LSE/OSLSE/OS is a nanokernel based operating system dedicated for the x86. | |
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- License:
- MPL
- Price:
- FREE
- Publisher Name:
- Viannet Rancurel
- Publisher web site:
- http://www.x86os.org/
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LSE/OS Description
LSE/OS is a nanokernel based operating system dedicated for the x86. LSE/OS is a nanokernel based operating system dedicated for the x86. LSE/OS is a good choice for PC/104 embedded systems.Requirements:· LSE/OS shall be viable. · LSE/OS shall abandon the monolithic model: It is true that the monolithic kernel model is simple and has been well-tried, but at long-term there is a possibility we can't master all internal links that were made among all built-in services (locks, global variables, system priority levels) and that could lead to unpredictable results (deadlocks, errors, freeze of the system). · LSE/OS shall offer the same services as in a Unix system. · LSE/OS shall emulate a Unix system with a glue. · LSE/OS shall be small but extensible (modular) · LSE/OS shall unify disk and memory handling (McKusick): otherwise it induces a lot of code redundancy. · LSE/OS shall have only one libc for kernel, drivers and processes: for the same reasons as above. · LSE/OS shall not crash: It is true that todays kernels are quite stable but they sometime crash without any reason and this is inadmissible. · LSE/OS shall rely under the hardware to the max (Mach philosophy) · LSE/OS shall not stack contexts but use "context linking": that excludes stack overflows · LSE/OS entire kernel shall work in fully "scalar" mode (without the need of an FPU). · LSE/OS shall be fully written in C language (gcc). Assembly calls are wrapped into C functions. · LSE/OS code for managing peripheral shall be out of the core kernel: making services independant leads to a better global stability (tends to eliminate deadlock conditions). · LSE/OS Drivers shall be normal userland processes. · LSE/OS Drivers shall be reusable (backward compatibility of binaries) · There shan't be spl() like functions in LSE/OS: interrupt handlers are not interruptible (this is the default for x86 taskgates). · LSE/OS shall support VM86 extension. · LSE/OS shall support SMP (Symetric Multi-Processing).What's New in This Release:· Full VM86/VBE (graphics) support was added.
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