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# rCore-Tutorial-v3
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rCore-Tutorial version 3.5. See the [Documentation in Chinese](https://rcore-os.github.io/rCore-Tutorial-Book-v3/).
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rCore-Tutorial version 3.6. See the [Documentation in Chinese](https://rcore-os.github.io/rCore-Tutorial-Book-v3/).
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rCore-Tutorial API Docs. See the [API Docs of Ten OSes ](#OS-API-DOCS)
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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ If you don't know Rust Language and try to learn it, please visit [Rust Learnin
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Official QQ group number: 735045051
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## news
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- 25/01/2022: Version 3.6.0 is on the way! Now we directly update the code on chX branches, please periodically check if there are any updates.
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- 23/06/2022: Version 3.6.0 is on the way! Now we directly update the code on chX branches, please periodically check if there are any updates.
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## Overview
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### Install Qemu
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Here we manually compile and install Qemu 5.0.0. For example, on Ubuntu 18.04:
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Here we manually compile and install Qemu 7.0.0. For example, on Ubuntu 18.04:
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```sh
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# install dependency packages
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@ -52,10 +52,10 @@ $ sudo apt install autoconf automake autotools-dev curl libmpc-dev libmpfr-dev l
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gawk build-essential bison flex texinfo gperf libtool patchutils bc \
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zlib1g-dev libexpat-dev pkg-config libglib2.0-dev libpixman-1-dev git tmux python3 python3-pip
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# download Qemu source code
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$ wget https://download.qemu.org/qemu-5.0.0.tar.xz
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# extract to qemu-5.0.0/
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$ tar xvJf qemu-5.0.0.tar.xz
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$ cd qemu-5.0.0
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$ wget https://download.qemu.org/qemu-7.0.0.tar.xz
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# extract to qemu-7.0.0/
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$ tar xvJf qemu-7.0.0.tar.xz
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$ cd qemu-7.0.0
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# build
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$ ./configure --target-list=riscv64-softmmu,riscv64-linux-user
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$ make -j$(nproc)
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Then, add following contents to `~/.bashrc`(please adjust these paths according to your environment):
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```
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export PATH=$PATH:/home/shinbokuow/Downloads/built/qemu-5.0.0
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export PATH=$PATH:/home/shinbokuow/Downloads/built/qemu-5.0.0/riscv64-softmmu
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export PATH=$PATH:/home/shinbokuow/Downloads/built/qemu-5.0.0/riscv64-linux-user
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export PATH=$PATH:/home/shinbokuow/Downloads/built/qemu-7.0.0
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export PATH=$PATH:/home/shinbokuow/Downloads/built/qemu-7.0.0/riscv64-softmmu
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export PATH=$PATH:/home/shinbokuow/Downloads/built/qemu-7.0.0/riscv64-linux-user
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```
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Finally, update the current shell:
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```sh
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$ qemu-system-riscv64 --version
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QEMU emulator version 5.0.0
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QEMU emulator version 7.0.0
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Copyright (c) 2003-2020 Fabrice Bellard and the QEMU Project developers
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```
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## Working in progress
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Our first release 3.5.0 (chapter 1-7) has been published.
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Our first release 3.6.0 (chapter 1-9) has been published, and we are still working on it.
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There will be 9 chapters in our next release 3.6.0, where 2 new chapters will be added:
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* chapter 8: synchronization on a uniprocessor
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* chapter 9: I/O devices
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Current version is 3.6.0-alpha.1 and we are still working on it.
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* chapter 9: need more descripts about different I/O devices
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Here are the updates since 3.5.0:
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* [x] switch the code of chapter 6 and chapter 7
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* [x] support signal mechanism in chapter 7/8(only works for apps with a single thread)
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* [x] Add boards/ directory and support rustdoc, for example you can use `cargo doc --no-deps --open` to view the documentation of a crate
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* [x] code of chapter 9: device drivers based on interrupts, including UART, block, keyboard, mouse, gpu devices
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* [x] add CI autotest and doc in github
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### Todo(High priority)
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* [ ] review documentation, current progress: 5/9
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* [ ] support user-level sync primitives in chapter 8
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* [ ] code of chapter 9: device drivers based on interrupts, including UART and block devices
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* [ ] review documentation, current progress: 8/9
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* [ ] use old fs image optionally, do not always rebuild the image
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* [ ] add new system calls: getdents64/fstat
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* [ ] shell functionality improvement(to be continued...)
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* [ ] give every non-zero process exit code an unique and clear error type
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* [ ] effective error handling of mm module
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* [ ] add more os functions for understanding os conecpts and principles
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### Todo(Low priority)
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* [ ] rewrite practice doc and remove some inproper questions
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