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This patch replaces the former 'Pd_session::bind_thread' function by a PD-capability argument of the 'Cpu_session::create_thread' function, and removes the ancient thread-start protocol via 'Rm_session::add_client' and 'Cpu_session::set_pager'. Threads are now bound to PDs at their creation time and implicitly paged according to the address space of the PD. Note the API change: This patch changes the signature of the 'Child' and 'Process' constructors. There is a new 'address_space' argument, which represents the region map representing the child's address space. It is supplied separately to the PD session capability (which principally can be invoked to obtain the PD's address space) to allow the population of the address space without relying on an 'Pd_session::address_space' RPC call. Furthermore, a new (optional) env_pd argument allows the explicit overriding of the PD capability handed out to the child as part of its environment. It can be used to intercept the interaction of the child with its PD session at core. This is used by Noux. Issue #1938
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Genode Operating System Framework
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This is the source tree of the reference implementation of the Genode OS
architecture. For a general overview about the architecture, please refer to
the project's official website:
:Official project website for the Genode OS Framework:
[http://genode.org/documentation/general-overview]
The current implementation can be compiled for 8 different kernels: Linux,
L4ka::Pistachio, L4/Fiasco, OKL4, NOVA, Fiasco.OC, seL4, and a custom
kernel for running Genode directly on ARM-based hardware. Whereas the Linux
version serves us as development vehicle and enables us to rapidly develop the
generic parts of the system, the actual target platforms of the framework are
microkernels. There is no "perfect" microkernel - and neither should there be
one. If a microkernel pretended to be fit for all use cases, it wouldn't be
"micro". Hence, all microkernels differ in terms of their respective features,
complexity, and supported hardware architectures.
Genode allows the use of each of the kernels listed above with a rich set of
device drivers, protocol stacks, libraries, and applications in a uniform way.
For developers, the framework provides an easy way to target multiple different
kernels instead of tying the development to a particular kernel technology. For
kernel developers, Genode contributes advanced workloads, stress-testing their
kernel, and enabling a variety of application use cases that would not be
possible otherwise. For users and system integrators, it enables the choice of
the kernel that fits best with the requirements at hand for the particular
usage scenario.
Directory overview
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The source tree is composed of the following subdirectories:
:'doc':
This directory contains general documentation. Please consider the following
document for a quick guide to get started with the framework:
! doc/getting_started.txt
If you are curious about the ready-to-use components that come with the
framework, please review the components overview:
! doc/components.txt
:'repos':
This directory contains the so-called source-code repositories of Genode.
Please refer to the README file in the 'repos' directory to learn more
about the roles of the individual repositories.
:'tool':
Source-code management tools and scripts. Please refer to the README file
contained in the directory.
Contact
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The best way to get in touch with Genode developers and users is the project's
mailing list. Please feel welcome to join in!
:Genode Mailing Lists:
[http://genode.org/community/mailing-lists]
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