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.idea/.gitignore
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.idea/.gitignore
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# Default ignored files
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/shelf/
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/workspace.xml
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# Editor-based HTTP Client requests
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/httpRequests/
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# Datasource local storage ignored files
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/dataSources/
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/dataSources.local.xml
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.idea/misc.xml
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.idea/misc.xml
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<project version="4">
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<component name="ExternalStorageConfigurationManager" enabled="true" />
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<component name="MakefileSettings">
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<option name="linkedExternalProjectsSettings">
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<MakefileProjectSettings>
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<option name="externalProjectPath" value="$PROJECT_DIR$" />
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<option name="modules">
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<set>
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<option value="$PROJECT_DIR$" />
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</set>
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</option>
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<option name="version" value="2" />
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</MakefileProjectSettings>
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</option>
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</component>
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<component name="MakefileWorkspace" PROJECT_DIR="$PROJECT_DIR$" />
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</project>
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Makefile
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Makefile
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# Compiler and flags
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ASM = i686-elf-as
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CPP = i686-elf-g++
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LD = i686-elf-gcc
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CFLAGS = -ffreestanding -O2 -Wall -Wextra -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti
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LDFLAGS = -T linker.ld -ffreestanding -O2 -nostdlib -lgcc
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# Directories
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SRC_DIR = src
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BUILD_DIR = build
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# Source files
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SRC_FILES := $(wildcard $(SRC_DIR)/*.cpp) $(wildcard $(SRC_DIR)/*/*.cpp)
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ASM_FILES := $(wildcard $(SRC_DIR)/*.s) $(wildcard $(SRC_DIR)/*/*.s)
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# Object files
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OBJ_FILES := $(patsubst $(SRC_DIR)/%.cpp,$(BUILD_DIR)/%.o,$(SRC_FILES))
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OBJ_FILES += $(patsubst $(SRC_DIR)/%.s,$(BUILD_DIR)/%.o,$(ASM_FILES))
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# Output binary
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OUTPUT = myos.bin
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# Build target
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all: $(BUILD_DIR) $(OUTPUT)
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# Create the build directory if it doesn't exist
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$(BUILD_DIR):
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mkdir -p $(BUILD_DIR)
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# Compile C++ source files
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$(BUILD_DIR)/%.o: $(SRC_DIR)/%.cpp
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$(CPP) -c $< -o $@ $(CFLAGS)
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# Assemble assembly source files
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$(BUILD_DIR)/%.o: $(SRC_DIR)/%.s
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$(ASM) $< -o $@
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# Link the object files to create the final binary
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$(OUTPUT): $(OBJ_FILES)
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$(LD) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $^
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# Run QEMU after a successful build
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run: all
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qemu-system-i386 -kernel $(OUTPUT)
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# Clean build files
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clean:
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rm -rf $(BUILD_DIR) $(OUTPUT)
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.PHONY: all run clean
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BIN
build/Terminal.o
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BIN
build/Terminal.o
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BIN
build/boot.o
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BIN
build/boot.o
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Binary file not shown.
BIN
build/main.o
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BIN
build/main.o
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Binary file not shown.
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linker.ld
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linker.ld
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/* The bootloader will look at this image and start execution at the symbol
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designated as the entry point. */
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ENTRY(_start)
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/* Tell where the various sections of the object files will be put in the final
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kernel image. */
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SECTIONS
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{
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/* Begin putting sections at 1 MiB, a conventional place for kernels to be
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loaded at by the bootloader. */
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. = 1M;
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/* First put the multiboot header, as it is required to be put very early
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early in the image or the bootloader won't recognize the file format.
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Next we'll put the .text section. */
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.text BLOCK(4K) : ALIGN(4K)
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{
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*(.multiboot)
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*(.text)
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}
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/* Read-only data. */
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.rodata BLOCK(4K) : ALIGN(4K)
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{
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*(.rodata)
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}
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/* Read-write data (initialized) */
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.data BLOCK(4K) : ALIGN(4K)
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{
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*(.data)
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}
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/* Read-write data (uninitialized) and stack */
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.bss BLOCK(4K) : ALIGN(4K)
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{
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*(COMMON)
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*(.bss)
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}
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/* The compiler may produce other sections, by default it will put them in
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a segment with the same name. Simply add stuff here as needed. */
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}
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src/IO/GDT.cpp
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src/IO/GDT.cpp
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//
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// Created by Mika on 06.09.23.
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//
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#include "GDT.h"
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src/IO/GDT.h
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src/IO/GDT.h
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//
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// Created by Mika on 06.09.23.
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//
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#ifndef OS_GDT_H
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#define OS_GDT_H
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class GDT {
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};
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#endif //OS_GDT_H
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src/IO/IO.h
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src/IO/IO.h
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//
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// Created by Mika on 06.09.23.
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//
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#ifndef OS_IO_H
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#define OS_IO_H
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#include <stdint.h>
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class IO {
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public:
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static inline void outb(uint16_t port, uint8_t val)
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{
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asm volatile ( "outb %0, %1" : : "a"(val), "Nd"(port) :"memory");
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/* There's an outb %al, $imm8 encoding, for compile-time constant port numbers that fit in 8b. (N constraint).
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* Wider immediate constants would be truncated at assemble-time (e.g. "i" constraint).
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* The outb %al, %dx encoding is the only option for all other cases.
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* %1 expands to %dx because port is a uint16_t. %w1 could be used if we had the port number a wider C type */
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}
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static inline uint8_t inb(uint16_t port)
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{
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uint8_t ret;
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asm volatile ( "inb %1, %0"
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: "=a"(ret)
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: "Nd"(port)
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: "memory");
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return ret;
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}
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};
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#endif //OS_IO_H
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src/IO/Interrupts.cpp
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src/IO/Interrupts.cpp
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//
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// Created by Mika on 06.09.23.
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//
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#include "Interrupts.h"
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void Interrupts::disable() {
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asm("cli");
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}
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void Interrupts::enable() {
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asm("sti");
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}
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src/IO/Interrupts.h
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src/IO/Interrupts.h
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//
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// Created by Mika on 06.09.23.
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//
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#ifndef OS_INTERRUPTS_H
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#define OS_INTERRUPTS_H
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class Interrupts {
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public:
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void disable();
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void enable();
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};
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#endif //OS_INTERRUPTS_H
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src/Terminal.cpp
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src/Terminal.cpp
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//
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// Created by Mika on 06.09.23.
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//
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#include "Terminal.h"
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void Terminal::init() {
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terminal_row = 0;
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terminal_column = 0;
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terminal_color = vga_entry_color(VGA_COLOR_LIGHT_GREY, VGA_COLOR_BLACK);
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terminal_buffer = (uint16_t*) 0xB8000;
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for(size_t y = 0; y < VGA_HEIGHT; y++) {
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for(size_t x = 0; x < VGA_HEIGHT; x++) {
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const size_t index = y * VGA_WIDTH + x;
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terminal_buffer[index] = vga_entry(' ', terminal_color);
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}
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}
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}
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void Terminal::setColor(uint8_t color) {
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terminal_color = color;
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}
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void Terminal::putEntryAt(char c, uint8_t color, size_t x, size_t y) {
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const size_t index = y * VGA_WIDTH + x;
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terminal_buffer[index] = vga_entry(c, color);
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}
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void Terminal::putChar(char c) {
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if(c == '\n') {
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if(++terminal_row == VGA_HEIGHT)
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terminal_row = 0;
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terminal_column = 0;
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return;
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}
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Terminal::putEntryAt(c, terminal_color, terminal_column, terminal_row);
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if(++terminal_column == VGA_WIDTH) {
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terminal_column = 0;
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if(++terminal_row == VGA_HEIGHT)
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terminal_row = 0;
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}
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}
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void Terminal::write(const char* data, size_t size) {
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for(size_t i = 0; i < size; i++)
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Terminal::putChar(data[i]);
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}
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void Terminal::writeString(const char* data) {
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Terminal::write(data, utils.strlen(data));
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}
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src/Terminal.h
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//
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// Created by Mika on 06.09.23.
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//
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#ifndef OS_TERMINAL_H
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#define OS_TERMINAL_H
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#include "Utils.h"
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class Terminal {
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public:
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void init();
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void putEntryAt(char c, uint8_t color, size_t x, size_t y);
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void putChar(char c);
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void setColor(uint8_t color);
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void write(const char *data, size_t size);
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void writeString(const char *data);
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enum vga_color {
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VGA_COLOR_BLACK = 0,
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VGA_COLOR_BLUE = 1,
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VGA_COLOR_GREEN = 2,
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VGA_COLOR_CYAN = 3,
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VGA_COLOR_RED = 4,
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VGA_COLOR_MAGENTA = 5,
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VGA_COLOR_BROWN = 6,
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VGA_COLOR_LIGHT_GREY = 7,
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VGA_COLOR_DARK_GREY = 8,
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VGA_COLOR_LIGHT_BLUE = 9,
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VGA_COLOR_LIGHT_GREEN = 10,
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VGA_COLOR_LIGHT_CYAN = 11,
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VGA_COLOR_LIGHT_RED = 12,
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VGA_COLOR_LIGHT_MAGENTA = 13,
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VGA_COLOR_LIGHT_BROWN = 14,
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VGA_COLOR_WHITE = 15,
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};
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static void kerror(const char* str, Terminal* terminal) {
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terminal->setColor(vga_entry_color(VGA_COLOR_RED, VGA_COLOR_BLACK));
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terminal->writeString("[ERROR] ");
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terminal->writeString(str);
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terminal->writeString("\n\n");
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terminal->setColor(vga_entry_color(VGA_COLOR_LIGHT_GREY, VGA_COLOR_BLACK));
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}
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private:
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static const size_t VGA_WIDTH = 80;
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static const size_t VGA_HEIGHT = 25;
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size_t terminal_row;
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size_t terminal_column;
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uint8_t terminal_color;
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uint16_t* terminal_buffer;
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static Utils utils;
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static inline uint8_t vga_entry_color(enum vga_color fg, enum vga_color bg) {
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return fg | bg << 4;
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}
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static inline uint16_t vga_entry(unsigned char uc, uint8_t color) {
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return (uint16_t) uc | (uint16_t) color << 8;
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}
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};
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#endif //OS_TERMINAL_H
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src/Utils.h
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src/Utils.h
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//
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// Created by Mika on 06.09.23.
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//
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#ifndef OS_UTILS_H
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#define OS_UTILS_H
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include "Terminal.h"
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class Utils {
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public:
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static size_t strlen(const char* str) {
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size_t len = 0;
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while(str[len])
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len++;
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return len;
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}
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};
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#endif //OS_UTILS_H
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src/boot.s
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/* Declare constants for the multiboot header. */
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.set ALIGN, 1<<0 /* align loaded modules on page boundaries */
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.set MEMINFO, 1<<1 /* provide memory map */
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.set FLAGS, ALIGN | MEMINFO /* this is the Multiboot 'flag' field */
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.set MAGIC, 0x1BADB002 /* 'magic number' lets bootloader find the header */
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.set CHECKSUM, -(MAGIC + FLAGS) /* checksum of above, to prove we are multiboot */
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/*
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Declare a multiboot header that marks the program as a kernel. These are magic
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values that are documented in the multiboot standard. The bootloader will
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search for this signature in the first 8 KiB of the kernel file, aligned at a
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32-bit boundary. The signature is in its own section so the header can be
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forced to be within the first 8 KiB of the kernel file.
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*/
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.section .multiboot
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.align 4
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.long MAGIC
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.long FLAGS
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.long CHECKSUM
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/*
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The multiboot standard does not define the value of the stack pointer register
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(esp) and it is up to the kernel to provide a stack. This allocates room for a
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small stack by creating a symbol at the bottom of it, then allocating 16384
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bytes for it, and finally creating a symbol at the top. The stack grows
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downwards on x86. The stack is in its own section so it can be marked nobits,
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which means the kernel file is smaller because it does not contain an
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uninitialized stack. The stack on x86 must be 16-byte aligned according to the
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System V ABI standard and de-facto extensions. The compiler will assume the
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stack is properly aligned and failure to align the stack will result in
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undefined behavior.
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*/
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.section .bss
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.align 16
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stack_bottom:
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.skip 16384 # 16 KiB
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stack_top:
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/*
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The linker script specifies _start as the entry point to the kernel and the
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bootloader will jump to this position once the kernel has been loaded. It
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doesn't make sense to return from this function as the bootloader is gone.
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*/
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.section .text
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.global _start
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.type _start, @function
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_start:
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/*
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The bootloader has loaded us into 32-bit protected mode on a x86
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machine. Interrupts are disabled. Paging is disabled. The processor
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state is as defined in the multiboot standard. The kernel has full
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control of the CPU. The kernel can only make use of hardware features
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and any code it provides as part of itself. There's no printf
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function, unless the kernel provides its own <stdio.h> header and a
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printf implementation. There are no security restrictions, no
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safeguards, no debugging mechanisms, only what the kernel provides
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itself. It has absolute and complete power over the
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machine.
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*/
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/*
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To set up a stack, we set the esp register to point to the top of the
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stack (as it grows downwards on x86 systems). This is necessarily done
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in assembly as languages such as C cannot function without a stack.
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*/
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mov $stack_top, %esp
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/*
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This is a good place to initialize crucial processor state before the
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high-level kernel is entered. It's best to minimize the early
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environment where crucial features are offline. Note that the
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processor is not fully initialized yet: Features such as floating
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point instructions and instruction set extensions are not initialized
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yet. The GDT should be loaded here. Paging should be enabled here.
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C++ features such as global constructors and exceptions will require
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runtime support to work as well.
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*/
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/*
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Enter the high-level kernel. The ABI requires the stack is 16-byte
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aligned at the time of the call instruction (which afterwards pushes
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the return pointer of size 4 bytes). The stack was originally 16-byte
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aligned above and we've pushed a multiple of 16 bytes to the
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stack since (pushed 0 bytes so far), so the alignment has thus been
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preserved and the call is well defined.
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*/
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call c_kernel_main
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/*
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If the system has nothing more to do, put the computer into an
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infinite loop. To do that:
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1) Disable interrupts with cli (clear interrupt enable in eflags).
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They are already disabled by the bootloader, so this is not needed.
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Mind that you might later enable interrupts and return from
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kernel_main (which is sort of nonsensical to do).
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2) Wait for the next interrupt to arrive with hlt (halt instruction).
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Since they are disabled, this will lock up the computer.
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3) Jump to the hlt instruction if it ever wakes up due to a
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non-maskable interrupt occurring or due to system management mode.
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*/
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cli
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1: hlt
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jmp 1b
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/*
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Set the size of the _start symbol to the current location '.' minus its start.
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This is useful when debugging or when you implement call tracing.
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*/
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.size _start, . - _start
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src/main.cpp
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#include "Terminal.h"
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void kernel_main() {
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Terminal terminal{};
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terminal.init();
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terminal.writeString("Hallo Jana\n");
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Terminal::kerror("Testing kerror", &terminal);
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terminal.writeString("Hallo Arad\n");
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}
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extern "C" [[noreturn]] void c_kernel_main() {
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kernel_main();
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while(true) {}
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}
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