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Auxiliary library for kernel development
examples | ||
include | ||
src | ||
tests | ||
.gitignore | ||
.travis.yml | ||
AUTHORS | ||
autogen.sh | ||
ChangeLog | ||
configure.ac | ||
COPYING | ||
INSTALL | ||
LICENSE | ||
Makefile.am | ||
NEWS | ||
README | ||
README.md |
libkernaux
Auxiliary library for kernel development.
Table of contents
API
- Simple command line parser (work in progress)
- Multiboot 2 (GRUB 2) information parser
- Serial console
- Page Frame Allocator (work in progress)
- ELF utils (planned)
- Architecture-specific helpers
- stdlib replacement (with prefix):
NULL
bool
,FALSE
,TRUE
memset
strlen
strncpy
itoa
(incomplete)
Tips
Create configuration script with ./autogen.sh
.
Configure with cross-compiler in $PATH
to make without it in $PATH
:
./configure \
--host=x86-elf \
AR="$(which x86-elf-ar)" \
CC="$(which x86-elf-gcc)" \
RANLIB="$(which x86-elf-ranlib)" \
CFLAGS='-ffreestanding -nostdinc -nostdlib -fno-builtin -fno-stack-protector'
To install into specific directory use full path:
DESTDIR="$(pwd)/dest" make install
instead of DESTDIR=dest make install
.
When configured with cross-compiler, library can't be build and installed with
just make && sudo make install
. Instead use the following commands:
make libkernaux.a
sudo make install-exec
sudo make install-data
Check if compilation targets x86: objdump -d src/arch/x86.o
. It should
output something like this:
src/arch/x86.o: file format elf32-i386
Disassembly of section .text:
00000000 <kernaux_arch_x86_hang>:
0: fa cli
1: f4 hlt
2: eb fc jmp 0 <kernaux_arch_x86_hang>
00000004 <kernaux_arch_x86_read_cr0>:
4: 0f 20 c0 mov %cr0,%eax
7: c3 ret
00000008 <kernaux_arch_x86_read_cr4>:
8: 0f 20 e0 mov %cr4,%eax
b: c3 ret
0000000c <kernaux_arch_x86_write_cr0>:
c: 8b 44 24 04 mov 0x4(%esp),%eax
10: 0f 22 c0 mov %eax,%cr0
13: c3 ret
00000014 <kernaux_arch_x86_write_cr3>:
14: 8b 44 24 04 mov 0x4(%esp),%eax
18: 0f 22 d8 mov %eax,%cr3
1b: c3 ret
0000001c <kernaux_arch_x86_write_cr4>:
1c: 8b 44 24 04 mov 0x4(%esp),%eax
20: 0f 22 e0 mov %eax,%cr4
23: c3 ret