BlueOS Kernel: A Rust-Based Operating System Kernel with POSIX Compatibility
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dacapoday
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Summary
BlueOS Kernel is a Rust-based operating system kernel that emphasizes security, lightweight design, and compatibility with POSIX interfaces. It supports multiple chip architectures including ARM32, ARM64, RISCV32, and RISCV64, and includes Rust standard library support. The repository contains shell applications, examples, and comprehensive technical documentation for kernel development.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledBlueOS kernel is written in Rust, featuring security, lightweight, and generality.
It is compatible with POSIX interfaces and supports Rust's standard library.
BlueOS kernel currently supports ARM32, ARM64, RISCV32 and RISCV64 chip architectures.
Kernel technical documentation and tutorials, including detailed kernel development guides
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