Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2024-05-01 | Bug: Kernel/TCP: Initalize the tcp header. | Anton Kling | |
2024-04-29 | Kernel/Socket: Move sockets back to being file descriptors | Anton Kling | |
2024-04-28 | Kernel: Use ringbuffer for handling incoming socket data | Anton Kling | |
2024-03-28 | new stuff | Anton Kling | |
2024-03-26 | Increase support for signals | Anton Kling | |
2024-03-20 | MMU: Fixed massive problem in assumption of RAM layout | Anton Kling | |
This caused certain addreses which where not RAM memory to be assigned to virtual addresses incorrectly. This caused a significant slowdown when running it with KVM due to constantly having to exit the VM if the OS writes to memory that is not RAM. This fix increased the performance of KVM significantly and improved TCG performance. | |||
2024-03-17 | stuff | Anton Kling | |
2024-03-14 | random changes made | Anton Kling | |
2024-02-28 | TCP/UDP: Start rewrite of network sockets | Anton Kling | |
Having sockets be file descriptors seems like a bad idea so I trying to make UDP and TCP sockets be more independent and not be abstracted away as much. | |||
2024-02-21 | New clang-format options | Anton Kling | |
2024-02-16 | General cleanup | Anton Kling | |
2023-11-28 | Meta: Apply new clang-format rules to kernel | Anton Kling | |
2023-11-22 | Networking: Split network packets if they are too large | Anton Kling | |
2023-11-22 | Kernel/RTL8139/Networking fixes | Anton Kling | |
This is just a commit containing multiple fixes since I am too lazy to split them up. | |||
2023-11-22 | Meta: Cleanup of header files such that they are partially shared | Anton Kling | |
The /include directory contains definitons that both the kernel and libc need to be in sync. | |||
2023-11-13 | ARP: Save the IP, MAC of incoming ARP requests | Anton Kling | |
2023-11-10 | Kernel Style: Change uint*_t -> u* | Anton Kling | |
2023-11-01 | Kernel: Add a simple TCP implementation | Anton Kling | |
2023-10-31 | Meta: Move kernel and userland to their own folders. | Anton Kling | |
This is to allow both the kernel and the userland to share certain header files and to make the folder structure a bit more clear. |