# RoBoot My attempt at making a bootloader and kernel. ## How to use To compile, you need: - `i686-elf-gcc` for cross-compiling the kernel - A system `gcc` for compiling the host-helpers - `nasm` for compiling the bootloader - `qemu-system-i386` for emulating (`qemu-system-x86_64` will probably work too, but that is not directly supported) If you run `make bin`, it will generate `target/boot.bin`, this is a binary file layed out as described in [the docs](docs/bootloader.md). To burn it on a USB drive, simply `dd if=target/boot.bin of=/dev/sdb` and the drive is bootable and contains an SFS filesystem with the files in `filesystem/`. ## Bootloader The bootloader is self-written, based on articles on [the OSDev wiki](https://wiki.osdev.org/). It's a single stage, ELF-loading bootloader in the most basic way possible. More info in [the docs](./docs/bootloader.md) ## Kernel The kernel is based on [the bare bones kernel from the OSDev wiki](https://wiki.osdev.org/Bare_Bones). ### Features - [x] Terminal output (with newlines!) - [x] _Very_ basic memory management - [x] Interrupt handling - [x] Keyboard input - [ ] Filesystem interaction - [ ] Show files in directory - [ ] Read files in directory - [ ] Write files in directory - [ ] Exception handling - [ ] Tests - [ ] Running executables from filesystem - [ ] Better memory management As a test, I've implemented day 1 of [advent of code](https://adventofcode.com/) on the [AoC branch](https://github.com/Robbe7730/RoBoot/tree/AoC).