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The fuzzer can be invoked by running: "make test-fuzz". The AML parser
test suite has been augmented with a special "TestParserCrashers"
function that can be used to replay corpuses identified by go-fuzz as
causing parser crashes.

The test can be invoked as:

go test -v -run TestParserCrashers -aml-replace-crashers-from
$BUILD/fuzz/corpus/src_gopheros_device_acpi_aml/crashers

where $BUILD is the output directory (default: build/) defined in the
Makefile.
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gopher-os

Build Status codecov Go Report Card License: MIT

The goal of this project is to build a 64-bit POSIX-compliant tick-less kernel with a Linux-compatible syscall implementation using Go.

This project is not about building yet another OS but rather exists to serve as proof that Go is indeed a suitable tool for writing low level code that runs at ring-0.

Note: This project is still in the early stages of development and is not yet in a usable state. In fact, if you build the ISO and boot it, the kernel will eventually panic with a Kmain returned error.

To find out more about the current project status and feature roadmap take a look at the status page.

Building and running gopher-os

TLDR version: make run-qemu or make run-vbox.

A detailed guide about building, running and debugging gopher-os on Linux/OSX as well as the list of supported boot command line options are available here.

How does it look?

80x25 (stadard 8x16 font): 80x25 with standard 8x16 font

1024x768 (10x18 font): 1024x768x32 with 10x18 font

2560x1600 (14x28 font): retina mode (2560x1600) with 14x28 font

Contributing

gopher-os is Open Source. Feel free to contribute! To get started take a look at the contributing guide.

Licence

gopher-os is distributed under the MIT license.

Description
A proof of concept OS kernel written in Go
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