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Zinnia: A modular 64-bit Unix-like kernel written in Rust(zinnia-os.org)
52 points by mrunix 12 hours ago | 7 comments
to11mtm 12 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Looking through the page and the main readme I have lots of questions...

I'm vaguely curious what is or is not missing for aarch/riscv, also what else is/is not implemented? e.x. is there audio support? can I plug a USB drive in?

Also, Is there a section with documentation on the architecture?

marv7000 9 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Author here. aarch64 is something I haven't looked into yet. Last time I tried, I was able to boot to userspace on a VisionFive2 (riscv64gc), but it's been a while and the port has likely bit-rotted. It's missing a lot of platform drivers since there is no ACPI firmware on those devices. There is no audio yet, but I do plan on porting Pulse with OSS drivers in the future. Regarding USB, I have a local change set with HID on xHCI, but no Mass Storage support.

sanxiyn 10 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

There doesn't seem to be audio support (I searched for audio and sound). There seems to be the beginning of USB support (under drivers/usb/xhci, for example).

flossly 11 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

This first Rust/Zig kernel that allows Linux drivers to be ported over with ease (LLM assisted) could pick up a lot of run-on-bare-metal usage. Linux is the only FLOSS kernel that has broad hardware support.

sanxiyn 10 hours ago | parent | next [-]

You can do something like rump kernel to reuse drivers.

https://rumpkernel.github.io/

genxy 11 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Run Linux as a guest in KVM to manage the hardware.

yardsold 12 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

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