pepperOS: "will never be done"
Trying the kernel
First install the dependencies: sudo apt install python3 xorriso make qemu-system
Then, to compile the kernel and make an ISO image file: make build-iso
To run it with QEMU, make run
TODO
The basics that I'm targeting are:
Basic utility of what we call a "kernel"
- Fix terminal driver (backspace issues, scrolling) OR add Flanterm or equivalent
- Implement tasks, and task switching + context switching and spinlock acquire/release
- Load an executable
- Filesystem (TAR for read-only initfs, then maybe read-write using FAT12/16/32 or easier fs) w/ VFS layer
- Getting to userspace (syscalls)
- Porting musl libc or equivalent
Scalability/maintenance/expansion features
- Documentation
- SOME error handling in functions
- Unit tests
- Good error codes (like Linux kernel: ENOMEM, ENOENT, ...)
- Make the panic function work within itself without dependencies + error message (and still get cpu context?)
Optional features
In the future, maybe?
- SMP support (Limine provides functionality to make this easier)
- Parsing the ACPI tables and using them for something
- Replacing the PIT timer with APIC
Thanks
PepperOS wouldn't be possible without the following freely-licensed software:
- the Limine portable bootloader
- Marco Paland's freestanding printf implementation
- the ZAP PSF console fonts
...and without these amazing resources:
- the OSDev wiki & forums
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