ExectOS is an open-source, general purpose operating system written from scratch. It aims to be modular, maintainable and compatible with existing software. It implements a brand new XT architecture and features own native application interface. On the backend, it contains a powerful driver model between device drivers and the kernel, that enables kernel level components to be upgraded without a need to recompile all drivers.
ExectOS is a preemptive, reentrant multitasking operating system that implements the XT architecture which derives from NT architecture. It is modular, and consists of two main layers: microkernel and user modes. Its' kernel mode has full access to the hardware and system resources and runs code in a protected memory area. It consists of executive services, which is itself made up on many modules that do specific tasks, a kernel and drivers. Unlike the NT, system does not feature a separate Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) between the physical hardware and the rest of the OS. Instead, XT architecture integrates a hardware specific code with the kernel. The user mode is made up of subsystems and it has been designed to run applications written for many different types of operating systems. This allows to implement any environment subsystem to support applications that are strictly written to the corresponding standard (eg. DOS, or POSIX).
- Modern, EFI enabled operating system
- Runs on x86 and x86_64 architectures
- Portable to other architectures
- Modular design, open-source project
- Own drivers for commonly used devices
- NT drivers compatibility layer
ExectOS is in very early development stage, thus its requirements have been not specified yet. However according to its design, it requires a modern EFI enabled hardware. It is not possible currently to boot ExectOS on a legacy BIOS.
Directory | Description |
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bootdata | default configuration and data needed to boot XTOS |
drivers | XT native drivers source code |
sdk/cmake | Host toolchain configuration and build-related functions |
sdk/xtdk | XT Software Development Kit headers |
services | integral subsystems services source code |
subsystems | environment subsystems source code |
xtoskrnl | XTOS kernel source code |
xtldr | XTOS boot loader source code |
XTOS can be built only by using XTChain, a special toolchain prepared for compiling XT software. Currently, there is only a Linux version available, so a Linux distribution or WSL is needed. If XTChain is already installed and available, then building ExectOS is quiet easy. First, open a terminal or WSL console and type the following command to launch XTChain build console:
xtchain
While the console is already running, navigate to the directory containing ExectOS source code and use the following commands to first set target build architecture and configure the sources:
charch [i686|amd64]
chbuild [DEBUG|RELEASE]
./configure.sh
Once the sources are configured, enter the build directory and compile the source code:
cd build
xbuild
It is also possible to build a disk image ready to use with QEMU with the following command:
xbuild diskimg
There is a ton of work to do in ExectOS and we appreciate any help. If you are interested in writing features, porting drivers, fixing bugs, writing tests, creating documentation, or helping out in any other way, we would love the help. More details on how to contrubite can be found it CONTRIBUTING.md file.
ExectOS is licensed to the public under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 3. For more detailed information check the COPYING.md file.
- Main GIT Repository: https://git.codingworkshop.eu.org/xt-sys/exectos
- GitHub Mirror: https://github.com/xt-sys/exectos
- GitLab Mirror: https://gitlab.com/xt-sys/exectos
- Discord Server: https://discord.com/invite/zBzJ5qMGX7