Rev |
Age |
Author |
Path |
Log message |
Diff |
9036 |
1056 d 17 h |
Boppan |
/kernel/trunk/ |
[KERNEL][TASKMAN] Use named constants instead of magic numbers |
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8874 |
1077 d 4 h |
rgimad |
/kernel/trunk/ |
[KERNEL] #4 Preparing to merge legacy TASKDATA into APPDATA:
- use thread state constants instead of hardcoded values
- other small style fixes |
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8869 |
1078 d 3 h |
rgimad |
/kernel/trunk/ |
[KERNEL] #3 Preparing to merge legacy TASKDATA into APPDATA:
- get rid of CURRENT_TASK
- to APPDATA added new fields which will be used instead of TASKDATA's
- other small fixes |
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8867 |
1078 d 22 h |
rgimad |
/kernel/trunk/ |
[KERNEL] #2 Preparing to merge legacy TASKDATA into APPDATA:
- rename event_mask in APPDATA to occured_events, cause TASKDATA already has event_mask and they have different meaning and usage
- small fixes |
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8866 |
1079 d 2 h |
rgimad |
/kernel/trunk/ |
[KERNEL] Preparing to merge legacy TASKDATA into APPDATA:
- now doesnt use TASK_COUNT, now uses [thread_count] global instead of it
- update come copyrights |
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8858 |
1079 d 20 h |
rgimad |
/kernel/trunk/ |
[KERNEL] Refactoring:
- optimize struct zeroing in sys32.inc
- set_app_param: delete setting completely unused APPDATA.event_filter (also make this field reserved)
- update some copyringhs
- other small fixes |
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8851 |
1081 d 1 h |
rgimad |
/kernel/trunk/ |
refactoring pid_to_slot:
- use constants instead of hardcoded values
- add more comments |
|
8217 |
1289 d 15 h |
dunkaist |
/kernel/trunk/ |
Use e820entry macro instead of hardcoded values. |
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8115 |
1316 d 16 h |
dunkaist |
/kernel/trunk/ |
Remove unused macro and fix a comment. |
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8111 |
1316 d 22 h |
dunkaist |
/kernel/trunk/ |
kernel: Split acpi.inc and hpet.inc from init.inc.
Also, replace some hardcoded constants with macros. |
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8093 |
1326 d 10 h |
dunkaist |
/kernel/trunk/ |
Assert sizeof.APPDATA=256, use it instead of hardcoded 256 value. |
|
8092 |
1332 d 9 h |
dunkaist |
/ |
uefi4kos: Read config and kernel files from the disk.
* Now there is a config file with boot options, example included.
* Config, kernel and ramdisk are loaded from the disk, not compiled in.
* DEVICES.DAT file is also optionally loaded from the disk.
* Also, move the loader to /kernel/trunk/bootloader/uefi4kos. |
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8091 |
1333 d 20 h |
dunkaist |
/ |
Add extended_primary_loader to autobuild.
* Build fat1x, fat32, cdfs, after_win loaders.
* Set use_lba=1 by default in fat32 loader.
* Build kolibri.raw: flash / hdd image.
* Add example config.ini file.
* Add an option (config file and screen) to not load ramdisk image.
* Add an option (config file only) to set /sys path.
Now you can boot without a ramdisk from a storage that is supported
by the kernel itself, i.e. without loadable drivers. Thus you can not
load the system without a ramdisk from SATA/AHCI and USB drives. |
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8089 |
1335 d 23 h |
dunkaist |
/kernel/trunk/ |
kernel: don't use ramdisk if asked.
The blue screen is not aware of this option. |
|
8085 |
1336 d 0 h |
dunkaist |
/kernel/trunk/ |
Edit memmap to increase space for the kernel.
Move TMP_STACK_TOP and sys_proc higher.
Add a static assert to save some time in the future. |
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7522 |
2036 d 12 h |
dunkaist |
/kernel/trunk/ |
Fix kernel crash on high screen resolution.
Increase MAX_SCREEN_WIDTH=3840 and MAX_SCREEN_HEIGHT=2160.
Replace hardcoded numbers with macros, add runtime checks. |
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7136 |
2353 d 11 h |
dunkaist |
/kernel/trunk/ |
Replace 'equ' macros with '=' ones.
They appear in symbols file.
They don't require parentheses.
They are shorter. |
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7132 |
2356 d 10 h |
dunkaist |
/kernel/trunk/ |
Update BOOT_DATA structure and use it instead of all the BOOT_* vars. |
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7130 |
2356 d 15 h |
dunkaist |
/ |
Add UEFI stuff. |
|
7129 |
2356 d 16 h |
dunkaist |
/kernel/trunk/ |
Split bootbios.asm and kernel.asm.
* Move bios-related part of kernel.asm before B32 label to
bootbios.asm file;
* Move bx_from_load, boot_dev and kernel_restart_bootblock variables
to BOOT_* 0x9000 block;
* Update Tupfile.lua, Makefile, build.bat, build.sh accordingly;
* Now bios and uefi loaders can jump to very first byte of the kernel. |
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