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# banan-os
This is my hobby operating system written in C++. Currently supports only x86\_64 architecture. We have a ext2 filesystem, basic ramfs, IDE disk drivers in ATA PIO mode, ATA AHCI drivers, userspace processes, executable loading from ELF format, linear VBE graphics and multithreaded processing on single core.
![screenshot from qemu running banan-os](assets/banan-os.png)
## Code structure
Each major component and library has its own subdirectory (kernel, userspace, libc, ...). Each directory contains directory *include*, which has **all** of the header files of the component. Every header is included by its absolute path.
## Building
There does not exist a complete list of needed packages for building. From the top of my head I can say that *cmake*, *ninja*, *make*, *grub*, *rsync* and emulator (*qemu* or *bochs*) are needed.
To build the toolchain for this os. You can run the following command.
> ***NOTE:*** The following step has to be done only once. This might take a long time since we are compiling binutils and gcc.
```sh
./script/build.sh toolchain
```
To build the os itself you can run one of the following commands. You will need root access for disk image creation/modification.
```sh
./script/build.sh qemu
./script/build.sh qemu-nographic
./script/build.sh qemu-debug
./script/build.sh bochs
```
You can also build the kernel or disk image without running it:
```sh
./script/build.sh kernel
./script/build.sh image
```
If you have corrupted your disk image or want to create new one, you can either manually delete *build/banan-os.img* and build system will automatically create you a new one or you can run the following command.
```sh
./script/build.sh image-full
```
If you feel like ```./script/build.sh``` is too verbose, there exists a symlink _bos_ in this projects root directory. All build commands can be used with ```./bos args...``` instead.
I have also created shell completion script for zsh. You can either copy the file in _script/shell-completion/zsh/\_bos_ to _/usr/share/zsh/site-functions/_ or add the _script/shell-completion/zsh_ to your fpath in _.zshrc_.
### Contributing
Currently I don't accept contributions to this repository unless explicitly told otherwise. This is a learning project for me and I want to do everything myself. Feel free to fork/clone this repo and tinker with it yourself.