: Rgb);
fn put_triangle(coords_1: Point, coords_2: Point, coords_3: Point, thickness: u32, color: Rgb);
fn paint_cursor(coords: Point);
fn hide_cursor();
fn show_cursor();
/// Actually move the double buffer to the single buffer and "update" the screen
fn draw();
fn clear();
}

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pub mod graphics;
pub mod serial;

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// TODO: Bitmasking
pub enum Mouse {
Button1,
Button2,
Button3,
Button4,
Button5,
X(i8),
Y(i8),
Wheel(i8),
}
pub trait PS2Mouse {
fn movement();
fn button();
}

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use kernel::device_interface::CharacterDevice;
pub struct Serial {
pub base: usize,
}
impl CharacterDevice for Serial {
fn can_read(&self) -> bool {
true
}
fn can_write(&self) -> bool {
true
}
fn read_char(&mut self) -> Option<char> {
todo!()
}
fn write_char(&mut self, _c: char) -> bool {
todo!()
}
fn reset(&mut self) {
todo!()
}
fn initialize(&mut self) -> bool {
false
}
}
pub fn new_serial_test() {
let mut serial = Serial { base: 0x3F8 };
serial.initialize();
serial.write_char('a');
}

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use logos::{Lexer, Logos};
// TODO improve tokenizer/parser
pub fn colorify(eval: &str) {
let y = eval.split('$');
for z in y {
match z {
"BLACK" => {
// set_vga_color(Color::Black, Color::Black);
}
"RED" => {
// set_vga_color(Color::Red, Color::Black);
}
"GREEN" => {
// set_vga_color(Color::Green, Color::Black);
}
"BLUE" => {
// set_vga_color(Color::Blue, Color::Black);
}
"CYAN" => {
// set_vga_color(Color::Cyan, Color::Black);
}
"MAGENTA" => {
// set_vga_color(Color::Magenta, Color::Black);
}
"BROWN" => {
// set_vga_color(Color::Brown, Color::Black);
}
"LIGHTGRAY" => {
// set_vga_color(Color::LightGray, Color::Black);
}
"DARKGRAY" => {
// set_vga_color(Color::DarkGray, Color::Black);
}
"LIGHTBLUE" => {
// set_vga_color(Color::LightBlue, Color::Black);
}
"LIGHTGREEN" => {
// set_vga_color(Color::LightGreen, Color::Black);
}
"LIGHTCYAN" => {
// set_vga_color(Color::LightCyan, Color::Black);
}
"LIGHTRED" => {
// set_vga_color(Color::LightRed, Color::Black);
}
"PINK" => {
// set_vga_color(Color::Pink, Color::Black);
}
"YELLOW" => {
// set_vga_color(Color::Yellow, Color::Black);
}
"WHITE" => {
// set_vga_color(Color::White, Color::Black);
}
"RESET" => {
// set_vga_color(Color::White, Color::Black);
}
_elk => {
// kprint!("{}", elk);
}
}
}
}
#[derive(Logos, Debug, PartialEq)]
pub enum Token {
// Hex(u32),
#[regex(r"\$RED\$")]
Red,
#[regex(r"\$RESET\$")]
Reset,
#[regex("[a-zA-Z!@#$%^&*\">()\n ]+", parse_text, priority = 2)]
Text(String),
#[error]
#[regex(r"[ \t\n\f]+", logos::skip)]
Error,
}
pub fn colorify_2(eval: &str) {
let lexer = Token::lexer(eval);
for token in lexer {
use Token::*;
match token {
Red => {
// set_vga_color(Color::Red, Color::Black);
}
Reset => {
// set_vga_color(Color::White, Color::Black);
}
Text(_text) => {
// kprint!("{}", text);
}
err => {
error!("Error parsing {:?}", err);
}
}
}
}
fn parse_text(lex: &mut Lexer<Token>) -> Option<String> {
let slice = lex.slice();
Some(String::from(slice))
}

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##### #####
## ##### # ###### ## ## # #
# # # # # # # # #
# # ##### # ##### # # #####
###### # # # # # # #
# # # # # # ## ## # #
# # ##### ###### ###### ##### #####

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use alloc::{string::String, vec, vec::Vec};
pub static CLIPBOARD: spin::Mutex<Clipboard> = spin::Mutex::new(Clipboard::new());
#[derive(Debug)]
pub enum Mime {
None,
Text(String),
}
// ctrl+v paste but not pop and pastes
// ctrl+shift+v pops from the stack and pastes
// ctrl+c pushes to the stack
// ctrl+shift+< move stack pointer left
// ctrl+shift+> move stack pointer right
pub struct Clipboard {
pub index: usize,
pub pages: Vec<Mime>,
}
impl Clipboard {
pub const fn new() -> Clipboard {
Clipboard {
index: 0,
pages: vec![],
}
}
pub fn clear(&mut self) {
self.pages = vec![];
}
pub fn set_index(&mut self, index_new: usize) {
self.index = index_new;
}
pub fn clip_end(&mut self) {
self.index = 0;
}
pub fn clip_home(&mut self) {
self.index = self.pages.len();
}
pub fn copy(&mut self, copy_mime: Mime) {
self.pages.push(copy_mime);
}
pub fn paste(&mut self) -> &Mime {
&self.pages[self.index] as _
}
}

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struct Permissions {
write_files: bool,
read_files: bool,
execute_files: bool,
// Every other user is part of global
global_write_files: bool,
global_read_files: bool,
global_execute_files: bool,
}
pub struct File {
owner: u8,
permissions: Permissions,
data: Vec<u8>,
}
pub struct Folder {
owner: u8,
permissions: Permissions,
folders: Vec<Folder>,
files: Vec<File>,
}

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<user>/home/app1
<user>/conf/app1
<user>/apps/app1
file:app1
conf:app1
apps:app1
// Discouraged
raw:
/<user>/<protocol>/app1
protocol.toml
hi = ""

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use core::time::Duration;
pub struct AtomicU32(u32);
impl AtomicU32 {
//if v != current value
pub fn wait(&self, _v: u32) {
todo!();
}
pub fn wait_timeout(&self, _v: u32, _timeout: Duration) -> bool {
todo!();
}
pub fn wake_single(&self) {
todo!();
}
pub fn wake_all(&self) {
todo!();
}
}
/*
// SUPER HANDWAVEY
// YOU WILL NEED LOCKING THAT I DIDNT WRITE OUT (you == zuurr#9735)
// all the red is by design
pub fn futex_wait(atom: &AtomicU32, value: usize, current_thread: ThreadID) {
let address = atomic as *const _ as usize;
let waiters = waiters_for(address); // Hold lock
waiters.add(current_thread);
if self.load() == value {
current_thread.sleep();
} else {
waiters.remove(current_thread);
}
}
pub fn futex_wake(atom: &AtomicU32, threads_to_wake: usize) {
let address = atomic as *const _ as usize;
let waiters = waiters_for(address);
for waiting_thread in waiters.into_iter().take(threads_to_wake) {
waiting_thread.wake()
}
}
*/
struct FutexWaitlist {
address: u8,
// data: Vec<ThreadID>,
}
impl FutexWaitlist {
pub fn remove(&mut self) {
todo!();
}
pub fn add(&mut self) {
todo!();
}
}

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use super::systeminfo::SystemMemory;
use crate::arch::drivers::sysinfo::master;
use core::fmt::Display;
use kernel::allocator::ALLOCATOR;
use versioning::Version;
use x86_64::instructions::interrupts::{disable, enable};
pub enum CpuType {
RiscV(String),
X86_64(String),
}
impl Display for CpuType {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut core::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> core::fmt::Result {
write!(
f,
"{}",
match self {
CpuType::RiscV(s) => s,
CpuType::X86_64(s) => s,
}
)
}
}
/// simple info you would want to know in a neofetch like program
pub struct KernelInfo {
// os: String,
// host: String,
pub kernel_version: Version,
pub cpu: CpuType,
// gpu: String,
pub memory: SystemMemory,
}
impl KernelInfo {
pub fn get() -> KernelInfo {
disable();
let allocator = ALLOCATOR.lock();
let total = allocator.size();
let used = allocator.used();
enable();
let cpu = CpuType::X86_64(master().unwrap().brand_string().unwrap().to_string());
KernelInfo {
kernel_version: Version {
major: 0,
minor: 0,
patch: 0,
},
cpu,
memory: SystemMemory { total, used },
}
}
}
impl Display for KernelInfo {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut core::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> core::fmt::Result {
write!(
f,
"
OS: AbleOS
Host: {{}}
Kernel: {}.{}.{}
CPU: {}
Memory: {}/{}
",
self.kernel_version.major,
self.kernel_version.minor,
self.kernel_version.patch,
self.cpu,
self.memory.used,
self.memory.total
)
}
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#![allow(dead_code)]
// TODO: Evaluate variable sized mailboxes
pub struct MailBoxes {
flags: u8,
mailboxes: [u64; 4],
}
impl MailBoxes {
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self {
flags: 0b0000_0000,
mailboxes: [0; 4],
}
}
pub fn reset(&mut self) {
self.flags = 0b0000_0000;
self.mailboxes = [0; 4];
}
pub fn set_mailbox(&mut self, mailbox_num: u8, mailbox_data: u64) {
if let 0..=3 = mailbox_num {
self.mailboxes[mailbox_num as usize] = mailbox_data
}
}
pub fn set_flag(&mut self, flag_num: u8) {
match flag_num {
0 => {
self.flags |= 0b0000_0001;
}
1 => {
self.flags |= 0b0000_0010;
}
2 => {
self.flags |= 0b0000_0100;
}
3 => {
self.flags |= 0b0000_1000;
}
4 => {
self.flags |= 0b0001_0000;
}
5 => {
self.flags |= 0b0010_0000;
}
6 => {
self.flags |= 0b0100_0000;
}
7 => {
self.flags |= 0b1000_0000;
}
_ => {}
}
}
pub fn dump_flags(&self) {
trace!(
"Flag 0: {:08b} | {}",
self.flags & 0b0000_0001,
self.flags & 0b0000_0001
);
trace!(
"Flag 1: {:08b} | {}",
self.flags & 0b0000_0010,
self.flags >> 1 & 0b0000_0001
);
trace!(
"Flag 2: {:08b} | {}",
self.flags & 0b0000_0100,
self.flags >> 2 & 0b0000_0001
);
trace!(
"Flag 3: {:08b} | {}",
self.flags & 0b0000_1000,
self.flags >> 3 & 0b0000_0001
);
trace!(
"Flag 4: {:08b} | {}",
self.flags & 0b0001_0000,
self.flags >> 4 & 0b0000_0001
);
trace!(
"Flag 5: {:08b} | {}",
self.flags & 0b0010_0000,
self.flags >> 5 & 0b0000_0001
);
trace!(
"Flag 6: {:08b} | {}",
self.flags & 0b0100_0000,
self.flags >> 6 & 0b0000_0001
);
trace!(
"Flag 7: {:08b} | {}",
self.flags & 0b1000_0000,
self.flags >> 7 & 0b0000_0001
);
}
}
impl Default for MailBoxes {
fn default() -> Self {
Self::new()
}
}

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#![allow(dead_code)]
pub mod absi;
pub mod clip;
pub mod futex;
pub mod kinfo;
pub mod mail;
pub mod server;
pub mod systeminfo;
pub mod virtual_memory;
pub mod y_compositor;
pub const BANNER: &str = include_str!("banner.txt");

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pub type thumbnail = u8;
pub struct Notification {
thumbnail: thumbnail,
text_body: String,
time: u64,
}

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use crate::experiments::kinfo::SemanticVersion;
// Scuffed
pub type Hash = u8;
pub type PackageName = String;
pub struct MetaPackage {
pub name: u8,
pub version: SemanticVersion,
pub authors: [u8; 8],
pub support_email: u8,
pub hash: Hash,
}
impl MetaPackage {
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self {
name: 0,
version: SemanticVersion {
major: 0,
minor: 0,
patch: 0,
},
authors: [0; 8],
support_email: 8,
hash: 0,
}
}
fn validate_hash(&self) {}
}
impl core::fmt::Display {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut core::fmt::Formatter) -> core::fmt::Result {
write!(
f,
"Packname: {}
Version: {}
Authors: {:?}
Support Email: {}
Hash: {}",
self.name, self.version, self.authors, self.support_email, self.hash
)
}
}

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pub trait Server {
/// Initialize the server and return a number
fn initialize() -> u32;
/// kill the server
fn kill() -> bool;
// put data in the servers outbox
fn send();
// put data in the servers inbox and notify it
fn recieve();
}

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| low \\ high | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F |
| ----------- | ------------------- | ------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------- | ------------------- | ------------------- | ------------------- | ------------------- | ------------------- | ------------------- | ------------------- | ------------------- | ------------------- | ------------------- | ------------------- | ------------------- |
| 0 | **kill** | <sub>reserved</sub> | **sleep** | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> |
| 1 | **stdout_reset** | <sub>reserved</sub> | **sleep_until** | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> |
| 2 | **stdin** | <sub>reserved</sub> | [**nanosleep**](https://www.reddit.com/r/anime/comments/e7sg7g/nichijou_trouble_sleeping/) | **aes_encrypt** | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> |
| 3 | **stdout** | <sub>reserved</sub> | **nanosleep_until** | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> |
| 4 | **stdin_get_title** | <sub>reserved</sub> | **get_time** | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> |
| 5 | **stdin_set_title** | <sub>reserved</sub> | **set_time** | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> |
| 6 | **get_pid** | **make_directory** | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> |
| 7 | **pinfo** | **delete_directory** | **socket_bind** | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> |
| 8 | <sub>reserved</sub> | **rename_directory** | **socket_connect** | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> |
| 9 | <sub>reserved</sub> | **set_directory_access** | **socket_disconnect** | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> |
| A | **set_priority** | **make_file** | **socket_send** | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> |
| B | **get_priority** | **delete_file** | **socket_receive** | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> |
| C | **get_hostname** | **rename_file** | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> |
| D | **set_hostname** | **set_file_access** | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> |
| E | <sub>reserved</sub> | **file_read** | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> |
| F | <sub>reserved</sub> | **file_write** | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> |
| low \\ high | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 1A | 1B | 1C | 1D | 1E | 1F |
| ----------- | ------------------- | ------------------- | ------------------- | ------------------- | ------------------- | ------------------- | ------------------- | ------------------- | ------------------- | ------------------- | ------------------- | ------------------- | ------------------- | ------------------- | ------------------- | ------------------- |
| 0 | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> |
| 1 | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> |
| 2 | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> |
| 3 | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> |
| 4 | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> |
| 5 | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> |
| 6 | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> |
| 7 | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> |
| 8 | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> |
| 9 | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> |
| A | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> |
| B | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> |
| C | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> |
| D | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> |
| E | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> |
| F | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> | <sub>reserved</sub> |

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// Can be standardized
// NOTE: move the file to the src/ dir
pub const KERNEL_VERSION: &str = env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION");
#[cfg(debug_assertions)]
/// A constant to check if the kernel is in debug mode
pub const RELEASE_TYPE: &str = "debug";
#[cfg(not(debug_assertions))]
/// A constant to check if the kernel is in release mode
pub const RELEASE_TYPE: &str = "release";
pub struct SystemMemory {
pub used: usize,
pub total: usize,
}
impl core::fmt::Display for SystemMemory {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut core::fmt::Formatter) -> core::fmt::Result {
write!(f, "{} Bytes / {} Bytes", self.used, self.total)
}
}

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pub struct User {
id: u8,
clipboard: Clipboard,
}

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#![allow(dead_code)]
pub struct Scheduler {
executables: usize,
}
pub struct RunQueue;

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pub struct Compositor;
impl Compositor {
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self
}
}
impl Default for Compositor {
fn default() -> Self {
Self::new()
}
}

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//!
pub mod compositor;
pub mod window;

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// use crate::driver_traits::graphics::Point;
pub type MenuBar = Vec<MenuOption>;
pub struct MenuOption {
symbol: char,
}
pub struct Window {
title: String,
// position: Point,
fullscreen: bool,
}
// all of these should return a result
impl Window {
pub fn new(title: String, /*position: Point,*/ fullscreen: bool) -> Self {
Self {
title,
// position,
fullscreen,
}
}
pub fn fullscreen(&mut self) {
self.fullscreen = true;
}
pub fn revert_fullscreen(&mut self) {
self.fullscreen = false;
}
pub fn set_title(&mut self) {
todo!();
}
pub fn set_position(&mut self /*pos: Point*/) {
// self.position = pos;
}
}

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2022, Umut İnan Erdoğan <umutinanerdogan@pm.me>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
*/
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
pub enum FsError {
EndOfFile,
InodeNotFound,
InvalidDevice,
InvalidPath,
IsDirectory,
NotAbsolute,
NotADirectory,
NotFound,
Recursion,
UnsupportedOperation,
}
impl Into<FsError> for ext2::error::Error {
fn into(self) -> FsError {
match self {
ext2::error::Error::Other(_) => todo!(),
ext2::error::Error::BadMagic { magic: _ } => todo!(),
ext2::error::Error::OutOfBounds { index: _ } => todo!(),
ext2::error::Error::AddressOutOfBounds {
sector: _,
offset: _,
size: _,
} => todo!(),
ext2::error::Error::BadBlockGroupCount {
by_blocks: _,
by_inodes: _,
} => todo!(),
ext2::error::Error::InodeNotFound { inode: _ } => FsError::InodeNotFound,
ext2::error::Error::NotADirectory { inode: _, name: _ } => FsError::NotADirectory,
ext2::error::Error::NotAbsolute { name: _ } => todo!(),
ext2::error::Error::NotFound { name: _ } => FsError::NotFound,
}
}
}

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2022, Umut İnan Erdoğan <umutinanerdogan@pm.me>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
*/
use alloc::sync::{Arc, Weak};
use ext2::fs::{sync::Synced, Ext2};
use ext2::sector::SectorSize;
use ext2::sys::inode::TypePerm;
use ext2::volume::Volume;
use crate::handle::{Handle, HandleResource};
use super::errors::FsError;
use super::vfs::{DirectoryEntry, FsFlags, VirtualFileSystem, VFS};
use super::{FsNode, FsResult as Result, StorageDevice};
pub struct Ext2StorageDevice<S, V>
where
S: SectorSize,
V: Volume<u8, S>,
{
fs: Synced<Ext2<S, V>>,
device_handle: Handle,
root_handle: Handle,
}
impl<S, V> Ext2StorageDevice<S, V>
where
S: SectorSize,
V: Volume<u8, S>,
{
pub fn new(volume: V) -> Result<Self> {
let fs = Synced::new(volume).map_err(|e| e.into())?;
let root_inode = fs.root_inode();
let device_handle = Handle::new(HandleResource::StorageDevice);
let root = Arc::new(FsNode::new(
FsFlags::DIRECTORY,
root_inode.size(),
2,
device_handle,
Weak::new(),
));
let mut vfs = VFS.lock();
let root_handle = vfs.add_fs_node(root.clone());
Ok(Self {
fs,
device_handle,
root_handle,
})
}
}
impl<S, V> StorageDevice for Ext2StorageDevice<S, V>
where
S: SectorSize + Send,
V: Volume<u8, S> + Send,
{
fn read(&self, node: &FsNode, offset: usize, size: usize, buffer: &mut Vec<u8>) -> Result<()> {
let inode = self
.fs
.inode_nth(node.inode() as usize)
.ok_or_else(|| FsError::InodeNotFound)?;
// FIXME: I don't really know how Ext2 works, so for now we don't
// support non-zero offsets and buffer sizes that don't match
// the file length. We always read the whole file.
if offset > 0 || size != inode.size() {
Err(FsError::UnsupportedOperation)?;
}
inode.read_to_end(buffer).map_err(|e| e.into())?;
Ok(())
}
fn write(&self, _node: &FsNode, _offset: usize, _buffer: &[u8]) -> Result<()> {
todo!()
}
fn read_dir(&self, node: &FsNode, index: usize) -> Result<DirectoryEntry> {
let inode = self
.fs
.inode_nth(node.inode() as usize)
.ok_or_else(|| FsError::InodeNotFound)?;
let mut dir = inode.directory().ok_or_else(|| FsError::NotADirectory)?;
let entry = dir
.nth(index)
.ok_or_else(|| FsError::InodeNotFound)?
.map_err(|e| e.into())?;
let entry_inode = self
.fs
.inode_nth(entry.inode)
.ok_or_else(|| FsError::InodeNotFound)?;
let mut vfs = VFS.lock();
let entry_node_handle = vfs
.find_fs_node(entry.inode, self.device_handle)
.unwrap_or_else(|| {
vfs.add_fs_node(Arc::new(FsNode::new(
ext2_type_to_fs_flags(entry_inode.type_perm()),
entry_inode.size(),
entry.inode,
self.device_handle,
Weak::new(),
)))
});
Ok(DirectoryEntry::new(
entry.file_name_string(),
entry_node_handle,
))
}
fn find_dir(&self, vfs: &mut VirtualFileSystem, node: &FsNode, name: &str) -> Result<Handle> {
let inode = self
.fs
.inode_nth(node.inode() as usize)
.ok_or_else(|| FsError::InodeNotFound)?;
let dir = inode.directory().ok_or_else(|| FsError::NotADirectory)?;
let mut found_node = Err(FsError::NotFound);
for entry in dir {
if entry.is_err() {
continue;
}
let entry = entry.unwrap();
let entry_inode = self
.fs
.inode_nth(entry.inode as usize)
.ok_or_else(|| FsError::InodeNotFound)?;
if entry.file_name_string() == name {
found_node = Ok(vfs
.find_fs_node(entry.inode, self.device_handle)
.unwrap_or_else(|| {
vfs.add_fs_node(Arc::new(FsNode::new(
ext2_type_to_fs_flags(entry_inode.type_perm()),
entry_inode.size(),
entry.inode,
self.device_handle,
Weak::new(),
)))
}));
break;
}
}
found_node
}
fn root(&self) -> Handle {
self.root_handle
}
fn device_handle(&self) -> Handle {
self.device_handle
}
}
fn ext2_type_to_fs_flags(type_perm: TypePerm) -> FsFlags {
trace!("{type_perm:?}");
let is_directory = type_perm & TypePerm::DIRECTORY == TypePerm::DIRECTORY;
let is_symlink = type_perm & TypePerm::SYMLINK == TypePerm::SYMLINK;
let t = if is_directory {
FsFlags::DIRECTORY
} else {
FsFlags::FILE
};
let s = if is_symlink {
FsFlags::SYMBOLIC_LINK
} else {
FsFlags::empty()
};
t | s
}

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