Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2024-09-04 | Enables paging. | Nathan Ringo | |
2024-09-02 | Split hart0_boot in half, so stacks can be switched in the middle. | Nathan Ringo | |
2024-09-01 | Fix debuginfo and restore apps. | Nathan Ringo | |
2024-09-01 | Move everything over to the new organization. | Nathan Ringo | |
2024-08-27 | [boards/qemu-virt] Adds a canary for stack overflow. | Nathan Ringo | |
2024-08-25 | [boards/qemu-virt] Set up timer interrupts. | Nathan Ringo | |
2024-08-25 | Sets up PMP to allow access to all of physical memory. | Nathan Ringo | |
2024-08-03 | uncommitted changes... | Nathan Ringo | |
2024-02-25 | [boards/qemu-virt] Adds a strict flush routine. | Nathan Ringo | |
This writes to the UART, ignoring any notion of readiness. This will probably need to be reworked once a real UART driver exists that is used by this platform. | |||
2024-02-25 | [console] Adds a "strict flush" routine. | Nathan Ringo | |
When this routine is set by the platform-specific code, it is run after every log message. This is a permanently temporary measure to make it easier to debug boot problems with the kernel when bringing it up on a new platform. | |||
2024-02-25 | [console] Adds the start of a console subsystem to handle kernel logs. | Nathan Ringo | |
The idea is that this is an output-only facility that log messages from the log crate are written to. It has a small buffer, and relies on a log destination regularly reading from the buffer. In the next commit, platform-specific code will be able to provide a "strict flush" routine, which runs after every write to the buffer and drains the buffer. This is mainly to help kernel development, where it's not assured that the kernel will even get as far in boot as initializing its allocator. Eventually, there will be a console fd that userspace can request, wait on, and read from. | |||
2024-02-24 | Initial commit | Nathan Ringo | |