Rcore Documentation __hot__ -
make test Integration test (user programs):
A: Yes, on SiFive HiFive1 (RISC-V) or Raspberry Pi (experimental). rcore documentation
rCore v0.1.0 hello from kernel init process started shell> rCore follows a microkernel-like structure with modular subsystems: make test Integration test (user programs): A: Yes,
Assuming is an educational OS/kernel written in Rust, here is the documentation content: rCore Documentation Overview rCore is a minimal, modular operating system kernel written in Rust , designed for educational purposes and embedded systems. It demonstrates core OS concepts including memory management, process scheduling, interrupts, and file systems—while leveraging Rust’s memory safety and concurrency features. rcore::debug
rcore::debug!("Allocated frame at :#x", frame_addr); Run with QEMU + GDB:
[fs] disk_image = "disk.img" max_files = 64 Logging Enable debug output:
make debug # In another terminal: riscv64-unknown-elf-gdb target/rcore.elf (gdb) target remote :1234 (gdb) b handle_trap (gdb) c Add rcore_backtrace crate and use: