genode/os
Norman Feske 6575856624 os: Split Session_label from Session_policy
By splitting Session_policy into two classes, we make it more flexible.
Originally, the constructor accepted solely an args string, which made it
unusable for situations where we already have extracted the session
label (e.g., stored in the session meta data of a server). Now, the
extraction of the label from the args string is performed by the new
Session_label class instead, which, in turn, can be passed to the
constructor of Session_policy.

This change causes a minor API change. The following code

  Session_policy policy(session_args);

Must be turned into

  Session_label  label(session_args);
  Session_policy policy(label);
2013-09-23 14:25:59 +02:00
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doc CPU affinity configuration fixes 2013-09-02 19:43:36 +02:00
include os: Split Session_label from Session_policy 2013-09-23 14:25:59 +02:00
lib/mk os: Skeleton for server implementations 2013-09-23 14:25:58 +02:00
run nitpicker: Support for global keys 2013-09-18 14:58:54 +02:00
src os: Split Session_label from Session_policy 2013-09-23 14:25:59 +02:00
tool Imported Genode release 11.11 2011-12-22 16:19:25 +01:00
README Imported Genode release 11.11 2011-12-22 16:19:25 +01:00

This is the example operating system based on the Genode OS framework:

:_Init_: is the first real process in the system. The provided implementation
  uses a very simple XML parser to read its configuration files.

:_Drivers_: The example OS has basic drivers for frame buffer, mouse and
  keyboard input, the PCI bus, the real-time clock, and system-specific timers.

:_Server_: The only server in the example OS is Nitpicker, a
  minimal-complexity GUI server.

:_Test_: are also part of the example OS. You may have a look at the fork
  bomb as a simple system stress test.

:_Ldso_: is the dynamic linker used for loading executables that are linked
  against shared libraries.

:_Lib_: contains libraries used by the components of the OS repository,
  in particular the device-driver kit, the alarm framework, and support
  for dynamic linking.