uefi-elf-bootloader
toaruos
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2 | 22 | |
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0.0 | 9.8 | |
over 1 year ago | over 2 years ago | |
C | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | University of Illinois/NCSA Open Source License |
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uefi-elf-bootloader
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Understanding the purpose of UEFI
Thanks all for their answers! You helped alot! In the meanwhile I've found this example loader and kernel: https://github.com/ajxs/uefi-elf-bootloader In that project the dev has chosen to disable the watchdog timer and newer return from boot loader. This is the end of efi_main
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Switching To 64bit Mode
Example code for loading an ELF kernel from UEFI: https://github.com/ajxs/uefi-elf-bootloader
toaruos
- ToaruOS Has Been Archived
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Tilck – A Tiny Linux-Compatible Kernel
Another interesting project to checkout is klange’s toaruos https://github.com/klange/toaruos
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- Kneel b4 HML
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Announcing: PonyOS 8
In case it's not clear, PonyOS is a joke reskin of my serious OS project, ToaruOS. PonyOS gets a new release every April 1st. All of the libraries and applications in ToaruOS are in-house things I built myself - the whole OS is "built from scratch". PonyOS adds ponysay, which is an external app originally written in Python - and in previous releases of PonyOS I shipped the Python version alongside a port of Python 3.6. This release, though, comes with a port to my own language, Kuroko, which is a dialect of Python - a lot of what went into building the PonyOS release this year was getting ponysay to work well.
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Interesting variables
There is no correct way to use inline assembly here. You need a stub written in assembly that will save those registers to the stack and pass a pointer to a handler written in C. You may also want to define a struct that matches the stack layout to make it easier to access the stack contents. This is not my code. If you want to use this code in your OS, you must follow the license requirements.
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Seriously, WHY?
Here's a good example, although it's 64-bit instead of 32-bit.
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Hacker News top posts: Dec 13, 2021
ToaruOS 2.0\ (5 comments)
- ToaruOS 2.0, a new (hobby) x86_64 OS
- ToaruOS 2.0
What are some alternatives?
VeraCrypt-DCS - VeraCrypt EFI Bootloader for EFI Windows system encryption (LGPL)
Lemon-OS - The Lemon Operating System
EfiFs - EFI FileSystem drivers
kernel-zig - :floppy_disk: hobby x86 kernel zig
elf2efi - Convert ELF-format images to PE+ suitable for use as EFI applications
limine - Modern, advanced, portable, multiprotocol bootloader and boot manager.
NesUEFI - A bootable NES Emulator running on UEFI
xboot - The extensible bootloader for embedded system with application engine, write once, run everywhere.
HoodLoader2 - 16u2 Bootloader to reprogram 16u2 + 328/2560 with Arduino IDE
android_bootable_bootloader_edk2 - Android Boot Loader (abl) for SHIFTPHONES
lk2nd - Secondary little kernel (lk) bootloader for Qualcomm MSM8953 devices