- The old kernel_args structure is now mostly represented as a series of
'modules' or memory ranges, tagged with a type. An arbitrary number
can be passed to the kernel
- Update bootloader to allocate space for the args header and 10 module
descriptors
* Link host-targeted binaries with lld
* Add peru script for getting prebuilt sysroot
* Add readme for prebuilt sysroots
* Remove non-working build_sysroot_gcc.sh, rename clang version to just
build_sysroot.sh
Introduces the cpu_features.inc table to enumerate the CPU features that
j6 cares about. Features in this table marked CPU_FEATURE_REQ are
considered required, and the boot process will log an error and halt
when any of these features are not supported. This should save me from
banging my head against the wall like I did last night with the missing
pdpe1gb feature.
This commit makes several fundamental changes to memory handling:
- the frame allocator is now only an allocator for free frames, and does
not track used frames.
- the frame allocator now stores its free list inside the free frames
themselves, as a hybrid stack/span model.
- This has the implication that all frames must currently fit within
the offset area.
- kutil has a new allocator interface, which is the only allowed way for
any code outside of src/kernel to allocate. Code under src/kernel
_may_ use new/delete, but should prefer the allocator interface.
- the heap manager has become heap_allocator, which is merely an
implementation of kutil::allocator which doles out sections of a given
address range.
- the heap manager now only writes block headers when necessary,
avoiding page faults until they're actually needed
- page_manager now has a page fault handler, which checks with the
address_manager to see if the address is known, and provides a frame
mapping if it is, allowing heap manager to work with its entire
address size from the start. (Currently 32GiB.)