UMKa -- User-Mode KolibriOS developer tools =========================================== This is a common project for a set of KolibriOS developer tools which are based on original KolibriOS kernel code wrapped and hacked as to run in the UNIX programming environment. The idea is to make userspace UNIX tools that use as much unchanged KolibriOS kernel source as possible to test architecture-independent parts of the kernel in your favorite developer environment. umka_shell ---------- is an interactive shell with commands that are wrappers around KolibriOS kernel syscalls and other internal functions. What works now: block layer including disk cache, FS, UI and graphics, scheduler, ACPI/AML interpreter, synchronization primitives, strings, slab allocator, events, unpacker, other minor functions. It can also be used for automated testing by feeding it a file of commands instead of typing them. Example: $ umka_shell < mytest.t > mytest.out.log umka_fuse --------- is like umka_shell above but commands are translated from FUSE calls, not entered manually or read from a file. Can *potentially* be used to run xfstests (cross-fs-tests) and automated tests against reference FS implementation. umka_os ------- is KolibriOS kernel running main loop (osloop), scheduler and all the threads including network stack. tools ----- mkdirrange mkfilepattern lfbviewx BUILD ----- $ KOLIBRIOS=/path/to/kolibrios make /path/to/kolibrios is where you checked out 'svn co svn://kolibrios.org'. Architecture ------------ Kernel services are replaced with stubs, wrappers around userspace implementation or libc calls. Block devices are emulated with regular files. Framebuffer can be dumped to disk as image file. Testing ------- sudo cp --parents /sys/firmware/acpi/tables/?SDT* /sys/bus/pci/devices/*/config . Troubleshooting --------------- # lfbviewx Allow reading process_vm_readv syscall. # sysctl -w kernel.yama.ptrace_scope=0 # umka_os Managing tap devices. # ip tuntap add dev tap0 mode tap # ip link set tap0 address 00:11:00:00:00:00 # ip addr add 10.50.0.1/24 dev tap0 # ip link set up dev tap0 # ip tuntap del dev tap0 mode tap To create tap devices. # setcap cap_net_admin+ep ../umka_os Not yet used, but may be one day. # sysctl -w vm.mmap_min_addr=0 Links & Acknowledgements ------------------------ [1] Filesystem in Userspace library https://github.com/libfuse/libfuse [2] LodePNG by Lode Vandevenne https://lodev.org/lodepng/