A POSIX-like x86-64 kernel and userspace written in Crystal.
See BUILDING.md.
A CPU with x64 support is required to run the OS. The Makefile provides a script which will run QEMU on the kernel:
make run
To run with storage, an MBR-formatted hard drive image with a FAT16 partition must be provided in the running directory with the name drive.img
. The kernel will automatically boot the main.bin
executable on the hard drive, or panic if it can't be loaded.
Issue this command to run with gdb attached:
make rungdb_img
- Basic x86-64 support
- Hybrid conservative-precise incremental garbage collector
- IDE/ATA support (well, it can only load from primary master)
- FAT16 support
- Unix syscalls (open, read, write, spawn,...)
- Preemptive multitasking!
- Userspace C library written in Crystal (mostly)
- A window manager and some graphical programs (terminal emulator, file manager)
- And much more as I go...
Lilith is licensed under MIT. See LICENSE for more details.