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//! # The Redox OS Kernel, version 2
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//!
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//! The Redox OS Kernel is a hybrid kernel that supports X86 systems and
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//! The Redox OS Kernel is a hybrid kernel that supports X86_64 systems and
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//! provides Unix-like syscalls for primarily Rust applications
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//!
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//! ## Syscalls
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//! Syscalls in Redox are often handled by userspace `schemes`.
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//! The essential syscalls in Redox are as follows:
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//!
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//! ### Open
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//! `open(path: &str, flags: usize) -> Result<file_descriptor: usize>`
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//!
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//! Open a file, providing a path as a `&str` and flags, defined elsewhere.
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//!
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//! Returns a number, known as a file descriptor, that is passed to other syscalls
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//!
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//! ### Close
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//! `close(file_descriptor: usize) -> Result<()>`
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//!
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//! Close a file descriptor, providing the file descriptor from `open`
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//!
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//! Returns an error, `EBADF`, if the file descriptor was not found.
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//!
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//! This potential error is often ignored by userspace
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//!
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//! ### Duplicate
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//! `dup(file_descriptor: usize) -> Result<file_descriptor: usize>`
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//!
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//! Duplicate a file descriptor, providing the file descriptor from `open`
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//!
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//! Returns a new file descriptor, or an error
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//!
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//! ### Read
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//! `read(file_descriptor: usize, buffer: &mut [u8]) -> Result<count: usize>`
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//!
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//! Read from a file descriptor, providing the file descriptor from `open` and a mutable buffer
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//!
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//! Returns the number of bytes actually read, or an error
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//!
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//! ### Write
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//! `write(file_descriptor: usize, buffer: &[u8]) -> Result<count: usize>`
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//!
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//! Write to a file descriptor, providing the file descriptor from `open` and a const buffer
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//!
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//! Returns the number of bytes actually written, or an error
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//!
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//! ### Stat
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//! `fstat(file_descriptor: usize, stat: &mut Stat) -> Result<()>`
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//!
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//! Get information from a file descriptor, providing the file descriptor from `open`
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//! and a mutable Stat struct, defined elsewhere.
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//!
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//! Returns an error if the operation failed
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//!
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//! ### Path
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//! `fpath(file_descriptor: usize, buffer: &mut [u8]) -> Result<count: usize>`
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//!
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//! Read the path of a file descriptor, providing the file descriptor from `open` and
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//! a mutable buffer.
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//!
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//! Returns the number of bytes actually read, or an error
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//!
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//! The buffer should be 4096 bytes, to ensure that the entire path will fit.
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//! An error will be returned, `ENOBUFS`, if the buffer is not long enough for the name.
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//! In this case, it is recommended to add one page, 4096 bytes, to the buffer and retry.
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#![feature(alloc)]
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#![feature(arc_counts)]
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let pid = syscall::getpid();
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println!("AP {}: {:?}", id, pid);
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// Disable APs for now
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loop {
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unsafe { interrupt::enable_and_halt(); }
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}
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loop {
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unsafe {
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interrupt::disable();
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use self::sys::SysScheme;
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use self::zero::ZeroScheme;
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/// Debug scheme
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/// `debug:` - provides access to serial console
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pub mod debug;
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/// Kernel events
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/// `event:` - allows reading of `Event`s which are registered using `fevent`
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pub mod event;
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/// Environmental variables
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/// `env:` - access and modify environmental variables
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pub mod env;
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/// InitFS scheme
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/// `initfs:` - a readonly filesystem used for initializing the system
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pub mod initfs;
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/// IRQ handling
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/// `irq:` - allows userspace handling of IRQs
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pub mod irq;
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/// Null scheme
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/// `null:` - a scheme that will discard all writes, and read no bytes
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pub mod null;
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/// Anonymouse pipe
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/// `pipe:` - used internally by the kernel to implement `pipe`
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pub mod pipe;
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/// Root scheme
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/// `:` - allows the creation of userspace schemes, tightly dependent on `user`
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pub mod root;
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/// System information
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/// `sys:` - system information, such as the context list and scheme list
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pub mod sys;
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/// Userspace schemes
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/// A wrapper around userspace schemes, tightly dependent on `root`
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pub mod user;
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/// Zero scheme
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/// `zero:` - a scheme that will discard all writes, and always fill read buffers with zero
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pub mod zero;
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/// Limit on number of schemes
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