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jsix_import/configs/boot-debug.yaml
Justin C. Miller a3fff889d1 [boot] Create bootconfig to tell boot what to load
While bonnibel already had the concept of a manifest, which controls
what goes into the built disk image, the bootloader still had filenames
hard-coded. Now bonnibel creates a 'jsix_boot.dat' file that tells the
bootloader what it should load.

Changes include:

- Modules have two new fields: location and description. location is
  their intended directory on the EFI boot volume. description is
  self-explanatory, and is used in log messages.
- New class, boot::bootconfig, implements reading of jsix_boot.dat
- New header, bootproto/bootconfig.h, specifies flags used in the
  manifest and jsix_boot.dat
- New python module, bonnibel/manifest.py, encapsulates reading of the
  manifest and writing jsix_boot.dat
- Syntax of the manifest changed slightly, including adding flags
- Boot and Kernel target ccflags unified a bit (this was partly due to
  trying to get enum_bitfields to work in boot)
- util::counted gained operator+= and new free function util::read<T>
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---
extends: base
variables:
ld: clang++
ccflags: [
"-nostdlib",
"-nodefaultlibs",
"-fno-builtin",
"-I${source_root}/external",
"--target=x86_64-unknown-windows",
"-ffreestanding",
"-mno-red-zone",
"-fshort-wchar",
"-fno-omit-frame-pointer",
"-ggdb",
"-g3" ]
cxxflags: [ "-fno-exceptions", "-fno-rtti" ]
ldflags: [
"--target=x86_64-unknown-windows",
"-nostdlib",
"-Wl,-entry:efi_main",
"-Wl,-subsystem:efi_application",
"-fuse-ld=lld-link",
"-g" ]